Glass manufacturing – With means above mold to take-out or transfer product
Patent
1979-10-29
1981-04-14
Kellogg, Arthur D.
Glass manufacturing
With means above mold to take-out or transfer product
65241, 65261, 65323, C03B 936
Patent
active
042617243
ABSTRACT:
A glassware forming machine has at least three individual side-by-side molds at both the blow and the blank side of the machine, which molds are upwardly open and adapted to be closed by a blowhead or baffle depending upon which side of the machine (blank or blow) that the molds are at, that is for either forming the final article at the blow side or the preliminary parison at the blank side. Three blowheads are disclosed for use at the blow side of a machine, and are retained in a carrier arm for limited vertical movement in order to accommodate variations in height of the tops of the individual molds. Two links extend laterally through slots in the blowhead retainers, and a bellcrank lever interconnects these links to the carrier itself so that upon closing contact made between one of the three blowheads and its associated mold, downward movement of the other two blowheads will occur thereby equalizing the closing forces between all three blowheads and their associated molds.
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Emhart Industries Inc.
Kellogg Arthur D.
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