USRE27153E - Glass forming apparatus with self-ac- commodating and universal plungers - Google Patents
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- C03—GLASS; MINERAL OR SLAG WOOL
- C03B—MANUFACTURE, SHAPING, OR SUPPLEMENTARY PROCESSES
- C03B9/00—Blowing glass; Production of hollow glass articles
- C03B9/13—Blowing glass; Production of hollow glass articles in gob feeder machines
- C03B9/193—Blowing glass; Production of hollow glass articles in gob feeder machines in "press-and-blow" machines
- C03B9/1932—Details of such machines, e.g. plungers or plunger mechanisms for the press-and-blow machine, cooling of plungers
- C03B9/1936—Hydraulic or pneumatic displacement means of the plunger
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C03—GLASS; MINERAL OR SLAG WOOL
- C03B—MANUFACTURE, SHAPING, OR SUPPLEMENTARY PROCESSES
- C03B9/00—Blowing glass; Production of hollow glass articles
- C03B9/13—Blowing glass; Production of hollow glass articles in gob feeder machines
- C03B9/14—Blowing glass; Production of hollow glass articles in gob feeder machines in "blow" machines or in "blow-and-blow" machines
- C03B9/16—Blowing glass; Production of hollow glass articles in gob feeder machines in "blow" machines or in "blow-and-blow" machines in machines with turn-over moulds
- C03B9/165—Details of such machines, e.g. guide funnels, turn-over mechanisms
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C03—GLASS; MINERAL OR SLAG WOOL
- C03B—MANUFACTURE, SHAPING, OR SUPPLEMENTARY PROCESSES
- C03B9/00—Blowing glass; Production of hollow glass articles
- C03B9/13—Blowing glass; Production of hollow glass articles in gob feeder machines
- C03B9/193—Blowing glass; Production of hollow glass articles in gob feeder machines in "press-and-blow" machines
- C03B9/1932—Details of such machines, e.g. plungers or plunger mechanisms for the press-and-blow machine, cooling of plungers
- C03B9/1934—Mechanical displacement means of the plunger
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- the present invention relates to glass forming apparatus having self-accommodating and universal plungers.
- This invention relates to glass forming apparatus having a pair of plunger casings which are free floating so that the plungers within the casings which form the glassware may be individually self-accommodating with respect to their respective molds.
- the [plungers] plwnger mechanisms in the present invention are universal in that they may be used regardless of the size of the mold cavity in the apparatus.
- the present invention overcomes this problem by positioning the plungers in free floating cylinders capable of being adjusted vertically as a unit. In this manner, the optimum relationship between a plunger and a press-and-blow operation or a neck pin in a [press] blow-and-blow operation and the molds will be automatically attained.
- the present invention eliminates the need for providing different machines for making different sized articles. Different sized molds may be provided in the machine and the plungers mounted in such a fashion so Re. 27,153 Reissued July 6, 1971 as to be able to perform their pressing function in the molds. Hence, the apparatus of the present invention is rendered substantially universal.
- each casing may have rotary and spatial movement with respect to the other casing.
- a still further object of this invention is to provide a novel glass forming apparatus having universal [plungers] plunger mechanisms which can be used with various size molds which are adapted to be mounted in the apparatus so that different size hollow articles may be formed by the apparatus.
- FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of the plunger casings in a glass forming apparatus of the present invention.
- FIGURE 2 is a partial sectional view taken along the line 22 of FIGURE 1.
- FIGURE 3 is a perspective view of the plunger casings similar to FIGURE 1, but illustrating the plunger casings mounted on a different base plate so as to be able to be used with larger molds.
- FIGURE 4 is a partial sectional view taken along the line 44 of FIGURE 3.
- FIGURE 5 is an elevational view of a conventional press-and-blow plunger.
- FIGURE 1 a portion of the glass forming apparatus of the present invention, designated generally as 10.
- the portion of the glass forming apparatus 10 comprises a pair of cylindrical casings 12 and 14.
- the cylindrical casing 12 is provided with an integral flange 16 which is fixedly secured to its base 18 by a plurality of bolts 20.
- the casing 14 is provided with an integral flange 22 which is fixedly secured to its base 24 by a plurality of bolts 26.
- the base 18 and the base 24 of the casings 12 and 14 are supported upon a base plate 28.
- the base 24 is maintained juxtaposed to the base plate 28 by a mounting bracket 30.
- the mounting bracket30 is provided with a flange 32 which extends over the upper surface of the flange 22 and the body of the bracket 30 is fixedly secured to the base plate 28 by a bolt 34.
