One-Press Manufacturing Method for Glass Container
20170044043 ยท 2017-02-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
C03B2215/50
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B65D1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C03B11/127
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
B65D1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
There are provided a glass container that includes mouth portions formed at both end portions thereof facing each other and a manufacturing method of the glass container. Since the glass container is integrally molded by a one-press manufacturing method, the glass container may be more easily manufactured and the mechanical strength of the glass container may be improved in comparison with a case in which portions including mouth portions are separately manufactured and then are integrated with each other. Further, since the glass container is obtained by a one-press manufacturing method, the glass container is thick and has a high-class feeling. A glass container, which is integrally molded by a one-press manufacturing method, includes a first mouth portion and a second mouth portion that are formed at both end portions of the glass container facing each other.
Claims
1. A one-press manufacturing method of a glass container that includes a first mouth portion and a second mouth portion formed at both end portions thereof facing each other, the one-press manufacturing method comprising the following steps (A) to (F): (A) a step of fitting a funnel to a mold and then putting a gob in the mold through the funnel; (B) a step of removing the funnel from the mold and then fitting a baffle, which includes a convex molding surface portion, to the mold so that the convex molding surface portion is inserted into the mold; (C) a step of simultaneously molding an inner peripheral surface of the first mouth portion, which is formed by a molding surface portion of a plunger, and an inner peripheral surface of the second mouth portion, which is formed by the molding surface portion of the baffle, to mold a finished-shaped glass container from the gob by inserting the plunger into the mold from a side opposite to the side to which the baffle is fitted and pressing the gob; (D) a step of extracting the plunger from the finished-shaped glass container; (E) a step of removing the baffle from the mold while extracting the convex molding surface portion from the finished-shaped glass container; (F) a step of transporting the finished-shaped glass container to a cooling mold and cooling the finished-shaped glass container, wherein the mold includes a mold base and a mouth mold, each of which is divided into two parts, and, in the step (C), an outer peripheral shape of the first mouth portion is molded by the mouth mold, and an outer peripheral shape of the second mouth portion is molded by an inner wall of an end portion of the mold base on the side to which the baffle is fitted, and wherein cavities formed by hermetically sealing air are provided so as to surround the inner wall of the end portion of the mold base on the side to which the baffle is fitted.
2. The one-press manufacturing method of a glass container according to claim 1, wherein the baffle is formed by fitting a rod-like member, which includes a convex molding surface portion, to a cylindrical member so that only the convex molding surface portion is exposed to the outside, the inner peripheral surface of the second mouth portion is molded by the convex molding surface portion, and an end face of the second mouth portion is molded by an end face on the side of the cylindrical member where the convex molding surface portion is exposed.
3. The one-press manufacturing method of a glass container according to claim 2, wherein an opening is formed at the end face on the side of the cylindrical member where the convex molding surface portion is exposed so as to have the same planar shape as the convex molding surface portion, and an annular end face-molding portion is formed so as to surround the opening, and in the step (C), the inner peripheral surface of the second mouth portion is formed by the convex molding surface portion, and the end face of the second mouth portion is formed by the end face-molding portion.
4. The one-press manufacturing method of a glass container according to claim 2, wherein a cylindrical cooling member, which includes a plurality of blow-off holes for cooling with cooling air the convex molding surface portion from the inside of the baffle, is received in the rod-like member, and discharge holes for discharging cooling air outside of the baffle are formed on the side portions of the rod-like member and the cylindrical member.
5. The one-press manufacturing method of a glass container according to claim 3, wherein a cylindrical cooling member, which includes a plurality of blow-off holes for cooling with cooling air the convex molding surface portion from the inside of the baffle, is received in the rod-like member, and discharge holes for discharging cooling air outside of the baffle are formed on the side portions of the rod-like member and the cylindrical member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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BEST MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
First Embodiment
[0065] A first embodiment is a glass container that is integrally molded by a one-press manufacturing method and includes a first mouth portion and a second mouth portion formed at both end portions thereof facing each other.
