With Means Heating And/or Cooling Apparatus Patents (Class 65/265)
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Patent number: 10899649Abstract: The present invention relates to mold cooling method and system for a glass container forming machine that includes at least one mold holder including mold halves that are movable between a closed mold position for forming the glass article and an open mold position for releasing said article, each of the mold halves having axial passages for cooling each of the mold halves. A support structure having a fixed upper support section and a movable support section. Means for providing a cooling flow are coupled in coincidence with a series of openings in the movable support section. A cooling flow distributor located above the movable support section, the cooling flow distributor having a lower section in coincidence with each of the openings of the movable support section for the passage of the cooling flow and, a upper section in coincidence with each of the axial passages of each of the halves of each mold, the cooling flow distributor being movable between the closed mold position and the open mold position.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2015Date of Patent: January 26, 2021Assignee: Vitro, S.A.B. de C.V.Inventor: Victor Tijerina Ramos
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Patent number: 10696577Abstract: A mold and neck ring cooling system for a glass molding machine is characterized by a cooling air guide, in which separate and in particular independently switchable air guides for a neck ring cooling section- and a mold cooling section are provided. Here, a cooling piece serving the cooling air feed in the mold is connected to a station box via a cooling channel which is articulated on both sides and slidably connected on one side for length compensation, wherein the height position of the cooling piece is constant relative to the station box. A cooling structure intended for the neck ring cooling section is adjustable in its height in relation to the station box by means of a drive. All valves and bearing points are arranged protected against an environmental influence of a glassworks containing abrasive substances.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2017Date of Patent: June 30, 2020Assignee: Heye International GmbHInventors: Helmut Sagebiel, Daniel Hardekopf, Benedikt Felgenhauer, Ralf Schöttelndreier
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Patent number: 9145322Abstract: An improved system and method is disclosed for providing cooling air to mating mold halves during the entire cycle and an additional degree of cooling during the portion of the cycle when hot glass material is enclosed within mating mold halves. Countercurrent cooling air flows are established in separate arrays of cooling passages located in each mold half, with one of the cooling air flows being capable of actively cooling the mold halves over the full cycle rather than only when the mold halves are in their closed position. The cooling air flowing in the separate arrays of cooling passages allows separate timing and control of the cooling air flows supplied to the arrays of cooling passages in the molds.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2012Date of Patent: September 29, 2015Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventors: Pedro Pontes, Stefano Vecchi
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Patent number: 8127573Abstract: A mold cooling system for an I.S. machine wherein cooling air is supplied to vertical cooling holes defined in the molds either at their ends or midway along their length.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2006Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventors: Willi Meyer, Thomas Müller
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Patent number: 7856852Abstract: A mechanism for delivering a cooling fluid to the interior of a formed bottle has a a lower guide arm and an upper cooling tube assembly secured on a vertical post. The upper cooling tube assembly has a plenum chamber having a bottom wall and at least one vertical cooling tube is mounted on its bottom wall. The lower guide arm includes a vertical through hole for receiving each of the cooling tubes. The upper cooling tube assembly is vertically displaceable on the post relative to the lower guide arm assembly via a drive which includes a lead screw/drive nut located within the post.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2006Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventors: Gary R. Voisine, F. Alan Fenton
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Publication number: 20080141720Abstract: A parison is blown into a bottle in a mold at the blow station of an I.S. Machine. Pressurized air is supplied to the mold through a cooling tube which will be displaced downwardly from an up position, where the parison will be blown into a bottle, to a down position following the formation of the bottle. The pressure of the air is decreased as the cooling tube is displaced from the up position to the down position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2006Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventor: Wolfgang Anheyer
