Claims
- 1. In a cyclic system for forming glassware in a forming mould the improvement comprising:
- a. providing a fluidized bed in a cavity having a first surface defined by the mould and a second surface spaced from the first surface,
- b. altering the temperature of said second surface by circulating a cooling fluid through a chamber adjacent said second surface,
- c. alternately collapsing and restoring said fluidized bed by selectively supplying gas to said cavity whereby the rate of transfer of heat between said first and second surfaces is regulated.
- 2. The method of operating a cyclic glassware forming system according to claim 1 wherein said gas supply to said bed is successively shut off and turned on to collapse and restore the bed respectively.
- 3. The method of operating a cyclic glassware forming system according to claim 2 wherein said gas supply on/off control is achieved by varying the relative proportion of on and off time for said gas supply within the cycle time of the system.
- 4. The method of operating a cyclic glassware forming system according to claim 2 further characterized by sensing the temperature of the mould, and varying the relative proportion of on and off time for said gas supply in response to the difference between said sensed temperature and a predetermined temperature.
- 5. The method of operating a cyclic glassware forming system according to claim 1 further characterized by providing an electronic timing unit and solenoid valve means for said gas supply control, and switching said valve means on and off in accordance with a predetermined schedule.
- 6. The method of operating a cyclic glassware forming system according to claim 2 further characterized by shielding selected areas of said first surface to inhibit the rate of heat transfer to said fluidized bed in these areas even when the gas supply is on to fluidize the bed.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation application of Ser. No. 597,785 filed July 21, 1975 now abandoned which is related to U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 597,784, filed July 21, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,009,017 in the name of Stanley Peter Jones, both applications being assigned to the same assignee.
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