Mold With Supporting Or Carrying Means Patents (Class 65/361)
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Patent number: 8991217Abstract: Arnold (13) includes a recessed portion (21) for receiving a melt (2). The recessed portion (21) is constituted by an inner wall surface (29) for converting the melt (2) into a solidified portion when the inner wall surface (29) contacts the melt (2), and opens in a withdrawal direction (D1) of the solidified portion. A curved line formed by a first contour (23p) and a second contour (25p) has a cusp at a position of start points (43 and 45). The distance between the first contour (23p) and the second contour (25p) in a width direction (D2) increases continuously from an upstream side to a downstream side of the withdrawal direction (D1). The shape of the inner wall surface (29) of the recessed portion (21) is determined so that a cast rod (3) can be rotationally displaced clockwise or counterclockwise about an axis passing through a first end point (33) or a second end point (35) and perpendicular to a section of the mold 13.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2012Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Panasonic CorporationInventors: Yuma Kamiyama, Kazuyoshi Honda, Daisuke Suetsugu
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Publication number: 20150075226Abstract: A mould-supporting system for a machine for forming hollow glassware, includes a supporting structure, a first carriage and a second carriage, which are slidably mounted respectively on a first bar and a second bar of the supporting structure, and carry, respectively, a first mould-carrier arm and a second mould-carrier arm. A mutual displacement of the first and second carriages between a position where they are set close to one another and a corresponding position where they are set apart is controlled. On one between the first and second carriages, means are provided for guiding the other between the first and second carriages during their mutual displacement.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2014Publication date: March 19, 2015Inventors: Daniele SASSO, Marco GENNARI
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Publication number: 20150075225Abstract: A mould-supporting system for a machine for forming hollow glassware includes a supporting structure, and a first carriage and a second carriage, which are slidably mounted, respectively, on a first bar and a second bar of the supporting structure, and, moreover, are slidably mounted on a third bar of the supporting structure, common to the two carriages, the first and second carriages carrying, respectively, a first mould-carrier arm and a second mould-carrier arm. Mutual displacement of the first and second carriages is controlled between a position where they are set close to one another and a corresponding position where they are set apart. The first and second carriages have a first tubular portion that engages, respectively, the first and second bars via first sliding means, and a second tubular portion that engages the third bar via second sliding means.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2014Publication date: March 19, 2015Inventors: Daniele SASSO, Marco GENNARI
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Publication number: 20150059410Abstract: A process for gravity bending of a glass sheet on a support including a chassis, a first frame and a second frame, the second frame being articulated and including a mobile lateral part that passes from an open position to a closed position by an articulation during the bending procedure, the bending of the sheet beginning on the first frame while the second frame is in the open position, and finishing on the second frame in the closed position, the sheet passing from the first frame to the second frame during the bending procedure as a result of the relative vertical movement of the first and second frame and of the raising of the mobile part of the second frame, the contact area of the first frame with the glass sheet located in a vertical line with the articulation being above the articulation at the instant the latter is closed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2013Publication date: March 5, 2015Inventors: Thierry Olivier, Christophe Machura
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Publication number: 20140260431Abstract: A support structure for supporting a heated glass sheet in connection with a bending operation includes a frame, a support ring adjustably supported on the frame for supporting a peripheral portion of the glass sheet, and multiple rib assemblies associated with the frame. Each rib assembly includes a laterally extending rib supported on the frame and multiple spaced apart support members connected to the rib and configured such that at least a portion of each support member is adjustable with respect to the rib. Furthermore, each support member is configured to contact a respective inner portion of the glass sheet to support the respective inner portion of the glass sheet until the glass sheet has been sufficiently cooled.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: GLASSTECH, INC.Inventors: Dean M. Nitschke, Ashoka G. Jinka, Thomas J. Zalesak, James P. Schnabel, JR., Scott Charles Morrow
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Publication number: 20130167591Abstract: Methods are disclosed for inhibiting heat transfer through lateral sidewalls of a support member positioned beneath a crucible in a directional solidification furnace. The methods include the use of insulation positioned adjacent the lateral sidewalls of the support member. The insulation inhibits heat transfer through the lateral sidewalls of the support member to ensure the one-dimensional transfer of heat from the melt through the support member.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2013Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: MEMC SINGAPORE, PTE. LTD (UEN200614797D)Inventor: MEMC Singapore, Pte. Ltd (UEN200614797D)