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Publication number: 20080141719Abstract: A mechanism for delivering a cooling fluid to the interior of a formed bottle has a a lower guide arm and an upper cooling tube assembly secured on a vertical post. The upper cooling tube assembly has a plenum chamber having a bottom wall and at least one vertical cooling tube is mounted on its bottom wall. The lower guide arm includes a vertical through hole for receiving each of the cooling tubes. The upper cooling tube assembly is vertically displaceable on the post relative to the lower guide arm assembly via a drive which includes a lead screw/drive nut located within the post.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2006Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventors: Gary R. Voisine, F. Alan Fenton
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Patent number: 7296442Abstract: A system for directing cooling air onto a neck ring in a glassware molding machine that includes at least one air plenum stationarily disposed at a blank mold station and having an internal cavity for receiving cooling air flowing laterally inwardly toward the axis and at least one outlet opening adjacent to the axis, a plunger wear plate disposed overlying at least a portion of the air plenum, and having an array of axially oriented openings for receiving air directed from the air plenum, a plurality of openings in the neck ring arm for receiving air from the openings in the plunger wear plate across a gap between the neck ring arm and the plunger wear plate when the neck ring arm overlies the plunger wear plate, and a plurality of air passages in the neck ring for receiving air from the neck ring arm openings.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2004Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignee: Owens-Brockway Glass Container Inc.Inventor: Robin L. Flynn
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Patent number: 6840060Abstract: Method of heating glass contacting surfaces, comprising heating the glass contacting surfaces to a predetermined operating temperature by combustion of a hydrocarbon fuel gas mixture which includes 90% by volume of MAPP gas and 10 percent by volume of propane. Another method blends the MAPP with air and/or natural gas. A novel hydrocarbon fuel gas mixture which includes 90% by volume of MAPP gas and 10% by volume of propane.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2001Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Inventors: Thomas A. Seeman, Peter T. Eagle
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Patent number: 6668591Abstract: A system for cooling molds in a glassware forming machine includes a pair of mold arms mounted on a hinge post for movement toward and away from each other, and at least one mold part carried by each mold arm and adapted to cooperate with each other to form a glassware blank mold or blow mold. Each mold part includes at least one coolant passage having an inlet and an outlet disposed at one end of the mold part, and each mold arm has inlet and outlet coolant flow passages operatively coupled to the inlet and outlet of the mold part mounted on that arm. A liquid coolant source and a liquid coolant return are disposed adjacent to the hinge post. A first coolant passage extends through the hinge post between the coolant source and the inlet flow passages in the mold arms, and a second coolant passage extends through the hinge post between the outlet coolant flow passages in the mold arms and the coolant return.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2001Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Owens-Brockway Plastic Products Inc.Inventor: Robin L. Flynn
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Patent number: 6598427Abstract: A device for cooling bent glass sheets running along a roller conveyor. Blowing boxes are inserted between the rollers and have a surface opposite the glass sheet at a distance of less than 30 mm and preferably less than 10 mm. The surface is perforated with several holes through which air is discharged in the direction of the glass sheets.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1999Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Saint-Gobain Glass FranceInventors: Jean-Pierre Douche, Jean-Marc Petitcollin, Gilles Garnier
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Patent number: 6442976Abstract: A system and method of cooling glassware molds by directing liquid coolant to the blank or blow mold halves of a glassware forming machine through an enclosed pivotal rotary union-type structure. A coolant manifold is carried by each pivotal mold arm, and communicates with coolant inlet and outlet ports at the lower end of each mold part. The manifold is connected by a floating shaft seal and a rotary union assembly and a crank arm to a coolant source and coolant return in the section box of the associated machine section. Each pivotal connection—i.e., between the section box and the crank arm, between the crank arm and the rotary union assembly, and between the rotary union assembly and the floating shaft seal—comprises a bi-directional rotary union for feeding liquid coolant to the manifold and mold parts, and returning coolant from the manifold and mold parts.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2000Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: Owens-Brockway Glass Container Inc.Inventor: Robin L. Flynn