[0066] The first embodiment of the invention will be specifically described below appropriately with reference to the drawings.
[0067] 1. Shape
[0068] As illustrated in
[0069] The reason for this is that unique designability exceeding the category of a normal glass container may be obtained since the glass container includes the mouth portions (202, 204) formed at both end portions thereof facing each other as described above.
[0070] That is, particularly, when contents having different tones are stored in storage portions corresponding to the respective mouth portions in a case in which colorless transparent glass or the like is used as glass forming the glass container, the contents can be visually recognized from the outside of the glass container. Accordingly, various kinds of designability may be exerted by the contrast of the tones.
[0071] Further, since a cap is usually screwed to each of the mouth portions formed at both the end portions of the glass container, more various kinds of designability may be exerted by the combination with the shapes or colors of the caps.
[0072] Of course, it is characteristic of the shape of the glass container and the characteristic shape becomes the basis for the above-mentioned unique designability.
[0073] Further, the glass container of the invention also has the functional advantage of carrying two kinds of contents at one time.
[0074] Meanwhile,
[0075] Further, the shapes of the inner peripheral surfaces of the glass container on the side of the first mouth portion and the side of the second mouth portion are not particularly limited as long as they are capable of being formed by the extraction of molding surface portions of a plunger and a baffle without the deformation of a finished-shaped glass container.
[0076] Accordingly, the planar shape of the inner periphery of the glass container is not particularly limited, and may be, for example, a circular shape, an elliptical shape, or a polygonal shape.
[0077] Further, the diameters (the maximum diameters) of the inner peripheral surfaces of the glass container 200 on the side of the first mouth portion 202 and the side of the second mouth portion 204 are not particularly limited, but, usually, it is preferable that the diameters (the maximum diameters) of the inner peripheral surfaces of the glass container 200 are set to values within the range of 18 to 50 mm.
[0078] Furthermore, the depths of the inner peripheral surfaces of the glass container 200 on the side of the first mouth portion 202 and the side of the second mouth portion 204 are also not particularly limited, but, usually, it is preferable that the depths of the inner peripheral surfaces of the glass container 200 are set to values within the range of 25 to 50 mm.
[0079] Moreover, the thickness of the glass container 200 on the side of the first mouth portion 202 and the side of the second mouth portion 204 is also not particularly limited. However, usually, it is preferable that the thicknesses of the mouth portions (202, 204) are set to values within the range of 2.5 to 3.5 mm, and, usually, it is preferable that the thickness of a body portion 206 is set to a value within the range of 6 to 10 mm.
[0080] In addition, the distance between the bottoms of the inner peripheral surfaces of the glass container 200 on the side of the first mouth portion 202 and the side of the second mouth portion 204 is also not particularly limited, but, usually, it is preferable that the distance between the bottoms of the inner peripheral surfaces of the glass container 200 is set to a value within the range of 8 to 12 mm.
[0081] Meanwhile, the aspects of the glass container 200 on the sides of the above-mentioned first and second mouth portions 202 and 204 may be the same, that is, may be vertically symmetrical, or they may be different from each other.
[0082] Further, the external shape of the glass container is also not particularly limited, and the glass container may be, for example, a bottleneck-type glass bottle, a cylindrical glass bottle, or a rectangular glass box, according to use.
[0083] Furthermore, threads, which allow cap members to be screwed, may be formed on the outer surfaces of the first and second mouth portions 202 and 204.
[0084] Meanwhile, since the glass container of the invention is integrally molded by one press, the glass container may be more easily manufactured and the mechanical strength of the glass container may be improved in comparison with a case in which portions including the respective mouth portions are separately manufactured and then are integrated with each other.
[0085] Moreover, since the glass container is obtained by a one-press manufacturing method, the glass container may be easily made to be thick and have a high-class feeling.
[0086] Accordingly, a product, which is molded by a blow-and-blow method or a press-and-blow method, is not included in the scope of the invention.
