The present invention relates to molding and de-molding articles such as pre-cast, cement or concrete blocks, bricks, pavers, tiles and the like. More specifically, but not exclusively the present invention relates to a molding apparatus with deformable mold.
There exists a variety of known devices for molding blocks such as pre-cast, cement, cementitious or concrete blocks, bricks, pavers, tiles and like articles. A challenge in the art is to de-mold these articles after curing. This challenge is due to the fact that removing the blocks from their mold is often difficult, requires elaborate, complex and expensive machinery that succumbs easily to wear and tear thereby raising costs and causes damage to or destruction of the molded articles. For example, many de-molding machines use reciprocating hammers which repeatedly hit the mold repeatedly until the blocks, pavers, tiles or like articles pop out of their mold compartments and are then removed by hand.
An object of the invention is to provide an apparatus for molding and de-molding articles.
An object to the invention is to provide a molding assembly for articles.
An object of the invention is to provide a deformable mold.
An object of the invention is to provide a method for molding and de-molding articles.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for molding an article comprising:
a deformable mold having at least one compartment to receive material that is to be molded therein so as to provide a solidified article; and
a movement imparting device for so curving the mold as to cause the compartment to disengage from the solidified article.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a molding assembly comprising a plurality of the apparatuses as herein described.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for molding a cementitious block comprising:
a deformable mold having at least one compartment to receive cementitious material that is to be molded therein so as to provide a solidified cementitious block; and
a movement imparting device for so curving the mold as to cause the compartment to disengage from the solidified article.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a mold for cementitious blocks comprising:
an elongated body made of flexible material and comprising a top side and an opposite rear side; and
a plurality of compartments formed in the top side for receiving material therein that is to be molded so as to provide solidified articles,
wherein the elongated body provides for being curved away from the solidified articles thereby disengaging the compartments therefrom.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for molding an article comprising;
providing a deformable mold
adding material to be molded within the deformable mold;
allowing for the material to solidify; and
curving the deformable mold thereby disengaging the mold away from the solidified article.
Other objects, advantages and features of the present invention will become more apparent upon reading of the following non-restrictive description of illustrative embodiments thereof, given by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the appended drawings, where like reference numerals indicate like elements throughout and where:
Generally stated, the present invention, in a non-restrictive illustrative embodiment thereof, relates to a molding apparatus comprising deformable mold having a plurality of compartments or cavities in its top side or face for receiving material therein that is to be molded thereby providing solidified articles. The mold is so deformable as to be curved when the material has solidified thereby disengaging or detaching the compartments from the solidified articles. A movement imparting device provides this curving movement of the deformable mold. In one example, the movement imparting device is a conveyor the mold is positioned face up on the conveyor and curved downwardly about a curved portion such as a roller thereby disengaging the mold from the articles. In another example, the mold is a conveyor belt mounted to rollers. In another example, the mold is placed facedown and curved upwardly by a top conveyor about a curved portion such as a roller.
With reference to the Figures non-limiting examples of the invention will now be described.
The conveyor 12 includes a conveyor belt 16 mounted at each end 18a and 18b thereof to a pair of rollers, 20a and 20b, respectively. At least one of the rollers 20a or 20b includes a central actuator 22 so as to cause rotation thereof, thereby consequently causing movement of the conveyor belt 16 as shown by arrows F and B.
The deformable molds 14 are made of flexible material such as polyurethane or any other suitable material and are removably fastened to the conveyor belt 16 via longitudinal brackets 24 at each end, 26a and 26b, thereof. Each mold 14 includes a plurality of molding compartments 28. In this case, molding compartments 28 are in the form of generally equal sized rectangular depressions or cavities within the mold 14 body. These molding compartments 28 are filed with material that is to be molded. In this non-limiting example, the molded articles are blocks or pavers 30 made of cementitious material, for example. Of course, other articles can be molded by the present device 10 such as a variety of pre-cast cementitious or concrete blocks, bricks, pavers, tiles and like articles as is known in the art.
A slide 32 is positioned adjacently to the conveyor 12 at side 18b thereof and leads toward an auxiliary platform 32 (which may also be a conveyor).
In operation, material is placed within the compartments 28 and given time for curing so as to form a molded and solidified article. In other examples, molding is achieved by allowing the material to dry, by compressing or by using a chemical agent which causes solidification of the material into a hardened article. The skilled artisan will readily appreciate that other such techniques known in the art can be contemplated within the scope of the present invention. Once the material within compartments 28 has been molded into finished articles, the conveyor 12 is moved forwardly, as shown by arrow F, towards side 18b. As the mold 14 reaches the area around roller 20b, it moves along with the belt 16 and curves about a curved portion in this case being roller 20b. The, foregoing causes each compartment 28 to disengage or detach itself from its respective finished article 30 which cannot be curved therewith and is instead de-molded therefrom continuing on its forward path and falling downwardly as shown by arrow D onto slide 32 which allows it to slide onto the platform 32 to be conveyed away as shown by arrow L. The mold 14 will be continually conveyed on the underside U of the conveyor 12 around and about roller 20a to be retuned to the top side T of the conveyor 12. The emptied mold 14 can have its compartments 28 refilled with a new material for further production of articles 30.
The user can remove a mold 14 by detaching the brackets 24 and place a different shaped mold made of similar material on the conveyor 12. These molds can also be removed in order to be filed with material at another station for example.