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Patent number: 6401491Abstract: Apparatus for monitoring application of air through a dual-stage blowhead to blow mold a container includes a first solenoid valve for applying final blow air through the blowhead to a container in a mold and a second solenoid valve for applying finish cooling air through the blowhead around the finish of the container in the mold. Electronic circuitry is coupled to the first and second solenoid valves for detecting timing of application of first and second electrical valve control signals to the valves. Air pressure sensors are operatively coupled to the first and second solenoid valves for generating associated electrical signals indicative of timing of application of air by the first and second solenoid valves to the blowhead.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Owens-Brockway Glass Container Inc.Inventor: Robert S. Wacke
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Patent number: 6038889Abstract: A cooling system for use with a glassware machine having a plunger, a mold and a valve. The system includes a supply of cooling fluid such as air. The system further includes devices for cooling the plunger, the mold and the valve that are in communication with the supply of fluid.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1999Date of Patent: March 21, 2000Assignee: Libbey Glass Inc.Inventors: Terry E. Hartman, Herbert C. Kroh, David E. Crots
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Patent number: 5964915Abstract: A mold having a pair of mold halves defining a mold cavity for forming a glass container. There is an inner shell of the mold and an outer shell and a gap therebetween through which cooling gas flows. Heat transfer elements on the inner shell extend laterally outwardly from the inner shell into the gap for contact by cooling gas flowing through the gap thereby to cool the inner shell. The inner shell is formed from a hard material having a working temperature substantially greater than the melting temperature of glass, a heat conductivity of less than about 15 W/m-deg K, and a capability of generating at temperatures in excess of about 500.degree. C. a protective oxide film strongly adhered to the inner shell surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1998Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Assignee: Deloro Stellite Company Inc.Inventors: Peter Neuman, James B. C. Wu, Gunther Clos
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Patent number: 5766299Abstract: A unitary mold member for shaping glass includes an inner surface which shapes molten glass blown thereagainst and an outer surface. A cavity within the unitary mold member is positioned between the inner and outer surfaces. The unitary mold member has passages at about the upper end thereof between the cavity and the surrounding atmosphere. The unitary mold member also has passages at about the lower end thereof between the cavity and the surrounding atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1996Date of Patent: June 16, 1998Inventor: Ronald P. Miller
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Patent number: 5656051Abstract: The invention relates to a cooling method and a mold arrangement for the manufacture of glass articles or similar materials. The mold arrangement of this type includes a plurality of cooling passageways distributed independently and longitudinally around of the periphery of said mold, for the flow of a cooling fluid. A fluid distribution chamber coupled in coincidence with the cooling passageways, for the flow of the cooling flow, independently for each one of said passageway of the mold. A fluid regulating plate is coupled with the fluid distribution means, to regulate independently the flow of cooling in each one of the passageways of the mold, to regulate and control the cooling curve of said mold.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1996Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Assignee: Vidriera Monterrey, S.A.Inventor: Rafael Mares-Benavides
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Patent number: 5632794Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method and an apparatus for forming glass articles from molten glass involving differentially cooling a plunger for press forming glass articles in a cooperative forming mold. More specifically, the method involves introducing cooling fluid into an inlet cooling cavity located in the upper portion of the plunger and causing the cooling fluid to flow from the inlet cooling cavity into a cooling passage located along the periphery of the nose portion and thereafter to flow into a outlet cooling cavity located in the upper portion of the plunger and thereafter exhausting the spent cooling fluid from the plunger.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1995Date of Patent: May 27, 1997Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Zung-Sing Chang, Albert M. Gossie, Katherine W. Hughes, Michael W. Matt, Jason S. Watts
