Claims
- 1. In a machine for the "dry mix" packerhead manufacture of concrete pipe having at least two stations and at least one separable tubular jacket for the formation of pipe therewithin; the combination comprising means for supporting said jacket in a vertically open attitude at each of said stations and for transferring the jacket with a pipe formed therewithin between said stations, a rotatable cylindrical packerhead at one of said stations having an external diameter substantially less than the internal diameter of said jacket, said packerhead being axially aligned with and movable vertically within and above a jacket supported at said one station, "dry mix" delivery means associated with said packerhead at said one station for progressively depositing the mix atop the packerhead with the packerhead rotating and moving vertically upwardly within the jacket whereby to distribute the mix radially outwardly from the packerhead and to form a concrete pipe in the annular space between the jacket and the periphery of the packerhead, a radially expandable and contractable core at the other station approximately as long as the jacket and having an external diameter approximating the internal diameter of a pipe formed at said one station, power operated means for expanding and contracting said core and for moving the core vertically between first and second positions relative to a jacket and formed pipe at said other stations, the first position being vertically displaced from the jacket and the second position being within and concentric with the pipe and jacket, an annular axial alignment means at said other station adapted to be in operative association with one end of a pipe supported in a jacket at said other station, said axial alignment means having a cylindrical opening of a diameter substantially equal to the internal diameter of the pipe and serving the guide the core during vertical movement from its said first position to its second position within the pipe, said annular axial alignment means being movable between first and second positions relative to the pipe and jacket, and said axial alignment means in its first position being spaced vertically from said pipe and jacket and in its second position being adjacent said pipe and jacket and connected therewith so as to align axially with respect thereto, said power operated means serving also to contract the core during movement relative to the jacket and pipe and to expand the core into firm engagement with the internal diameter of the pipe when the core is in its said second position, and at least one vibrator operatively associated with said core for vibrating the same in its said expanded second position whereby to compact the pipe, to eliminate voids, and to relieve forming stresses therein.
- 2. The combination in a machine for the manufacture of concrete pipe as set forth in claim 1 wherein an annular spigot end ring is provided at an upper end portion of the jacket and pipe and is releasably secured in fixed relationship to an upper end portion of the jacket with an exposed axially extending locating surface, and wherein said axial alignment means has a complementary locating surface engageable with said end ring locating surface when the alignment means is in its said second position, the engagement of said two surfaces serving to align the alignment means axially with the end ring, the jacket and the pipe therewithin.
- 3. The combination in a machine for the manufacture of concrete pipe as set forth in claim 1 wherein said alignment means includes a guide ring, wherein a guide ring support means is provided for moving the ring between the first and second positions of the axial alignment means wherein at least one vertically extending guide member is provided in operative association with said support means for movement of the support means upwardly and downwardly therealong, and wherein said support means is connected with said power operated means and movable along the guide member at the urging of said power operated means.
- 4. The combination in a machine for the manufacture of concrete pipe as set forth in claim 3 wherein at least one vertically extending and vertically movable core guide is provided and connected with the core for relative sliding movement in such manner that the core is movable both vertically with and relative to the guide, wherein said guide ring support means is connected with said core guide for vertical movement therewith, and wherein said power operated means is connected with the core so as to move the core both vertically with and relative to its guide, movement of the core and guide together serving to move the guide ring support means between said first and second guide ring positions, and movement of the core both with and relative to its guide serving to move the core between its said first and second positions.
- 5. The combination in a machine for the manufacture of concrete pipe as set forth in claim 4 wherein a plurality of vertically extending core guides are provided in the form of guide rods mounted for limited vertical sliding movement, wherein the core is slidably mounted on the rods and the guide ring support means is fixedly mounted at end portions of the rods adjacent the jacket and pipe, and wherein said power operated means includes a first fluid operable cylinder having an actuating rod connected with the core for moving the same vertically, initial core movement from its said first toward its second position causing said rods to move therewith in unison to move said support means and guide ring from its said first to its second position, and further core movement occurring with the rods stationary and the core sliding therealong to its second position within the pipe.
