Claims
- 1. In apparatus for molding aggregate blocks, comprising:a mold having a mold cavity open at a top and bottom of said mold along an axis thereof; a top plate overlaying said mold having an opening therein aligned with said open top of said mold cavity for accommodating the charge of moldable aggregate block material into said cavity through said open top; a bottom pallet supported for movement into operative engagement with said open bottom of said mold for closing the bottom of said cavity to support the moldable material within said cavity during molding; a stripper head supported above said mold for movement into said cavity through said open top to engage and shape the top of the material in the mold; at least one retractable liner member of said mold having an inner shape-imparting surface supported for engagement with a side of the charge of moldable block material during molding when in a first use position and movable out of engagement with the block material following molding in a direction laterally of said mold axis to a retracted position beneath said top plate outwardly of said top plate opening for releasing the molded block, said shape-imparting surface of said liner member having at least one problem area thereof susceptible to the accumulation of the moldable block material between mold cycles; the improvement wherein: at least one fluid outlet is provided on said top plate laterally outwardly of said top plate opening in position to communicate with said problem area of said liner member when in said retracted position and operative for directing a flow of pressurized clean-out fluid at said problem area to remove any such accumulated block material from said liner member before return movement to said use position.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said top plate includes an internal fluid passage communicating with said outlet.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said mold comprises a split mold having mold parts separable in a direction laterally of said mold axis.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said problem area comprises a projecting ledge region of said liner member.
- 5. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said outlet includes an orifice plate.
- 6. The improvement of claim 5 wherein said outlet comprises a bore in said top plate open to an underside thereof having said orifice plate disposed removably therein.
- 7. The improvement of claim 6 wherein said top plate includes an internal air passage in communication with said bore.
- 8. The improvement of claim 7 wherein said bore has a threaded wall and said outlet includes an externally threaded retainer threaded into engagement with said bore wall and supporting said orifice plate releasably in said bore.
- 9. The improvement of claim 8 wherein said outlet includes an externally threaded spacer threaded into engagement with said bore wall having a portion thereof extending into and engaging a wall of said top plate.
- 10. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said mold comprises a split mold having a pair of said liner members forming opposed surfaces of said mold cavity and each movable from said inward use position to a retracted position beneath said top plate, and the improvement wherein said top plate includes a plurality of said outlets positioned to communicate with a plurality of said problem surface areas of said mold liners.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said mold liners include portions projecting into the mold cavity from the side forming corresponding undercut side regions in the block.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said projecting portions have upper shoulder surfaces extending laterally of said mold axis presenting at least some of said problem areas.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said cavity has a generally square configuration when viewed in plan and said liner members have a parting plane extending diagonally across said cavity.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 1 including a feed box supported above said top plate and movable laterally into and out of position between said top plate and an underside of said stripper head for charging the moldable material into said mold cavity, and the improvement wherein said feed box mounts an air knife operative for directing a flow of pressurized air against said underside of said stripper head during such movement for cleansing any accumulated block material from said underside of said stripper head.
- 15. In apparatus for molding aggregate blocks, comprising:a split mold having separable mold parts providing a mold cavity that is open at a top and bottom of said mold along an axis thereof; a top plate overlying said mold having an opening therein aligned with said open top of said mold cavity for accommodating a charge of moldable aggregate block material into said cavity through said open top; a bottom pallet supported for movement into operative engagement with said open bottom of said mold for closing the bottom of said cavity to support the moldable material within said cavity during molding; a stripper head supported above said mold for movement into said cavity through said open top to engage and shape the top of the material in the mold; said mold parts having inner shape-imparting surfaces supported for engagement with the charge of moldable block material during molding when in a first use position and for lateral outward movement away from one another to a retracted position beneath said top plate for releasing the molded block, said shape-imparting surfaces having at least one problem area thereof susceptible to the accumulation of the moldable block material between mold cycles; the improvement comprising: a mold clean-out system provided in said top plate having fluid outlets positioned to communicate with said problem areas of said mold parts when moved to said retracted position and operative for directing a flow of pressurized clean-out fluid at said problem areas to remove any such accumulated block material from said mold part surfaces before being returned to said use position.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/140,082, filed on Jun. 21, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (25)
Provisional Applications (1)
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