Concrete product machine mold assembly stripper head plate deflection impedance
11518064 · 2022-12-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B28B7/0097
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A deflection impedance device is provided for a stripper head plate of a concrete product machine mold assembly. The device may comprise a spacer having an axial thickness generally equal to a desired spacing between an upper surface of a stripper head plate of a mold assembly stripper head, and a lower surface of a mold head adapter plate of a concrete product machine. A magnetic element may be used to retain the spacer on the stripper head plate upper surface where it will brace the stripper head plate against the mold head adapter plate to limit or prevent upward bowing that might otherwise result from forces imparted by concrete product being formed within the mold assembly.
Claims
1. A concrete product machine mold assembly comprising: a stripper head plate; a mold head adapter plate carried by the stripper head plate; and a stripper head plate deflection impedance device comprising: a spacer having an axial thickness generally equal to a desired spacing between an upper surface of the stripper head plate, and the lower surface of a mold head adapter plate; and a magnetic element carried by the spacer and configured and positioned to retain the spacer on the upper surface of the stripper head plate in a position where the spacer will brace the stripper head plate against the mold head adapter plate, and where the spacer will brace the stripper head plate against undesirable upward deflection in response to forces applied by a concrete product being formed within the mold assembly.
2. A concrete product machine mold assembly as defined in claim 1 in which the magnetic element is received in a magnet receptacle formed in the spacer.
3. A concrete product machine mold assembly as defined in claim 2 in which: the spacer comprises ferrous metal; the magnet receptacle is formed downward into the spacer from an upper surface of the space; and the magnetic element is retained on a floor of the magnet receptacle by magnetic force generated by the magnetic element.
4. A concrete product machine mold assembly as defined in claim 3 in which the magnetic element has a thickness less that a depth of the magnet receptacle.
5. A concrete product machine mold assembly as defined in claim 4 in which the spacer is generally puck-shaped and has a circular bottom surface and a cylindrical outer side wall.
6. A concrete product machine mold assembly as defined in claim 5 in which the magnet receptacle is generally cylindrical and is formed coaxially downward into the spacer from the upper surface of the spacer.
7. A concrete product machine mold assembly as defined in claim 6 in which the magnetic element is generally puck shaped and is retained on a floor of the magnet receptacle by the magnetic force generated by the magnetic element.
8. A concrete product machine mold assembly as defined in claim 7 in which the magnetic element has a diameter less than an inner diameter of the magnet receptacle and is positioned within the magnet receptacle such that a circumferential gap is defined between an inner side wall of the magnet receptacle and an outer side wall of the magnetic element.
9. A concrete product machine mold assembly as defined in claim 8 in which a resilient substance is disposed within the circumferential gap.
10. A concrete product machine mold assembly comprising: a mold assembly stripper head plate; a mold head adapter plate; and a stripper head plate deflection impedance device comprising: a spacer having an axial thickness generally equal to a desired spacing between upper surface of the stripper head plate, and the lower surface of a mold head adapter plate of a concrete product machine; and a magnetic element carried by the space and retaining the spacer on the upper surface of the stripper head plate in a position where the spacer will brace the stripper head plate against the mold head adapter plate, and where the spacer will brace the stripper head plate against undesirable upward deflection in response to forces applied by a concrete product being formed within the mold assembly.
11. A concrete product machine mold assembly comprising: a mold assembly stripper head plate; a mold head adapter plate; and a stripper head plate deflection impedance device comprising: a spacer having an axial thickness generally equal to a desired spacing between an upper surface of the stripper head plate, and a lower surface of the mold head adapter plate; and a magnetic element carried by the spacer and retaining the spacer on the upper surface of the stripper head plate; the spacer being positioned between the stripper head plate and the mold head adapter plate, the mold head adapter plate bracing the stripper head plate, via the spacer, against undesirable upward deflection in response to forces applied by a concrete product being formed within the mold assembly.
12. A concrete product machine mold assembly as defined in claim 11, in which the magnetic element and spacer are configured and position such that magnetic force prevents separation of the magnetic element from the spacer when the spacer is engaged against a lower surface of the mold head adapter plate.
Description
DRAWING DESCRIPTIONS
(1) These and other features and advantages will become apparent to those skilled in the art in connection with the following detailed description and drawings of one or more embodiments of the invention, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) A device that impedes deflection of a stripper head plate of a concrete product machine mold head assembly is generally indicated at 10 in
(11) The spacer 12 may comprise ferrous metal, and, as shown in
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(17) This description, rather than describing limitations of an invention, only illustrates (an) embodiment(s) of the invention recited in the claims. The language of this description is therefore exclusively descriptive and is non-limiting.
(18) Obviously, it's possible to modify this invention from what the description teaches. Within the scope of the claims, one may practice the invention other than as described above.