With Means For Heating Or Cooling Apparatus Patents (Class 65/319)
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Patent number: 4629488Abstract: A parison mold portion (20) of an individual glassware molding machine, of the type having a parison mold (22), a split neck ring (28), a neck ring holder (30), an upper receiver cap (40), and a parison plunger (116) , is provided with means for cooling the neck ring (28) and the parison mold (22). The means for cooling the neck ring (28) and the parison mold (22) includes a plurality of first cooling holes (214) in the upper receiver cap (40), a plurality of second cooling holes (216) in the neck ring (28) that communicate with the plurality of first cooling holes (214), and a plurality of third cooling holes (230) in the parison mold (22) that communicate with the plurality of second cooling holes (216).Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1986Date of Patent: December 16, 1986Assignee: Ball CorporationInventors: Wilbur O. Doud, Robert E. Davis, Fred R. Sawyer
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Patent number: 4623374Abstract: A parison mold portion (20) of a glassware forming machine, of the type having a parison mold (22) and a parison plunger (240), is provided with means for cooling the parison plunger (240). The means for cooling the parison plunger (240) includes a central cooling passage (258) that communicates with an end surface (246) and that extends longitudinally toward a nose (254), and a plurality of umbrella passages (162) that communicate with the end surface (246) radially outward from the central cooling passage (258), that are circumferentially spaced, and that intercept the central cooling passage (258) proximal to the nose (254).Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1985Date of Patent: November 18, 1986Assignee: Ball CorporationInventors: Wilbur O. Doud, Robert E. Davis, Fred R. Sawyer
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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: 4566895Abstract: In order to form a steam cushion between a glass and a metal mold during operation blowing the glass in the mold, the mold is provided with a large number of small holes mechanically-formed in and distributed over the inner surface of the mold for retaining water therein. Since the metallic inner surface of the mold is directly exposed to the molding cavity of the mold, the mold is not substantially subjected to abrasion and burning during the blowing operation so that the working life of the mold is extended.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1985Date of Patent: January 28, 1986Assignee: Nippon Electric Glass Company, LimitedInventor: Masayoshi Kusakabe
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Patent number: 4561875Abstract: The mould arrangement comprises two supports which support movable side portions of a mould and two plenum chambers each associated with one of the supports and movable therewith. Each plenum chamber extends above the mould side portion without obstructing an upwardly-opening entrance to the mould and has one or more exits which communicate with entrances of cooling passages formed in the side portion. Air supplied to the plenum chambers passes through the exits into the cooling passages and serves to cool the side portions.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1984Date of Patent: December 31, 1985Assignee: Emhart Industries, Inc.Inventor: Thomas V. Foster
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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: 4526604Abstract: A member which acts to close an upwardly-facing opening of a mould cavity e.g. a baffle or a blowhead, carries a portion of a temperature detecting device which is operable to detect the temperature of at least one of the side mould portions of the mould. When the member is in its operative position in which it closes the opening of the mould cavity, the temperature of the mould portion is detected.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1984Date of Patent: July 2, 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: 4502879Abstract: The mould arrangement comprises a mould body defining a mould cavity and cooling passages each having an opening in an upper surface of the mould body around an opening of the mould cavity. Air delivery means for delivering cooling air to the cooling passages comprises an annular chamber movable into an operative position in which openings in the bottom of the chamber communicate with the openings of the cooling passages so that air blown into the annular chamber enters the cooling passages. When the chamber is in its operative position, access can be obtained to the mould cavity through the center of the annular chamber.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1984Date of Patent: March 5, 1985Assignee: Emhart Industries, Inc.Inventor: Thomas V. Foster
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Patent number: 4492595Abstract: The bottom plate mechanism has an adaptor plate (10) on which bottom plates of one or more moulds are mounted. The adaptor plate contains passages (14,20) which connect an inlet (16) thereof to a source of vacuum through a filter (72). In order that the filter may be rapidly changed, the adaptor plate is supported by a vertically-extending tubular member (24) which is supported for height adjustment, with a cylindrical projection (12) of the adaptor plate telescopically received within the tubular member. The arrangement is such that the adaptor plate (10) may be lifted away from the tubular member (24) so that the cylindrical projection (12) and filter (72), which is mounted on the cylindrical projection, leave the tubular member.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1983Date of Patent: January 8, 1985Assignee: Emhart Industries, Inc.Inventors: Hermann H. Nebelung, Werner-Dieter Knoth
