Claims
- 1. A machine (1) for manufacturing polystyrene foam products, said machine (1) comprising:
- a fixed frame (2);
- a mobile frame (3) connected to said fixed frame (2) so as to move, in relation to said fixed frame (2), back and forth in a given operating direction (4) and to and from a contact position;
- a mold (25) comprising a first half (26) and a second half (27) mold defining, when in a closed position, a molding chamber (28);
- a line (37) supplying granular polystyrene;
- a number of lines (38, 38a, 39) supplying utility fluids, each said supply line (37, 38, 38a, 39) comprising an input portion (40, 41, 41a, 42) on said fixed frame (2) and an output portion (43, 44, 44a, 45) on said first half mold (26);
- first (16) and second (60) lock means for respectively locking said first half mold (26) in an operating position on said fixed frame (2) and said second half mold (27) onto said mobile frame (3), said first lock means (16) comprising bolt means, said second lock means (60) comprising releasable coupling means (61, 70) for connecting said mobile frame and said second half mold (27);
- releasable means (54) for connecting said half molds (26, 27) in said closed position; and
- a mobile half coupling (50) and a fixed half coupling (51) located on each said supply line (37, 38, 38a, 39) and arranged facing each other in said operating direction (4), said mobile and fixed half couplings (50, 51) of each said supply line (37, 38, 38a, 39) being connected in said operating position so as to connect said respective input (40, 41, 41a, 42) and output (43, 44, 44a, 45) portions, and being respectively integral with said fixed frame (2) and said first half mold (26).
- 2. The machine as defined in claim 1, wherein said coupling means (61, 70) comprises at least a first element (61) integral with said second half mold (27) and a second element (70) integral with said mobile frame (3) and selectively connectable to said first element (61) in two distinct positions, each said element (61, 70) corresponding to a respective relative position of said second half mold (27) and said mobile frame (3) in said operating direction (4), one of said two distinct positions being such that, when said first half mold (26) is in said operating position and said mobile frame (3) is moved into said contact position, said second half mold (27) moves into said closed position.
- 3. The machine as defined in claim 2, wherein said mobile frame (3) comprises a plate (18) positioned substantially perpendicular to said operating direction having at least one through hole (66), said first element (61) comprising a pin extending from said second half mold (27) in said operating direction (4), said pin having an end portion (63) designed to engage said through hole (66) and having two portions (67, 68) selectively engageable by said second element (70).
- 4. The machine as defined in claim 3, wherein said second element (70) is a clip-on element on said plane (18), and wherein each said portion (67, 68) is defined by an annular groove formed on said end portion (63).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is division of application Ser. No. 07/713,134, filed Jun. 10, 1991, now U.S. Pat .No. 5,238,624.
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Divisions (1)
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