Vacuum molding process

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6461551
  • Patent Number
    6,461,551
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, July 1, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 8, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Fiorilla; Christopher A.
    Agents
    • Hobby, III; William M.
Abstract
A vacuum molding process includes selecting a flexible polymer cover for covering a selected cement container and at least partially filling the container with a cement mixture. The polymer cover is removably attached to the partially filled cement container and a vacuum is applied to the cement mixture in the container. The process may also include connecting a vibrator to the container for simultaneously vibrating the container and the placing of a hollow mold core member having a plurality of apertures therein in the middle of the container for the gas bubbles to escape as a result of the vibration of the cement mixture in a vacuum.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a vacuum molding process and apparatus which utilizes a flexible molding cover or bag to place a vacuum onto a container filled with an uncured cement mixture.




In the past, it has been common to mold various types of products out of a cement or concrete which includes the making of a mixture of a predetermined Portland cement which may include the addition of gravel or lightweight components, such as polymer beads or the like. The mixture is typically cured by mixing a predetermined amount of water with the cement mixture and mixed in a mixer which may be a cement truck with a rotating mixer. Typically in a molding operation, the cement is mixed at the location of the molding operation and the mixed cement is placed in the mold and cured to form a predetermined molded product. The product can include sculptures, containers, balustrades, or other building components and can be molded with standard cement or concrete mixture or lightweight concrete having lightweight particles incorporated into the cement to reduce the weight of the molded product.




It has been suggested in the past to vibrate the mold once the cement or other molding material has been placed therein to get entrained air or other gases out of the cement material to remove air pockets and bubbles from the molded product. This is commonly done by placing the filled mold with the uncured mixed cement onto a vibrating table in which the vibration causing the bubbles to rise in the cement to suggested to attach a vibrator clamp to a mold and a vibrator to the clamp to vibrate the mold during the molding operation to remove gases and to compact the molded mixture. A centrifugal molding or casting machines have been used which result in the rapid rotation of the mold loaded with a molding material. Another method of removing bubbles is to place the mold on a vacuum chamber or the like and place a vacuum on the area around the mold for withdrawing bubbles from the mold.




In contrast to these prior art systems, the present invention uses an ordinary flexible plastic film which may be reinforced with crinkling or with fibers and in which a vacuum pump is connected thereto through a vacuum hose. The plastic sheet material can be rigid or flexible transparent or opaque and formed in such a fashion that would be concave and conform with the flow of vacuum. The plastic film is easily clamped over conventional containers, such as a wheelbarrow or mixing container, with a sealing clamp and may also include a vacuum bag for placing over a mold. The mold can be placed on a vibrating table or having a vibrating clamp attached thereto with a vibrator for vibrating the mold in a partial vacuum for the removal of gas bubbles from the molded material.




One prior art U.S. patent can be seen in the Lee U.S. Pat. No. 4,990,082, for a vibrator with suction apparatus which illustrates a vibrator for architectural or civil engineering and uses a reciprocating or rotating vibrator along with a suction system which is integrally formed with the vibrating means and has at least one suction member to be attached to the forming mold. The suction system is such to enable an airtight connection between the vibrator and the forming molds and is substantially in the shape of a disc with an air passage formed therein to operate with an air pump to produce a low pressure area in the disc body. The Gayso U.S. Pat. No. 4,796,686, is a centrifugal casting machine with venturi actuated vacuum venting. A centrifugal force casting machine develops a vacuum as it travels through the air on the spinning arms of a casting machine in order to evacuate unwanted gases from the casting mold. The Abbott U.S. Pat. No. 3,323,188, is an apparatus for molding and compacting hollow concrete products including a pulsating water vibrator. The Emmons U.S. Pat. No. 2,610,040, is an operating mechanism for a vibrating table used in molding a product. The Dubbs et al. U.S. Pat. No. 2,603,850, is a method and apparatus for molding concrete products. The Lake U.S. Pat. No. 2,386,961, is another apparatus for molding tubular concrete products which utilizes both pressure and a vacuum in connection with the molding of the product.