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Publication number: 20130160704Abstract: A crystal growth furnace comprising at least three support pedestals supporting a crucible block and at least one means for stabilizing at least two of the support pedestals is disclosed. The stabilizing means can include support pedestals having a carbon-carbon composite outer layer recessed into the crucible block, a pedestal support system comprising at least one brace for securing at least two of the support pedestals to each other, or both.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2011Publication date: June 27, 2013Applicant: GT Advanced TechnologiesInventors: Marvin LaFontaine, Keith Vaillancourt, Patrick Renard, Vorin Hay
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Publication number: 20130086947Abstract: Arnold (13) includes a recessed portion (21) for receiving a melt (2). The recessed portion (21) is constituted by an inner wall surface (29) for converting the melt (2) into a solidified portion when the inner wall surface (29) contacts the melt (2), and opens in a withdrawal direction (D1) of the solidified portion. A curved line formed by a first contour (23p) and a second contour (25p) has a cusp at a position of start points (43 and 45). The distance between the first contour (23p) and the second contour (25p) in a width direction (D2) increases continuously from an upstream side to a downstream side of the withdrawal direction (D1). The shape of the inner wall surface (29) of the recessed portion (21) is determined so that a cast rod (3) can be rotationally displaced clockwise or counterclockwise about an axis passing through a first end point (33) or a second end point (35) and perpendicular to a section of the mold 13.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2012Publication date: April 11, 2013Applicant: PANASONIC CORPORATIONInventors: Yuma Kamiyama, Kazuyoshi Honda, Daisuke Suetsugu
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Patent number: 8413468Abstract: In a glassware forming machine, a mold is moved to and from a work position by a device having a supporting structure connected to an overhead frame of the machine; a gripping head for engaging the mold; a cable transmission having a cable operated by a winch and connected to the gripping head to move the gripping head to and from the supporting structure in a substantially vertical direction; and a powered articulated arm connected to the gripping head and to the supporting structure to exert substantially horizontal forces on the gripping head.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2011Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: Bottero S.p.A.Inventor: Fabio Pigorini
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Publication number: 20130055764Abstract: A crystal growth furnace is disclosed herein and includes a top cover, a body and a bottom portion. The top cover is configured to be moved by a top cover shifting mechanism. The body is configured to be moved vertically by a body shifting mechanism. The bottom portion is configured to be moved from the bottom of the crystal growth furnace by a bottom portion shifting mechanism and used to carry a crucible. When the top cover, the body and the bottom portion are connected together to be the crystal growth furnace, a silicon material disposed within the crucible is grown to be an ingot.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2011Publication date: March 7, 2013Applicant: REAL GREEN MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY CORP.Inventor: Wen-Yuan Chang
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Patent number: 8286449Abstract: A neck ring for a glass container forming machine includes two neck ring sections each consisting essentially of a neck ring body and an insert on the body. The inserts have opposed surfaces for forming closure attachment features on a container neck finish molded in the neck ring. Each neck ring body is of die-formed powder metal construction and is set around the associated insert. The inserts preferably form the entire glass-contacting portion of the neck ring. The neck ring bodies preferably are of sintered bronze or steel construction, and the inserts preferably are of nickel, bronze or steel construction. The body and insert preferably are sintered together for a metallurgical bond.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2007Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: Owens-Brockway Glass Container Inc.Inventors: William E. Bosken, Jr., Mark P. Dodd, Ronald T. Myers
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Patent number: 8286448Abstract: A protected hollow glassware take-out device having a support equipped with drive means; a first arm fitted in rotary manner to and projecting from the support, and which is connected to and rotated by the drive means with respect to the support; a second arm, equipped with grippers, which is fitted in rotary manner to and projects from the first arm; and means for rotating the second arm synchronously with respect to the first, and in turn having a shaft, which is coaxial with a rotation member of the first arm, and is secured at one end to the support, and at the opposite end to the first arm; and a kinematic mechanism carried by the first arm and connecting the shaft to a rotation member of the second arm; controlled-yielding angular connecting means being located between the shaft and the support; and the rotation member of the first arm being connected to the first arm indirectly via torque transmission means with a predetermined break load.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2010Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: Bottero S.p.A.Inventors: Zdenko Kuz, Gianclaudio Borsarelli, Maurizio Barolo
