[0001] The invention relates to a method for discharging brick mouldings from moulding trays,
wherein moulding trays filled with mouldings are tilted and the mouldings are released
from the tilted moulding trays and are received on a carrying pallet.
[0002] Such a method is making part of a well-known method for working a supply of clay
to mouldings adapted for firing of e.g. bricks having the so-called hand mould structure.
With this method use is made of equipment, provided with a press of the type which
forms the clay into lumps and deposits these lumps into moulding trays on an endless
conveying means mounted for intermittent passing under the press, said conveying means
passing the moulding trays across a device for trimming the filled moulding trays,
there being further provided a station wherein the filled moulding trays are tilted,
a station wherein the mouldings are discharged from the moulding trays onto carrying
pallets supplied to said station, a station for washing, drying and sanding of the
empty moulding trays and a station for tilting the moulding trays back into the filling
position.
[0003] With the method according to the invention more specifically that part of the whole
process is involved, which is carried out in the station where the mouldings are discharged
from the inverted moulding trays onto carrying pallets supplied to this station. With
the method used so far the release of the mouldings from the inverted moulding trays
is taking place by vibration and more particularly by causing a vibration plate which
is put into vibration by means of a vibration motor to act upon the upwardly facing
bottom of the inverted moulding trays. A disadvantage of this discharging method,
as encountered in practice is that the time passing between the start of the vibration
and the moment of release of the moulding may vary to a rather large extent in dependence
of the various type of clay to be worked, whereas the extent of sanding and the degree
of humidity of the sand used thereby may be of influence as well. Frequently it appears
to be impossible to effect this way of releasing in the available period of time (e.g.
in the order of one second) within a complete cycle. By supplying more vibration power
more certainty would be obtained with respect to the release, in time, of the mouldings.
The generation of more powerful vibrations, however, also results in a substantial
increase of the mechanical load of the entire equipment. Moreover this would lead
to unacceptable high noise level within the moulding device.
[0004] It is an objective of the invention to contribute to a more effective way of discharging
of brick mouldings from moulding trays, thereby avoiding the objections inherent to
the vibration method above referred to.
[0005] In accordance with the invention this objective is achieved in that the release of
the moulding is taking place by admitting ― via opening in the bottom of the moulding
trays and during a short period of time ― air under increased pressure into the moulding
trays containing the mouldings.
[0006] It has been found that in this way an immediate and silent release of the mouldings
can be effected by means of air of a relatively low pressure, without any affection
of the moulding by the air under pressure. Differences as indicated hereinabove with
respect to various kinds of clay are playing a negligible role.
[0007] According to the invention use may be made of the circumstance, that moulding trays
of the type under consideration often have slits in the moulding tray bottom, through
which air may escape to allow the deposited clay lumps to sag out.
[0008] The use of air under pressure as release means is commonly known in other technical
fields. These well-known applications, however, in general relate to ejecting more
or less inflexible, finished articles or articles of a relatively easily releasing
shape.
[0009] The invention also relates to an auxiliary device for discharging brick mouldings
from the moulding trays in brick moulding equipment. The device according to the invention
is characterized by a cap-shaped mouth piece adapted to be placed with its mouth into
sealing contact with the bottom of a moulding tray and designed to be connected to
a source of increased air pressure.
[0010] The invention will be hereinafter further explained by way of example with reference
to the drawing.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of equipment, in which single moulding trays (i. e. moulding
trays which are capable of containing one brick moulding) are successively displaced
across a number of working stations;
fig. 2 shows a cross-section through a detail relating to the auxiliary device according
to the invention;
fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the bottom of a moulding tray in a specific embodiment,
adapted for use with the method according to the invention;
fig. 4 shows a cross-section of a moulding tray as represented in fig. 3 in the position
for release and
fig. 5 shows a cross-section of a modification of the moulding tray embodiment shown
in fig. 3 and 4.
[0011] The equipment shown in fig. 1 comprises a turntable 1, having a mounting ring supported
by legs 2 and covered on the upper side by a removable cover 3, a supporting ring
5 for the moulding tray supports 6 being suspended by said mounting ring 4 in a rotary
manner (not further shown). The supporting ring 5 is toothed at its inner circumference
(not shown), the teeth of which mate with a drive gear, the rotary movement of which
is taken off from a central drive motor.