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A molding apparatus 100 comprises a conveyor 102 including a conveyed belt 104 mounted at each end thereof, 106a and 106b, to respective rollers, 108a and 108b. As explained before the rollers 108a and 108b can be actuated by a central actuator 110 so as to cause the conveyor belt 104 to move in the direction shown by arrows F and B about the rollers 108a and 108b. The conveyor belt 104 is deformable and can be made of a flexible and resilient material and includes a plurality of molding compartments 112. Therefore the conveyor belt 104 is in essence a mold or conveyor mold or conveyor belt mold.
A slide 114 is positioned adjacently to the conveyor 102 at side 106b and leads toward an auxiliary platform 116, which can also be a conveyor.
In operation the user will fill the compartments 112 with a material that can be compressed to solidify, allowed time for curing, or made to solidify by a chemical agent or other techniques known in the art. Once the material has solidified it will produce articles 118 which are shown here to be in the form of pavers or blocks.
Once the articles 118 have solidified, the conveyor mold belt 104 is actuated in the direction shown by arrow F so as to curve and rotate about a curved portion in this case being roller 108b causing each compartment 112 to disengage or detach itself from the solidified article 118 which continues on its path onto slide 114 so as to fall on platform 116 to be conveyed elsewhere as shown by arrow L.
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The platform 226 is defined by conveyor 228 mounted to a support 230. The conveyor 228 includes a conveyor belt 232, defining the platform 226, and being mounted to rollers 234 (only one roller shown) powered by a central rotating actuator 236 to cause the belt 232 and thus the platform 226 to move in the direction shown by arrow I.
The mold rotator 240 comprises a rotatable body 242 powered by a rotating central actuator 244 to rotate in the counterclockwise direction K (see
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In operation, material is placed in the compartments 220 with the mold 204 in the face-up position i.e. the position in which the material receiving side 16 is facing upwards and the opposite rear side 218 is on a platform.
When the material has been allowed sufficient time to solidify thus producing the solidified article 30, the mold 204 is inserted into slot 246 of the mold rotator 240 with the rear side 218 engaging the platform 248a. The rotating actuator 244 causes a counter-clockwise rotation K of the body 242 thereby causing the mold 214 to fall from the platform 248a onto the platform 248b in the facedown position i.e. the position in which its material receiving side to 16 engages a platform.
The mold 204 in the facedown position is conveyed from the rotator 240 to the platform 238.
The mold 204 in the facedown position is then conveyed from the platform 238 onto the platform 226 in the direction shown by 1, positioning the mold 204 beneath the conveyor belt bottom side 206B. In this way, as the conveyor belt 206 is moved in the clockwise direction, the hooking elements 224 extending therefrom engage the pins 220 extending from the mold 204 thereby conveying the mold therewith. At this stage the conveyor 228 may either stop to all the belt 206 to engage the mold 204 or the belt 206 is moved at a greater velocity than the conveyor 228.
The deformable mold 204 is curved upwardly about a curved section in the form of the roller 210a (see
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Therefore, the deformable, flexible and resilient molds described herein provide for removing solidified articles therefrom by curving it in the downward direction or in an upward direction about a curved portion such as a roller.
The assembly includes vertical conveyors 312a and 312b at each end 306a and 306b thereof. Each conveyor 312a and 312b includes vertical belt 314a and 314b respectively for conveying along a vertical axis (arrows V) a platform 316a and 316b.
The assembly 300 includes material filling station 318 including a platform 320 and a material dispensing device 322. The molds 308 are positioned face up on the platform 320 and their compartments are filled with material by the material dispensing device 322. The molds 202 are then pressed at a pressing station and placed onto platform 316a which brings the mold 308 onto a particular conveyor 302 and provide with time for curing in the face-up position.
Once the molds 302 have been allowed enough time for curing the vertically moveable platform 316a can retrieve the molds and turn them on the face-down position and reposition them on another of the horizontal conveyers 302. This other horizontal conveyer 302 is positioned directly beneath an upper horizontal conveyer 302 that engages the mold with its underside and coveys it about its roller 304b as explained above. The vertically moving platform 316b is positioned adjacent this roller 304b in order to retrieve the articles and place them on an out-feed platform 326.
As previously explained the emptied molds 308 are moved towards the upper side of the previously mentioned upper horizontal conveyor and the molds 302 are conveyed towards the assembly end 306a to be retrieved by the vertically movable platform 316a and re-filled.
Therefore, using a flexible mold having a plurality of compartments for molding articles provides for disengaging this mold from the articles during the molding by curving the flexible mold away from the articles.
In a non-restrictive illustrative embodiment of the present invention there is also provided a method for molding an article comprising adding material to be molded within a flexible mold providing for the material to be solidified and de-molding the solidified article by curving the flexible mold and therewith the compartment away the solidified article.
The various embodiments described herein and components and features thereof can be combined in various ways thereby providing other non-illustrated embodiments as will is understood by those having skill in the art.
It is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and parts illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described hereinabove. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced in various ways. It is also to be understood that the phraseology or terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and not limitation. Hence, although the present invention has been described hereinabove by way of embodiments thereof, it can be modified, without departing from the spirit, scope and nature of the subject invention as defined in the appended claims.
The present Application is based on U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/136,227 filed on Aug. 20, 2008 and incorporated herein in its entirety.
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61136227 | Aug 2008 | US |