[0001] The invention refers to the manufacturing of products, like cement tiles or other
having through openings and holes or even recesses only. It relates to a pressing
and removal apparatus to be combined with presses for this use and comprising a die
with a frame, a bottom, i.e. a base for closing the frame in its lower part, and a
pressing pad able to be introduced into the frame cavity for the pressing, and means
for determining relative displacements between the base, the frame, and a removal
pad to allow the removal of the product onto a shovel which is inserted between the
frame and the base when they are spaced one from the other.
[0002] Substantially, said apparatus comprises: a member with fingers(s) intended to form
the through openings; through openings in the base, corresponding to said finger(s);
and means for determining, at the beginning of the removal cycle, a relative displacement
between said member and the base for the withdrawal of the finger(s) from the formed
piece.
[0003] In practice, said member is borne by the die supporting structure; a member carrying
the base is movable in the direction of the relative displacements in order to lift
the base and the frame with respect to the supporting structure for the withdrawal
of the fingers from the formed piece; and means for the lifting of the frame move
the frame close to the lifted pad while the base is lowered again.
[0004] The apparatus may also comprise, for the removal operations, means for the hooking
of the frame to a structure for guiding and controlling the pad.
[0005] Elastic means may be provided to counteract the lifting of the base and of said base
lifting member.
[0006] The invention will be better understood by following the description and the attached
drawing, which shows a practical, non limitative exemplification of the same invention,
which relates to the production of flat tiles or slabs with holes. In the drawing:
Figs.1 to 6 are schematic vertical sections showing the various steps of a removal
operation; and
Fig.7 shows a perspective view of a product that can be manufactured by means of the
illustrated die.
[0007] According to what is illustrated in the attached drawing, numeral 1 indicates a main
fixed structure which includes a column 3 intended to rotatingly engage a table 5
carrying a plurality of dies; each of these dies is subsequently transferred to various
circularly distributed stations which include the loading station, vibration and pressing
stations of the tiles being produced. A final removal station is provided with a lifting
member 7 which is vertically guided in the structure 1 and is elastically urged downwards
by compression springs 9 reacting between the fixed structure and the lower end heads
of columns around which they are wound. Numeral 10 indicates a cylinder-piston system
intended to control the lifting of member 7 against the counteracting action of springs
9 through a timely command.
[0008] Member 7 has two columns 7A for the purposes to be indicated below. In the removal
station, above table 5, a removal, i.e. an ejection system is provided on the structure
1, said system comprising a pad 12 vertically guided by columns 14 and controlled
for the vertical displacements in either directions by a double-acting cylinder-piston
system 16. In the arm 1B carrying said removal system, the structure 1 has also hooking
members 18 articulated at 20 to said part 1B of the structure 1 and intended to perform
the hooking of the frame in the manner described below; these hooking members 18 are
controlled by double-acting cylinder-piston systems 22.
[0009] Table 5 shows a plurality of dies, each of which comprises a frame 24 which defines
a cavity 24A for the formation of the product M. This frame is carried by columns
26 which are able to slide in suitable seats of table 5 and which are part of double-acting
cylinder-piston systems 28 apt to control the lifting and lowering of frame 24 with
respect to the table. Each die is made up of frame 24 and a base 30 which is made
to rest under the frame 24 in correspondence of the space 24A thereof, and is able
to ensure, in a traditional manner, the sealing of cavity 24A for the pressing. The
base 30 can be lifted and lowered through vertical columns 32 slidingly guided within
table 5, urged downwards by springs 34 and capable of being lifted by the columns
7A of member 7, against the action of counteracting springs 34.
[0010] Fig.7 shows a product M that can be manufactured by the above described apparatus,
which has a set of through openings like the larger central one, indicated by A1,
and the smaller ones, indicated by A2 and located around said larger opening. The
openings may be of various shapes to meet the requirements they are made for.
[0011] To make a product of the above mentioned type on table 5 in correspondence of each
die there is provided a support 36 on which a replaceable member 38 may be engaged
having fingers 38A and 38B corresponding to the openings A1 and A2; these fingers
38A and 38B go through corresponding passages provided in the base 30 to extend into
the cavity 24A of the die defined by frame 24 and base 30 in the position of Fig.1.
Obviously, the columns 32 for the movement of the base 30 pass through support 36
and member 38.