[0087] In addition, a product in which bottoms of two glass containers are directly fixed to each other or are fixed to each other with another member interposed therebetween is also not included in the scope of the invention.
[0088] 2. Materials
[0089] Further, the type of glass, which forms the glass container, is also not particularly limited, and may typically be a soda-lime glass, borosilicate glass, lead glass, phosphate glass, or aluminosilicate glass.
[0090] Furthermore, for the glass forming the glass container, it is preferable to use a colorless transparent glass, but it is also preferable to use a colored transparent glass or colored translucent glass.
[0091] The use of a colorless transparent glass makes it possible to sufficiently recognize the color of contents stored in the glass container from the outside and to more clearly recognize the color of the contents owing to the internal reflection of light.
[0092] Meanwhile, the use of a colored transparent glass or colored translucent glass makes it possible to obtain a glass container that is excellent in designability through the synergy between the tone of the contents and the tone of the glass owing to the internal reflection of light.
Second Embodiment
[0093] A second embodiment is a one-press manufacturing method of a glass container that includes a first mouth portion and a second mouth portion formed at both end portions thereof facing each other, and the one-press manufacturing method includes the following steps (A) to (F):
[0094] (A) a step of fitting a funnel to a mold and then putting a gob in the mold through the funnel;
[0095] (B) a step of removing the funnel from the mold and then fitting a baffle, which includes a convex molding surface portion, to the mold so that the convex molding surface portion is inserted into the mold;
[0096] (C) a step of simultaneously molding an inner peripheral surface of the first mouth portion, which is formed by a molding surface portion of a plunger, and an inner peripheral surface of the second mouth portion, which is formed by the molding surface portion of the baffle, to mold a finished-shaped glass container from the gob by inserting the plunger into the mold from a side opposite to the side to which the baffle is fitted and pressing the gob;
[0097] (D) a step of extracting the plunger from the finished-shaped glass container;
[0098] (E) a step of removing the baffle from the mold while extracting the convex molding surface portion from the finished-shaped glass container;
[0099] (F) a step of transporting the finished-shaped glass container to a cooling mold and cooling the finished-shaped glass container.
[0100] The second embodiment of the invention will be specifically described below with a focus on the difference between the first and second embodiments with reference to the drawings.
[0101] 1. Outline of One-Press Manufacturing Method
[0102] A one-press manufacturing method of a glass container of the invention includes predetermined steps (A) to (F).
[0103] Accordingly, the outline of the respective steps will be described first with reference to
[0104] Meanwhile,
[0105] (1) Step (A)
[0106] The step (A) is a step of fitting a funnel 72 to the mold 100 and then putting a gob 70 in the mold 100 through the funnel 72 as illustrated in
[0107] Meanwhile, a line D of
[0108] (2) Step (B)
[0109] The step (B) is a step of removing the funnel 72 from the mold 100 and then fitting a baffle 60, which includes a convex molding surface portion 62a, to the mold 100 so that the convex molding surface portion 62a is inserted into the mold 100 as illustrated in
[0110] Meanwhile, an aspect in which the convex molding surface portion 62a of the baffle 60 is completely inserted into the gob 70 is illustrated in
[0111] (3) Step (C)
[0112] The step (C) is a step of simultaneously molding an inner peripheral surface of a first mouth portion 202, which is formed by a molding surface portion 52 of a plunger 50, and an inner peripheral surface of a second mouth portion 204, which is formed by the molding surface portion 62a of the baffle 60, to mold a finished-shaped glass container 200 from the gob 70 by inserting the plunger 50 into the mold 100 from a side opposite to the side to which the baffle 60 is fitted and pressing the gob 70 as illustrated in
[0113] In the step (C), when the gob 70 is pressed by the plunger 50, the inner peripheral surfaces of the first and second mouth portions 202 and 204 are molded and the outer peripheral surfaces of the first and second mouth portions 202 and 204 and the outer peripheral surface of a body portion 206 are also molded.