The present application includes a suction apparatus which uses a flexible plastic film which may be in the form of a plastic bag or a plastic cover which can be placed over conventional or non-conventional containers, such as placing the mold in a plastic bag and sealing the opening to the bag. A plastic film, such as sold by Film Technology, Inc. under U.S. Pat. No. 5,129,813, can be used in the present invention. A vacuum is then placed in the area under the cover to place a vacuum on the uncured cement mixture in the container or mold which consists in the removal of bubbles and may also include a means for simultaneously vibrating the mold or cement mixture. The system can be made to fit a wide variety of different molds as well as molding operations and unusual containers.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A system for placing a vacuum on a container for a cement or molding mixture includes a container for holding the cement which has an opening for adding or removing cement. A flexible polymer film cover is sized to cover at least the open portion of the container and has a vacuum hose coupling attached thereto which connects to a vacuum hose connected to a vacuum pump for drawing a vacuum between the cover and the container. Attaching means, such as a clamping bracket, are provided for removably attaching the flexible polymer cover to the container. A vapor trap is attached in the vacuum line for capturing vapor removed by the vacuum applied to the container. A mold may have a hollow mold core member placed in the center of the mold which has a plurality of apertures therein and which has the uncured cement placed therearound for producing the vacuum in the center of the molded part during the curing of the concrete. The mold may have a vibrator clamp and a vibrator attached thereto for simultaneously vibrating the mold while producing a vacuum to remove gas bubbles from the cement. A method may include selecting a flexible polymer cover for covering a selected cement container and having a vacuum hose coupled thereto and at least partially filling a container with a cement mixture and removably attaching the polymer cover to the partially filled cement container and placing a vacuum on the cement mixture. The process can also include connecting a vibrator to the mold container for simultaneously vibrating the mold and the placing of a hollow mold core member having a plurality of apertures therein in the middle of the mold for the gas bubbles to escape from the vibration and vacuum.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the written description and the drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a side elevation of a molding apparatus in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of a second embodiment of a molding apparatus of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a third embodiment of the apparatus of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is an exploded view of a vacuum apparatus for a cement mixing drum;





FIG. 5

is an exploded view of another vacuum apparatus for

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is an exploded perspective of a vacuum apparatus for a cement hopper; and





FIG. 7

is an exploded perspective of a vacuum apparatus for a wheel barrow.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to the drawings and especially to

FIG. 1

, a vacuum molding apparatus


10


has a mold


11


therein for molding a cement or concrete product, such as a balustrade


12


, therein. The molding apparatus includes a flexible polymer film or a plastic bag


13


for covering the mold


11


and which has an opening


14


so that the mold


11


can be placed inside the bag and then the bag sealed with a tie


15


. The flexible polymer bag


13


is made of a heavy plastic which may be reinforced with reinforcing fibers, or alternatively, may be crinkled to give additional stiffness and strength to the flexible polymer film. The polymer bag


13


has a vacuum hose coupling


16


attached therethrough for attaching a vacuum hose


17


from outside the bag


13


coupled to the inside of the bag


18


. The coupling


16


can be a quick connect type coupling so that the hose


17


can be connected and disconnected rapidly. The vacuum hose


17


has a vapor trap


20


therein for capturing any water or other liquid vapor being drawn from the inside of the bag


18


by the placement of a vacuum on the interior of the bag


13


. A vacuum pump


21


draws a vacuum on the hose


17


to place a predetermined vacuum within the bag


13


. The bag


13


has a mold


11


for molding a cement or concrete type product which may be a mixture of Portland cement mixed with an aggregate material and water to form a concrete baluster


12


or can be filled with a mixture of Portland cement and a lightweight aggregate, such as foamed polymer beads or the like. Additional additives and water are mixed and the mixture poured in the mold


12


where the mixture is cured. In the mold


12


, a hollow central or core tube


22


is placed in the middle of the mold


12


and has a plurality of apertures


23


therein. The core


23


can be made of a metal or polymer material and can be left in the molded product. When a vacuum is placed on the interior of the bag


13


, the vacuum also draws gases that may be escaping from the curing mixture during the curing process. By having the open core


22


with the apertures


23


, the vacuum extends into the center of the curing concrete and assists the escape of bubbles captured in the concrete mix over the entire length of the molded product


12


. The vibrator clamp


24


is attached to the mold


11


and allows a vibrator mechanism to be attached thereto and may extend through an opening in the bag


