With Means Heating And/or Cooling Apparatus Patents (Class 65/267)
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Patent number: 9938178Abstract: According to one embodiment, a method of manufacturing a glass article having a three-dimensional shape includes heating a glass article blank to a temperature above a setting temperature and coupling the glass article blank to an open-faced mold. The open-faced mold includes a molding region that has a three-dimensional shape that generally corresponds to the shape of the glass article and has an anisothermal temperature profile within the molding region. The method further includes maintaining an anisothermal temperature profile along the glass article blank and cooling the glass article blank while the glass article blank is coupled to the molding region of the open-faced mold to set the shape of the glass article.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2014Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignee: CORNING INCORPORATEDInventors: Weiwei Luo, Rohit Rai, Ljerka Ukrainczyk, Zheming Zheng, Sam Samer Zoubi
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Patent number: 9837743Abstract: A banana plug center pin with a raised break point is disclosed. The banana plug center pin comprises a top portion and a bottom portion. The top portion has a first diameter, and the bottom portion has a second diameter. The banana plug center pin with a raised break point further includes a locking ring peripherally surrounding the center pin at the interface of the top portion and the bottom portion. Additionally, the banana plug center pin has a fillet feature coupled to the bottom portion and the locking ring. In one embodiment, the interface of the top portion and the bottom portion is located such that when the center pin is inserted into a banana jack, the interface is disposed above a top edge of the banana jack.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2016Date of Patent: December 5, 2017Assignee: Westek Electronics, Inc.Inventor: Kevin B. Larkin
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Patent number: 8839644Abstract: A method of manufacturing of strengthened glass containers, and more particularly a method of thermally strengthening glass containers in a glass container manufacturing line at a location intermediate the hot end and the cold end. Glass containers formed at an I. S. machine are conveyed through a special tempering Lehr that heats them uniformly to a high temperature that is short of temperatures at which they may become deformed. Subsequently, the glass containers are subjected to a unique rapid thermal strengthening cooling process in which the outer and inner surfaces including all areas of the glass containers are simultaneously cooled to a temperature below the Strain Point of the glass used in the glass containers.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2011Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventors: Steven J. Brown, Timothy A. Ringuette, Kenneth L. Bratton, Steven J. Pinkerton, Matthew R. Hyre
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Patent number: 8833107Abstract: An apparatus for manufacturing strengthened glass containers, and more particularly an apparatus for thermally strengthening glass containers in a glass container manufacturing line at a location intermediate the hot end and the cold end. Glass containers formed at an I. S. machine are conveyed through a special tempering Lehr that heats them uniformly to a high temperature that is short of temperatures at which they may become deformed. Subsequently, the glass containers are rapidly thermally strengthened in a cooling station in which the outer and inner surfaces including all areas of the glass containers are simultaneously cooled to a temperature below the Strain Point of the glass used in the glass containers.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2011Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventors: Timothy A. Ringuette, Steven J. Brown, Kenneth L. Bratton
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Publication number: 20130081428Abstract: A method for manufacturing curved glass sheet includes the following: an equipment, including a matching first mold core and a second mold core, is provided; a raw glass sheet is provided and placed on the second mold core covering second mold cavity; a pressure is controlled in the first and second mold cavities to a first pressure; the mold cores are closed and heated, to raise the raw glass sheet to a temperature of about glass transition temperature of raw glass sheet; a gas is supplied into the first mold cavity to raise the pressure in the first mold cavity to a second pressure which is greater than first pressure, in which the raw glass sheet is bent to the second forming surface of second mold core under pressure; mold cores are opened and cooled down to obtain the curved glass sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2011Publication date: April 4, 2013Applicants: HON HAI PRECISION INDUSTRY CO., LTD., FU TAI HUA INDUSTRY (SHENZHEN) CO., LTD.Inventors: SHYAN-JUH LIU, CHU-SHENG CHEN, WEI-PING LI
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Patent number: 8316670Abstract: A glassware forming machine includes a machine section box having a cooling air outlet opening, at least one mold-carrying arm disposed above the section box and movable between mold-open and mold-closed positions, and means for delivering cooling air from the outlet opening to the mold arms. The machine in accordance with this aspect of the disclosure is characterized in that the means for delivering cooling air includes a valve plate mounted on the section box to pivot around an axis and having a valve plate opening that registers with the outlet opening in the section box. A pressure plate is mounted on the mold-carrying arm overlying the valve plate and has a pressure plate opening that registers with the valve plate opening.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2010Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Owens-Brockway Glass Container Inc.Inventors: Daniel L. Newsom, Richard H. Garnes
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Publication number: 20110232331Abstract: An I.S. Machine is provided wherein the blow molds are closed to a slightly cracked location whereby applied cooling air can not leak into and pressurize the blow mold thereby damaging the parison during reheat. When reheat is completed, the blow molds are fully closed and the parison is transformed into a bottle by applying compressed air and/or vacuum.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2011Publication date: September 29, 2011Inventor: Jonathan S. Simon
