HANDLING UNIT FOR MOVING A MOLD CLOSING ELEMENT OF A MACHINE FOR FORMING GLASS ARTICLES
20230202900 · 2023-06-29
Assignee
Inventors
- Danilo CHIAVASSA (Cuneo, IT)
- Luca GROSSO (Cuneo, IT)
- Marcello OSTORERO (Cuneo, IT)
- Bruno VIADA (Cuneo, IT)
Cpc classification
C03B9/1932
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C03B9/165
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C03B11/14
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
Abstract
In a machine for forming glass articles, at least one forming mold is at least partially closed at the top by a dedicated closing element, the height position of which is continuously adjusted according to the height of the mold by a mechanical transmission that is motorized or manually operable from the outside.
Claims
1. A handling unit for moving at least one mold closing element of a machine for forming glass articles, the handling unit comprising: a frame adapted to be fixed to a fixed structure of the machine; a shaft having a vertical axis; a drive device for motorizing and moving said shaft with a roto-translatory motion along said vertical axis relative to said frame; an arm protruding in a cantilever manner from said shaft and configured to support said closing element; and coupling means which couple said arm to said shaft, wherein said coupling means comprise a mechanical adjustment transmission for continuously adjusting the vertical position of said arm along said shaft according to the height of the mold.
2. The handling unit according to claim 1, wherein said mechanical adjustment transmission comprises a drive shaft protruding outside said arm and manually operable from the outside.
3. The handling unit according to claim 1, further comprising an electric motor for driving said mechanical adjustment transmission, and a command and control unit for controlling said electric motor.
4. The handling unit according to claim 3, wherein said command and control unit comprises memory means storing, for each said mold mountable on said machine, a respective reference position in height for said closing element, and command and control means for controlling said electric motor and moving said closing element into the reference position corresponding to the mold mounted on the machine.
5. The handling unit according to claim 3, wherein said electric motor is arranged above a free upper end of said shaft.
6. The handling unit according to claim 1, wherein said mechanical adjustment transmission is a screw transmission or a toothed transmission.
7. The handling unit according to claim 1, wherein said coupling means furthermore comprise a slide freely sliding in opposite directions along said shaft, and wherein said mechanical adjustment transmission comprises: a screw arranged outside said shaft and coupled to said shaft in a rotatable manner about its axis and in an axially fixed position, and a nut screw engaged by said screw and coupled to said slide in a vertically and angularly fixed position with respect to said slide.
8. The handling unit according to claim 7, wherein said mechanical adjustment transmission comprises an attachment bracket having: an anchorage portion arranged resting on an upper end of said shaft and an attachment portion protruding in a cantilever manner from said anchorage portion; said screw being coupled to said attachment portion in a rotatable manner and in an axially fixed position.
9. The handling unit according to claim 1, wherein said coupling means further comprises a slide freely sliding in opposite directions along said shaft, and wherein said arm comprises an end portion couplable to said closing element and an end attachment portion opposite said end portion; a quick-change releasable coupling being interposed between said end attachment portion and said slide.
10. The handling unit according to claim 9, wherein said releasable coupling comprises: a vertical guide parallel to the vertical axis of said shaft and carried by said slide and a further slide carried by said end attachment portion and couplable from above to said guide; locking means being provided to lock said further slide on said guide in a fixed vertical position.
11. The handling unit according to claim 1, wherein said coupling means furthermore comprise a slide freely sliding in opposite directions along said shaft, and wherein the handling unit comprises motorized locking means for locking said slide along said shaft and are operable remotely.
12. A closing assembly for closing at the top and at least partially a forming mold of a machine for forming glass articles; the closing assembly comprising an attachment head, at least one closing element coupled to said attachment head and configured to couple with said mold for closing at least partially said mold, and a handling unit for moving said attachment head; wherein said handling unit is as claimed in claim 1.
