发明名称 Improvements in or relating to glass pressing apparatus
摘要 378,977. Pressing glassware. WHITALL TATUM CO., Millville, New Jersey, U.S.A.-(Assignees of Dubois, D. I. ; Millville, New Jersey, U.S.A.) May 11, 1931, No. 11312/32. Convention date, June 21, 1930. Divided on 378,856. [Class 56.] Relates to an automatic press which is intended particularly for producing electric insulators of the kind in which each insulator has an internally-screwed socket. According to the invention, the machine consists of a continuously rotatable support for a number of pressing units, a mandrel co-operating with each mould for forming internally-screwed articles, screw-out mechanism for withdrawing the mandrels from the moulded articles, and a continuously driven device to which the screwout mechanism can be clutched for effecting withdrawal. Each of the pressing-units comprises a mould 57, Figs. 2 and 10a, the body of which is made in two parts, hinged together, that close around a bottom plate 240 and are opened and closed by an air-cylinder 229. The pressing-plunger consists of a screw peg 110 secured to the lower end of a stem 111 which also is a screw having the same pitch as the peg 110. The stem 111 is rotated by a gear wheel 121, secured to its upper end. A sleeve 112 surrounds the stem and carries at its lower end a petticoat 120 for forming the interior of the insulators. The thread on the stem is engaged by a pair of worm-wheels 113 which pass through a slot in the sleeve 112. The wheels are frictionally prevented by means of springs from rotating freely. The screw plug 110 is moved vertically by the piston rod 122 of a compressed air cylinder 134, and the piston-rod also carries a spring-plate 124 which supports the mould ring 127, springs 126 being provided to force the mould ring downwards. The piston rod 122 is hollow at its lower end and telescopes over the peg stem 111 in order to allow the plate 124 to continue to move downwards when the mould ring 127 rests on the mould. The downward movement of the stem 111 is permitted by the rotation of the wheels 113 against frictional resistance. The piston rod 122 extends upwards through the top cover of the cylinder 134, and a roller carried by a slide frame 137 can engage the upper end of the rod to limit the upward or return movement of the press mechanism. The frame 137 is kept in position by a spring but it can be moved horizontally, to allow the pressing mechanism to rise by means of a cam. After the glass in the mould has been pressed, the peg 110 is screwed out of the glass before the ring plate 127 is raised from the mould. This is effected by a gear wheel 172 which engages the gear wheel 121 on the peg 111 and is mounted on a vertical shaft 168. This shaft is coupled to the driving-mechanism at the required times by means of a clutch 169. When the gear wheel 121 is rotated, the frictional resistance of the worm wheels 113 is sufficient to prevent them from rotating, so that the stem 111 screws the peg 110 out of the glass article in the mould. Compressed air for operating the press cylinder 134 is supplied by a distributor 166 and is controlled by a valve 180 operated by cam plates carried by the upper part of the machine. Cams for operating some of the different parts of the machine are carried by supports 310, 321 attached to the central column of the machine. The cams are adjustable on their supports to vary the timing of the parts they operate, and the supports themselves can be moved as required about the axis of the machine for adjusting the relative timing. The valves controlling the cylinders 229 that open and close the moulds are operated by a cam 238 screwed to the base of the machine. A part 238<1> of this cam is carried by the frame 251 on which a take-out device 289 is mounted. The frame 251 can be adjusted so that the time of opening the mould is altered when the position of the take-out is adjusted. The machine is rotated continuously by an electric motor, and safety devices are provided for stopping the machine in the event of the press-head, moulds, &c. failing to occupy their proper position or becoming jammed.
申请公布号 GB378977(A) 申请公布日期 1932.08.11
申请号 GB19320011312 申请日期 1931.05.11
申请人 WHITALL TATUM COMPANY 发明人
分类号 C03B11/02 主分类号 C03B11/02
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