Claims
- 1. In a system for the production of dipped taper candles including a mobile carrier rack suspended from an overhead conveyor system, a wicking station for providing candle wicks and for attaching the latter in generally tensioned suspended relation to said rack, a dipping station including a tank for automatically dipping the wicks on said rack through a predetermined number of dipping cycles, for forming candles on the wicks, a cut-off station for cutting off the bases of the candles suspended from said rack, the last mentioned station including means for clamping the candles during the cutoff operation, a butt forming station for forming the cut butts on candles suspended from said rack, said butt forming station including means for holding the candles in generally stationary relation to the rack during said butt forming operation, and a cut down station for cutting down the candles from said rack.
- 2. A system in accordance with claim 1 including means for transferring cut down candles from said cut down station to a packaging station including mechanism for automatic packaging of the candles.
- 3. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said wicking station includes means for suspending spaced strands of filament material and clamping the same at opposite ends thereof, together with weight means for subjecting the strands of filament material to tension force when the held ends are moved with an associated of said weight means onto said rack.
- 4. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said dipping station includes fluid powered motor unit, the conveyor system including an overhead track for movably supporting the movable racks thereon, said track including a separable section secured to said motor unit and which is adapted to be lowered and raised with respect to the remainder of the track upon predetermined actuation of said motor unit, a dipping tank disposed beneath said separable section adapted to contain liquid wax for formation of the candles on the wicks upon performance of said dipping cycles, and a holding tank operably coupled to said dipping tank for providing for flow of liquid wax from said holding tank to said dipping tank.
- 5. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said dipping station includes control means for selectively determining the dipping cycles per rack.
- 6. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said butt forming station comprises a plurality of candle base forming recess means on a support including means for heating said recess means, and means for raising and lowering said support for said recess means to cause engagement of the latter with the bottom portions of candles adapted to be rigidly suspended from an associated carrier rack, to heat form the candle bases, said holding means at said butt forming station, comprising grippers adapted to grasp the upper end sections of the candles during said butt forming operation.
- 7. A cut-down machine for cutting down candles in suspended condition on an overhead carrier rack in the system of claim 1 comprising, a plurality of sloping troughs to which the carrier rack is adapted to be positioned in generally adjacent relation, a cutter means mounted adjacent the upper end of said troughs, for movement in a generally horizontal plane transverse of said troughs, said cutter means including means adapted to engage the exposed candle wicks and to sever the wicks sequentially in one row of the candles at a time, with the candles being adapted to move by gravity down the respective trough, and abutment means at the lower extremity of said troughs for positioning of the candles.
- 8. A candle dipping machine for use at said dipping station in the system of claim 1, said machine comprising a dipping tank, the overhead track of said conveyor system being sectionalized so that a portion thereof is movable relative to the remainder of the conveyor track, reciprocal motor unit means for lowering and raising said track portion, means coacting with said track portion for locking a carrier rack thereto, and control means for controlling said motor unit means and thus controlling the movement of said track portion relative to said tank.
- 9. A machine in accordance with claim 8 having automatic control means including timer means to control the length of time that said track portion is in said lowered position relative to said tank.
- 10. A machine in accordance with claim 8 wherein said tank includes an inner portion and an outer portion, said inner portion being adapted to contain liquid wax to overflowing, said outer portion adapted to receive the wax overflow from said inner portion, and pump means coacting between said inner and outer tank portions for maintaining said inner tank portion in overflowing condition.
- 11. A machine in accordance with claim 8 including supply tank means operatively coupled by gravity to said dipping tank for supplying liquid wax to said dipping tank, said supply tank means including a new wax tank adapted to contain a supply of new wax, and an old wax tank adapted to contain reclaimed wax from a candle making line, said new wax and old wax tanks being operatively coupled together for mixture of the wax from the respective tank, and valve means for controlling the flow of liquid wax from said new wax and old wax tanks to said dip tank.
- 12. A system in accordance with claim 1 including cooling means disposed downstream from said dipping station, said cooling means including a fan and duct work coupling the fan to an exit opening facing upwardly, for causing air flow between formed candles suspended on the associated rack, thereby causing generally uniform cooling of the candles throughout the rack for ensuring generally uniform diameters of finished candles on the associated rack.
- 13. A system in accordance with claim 12 including stop means adapted for coaction with said rack for automatically stopping and positioning each said rack at a location ahead of said dipping station and subsequently at said dipping station and at said cooling station.
- 14. A system in accordance with claim 13 including means disposed downstream from said cooling means, and adapted to melt projections of wax from the bottoms of the formed candle bases as said rack passes over said projection melting means, the last mentioned means including a heatable plate positioned with respect to said rack so that the lower extremities of the candles suspended from the respective rack will engage said plate during movement thereover.
- 15. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said wicking station includes a cutter device for cutting wick stock to predetermined lengths from spools of filamentary material movably mounted at said wicking station, the predetermined lengths being adapted for use as the candle wicks.
