Method for manufacturing tires with two supports for green and cured tires
09701078 ยท 2017-07-11
Assignee
- Compagnie Generale Des Etablissements Michelin (Clermont-Ferrand, FR)
- Michelin Recherche Et Technique S.A. (Granges-Paccot, CH)
Inventors
- Julien Moynet (Clermont-Ferrand, FR)
- Jean-Pierre Guilbaud (Clermont-Ferrand, FR)
- Eric Lebedel (Clermont-Ferrand, FR)
- Aurelien Prevost (Clermont-Ferrand, FR)
Cpc classification
B25J11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29D30/0016
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29D2030/0022
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
In the method for manufacturing tires is provided herein. The method includes moving a member, which causes the transporting of at least one green tire into a predetermined loading zone of a curing station. After which, the cured tired is transferred to the member (from a curing station), and the green tire is transferred to the curing station. The member is then moved to transport the cured tire out of the loading zone.
Claims
1. A method for manufacturing tires, comprising: moving a member in a first direction supporting at least one green tire and thereby transporting the at least one green tire into a predetermined loading zone of a curing station, the curing station being at a distance away from the member; after moving the member, transferring the at least one cured tire from the curing station to the member and the at least one green tire from the member to the curing station, and after the transferring, moving the member in the first direction while supporting the at least one cured tire out of the loading zone while the at least one green tire undergoes a process of curing in the curing station for a predetermined time, the process of curing occurring while the at least one green tire is removed from the member, wherein the member remains in the loading zone between the two transporting steps.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein, during the second transporting step, the member carries at least two cured tires.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein transferring the or each cured tire is before the transferring of the or each green tire.
4. The method according to claim 1, further comprising moving the member inside the zone after transferring the or each cured tire and before transferring the or each green tire.
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein, during the first transporting step, the member carries at least two green tires.
6. The method according to claim 1, further comprising removing the or each cured tire from a press of the station before the arrival of the member in the loading zone.
7. The method according to claim 6, wherein transferring the or each cured tire is before the transferring of the or each green tire.
8. The method according to claim 6, further comprising moving the member inside the zone after transferring the or each cured tire and before transferring the or each green tire.
9. The method according to claim 6, wherein, during the first transporting step, the member carries at least two green tires.
10. The method according to claim 6, wherein, during the second transporting step, the member carries at least two cured tires.
11. A method for manufacturing tires using a transport member, said transport member comprising: providing a transport member comprising: at least one green pneumatic tire support, comprising at least one element capable of being in contact with an upper sidewall of the green tire when said green tire rests on the support via a lower sidewall of the green tire, and at least one support of a cured tire, the support being without such an element, moving the transport member in a first direction supporting at least one green tire and thereby transporting the at least one green tire into a predetermined loading zone of a curing station, the curing station being at a distance away from the member; after moving the member, transferring the at least one cured tire from the curing station to the transport member the at least one green tire from the transport member to the curing station, and after the transferring, moving the transport member in the first direction supporting the at least one cured tire to transport out of the loading zone while the at least one green tire undergoes a process of curing in the curing station for a predetermined time, the process of curing occurring while the at least one green tire is removed from the transport member, wherein the transport member remains in the loading zone between the two transporting steps.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) An embodiment of the method of the invention will now be disclosed by way of non-limiting example and with reference to the drawings, in which:
(2)
(3)
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS
(4) By means of
(5) Green tires 2 are illustrated in
(6) The installation 4 (
(7) The installation comprises a transport member 14 movably mounted relative to the curing station 6 on a guide track 16.
(8) The member 14 is, in this case, formed by a carriage which comprises a frame 18 carrying supports which are four in number in this case. There are two identical supports 20 each capable of supporting a green tire and two identical supports 22 each capable of supporting a cured tire 24. The four supports are aligned in a longitudinal direction of the carriage in this case and the base of the four supports extends at the same height in the vertical direction.
