Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – With mechanical means forming or expanding pores
Patent
1989-09-07
1992-02-11
Chiesa, Richard L.
Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus
With mechanical means forming or expanding pores
226100, 264 402, 425140, 425817C, B29C 6720
Patent
active
050871854
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for continuously taking off a thermoplastic synthetic resin sheet foamed by a vertical foaming furnace which has a rail fixedly disposed horizontally, two bodies mounted obliquely at the same angle in a linear symmetrical manner with respect to a vertical line and moving in parallel along the rail, a driver for driving the bodies, two holding roll rows having a plurality of holding rolls disposed in a zigzag manner along the longitudinal direction of the body, a pair of supports respectively wound on the holding rolls, and sensors having optical fiber sensors electrically connected to the driver and provided at each of the upper ends of the bodies. The interval of the two bodies is defined to be narrow at its top and wider toward the lower interval. The degree of the width of the foamed sheet is determined by the angle. The sensor includes two casing halves. One casing half contains a light emitting unit of the optical fiber sensor. The other casing half contains a photodetector of the optical fiber sensor. Both the lateral ends of the foamed sheet are passed between the two casing halves. The optical fiber sensors are so electrically connected to the driver as to turn off the power source of the driver when both the lateral ends of the foamed sheet are detected by the fiber sensors.
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Kurita Hiroyuki
Nakayama Hideaki
Yada Tooru
Chiesa Richard L.
Kyowa Leather Cloth Co., Ltd.
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