Claims
- 1. An extrusion machine for making elongated articles of concrete by forcing the concrete through a mold, the article having a relatively large core, the machine being moved forwardly by reaction as the concrete is forced against the molded concrete, a rotatable spiral conveyor in and extending longitudinally of the mold for moving the concrete through the mold;
- a non-rotatable forming element in the mold to form the internal cavity immediately following the downstream end of the conveyor, the forming element having
- (a) a lower edge positioned so that not more than 10% of the height of the forming element is below the lower edge of the conveyor, the lower edge and lower sides of the element being free of any substantial ramp;
- (b) a longitudinal center line higher than the center line of the conveyor; and
- (c) a ramp extending upwardly from the downstream end of the conveyor;
- the conveyor forcing the concrete over the forming elements to form the concrete article.
- 2. A machine as claimed in claim 1 including a vibrator within the forming element.
- 3. A machine as claimed in claim 2 also including a vibrator plate on top of the mold, above the forming element.
- 4. A machine as claimed in claim 1 in which any ramp present at the bottom upstream edge of the forming element is short and does not exceed 25% of the forming element length.
- 5. A machine as claimed in claim 2 in which there are a plurality of forming elements, the first element formed with the vibrator, the subsequent elements being unvibrated and with vibration damper means between each forming element.
- 6. A machine as claimed in claim 1 in which the forming element is removable.
- 7. A machine as claimed in claim 5 in which the vibration damper means is a rubber disc between and secured to adjacent forming elements.
- 8. A machine as claimed in claim 1 including a plurality of screw conveyors and a plurality of forming elements so that the machine is able to form wide, relatively flat articles.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation Ser. No. 323,648, filed Nov. 20, 1981, now abandoned.
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