[0012] The moulding tray supports 7 are rotatably mounted to the supporting ring 5 about
axes 8 and provided with a pair of rollers 9 at the outer circumference, said rollers
running over a guide rail 10 extending along the outer circumference of the turntable
so as to normally hold the moulding tray supports 7 in their horizontal position.
The guide rail 10 is locally interrupted in connection with a tilting movement of
the moulding tray supports which will be hereinafter further described.
[0013] A moulding tray 11 is removably fixed in each moulding tray support 7. In the example
shown moulding trays are used, which are provided with a single moulding cavity for
one moulding. The turntable may be moved stepwise in the direction of arrow I and
comprises e. g. twelve fixed circumferential positions, in which the turntable is
kept stationary during e. g. one second after each rotational step, while the stepwise
displacement is taking place in e. g. two seconds.
[0014] In the drawing each of the twelve moulding trays and moulding tray supports respectively
is taking one of the said fixed circumferential positions.
[0015] Of particular importance for the present invention is the discharge position indicated
at 15, in which the respective moulding tray 11 is positioned with its filling opening
facing downwards in order to drop the moulding onto the pallet 12 supplied underneath.
[0016] 13 designates a sill extending diametrically under the turntable 1 and adapted for
supplying empty pallets 12 across the same from one side (i. e. from the right as
seen in fig. 1). The position indicated at 14 and preceding the discharge position
15 is also of importance.
[0017] In position 14 the respective moulding tray support has to be tilted in a quick manner,
so that the respective moulding tray will enter into the discharge station 15 in a
substantially horizontal (but inverted) position. For a detailed description of the
respective tilting mechanism reference is made to the not prepublished Dutch patent
application 8901769 (corresponding with European Patent Application 90202549.3).
[0018] In the discharge station 15 there is provided a cap-shaped mouth piece 16 which in
the example shown is supported by supporting arms 17 that are pivotally fastened to
the mounting rail 4, the mouth piece chamber 18 (vide fig. 2) of said mouth piece
being provided with means for connection to a source of increased pressure not further
shown in the drawing. Normally, i. e. during the displacement phase of the moulding
tray support, the downwardly facing mouth opening 19 of the mouth piece 16 is positioned
at a certain distance straight over the discharge position. Around the edge of the
mouth opening 19 a strip 20 of a compressible sealing material is provided.
[0019] As soon as an inverted, loaded moulding tray 11 has come to a stilstand within the
discharge station 15, the supporting arms 17 will be actuated in a manner not further
shown in the drawing so as to cause the mouth piece 16 to engage the bottom of the
respective moulding tray. The edge of the mouth opening 19 fits on a narrow marginal
portion of the upwardly facing moulding tray bottom 21, in which the air passage slots
22 are provided. The sealing material 20 provides for an effective sealing between
the moulding tray bottom 21 and the edge of the mouth opening 19 of the mouth piece
16. A short release of the air under pressure form the pressurized air source will
suffice to cause the moulding to become released from the respective moulding cavity
under the pressure of the air entering into the moulding cavity through the slot 22.
In practice a pressure of no more than 2 bar has been found sufficient to secure a
release within the relative short period of time which is available for this purpose.
It will be clear, that in a similar manner a plurality of mouldings may be simultaneously
released from moulding trays containing a plurality of moulding cavities, by means
of a correspondingly extended mouth piece which may be divided into compartments corresponding
with said moulding cavities, if desired.
[0020] The invention is also applicable with brick moulding equipment of a different type,
with which e. g. the moulding trays are transported in a vertically oriented path
and in which the moulding trays are tilted in a different way.
[0021] The method according to the invention may also be succesfully applied for discharging
from a moulding tray of non-sanded mouldings which are destinated for the manufacture
of bricks having a so-called "Wasserstrich structure".