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Publication number: 20120103022Abstract: The present invention relates to a crucible assembly for manufacturing a silicon ingot including a subsidiary crucible, and, more particularly, to a crucible assembly for manufacturing a silicon ingot including a subsidiary crucible, which is used in an apparatus for manufacturing a silicon ingot by refining a silicon raw material, and which can manufacture a silicon ingot having a high effective height because it includes a standard crucible and a subsidiary crucible so that it can be charged with a large amount of silicon raw material.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2010Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: INSOTEQ CO., LTD.Inventors: Young Jo Kim, Young Kwan Kim
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Patent number: 8113016Abstract: In a machine for forming glass items, a mold having two half-molds movable between a closed forming position and an open extraction position by a mold opening/closing group is provided. The mold includes two handling arms, each connected to a respective half-mold, which are rotated about respective fixed hinge axes by a single linear actuator. The mobile member translates in a direction parallel to the fixed hinge axes, and is connected to the handling arms by a mechanical transmission having a respective guide-and-slide assembly for each handling arm.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2009Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Bottero S.p.A.Inventors: Mario Balbi, Maurizio Barolo, Marcello Ostorero
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Publication number: 20110226018Abstract: In a glassware forming machine, a mold is moved to and from a work position by a device having a supporting structure connected to an overhead frame of the machine; a gripping head for engaging the mold; a cable transmission having a cable operated by a winch and connected to the gripping head to move the gripping head to and from the supporting structure in a substantially vertical direction; and a powered articulated arm connected to the gripping head and to the supporting structure to exert substantially horizontal forces on the gripping head.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2011Publication date: September 22, 2011Inventor: FABIO PIGORINI
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Patent number: 7958749Abstract: A glassware mold bottom plate mounting arrangement in a glassware forming machine includes a floating ring captured by a cap plate on a base for limited lateral movement with respect to the base and the cap plate. A hollow spud is rigidly secured to and extends from the ring. A cooling wind passage in the base opens through the hollow spud, and a vacuum passage in the base opens through the ring at a position spaced from the spud. A glassware mold bottom plate is removably telescopically received over the ring and the spud. The bottom plate has a central air passage received over the spud, an annular recess received over the ring, and a peripheral air passage that opens into the annular recess such that the central and peripheral air passages open to the cooling wind and vacuum passages in the base through the spud and the ring respectively. The spud and the ring preferably have external seals in respective sliding sealing engagement with the central air passage and the annular recess in the bottom plate.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2007Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Owens-Brockway Glass Container, Inc.Inventor: Thomas R. Kirkman
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Patent number: 7845193Abstract: Apparatus for opening and closing mold arms in a glassware forming machine includes a gearbox for mounting on a glassware machine frame, a cylinder housing suspended beneath the gearbox, and a cylinder disposed within the cylinder housing. The cylinder has a piston with an extending piston rod and a gear rack machined or otherwise formed in the piston rod. A first drive gear in the cylinder housing is coupled to the gear rack and a drive shaft extends from the first drive gear and the cylinder housing into the gearbox. A second drive gear is disposed in the gearbox and coupled to the drive shaft. Laterally spaced operating shafts extend upwardly from within the gearbox. Means including an idler gear couple the second drive gear to the operating shafts such that the operating shafts are rotated simultaneously in opposite directions by the cylinder, the gear rack, the first and second drive gears and the idler gear.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2007Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Owens-Backway Glass Container IncInventor: Jeffrey W. Cramer
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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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Publication number: 20100018255Abstract: In a machine for forming glass items, a forming section has a forming assembly, and a bottom support structure for supporting the forming assembly. The forming section has a rough mold; a finish mold; a transfer assembly for transferring at least one glass mass being formed from the rough mold to the finish mold; an extractor for extracting at least one glass item from the finish mold; a glass mass guide device, a mold closing device, and a punching device associated with the rough mold. The forming section also has and a pneumatic blower device and a cooling device associated with at least the finish mold The bottom support structure has a bottom hollow frame, and at least one top plate separate from the bottom frame and on which the whole forming assembly rests and is connected.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2009Publication date: January 28, 2010Inventor: Mario Balbi