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Patent number: 5588981Abstract: A method and apparatus for making wide-mouth glassware providing a solid blank mold, providing a split blow mold, providing a split neck ring, providing a plunger carrier having a movable plunger therein, moving the blank mold upwardly to position for receiving a gob of glass, positioning the neck ring on the blank mold, delivering a gob of glass to said blank mold, positioning plunger carrier into engagement with said neck ring, extending the plunger into said blank mold to deform the glass and force the glass into the neck ring to form a parison, thereafter retracting the plunger and moving the plunger carrier away from the neck ring, lowering the blanks, moving the neck ring with the parison thereon to a position between the open blow mold halfs while maintaining the parison in vertical upright position, closing the blow mold about the parison, opening the neck ring to release the parison in the blow mold, returning the neck ring to its original position adjacent the blank mold, blowing the parison into aType: GrantFiled: July 28, 1994Date of Patent: December 31, 1996Assignee: Owens-Brockway Glass Container Inc.Inventor: Wayne E. Eilers
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Patent number: 5516352Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: November 24, 1993Date of Patent: May 14, 1996Assignee: The firm Hermann HeyeInventors: Hermann Bogert, Wilhelm Schneider, Heinrich Uhe
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Patent number: 5505758Abstract: An individual section glassware forming machine in which each section comprises a section module, which supports operating mechanisms of the machine, and a piping module through which the necessary air supplies are passed to the section module. The two modules are both mounted for movement into and out of operative position. When in operative position the section module is connected to the piping module and the piping module is connected to a transverse manifold which conveys the air supplies to all the sections.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1994Date of Patent: April 9, 1996Assignee: Emhart Glass Machinery Investments Inc.Inventor: William Grueninger
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Patent number: 5364437Abstract: A glassware forming machine includes a pair of carriers movable toward and away from each other between an open and a closed position and at least one mold member carried by each carrier. Each mold member has a bottom-facing surface and air passages extending upwardly from the bottom-facing surface for passage of air therethrough for cooling. Air is supplied to each mold half by a plenum, and the plenum has a spring feature such as to provide for an airtight seal between the bottom-facing surface of the mold member and the plenum.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1993Date of Patent: November 15, 1994Assignee: I.M.T.E.C. Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: James A. Bolin
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Patent number: 5358542Abstract: A cooling system for neck ring molds in a glass molding machine having retractable parison-forming molds engageable with the neck rings employs air jets directed at exposed portions of the neck ring molds. The neck ring molds are configured to extend out of the bottom of the main parison mold and to engage with neck ring hangers. The neck ring molds are configured sufficiently long that a space is created between the bottoms of the main parison molds and the hangers to permit direct access to portions of the neck ring mold. Air supplied in the form of air jets from a pair of cooling air plenums is directed at the exposed portions of the neck ring molds to provide cooling.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1992Date of Patent: October 25, 1994Assignee: American National Can CompanyInventors: Robert S. Johnson, Robert D. Hall, Sr., Roger L. Erb
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Patent number: 5330551Abstract: A cooling system for a glassware forming machine in which air is delivered to each of two plenums for upward flow of air through vertical passages in mold members on the plenums from an air outlet in the base of the machine via a lower section of flexible corrugated metal tubing, a rigid tube having a sliding sealing fit in the upper end of the lower section, and an upper section of flexible corrugated sheet metal tubing connected to the plenum.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1992Date of Patent: July 19, 1994Assignee: I.M.T.E.C. Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: James A. Bolin
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Patent number: 5304229Abstract: A cooling system for a glassware forming machine in which air is delivered to each of two plenums for upward flow of air through vertical passages in mold members on the plenums from an air outlet in the base of the machine via a tubular air dust having its lower end axially slidable in a part-spherical knuckle mounted for universal movement in an annular bearing in the air outlet having an internal part-spherical surface, and its upper end externally formed with a part-spherical formation mounted for universal movement in a part-spherical annular bearing at the bottom of the plenum.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1991Date of Patent: April 19, 1994Assignee: I.M.T.E.C. Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Edward R. Swanfeld
