Claims
- 1. In an improved cementitious product making system having a frame means; a product forming mold mounted thereon at a mold station and having a mold cavity for receiving cementitious material; means for presenting cementitious material to said mold means; mechanism mounted by the frame means operably connected to pack material in the mold when cementitious material is supplied thereto, to aid in formation of a product in the mold cavity; product receiving means carried by the frame system for receiving a newly formed product made in the mold and comprising a transfer means and a pallet support surface upon which the product is carried for downstream movement from the molding station; mechanism on the frame system for relatively moving the mold and at least a portion of the product receiving means to release the product from the mold; the improvement comprising: a carrier; means supporting the carrier for vertical movement on the frame means toward and away from the product receiving means; upper and lower sensors, the lower sensor being mounted vertically at the lower end of the carrier at a location to locate on the upper level of the support surface; the upper sensor being supported for vertical movement on the carrier at a location to sense the level of the upper surface of the product; means moving said carrier vertically to move the sensors away from sensing position; gauging mechanism reacting to movement of the upper sensor vertically relative to the lower sensor when the sensors are in sensing position; and a control circuit mechanism connected to the gauging mechanism to respond to the magnitude of such relative vertical movement including circuit means operable in response to movement of said means for engaging the top of said block for controlling said cementitious material presenting means and the amount of material delivered to said mold.
- 2. Apparatus for gauging the height of a block which is removed from a vibratile mold comprising:
- frame means;
- means thereon for conveying pallets carrying blocks of cementitious material in a forward path of travel;
- support means vertically movable on said frame means between a raised, inoperative position and a lowered position dependent on the level of the top of said pallet; and
- block height sensing means, mounted on said support means for vertical movement relative thereto to a level dependent upon the height of the formed block and independent of the thickness of the pallet for sensing the level of the top of the block as it moves thereby.
- 3. The measuring means as set forth in claim 1 wherein said sensing means will remain in a lowered position if said block is undersize, in an uppermost position if said block is oversize, and in an intermediate position if said block is of proper size.
- 4. The apparatus as set forth in claim 3 including means responsive to said sensing means for indicating any deviation in the height of a measured block from a predetermined height.
- 5. The apparatus set forth in claim 2 wherein said conveying means moves the formed block past the sensing means, said sensing means being vertically moved by the passing block to a position dependent on the height of the block.
- 6. Apparatus for gauging the height of a block supported on a pallet comprising:
- means for supporting and transporting a block supporting pallet;
- carrier frame means mounted for vertical movement between a raised position and a lowered, pallet engaging position, the carrier frame means having a lower pallet engaging member positioned to move vertically, inboard of the edge of the pallet, to engage the top surface of the pallet;
- an upper block engageable means mounted on said frame means above said pallet engaging member for engagement with the top of the block and vertical movement to a position dependent on the position of the pallet engaging member and the height of said block; and
- means responsive to said block engageable means for indicating the deviation of said block height from a predetermined standard to indicate whether any of said blocks are oversize or undersize.
- 7. In an improved cementitious product making system having a frame means; a product forming mold mounted thereon at a mold station and having a mold cavity for receiving cementitious material; mechanism mounted by the frame means operably connected to pack material in the mold when cementitious material is supplied thereto, to aid in formation of a product in the mold cavity; means for presenting varying volumes of cementitious material to said mold; product receiving means carried by the frame system for receiving a newly formed product made in the mold and comprising a transfer means and a support pallet surface upon which the product is carried for downstream movement from the molding station; mechanism on the frame system for relatively moving the mold and at least a portion of the product receiving means to release the product from the mold; the improvement comprising: gauging carrier means; means, supporting the gauging carrier means at a gauging station, for vertical movements toward and away from the product receiving means from a raised non-gauging position to a lowered gauging position; upper and lower sensors carried thereby, the lower sensor being mounted vertically at a location to locate on the upper level of the support surface, the upper sensor being supported at a laterally inboard location to sense the level of the upper surface of the product; means for moving said carrier means vertically away from lowered gauging position; means for sensing the presence of a product receiving means and a newly molded product at said gauging station and controlling the carrier means to permit its movement down to gauging position; and a control circuit mechanism connected to the upper sensor to respond to variations from a predetermined norm and control the means for presenting cementitious material to said mold in accordance therewith.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 684,154, filed May 7, 1976, and now abandoned, which application is a division of application Ser. No. 475,757, filed June 3, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,963,397.
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