Claims
- 1. In a wall panel manufacturing machine the combination of: a frame, an elongated makeup table adapted to support an elongated course of blocks including a plurality of concrete blocks in end-to-end relation with each other on said table; first means for progressively conveying blocks on to one end of said makeup table; second means for progressively inserting mortar between the adjacent ends of said blocks for forming head joints therebetween; third means for placing mortar on the upper surfaces of said blocks to form bed joints thereon; fourth means for progressively advancing a plurality of said blocks with said head joints and bed joint mortar in a direction longitudinally along said makeup table until an entire course of blocks has been assembled and mortared together thereon; and fifth means for transferring said last-mentioned course of mortared blocks on to an upper surface of previously assembled course or the like.
- 2. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein said fourth means comprises sixth means for reciprocating said makeup table toward and away from said first means; and seventh means for clamping opposite sides of a partial course of said blocks in stationary sufficiently when said makeup table is moved toward said first means whereby said entire partial course may be moved away from said first means on said makeup table and then may be held in stationary position by said seventh means while said makeup table is slidably moved under said partial course in a direction toward said first means for progressively receiving the next block thereon from said first means.
- 3. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein said fourth means comprises a hydraulic cylinder adapted progressively to slide a partial course of blocks comprising a plurality of blocks with said mortar, longitudinally on said makeup table each time a block is added to the end of said partial course by said first means.
- 4. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein said fourth means comprises clamp means adapted to engage and clamp opposite sides of a partial course of blocks; and eighth means said clamp means with said partial course a distance equal to the modulus of one of said blocks and longitudinally relative to said makeup table each time a block is added to said partial course by said first means.
- 5. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein said fourth means comprises an endless belt disposed to carry a course of blocks over said makeup table in a direction away from said first means; and means for moving and stopping said belt in said direction and in precise distance increments equal to a modular length of a block and a respective mortar head joint.
- 6. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein a modular switching means is disposed adjacent said makeup table; said switching means provided with a plurality of spaced means, said spaced means spaced apart longitudinally along said makeup table in modular increments equalling the modular length of a concrete block and a respective mortar head joint, each of said spaced means disposed to respond to the position of a first block of said plurality, which first block is farthest from said first means each time a new block is added by said first means and advanced by said fourth means, whereby the overall length of said plurality of blocks including head joints therebetween, is measured each time a block is added to said course during the formation thereof; said fourth means having power-operated drive means; said switching means coupled to said drive means for precisely stopping said fourth means corresponding to modular positions of said spaced means.
- 7. The invention as defined in claim 6 wherein spaced means comprises spaced-apart, mechanically-actuated switches, said switches being spaced apart a distance equal to the modular length of a block and its respective head joint; and a means disposed to move with said first block to successively actuate said mechanically-operable switches.
- 8. The invention as defined in claim 2 wherein said first means comprises a receiving area; a stationary support near said one end of said makeup table; said stationary support being disposed on a substantially common level with said makeup table; a conveyer for delivering concrete blocks on to said receiving area in a direction laterally with respect to the longitudinal axis of said makeup table; a first switch and switch actuating means disposed at said receiving area and adapted to be engaged by concrete blocks entering said receiving area from said conveyer; block drive means of said conveyer at said makeup area controlled by said first switch and switch actuating means for moving concrete blocks into alignment with said stationary support and said makeup table; a block-pusher means adjacent said receiving area, said block-pusher means disposed to push a first block toward said makeup table until it abuts a second block previously pushed thereon and to a position on said stationary support; pressure sensitive switching means carried by said pusher and disposed to stop movement of said pusher in a direction toward said makeup table when said first block abuts said second block.
- 9. The invention as defined in claim 8 wherein a drawbar means is coupled to said makeup table, spring loaded block engaging dog means is pivotally connected to said drawbar and disposed in extending position upwardly above said stationary means and adapted to engage an end of a first concrete block facing said pusher; said fourth means adapted for moving said makeup table in a longitudinal direction away from said pusher whereby said second block is moved away from said first block a small distance before said dog means engages said first block which is resting on said stationary support whereupon said makeup table and said first and second blocks move in spaced relation to each other to a position of said second means at which head joint mortar may be dispensed and compacted between said first and second block.