13. A forming machine for producing hollow glass articles, the machine comprising at least one forming section for forming hollow glass articles; the forming section comprising: a blank mold which can be chosen from a plurality of blank molds different from one another and comprising at least one forming cavity for a glass blank; a finishing mold which can be chosen from a plurality of finishing molds different from one another and comprising at least one finishing cavity for said blank and, for each said mold, a respective closing assembly for completely or partially closing a top opening of the respective cavity; at least one of said closing assemblies being as claimed in claim 12.
14. The machine according to claim 13, wherein each said mold comprises a relative said motorized closing assembly; an electronic command and control unit being provided to control all of said closing assemblies in response to a mold change program.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029] The disclosure will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate a non-limiting embodiment thereof, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0036] In
[0037] The machine 1 comprises a plurality of forming sections 2, only one of which is visible in the attached figures.
[0038] Each forming section 2 comprises a blank mold 3 comprising, in this specific case, four forming cavities 4 arranged side by side and open in an upward direction and a finishing mold 5 also comprising four finishing cavities 6 open in an upward direction.
[0039] According to variants not illustrated, the molds 3 and 4 comprise a different number of cavities 4,6.
[0040] Regardless of the number of cavities 4,6, the machine 1 further comprises a closing assembly 8 for closing the cavities 4 of the blank mold 3 and a closing assembly 9 for closing the cavities 6 of the finishing mold 5 and configured to allow compressed air to be introduced into said cavities 6.
[0041] With reference to
[0042] Each closing element 11 is coupled to the head 10 in a manner known per se, protrudes vertically downwards and is configured to couple with the mold 3 in order to completely close the related cavity 4.
[0043] Each assembly 8 further includes a handling unit 13 for moving the head 10 and the related closing elements 11.
[0044] The unit 13 comprises a dedicated attachment frame 14 fixed to a structure 15 of the machine 1 in proximity of the blank mold 3 (
[0045] The unit 13 further comprises a related drive shaft 16, which has a vertical axis 18, a straight upper end section 19 projecting upwards beyond the frame 14 and a lower end section (not visible in the attached figures) coupled to a drive device K, known per se and not described in detail, for moving the shaft 16 with a roto-translatory motion along the axis 18.
[0046] The unit 13 finally comprises a slide 20 coupled to the section 19 so as to be slidable along the axis 18 in opposite directions, and an arm 21 that supports the head 10 and extends orthogonally to the axis 18.
[0047] Preferably, the slide 20 can be locked manually from the outside by means of a dedicated wrench acting, for example, on a screw 20A.
[0048] Alternatively, the slide 20 is locked on the section 19 by means of a motorized locking device, e.g., of a mechanical friction or magnetic type and in any event a device that can be controlled from outside the machine or remotely.
[0049] The arm 21 comprises a free end portion 22 firmly connected to the head 10 and an attachment end portion 23, opposite the portion 22 and coupled to the slide 20 by means of a releasable coupling 24 for the quick replacement of the arm-supporting head assembly.
[0050] Conveniently, the coupling 24 comprises a vertical guide 25 parallel to the axis 18 and firmly connected to the slide 20, and a slide 26 firmly connected to the attachment portion 23 and couplable from above to the guide 25. The slide 26 is clamped on the guide 25 in a releasable manner by means of a clamping screw 27, which can be actuated manually from the outside by means of a dedicated wrench. Alternatively, the slide 26 is locked on the guide 25 by means of a motorized locking device, e.g., of a mechanical friction or magnetic type and in any event a device that can be controlled from outside the machine or remotely.
[0051] With reference to
[0052] The transmission 30 comprises a screw 31 arranged outside the section 19 of the vertical shaft 16 and coupled to the vertical shaft 16 in a rotatable manner about its axis 31A and in an axially fixed position, and a nut screw 32 engaged by the screw 31 and coupled to the slide 20 in a vertically and angularly fixed position with respect to said slide 20.