- a similar mounting bracket 30 is provided for the casing 12. Since the bracket 30 is identical with the bracket 30, it need not be discussed in detail.
- the base plate 28 is provided with a mounting post 3 6 which extends downwardly from the lower surface of the base plate 28, as seen more clearly in FIGURE 2.
- Mounting post 36 extends through atubular sleeve 38.
- a gear 40 is supported on the flange 42 of the sleeve 38 and is ice
- the lower portion of he mounting post 36 is provided with threads adapted J-cooperate with the gear 40 and structure well-known those skilled in the art for adjusting the vertical posi-- ion of the base plate 28.
- such structure may be of the type shown in US. Patent 2,637,944.
- the ,ctuating mechanism for the mounting post 36 will be of he non-rising type and a guide pin 44 is fixedly secured a the lower surface of the base plate 28 for cooperation vith a flange on the sleeve 38 so as to prevent rotary movement of the base plate 28.
- the base plate 28 is provided with a pair of spaced ircular recesses 46 and 48 on its upper surface.
- the ecesses 46 and 48 are spaced from one another by the idge 49 on the upper surface of the base plate 28.
- the ase plate 18 on the casing 12 is provided on its lower- 1ost surface with an axially extending boss 50.
- the boss 0 has a height which is slightly greater than the depth of ac recess 48 so that the base 18 is spaced from the upper urface of the base plate 28 by a short distance.
- the boss 0 is circular in transverse cross section and has transerse dimensions slightly smaller than the transverse di- :tensions of the recess 48.
- the base 24 on the casing 14 is provided with a boss 2 which is identical with the boss 50. Since the boss 52 ooperates with the recess 46 in the same manner as the oss 50 cooperates with the recess 48, its dimensional reationship with the recess 46 need not be repeated.
- piston 64 is disposed Within the bore of the casing 14.
- 1 piston 64 is disposed within the bore of the casing 12.
- L piston rod 66 is fixedly secured to the piston 64 in ny convenient manner such as welding.
- a piston rod 68 fixedly secured to the piston 64 in a like manner. Since 1e construction of the casings 12 and 14 and the elements disposed therein are identical, it is deemed sufliient to only describe these elements within one casing. Thus, only the elements within casing 14 will be described n detail, and the corresponding elements within casing 12 vill be shown with the identical numerals which are rimed.
- the piston rod 68 is hollow and is provided Iith a tubular extension 70.
- a sleeve-like bushing 72 is ,isposed within the tubular extension 70 and is fixedly :cured thereto.
- a hollow tube 74 is fixedly secured at me end of the base 24 and extends upwardly through me bushing 72 and the piston rod 68.
- the hollow tube 4 is in communication at its lower end with a passage 6 in the base 24.
- a conduit 78 is threadedly engaged ith the base 24 and is in communication with the pasage 76.
- the conduit 78 is adapted to be connected with source of cool dry air under pressure for cooling the 'lungers adapted to be mounted on the piston rods 66 and 8 as is well-known in the art.
- the upper surface of the base 24 is provided with an nnular groove 80.
- the lower surface of the piston 64 I provided with a mating groove.
- the passage 82 is in communication with conduit 84 which supplies pressurized fluid for causing 1e piston 74 to reciprocate in a vertical direction.
- the alve mechanism for effecting the admittance of pressurzed fluid through the conduit 84 is described in detail in my copending application Ser. No. 51,829, now Patent 10. 3,190,188.
- pistons 64 and 64 are ldividually actuatable.
- a plunger 154 mounted on the end of each of ie piston rods 66, 68, is a plunger 154.
- the plunger 154 adapted to be moved to a glass forming position within mold.
- the relationship between the casings 12, 14 and the ase plate 28 enables the plunger 154 to be self-accomrodating with respect to the mold.
- the casings 12 and 14 re free floating with respect to each other and the base plate 28. So that the plungers on the piston rods 66 and 68 may be self-accommodating with respect to their molds and have rotary as well as spatial relative movement.
- the difference in transverse dimensions between the bosses S0 and 52 with relation to the recesses 46 and 48 permits spatial relative movement. Further, the bosses 50 and 52 are adapted to rotate in their respective mounting recesses.
- the mounting brackets 30 and 30' do not interfere with the rotary or spatial movement of the casings 12 and 14 since the flanges 32 and 32 are spaced from the upper surface on the flanges 16 and 22.
- the flanges 32 and 32' prevent the casings 12 and 14 from moving vertically in the event that the plungers become stuck to the parison.
- the castings 12 and 14 are movable vertically as a unit by the mounting post 36 which is fixedly secured to the lower surface of the base plate 28.