- 6. The combination in a machine for the manufacture of concrete pipe as set forth in claim 5 wherein the core, the core guide rods, the guide ring and its support means are positioned above the pipe and jacket with the core suspended from the cylinder actuating rod, wherein the core guide rods are freely slidable and subject to gravity over a limited range of vertical travel, and wherein stops are provided on said rods to limit upward sliding movement of the core relative thereto, said initial core and guide rod movement in unison occurring downwardly to move the support means and guide ring downwardly until said guide ring reaches its said second position, said further core movement occurring downwardly relative to the guide rods and into the pipe, initial return core movement occurring upwardly out of the pipe and relative to the guide rods until said stops are engaged, and further upward core movement serving to lift the rods therewith and return the support means and guide ring to its first position.
- 7. The combination in a machine for the manufacture of concrete pipe as set forth in claim 6 wherein said stops are mounted on said guide rods above the core, and wherein the core is provided with ears slidable along the guide rods and engageable with the stops.
- 8. The combination in a machine for the manufacture of concrete pipe as set forth in claim 7 wherein a plurality of guide member are provided for said support means and slidably mount the support means externally of said core guide rods.
- 9. The combination in a machine for the manufacture of concrete pipe as set forth in claim 6 wherein the core is provided with a plurality of downwardly and inwardly inclined guide fingers at a lower end portion for axially aligned entry of the core within the pipe.
- 10. The combination in a machine for the manufacture of concrete pipe as set forth in claim 6 wherein said core is of a tubular sheet metal construction split along at least one axial line for radial expansion and contraction, wherein said power operated means also includes a second fluid operable cylinder positioned within the core and having an actuating rod, and wherein means is provided for connecting the actuating rod to the core on opposite sides of the axial split in the core.
- 11. The combination in a machine for the manufacture of concrete pipe as set forth in claim 5 wherein a radially expandable and contractable means is provided for connecting the acutating rod of said first fluid operable cylinder with the core, said means comprising a pair of relatively slidable members each having outer end portions connected with the core and inner end portions connected with the actuating rod.
- 12. In a machine for the "dry mix" packerhead manufacture of concrete pipe comprising at least one separable upright and vertically open tubular jacket for the formation of pipe therewith, a rotatable cylindrical packerhead having an external diameter substantially less than the internal diameter of said jacket, said packerhead being axially aligned with and movable vertically within and above said pipe jacket, "dry mix" delivery means disposed above and operatively associated with said packerhead for progressively depositing the mix atop the packerhead with the packerhead rotating and moving vertically upwardly within the jacket whereby to distribute the mix radially outwardly from the packerhead and to form a concrete pipe in the annular space between the jacket and the periphery of the packerhead; the improvement comprising a core operatively associated with said jacket and being approximately as long as the jacket and having an external diameter approximating the internal diameter of a pipe formed within said jacket, said core being of a tubular construction and adpated for radial expansion and contraction, radially expandable and contractable connecting and supporting means for said core, first and second power operated means operatively associated with said connecting and supporting means respectively for moving the core vertically between first and second positions relative to a jacket and formed pipe and for radially expanding and contracting the core, the first position being vertically displaced from the jacket and pipe and the second position being within and concentric with the pipe and jacket, said second power operated means serving also to contract the core during movement relative to the jacket and pipe and to expand the core into firm engagement with the internal diameter of the pipe when the core is in its said second position, and at least one vibratory operatively associated with the core for vibrating the same in its said expanded second position whereby to compact the pipe, to eliminate voids, and to relieve forming stresses therein.
- 13. The improvement in a machine for the manufacture of concrete pipe as set forth in claim 12 wherein said first and second power operated means include first and second fluid operable cylinders, wherein said core is split along at least one axial line, and wherein said second power operated means also includes linkage means connecting the actuating rod of said second fluid cylinder to the core on opposite sides of the axial split in the core.
- 14. The improvement in a machine for the manufacture of concrete pipe as set forth in claim 12 wherein an annular axial alignment means is provided in operative association with one end of the jacket, said axial alignment means having a cylindrical opening of a diameter substantially equal to the internal diameter of the pipe and serving to guide the core during vertical movement from its said first position to its second position within the pipe.
- 15. The improvement in a machine for the manufacture of concrete pipe as set forth in claim 12 wherein the core is disposed above the pipe and jacket in its said first position and is movable downwardly by said first operated means to its said second position within the pipe.
- 16. The improvement in a machine for the manufacture of concrete pipe as set forth in claim 12 wherein the core is disposed beneath the pipe and jacket in its said first position and is movable upwardly by said first power operated means to its said second position within the pipe.