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Publication number: 20090107181Abstract: A preform producing apparatus, in which the apparatus is downsized and capable of producing preforms at a lower cost, and a molten glass-supporting member used for the preform producing apparatus are provided. A molten glass-supporting member 1 has an openable and closable receiving member 12, of which a receiving surface 13 for receiving molten glass is constructed from a plurality of members 11a and 11b, and a closed state-maintaining member 14 for maintaining the receiving member 12 in a closed state.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2008Publication date: April 30, 2009Inventor: Ryousuke Sakai
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Publication number: 20080307831Abstract: A glassware mold bottom plate mounting arrangement in a glassware forming machine includes a floating ring captured by a cap plate on a base for limited lateral movement with respect to the base and the cap plate. A hollow spud is rigidly secured to and extends from the ring. A cooling wind passage in the base opens through the hollow spud, and a vacuum passage in the base opens through the ring at a position spaced from the spud. A glassware mold bottom plate is removably telescopically received over the ring and the spud. The bottom plate has a central air passage received over the spud, an annular recess received over the ring, and a peripheral air passage that opens into the annular recess such that the central and peripheral air passages open to the cooling wind and vacuum passages in the base through the spud and the ring respectively. The spud and the ring preferably have external seals in respective sliding sealing engagement with the central air passage and the annular recess in the bottom plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2007Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventor: Thomas R. Kirkman
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Patent number: 7451622Abstract: A mold open and closed mechanism for an I.S. machine is disclosed which has a mold carrier supported for displacement between mold open and closed positions. The mold carrier has a front mold mounting face vertical and horizontal mold alignment structure and a vertical face for transmitting clamping forces to a supported mold.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2005Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventor: F. Alan Fenton
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Patent number: 7380417Abstract: A glass forming system includes a first rotating device disposed in a first processing station defining a reception region, a first heating region, a first transfer region and a first cooling region, and a second rotating device disposed in a second processing station defining a second transfer region, a second heating region, a forming region and a second cooling region. The second rotating device holds at least one forming unit and is turnable to move the forming unit between the regions of the second processing station. The first rotating device holds at least one sleeve member which is movable between the first and second rotating devices and mountable on the forming unit. The first rotating device is turnable to move the sleeve member between the regions of the second processing station.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2005Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Asia Optical Co., Inc.Inventor: Meng-Kun Wang
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Patent number: 7380418Abstract: A continuous glass forming system includes a forming room and at least one forming unit which is advanced successively through a first loading/unloading station, a first heating station, a first forming station, and a first cooling station which are provided within the forming room. The forming unit includes lower and upper mold units, and a sleeve member removably assembled between the lower and upper mold units. The lower and upper mold units have respective first and second forming faces to form a glass blank into a lens. The sleeve member has support faces to support respectively the glass blank and lens. A transfer device moves into or out of the forming room to load or unload the sleeve member into or from the forming unit.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2005Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Asia Optical Co., Inc.Inventor: Meng-Kun Wang
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Publication number: 20080083249Abstract: It is an object of the present invention to provide a method for producing glass in which the temperature distribution between around a central portion and around a side wall of a shaping mold (temperature distribution between around a central portion and around a side wall of molten glass in the shaping mold) is regulated within a range of ±150° C. to produce large-size glass, and to provide a device for shaping glass used in the method for producing glass. The object may be attained by carrying out a step of flowing the molten glass in a melting furnace, through a pipe to which a heat-insulating member is fixed to prevent the heat dissipation of the molten glass, into the shaping mold covered with a low heat-conductive member, and a step of maintaining the distance between the lower portion of the heat-insulating member and the liquid surface of the molten glass.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2007Publication date: April 10, 2008Inventors: Naoyuki Goto, Naoto Sato, Takayuki Kishi