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Patent number: 4490164Abstract: Two mould portion carriers (14,16) are supported for pivoting movement about a column (12). Two cooling passages (44,48) pass through the column and each is connected to a passage (56,96) in one of the carriers. Each passage (56,96) in a carrier is connected to passages (82,84,86,88) in a mould portion (18) supported by the carrier (14,16) so that air under pressure supplied to the passages (44,48) in the column (12) is supplied to the passages in the mould portion to cool the mould portion. The air supply to each of the passages in the column is controllable independently so that the air supply to each mould portion is independent.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1983Date of Patent: December 25, 1984Assignee: Emhart Industries, Inc.Inventors: Hermann H. Nebelung, Werner-Dieter Knoth
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Patent number: 4397669Abstract: A method for the manufacture of a mould intended for the precision moulding of glass articles, notably aspherical lenses. The desired shape and dimensional accuracy are imparted to a mechanically treated preform by an accurate polishing operation. Subsequently, the polished preform is prestressed and reinforced by a chemothermal treatment. The surface of the mould thus obtained comprises an edge zone which is subject to compressive stress and which changes over, via a neutral stress-free zone, to the core which is subject to tensile stress. The mould in accordance with the invention has a longer life and produces moulded products having a quality which is higher than that of products made by means of known moulds.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1982Date of Patent: August 9, 1983Assignee: U.S. Philips CorporationInventors: Jan Haisma, Johannes K. A. Boesten, Henderikus deVroome
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Patent number: 4388099Abstract: A distributing arrangement for a pressurized cooling fluid, especially air, for cooling a forming tool of a machine for forming thermoplastic material, especially molten glass, wherein the forming tool includes at least one split mold including mold segments which are respectively mounted on mold segment holders for movement therewith relative to one another and each of which is provided with a plurality of fluid channels for the flow of the pressurized of fluid channels for the flow of the pressurized cooling fluid therethrough, comprises a fluid distributing box including for each of the mold segments at least two branch channels individually communicating with at least one of the fluid channels when the distributing box is mounted on the mold segment holder.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1981Date of Patent: June 14, 1983Assignee: Hermann HeyeInventors: Helmut Hermening, Norbert Monden, Lothar Schaar, Wilhelm Schneider, Hans-Georg Seidel
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Patent number: 4361434Abstract: A cooling arrangement for use in a machine for treating a thermoplastic material, especially molten glass, for cooling a split forming tool, parts of which are mounted on the machine for pivoting about a first pivoting axle, by a pressurized cooling fluid, especially air, includes at least one supply conduit stationarily mounted on the machine and operative for supplying the cooling fluid, and at least one articulated connecting conduit extending between the supply conduit and a respective fluid distributing means mounted for joint pivoting with the forming tool parts about the first pivoting axle, each articulated connecting conduit having at least two components one of which is pivotally mounted on a second pivoting axle arranged at the supply conduit, and the other of which is connected to the one component by a third pivoting axle for relative pivoting and is pivotally mounted on the fluid distributing means for pivoting relative thereto by a fourth pivoting axle, the first, second, third and fourth pivotType: GrantFiled: September 23, 1981Date of Patent: November 30, 1982Assignee: Hermann HeyeInventor: Wilhelm Schneider
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Patent number: 4313751Abstract: An improvement in a mold, for example one used for forming glass or plastic articles, is disclosed. Such a mold has a heat dissipating surface and a forming surface in heat transfer communication with the heat dissipating surface. The improvement involves a conduit and a plurality of heat conducting elements, each of which is in heat transfer communication with the conduit and with a portion of the heat dissipating surface. Each of the heat conducting elements is of such size, shape and material, and is so situated with respect to heat transfer from the heat dissipating surface that, when the mold is in service and a heat tranfer fluid is circulated through the conduit, heat transfer from the heat dissipating surface, through the heat conducting elements and to the conduit maintains each segment of the forming surface at a predetermined temperature.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1981Date of Patent: February 2, 1982Inventor: Julius J. Torok
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Patent number: 4272273Abstract: A glassware forming machine has a blank mold station at which two parisons are formed in mating blank molds and neck molds, the parisons being formed inverted by upwardly moving plungers entering the lower open ends of the parison cavities. A twin plunger mechanism especially suitable for double gob pressing of parisons has the capability for ready removal and replacement of the plunger mechanism for producing glassware on different mold centers. A floating bottom plate is provided on a vertically adjustable foot structure, and the twin plunger mechanism includes upper and lower housing portions readily secured to the bottom plate by locating studs which position the plunger mechanism in the glassware forming machine frame and in accurately indexed relationship to the centerline of the parison cavities at the blank mold station.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1979Date of Patent: June 9, 1981Assignee: Emhart Industries, Inc.Inventors: Albert J. Trahan, Bruce R. Beckwith, David B. Murray
