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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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06.05.2015 Bulletin 2015/19 |
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Date of filing: 21.11.2001 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC):
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Tile press with belt charging devices
Ziegelpresse mit Bandfördereinrichtung
Presse à tuiles comportant des bandes transporteuses de chargement
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24.11.2000 IT MI202537
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05.06.2002 Bulletin 2002/23 |
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Proprietor: Marazzi Group S.r.l. |
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41123 Modena (MO) (IT) |
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- Marazzi, Filippo
41050 Colombaro (Modena) (IT)
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Representative: Locatelli, Massimo et al |
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Barzanò & Zanardo Milano S.p.A.
Via Borgonuovo 10 20121 Milano 20121 Milano (IT) |
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References cited: :
EP-A- 0 290 953 WO-A-98/23424
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[0001] The present invention relates to a press for tile pressing molds having an innovative
charging device and in particular for creating colored streaks and veins in the mass.
[0002] In tile production the problem of depositing powders in the mold and in particular
for creating streaks in the mass, for example to simulate the form and distribution
of streaks found in natural stone, is known.
[0003] In the prior art various devices for depositing powder in the pressing mold have
been proposed.
WO 98/23424 discloses a press according to the preamble of claim 1, with a conveyor belt movable
to carry powders from a powder feeding unit to the discharge position over the mold.
[0004] A further, widely used system consists of a drawer with dimensions similar to the
cavity of the mold to be filled. The drawer is open at the bottom and has rods for
drawing the powders to be pressed. It runs on a plane from a charging position outside
the mold to a dumping position vertically above the mold where the powders are dumped.
[0005] As alternatives there have been proposed belt chargers where the drawer includes
a powered belt which receives the powders and dumps them from its lead end into the
mold.
[0006] All these devices have been found to have various disadvantages and especially for
pressing tiles with color variations in the mass and are not entirely satisfactory.
For example known systems easily destroy the color variation effects during deposit
of the powders in the mold.
[0007] The general purpose of the present invention is to remedy the above mentioned shortcomings
by making available a press with a charging device allowing satisfactory powder distribution
in the mold in particular when there is a plurality of powders for providing streaks
and color variations in the tile mass.
[0008] In view of this purpose it is sought to realize in accordance with the present invention
a tile pressing press having the features recited in claim 1.
[0009] To clarify the explanation of the innovative principles of the present invention
and its advantages compared with the prior art there is described below with the aid
of the annexed drawings a possible embodiment thereof by way of non-limiting example
applying said principles. In the drawings:
- Fig. 1 shows a diagrammatic side elevation view cross-sectioned along plane of cut
I-I of Fig. 2 of a press with charging devices realized in accordance with the present
invention,
- Fig. 2 shows a diagrammatic plan view of the press of Fig. 1,
- Figs. 3 to 5 show diagrammatic views of possible surface configurations of belts of
the charging devices, of which that of Fig. 5 is a configuration in accordance with
the present invention,
- Figs. 6 and 7 show diagrammatic partial views of possible design details of the belts
in accordance with the present invention, and
- Fig. 8 shows a plan view of a variant of the press of Fig. 2.
[0010] With reference to the figures, Figure 1 and 2 show diagrammatically a press for pressing
tiles designated as a whole by reference number 10 and comprising a pressing mold
11 arranged between press plates 12, 13 and a charging device 14. The charging device
comprises a charging carriage 15 powered to be movable between the charging position
shown in solid lines in Fig. 1 outside the press plates and a position partially shown
in hatching of dumping into the mold. On the carriage is installed a conveyor belt
16 powered to run on command, possibly on a supporting table 17, between transmission
rollers 18, 19 arranged at the head and tail of the carriage in relation to the carriage's
movement into and out of the press plates. The belt should be at least as wide as
the mold compartment.
[0011] Above the carriage the charging device comprises a hopper feeding unit 20 which dumps
the powders for making the tile onto the belt below. This feed unit is basically prior
art and therefore not further described nor shown. It should include dumping hoppers
for the various powders it is desired to use in making the tiles. For example, there
may be provided a main hopper to dump the powder for making the tile mass and at least
one secondary hopper to dump powder for making the streaks or veining in the mass.