- 10. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein a pallet carriage means is disposed to move laterally relative to said makeup table and on a plane therebelow; said pallet carriage means having a plurality of pallet carriages, each carriage having an elongated pallet thereon; said pallets being longitudinally parallel with said makeup table and disposed progressively to be indexed in a position laterally relative to said makeup table for receiving superimposed courses of mortared blocks from said fifth means.
- 11. The invention as defined in claim 10 wherein said fifth means comprises a course tranfer means; a vertical frame means; course carriage means movable upwardly and downwardly in a vertical direction on said vertical frame means; an elongated course grasping and transfer means horizontally movably mounted on said course carriage means and adapted to move horizontally in a direction transversely relative to said makeup table; said course grasping and transfer means having further means adapted to grasp opposite sides of an entire mortaredtogether course of blocks and to raise said course from said makeup table when said course carriage means moves upwardly on said vertical frame means, whereby said fifth means is adapted to transfer a course of blocks with head joint and bed joint mortar from said makeup table on to one of said pallets or on to a course of blocks previously placed on one of said pallets.
- 12. The invention as defined in claim 11 wherein said vertical frame means is provided with a plurality of spaced stop members; said stop members each having a generally upwardly inclined portion and a horizontal ledge portion; each horizontal ledge portion being spaced vertically from the next adjacent horizontal ledge portion a distance equal to the modulus of the height of a course of blocks with bed mortar thereon; and means on said course carriage means movable into and out of engagement with said ledge portions to support said fifth means at various elevations for successively placing courses of blocks on a pallet and on courses previously deposited thereon.
- 13. The invention as defined on claim 11 wherein said vertical frame means comprises a pair of vertical frame members; said course carriage means comprising a pair of carriages on said pair of vertical frame members; and a torque bar having gears on opposite ends thereof; a gear rack on said carriage in mesh with said gears on said torque bar; said torque bar rotatably mounted on said course grasping and transfer means.
- 14. The invention as defined in claim 11 wherein power operated means is provided for moving said course carriages up and down on said vertical frame means, said power operated means comprising rotary means supported by said vertical frame means at upper and lower positions thereon and flexible means engaging said rotary means and having opposite ends thereof coupled to said carriage means; and motorized means for driving said rotary means.
- 15. The invention as defined in claim 10 wherein a pair of spaced-apart parallel tracks extend laterally below said makeup table; said pallet carriage means having rollers movable on said tracks; a pair of hydraulic cylinders adjacent said tracks and having extendable plungers; a pawl member operable by each of said hydraulic cylinders; both of said power means engageable concurrently with one of said pallet carriages; a bar coupled in cantilever relation to one of said power means; said bar having an extending end extending into proximity with the other of said power means; a pair of opposed deflectable control members adapted to be engaged by opposite sides of said extending end of said bar in a direction parallel to said tracks; said deflectable control members adapted to control relative extension or retraction of said plungers of said hydraulic cylinders whereby said pawl members are operated to maintain a respectively engaged pallet carriage substantially parallel with said makeup table when a pallet is moved laterally relative thereto.
- 16. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein said second means comprises a hopper disposed above said makeup table and having an outlet disposed to be operated above as space between adjacent vertical surfaces of blocks on said makeup table, said hopper having an assembly of fingers movably extendable through said outlet and downwardly into said space between said blocks; vibratory means for inducing mortar to flow from said outlet of said hopper and into said space; and means for retracting said fingers upwardly and out of interference with said blocks when said space is filled with mortar thereby forming a head joint between adjacent vertical surface of said blocks.