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Patent number: 4251253Abstract: A mold has a mold cavity centered on an axis and formed with a plurality of arrays of passages each lying at least approximately in a respective plane including the mold axis. Fluid is passed through these passages in order to cool the mold, and fluid may be passed more rapidly or under greater pressure or under lower temperature through some of the passages than through others in order to increase the cooling effect. Similarly inserts may partially insulate some of the passages for cooling some parts of the mold more or less than others. A plurality of temperature sensors each connected to a respective control valve may serve to control the fluid flow through each of the passages or sets of passages for continuous cooling control.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1979Date of Patent: February 17, 1981Assignee: Hermann HeyeInventors: Kurt Becker, Lothar Schaar
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Patent number: 4184865Abstract: The invention relates to a mounting plate, by means of which the lower part of the compression mould in a press, in particular a glass press, can be fixed on a carrier plate. A mounting plate of this type has a coolant path defined by a cavity in the form of a spiral coolant channel which runs approximately parallel to the bottom and top faces of the mounting plate, from the central region thereof towards its periphery. In this way, more heat may be removed by the coolant from the central region of the compression mould than from its peripheral region which is in any case more strongly affected by the cooling action from the outside. As a result, a more homogeneous temperature distribution is obtained in the mould.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1978Date of Patent: January 22, 1980Assignee: Messrs. J. Walter Co. Maschinen GmbHInventor: Eberhard Liebal
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Patent number: 4142884Abstract: The cooling of glass forming molds is accomplished by providing a plurality of radially spaced passages either in the mold itself or in a mold holder in good heat transfer relationship to a mold insert. The passages extend vertically and may either be completely through the mold or may extend substantially to the lower end of the mold. These passages are radially insulated by the compaction of a particulate material such as 316-L Stainless Steel Compacting Powder, with the compressed material being carefully packed within the passage and in surrounding relationship to a coaxially positioned metal tube. The metal tube provides access for the circulation of a liquid coolant. The thickness of the particular material, its degree of compression and its composition and the relative position thereof with respect to cavities of the glass forming mold, will determine the heat flow characteristics of the mold and/or mold holder.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1977Date of Patent: March 6, 1979Assignee: Owens-Illinois, Inc.Inventor: Millard L. Jones, Jr.
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Patent number: 4140512Abstract: A closed liquid cooling system is provided within a mold body and pressurized to a desired extent so as to control the amount of heat removed from a glass-contacting mold wall portion through nucleate boiling, while simultaneously creating a thermal-siphon effect to avoid film boiling which would create an undesirable vapor insulating layer adjacent such mold wall.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1978Date of Patent: February 20, 1979Assignee: Corning Glass WorksInventors: Arieh Carmi, Zung S. Chang, Thomas J. Rayeski
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Patent number: 4082527Abstract: A heat transfer system includes first and second surfaces which are at different temperatures. A bed of fluidizable material is provided in a cavity which is located between the first and second surfaces, and gas from a supply means is supplied to the cavity to form a fluidized bed from the fluidizable material and thereby to enable heat to be transferred between the first and second surfaces. Control means is provided for alternately forming and collapsing the fluidized bed in order to regulate the rate of transfer of heat between the first and second surfaces. The heat transfer system has particular application in the cooling of a forming mould in a glassware forming system.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1976Date of Patent: April 4, 1978Assignee: Emhart LimitedInventors: Stanley Peter Jones, William Ferguson Watson
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Patent number: 4070174Abstract: An individual section of a Hartford I.S. type glassware forming machine is modified to provide for in-line, or parallel motion, of the split mold halves at both the blank and blow stations. Vertically extending rock shafts move the blank and blow mold holder structures on fixed ways, through toggle links similar to those in a conventional I.S. machine, but the space formerly occupied by the hinge pin at the blow side is made available for the mold structure because the ways are oriented parallel to and slightly below the neck ring hub mechanism. This design provides for an increased mold closing force at the blank side and simplifies the mold holder structure itself whereby the molds can be continually cooled from an internal chamber in the mold holder which is supplied with cooling air through a vertical interface between the movable mold holder structure and the fixed machine frame.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1976Date of Patent: January 24, 1978Assignee: Emhart Industries, Inc.Inventors: Hermann Nebelung, Edward Charles Christopher
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Patent number: 4067711Abstract: There is described an improved method of cooling a blank mould used for the formation of a parison in glassware forming apparatus. Jets of cooling gas are delivered on to the outer mould surface through vertical rows of apertures and the gas which impinges on the outer mould surface is prevented from rebounding away from the mould surface but is caused to flow through a confined space close to the mould surface so that the cooling gas removes the boundary layer of air which is in contact with the outer mould surface and thereby markedly improves the cooling effect of the gas. Between the vertical rows of apertures there are provided vertical channels into which the cooling gas can expand and through which it will exhaust after it has effected cooling of the outer mould surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1976Date of Patent: January 10, 1978Assignee: Emhart Industries, Inc.Inventor: Stanley Peter Jones
