Claims
- 1. A neck ring arm assembly for a glass container forming machine of the individual section type, said neck ring arm assembly comprising:an oscillatable shaft means comprising a shaft having an exterior, at least a portion of said shaft exterior in the configuration of a polygon, said shaft and said at least a portion of said shaft exterior being constructed integrally in a single piece; first and second outer annular sleeves each surrounding at least a portion of said at least a portion of said exterior of said oscillatable shaft means, each of said first and second outer annular sleeves having an interior in the configuration of a polygon corresponding to said at least a portion of said exterior of said oscillatable shaft means; a plurality of wear pad means by each of said first and second outer annular sleeves, each of said wear pad means engaging a surface of the polygonal exterior of said at least a portion of said oscillatable shaft means; each of said first and second outer annular sleeves being rotatable with, but not with respect to, said oscillatable shaft mean, and being reciprocal in unison in opposed directions with respect to said oscillatable shaft means; means for oscillating said oscillatable shaft means; and means for reciprocating said first and second outer annular sleeves in unison in opposed directions along a longitudinal central axis of said oscillatable shaft means.
- 2. A neck ring arm assembly according to claim 1 wherein said means for reciprocating comprises:first and second compression springs resiliently acting on said first and second outer annular sleeves, respectively, to urge said first and second outer annular sleeves toward one another.
- 3. A neck ring arm assembly according to claim 1 and further comprising:first and second flanges secured to said first and second outer annular sleeves, respectively, and being rotatable with and reciprocal with said first and second outer annular sleeves, respectively.
- 4. A neck ring assembly according to claim 1 and further comprising:a plurality of means extending through each of said outer annular sleeves for adjusting the position of said plurality of wear pad means carried by said each of said outer annular sleeves to maintain engagement of said each of said plurality of wear pad means carried by said each of said first and second outer annular sleeves and the surface of the polygonal exterior of said at least a portion of the exterior of said oscillatable shaft means.
- 5. A neck ring arm assembly according to claim 1 wherein:the exterior configuration of said at least a portion of the exterior of said oscillatable shaft means is that of a hexagon; the interior configuration of each of said first and second outer annular sleeves is that of a hexagon; and the plurality of wear pad means carried by each of said first and second outer annular sleeves consists of four wear pad means arranged with a pair of spaces between opposed adjacent pairs of wear pad means.
- 6. A neck ring arm assembly according to claim 1 wherein said means for reciprocating said first and second outer annular sleeves comprises:a first compressed air inlet; a first air passage receiving compressed air from said first compressed air inlet and in communication with each of said first and second outer annular sleeves for simultaneously urging said each of said first and second outer annular sleeves away from one another; a second compressed air inlet; and a second air passage receiving compressed air from said second compressed air inlet and in communication with each of said first and second outer annular sleeves for simultaneously urging said each of said first and second outer annular sleeves toward one another.
- 7. A neck ring arm assembly according to claim 1 and further comprising:first and second adjustable stop means spaced apart from one another along the longitudinal central axis of said oscillatable shaft means for limiting the travel of said first and second outer annular sleeves, respectively, away from one another during their motion with respect to said at least a portion of the exterior of said oscillatable shaft means.
- 8. A neck ring arm assembly according to claim 7 wherein each of said adjustable stop means comprises:a nut having a threaded interior threadably secured in an axially adjustable position with respect to said oscillatable shaft means; and a stop releasably secured to said nut, said stop being positioned to limit the outward travel of an adjacent one of said first and second outer annular sleeves.
- 9. A neck ring arm assembly according to claim 1 wherein:each of said plurality of wear pad means comprises a hard, wear resistant wear pad engaging said surface of the polygonal exterior of said at least a portion of the exterior of said oscillatable shaft means, said wear pad being formed of a carbon fiber impregnated organic material.
- 10. A neck ring arm assembly according to claim 9 wherein:said organic material is comprised principally of a polyamide material.
- 11. A neck ring arm assembly according to claim 9 wherein said means for oscillating, said oscillatable shaft means comprises:a spur gear secured to said oscillatable shaft means to be oscillatable with, but not with respect to, said oscillatable shaft means; and means in engagement with said spur gear for oscillating said spur gear and said oscillatable shaft means.
- 12. A neck ring arm assembly according to claim 11 wherein said means in engagement with said spur gear comprises:a rack; and means for reciprocating said rack.
- 13. A neck ring assembly according to claim 1 wherein:said oscillatable shaft means extends generally horizontally; and said rack extends generally vertically.
- 14. A neck ring assembly according to claim 1 wherein each of said wear pad means comprises:a flat, metallic back plate; and a flat, durable wear pad positioned between said backer plate and the surface of the polygonal exterior of said oscillatable shaft means.
- 15. A neck ring arm assembly for a glass container forming machine of the individual section type, said neck ring arm assembly comprising:an oscillatable shaft means having an exterior; first and second outer annular sleeves each surrounding at least a portion of said at least a portion of said exterior of said oscillatable shaft means, each of said first and second outer annular sleeves having an interior in a configuration corresponding to said at least a portion of said exterior of said oscillatable shaft means; a plurality of wear pad means carried by each of said first and second outer annular sleeves, each of said wear pad means engaging a surface of the exterior of said at least a portion of said oscillatable shaft means; each of said first and second outer annular sleeves being rotatable with, but not with respect to, said oscillatable shaft mean, and being reciprocal in unison in opposed directions with respect to said oscillatable shaft means; means for oscillating said oscillatable shaft means; and means for reciprocating said first and second outer annular sleeves in unison in opposed directions with respect to said oscillatable shaft means; wherein said oscillatable shaft means comprises: a shaft having a circular exterior; and first and second inner annular sleeves surrounding said shaft, each of said inner annular sleeves having an interior that closely surrounds the exterior of said shaft, said first and second inner annular sleeves further having a polygonal exterior for engaging said interior of said frost and second outer annular sleeves.
- 16. A neck ring assembly according to claim 15 wherein each of said first and second inner annular sleeves is spaced apart from one another and has an interior that closely surrounds the exterior of said shaft and a polygonal exterior.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of my application Ser. No. 09/181,596, filed on Oct. 29, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,098,427 (Aug. 8, 2000).
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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The American Heritage Dictionary, Date 1982 , 2nd College Ed., the term “circular”, pp. 275. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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