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Publication number: 20080019782Abstract: The tensile strength of the first fixing member is larger than the tensile strength of the second fixing member. When the attaching and detaching of the cutting tool is repeated, although the second fixing member having a smaller tensile strength gets deteriorated, it is sufficient to replace the second fixing member, and it is possible to prevent breakage of the first fixing member, and it is possible to reduce the frequency of replacing the vibration body. As the material for first fixing member, it is possible to use high-speed steel, cemented carbide, SCM steel (chrome molybdenum steel), etc. As the material for the second fixing member, it is possible to use cemented carbide, SCM steel, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Inventors: Toshiyuki Imai, Shigeru Hosoe
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Patent number: 7204649Abstract: As means of the present invention, first, on the optical element, a plate-like peripheral edge part which is protruding, while surrounding an effective part having an optical function thereof, outside from the effective part is provided. Furthermore, at a part of the through hole of the holder, a straight cylindrical part is provided. Then, an outer circumference of the peripheral edge part is tightly fitted to an inner circumferential surface of the cylindrical part of the through hole throughout the entire circumference.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2005Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Nippon Sheet Glass Company, LimitedInventor: Hiroyuki Tanaka
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Patent number: 7134301Abstract: A mold cooling system is disclosed for the blank mold halves of an I.S. machine. The mold halves are supported at their bottom by a lower hanger assembly which includes a discrete plenum for each of the mold halves. Each plenum is isolated and has its own air supply which includes an adjustable flow control. This provides complete control of the mold cooling process.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2003Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventors: Willi Meyer, Thomas Mueller
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Patent number: 7047766Abstract: An invert mechanism for moving parisons between a pre-forming station and a finishing forming station of a glass forming machine is disclosed. The mechanism is disposed above a cover plate of a frame of the glass forming machine. An electric motor is disposed with its horizontal longitudinal axis above the cover plate. A driven shaft of the electric motor is connected to a horizontal invert shaft by means of a transmission. Between the driven shaft of the electric motor and the transmission a planetary gear is connected.Type: GrantFiled: July 4, 2001Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Heye International GmbHInventors: Wilhelm Schneider, Dirk Winkelhake, Hermann Bögert
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Patent number: 6951629Abstract: A blow mold (1) for a stretching machine or a glass blowing machine, comprising two mold halves (3, 4) which are pivotably connected by at least one connecting pin (2), and a shutting device and locking device in the form of a closing clamp (7) which can be slid directly onto the mold halves (3, 4) from the side of the connecting pin (2). The mold halves (3, 4) are closed around the connecting pin (2) by the sliding, pressing contact of the closing clamp (7) and in the closed position, are pressed against each other without a gap, resulting in a mechanically simple, space-saving blow mold (1).Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2001Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Inventor: Hermann E. H. Kronseder
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Publication number: 20040211220Abstract: A mold cooling system is disclosed for the blank mold halves of an I.S. machine. The mold halves are supported at their bottom by a lower hanger assembly which includes a discrete plenum for each of the mold halves. Each plenum is isolated and has its own air supply which includes an adjustable flow control. This provides complete control of the mold cooling process.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2003Publication date: October 28, 2004Inventors: Willi Meyer, Thomas Mueller
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Patent number: 6807830Abstract: A mold support mechanism for an I.S. machine has a carrier that is releasably connected to the shaft on which the drive links of a drive are rotatably supported.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2001Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventor: Steven J. Brown
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Patent number: 6807828Abstract: A mold open and close mechanism for an I.S. machine is provided which separates the drive including the motor and the housing. The drive portion is releasably connected to the housing so that the drive can be easily removed for repair or replacement.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2001Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventors: Gary R. Voisine, Michael P. Ciriello
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Publication number: 20040096536Abstract: A molding assembly, that includes: a plurality of support pillars fixedly attached to a support structure, wherein each support pillar includes a recessed seat; a mold support member, and; a flexible ring for holding a mold in contact with the mold support member, wherein the flexible ring, while holding the mold, rests upon the recessed seat of the support pillar.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Stephen C. Meissner