- 16. A system in accordance with claim 15 wherein said cutter device comprises a track, a roller carriage mounted on said track, and a cutter blade mounted on said carriage for movement with said carriage generally transverse of the direction of extension of spaced strands of the filamentary material and into cutting relation to the latter.
- 17. A wicking machine for producing candle wicks in the system of claim 15, said wicking machine comprising a frame, means on the frame for mounting said spools of filamentary material, means for suspending spaced strands of the filamentary material on said frame in suspended relation at the ends thereof, said cutter device being operable to cut the filamentary material transversely of the lengthwise extent thereof whereby the formed candle wicks can be hung in U-shaped form on an overhead carrier rack by placing weights intermediate the held ends thereof.
- 18. A wicking machine in accordance with claim 17 wherein said cutter device comprises a track, a carriage mounted on said track, and blade means mounted on said carriage for cutting the filaments transversely of the direction of extension thereof.
- 19. A system in accordance with claim 1 including a coating station upstream from said cut down station for applying an exterior finish coat to candles suspended from a rack, for improving the characteristics of the candles.
- 20. A system in accordance with claim 19 wherein said exterior finish applying station comprises a dip tank, a reciprocal motor unit mounted above the last mentioned dip tank and coacting with a section of said conveyor system for lowering and raising an associated carrier rack with candles thereon in a generally vertical direction, for applying a relatively thin finish coat of wax to the candles in a dipping operation, and means for heating said last mentioned dip tank for maintaining wax adapted to be received therein in melted condition.
- 21. A system in accordance with claim 19 wherein said finish coat comprises a wax having a higher melting point as compared to the wax utilized at said dipping station.
- 22. A system in accordance with claim 19 wherein the wax of said finish coat applied at said coating station possesses a melting point of approximately 160.degree. F., while the wax at said dipping station possesses a melting point of approximately 140.degree. F.
- 23. A system in accordance with claim 19 including a spraying station disposed downstream from said exterior coat applying station, for spraying the candles with liquid prior to movement thereof to said cut down station.
- 24. An air-cooling mechanism for use in the system of claim 19, for cooling an overhead carrier rack of the dipped taper candles while the candles are disposed in suspended relation with respect to the rack, said cooling mechanism comprising a fan, duct means from the fan to an upwardly open duct head, means in said head for causing generally uniform application of air flow from the fan via the duct means upwardly through rows of suspended candles on the respective carrier rack, whereby the heat is rapidly eliminated throughout the candle suspension at approximately the same rate for maintaining uniformity of candle diameter throughout the candle suspension.
- 25. An apparatus in accordance with claim 24 including a tank adapted to contain liquid which is to be sprayed by said spray heads.
- 26. A system in accordance with claim 23 wherein said spraying station includes a plurality of spray heads including upper spray heads and lower spray heads, past which the candles are adapted to be moved in suspended condition on said rack, each said upper spray head being adapted to spray in one predetermined direction while each said lower spray head being adapted to spray in another predetermined direction.
- 27. A system in accordance with claim 23 including means for automatically pushing a carrier rack into at least one predetermined position at said spraying station for said spraying operation, the last mentioned means being operative to move the rack that has been held at said spraying station out of the spraying station toward said cut down station upon completion of the spraying operation.
- 28. A system in accordance with claim 23 wherein said spraying station includes means for applying an acrylic coating to the associated candles at said spraying station.
- 29. A spraying apparatus for use in the system of claim 23 for applying liquid spray to a batch of dipped taper candles when the candles are disposed in suspended relation from an overhead carrier rack on the overhead conveyor, said spraying device comprising a plurality of generally vertically spaced upstanding conduits each of which has thereon a plurality of spray heads, one of said spray heads being operative to spray liquid in one generally lateral direction, while another of said spray heads operative to spray liquid in the opposite generally lateral direction, suspended candles being adapted to pass by said spray heads and to be coated by liquid from the respective spray head.
- 30. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said cutoff station includes a movable cutter, means for causing movement of said cutter in a generally horizontal plane for cutting off the bases of the suspended candles, and means for actuating and deactuating said clamping means at said cutoff station.
- 31. A system in accordance with claim 30 wherein said cutoff station includes conveyor means coacting with said cutter for automatic transference of the severed base portions of the candles and the associated candle wick weights, to a storage area preparatory to return of the wax of the cutoff bases and weights to a holding tank for reclaimed wax.
- 32. A system in accordance with claim 31 including wire basket means coacting with said conveyor means for receiving therein the severed candle base portions and associated wick weights for convenient transference of the latter to the holding tank for reclaimed wax.
- 33. A candle base cutoff machine for cutting off the bases of dipped candles in the system of claim 30 comprising a frame, said clamping means being mounted on said frame for clamping the bases of candles disposed in suspended relation on an overhead carrier rack, said cutter being heated and including a support carriage for movement in a generally horizontal plane for cutting off the candle bases while the latter are in said clamped condition.
- 34. A machine in accordance with claim 33 including conveyor means for conveying the cutoff base portions of the candles to a collection point exteriorly of said base cutoff machine.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 777,429, filed Mar. 14, 1977 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,131,415.
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Divisions (1)
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