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Patent number: 5167688Abstract: A mold cooling arrangement includes a plurality of closed bores vertically disposed in the mold between the molding surface and the mold exterior. A manifold positioned vertically above the mold communicates with the interior of each bore and a condenser is disposed vertically above and communicates with the manifold. The bores and manifold are at least partially filled with a phase change liquid such as distilled water which during operation of the mold is partially vaporized. The vapor rises to the condenser where it is converted back to liquid and returns by gravity to the manifold and mold bores. The rate of heat transfer from the mold to the liquid is controlled by developing an electrical signal proportional to mold temperature and using the difference between that signal and a set reference temperature signal to control the rate of flow of a secondary coolant into the condenser of the system in order to vary the pressure in the system, in turn, to control the rate of mold cooling.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1989Date of Patent: December 1, 1992Inventor: Guillermo Cavazos
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Patent number: 5086907Abstract: A glass sheet transferring device (20) is disclosed as including a movably driven frame (30), a glass sheet lifting mechanism (32) and a walking beam mechanism (28) connected to the movably driven frame (30) to provide indexed transfer of a glass sheet G during its movement from a glass sheet forming station (22).Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1990Date of Patent: February 11, 1992Assignee: Glasstech, Inc.Inventors: David B. Nitschke, Christopher Hersch
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Patent number: 4983203Abstract: An air cooling mechanism for a machine for molding glass objects from molten glass. The mechanism comprises a mold (14) including mold halves each having a plurality of air passages (20). A fixed plenum (22) includes a slot (24) for the passage of air from that plenum into the air passages of that mold half. Pivot means (26) are provided for pivoting the mold halves from a first position where the mold defines an article cavity, to a second position away from the article to be molded. In this second position, one end of the air passages are in registry with the slot to effect the transport of air from the plenum and through the air passages.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1990Date of Patent: January 8, 1991Assignee: American National Can CompanyInventors: Roger Erb, Robert Johnson, Richard Smith
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Patent number: 4909823Abstract: A cooling system for a glassware forming machine in which air is delivered to each of two plenums for upward flow of air through vertical passages in mold members on the plenums from an air outlet on the base of the machine via an air duct. The inlet end of each duct is mounted for pivoting and universal lateral sliding movement over an area in communication with the air outlet on the base, and the outlet end of the duct is mounted for pivoting movement in an opening in the respective plenum.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1989Date of Patent: March 20, 1990Assignee: Liberty Glass CompanyInventor: James A. Bolin
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Patent number: 4842637Abstract: A cooling system for a glassware forming machine in which air is delivered to each of two plenums for upward flow of air through vertical passages in mold members on the plenums from an air outlet on the base of the machine via an air duct having a horizontal section, an inlet section extending down from one end of the horizontal section into a hole in an oscillable disk closing the outlet and an outlet section extending up from the other end of the horizontal section into a hole in the plenum.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1988Date of Patent: June 27, 1989Assignee: Glass Technology Development Corp.Inventors: James A. Bolin, Irving Powers
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Patent number: 4840656Abstract: A system for forming hollow pressed glass articles utilizes a flow of cryogen that is mixed with air to provide a cooling gas that enables newly pressed articles to be removed from their molds after a thin skin of solidified glass has been formed on internal surfaces of the articles to strengthen the newly formed articles and to give them shape stability. Two flows of cryogen are used, one being a gentle, substantially continuous flow of cryogen gas from a low pressure source, the other being a controlled intermittent flow of cryogen vapor in liquid and/or gaseous form from a high pressure source. To assure a proper introduction of cryogen vapor, and to prevent debilitating accumulations of ice within and about the tube that is used to inject high pressure cryogen, the high pressure injector tube is surrounded by a low pressure cryogen flow tube, through which a flow of low pressure cryogen gas is maintained on a substantially continuous basis.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1988Date of Patent: June 20, 1989Assignee: AGA A.B.Inventors: Michael J. Ziegler, Barry Millward, Kenneth P. Robb, Jr.