- 17. The invention as defined in claim 16 wherein said third means is disposed adjacent to said second means and having a bed box movable upwardly and downwardly relative to upper surfaces of blocks on said makeup table, said bed box having a downwardly directed outlet movable into close proximity with said upper surfaces of said blocks, said outlet having the shape of the upper surface edges of said blocks; and substantially horizontal sliding plate-like gates movable into and out of said outlet of said bed box for shutting off flow of bed joint mortar from said outlet; said gates spaced above the lower extremities of said outlet a distance substantially equal to the elevation of a mortar bed joint to be placed on said upper surface edges of said blocks; said gates having means for moving them horizontally and having opposed edges disposed to be forced together at a median area of said bed box outlet to shut off flow of mortar from said bed box outlet.
- 18. The invention as defined in claim 17 wherein means are provided for moving said gates to shut off the flow of mortar concurrently with the raising or upward movement of said outlet of said bed box away from said upper surface of said blocks.
- 19. The invention as defined in claim 16 wherein said assembly of fingers also includes a pair of mortar retaining fingers aligned with said space and spaced apart for disposal close to opposite vertical sides of said blocks whereby the tendency of mortar to exude laterally from said space at said opposite vertical sides of said blocks during the deposit and compaction of mortar into said space and during upward retraction of said finger assembly to a position above said blocks and said space is minimized.
- 20. The invention as defined in claim 16 wherein head joint mortar strike means is provided with a pair of spaced-apart, elongated, substantially vertical strike fingers; said fingers being spaced apart a distance less than the horizontal width of concrete blocks and adapted to strike vertical mortar joints therebetween; and means movably mounting said strike fingers to move up and down on said carriage to strike vertical mortar joints between said blocks near the outer opposite sides thereof.
- 21. The invention as defined in claim 20 wherein said strike fingers are resiliently mounted so as to deflect laterally of their axes.
- 22. The invention as defined in claim 20 wherein said strike fingers are supported in a finger carriage, means for mounting said finger carriage for movement longitudinally with reference to said makeup table, and switch means to move said finger carriage to index said strike fingers relative to head joint mortar on full blocks and half blocks.
- 23. The invention as defined in claim 3 wherein spacer mechanism is adapted to grasp a first one of said blocks and move it away from an adjacent block longitudinally relative to said makeup table a distance of the mortar head joint to be made so that a head joint may be formed between adjacent vertical surfaces of said first block and said adjacent block.
- 24. The invention as defined in claim 20 wherein said strike fingers are provided with rollers thereon adapted to roll mortar and thereby strike the same at said head joints.
- 25. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein said first means comprises pusher means for pushing blocks longitudinally on to said makeup table; said pusher means comprising a pair of fluid-actuated cylinders being coupled in end-to-end series relationship, one of said cylinders having a stroke equal to the overall length of a concrete block and the other of said cylinders having a stroke equal to the length of a half block and both cylinders operably individually or collectively in order to stroke said pusher mechanism and a block pushed thereby the full length of a concrete block or the combined length of a concrete block and a half block.
- 26. In a wall panel manufacturing apparatus the combination of: an elongated makeup section adapted to support an elongated course of blocks including a plurality of blocks in aligned relation with each other; means progressively conveying unmortared blocks to and along said makeup section; means for successively inserting mortar between the adjacent ends of said blocks on said makeup section for forming head joints therebetween; means for placing mortar on the upper surfaces of said blocks on said makeup section to form bed joints thereon; means for progressively advancing a plurality of said blocks in alignment together with said head joints and bed joint mortar, in a direction longitudinally along said makeup section until a plurality of blocks are assembled and mortared together; and means for transferring said last-mentioned course of mortared blocks as a unit to a panel assembly station where said course is assembled with other courses to form a wall panel.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 26 which includes means for conveying the mortared blocks along the makeup section in increments related to the nominal dimension of a block and in which means are provided to place on additional unmortared block on said makeup section incident to the advancement of blocks on said makeup section.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of our prior application filed Apr. 9, 1971, Ser. No. 132,788, now abandoned, and is a division of our prior application filed Apr. 30, 1971, Ser. No. 138,949, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 3,789,101 on Jan. 29, 1974.
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