[0114] Further, after the molding surface portion 52 of the plunger 50 is completely inserted into the gob 70, the state of the molding surface portion 52 is maintained just as it is until the surface of the gob 70 is cooled so as to hold a constant shape. As a result, the finished-shaped glass container 200 is molded.
[0115] (4) Step (D)
[0116] The step (D) is a step of extracting the plunger 50 from the finished-shaped glass container 200 as illustrated in
[0117] That is, the step (D) is a step of extracting the plunger 50 from the finished-shaped glass container 200 by moving the plunger 50 down in a reverse order of an order of moving the plunger 50 up in the above-mentioned step (C).
[0118] (5) Step (E)
[0119] The step (E) is a step of removing the baffle 60 from the mold 100 while extracting the convex molding surface portion 62a from the finished-shaped glass container 200 as illustrated in
[0120] That is, the step (E) is a step of extracting the baffle 60 from the finished-shaped glass container 200 and the mold 100 by moving the baffle 60 up in a reverse order of an order of moving the baffle 60 down to fit the baffle 60 to the mold 100 in the above-mentioned step (B).
[0121] (6) Step (F)
[0122] The step (F) is a step of transporting the finished-shaped glass container 200 to a cooling mold 80 and cooling the glass container as illustrated in
[0123] More specifically, after the baffle 60 is removed, mold bases 10 are divided as two parts and are removed.
[0124] At this time, the first mouth portion 202 of the finished-shaped glass container 200 is pinched by mouth molds 20, which are connected to an arm (not illustrated), in a state in which the second mouth portion 204 faces the upper side.
[0125] Then, the arm is rotated about a fulcrum by an angle of 180 so that the finished-shaped glass container 200 is inverted, and the glass container 200 is moved to a position directly above a bottom mold 82, which is a part of the cooling mold 80, as illustrated in
[0126] After that, when the mouth molds 20 are divided as two parts and are opened as illustrated in
[0127] Next, as illustrated in
[0128] After that, cooling air is supplied from the lower side of the bottom mold 82, and passes through gaps between the outer peripheral surface of the finished-shaped glass container 200 and the inner peripheral surfaces of the finishing molds 84 to the upper side from the lower side.
[0129] At the same time, cooling air is also blown to the inner peripheral surface of the first mouth portion 202 of the finished-shaped glass container 200 by a blow head 86 that is disposed above the finished-shaped glass container 200.
[0130] Accordingly, the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface of the finished-shaped glass container 200 are simultaneously cooled, so that the finished-shaped glass container 200 becomes a final glass container 200.
[0131] 2. Manufacturing Apparatus of Glass Container
[0132] Basically, as illustrated in
[0133] The IS machine uses a predetermined mold 100, and is adapted to cool a finished-shaped glass container, which is molded by the mold 100, by using first cooling air, which is blown from a blow head 86, and second cooling air, which is blown along the inner peripheral surfaces of the finishing molds 84, after transporting the finished-shaped glass container to a cooling mold 80.
[0134] That is, after molding a finished-shaped glass container by one press, the IS machine may manufacture a predetermined glass container by cooling the finished-shaped glass container in the cooling mold.
[0135] Accordingly, according to the IS machine, typically, a glass container 200, which is illustrated in
[0136] Meanwhile,
[0137] (1) Mold
[0138] It is preferable that the mold 100 of the invention includes the mold bases 10 and the mouth molds 20, each of which are divided as two parts, and a guide ring 30 that is received in the mouth molds 20 so as to be slidable on contact surfaces between the mouth molds 20 and itself when the mouth molds 20 are opened and closed, as illustrated in
[0139] Meanwhile,
[0140] Further,
[0141] Furthermore,
[0142] Each of the mold bases 10, the mouth molds 20, and the guide ring 30 will be specifically described.
[0143] (1)-1. Mold Base
[0144] As illustrated in
[0145] The mold bases 10 have a parting line D where the mold bases are divided as two parts and are opened, and each of the mold bases 10 includes a body portion-molding portion 12 that is formed of an inner peripheral surface used to mold the outer peripheral shape of the body portion of the glass container.
