Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – Press forming apparatus having opposed press members – Male shaping member and female mold
Patent
1992-01-30
1993-10-05
Heitbrink, Tim
Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus
Press forming apparatus having opposed press members
Male shaping member and female mold
100218, 425413, 425422, 425443, 425444, B28B 1306
Patent
active
052499502
ABSTRACT:
The invention is a heated stripper shoe assembly for use in manufacture of concrete masonry blocks. The heated stripper shoe has a stripper shoe plate, at least one heat blocks and at least one heat element fitted within the heat block. Optionally, the stripper shoe assembly may also include a heat shroud positioned over the heat block on the upper surface of the stripper shoe plate, a standoff attached to the heat shroud for affixing the assembly to a block machine, and a mold for use with the stripper shoe assembly. The invention also includes methods of using the assembly.
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Heitbrink Tim
Mackey James P.
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