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Patent number: 4824461Abstract: A mold cooling arrangement includes a plurality of closed bores vertically disposed in the mold between the molding surface and the mold exterior. A manifold positioned vertically above the mold communicates with the interior of each bore and a condenser is disposed vertically above and communicates with the manifold. The bores and manifold are at least partially filled with a liquid such as distilled water which partially evaporized during operation of the mold and the vapor rinse to the condenser is converted back to liquid and return by gravity to the manifold and mold bores.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1988Date of Patent: April 25, 1989Inventor: Guillermo Cavazos
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Patent number: 4812156Abstract: According to the invention, ventilating air blown around and/or in the walls of a mould is cooled so as to maintain substantially constant, at least during predetermined periods of time, the temperature of the air around and/or in the walls of the mould, irrespective of the ambient temperature.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1987Date of Patent: March 14, 1989Assignee: L'Air LiquideInventors: Franck Virey, Daniel Goumy
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Patent number: 4783212Abstract: The mould of the mould arrangement comprises a bottom plate and two side portions which are movable to a first position in which they engage one another and the bottom plate to define a mould cavity and to a separated position. The side portions define cooling passages having entrances in bottom surfaces of the side portions and the bottom plate has at least one plenum chamber formed therein which has exits which, when the side portions are in their first position, communicate with cooling passage entrances so that air blown into the plenum chamber passes through the cooling passages. A bottom plate for the arrangement is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1986Date of Patent: November 8, 1988Assignee: Emhart Industries, Inc.Inventor: Werner Loffler
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Patent number: 4750929Abstract: A glassware forming machine having swinging arms carrying mold members with passages extending upwardly therethrough for flow of air for cooling said members, and first and second conduit members for delivery of air to a plenum associated with each arm, the first being oscillable on a fixed vertical axis and the second being slidably and sealably associated with the first and pivotally interconnected with a respective plenum.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1987Date of Patent: June 14, 1988Assignee: Liberty Glass CompanyInventor: James A. Bolin
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Patent number: 4726833Abstract: A blowhead (10; 100) for blowing air through a neck opening (12; 112) of a glass parison (14; 114) to cause it to expand. The blowhead defines an air supply passage (28; 128) through which air can enter the parison and an exhaust passage (45; 145) through which air can exhaust from the parison. The cross-sectional area, transversely to the direction of air flow, of at least a portion of the exhaust passage is adjustable.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1986Date of Patent: February 23, 1988Assignee: Emhart Industries, Inc.Inventor: Thomas V. Foster
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Patent number: 4708730Abstract: An apparatus for blow molding glass articles uses a mixture of cryogenic fluid and ambient air as a blowing fluid. The apparatus includes gas inlet means positioned to direct a flow of blowing fluid into the center of a blow mold, insulated manifold means to mix ambient air and a cryogenic fluid as the blowing fluid, means to feed the mixture into the gas inlet means, means to pressurize the ambient air, conduit means for directing ambient air into the insulated manifold, and injector means for introducing cryogenic vapor into the conduit means.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1986Date of Patent: November 24, 1987Assignee: AGA ABInventors: Michael J. Ziegler, F. Richard Simpkins
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Patent number: 4701202Abstract: The movable side portions of a mould of a cyclicly operating glassware forming machine have cooling passages passing upwardly therein from an entrance in a bottom surface of the side portion. A plenum chamber is formed beneath the side portions and has upwardly opening exits which communicate with the entrances of the cooling passages when the side portions are stationary in either an open or a closed position thereof so that cooling air can pass into the cooling passages. In this way, each cooling passage can be supplied with air at substantially the same pressure and low pressure air can be used.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1986Date of Patent: October 20, 1987Assignee: Emhart Industries, Inc.Inventor: Thomas V. Foster