[0146] Further, above the body portion-molding portion 12, each of the mold bases 10 includes an opening in which a gob is put, and a recess, in which the funnel or the baffle is fitted, is formed at such opening.
[0147] Furthermore, on the side to which the baffle is fitted, an inner wall of an end portion at the opening forms a second mouth portion-molding portion 14 that is formed of an inner peripheral surface used to mold the outer peripheral shape of the second mouth portion. Accordingly, when the second mouth portion is adapted to be screwed to a cap member, the second mouth portion-molding portion 14 is provided with grooves 14a that are used to mold threads.
[0148] Further, the mold bases also include openings which are formed below the body portion-molding portions 12 and are used to integrate the upper portions of the mouth molds by pinching the upper portions of the mouth molds from both sides. The upper openings, the molding portions such as the body portion-molding portions 12, and the lower openings communicate with each other.
[0149] Meanwhile, the size and shape of the mold base may be appropriately selected so as to correspond to the size and shape of a glass container to be manufactured.
[0150] Further, it is preferable that cavities 16 formed by hermetically sealing air are provided so as to surround the inner walls of the end portions of the upper openings of the mold bases 10 on the side to which the baffle is fitted, that is, the second mouth portion-molding portions 14 as illustrated in
[0151] The reason for this is that the second mouth portion may be more stably molded through the improvement of the heat-retaining property of the second mouth portion-molding portions 14 by forming the cavities 16.
[0152] That is, the reason for this is that the generation of defects, such as wrinkles and cracks, generated by a drop in temperature may be effectively prevented since the temperature of the finished-shaped glass container may be stably retained by the cavities 16.
[0153] Further, after holes, which have a diameter in the range of 4 to 8 mm and a depth in the range of about 10 to 20 mm, are formed in the mold bases at an interval in the range of 1.5 to 5 mm from the upper side toward the lower side so as to surround the second mouth portion-molding portions 14, the holes are hermetically sealed by bolts 18 or the like. As a result, the cavities 16 are formed.
[0154] Meanwhile,
[0155] Furthermore, materials, which have been known well in the related art, may be used as the material of the mold base, and the material of the mold base is not particularly limited. However, the material of the mold base may typically be iron, an iron alloy, brass, or a copper-nickel alloy.
[0156] (1)-2. Mouth Mold
[0157] As illustrated in
[0158] The mouth molds 20 have a parting line D where the mouth molds are divided as two parts and are opened, and each of the mouth molds 20 includes a first mouth portion-molding portion 22 that is formed on the inner wall of an opening of the upper surface thereof and is formed of an inner peripheral surface used to mold the outer peripheral shape of the first mouth portion of the glass container. Accordingly, when the first mouth portion is adapted to be screwed to a cap member, the first mouth portion-molding portion 22 is provided with grooves 22a that are used to mold threads.
[0159] Further, as illustrated in
[0160] Furthermore, each of the mouth molds 20 also includes an opening that is formed below the guide ring receiving portion 26 and serves as an entrance when the plunger is inserted. The opening of the upper surface, the guide ring receiving portion 26, and the lower opening communicate with each other.
[0161] Moreover, as illustrated in
[0162] Meanwhile,
[0163] Further, materials, which have been known well in the related art, may be used as the material of the mouth mold, and the material of the mouth mold is not particularly limited. However, the material of the mouth mold may typically be iron, an iron alloy, brass, or a copper-nickel alloy.
[0164] (1)-3. Guide Ring
[0165] It is preferable that the mouth molds 20 of the invention receive the guide ring 30 therein as illustrated in
[0166] The guide ring 30 is a member that accurately guides the movement of the plunger when the molding surface portion of the plunger is completely inserted into the gob.
[0167] Further, the guide ring 30 is also a mold member that is used to mold the end face of the first mouth portion of the glass container.
[0168] Furthermore, as illustrated in
[0169] Accordingly, when the molding surface portion of the plunger is completely inserted into the gob, the guide ring 30 may accurately guide the movement of the plunger.