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Patent number: 6684665Abstract: Device for driving two mold half holders of a glass molding machine On a glass molding machine (5) holders (2; 3) are pivotally mounted about an axis (4). Each holder (2; 3) has mold tool halves (6; 7). A first joint bar (10) is articulated at a first articulation point (9) of each holder (2; 3). A second joint bar (12) is articulated at a second articulation point (11) of the first joint bar (10), which second joint bar is articulated for its part at a third articulation point (13) of the glass molding machine (5). A rod (14) is also articulated at the second articulation point (11) and is articulated with its other end at a crank pin (15) of a crank (16). Each of the two cranks (16) is coaxially connected to a toothed wheel (17; 18). The toothed wheels (17; 18) are in engagement with a worm (21) on diametrically opposite sides, which worm can be rotationally driven in a reciprocating manner by an electric servomotor (29) via a gear mechanism (30).Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2001Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Inventors: Hermann Bögert, Thomas Hartmann, Heinz Hermening
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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: 6386000Abstract: An I.S. machine is disclosed which has at least one section having a mold station wherein a glass forming operation is performed within a mold which includes an opposed pair of mold halves each of which has a blank diameter which can vary within a selected range and a planar surface to be clampingly engaged with the planar surface of the other mold half at a mold centerline. The section has a mold open and closed mechanism which includes a pair of opposed displaceable mold holders for holding one or a plurality of opposed pairs of mold halves, and a drive assembly for displacing the mold holders from a selected open position, the location of which is a direct function of the dimension of the blank diameter of the mold halves supported on the mold holders, to a closed position.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1999Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventors: Frank Alan Fenton, Steven J. Brown
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Patent number: 6314762Abstract: A neck ring arm assembly for a glass container forming machine of the individual section type comprising a horizontally extending invert shaft and a vertically extending cylinder with a rack that engages a spur gear attached to the invert shaft to oscillate the invert shaft. In a first embodiment, the invert shaft has an inner annular sleeve keyed to it, and the inner annular sleeve has a polygonal exterior, preferably a hexagonal exterior. First and second outer annular sleeves surround the inner annular sleeve to be oscillatable therewith, but reciprocable with respect thereto.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1999Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: Owens-Brockway Glass Container Inc.Inventor: Thomas R. Kirkman
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Patent number: 6253579Abstract: A valve hamper assembly for a glassware machine having a camming surface and a movable follower surface engaging the camming surface. A movable valve is operatively connected to the follower surface. A movement device is operatively connected to the follower surface for moving the follower surface along the camming surface to cause movement of the valve.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Libbey Glass Inc.Inventors: Terry E. Hartman, Herbert C. Kroh, David E. Crots
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Patent number: 6233975Abstract: A common cage assembly for a mold for a glassware machine having a mold support member. The assembly further includes a first cage member and a second cage member. Each of the cage members is movably mounted adjacent to the mold support member. Each of the cage members has a mold receiving surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1999Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Libbey Glass Inc.Inventors: Terry E. Hartman, Herbert C. Kroh, David E. Crots
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Patent number: 6170294Abstract: An I.S. Machine for making glass bottles, having a plurality of sections, each having a blank station for forming a parison. Each section has a section frame having a top surface, and a plunger mechanism including at least one plunger canister having a lower cylinder and an upper flange. A horizontal mounting plate having a top surface and vertical openings for receiving the lower cylinder of each of the plunger canisters is fixedly secured on the top surface of the section frame. The section frame top surface has vertical openings for receiving the lower cylinders of each of the plunger canisters and the flange of the plunger mechanism is secured to the top surface of the mounting plate.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1999Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventors: Philip A. Mann, Joseph A. Borbone, Ame Stenholm, Ove Per Pilskaer, Jamo Kammonen, Steven J. Pinkerton
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Patent number: 6098427Abstract: A neck ring arm assembly for a glass container forming machine of the individual section type comprising a horizontally extending invert shaft and a vertically extending cylinder with a rack that engages a spur gear attached to the invert shaft to oscillate the invert shaft. The invert shaft has an inner annular sleeve keyed to it, and the inner annular sleeve has a polygonal exterior, preferably a hexagonal exterior. First and second outer annular sleeves surround the inner annular sleeve to be oscillatable therewith, but reciprocable with respect thereto. Each of the first and second outer annular sleeves has a polygonal interior which is complementary to the polygonal exterior of the inner annular sleeve, and each is provided with a plurality of replaceable wear pads each of which is adjustable toward a surface of the polygonal exterior of the inner annular sleeve to provide for close, low backlash engagement of the inner annular sleeve by the outer annular sleeves over a prolonged duration.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1998Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: Owens-Brockway Glass Container Inc.Inventor: Thomas R. Kirkman