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Patent number: 7975510Abstract: An I. S. Machine is provided wherein the blow molds are closed to a slightly cracked location whereby applied cooling air can not leak into and pressurize the blow mold thereby damaging the parison during reheat. When reheat is completed, the blow molds are fully closed and the parison is transformed into a bottle by applying compressed air and/or vacuum.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2006Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventor: Jonathan S. Simon
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Publication number: 20110067449Abstract: An improved and mechanically simplified blow head mechanism for blowing a parison and internally cooling the blown parison is disclosed which may be used with an I.S. machine to blow a parison to form a glass container and then internally cool the blown parison below the annealing point. The blow head mechanism has a cooling tube which supplies final blow and cooling air and which is raised or lowered by raising or lowering the blow head mechanism. The blow head mechanism supports a blow head with a pressurized cylinder which maintains the blow head in a position in engagement with the finish of a parison once initially lowered irrespective of the blow head mechanism being further lowered to lower the cooling tube into the blown parison.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2009Publication date: March 24, 2011Inventor: Timothy A. Ringuette
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Patent number: 7793520Abstract: A bottom mold plate mechanism for glassware forming machines, for forming the bottom of a glassware article when it is embraced by a blow mold at a blow forming station.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2008Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: Vitro Global, S.A.Inventors: Victor Tijerina-Ramos, Adrian Sada-Trevi{umlaut over (n)}o
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Patent number: 7779649Abstract: A blow head mechanism for an I.S. machine wherein the blow head has a final blow tube. The final blow tube is supported for vertical displacement between an up position where the open end of the final blow tube is proximate the top of a blown parison and a down position where the open end of the final blow tube is proximate the bottom of a blown parison. The final blow tube is oscillated a plurality of times during the time when the blow head is “on”.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2007Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventors: Matthew R. Hyre, F. Alan Fenton
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Patent number: 7721573Abstract: A power and fluid feeding apparatus for providing energy and cooling and operating fluid at molding apparatuses of glassware forming machine having single or multiple forming cavities, of the type including a blank mold forming station, an intermediate station, a blow forming station, and a take out station by the blow-and-blow process, press-and-blow wide mouth or narrow neck process, press-and-blow paste mold process and direct press.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2008Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Vitro Global, S.A.Inventors: Victor Tijerina-Ramos, Adrian Sada-Treviño
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Patent number: 7698907Abstract: A mold assembly (10; 40) for molding a hollow glass article comprising a mold (12) that is made up of a separable pair of mold elements (12a, 12b; 42) and a mold holder (14; 44) that surrounds a portion of the mold of substantial axial length. The mold is separable from the mold holder, and the exterior of each mold segment is provided with a plurality of cooling fins (12e; 42e). The mold holder is made up of a separable pair of mold holder sections (16, 18; 46), and each mold holder section has a fluid flow passage (20; 50) extending therethrough. The fluid flow passage is radially open to permit fluid flowing therethrough to flow inwardly against the fins of an adjacent mold element. Each mold holder section has a perforated screen (26; 56) affixed thereto to vary the distribution of the flow of fluid from the mold holder section against the fins of the adjacent mold element.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1996Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Owens-Brockway Glass Container Inc.Inventors: Dan M. Hayes, Russell M. Hauser, Dudley T. Olson, Robert E. Nuzum
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Patent number: 7694534Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: December 15, 2006Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventor: Wolfgang Anheyer
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Patent number: 7533542Abstract: A mechanism for delivering a cooling fluid to the interior of a formed bottle has 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 cooling tube is mounted on the plenum chamber with a quick release mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2006Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventors: Gary R. Voisine, F. Alan Fenton, Robert J. Lockhart
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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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Publication number: 20040231363Abstract: A parison (12) is subjected to final blowing in a blow-mold (2) of a blow-molding station (1) to produce a finished glass container (19). The blow-mold (2) comprises blow-mold halves (3, 4) and a block mold (18) which is not divided longitudinally and which is encompassed by the blow-mold halves (3, 4) when the blow-mold (2) is closed. Compressed air (15) can be introduced by means of a blowing head (13) into the interior of the parison (12), until the finished glass container (19) has achieved its final form. In order to remove the glass container (19) from the blow-mold (2), it is grasped by its mouth (11) by means of a takeout mechanism. The blow-mold halves (3, 4) are then opened and the block mold (18) is moved downwards until it reaches a removal position.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2004Publication date: November 25, 2004Inventors: Norbert Monden, Hans-Bernhard Fuhr
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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: 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: 6412308Abstract: A glassware forming mold that includes a body of heat conductive construction having a central portion with a forming surface for shaping molten glass and a peripheral portion spaced radially outwardly of the central portion. A plurality of coolant passages extend in a spaced array through the peripheral portion of the mold body, and liquid coolant is directed through such passages for extracting heat from the body by conduction from the forming surface. A plurality of openings extend axially into the body radially between at least some of the liquid coolant passages and the forming surface for retarding heat transfer from the forming surface to liquid coolant in the passages.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1999Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Owens-Brockway Glass Container Inc.Inventors: David L. Lewis, David L. Hambley