(9) Each green tire support comprises a central vertical mast 26 and peripheral vertical arms 28, in this case six in number, each connected to the mast by rods 30 to obtain a translatory movement relative to the mast in a radial horizontal direction in relation to the vertical axis of the mast. The arms 28 all extend at the same height and are identical to one another. The support is arranged such that the arms 28 are simultaneously moved away from the mast or simultaneously moved toward the mast. In
(10) Each of the cured tire supports is formed by a roller table in this case. The rollers are all identical to one another and define a horizontal plane. The axes of the rollers are horizontal and parallel to the longitudinal direction of the carriage. This orientation of the axes permits an unloading of the cured tires, for example to a cooling station, following a sliding movement perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the carriage, as illustrated by the arrow 32 in
(11) The guide track 16 extends onto the ground in this case and is rigidly fixed thereto. It forms a railed track in this case. It extends in a rectilinear horizontal direction. It comprises a central longitudinal member 34 and two lateral rails 36. The carriage 14 comprises four posts 38 each carrying a wheel 40 capable of bearing against one of the two rails and being in engagement therewith. Thus the two left-hand wheels bear against the left-hand rail and the two right-hand wheels bear against the right-hand rail. The carriage thus extends above the longitudinal member 16, spanning said longitudinal member. The carriage 14 is thus movably mounted in a slidable manner on the track 16 so as to travel thereon.
(12) The track extends as far as a station for loading green tires which are designed to be cured. It also extends as far as a cooling station for the cured tires. Moreover, it passes in the vicinity of the station 6 as illustrated in
(13) The installation comprises a motor 44 (shown schematically in
(14) The installation also comprises means for remotely controlling the movement of the carriage, for actuating the support arms 42, for opening and closing the presses 8 and for the different curing steps, including the essential elements thereof.
(15) An embodiment of the method of the invention will now be described by means of this installation.
(16) In a first step, not illustrated, two green tires 2 are loaded onto the supports 20 of the carriage at a loading station remote from the zone 17. To achieve this, the supports 20 are initially in a retracted configuration. A green tire is offered up to one of the supports such that the principal axis 46 of the green tire is vertical and coincides with the axis of the mast. The tire is lowered opposite the arms 28 and then the extension of said arms is controlled to place the upper end thereof in contact with the edge of the upper sidewall of the green tire. The lower sidewall of the green tire also rests on the frame of the carriage with which it is in direct contact. The upper end of the arms also holds the edge of the upper sidewall at a certain distance from the frame in the vertical direction to avoid the green tire sagging under its own weight.
(17) In a following step, the carriage 14 thus loaded is moved on the track 16 as illustrated in
(18) During this movement of the carriage, other green tires are being cured in the two respective presses 8. This curing is completed before the carriage arrives in the loading zone. Prior to this arrival, the presses are opened and the support arms 42 remove the respective cured tires therefrom. The cured tires are thus carried by the support arms and out of the presses awaiting the arrival of the carriage.
(19) The carriage 14 then arrives and stops when the supports 22 extend across the loading zone 17 and opposite the station 6.
(20) In a subsequent step, illustrated in
(21) In a subsequent step, the carriage is moved on the track 16 in order to place the supports 20 opposite the station 6 and within reach of the support arms 42. The carriage does not leave the loading zone during this movement. It advances only one step. The carriage thus passes from the position illustrated in
(22) In a subsequent step, illustrated in
(23) Then, the presses are closed to carry out the vulcanization of the green tires. Simultaneously, the carriage now carrying only the two cured tires on the supports 22 leaves the zone 17 and is moved on the track 16 to the cooling station for the cured tires where said cured tires are unloaded, for example in the direction 32 via the rollers.
(24) According to this embodiment, it is advantageous if the two cured tires are removed from the presses before the arrival of the carriage in the loading zone and that they are carried by the support arms until this arrival in order to avoid excessive curing of the cured tires.
(25) It is noteworthy that these different steps may be carried out without any manual intervention on the products. The steps causing the action of the curing station take place in a secure manner and without disrupting the supply to the remainder of the production line. The optimization of the movements of the carriages permits time to be gained in the cycle of each press. The movement of a plurality of green tires and a plurality of cured tires at the same time permits said movements to be optimized further.
(26) The supports 20 permit, in particular, the diameter thereof to be adjusted to the internal diameter of the green tires which they are designed to carry.
(27) Naturally, numerous modifications could be made to the invention without departing from the scope thereof.
(28) It could be provided that the transport member is not a carriage. The transport member could be, for example, a member provided with a compartment, suspended and guided by a slide rail. The transport member could be a vehicle moving on the ground without the assistance of a railed track.
(29) The invention is able to be used if the curing station comprises a single press, the transport member thus being able to have a single green tire support and a single cured tire support.
(30) A different configuration could be provided for the green tire supports and cured tire supports of the carriage.