MACHINE FOR MANUFACTURING A HOLLOW ARTICLE MADE OF THIN GLASS
20170267566 ยท 2017-09-21
Inventors
- Antoine Bruneau (Eu, FR)
- Nicolas Castex (Asnieres sur Seine, FR)
- Denis Cavallucci (Otterswiller, FR)
- Sylvie Legastelois (Asnieres sur Seine, FR)
- Olivier Perrin (Chatillon, FR)
Cpc classification
C03B9/46
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C03B9/3663
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C03B9/3841
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
C03B9/36
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C03B9/38
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C03B9/32
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Abstract
A machine is for the manufacture of a hollow glass article that includes at least one thin side wall. The machine includes at least one molten glass parison distributor, a blank mold including a cavity designed to successively receive at least one parison of molten glass, and components that form a blank of the article in the blank mold, transfer the blank into a cavity of the finishing mold, and form the article in the finishing mold. The cavity of the finishing mold includes at least one side part provided with a concave cavity to form, on the side wall of the article, a convex bulge directed towards the exterior of the article. The machine further includes a component that removes the bulge to give the side wall of the article a substantially constant thickness.
Claims
1. A machine for manufacturing a hollow glass article comprising at least one thin side wall, said machine comprising: at least one molten glass parison distributor, a blank mold comprising a cavity designed to successively receive at least one parison of molten glass, means for forming a blank of said article in the blank mold, means for transferring the blank into a cavity of the finishing mold, means for forming the article in the finishing mold, wherein the cavity of the finishing mold comprises at least one side part provided with a concave cavity to form, on the side wall of the article, a convex bulge directed towards the exterior of said article, and in that the machine comprises means for removing the bulge to give the side wall of the article a substantially constant thickness.
2. The machine according to claim 1, the article further comprising a second thin side wall, wherein the cavity of the finishing mold comprises a second side part provided with a second concave cavity to form, on the second side wall of the article, a second convex bulge directed towards the exterior of said article, and in that the machine comprises means for eliminating the second bulge to give the second side wall of the article a substantially constant thickness.
3. The machine according to claim 1, the article further comprising a bottom, wherein the cavity of the finishing mold comprises a bottom provided with a concave cavity to form, on the bottom of the article, a convex bulge directed towards the exterior of said article, and wherein the machine comprises means for eliminating the bulge to give the bottom of the article a substantially constant thickness.
4. The machine according to claim 1, wherein the finishing mold comprises at least one vent to channel gas forming between the side wall of the article and an inner wall of the finishing mold towards the exterior of said finishing mold.
5. The machine according to claim 1, further comprising means for cutting the exterior bulge of the side wall of the article and means for polishing the exterior face of the side wall of said article.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0042] The features and advantages of the invention will appear upon reading the following description, provided as an example, and done in reference to the appended drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0047] Hereinafter, the machine for carrying out the process according to the invention will be described for the manufacture of a hollow glass article 30, for example a bottle with a generally parallelepiped shape comprising side walls, including two side walls 42, 52 that for example form the two small sides of the article 30 and are advantageously substantially parallel, and a bottom 32, as shown in
[0048] The ranges provided above define the relative notion of thin, for the side faces 42, 52 and for the bottom 32, respectively.
[0049] Of course, this machine also makes it possible to manufacture hollow articles with various shapes, comprising thin walls.
[0050] As shown in
[0051] The distributor 1 of a known type delivers, at the outlet of a pouring orifice 2, a parison 3, which is traditionally cut by shears, not shown.
[0052] At the outlet of the distributor 1, the parison 3 falls into a conduit 4 that brings it into the blank mold 10 comprising a cavity 10a to form a blank 5. To that end, the cavity 10a of the blank mold 10 comprises a funnel 13 at its inlet.
[0053] As diagrammatically shown in
[0054] Once the parison 3 is introduced into the cavity 10a of the blank mold 10, a bottom 14 is placed on the funnel 13 on the upper opening of said blank mold, and pressurized air is blown in using the blowing nozzle 12 to settle the glass and form a ring 5a on the blank 5, as shown in
[0055] The blank 5 of the article 30 is thus obtained.
[0056] Next, the blank 5 is stripped and transferred by a handling arm 15 (
[0057] The removable bottom 21 makes it possible to shape the bottom 32 of the article 30 to be obtained, while the two side parts 41, 51 make it possible to shape the two side faces 42, 52. When the side parts 41, 51 and the bottom 21 are joined, together they form the cavity 20a, closed tightly.
[0058] As shown in
[0059] When the blank 5 has been introduced into the finishing mold 20 (
[0060] After this operation, pressurized gas is blown into the blank 5 so as to form the article 30 (
[0061] During the forming of this article 30 in the finishing mold 20, the excess glass becomes housed in the cavity 22 arranged in the bottom 21 of the finishing mold 20 while forming, towards the exterior of the bottom of the article 30, a convex bulge 33, as shown in
[0062] Likewise, during the forming of this article 30 in the finishing mold 20, excess glass becomes housed in the cavities 41a, 51a arranged in the side parts 41, 51 of the finishing mold 20 and forms two convex bulges 43, 53 towards the exterior of the article 30, as shown in
[0063] The article 30 obtained in the finishing mold 20 is stripped from that finishing mold 20 by removing the removable bottom 21 and separating the side walls 41, 51 from one another.
[0064] Next, to eliminate the exterior bulges 33, 43, 53 thus formed, the operators perform three cutting operations, followed by at least three polishing operations for the exterior faces 32b, 42b, 52b of the bottom 32 and the side walls 42, 52 of the article 30, so as to obtain a bottom 32 with a substantially constant thickness and two side faces 42, 52 with a substantially constant thickness, as shown in
[0065] Advantageously, the thickness of the bottom 32 and the thickness of the side walls 42, 52 is constant to within plus or minus 5% relative to their mean thicknesses.
[0066] During the forming operation in the finishing mold 20, to allow the gas cushion that forms between the main faces of the blank 5 and the inner walls of the cavity 20a of the finishing mold 20 to escape, the finishing mold 20 comprises at least one vent 25 (
[0067] In the example embodiment shown in these figures, each vent 25 is formed by a conduit arranged in the walls of the finishing mold 20, advantageously in one or the other of the side parts 41, 51. Each vent 25 inwardly comprises an element allowing the gas to escape and preventing the molten glass from flowing through the vent 25. Each vent 25 may be made up of any other arrangement in the finishing mold 20.
[0068] Hot and/or cold chemical treatments may be done on the article 30, so as to reinforce the exterior surface of the glass.
[0069] The method according to the invention makes it possible to obtain thin hollow glass articles having a homogenous distribution of the glass and having the required solidity for this type of article, despite the thinness of the side walls and the bottom.