[0170] Meanwhile,
[0171] Further, materials, which have been known well in the related art, may be used as the material of the guide ring, and the material of the guide ring is not particularly limited. However, the material of the guide ring may typically be iron, an iron alloy, brass, or a copper-nickel alloy as in the case of the material of the mold base.
[0172] Furthermore, the guide ring 30 includes an end face-molding portion 34 that is formed at an upper portion of the inner wall of the opening of the upper surface 32 and is used to mold the end face of the first mouth portion of the glass container.
[0173] Moreover, a pedestal receiving portion 36, in which a pedestal portion of the plunger is received when the molding surface portion of the plunger is completely inserted into the gob, is formed at the guide ring below the opening of the upper surface 32.
[0174] Further, as illustrated in
[0175] More specifically, the upper surface 32 of the guide ring 30 and the upper surface and the lower surface of the protruding portion 38, which is formed on a lower portion of the outer peripheral surface of the guide ring 30 so as to protrude outward, are received in the mouth molds 20 so as to be slidable on the contact surfaces corresponding to the inner walls of the guide ring receiving portions 26 of the respective mouth molds 20.
[0176] Furthermore, it is preferable that the guide ring 30 is received in the mouth molds 20 so as to be urged by spring members 28 as illustrated in
[0177] Moreover, as illustrated in
[0178] The reason for this is that the finished-shaped glass container 200 obtained in the step (C) may be stably transported to the cooling mold 80.
[0179] Here, since the end face-molding portion 34, which is used to mold the end face of the first mouth portion of the glass container, is formed at the upper portion of the inner wall of the opening of the upper surface 32 of the guide ring 30 as illustrated in
[0180] Accordingly, the guide ring 30 is centered by the spring members 28, so that the finished-shaped glass container 200 is also centered at the same time.
[0181] Meanwhile,
[0182] (2) Plunger
[0183] As illustrated in
[0184] The plunger 50 includes the molding surface portion 52 that is a portion directly molding the inner peripheral surface of the first mouth portion and a pedestal portion 54 that serves as the foundation of the molding surface portion 52.
[0185] Further, the shape of the molding surface portion 52 is not particularly limited as long as the molding surface portion 52 is extracted without the deformation of the finished-shaped glass container. It is preferable that the planar shape of the molding surface portion 52 is, for example, a circular shape, an elliptical shape, or a polygonal shape.
[0186] Furthermore, since the size of the plunger also varies according to the size of the glass container to be manufactured, the size of the plunger is not particularly limited. However, usually, it is preferable that the maximum diameter of the molding surface portion of the plunger is set to a value within the range of 10 to 50 mm and it is preferable that the length of the molding surface portion of the plunger is set to a value within the range of 10 to 50 mm.
[0187] Meanwhile,
[0188] Further, materials, which have been known well in the related art, may be used as the material of the plunger, and the material of the plunger is not particularly limited. However, the material of the plunger may typically be iron, an iron alloy, brass, or a copper-nickel alloy as in the case of the material of the mold base.
[0189] (3) Funnel
[0190] As illustrated in
[0191] The funnel has the shape of a cylinder of which both end portions are opened, and it is preferable that the area of an opening formed at an upper end of the funnel is larger than that of an opening formed at a lower end of the funnel.
[0192] Further, as for the material of the mold base, the material of the funnel may typically be iron, an iron alloy, brass, or a copper-nickel alloy.
[0193] (4) Baffle
[0194] As illustrated in
[0195] Accordingly, unlike a normal baffle, the baffle 60 of the present invention includes the convex molding surface portion 62a in order to mold the inner peripheral surface of the second mouth portion of the glass container.
[0196] More specifically, only the convex molding surface portion 62a is inserted to a depth corresponding to the second mouth portion-molding portion and the body portion-molding portion formed in the mold base, and other portions of the baffle are fitted to the recess of the mold base or are completely exposed to the outside. Accordingly, other portions of the baffle are not inserted into the mold base.