[0012] A die which has been made to transit through the pressing station reaches the removal
station (shown in Figs.1 to 6) in the arrangement shown in Fig.1, which is still the
pressing arrangement. Under this condition, the die formed by the frame 24 and base
30 is still closed and the product M is crossed by fingers 38A and 38B provided in
the apparatus. Pad 12 is in the lifted up position and the hooking members 18 wide
open. It should be noted that the pad 12 is provided with recesses corresponding .to
the fingers 38A and 38B provided in the apparatus, in order to avoid interferences
between pad and fingers. As soon as the die has reached the removal station in the
condition shown by Fig.1, the cylinder-piston system 10 is made to act on carrier
7 and lifts it thus causing the lifting of base 30 (through the co-action between
columns 7A and columns 32) so that the said base 30 can also take up the frame 24;
on the contrary, the member 38 with fingers 38A and 38B remains in its own position
on support 36, being integral to table 5 and - since it does not partecipate to the
lifting - it allows the withdrawal of fingers 38A and 38B from the product M without
impairing said product as it is made to remain on the base 30; the fingers 38A and
38B slip out from the frame 30. In these conditions, the cylinder-piston systems 28
are inoperative.
[0013] In the next phase (see Fig.3) the cylinder-piston systems 28 are made to operate
to lift the frame 24 with respect to base 30, so as to remove the product M from the
base on which it has been formed and keep it adherent - in a traditional way - to
the side wall of the cavity 24A of frame 24; the lifting is such as to draw the product
close to the pad 12 and to form below the frame 24 a space which is sufficient for
the insertion of a removal shovel of traditional type. The lifted frame 24 is hooked
by the hooking members 18, which are timely driven by relevant cylinder-piston systems
22. Simultaneously (see Fig.4), a removal shovel 40 is inserted according to arrow
f40 of Fig.4 below the frame and slightly lifted as far as to almost graze the lower
edge of frame 24. The assembly is thus ready for the removal.
[0014] In the subsequent phase (Fig.5) the pad 12 is lowered by means of the cylinder-piston
system 24A, to make it enter the through cavity 24A and act upon the product M thereby
causing its removal from the walls of said cavity 24A, its resting on the shovel 40
and its further lowering together with shovel 40 until it is completely withdrawn
from frame cavity 24A. During the lowering of the removal pad 12, an arm 12A thereof,
provided with a tappet 12B, acts on the carrier of the shovel 40 causing a lowering
thereof, synchronized with that of the pad 12; thus the removal of product M takes
place while the product itself is kept between the shovel 40 and the pad 12 without
any shock or falling down of said product, and thus without any damage thereof. The
removal takes place while the frame is kept hooked by the members 18 and in a lifted
position by the action of cylinder-piston system 28.
[0015] During the phases shown in Figs.3, 4 and 5, the member 7 may be lowered again so
that the base 30 rests again on the assembly of support 36 and member 38 carrying
the fingers like those indicated by 38A and 38B.
[0016] In the successive phase (Fig.6), the shovel 40 is moved forward again in a direction
opposite to arrow f40 with the product resting thereon, the frame 24 is released from
the hooking members 18 driven by the actuators 22 in the direction opposite to the
preceding one, the pad 12 is lifted again by its own actuator 16 thereby allowing
again the lowering of frame 24 due to its own weight or by means of the cylinder-piston
systems 28 until the lower edge of said frame rests on the base30.
[0017] The table is thus ready for a new angular unitary advancement to repeat the cycle
with the successive die reaching the removal station, while the die from which the
product has been removed can reach the loading and the successive stations.
1. Apparatus for the pressing and removal of technical products with holes or openings,
for example of the type including cement tiles or other, to be combined to the presses
intended for this use, comprising a die with a frame (24) a base (30) for closing
the frame in its lower part, and a pressing pad able to be introduced in the frame
cavity (24A) for the pressing, and means (26, 28) for determining relative displacements
between the base, the frame, and a removal pad (12) to allow the removal of the product
(M) onto a shovel (40) which is inserted between the frame and the base when they
are spaced one from the other, said apparatus characterized in that, in order to obtain
the formation of through openings (A1, A2) within the product, if comprises: a member
(38) with finger(s) (38A, 38B) intended to form the through openings; through openings
in the base (30), corresponding to said finger(s); and means (7A, 10) for determining,
at the beginning of the removal cycle, a relative displacement between said member
and the base for the withdrawal of the finger(s) from the formed piece.
2. Apparatus according to the preceding claim, characterized in that said member (38)
is carried by the die-supporting structure; that a member (7) carrying the base is
movable in the direction of the relative displacements in order to lift the base (30)
and the frame (24) with respect to the supporting structure for the withdrawal of
the finger(s) from the formed piece; and that the frame-lifting means (26, 28) move
the frame close to the lifted pad (12) while the base is lowered again.
3. Apparatus according to the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises,
for the removal operation, means (18, 20, 22) for hooking the frame to a structure
(1B) for guiding and controlling the pad (12).
4. Apparatus according to the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises
elastic means (9,34) counteracting the lifting runs of the base and of said base lifting
member (7A, 10).