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Patent number: 4701203Abstract: A cooling arrangement for a forming tool of a machine for forming molten glass or other thermoplastic materials, wherein the forming tool is coolable by a pressure fluid and turnable about a first pivoting axle, includes at least one stationary supply conduit having an outlet opening, a pressure distributing device for the forming tool turnable relative to said supply conduit about the first pivoting axle, and a connecting conduit arranged to connect each supply conduit with the pressure fluid distributing device and having an articulated conduit component turnable about a second pivoting axle which is fixed relative to the pressure fluid distributing device and is parallel to the first pivoting axle, the articulated conduit component having an inlet opening which is in a constant communication with the outlet opening of the supply conduit, the articulated conduit component being displaceable relative to the supply conduit in a displacement plane normal to the pivoting axles.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1986Date of Patent: October 20, 1987Assignee: Hermann HeyeInventor: Wilhelm Schneider
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Patent number: 4690703Abstract: A mold arrangement for a glassware forming machine in which the side portions of the mold have vertically extending cooling passages therein which communicate through a bottom plate and a distributor plate with a plenum chamber. The plenum chamber has openings which have a vertical interface with openings in the machine frame for passage of cooling air.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1986Date of Patent: September 1, 1987Assignee: Emhart Industries, Inc.Inventor: Constantine W. Kulig
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Patent number: 4668269Abstract: Hot molds are internally cooled by providing a plurality of cooling passages having first and second opened ends, in the body of said molds; a plurality of blowing heads, each of which having an inner flow convertor defining an inner anular chamber and a central suctioning passage, and is coupled to the first end of a corresponding cooling passage, in order to provide a tangential flow of cooling air to said cooling passage causing a swirl cooling current therethrough, which is accelerated by an air current that is suctioned through the suctioning passage of the blowing head, and which afterwards is exhausted through the second end of said cooling passage; and cooling air feeding means correspondingly coupled to each of said blowing heads, providing a flow of cooling air to said blowing heads.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1986Date of Patent: May 26, 1987Assignee: Vidriera Monterrey, S.A.Inventors: Rolando Cantu-Garcia, Elio Marroquin-Garza
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Patent number: 4657573Abstract: The mould arrangement comprises a mould (10) comprising a bottom plate (12) and two side portions (16,18). When the side portions (16,18) are in a first, closed, or a second, open, position thereof, cooling passages (20) formed therein communicate with exits (28) of a plenum chamber (24) beneath the bottom plate (12) so that cooling air can flow from the chamber and through the passages. The exits (28) of the chamber (24) are formed in a distribution plate (26). At least one air supply passage (50; 70) extends in the thickness of the distribution plate (26) to supply air to one or more further cooling passages (60; 80) in the side portions (16,18) to give enhanced cooling in selected regions.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1986Date of Patent: April 14, 1987Assignee: Emhart Industries, Inc.Inventor: Stanley P. Jones
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Patent number: 4657574Abstract: A mould portion (10) has one or more inner surfaces (16,18) arranged to define a portion of a mould cavity (14) in which molten glass can be moulded. A rod (20) of a material having a higher thermal conductivity than the remainder of the mould portion extends from a region (22) of the mould portion requiring enhanced heat extraction into a recess (24) in an outer surface (26) of the mould portion. A passage (28) extends through the mould portion (10) and enters the recess (24). Cooling fluid, for example air, can be caused to flow through the passage so that the fluid enters the recess and cools the rod.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1986Date of Patent: April 14, 1987Assignee: Emhart Industries, Inc.Inventor: Thomas V. Foster
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Patent number: 4579576Abstract: The mould arrangement is for use in a cyclicly operating glassware forming machine. A plenum chamber, forming part of a bottom plate mechanism on which a bottom plate of the mould is carried, extends beneath a mould of the arrangement and has exits through which cooling air may leave the plenum chamber and enter cooling passages in side portions of the mould when the latter are in a closed position thereof. Air is blown into the plenum chamber for a predetermined period in each cycle of operation of the machine and leaves the plenum chamber through the exits thereby cooling the mould by passing through the passages in the side portions thereof. The air leaving the plenum chamber may first pass through passages in the bottom plate of the mould which communicate with the passages in the side portions.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1985Date of Patent: April 1, 1986Assignee: Emhart Industries, Inc.Inventor: Stanley P. Jones
