Claims
- 1. A molding machine, comprising:a plurality of carriages for carrying mold blocks in an axial direction, said carriages each including wheels on opposite sides of said carriage; two wings secured to said carriages for pivoting about an axis extending in said axial direction whereby in one pivotal position the mold blocks are together in a molding position and in another pivotal position the mold blocks are separated in a releasing position, each of said wings adapted to carry one of the mold blocks and having a flat axially extending surface; a guide wheel on each of said wings; a carriage guide track for said carriage wheels for guiding said carriages about an endless path including a molding section extending in the axial direction; a wing guide track engaging said wing guide wheels and adapted to place said wings in said molding position when said carriage is in said molding section; a first set of track rollers along said molding section, said first set of track rollers engaging said flat axially extending surface of one of said wings of carriages in said molding section along a first rolling plane extending in said axial direction; and a second set of track rollers along said molding section, said second set of track rollers engaging said flat axially extending surface of the other of said wings of carriages in said molding section along a second rolling plane extending in said axial direction.
- 2. The molding machine of claim 1, wherein:said flat, axially extending surface on said one of said wings is laterally spaced relative to said axial direction from said guide wheel on said one of said wings when said carriage is disposed in said molding section; and said flat, axially extending surface on said other of said wings is laterally spaced relative to said axial direction from said guide wheel on said other of said wings when said carriage is disposed in said molding section.
- 3. The molding machine of claim 1, wherein said flat, axially extending surfaces on said wings and said wing guide track are substantially parallel to one another when said carriage is disposed in said molding section.
- 4. The molding machine of claim 1, wherein said flat, axially extending surfaces on said wings are substantially co-planar when said carriage is disposed in said molding section.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/259,735, filed Mar. 1, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,193,496.
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