13


or, alternatively, the vibrator can be clamped onto the vibrator clamp


24


around the plastic bag


13


for vibrating the mold


11


. The vibration of the mold


11


encourages the escape of trapped gas bubbles, which are mostly air from the curing cement mixture, within the mold


11


while placing a vacuum within the bag


13


evacuates the air from tube


22


mounted in the middle of the mold. This substantially increases the escape of trapped air and gases from the cement mixture to enhance the strength of the final molded product, such as the baluster


12


. The use of a flexible plastic covering for enclosing the mold


12


and having a vacuum hose connector


16


therethrough results in the collapsing of the flexible bag


13


onto the mold but does not prevent the vacuum being placed on the curing cement and removes only limited amounts of water and other vapor as the gas escapes from the curing cement. Vapors are trapped in the vapor trap


20


.




Turning to

FIG. 2

, an alternative embodiment utilizes a vibrating table


25


having legs


26


supporting a vibrator table portion


27


under a plurality of springs


28


. The vibrating mechanism vibrates the tabletop portion, which has a plurality of mold pans


30


thereontop. A flexible reinforced polymer cover


31


may have reinforcing fibers therein or be of a wrinkled plastic surface to reduce clinging of the cover once the vacuum is placed on the covered area. The plastic film


31


has a table clamping flange


32


which clamps onto the edges of the plastic film


31


and onto the vibrating table edge


33


to seal the plastic film


31


over the molding vibrating table


25


. The plastic film


31


has a quick connect vacuum hose coupling


34


therethrough connected to a vacuum hose


35


which in turn is connected through a vapor trap


36


and to a vacuum pump


37


. Once an airtight seal is made with the film


31


over the vibrator table


25


tabletop with the raised edges


33


, a vacuum is placed on the area under the plastic film cover


31


and on the tabletop


27


with the pan molds


30


therein. Simultaneously, the vibrator table


25


can be actuated to vibrate the products being molded of a cementuous or other molding material. A vacuum is placed between the cover


31


and table


27


and assists in the removal of air from the molding mixture within the molding pans


30


to enhance the strength of the molded product.





FIG. 3

is another embodiment that illustrates a tilt-up wall form


40


for molding a wall section and having flanges


41


therearound with clamp-on vibrators


42


clamped onto the flanges


41


. The flexible polymer cover film


43


is wrapped entirely around the tilt-up wall form


40


where its bonding edge


44


can be used to give a vacuum seal to the folded sheet edge


45


or to the flanges


41


of the container


40


. A quick connect vacuum hose coupling


46


through the polymer material


43


connects a vacuum hose


47


and has a vapor trap


48


along with a vacuum pump


49


. The tilt-up wall form


40


is vibrated with the vibrators


42


while simultaneously placing a vacuum thereon for the removal of air bubbles trapped within the cement mixture forming the wall in the wall form


40


.





FIGS. 4-8

illustrate a vacuum system for placing a vacuum onto a container of an uncured cement mixture. In

FIG. 4

, a mixer drum has an opening


51


thereinto and a flange


52


around the opening


51


. A wrinkled or reinforced flexible polymer or plastic film cover


53


is shaped to cover the opening


51


over the flanges


52


. A clamping ring


54


clamps to the flange


52


over the edges of the flexible plastic cover


53


. A quick connect coupling


55


connects a vacuum hose


56


. The vacuum hose


56


has a vapor trap


57


therein and is connected to the vacuum pump


58


. The mixer drum


50


can have the flexible polymer cover


53


attached to the cover after it is loaded with a cement mixture, such as the mixing of Portland cement, water, aggregate, or lightweight aggregate. The clamp


54


clamps over the flange


52


and onto a sealing O-ring


59


. The O-ring


59


can of course be replaced with a double side sealing tape. The mixer drum


50


can be rolled back and forth for mixing the cement therein while placing a vacuum in the container


50


for the removal of gas bubbles trapped within the cement mixture.





