Patents Assigned to The Firm Hermann Heye
  • Patent number: 6329019
    Abstract: Glass containers (3) are taken to a high temperature in an annealing furnace (7) and removed from the annealing furnace belt (5) by grips (16) of a gripping device (12). The gripping device (12) is then moved by a handling device (13) first vertically upwards, then horizontally above a fluidized bed (18) and then downwards into the fluidized bed in order to coat the glass containers (3) with a powder; it is then taken upwards out of the fluidized bed (18) and finally moved horizontally over a conveyor belt (22). There, the glass containers (3) are released from the gripping device (12) and set down on the conveyor belt (22) which takes the powder-coated glass containers (3) through a second curing region (27) in which the powder is cured to form a substantially duroplastic layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 11, 2001
    Assignee: The Firm Hermann Heye
    Inventors: Ulrich Buschmeier, Jürgen Bülow, Hermann Bögert, Hans-Bernhard Führ, Henning Meyer, Hilmar Schulze-Bergkamen, Hans-Georg Seidel, Gerhard Weiss, Gerhard Geisel, Antonio Leone
  • Patent number: 5935287
    Abstract: A gob delivery apparatus in which gobs of molten glass are conducted from a gob feeder through a gob delivery system into a mold of an I.S. glassware forming machine. The gob delivery system includes a scoop, a substantially flat slide member and a deflector. The scoop catches the gobs and directs them downwardly at an angle. The slide member is supported fixedly on the machine and includes a downwardly angled upper slide surface for the gobs. An upper end of the deflector receives the gobs directly from a lower end of the slide member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1999
    Assignee: The Firm Hermann Heye
    Inventors: Andreas Graefe, Eckhard Moller, Manfred Struckmeier
  • Patent number: 5846283
    Abstract: Gobs of molten glass fall in succession into a scoop which can be swivelled about a vertical axis and which supplies gobs to a delivery system, for example, of an I.S. glassware forming machine. The gobs travel along a path of movement from the scoop to a trough in free flight and to a deflector which is downwardly curved. The deflector delivers the gobs so that their longitudinal axis lies coaxially with respect to the longitudinal axis of a mold which is to be charged. The trough has its upper end supported by means of a universal joint. The lower end of the trough is guided in a vertical chute of the deflector and can be raised and lowered by means of an adjustment device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 8, 1998
    Assignee: The Firm Hermann Heye
    Inventors: Manfred Struckmeier, Andreas Graefe, Eckhard Moller
  • Patent number: 5824129
    Abstract: Gobs of molten glass fall in succession into a scoop which can be swivelled about a vertical axis and which supplies gobs to a delivery system, for example, of an I.S. glassware forming machine. The gobs travel along a path of movement from the scoop to a trough, and to a deflector which is downwardly curved. The deflector delivers the gobs so that their longitudinal axis lies coaxially with respect to the longitudinal axis of a mold which is to be charged. The lower end of the trough is guided in a vertical chute of the deflector and can be raised and lowered by means of an adjustment device. A setting device having a coupling member permits adjustment of the deflector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1998
    Assignee: The Firm Hermann Heye
    Inventors: Manfred Struckmeier, Andreas Graefe, Eckhard Moller
  • Patent number: 5735926
    Abstract: The apparatus comprises at least one plunger (2) and a plunger holder (3) which can be raised and lowered. An arm (18) of a tilt lever (17) is coupled to the plunger holder (3). A link member (22) of a drive system (23) cooperates with the other arm (20) of the tilt lever. The link member (22) is adjustable along said other arm (20) in order to change the stroke of the plunger. The drive system (23) comprises an electric servodrive with a take-off shaft (13), the drive being connected to the link member (22) and being controllable by electronic control means. The link member (22) is arranged on a tie rod (26) which at one free end is coupled (28) to a pivot lever (27) which is mounted fixedly in relation to the apparatus. At a central coupling point (30) of the pivot lever (27) is coupled a push rod (32) whose other end is coupled to a crank (14) of the take-off shaft (13).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 7, 1998
    Assignee: The Firm Hermann Heye
    Inventors: Hermann Bogert, Gerhard Geisel, Heinz Hermening
  • Patent number: 5644227
    Abstract: A piston rod (2) of a piston-cylinder unit (3) carries at the top a pressing plunger (not shown) of a glass forming machine and is guided in a guide sleeve (22). The guide sleeve (22) is seated in a magnetically conductive support sleeve (20) of a retaining flange (14). The support sleeve (20) carries an external coil (27) whose connecting wires (30) are guided outwardly to a plug socket (37). On the top of the piston (6) is fixed an internal flange (39) of a circular annular metallic actuating member (40). At the uppermost end of the pressing stroke of the piston (6) the actuating member (40) enters into an annular chamber (29) around the coil (27) and thereby changes the inductance of the coil.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 1, 1997
    Assignee: The Firm Hermann Heye
    Inventor: Gerhard Geisel
  • Patent number: 5599370
    Abstract: Gobs of molten glass fall in succession into a scoop which can be swivelled about a vertical axis and which supplies gobs to subsequent multiple delivery systems, for example, of an I.S. glassware forming machine. The gobs travel along a path of movement from the scoop in free flight to a sliding member, from this in free flight to a trough, and from this again in free flight to a deflector which is downwardly curved. The deflector delivers the gobs so that their longitudinal axis lies coaxially with respect to the longitudinal axis of a mold which is to be charged. The sliding member is supported to be fixed relative to the machine. The trough has its upper end supported by means of a universal joint on the sliding member. The lower end of the trough is guided in a vertical chute of the deflector and can be raised and lowered by means of an adjustment device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 4, 1997
    Assignee: The Firm Hermann Heye
    Inventors: Manfred Struckmeier, Andreas Graefe, Eckhard M oller
  • Patent number: 5516352
    Abstract: Each neck tool half is mounted on a neck tool holder and together they are movable from the illustrated initial position in a parison mold station to a finishing mold station. On each neck tool holder is secured a movable part of a distribution device for cooling air. A stationary part of the distribution device transfers cooling air from a stationary supply device having a valve. Between the stationary and movable parts there is a jointing gap which is inclined to the vertical. The cooling air is blown through nozzle apertures against the outside of the neck tool half.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 14, 1996
    Assignee: The firm Hermann Heye
    Inventors: Hermann Bogert, Wilhelm Schneider, Heinrich Uhe
  • Patent number: 5501316
    Abstract: Containers (2) arrive on a first conveyor belt (3) at comparatively large initial spacings (8) from one another and at comparatively high speed in a first direction of movement (4). The containers (2) are routed on a continuously curved path (11) into a second direction of movement (5) onto a second conveyor belt (6). Between the conveyor belts (3, 6) is arranged an intermediate belt (14) whose upper run (15) is driven in a third direction of movement (16) with a lower speed than the first conveyor belt (3). The second conveyor belt (6) likewise runs at lower speed than the first conveyor belt (3), so that finally a comparatively small second gap (7) results between the containers (2). A drive member (10) carries on the one hand transportation fingers (9) which engage between successive containers (2), and on the other hand stopping members (13) of a support device (12) with which the containers ( 2) are kept in continuous contact up to their delivery on to the second conveyor belt (6).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 26, 1996
    Assignee: The firm Hermann Heye
    Inventors: Heinz Hermening, Siegfried Schwarzer, Hans-Georg Seidel