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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: 6182473Abstract: A mold opening and closing mechanism for a section of an I.S. machine includes a mold carrier assembly and horizontal axially extending shafts. A housing supports these shafts for axial displacement and includes first and second vertically extending ducts which terminate at their tops with a sleeve. A manifold assembly includes a manifold including a plenum which overlies each of the mold halves. A spacer secured beneath said frame and having vertically extending holes communicates with the downwardly opening exit of the plenum for delivering cooling air from the plenum to the vertical cooling air passages of the mold halves. The manifold includes a pair of horizontally extending cylindrical inlet holes A pair of cylindrical tubes are received by the cylindrical holes and first and second elbows connect a second end of each of the cylindrical tubes to the sleeves so that cooling air from the ducts will be delivered to the pair of tubes.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1999Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventor: Russell Bruce Gottlieb
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Patent number: 6109063Abstract: A mold opening and closing mechanism for a section of an I.S. machine includes a mold carrier assembly and horizontal axially extending shafts. A housing supports these shafts for axial displacement and includes first and second vertically extending ducts which terminate at their tops with a sleeve. A manifold assembly includes a manifold including a plenum which overlies each of the mold halves. A spacer secured beneath said frame and having vertically extending holes communicates with the downwardly opening exit of the plenum for delivering cooling air from the plenum to the vertical cooling air passages of the mold halves. The manifold includes a pair of horizontally extending cylindrical inlet holes A pair of cylindrical tubes are received by the cylindrical holes and first and second elbows connect a second end of each of the cylindrical tubes to the sleeves so that cooling air from the ducts will be delivered to the pair of tubes.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1999Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventors: Michael P. Ciriello, Russell B. Gottlieb
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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: 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: 5505759Abstract: A pneumatically operated mechanism for a glassware forming machine is located in an aperture in a top plate of the machine and comprises entry ports in a downwardly facing surface which mate with exit ports for air supplies located in an upwardly facing surface of the top plate.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1994Date of Patent: April 9, 1996Assignee: Emhart Glass Machinery Investments Inc.Inventors: Willi Meyer, Zdenko Kuz, Robert Huber, Ove P. Pilskaer
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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: 5312473Abstract: A cooling system for at least one mold of a IS type machine for the production of hollow glass articles has a connecting casing connected on the intake side to a cooling air supply pipe and on the outlet side to the axial cooling passages of the mold when the mold is closed and traversed by a vacuum pipe leading outwards from the bottom of the mold. In order to create such a cooling system wherein the conditions at the station enclosure cooling unit have no influence upon the cooling air action in the connecting casing, and thereby on the mold cooling of the IS type machine, the cooling air supply pipe of the connecting casing is connected directly with a cooling supply source of the IS type machine.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1992Date of Patent: May 17, 1994Assignee: Ruhrglas GmbHInventor: Norbert Emrath
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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: 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: 4973347Abstract: A cooling apparatus for one or more molds on an IS or RIS machine for the production of hollow-glass articles has a cooling chamber below the or each mold subdivided into upper and lower parts at a horizontal planar point with the upper part being detachable from the lower part to allow replacement. The suction pipe can extend through the upper part and form a unit therewith. A valve plate can engage the intake opening of the chamber from its underside and can be displaced by a piston guided in a cylinder housing on both axial sides of that piston.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1989Date of Patent: November 27, 1990Assignee: Ruhrglas GmbHInventors: Peter Schommartz, Joachim Wolter
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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: 4813995Abstract: In an apparatus for manufacturing containers out of glass, a parison is formed from a gob of molten glass and is transferred to a mould having a cavity in the shape of the required container. Instead of the conventional blowing operation, the parison within the mould is heated so that the parison flows to conform to the shape of the cavity. The heating may be by a gas burner and air may be blown on to a neck portion of the parison to cool it during heating of the parison.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1988Date of Patent: March 21, 1989Assignee: Emhart Industries, Inc.Inventors: Werner-Dieter Knoth, Hermann H. Nebelung
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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: 4810278Abstract: A moulding mechanism for a glassware forming machine comprises a mould (30; 170, 172), a supporting plate (31; 174) supporting at least a bottom portion of the mould, a plenum chamber (32, 34; 176, 177) extending downwardly from the supporting plate and arranged to supply air at substantially equal pressure to passages (33, 175) in the supporting plate which communicate with cooling passages (50; 192, 194) in the mould, and a piston and cylinder assembly (36, 38; 178, 180) operable to raise and lower the supporting plate (31; 174). At least a portion of the plenum chamber (32, 34; 176, 177) is formed as a tubular piston rod (34; 177) extending upwardly from the piston (36; 178) of the piston and cylinder assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1987Date of Patent: March 7, 1989Assignee: Emhart Industries, Inc.Inventor: David Braithwaite
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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: 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: 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