[0022] Fig. 3 shows a special type of moulding tray 11a as used for making mouldings for
bricks, which are provided with a so-called "frog" in one of the broad faces. Usually
the purpose of such a "frog" is to keep the so-called "drying volume" of the brick
― although ticker, wide or longer than normal ― equal to that of a brick of the usual
size. Said "frog" is obtained by providing on the bottom 21a of the moulding tray
11a an insert or rise 24. A so formed moulding tray 11a, 21a is ― after a slight adaptation
― particularly suitable for use when applying the method of discharging according
to the invention. The required adaptation is obtained by fastening the insert or rise
24 onto the inner of the moulding tray bottom 21a with a limited movability in vertical
direction rather than being fastened fixedly as known so far. In addition to that
a (central) opening 25 is provided in the area of the bottom 21a which is positioned
opposite the insert or rise 24 and which may fulfil the function of the openings 22
in the embodiment of fig. 2.
[0023] In the normal position, with the filling opening of the mould facing upwardly (fig.
3), the insert 24 engages the moulding tray bottom 21a into direct contact so that
the required clearance, in the order of 1 mm, is located (practically) entirely on
the side of the heads 26 of the fastening screws 27. In the position the moulding
tray 11a, 21a can be filled in the normal way. When inverting the moulding tray 11a,
21a (which is covered by a pallet upon filling) the insert 24 will become released
from the moulding tray bottom (21a), so that air under increased pressure which is
supplied through a mouth piece 28 placed around the opening 25 on the outer side of
the bottom 21a may rapidly spread across a substantial area of the upper face of the
moulding, thereby creating a substantially uniform ejecting pressure, which secures
an effective release of the moulding from the moulding tray 11a, 21a.
[0024] The advantage of the embodiment of fig. 3 in comparison with that of fig. 2 is to
be seen in the substantially smaller mouth piece, which may be pressed onto the moulding
tray bottom with substantially less effort.
[0025] Fig. 5 shows still another practical embodiment of a moulding tray which is adapted
for use when applying the manner of discharging according to the invention. In this
case a substantially wide opening 25′ is provided on a central location of the generally
flat moulding tray bottom 21b, said opening being, on the inner side of the bottom
21b, covered by a plate element 29, which is permeable to air but impervious to clay,
said plate element being preferably formed of wire gauze, the mesh of which is in
the order of 1 mm. The plate element 29 has its circumferential edge portion sunk
into the inner bottom surface and may be fixed as by an adhesive. The plate element
may be held in a separate annular frame, if desired, so that it can be interchanged
in an easy way. It has been found, that there is an effective release of the clay
from the wire gauze when inverting the mould and that also in this embodiment a uniform
ejection pressure is built up aver the moulding to be released, when a mouth piece
28 connected to a source of increased air pressure (until about 2 bar) is placed around
the opening 25′.
1. A method for discharging brick mouldings from moulding trays, wherein moulding trays
filled with mouldings are tilted and the mouldings are released from the tilted moulding
trays and are received on a carrying pallet, characterized in that the release of
the moulding is taking place by admitting ― via openings in the bottom of the moulding
trays and during a short period of time ― air under increased pressure into the moulding
trays containing the mouldings.
2. An auxiliary device for discharging brick mouldings from the moulding trays in brick
moulding equipment, characterized by a cap-shaped mouth piece adapted to be placed
with its mouth into sealing contact with the bottom of a moulding tray and designed
to be connected to a source of increased air pressure.
3. A device according to claim 2, characterized in that a strip of compressible sealing
material is applied on the edge of the mouth opening of the mouth piece.
4. A device according to claim 2-3, characterized in that the mouth piece chamber is
divided into a plurality of compartments which are each corresponding with a moulding
cavity of a multiple moulding tray.
5. A moulding tray adapted for use when applying the method of claim 1, said moulding
tray having at least one moulding cavity for a moulding and provided in its bottom
with at least one venting opening, characterized in that venting opening is covered
on the inner side of the bottom by an element which is permeable to air but impervious
to clay.
6. A moulding tray according to claim 5, characterized in that the venting opening is
covered by an insert which is fixed to the bottom surface with a certain vertical
play.
7. A moulding tray according to claim 5, characterized in that the venting opening is
covered by perforated plate element.
8. A moulding tray according to claim 7, characterized in that the plate element is formed
of wire gauze having a mesh in the order of 1 mm.