[0197] Meanwhile,
[0198] Further, as illustrated in
[0199] The reason for this is that the end face of the second mouth portion may be more accurately molded since an annular end face-molding portion 64b used to mold the end face of the second mouth portion may be easily formed on the end face 64a on the side of the cylindrical member 64 where the convex molding surface portion 62a is exposed when this structure is employed.
[0200] Meanwhile,
[0201] That is, the annular end face-molding portion 64b, which is used to mold the end face of the second mouth portion, is an annular groove that comes into contact with the convex molding surface portion 62a and surrounds the convex molding surface portion 62a, and the bottom of the annular end face-molding portion 64b needs to be accurately formed to achieve the roundness or the like of the end face of the second mouth portion.
[0202] Accordingly, if the convex molding surface portion 62a and the end face 64a are formed as one piece, the convex molding surface portion 62a stands in the way in three dimensions. For this reason, it is technically very difficult to form the annular end face-molding portion 64b on the end face 64a.
[0203] Meanwhile, when the baffle 60 is adapted to include the rod-like member 62 including the convex molding surface portion 62a and the cylindrical member 64, the annular end face-molding portion 64b may be easily and accurately formed on the end face 64a of the cylindrical member 64 without being obstructed by the convex molding surface portion 62a.
[0204] Further, it is preferable that the rod-like member 62 includes the convex molding surface portion 62a and a non-molding surface portion 62b of which the diameter is larger than the diameter of the convex molding surface portion 62a as illustrated in
[0205] With this structure, a stepped portion is formed on the rod-like member 62. Accordingly, the rod-like member 62 may be fitted to the cylindrical member 64 illustrated in
[0206] Furthermore, as illustrated in
[0207] Further, it is preferable that the diameter of the inner space of the cylindrical member 64 is set to a value larger than the diameter of the opening formed at the end face 64a so that the cylindrical member 64 is fitted to the stepped portion of the rod-like member 62.
[0208] Meanwhile,
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[0210] Further, the shape of the convex molding surface portion 62a is not particularly limited as long as the convex molding surface portion 62a is extracted without the deformation of the finished-shaped glass container. It is preferable that the planar shape of the convex molding surface portion 62a is, for example, a circular shape, an elliptical shape, or a polygonal shape.
[0211] Furthermore, since the size of the convex molding surface portion 62a also varies according to the size of a glass container to be manufactured, the size of the convex molding surface portion 62a is not particularly limited. However, usually, it is preferable that the maximum diameter of the convex molding surface portion is set to a value within the range of 10 to 50 mm and it is preferable that the length of the convex molding surface portion is set to a value within the range of 10 to 50 mm.
[0212] Moreover, as illustrated in
[0213] The reason for this is that the inner peripheral surface of the second mouth portion may be more stably molded since the convex molding surface portion 62a is efficiently cooled from the inside of the baffle 60 when this structure is employed.
[0214] Since the cylindrical cooling member GE is received, as illustrated in
[0215] Meanwhile, this cooling mechanism may also be provided in the above-mentioned plunger.
[0216] Further, the material of the baffle may typically be iron, an iron alloy, brass, or a copper-nickel alloy as for the material of the mold base.
[0217] (5) Blow Head
[0218] Furthermore, the blow head 86 illustrated in
[0219] As illustrated in
[0220] Accordingly, the first cooling air 96, which is sent through the blowing hole 86a, is supplied into the finished-shaped glass container 200 through the first outlet 86b, and the first cooling air 96 that is blown can be efficiently discharged to the outside from a gap that is formed between the blow head 86 and the mouth portion of the finished-shaped glass container 200.
[0221] Accordingly, the finished-shaped glass container 200 may be efficiently cooled from the inner surface side thereof without being expanded by blown air like in the blow-and-blow molding or the press-and-blow molding.
[0222] Further, according to the blow head 86 disposed as described above, a discharge hole for the first cooling air 96 does not need to be formed in the blow head 86. Accordingly, machining to be performed in the blow head 86 can be simplified.