Dumping from the hoppers should take place in quantities and at intervals differing
according to the specific aesthetic effect it is desired to obtain.
[0012] In front of the belt the carriage advantageously comprises a scraper 21 and a powered
brush 22 for cleaning the mold while the carriage is travelling.
[0013] As shown by way of example in Fig. 1 the surface of the belt which receives the powder
comprises ridges 23 protruding from the surface.
[0014] It was found that by using belt ridges the quality of the aesthetic effects reproduced
by the powders improves greatly as compared with known deposit devices.
[0015] The ridges can have various forms depending on the effect it is desired to achieve.
[0016] Fig. 2 shows ridges 23 arranged on the belt along transverse lines.
[0017] Figures 3 and 5 show ridges which are, respectively, inclined and straight, inclined
and wavy or directed along lines arranged variously to mutually intersect on the belt
surface more or less randomly.
[0018] Figures 6 and 7 show variant embodiments of the structure of the ridges allowing
the belt to turn around the transmission rollers. In Fig. 6 the ridges are broken
at intervals so as to form segments which open when the belt bends around the rollers.
[0019] In Fig. 7 the rollers are unbroken and made of relatively yielding material such
as for example rubber to allow their distortion and lowering on the belt when the
belt bends on the rollers. This second embodiment was found to be particularly beneficial
to gain a more diffuse dumping effect of the powders and improve the aesthetic result
when it is desired to obtain a shaded streaked color effect in the tile mass.
[0020] The ridges can be molded in a single piece with the belt or attached in a way readily
imaginable to those skilled in the art.
[0021] It was found beneficial that the belt ridges be virtually as high as the mold is
deep.
[0022] Fig. 8 shows a plan view of a variant embodiment of the press in which a mold with
multiple cavities (11a, 11b, 11c) for performing multiple pressings is provided. The
charging device consequently comprises a belt conveyor 14 broad enough to feed all
the side by side cavities. There can be provided multiple independent belts separated
by longitudinal dividers 24 or a single belt divided in strips by longitudinal dividers
24 which can be fastened on the belt and run therewith or separate with each belt
or strip serving a cavity.
[0023] Fig. 8 also shows additional ridges 25 transversal to the belt and arranged with
a pitch virtually equal to the length of the mold in the direction of movement of
the belt. In this case powder dumping will be synchronized with the belt movement
in such a manner that the space delimited between two transversal ridges 25 will receive
all the powder intended for a cavity.
[0024] In use, whether for the one-cavity or the multiple-cavity version the operational
steps can advantageously be carried out as explained below.
[0025] Initially the carriage is retracted to the starting position of Fig. 1. The carriage
is operated to advance towards the mold and simultaneously the feed unit 20 discharges
the necessary powders with the desired arrangement for tile production. In this manner
the belt passes beneath the hopper which dumps and the powder is distributed along
the belt.
[0026] Discharging of the powders from the hopper terminates when the desired amount of
powder is reached while advancing movement of the carriage terminates when the carriage
has travelled the entire mold and the belt has reached its extreme advanced position
as shown hatched in Fig. 1.
[0027] Now the carriage is commanded to return to its starting or charging position and
during the return travel of the carriage the belt is made to run forward at a speed
virtually equal to the carriage movement speed. In this manner the powders on the
belt are dumped uniformly in the mold. As the speed of rotation of the belt is equal
to the return speed of the carriage, the relative speed of the powders is practically
null with the powders falling vertically into the mold to avoid the dragging effects
of prior art drawer devices.
[0028] Thanks to the ridges on the belt the various aesthetic effects deposited in advance
on the belt are reproduced faithfully in the mold cavity, possibly with controlled
spreading effects as mentioned above.
[0029] Once charging of the mold is finished normal pressing and unloading of the pressed
tile can be performed. The charging operations can then be started over.
