Claims
- 1. A mold-supporting arrangement for a press comprising:
- a press platen having a plurality of spaced seating holes formed in an upper surface thereof, said seating holes being generally cylindrical in shape and having a hemispherical portion formed therein along the wall of said cylinder;
- a plurality of load-bearing units seated in a selected number of said seating holes, each of said load-bearing units including a roller mounted on an axle, said axle extending across the entire diameter of said seating hole and into said hemispherical portion for limiting the rotation of said load-bearing unit in said aperture, said axle being supported by a unit body having an upper axle supporting portion and a lower bottom portion;
- sealing means supported by the roller and connected to said axle for sealing a portion of the space between said axle and said upper axle supporting portion;
- a compression spring coupled between said upper and lower portions; and
- means connecting said upper and lower portions for compressing said spring.
- 2. The support of claim 1, wherein said axle support include screw-threaded apertures drilled therein for assisting in removing said unit.
- 3. A roller assembly for a molding press said assembly permitting the mold to be easily moved over the roller to its desired location comprising:
- a platen having a plurality of cylindrical apertures formed therein, each of said cylindrical apertures including a hemispherical aperture portion formed along a portion of said cylindrical aperature;
- a roller, an axle supporting said roller;
- an upper axle support having first and second arms for supporting the axle therebetween, said axle extending beyond said arms into a portion of said hemispherical aperture;
- first and second compression seals coupled around said axle and mounted on said roller between said first and second arms and said roller;
- a lower support;
- a compression spring connected between said upper and lower supports; and
- a bolt connecting said upper and lower supports and adjusting the compression of said spring.
- 4. The assembly of claim 3 wherein each of said upper axle supports and said lower support includes a cylindrical section having a relatively small diameter and a spring support surface having a diameter larger than the diameter of said cylindrical section.
- 5. A mold-supporting arrangement for a press comprising:
- a platen having a plurality of spaced seating holes formed in an upper surface thereof;
- said seating holes each having an axle retaining portion formed therein along the wall thereof;
- a plurality of load-bearing units seated in a selected number of said seating holes;
- each of said load-bearing units including a roller mounted on an axle;
- sealing means mounted to said roller to protect said roller from dirt and grease;
- said axle extending across the entire diameter of said seating hole into said axle retaining portion for limiting the rotation of said load-bearing unit in said seating hole.
- 6. The mold-supporting arrangement of claim 5 wherein said seal includes a dished flexible circular disk member interfit with disk mating and supporting portions on said roller.
- 7. A roller assembly for a molding press, said assembly permitting the mold to be easily moved over the roller to its desired location comprising:
- a platen having a plurality of apertures formed therein, each of said apertures further including an enlarged portion formed along a part of the interior thereof;
- a roller, an axle supporting said roller;
- an upper axle support having first and second arms for supporting the axle and roller therebetween;
- dished flexible sealing means coupled between said arms and said roller;
- said axle extending beyond said arms into said enlarged portion;
- a lower support;
- a compression spring connected between upper and lower supports; and
- a bolt connecting said upper and lower supports for adjusting the compression of said spring.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This Application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 786,674, filed Oct. 11, 1985 for SPRING-LOADED PLATEN ROLLERS.
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