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Patent number: 4052189Abstract: In the hot forming of TV funnels from molten glass, heat is extracted from the glass in the moil area at a lesser rate than that in adjacent areas by providing relatively thin mold portions in such area and thereby producing more fluid glass which may be formed with lower pressing forces. Further, by reducing the wall thickness of the nose portion of a pressing plunger, internal cooling may be applied to such nose portion during the pressing cycle to cool such nose portion and contract it away from the moil area, and thereby prevent the formation of checks and cracks during plunger withdrawal.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1976Date of Patent: October 4, 1977Assignee: Corning Glass WorksInventors: Stuart M. Dockerty, deceased, by Robert C. Dockerty, executor
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Patent number: 4033744Abstract: Apparatus wherein the base of a plunger used to form a parison in a glass forming machine is provided with a plurality of ears which interlock with a plurality of flanges disposed within a recessed area within a plunger head to detachably engage the plunger to the plunger head by simply rotating the plunger relative to the plunger head.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1975Date of Patent: July 5, 1977Assignee: Ball CorporationInventor: Robert Earl Davis
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Patent number: 4032317Abstract: An apparatus assembly for distributing and adjusting flow of cooling fluid to control the temperature of a glass forming mold used for forming generally funnel-shaped articles such as, for example, funnel members for glass television picture tube envelopes, the assembly including a cooling fluid distributor in the form of an orifice member or perforate baffle and a plurality of adjustable valves for selectively adjusting and directing the flow of the cooling fluid to and about different parts of the outer surface of the forming mold for selective temperature control of the mold during the forming of glass articles therein.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1976Date of Patent: June 28, 1977Assignee: Corning Glass WorksInventors: Arieh Carmi, Richard A. Potter, Alan G. Ryder
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Patent number: 4009017Abstract: A glassware forming system includes a forming mould and cooling means for removing heat from the forming mould. The cooling means comprises a cooling chamber which is spaced from an external surface of the forming mould by a cavity which contain fluidizable material. Means is provided for circulating a cooling fluid, such as water, through the cooling chamber. The cooling means further includes means for forming a fluidized bed from the fluidizable material within the cavity whereby heat may be transferred from the mould to the cooling fluid when a fluidized bed is formed in the cavity. The rate of transfer of heat from the external surface of the forming mould may be varied by controlling the rate of supply of gas to the cavity and thereby varying the degree of fluidization of the fluidized bed, by varying the rate of flow of cooling fluid through the cooling chamber, or by varying the temperature of the cooling fluid which is passed into the cooling chamber.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1975Date of Patent: February 22, 1977Assignee: Emhart (U.K.) LimitedInventor: Stanley Peter Jones
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Patent number: 4002452Abstract: Apparatus for making fused bundles of glass fibers including a rectangular support for receiving the fibers to be fused, quadrangularly related plungers, one movable toward and away from each of the sides of said rectangular die, a number of high pressure cylinders arranged to force said plungers simultaneously toward and against the die and a heating furnace enclosing the die and adjacent portions of the plungers. The plungers and furnace are supported independently of each other upon a common base of the apparatus whereby the furnace is unaffected by forces applied to the plungers and die.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1968Date of Patent: January 11, 1977Assignee: American Optical CorporationInventor: Ethan C. Hopkins
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Patent number: 3997318Abstract: A plunger for forming hollow glass articles and having a nose piece projecting outwardly of its pressing surface, incorporates a main cooling system for cooling the main pressing surface extending around the nose piece, and a sub-cooling system located interiorly of the nose piece and independently of the main cooling system for cooling the nose piece, thereby making it possible to control the temperature of the nose piece by means of the sub-cooling system which employs a refrigerant having a different cooling efficiency from the refrigerant of the main cooling system.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1975Date of Patent: December 14, 1976Assignee: Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yoshio Takatoki, Mitsuo Nakata
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Patent number: 3990875Abstract: Method of making fused bundles of glass fibers permanently vacuum tight with the application of a high compressive force upon the bundles by heating the bundles while under the compressive force and in an evacuated environment to a temperature substantially higher than the softening points of the glasses of the bundles and, in each case, holding the higher temperature and compressive force substantially constant for a time sufficient to attain thermal equilibrium in the bundle whereby permanence of vacuum tightness is attained. Thereafter, the temperature of the bundle is lowered to below the softening points of its glasses, the compressive force is released and the bundle is annealed followed by cooling to room temperature.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1966Date of Patent: November 9, 1976Assignee: American Optical CorporationInventor: Ethan C. Hopkins