Claims
- 1. A plunger cycling mechanism in a glass container forming machine comprising:
- a cylinder defining an inner elongated chamber and having a bottom end cap and an opposite upper end, the bottom end cap further defining a central socket;
- a piston slidably disposed within the chamber and having an annular base with an upwardly-projecting piston rod coextensive with the chamber axis;
- the piston rod having a first end fixed to the base and a longitudinal bore, the lower end of which is a central opening in the base, and a second end projecting outwardly through an opening in the cylinder's upper end so that a plunger can be removably attached thereto;
- air tube structure including a first elongated tubular member disposed within the longitudinal bore of the piston rod and defining an annular space between the tubular member's outer surface and the bore;
- a second elongated tubular member having a first end secured to the bottom end of the cylinder and projecting, coextensive with the cylinder axis, into the annular space such that the second tubular member encompasses the first tubular member when both members are disposed in a down position within the cylinder and the first tubular member will telescopically slide within and along the second tubular member when the piston and the piston rod are slidably moved in the cylinder to a maximum up position; and
- the first end of the second tubular member being secured in the socket for limited radial floating movement therein.
- 2. The mechanism of claim 1 further comprising an air flow port extending through the body of the end cap in a direction lateral to the axis of the piston rod.
- 3. The mechanism of claim 1, wherein the entire air tube structure is contained substantially within the bore of the piston rod when the piston is in its fully retracted position.
- 4. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein retractive linear movement of the piston within the cylinder causes the first tubular member to become substantially contained within the second tubular member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/521,327, filed May 9, 1990, now abandoned.
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