- 17. In a machine for the "dry mix" packerhead manufacture of concrete pipe comprising at least one separable upright and vertically open tubular jacket for the formation of pipe therewithin, a rotatable cylindrical packerhead having an external diameter substantially less than the internal diameter of said jacket, said packerhead being axially aligned with and movable vertically within and above said pipe jacket, "dry mix" delivery means disposed above and operatively associated with said packerhead for progressively depositing the mix atop the packerhead with the packerhead rotating and moving vertically upwardly within the jacket whereby to distribute the mix radially outwardly from the packerhead and to form a concrete pipe in the annular space between the jacket and the periphery of the packerhead; the improvement comprising a core operatively associated with said jacket and being approximately as long as the jacket and having an external diameter approximating the internal diameter of a pipe formed within said jacket, said core being of a tubular construction and adapted for radial expansion and contraction, radially expandable and contractable connecting and supporting means for said core, power operated means operatively associated with said connecting and supporting means for expanding and contracting said core and for moving the core vertically between first and second positions relative to a jacket and formed pipe, the first position being vertically aligned with but displaced from the jacket and pipe and the second position being within and concentric with the pipe and jacket, said power operated means serving also to contract the core during movement relative to the jacket and pipe and to expand the core into firm engagement with the internal diameter of the pipe when the core is in its said second position, and said core connecting and supporting means serving further as a part of said power operated means for core expansion and contraction in the second position of the core, said connecting and supporting means including at least two radially inwardly and outwardly movable members, each of said members at outer end portions urging the core radially outwardly on radial outward movement, and each of said members having inner end portions power driven at least in its radial outward direction of movement, and at least one vibrator operatively associated with the core for vibrating the same in its said expanded second position whereby to compact the pipe, to eliminate voids, and to relieve forming stresses therein.
- 18. The improvement in a machine for the manufacture of concrete pipe as set forth in claim 17 wherein said power operated means includes at least one axially movable actuating member, and wherein said core connecting and supporting means includes motion transmitting mechanism connected between said actuating member and said two radially movable members for urging said members radially outwardly on axial movement of said actuating member in one direction.
- 19. The improvement in a machine for the manufacture of concrete pipe as set forth in claim 18 wherein said motion transmitting mechanism includes at least one connecting link extending from each radially movable member to said actuating member and serving to urge the radially movable member outwardly on movement of the actuating member in said one direction.
- 20. The improvement in a machine for the manufacture of concrete pipe as set forth in claim 18 wherein said motion transmitting mechanism is connected to said radially movable members and said actuating member so as to positively urge said members in both radial outward and inward directions respectively on axial movement of said actuating member in one and an opposite direction.
- 21. The improvement in a machine for the manufacture of concrete pipe as set forth in claim 18 wherein said radially movable members are connected with the core at outer end portions so as to positively pull the core radially inwardly when they are moved radially inwardly.
- 22. The improvement in a machine for the manufacture of concrete pipe as set forth in claim 18 wherein the core is so constructed and arranged to inherently assume a contracted condition in its free state, and wherein said radially movable members urge the core to an expanded condition against reactive forces in the core itself.
- 23. The improvement in a machine for the manufacture of concrete pipe as set forth in claim 18 wherein the core is split along at least three axially extending lines, wherein three radially movable members are provided respectively for the three resulting core sections, and wherein each of said radially movable members is connected with and driven by said actuating member through said motion transmitting mechanism.
- 24. The improvement in a machine for the manufacture of concrete pipe as set forth in claim 18 wherein said power operated means includes a fluid operable cylinder, and wherein said actuating member takes the form of the actuating rod of the cylinder.
- 25. The improvement in a machine for the manufacture of concrete pipe as set forth in claim 24 wherein said fluid operable cylinder is adapted to move said core between its said first and second positions and also to expand and contract the core, the cylindrical actuating rod having a stroke sufficiently long to move the core between said positions and to over travel slightly when the core reaches its second position whereby to cause said motion transmitting mechanism to drive said radially movable members outwardly and to expand the core.
- 26. The improvement in a machine for the manufacture of concrete pipe as set forth in claim 25 wherein said core includes a stop means movable therewith, and wherein an associated fixed stop means is provided for engagement with the core stop means to stop the core at its said second position and to cause said actuating rod over travel to operate said motion transmitting mechanism as aforesaid.
REFERENCE TO CONTINUING DATA
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 204,310 filed Nov. 5, 1980, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 36,297 filed May 7, 1979, abandoned, of Ser. No. 863,150 filed Dec. 22, 1977, also abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuations (3)
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