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Patent number: 6038886Abstract: A mold support frame assembly including a pair of mold support frames between which a connector extends and cooperates with to provide a thermally stable center. Each mold support frame includes a linkage extending between a pair of spaced legs and having a connection to a mold positioning member adjacent a centering location thereof so that thermal expansion and contraction takes place about the centering location. The connector includes a second mold positioning member that extends between the pair of mold support frames and has a second mold centering location. A second linkage extends between the pair of mold support frames and has a connection to the second mold positioning member adjacent its second mold centering location to provide thermal expansion and contraction of the second mold positioning member about its second mold centering location.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1998Date of Patent: March 21, 2000Assignee: Glasstech, Inc.Inventor: Paul D. Ducat
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Patent number: 6009727Abstract: Opposed mold supports of a mold opening and closing mechanism are driven by electronic motors between retracted and advanced positions. The motors are electronically geared together and follow a feed program which initially advances the associated mold supports a set distance which is half the separation distance. When the displacement of both supports stops, both motors are operated at a slow velocity. When it is determined again that both supports have stopped, the location of each is verified to be within an acceptable range and each motor is then operated to apply a desired clamping load.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1998Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventors: Marty J. Grant, Joseph L. Lehman
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Patent number: 5974833Abstract: A heat transfer method in a glass bending furnace, which has a top array of of successive heating sections (2) and under it a bottom array of successive cooling sections (3), and in which method glass sheets are conveyed on bending molds in mold carrying wagons on the top conveyor track from one heating section (2) to the next and on the bottom conveyor track from one section (3) to the next and the air heated by the bent hot glasses is sucked from cooling section (3) and blasted to the non-bent colder glasses in the heating sections (2). In order to intensify heat transfer, air sucked from the cooling section (3) is blasted as such, against the travel direction of the mold carrying wagons through the heating sections (2) to non-bent colder glass sheets in one of the heating sections (2) preceding the heating section (2) directly above the cooling section (3) from which the heated air is drawn as viewed in a direction of travel of the mold carrying wagons through the heating sections (2).Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1998Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Glassrobots OYInventors: Kari Vaha-Antila, Juha Karisola
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Patent number: 5974836Abstract: A device used for the bending of plate glass sections (3) includes an oven (1), a bending chamber (6), an upper bending mold installed in the bending chamber (6) in such a manner as to be able to be raised and lowered, a duct producing a flow of hot gas in order to raise the plate glass sections (3) against the upper bending mold, a lower bending mold in the form of a frame that works together with the upper bending mold to ensure bending by compression of the plate glass that is held by the flow of hot gas against the upper bending mold, as well as a movable transport frame (20) which is used to pick up the bent plate glass from the upper bending mold and to transport it to a cooling station located downstream.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1998Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Saint-Gobain VitrageInventors: Herbert Radermacher, Karl-Josef Ollfisch, Werner Diederen, Knut Dahlhoff
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Patent number: 5974835Abstract: An I.S. machine has a plurality of individual sections each having a blank station for forming a parison from a gob of molten glass in opposed pairs of blankmold halves supported by opposed mold carriers displaceable between retracted and advanced positions and a blow station for forming a parison into a bottle in opposed pairs of blowmold halves supported by opposed mold carriers displaceable between retracted and advanced positions. The drive assemblies for the four mold carriers are identical having the same transmission for converting a rotary input into a linear output, and motor having a rotary output connected to the rotary input of the transmission.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1997Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventors: Walter E. Lovell, John P. Mungovan, Joseph A. Borbone, Steven J. Pinkerton, Douglas J. Roberts
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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: 5958101Abstract: A mold opening and closing mechanism for an I.S. machine having a plurality of individual sections each having a section frame having a top wall. A pair of mold support mechanisms are supported above the top wall of the section frame for linear displacement and displaced by a motor having, a rotary output, secured to the top wall, via a rotary to linear transmission supported above the top wall of the section frame horizontally adjacent the mold support mechanisms.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1997Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventors: Steven J. Pinkerton, Walter E. Lovell, Joseph A. Borbone, Douglas J. Roberts, John P. Mungovan