Method of monitoring the movement of a member in a glassware for

Glass manufacturing – Processes – With measuring – sensing – inspecting – indicating – or testing

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65158, 65160, 65163, C03B 940

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045825220

ABSTRACT:
The method is for monitoring the movement of a member which is moved along a path which has a vertical component and an arcuate component about a vertical axis. The movement is brought about by a piston movable in a cylinder and having a piston rod projecting therefrom on which the member is mounted. A cam which engages a cam track is mounted on the piston rod or a further piston rod of the piston and acts to cause the arcuate movement. The method comprises mounting a proximity detector on the cam track to sense the piston rod, connecting the proximity detector to a contactless connector so that signals are passed from the mechanism to a transmitter of the connector mounted on the machine frame, and comparing signals received by the transmitter with signals indicating the stage reached in the cycle of operation.

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patent: 4400192 (1983-08-01), Farkas
patent: 4445923 (1984-05-01), Shetterly
patent: 4459146 (1984-07-01), Farkas et al.

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