- the casings 12 and 14 have rotary and spatial movement as well as vertical reciprocation as a unit.
- the pistons 64 and 64' are each individually operable independent of the other so that the apparatus 10 of the present invention may be utilized as a single or a plural cavity mechanism.
- Conduits (not shown) will be provided for delivering pressurized fluid to the space above the pistons 64 and 64' for positively biasing the pistons 64 and 64' to the position shown in FIGURE 2.
- An additional support arm may be provided having circular recesses 92 and 94 for each of the casings 12 and 14. The recesses 92 and 94 are spaced apart in the manner corresponding to the spacing of the recesses 46 and 48 in the base plate.
- the casings 12 and 14 can be universally employed in the glassware forming apparatus. If it is desired to form larger parisons, in order to form larger glassware as the end product, a base plate 28' can be substituted for the base plate 28.
- the base plate 28' includes a mounting post 36' which is provided with threads adapted to cooperate with the gear 40 in the same manner as the mounting post 36.
- the only difference between the base plates 28 and 28 is that the recesses 46' and 48 in the base plate 28 are spaced apart a different distance than the recesses 46 and 48 on the base plate 28.
- the size of the recesses 46 are identical to the recesses 46 and 48 and cooperate with the bosses 50 and 52 in an identical manner.
- the casings 12 and 14 are adapted to be shifted laterally with respect to each other and also rotate with respect to each other when mounted on the base plate 28'.
- the base plate 28' is made to conform to the different spacing of the longitudinal axes of the molds. Hence, when seeking to form different size parisons in the glass forming apparatus, it is only necessary to change the molds, the casing support apparatus, and the plungers 154.
- the axes of the base plate and the molds should coincide and of course a different size plunger 154 can be screwed upon the piston rods 66 and 68.
- cylindrical casings 12 and 14 comprising the major portion of the plunger mechanisms are rendered universal.
- an apparatus for forming glassware comprising first and second interchangeable substantially planar base plates, a pair of separate spaced guides on "the upper surface of each base plate, the distance between the guides on the first plate being greater than the corresponding distance on the second plate, a pair of separate casings each supported on one of said guides, said casings being upright and parallel to one another with their longitudinal axes substantially perpendicular to the plane of their base plate, a piston rod reciprocally disposed Within each casings, means connected to each casing for introducing fluid into the casings to actuate the piston rods, means connected to a central portion of each base plate for moving the base plate in a direction substantially parallel to the longitudinal axes of said casings, first and second interchangeable substantially planar arms, each arm having a pair of spaced apertures, the distance between the apertures on the first arm spaced apart by a distance greater than the corresponding distance on the second arm, means for supporting each arm above said casing,
- each casing having its upper end guided by one of the apertures in one of the arms, whereby one arm and one base plate form a set of interchangeable elements to be used simultaneously for positioning the casings and thereby facilitate changing from manufacture of glassware from one size to another.
- each guide being a recess on the base plates, a portion of each casing has a transverse dimension slightly less than the corresponding transverse dimension of its mating recess on each base plate, said casing portions being received within said recesses to enable the longitudinal axis of one casing to be adjusted toward and away from the longitudinal axis of the other casing mounted on the base plate.
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US5411564A (en) * | 1992-12-30 | 1995-05-02 | I.M.T.E.C. Enterprises, Inc. | Pneumatic plunger mechanism for a glassware forming machine |
US5853449A (en) * | 1997-11-06 | 1998-12-29 | Emhart Glass S.A. | Plunger mechanism for an I.S. machine |
US5858049A (en) * | 1997-11-06 | 1999-01-12 | Emhart Glass S.A. | Plunger mechanism for an I.S. machine |
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US5411564A (en) * | 1992-12-30 | 1995-05-02 | I.M.T.E.C. Enterprises, Inc. | Pneumatic plunger mechanism for a glassware forming machine |
US5853449A (en) * | 1997-11-06 | 1998-12-29 | Emhart Glass S.A. | Plunger mechanism for an I.S. machine |
US5858049A (en) * | 1997-11-06 | 1999-01-12 | Emhart Glass S.A. | Plunger mechanism for an I.S. machine |
US5868813A (en) * | 1997-11-06 | 1999-02-09 | Emhart Glass S.A. | I. S. machine |
US6170294B1 (en) * | 1997-11-06 | 2001-01-09 | Emhart Glass S.A. | I. S. machine |
EP2722314A1 (en) * | 2012-10-22 | 2014-04-23 | Bottero S.p.A. | Machine for the production of hollow glass and associated method |
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