[0030] It is now clear that the predetermined purposes have been achieved by making available
a press with a powder charging device providing a precise distribution of the powders
in the mold and the desired colored designs in the mass.
[0031] For example the ridges could be obtained either by cutting the belt in low relief,
molding it directly with the ridges, or adding the ridges on its surface later.
1. Press for pressing tiles comprising a pressing mold (11) into which a charging device
(14) dumps powders to be pressed with the charging device (14) comprising a conveyor
belt (16) onto which are dumped the powders to be dumped into the mold (11) and which
is caused to run over the mold (11) to dump the powders from one of its ends into
the mold, the belt surface comprises ridges for receiving the powder, whereby the
belt is carried by a moving carriage (15) to cause the discharge end of the belt (16)
to run over the mold starting from a retracted carriage position in which the belt
is outside the mold (11) and in the section of movement of the carriage outside the
mold with the carriage (15) carrying the belt to run under hoppers (20) pouring powders
onto the belt characterised in that the belt ridges are arranged along lines arranged variously to intersect on the belt
surface, the press comprising means for making the belt run forward at a speed virtually
equal to the carriage movement speed to discharge into the mold from the lead end
of the belt the powders thereon during the return travel of the carriage towards the
charging position.
2. Press in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that the belt ridges (23) are arranged along lines inclined to the belt (16).
3. Press in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that the belt ridges (23) are broken at intervals to define segments adapted to open when
the belt (16) is curved around its transmission rollers (18, 19).
4. Press in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that the belt ridges (23) are made of rubber material to allow their distortion and lowering
on the belt (16) when the belt is curved around its transmission rollers (18, 19).
5. Press in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that the belt ridges (23) are virtually as high as the mold (11) is deep.
6. Press in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that on the belt (16) are arranged additional ridges (25) transversal to the belt (16)
with a pitch virtually equal to the length of the mold (11) in the direction of movement
of the belt (16).
7. Press in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that it comprises multiple parallel belts (16) of which each one discharges into a cavity
(11a, 11b, 11c) of the mold (11).
8. Press in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that it comprises multiple molding cavities (11a, 11b, 11c) side by side and a belt (16)
sufficiently broad to feed all the side by side cavities (11a, 11b, 11c), with the
belt (16) being divided in strips by longitudinal dividers (24) and each strip serving
one cavity.
1. Presse zum Pressen von Ziegeln, die eine Pressform (11) umfasst, in die eine Beschickungsvorrichtung
(14) zu pressendes Pulver kippt, wobei die Beschickungsvorrichtung (14) ein Förderband
(16) umfasst, auf das das in die Form (11) zu kippende Pulver gekippt wird und das
über die Form (11) laufen gelassen wird, um das Pulver von einem seiner Enden in die
Form zu kippen, wobei die Bandoberfläche Stege zum Empfangen des Pulvers umfasst,
wobei das Band von einem beweglichen Schlitten (15) getragen wird, um zu bewirken,
dass das Entladeende des Bands (16) startend von einer zurückgezogenen Stellung, in
der sich das Band außerhalb der Form (11) befindet, über die Form läuft und in dem
Abschnitt der Bewegung des Schlittens außerhalb der Form mit dem das Band tragenden
Schlitten (15) unter Trichter (20) läuft, die Pulver auf das Band schütten, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Bandstege entlang Linien angeordnet sind, die verschiedenartig angeordnet sind,
um sich auf der Bandoberfläche zu kreuzen, wobei die Presse Mittel umfasst, um das
Band mit einer Geschwindigkeit vorwärts laufen zu lassen, die praktisch gleich der
Bewegungsgeschwindigkeit des Schlittens ist, um während des Rücklaufs des Schlittens
zur Ladestellung vom Abschlussende des Bands das Pulver darauf in die Form zu entladen.
2. Presse nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Bandstege (23) entlang zum Band (16) schrägen Linien angeordnet sind.
3. Presse nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Bandstege (23) in Abständen unterbrochen sind, um Segmente zu definieren, die
sich öffnen können, wenn das Band (16) um seine Antriebswalzen (18, 19) gekrümmt ist.
