Claims
- 1. A gob forming device having a cutting apparatus for forming molten glass gobs from a continuous flow of molten glass, comprising a single shear blade; drive means including an arm carrying the shear blade, mounted on a shaft parallel to the axis of the flow of molten glass, a worm wheel mounted on said shaft, a worm coupled to said worm wheel and a servomotor coupled to said worm, to impart a controlled rotary movement to said blade, to cut said flow of molten glass to thereby form molten glass gobs; control means to control the velocity profile of said servomotor and said shear blade, wherein said shear blade is faster when it strikes the flow of molten glass than after a glass gob has been cut off, a hollow housing covering said shear blade, arm, shaft, worm gear and gear, to control the temperature thereof by a cooling fluid fed through said hollow housing, having an uncovered portion which allows the molten glass to freely fall; and a holding frame supporting said drive means coupled to a screw-and-nut type adjusting column supported by a support frame fastened to a glass feeder, to adjust height and position of the apparatus and allow displacement of the apparatus for cleaning and maintaining purposes.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/633,752, filed Dec. 26, 1990, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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