Claims
- 1. A process of hot pressing boards comprising the steps of:
- putting a board on a caul plate; carrying out a board conveying step for conveying the board on the caul plate to a hot pressing section and setting the board on the caul plate in a predetermined hot pressing position therein; and hot pressing the board in the hot pressing section with hot pressing means;
- the hot pressing means including a hot plate for hot pressing the board in the predetermined hot pressing position, and a spacer configured to project from the hot plate and capable of adjusting pressing of the board, the board being hot pressed in a closed space defined by the hot plate, the caul plate and the spacer;
- the caul plate in the board conveying step being supported, in a state free from frictional contact with any other member, by a conveying and setting means which is advanced and retreated into and out of the hot pressing section, said advancing while the caul plate is conveyed to the hot pressing section, and set in the hot pressing position in the hot pressing section by the conveying and setting means, and the conveying and setting means is thereafter retreating to a position free from interference with the hot pressing operation;
- wherein the conveying and setting means includes a conveying member and a setting member;
- the caul plate in the board conveying step is supported in a state free from frictional contact with any other member by the conveying member and supported by the setting member in succession to the conveying member in the hot pressing section, and set in the predetermined hot pressing position in the hot pressing section by the setting member after the conveying member has been retreated to a position free from interference with hot pressing operation, the board being hot pressed after the setting member has been retreated to a position free from interference with the hot pressing operation;
- wherein the caul plate supporting the board having been hot pressed is supported by the setting member in the hot pressing section, and is subsequently supported by board take-out means which is advanced and retreated between the hot pressing section and the outside thereof in succession to the setting member to be conveyed in a state free from frictional contact with any other member to the outside of the hot pressing section; and
- wherein the board is continuously supported by the caul plate during the conveying step, the setting step, the hot pressing step and the take-out step.
- 2. The process of hot pressing boards according to claim 1, wherein:
- the conveying member has rails for supporting the caul plate thereabove in a state free from frictional contact with any other member, and drive means for causing advancement and retreat of the rails between the hot pressing section and the outside thereof; and
- the setting member can release the caul plate from the rails in the hot pressing section by raising the caul plate from the rails, set the caul plate in the hot pressing position in the hot pressing section by lowering the caul plate after the rails without any supported caul plate has been retreated by the drive means to a position free from interference with the hot pressing operation, and be retreated to a position free from interference with the hot pressing operation after the setting of the caul plate in the hot pressing position.
- 3. The process of hot pressing boards according to claim 2 wherein said rails are advanced into and withdrawn from the hot pressing section along a straight path, and wherein said setting member moves vertically and horizontally within a plane substantially perpendicular to the path of the rails, thereby avoiding interference with the rails during the setting operation.
- 4. The process of hot pressing boards according to claim 1 wherein:
- each of said conveying member and said setting member supports the board from a lower side while the board is free to move upwardly.
- 5. The process of hot pressing boards according to claim 4 wherein the caul plate is supported by the conveying member with a plurality of first pins of the conveying member inserted into first holes formed in the caul plate, and the caul plate is supported by the setting member with a plurality of second pins of the setting member inserted into second holes formed in the caul plate.
- 6. The process of hot pressing board according to claim 5, wherein a plurality of the hot pressing means are disposed in a multiple stage arrangement, and wherein a plurality of boards are conveyed to and hot pressed in hot pressing sections at a time.
- 7. A process of hot pressing boards comprising the steps of:
- a) setting a plurality of boards in a multiple stage cage by placing the boards on caul plates that are supported by a plurality of conveying members of the multiple stage cage;
- b) moving the conveying members into a hot pressing section that includes a plurality of hot plates spaced from each other in a vertical direction while the caul plates are free from contact with members other than the conveying members, whereby each of the caul plates with boards thereon and each of the conveying members is positioned in a vertically spaced relationship with the corresponding hot plate;
- c) moving setting members horizontally and vertically while the caul plates are free from contact with members other than the conveying members, whereby the setting members move into the hot pressing section and raise the caul plates with boards from the corresponding conveying members so as to release the support of the caul plates by the conveying members;
- d) withdrawing the conveying members from the hot pressing section;
- e) moving the setting members to lower the caul plates on the corresponding hot plates so as to release the support of the caul plates by the setting members, and withdrawing the setting members from the hot pressing section;
- f) moving the hot plates in the vertical direction so as to clamp each of the boards between the corresponding two hot plates;
- g) hot pressing the boards as clamped in the step f); then
- h) moving the hot plates to their original unclamped positions; then
- i) moving the setting members into the hot pressing section so as to support the caul plates with hot pressed boards disposed above the corresponding hot plates; and
- j) moving board take-out members into and out of the hot pressing section so as to take out the cauls with hot pressed boards from the setting members while the cauls are free from contact with members other than the board take-out members.
- 8. The process according to claim 7 wherein the hot plates are supported in the hot press section by means of shoulders, each of the shoulders has a greater width than those shoulders positioned at a lower stage, and wherein said step f) is performed by lifting the lowermost hot plate, so that the hot plates are successively raised apart from their respective shoulders from the lowermost one and are brought into contact with the caul plates positioned vertically thereof.
- 9. The process according to claim 7 wherein said step a) is performed when the multiple stage cage is in a first position in a vertical direction, and wherein said step b) is performed when the multiple stage cage is in a second position above the first position.
- 10. The process according to claim 7 wherein said conveying members are advanced into and withdrawn from the hot pressing section along straight paths, and wherein each of said setting members move vertically and horizontally within a plane substantially perpendicular to the path of the corresponding conveying member, thereby avoiding interference with the corresponding conveying member during the setting operation.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/698,961, filed Aug. 16, 1996, now abandoned.
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