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Patent number: 4578104Abstract: The mould used in manufacturing moulded articles is cooled by cooling fluid flowing along a cooling passage in the mould. In order to concentrate the cooling effect in a desired central region of the cooling passage, an exit portion of the passage is enlarged relative to the central region. If desired, the entrance portion may also be enlarged to further concentrate the cooling effect.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1984Date of Patent: March 25, 1986Assignee: Emhart Industries, Inc.Inventor: Stanley P. Jones
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Patent number: 4557744Abstract: In the mould arrangement, an electrical temperature sensing device (TC1, TC2, TC3) is mounted on a mould portion (30; 70) and sends signals to control means of the arrangement. The control means is operable to read the signal from the sensing device (TC1, TC2, TC3) at a particular point in the cycle of operation of the machine, selected to occur when the mould portion (30; 70) is stationary, and to control a portion of the operation of the machine, e.g. the operation of the mould cooling means thereof, in accordance with a value of the signal.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1984Date of Patent: December 10, 1985Assignee: Emhart Industries, Inc.Inventors: Frank A. Fenton, Brian Booth, Stanley P. Jones, Derek Gennard
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Patent number: 4555258Abstract: An improved pressing machine for the manufacture of glass articles, including a gyratory table composed of six mold supporters laid out equidistantly around the circularity of the table and at an intermediate position in respect of its radius, thereby moving the molds from one station to the next, as the table gyrates; six stations associated with such table, namely: a station for receiving the glass-gob charge, a pressing station, two article-cooling stations, one extracting station and one mold-cooling station; a system for the external cooling of the supporters and molds, formed by a source of cooling air and a plurality of ducts--internal and external--on the mentioned table, each one corresponding to each mold and mold-supporter, for sweeping the external surfaces of the supporters and molds; and a system for the continuous internal cooling of articles, same which encompasses, for each molds supporter, a cooling device consisting of ducts for causing certain cooling fluid to circulate in order to cool thType: GrantFiled: May 9, 1984Date of Patent: November 26, 1985Assignee: Vitro Tec FideicomisoInventor: Jesus V. Curiel
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Patent number: 4525191Abstract: A method of cooling a blank mould which is used for making a parison in a glass container forming machine. The mould is provided with air passages which communicate with air passages in a baffle of the mould when the baffle is in position on the mould and air is blown through the passages in the baffle into the passages in the mould to cool the mould. The method may be used whether the parison is formed by blowing or by pressing. A baffle for use in the method is also claimed.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1983Date of Patent: June 25, 1985Assignee: Emhart Industries, Inc.Inventor: Frank A. Fenton
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Patent number: 4512792Abstract: The cooling wind for the molds on a glass bottle forming machine is controlled by a damper which is set by hand and positioned in the air passages from the section box or base of a glass forming machine and a nozzle base bolted to the top of the section box. As a further control for the air a piston operated vane positioned such that it will shut off the air to the air passages upon receipt of an air signal from the timing system of the machine is provided and is to be operated each cycle of the machine to prevent cooling air from impinging on bare glass.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1983Date of Patent: April 23, 1985Assignee: Owens-Illinois, Inc.Inventors: George W. Irwin, Eustace H. Mumford
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Patent number: RE34048Abstract: .[.A glassware forming machine having swinging arms carrying mold members with passages extending upwardly therethrough for flow of air for cooling said members, and first and second conduit members for delivery of air to a plenum associated with each arm, the first being oscillable on a fixed vertical axis and the second being slidably and sealably associated with the first and pivotally interconnected with a respective plenum..]. .Iadd.A glassware forming machine having swinging arms carrying mold members with passages extending upwardly through the mold members for flow of air for cooling the mold members. Air enters the passages from the plenums in proximity to the bottom of the mold cavity. A plenum is associated with each arm, and first and second conduit members are provided for delivery of air to each of the plenums.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1990Date of Patent: September 1, 1992Assignee: I.M.T.E.C. Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: James A. Bolin