[0223] Furthermore, the blow head 86 may be made, for example, of an iron alloy, brass, or a copper-nickel alloy, as in the case of the above-mentioned mold base and the like.
[0224] Meanwhile,
[0225] (6) Cooling Mold
[0226] Further, the cooling mold 80 illustrated in
[0227] As illustrated in
[0228] The cooling mold 80, unlike the mold 100, is a mold only for cooling the finished-shaped glass container 200 and does not come into direct contact with the side surface of the finished-shaped glass container 200, and is typically made, for example, of a casting, an iron alloy, or brass. The shape of the cooling mold 80 may also be appropriately changed according to the external shape of the glass container to be manufactured.
[0229] Meanwhile,
[0230] Further, the bottom mold 82 is a member on which the second mouth portion of the finished-shaped glass container 200 is placed.
[0231] As illustrated in
[0232] Meanwhile,
[0233] According to the cooling mold 80 including the finishing molds 84 and the bottom mold 82, since the second cooling air 98 can be blown in a predetermined direction (the vertical direction) from the second outlets 82b that are provided below the finished-shaped glass container 200, air is not directly blown to the finished-shaped glass container 200.
[0234] Accordingly, the deformation of the finished-shaped glass container 200, which is caused by the pressure or the like of the second cooling air 98, may be effectively prevented.
[0235] Further, since the second cooling air 98, which is blown from the second outlets 82b, is allowed to pass through the gaps between the finished-shaped glass container 200 and the finishing molds 84, the finished-shaped glass container 200 may be efficiently and uniformly cooled from the inner peripheral surface and the outer peripheral surface thereof by the second cooling air 98 together with the first cooling air 96.
[0236] Furthermore, regardless of the state or temperature of the inner peripheral surface of the finishing mold 84, unnecessary unevenness is not formed on the surface of a glass container 200 to be obtained. Accordingly, the quality of the glass container 200 to be obtained may be improved.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0237] According to the invention, since a predetermined one-press manufacturing method is used as described above in detail, it is possible to manufacture a glass container, which includes mouth portions formed at both end portions thereof facing each other, by integrally molding the glass container from the beginning, without separately manufacturing portions including the mouth portions and integrating these portions. Accordingly, it is expected that a typical glass container of the invention will significantly contribute to the extension of the use and function of glass containers and their diversification of designability.
EXPLANATIONS OF LETTERS OR NUMERALS
[0238] 10 mold base [0239] 12 body portion-molding portion [0240] 14 second mouth portion-molding portion [0241] 14a groove [0242] 16 cavities [0243] 18 bolt [0244] 20 mouth mold [0245] 22 first mouth portion-molding portion [0246] 22a groove [0247] 26 guide ring receiving portion [0248] 28 spring member [0249] 30 guide ring [0250] 32 upper surface of guide ring [0251] 34 end face-molding portion [0252] 36 pedestal receiving portion [0253] 38 protruding portion [0254] 50 plunger [0255] 52 molding surface portion of plunger [0256] 54 pedestal portion [0257] 60 baffle [0258] 62 rod-like member [0259] 62a convex molding surface portion [0260] 62b non-molding surface portion [0261] 64 cylindrical member [0262] 64a end face [0263] 64b annular end face-molding portion [0264] 66 cylindrical cooling member [0265] 70 gob [0266] 72 funnel [0267] 80 cooling mold [0268] 82 bottom mold [0269] 82a bottom mold blowing hole [0270] 82b second outlet [0271] 84 finishing mold [0272] 86 blow head [0273] 86a blow head blowing hole [0274] 86b outlet (first outlet) [0275] 96 first cooling air [0276] 98 second cooling air [0277] 100 mold [0278] 200 glass container [0279] 202 first mouth portion [0280] 204 second mouth portion [0281] 206 body portion [0282] 200 finished-shaped glass container [0283] 202 first mouth portion [0284] 204 second mouth portion [0285] 206 body portion [0286] 300 individual section machine (IS machine)