Mold extractor assembly for concrete products forming machine
10245757 ยท 2019-04-02
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Cpc classification
International classification
B28B7/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A mold extractor assembly for use with a concrete products forming machine of a type having mold mount shelves and a feed box assembly mounted behind the mold mount shelves and moveable in a vertical and horizontal direction to dispense concrete into cavities defined within a mold box mounted on the shelves. The mold extractor assembly comprises a guide rail assembly horizontally oriented along and vertically moveable with the feed box assembly. An extractor arm assembly is moveable along the guide rail assembly in a horizontal direction toward the mold mount shelves. An extractor fork assembly is telescopically nested about the extractor arm assembly and configured to extend a horizontal reach of the mold extractor assembly to beyond the mold mount shelves so that the mold box can be lifted off of the mold mount shelves via the extractor fork assembly and carried forwardly to a mold transfer assembly.
Claims
1. A mold extractor configured to move a mold assembly to and from a mounted position within a concrete products forming machine (CPM), the mold extractor comprising: in a concrete products machine, a mold mounting structure in a CPM center section and a feed drawer assembly located to a rear of the CPM center section; a lift mechanism coupled to the feed drawer assembly configured to vertically move the feed drawer assembly with respect to the mold mounting structure; a guide rail assembly coupled to an underside of and vertically moveable with the feed drawer assembly via the lift mechanism; an extractor arm assembly moveable horizontally along the guide rail assembly via a first extension assembly coupled to the extractor arm assembly; an extractor fork assembly telescopically nested about the extractor arm assembly; and a second extension assembly, independent of the first extension assembly, coupled between the extractor arm assembly and the extractor fork assembly and configured to extend a horizontal reach of the mold extractor forwardly of the mold mounting structure, wherein the lift mechanism and first and second extension assemblies are operative to extend the extractor fork to an intermediate extended position just below the mold mounting structure, lift the extractor fork up against a mold resting on the mold mounting structure so that the mold is carried off the mold mounting structure, moving the mold forwardly to an extended position at a mold transfer assembly, and lowering the mold onto the mold transfer assembly.
2. The mold extractor of claim 1, wherein the mold mounting structure includes mold mount shelves and wherein the extractor fork assembly is narrower than a space between the mold mount shelves so that the extractor fork assembly may fit within the space between the shelves and beneath the mold mounted thereon.
3. The mold extractor of claim 1, further including alignment blocks located on top sides of the extractor fork assembly and configured to be received within complementary structures on an underside of the mold.
4. The mold extractor of claim 3, wherein the alignment blocks include a tapered top surface.
5. The mold extractor of claim 1, wherein the extraction fork assembly includes a pair of forks coupled together on a front end via a spreader plate.
6. The mold extractor of claim 1, wherein the extraction fork assembly includes a pair of forks coupled on either side of the extractor arm assembly and the second extension assembly includes a hydraulic cylinder coupled between the extractor arm assembly and each fork.
7. The mold extractor of claim 1, wherein the first and second extension assemblies are operative to move between three operative positions including a fully retracted position, the intermediate extended position where either the first or second extension assembly is fully extended, and the extended position where both the first and second extension assemblies are in a fully extended position.
8. The mold extractor of claim 1, wherein the first extension assembly includes a first hydraulic cylinder coupled to the extractor arm assembly and the second extension assembly includes a second hydraulic cylinder coupled between the extractor arm assembly and the extractor fork assembly.
9. The mold extractor of claim 1, wherein the first extension assembly includes a first hydraulic cylinder coupled to the extractor arm assembly and the second extension assembly includes a second hydraulic cylinder coupled between the extractor arm assembly and the extractor fork assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(10) Extraction arms 18, 20 are coupled together via a front bracing plate 24 and a rearwardly disposed cross-bracing plate 26 running between top ends of the arms. A hydraulic cylinder 28 is positioned along a central axis of the extraction assembly 10 and includes a cylinder mount block 30 at a rear end and a cylinder support block 32 at a front end mounted upward to the top plate assembly of the feed drawer section of the concrete products forming machine. A cylinder housing 34 is fixedly coupled between the mount block 30 and support block 32 and receives a hydraulic piston 36. A terminal end of the hydraulic piston 36 is coupled to an underside of the cross-bracing plate 26 spanning between extraction arms 18, 20. Actuation of the hydraulic cylinder 28 causes the piston 36 to extend out of the end of the housing 34 and push the plate 26, thereby causing the connected arms 18, 20 to slide forwardly along the inner guide rails 12, 14 to an extended position. Likewise, the hydraulic piston 36 may be retracted into the housing 34 and withdraw the arms 12, 14 to a retracted position as shown in
(11) Mold extraction assembly 10 further includes a set of outer guide rails 38, 40, with each affixed to outside walls of respective extraction arms 18, 20 and extending parallel to the inner guide rails 12, 14 and mold extraction path 16. A pair of mold extraction forks 42, 44 are telescopically nested about the arm assembly and slidingly coupled to respective arms 18, 20 via a set of guide blocks, such as extraction fork guide block 46 (hidden in
(12) Horizontal movement of the arm assembly is implemented by a pair of hydraulic cylinders 58, 60 coupled via a bracket (e.g. bracket 62) affixed to a back end of respective extraction arms 18, 20. Cylinders each include a cylinder housing 64 fixedly coupled to bracket 62 and a hydraulic piston 66 received in the housing and extending parallel to the extraction path 16. A terminal end of the hydraulic piston 66 is coupled to a rear end of a respective fork 44. Actuation of the hydraulic cylinders 60 causes the piston 66 to extend out of the end of the housing 64 and push the fork 44, thereby causing the fork assembly to slide forwardly along the outer guide rails 38, 40 to an extended position. Likewise, the hydraulic piston 66 may be retracted into the housing 64 and withdraw the forks 42, 44 to a retracted position as shown in
(13) Vertical movement 56 of the mold extraction assembly 10 via means described further below acts to approach and lift the mold assembly 110 from below so it can be placed on either the concrete products machine shelves 134 or the cassette assembly 210 shelves 264, 266 during a mold exchange process. Retraction and extension of the mold extraction assembly occurs in three phases: (1) the fully retracted position is shown in
(14) The mold assembly 110 includes a mold box portion 112 and a head assembly portion 114 that are fitted together in alignment with one another for mounting together onto a concrete products forming machine as described further below. Assemblies 112 and 114 are constructed to form mold concrete products having a certain size and configuration, whereas different mold assemblies can have differently configured assemblies resulting in different products. As the exchange of one mold assembly with another on a concrete products forming machine typically requires a large amount of manual labor and downtime, enabling an automated exchange of one mold assembly with another using the extraction assembly described herein is a key goal of the invention.