[0053] Again with reference to
[0054] Conveniently, the motor 35 extends upwards from the attachment portion 38, to which it is firmly attached.
[0055] Still with reference to
[0056] The unit 40 comprises a memory block 40A storing, for each mold 3,5 that is installable on the machine 1, a respective reference position of the closing elements 11, i.e. their correct height position, and a command and control block 40B for controlling the motor 35 and moving the closing elements 11 into the reference or operating positions depending on the mold currently mounted on the machine 1.
[0057] Conveniently, each unit 40 communicates with a general machine unit 41 that synchronizes the position adjustment activities of all relevant closing elements 11 by controlling all of said closing assemblies in response to a mold change program.
[0058] Again with reference to
[0059] The closing elements 45, also known per se, differ from the elements 11 in that they couple to each cavity 6 fluid-tightly and respectively define a respective compressed air supply duct within the related cavities 6. The head 43 further differs from the head 10 in that it carries ducts 45A for supplying compressed air to the respective closing elements 45.
[0060] In the variant illustrated in
[0061] It is evident from the foregoing that the use of a slidable slide along the section 19 of the vertical shaft 16 and the presence of the transmission 30 allow a single operator responsible for the section 2 to correctly position the closing elements 11,45 at each mold change in an extremely short period of time, simply by acting from the outside on the shaft 46 by means of a common crank or manoeuvring wrench or by controlling the motors 35 via the units 40, and without the need to intervene on the device K that drives the shaft 16.
[0062] In any case, the precision and continuity with which the arms 21, and with them the related heads 10,43, are moved, allow a single operator to carry out the height adjustment at a mold change without the need to demount and remount the closing elements 11,45 from the related heads 10,43 and, above all, compared to known solutions, to be able to adjust the height of the closing elements 11 and 45 without having to use “face molds”, which can consequently be completely eliminated, thus fundamentally solving all the problems linked with the handling and storage of the same.
[0063] In particular, during the adjustment performed by the transmission 30, the arms 21 only move with a translatory motion, i.e. they translate while remaining parallel to themselves, so that the spatial orientation of the closing elements 11,45 is not altered.
[0064] Using the 35 motors also practically eliminates the physical effort required of operators inasmuch as they can operate remotely on the individual section 2 or simultaneously on the entire machine in response to an issued mold change command.
[0065] Compared to known solutions, the physical effort is reduced even without the motors 35 inasmuch as the adjustment is limited to the mere rotation of a crank or wrench couplable to the shafts 46 that protrude at the front and thus in an area easily accessible from the outside and without the need to climb up onto or down from the surface supporting the molds, i.e. while remaining outside the forming section, with considerable advantages in terms of safety.
[0066] Again compared to known solutions, the presence of the drive motors 35 and the presence of the related command and control units eliminate the arbitrariness of the movement as there is a transition from little more than a visual control on the part of the operator to a fully automatic control of the individual section 2 or of the entire machine 1 on the basis of information stored in memories or databases, for example in said command and control unit.
[0067] The presence of the motors 35 and the screw-nut screw transmission 30 facilitates an extremely precise and gradual positioning of the closing elements 11,45, thus preventing any damage to said closing elements during the mold change phase.
[0068] It is also evident from the foregoing that the provided handling units 13 are simple in design, cost-effective and, above all, extremely compact as well as being immediately inspectable from the outside.
[0069] The compactness and simplicity of the design also allow the described closing assemblies 8,9 to be used on existing forming machines without requiring any particular modifications or adaptations of said machines.
[0070] It is evident from the foregoing that the described closing assemblies 8,9 can be modified and varied without departing from the scope of protection defined by the independent claims as a result.
[0071] In particular, the arms 21 and heads 10,43 can have different shapes and geometries from those indicated, for example in order to support a different number of closing elements.
[0072] In addition, the transmissions 30 could be provided with both motors 35 and transmissions 47 so as to be capable of manual operation in any operating condition including failures of the electrical control.