FIG. 5

is a similar cement mixing apparatus which has a mixer


60


having an arcuate base and an open top


61


having a flange


62


with a sealing O-ring or the like


63


round the flange


62


. The wrinkled plastic film


64


is cut to the shape of the perimeter flange


62


for fitting thereon and a clamping fixture


65


clamps the cover film


64


over the mixer


60


once the mixer container


60


has been loaded with a cement mixture. The plastic film


64


has a quick connect coupling


66


therethrough connecting a vacuum hose


67


through a vapor trap


68


to a vacuum pump


69


. Once the container


60


is loaded with the desired cement or molding mixture and the plastic film


64


is clamped over the opening


61


, the vacuum is placed on the container


60


, which may be rocked back and forth for mixing the cement.




Turning to

FIG. 6

, a cement hopper


70


has a surrounding flange


71


having a sealing O-ring


72


therearound. A crinkled or reinforced plastic film


73


is shaped to fit onto the flange


71


to cover the opening


74


and a quick connect coupling


75


connects through the flexible plastic cover


73


to a vacuum mold


76


and through a vapor trap


77


to a vacuum pump


78


. A clamping fixture


79


clamps the film


73


onto the flange


71


to give an airtight seal over the cement hopper


70


to assist in removing gases from the cement mixture while in the hopper


70


. The hopper has an opening


80


which allows the removal of the cement mixture within the cement hopper


70


.





FIG. 7

shows an additional embodiment where a wheelbarrow


81


has a wheel


82


and handles


83


along with the container portion


84


having a flange


85


therearound. Flange


85


has been fitted with an O-ring or other sealing material


86


and a flexible plastic cover


87


has been shaped to fit over the wheelbarrow flange


85


. A clamping fixture


88


is shaped to fit on top of the flange


81


and onto the perimeter of the polymer cover


87


to seal the cover


87


over the wheelbarrow container


84


. A quick connect vacuum hose


90


connects a vacuum hose


91


through a vapor trap


92


to a vacuum pump


93


. Thus, a cement mixture can be loaded onto the wheelbarrow


81


and the flexible plastic


87


clamped thereover to give an airtight seal and a partial vacuum placed within the sealed container


84


. The wheelbarrow


81


can then be rocked or vibrated to assist in the removal of trapped gas particles within the mixture in the container


84


.




It should be clear at this time that a molding apparatus and process has been provided which allows the placement of an inexpensive vapor seal covering a mold to allow a vacuum to be placed on a cementuous or other molded material being curing while simultaneously allowing the mold to be vibrated. It should also be clear that a flexible polymer cover can be designed for easy placement over various types of cement or mixing materials to enhance the removal of gases, such as air, from the materials during the mixing and curing of the materials. However, the present invention is not to be considered as limited to the forms shown which are to be considered illustrative rather than restrictive.



Claims
  • 1. A vacuum molding process comprising the steps of:selecting a cement mixer drum having an open portion; selecting a flexible polymer cover sized to at least cover said open portion in said selected cement mixer drum, said selected polymer cover having a vacuum hose coupling attached thereto and a vacuum hose removably attached to said vacuum hose coupling and a vacuum pump connected to said vacuum hose for drawing a vacuum therein; at least partially filling said cement mixer drum with an uncured cement and water mixture; removably attaching said selected polymer cover to said cement mixer drum open portion; actuating said vacuum pump to place a vacuum on said cement and water mixture to thereby remove gases therefrom; actuating said vibrator to vibrate said selected cement mixer drum whereby a cement mixer drum can have a vacuum and vibration placed thereon to remove gases from said cement and water mixture.
  • 2. A vacuum molding process in accordance with claim 1 in which the step of selecting a cement mixer drum includes selecting a cement mixer drum having at least one vibrator clamp attached thereto and attaching said selected vibrator thereto.
  • 3. A vacuum molding process in accordance with claim 1 in which the step of selecting a flexible polymer cover includes selecting a reinforced flexible polymer cover.
  • 4. A vacuum molding process in accordance with claim 1 in which the step of selecting a cement mixer drum includes selecting a wheelbarrow.
  • 5. A vacuum molding process in accordance with claim 1 in which the step of selecting a flexible polymer cover having a vacuum hose coupling attached thereto includes a vacuum hose quick release coupling.
  • 6. A vacuum molding process in accordance with claim 1 in which the step of selecting a flexible polymer cover includes selecting a flexible polymer cover bag.
Parent Case Info

This is a division of patent application Ser. No. 08/723,183, filed Sep. 27, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,932,256.

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