4. Presse nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Bandstege (23) aus einem Gummiwerkstoff bestehen, um ihre Verdrehung und Absenkung
auf dem Band (16) zu ermöglichen, wenn das Band um seine Antriebswalzen (18, 19) gekrümmt
ist.
5. Presse nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Bandstege (23) praktisch so hoch sind, wie die Form (11) tief ist.
6. Presse nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass auf dem Band (16) zusätzliche, quer zum Band (16) laufende Stege (25) angeordnet
sind, deren Abstand praktisch gleich der Länge der Form (11) in der Bewegungsrichtung
des Bands (16) ist.
7. Presse nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sie mehrere parallele Bänder (16) umfasst, von denen jedes in einen Hohlraum (11a,
11b, 11c) der Form (11) entlädt.
8. Presse nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sie mehrere Formhohlräume (11a, 11b, 11c) nebeneinander und ein Band (16) umfasst,
das ausreichend breit ist, um alle nebeneinander befindlichen Hohlräume (11a, 11b,
11c) zu beschicken, wobei das Band (16) durch längslaufende Trennwände (24) in Streifen
unterteilt ist und jeder Streifen einen Hohlraum versorgt.
1. Presse pour presser des tuiles comprenant un moule de pressage (11) dans lequel un
dispositif de chargement (14) déverse des poudres à presser, le dispositif de chargement
(14) comprenant un tapis transporteur (16) sur lequel sont déversées les poudres à
déverser dans le moule (11) et qui est forcée à se déplacer au-dessus du moule (11)
pour déverser les poudres à partir d'une de ses extrémités dans le moule, la surface
de tapis comporte des crêtes pour recevoir la poudre, moyennant quoi le tapis est
supporté par un chariot mobile (15) pour forcer l'extrémité de décharge du tapis (16)
à se déplacer au-dessus du moule à partir d'une position de chariot reculée dans laquelle
le tapis est à l'extérieur du moule (11) et, dans la section de mouvement du chariot
à l'extérieur du moule, avec le chariot (15) supportant le tapis pour se déplacer
sous des trémies (20) versant des poudres sur le tapis, caractérisée en ce que les crêtes de tapis sont disposées suivant des lignes agencées de différentes façons
pour se couper sur la surface de tapis, la presse comprenant des moyens pour faire
avancer le tapis à une vitesse virtuellement égale à la vitesse de déplacement du
chariot pour décharger dans le moule à partir de l'extrémité de tête du tapis les
poudres présentes sur celle-ci durant la course de retour du chariot vers la position
de chargement.
2. Presse selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que les crêtes de tapis (23) sont disposées suivant des lignes inclinées par rapport
à le tapis (16).
3. Presse selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que les crêtes de tapis (23) sont brisées à intervalles pour définir des segments adaptés
pour s'ouvrir quand le tapis (16) est incurvée autour de ses rouleaux de transmission
(18, 19).
4. Presse selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que les crêtes de tapis (23) sont constituées de matériau en caoutchouc pour permettre
leur déformation et leur abaissement sur le tapis (16) quand le tapis est incurvée
autour de ses rouleaux de transmission (18, 19).
5. Presse selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que les crêtes de tapis (23) sont virtuellement aussi hautes que le moule (11) est profond.
6. Presse selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que sur le tapis (16) sont agencées des crêtes additionnelles (25) transversales par
rapport au tapis (16) avec un pas virtuellement égal à la longueur du moule (11) dans
la direction de déplacement du tapis (16).
7. Presse selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce qu'elle comprend de multiples tapis parallèles (16), chacun desquels décharge dans une
cavité (11a, 11b, 11c) du moule (11).
8. Presse selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce qu'elle comprend de multiples cavités de moulage (11a, 11b, 11c) côte à côte et une tapis
(16) suffisamment large pour alimenter toutes les cavités côte à côte (11a, 11b, 11c),
avec le tapis (16) divisé en bandes par des diviseurs longitudinaux (24) et chaque
bande desservant une cavité.
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