(15) Generally, mold box 112 includes a body with a front wall and a back wall joined together with side walls and having cavities for receiving and molding the concrete products. The side walls each have a side face that spans between a bottom facing surface of the side face and a top facing surface.
(16) A mounting bracket extension 132 is coupled to each side wall of the mold box 112 to extend the width of the mold assembly 110. In use, the front and back walls of the mold box 112 are sized for extending substantially between a pair of shelves 134 (
(17) Formed in an underside of this lower mounting surface are die alignment holes 136 (
(18) Mold transfer locators 140 (
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(20) Coupled on either side of the spreader plate 260 are features configured to guide and retain a mold assembly within the cassette. A pair of shelves 264, 266 are spaced on each side of the spreader plate 260. The shelves are spaced an identical distance apart as the shelves or die supports 134 on the CPM to which the mold assemblies are operatively mounted. The pair of shelves 264, 266 are separated by a central expanse configured to receive the forks 42, 44 of a mold exchange assembly, noting that the spreader plate 260 is located below the bottom surface of the shelves to establish a height of the vertical expanse between the shelves 264, 266. The height of the vertical expanseand in this case the height of shelves 264, 266is large enough so as to accommodate the height of a front end of the mold extractor forks 42, 44 and prevent collision with the spreader plate 260 when the forks have set the mold assembly 110 onto the top surface of shelves 264, 266 and is then withdrawn back to a retracted position.
(21) A pair of inwardly sloped guide plates 268, 270 are coupled to outside peripheral sections of the shelves. These plates 268, 270 are angled from a wider top spacing to a narrower bottom spacing and are configured to provide surfaces that guide the mold onto the shelves. Mold alignment dowels 272 are centrally located on a top surface of each of the shelves 264, 266. In use, the mold extraction device 10 would lift mold assembly 110 from the shelves 134 on the CPM and carry it through the opening 262 of cassette 210. The mold extraction device would then lower the mold assembly 110 onto cassette shelves 264, 266 so that apertures on an underside of the mold assembly receive dowels 272.
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(29) In summary, therefore, the mold extractor assembly is comprised of a mold extractor fork assembly which during mold change supports the mold assembly and is supported by the mold extractor arm assembly. Hydraulic cylinders are used to move the mold extractor fork assembly horizontally relative to the mold extractor arm assembly.
(30) The mold extractor fork assembly is comprised of two extractor forks to support the mold assembly, tapered alignment blocks that indicate the correct position of the mold assembly on the two extractor forks, and mounted linear runner blocks that guide the mold extractor fork assembly on horizontal guide rails mounted to the mold extractor fork assembly. Each extractor fork has means for attaching to the rod end of a hydraulic cylinder to move the extractor forks relative to the mold extractor arm assembly.
(31) The mold extractor arm assembly is comprised of two extractor arms that support the mold extractor fork assembly and are mounted to the top plate assembly of the rear feed drawer section. Horizontal guide rails are mounted to the extractor arms that support and guide the mold extractor fork assembly. Runner blocks are mounted to the extractor arms that are supported by guide rails mounted to the top plate assembly. The mold extractor arm assembly has a means for attaching the rod end of a hydraulic cylinder to move the mold extractor arm assembly relative to the top plate assembly.
(32) The mold assembly is comprised of two main sections, the mold head assembly and the mold box assembly. These two sections are placed together by the center section assembly to be ready for transport by the mold extractor assembly. The position of the mold assembly for transport by the mold extractor assembly is indicated by tapered alignment blocks fitting into like holes in the mold box assembly.
(33) Having described and illustrated the principles of the invention in a preferred embodiment thereof, it should be apparent that the invention can be modified in arrangement and detail without departing from such principles. For instance, it is understood that the hydraulic cylinders are just one aspect of drive means that can extend and retract the forks and arms of the mold extraction device and can take the form of hydraulics, pneumatics, electric screw-driven mechanisms, etc. We claim all modifications and variation coming within the spirit and scope of the following claims.