Ware forming method and apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6238603
  • Patent Number
    6,238,603
  • Date Filed
    Monday, May 3, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 29, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A method and apparatus for removing an item of shaped clay from a mould. The method including holding the piece (14) on a synthetic mould (10), pressing it against a resilient member (18) such that the member (18) substantially adopts the shape of the piece (14), and blowing the piece (14) off the mould (10), at which time the member (18) is compressed a little further to receive the clay (14) off the mould (10).
Description




This application is a national stage application, according to Chapter II of the Patent Cooperation Treaty. This application claims the priority date of Aug. 29, 1996 for United Kingdom Patent Application No. 9618091.4.




This invention concerns a ware forming method and apparatus, and also particularly but not exclusively a method and apparatus for removing a piece of shaped clay from a mould.




Conventionally hollowware and flatware have been shaped on a roller machine With such a machine a plaster of paris mould is loaded onto the machine. Typically the mould is held in a metal mould carrier. A piece of clay is placed onto the mould which is then spun and a counter-rotating shaped roller head is brought into contact with the clay to provide the required shape. The ware carrying mould is then removed from the machine and placed in a drier to obtain mould release. Disadvantages are encountered with this system in that, as the shaped clay is held in the moulds during drying a large number of moulds are required which thus occupy a relatively large area in a production area.




WO A 96/31328 discloses a method and apparatus for removing an item of shaped clay from a mould.




According to the present invention there is provided a method of forming clayware, the method comprising locating a piece of clay on a mould, shaping the clay on the mould, locating a receiving member of a resilient material against the shaped clay on the opposite side thereof to the mould, urging the receiving member against the shaped clay such that said member substantially adopts the shape of the clay to provide a close fit thereagainst, and blowing a fluid through the mould to blow the shaped clay off the mould and onto the receiving member, such that as the shaped clay is blown off the mould, the receiving member is compressed a little further to receive the shaped clay off the mould.




The clay is preferably shaped by a roller head.




The invention also provides a method of removing a piece of shaped clay from a mould, the method comprising locating a receiving member of a resilient material against the shaped clay on the opposite side thereof to the mould, urging the receiving member against the shaped clay such that said member substantially adopts the shape of the clay to provide a close fit thereagainst, and blowing a fluid through the mould to blow the shaped clay off the mould and onto the receiving member, so that as the shaped clay is blown off the mould, the receiving member is compressed a little further to receive the shaped clay off the mould.




The fluid preferably comprises air, and the air may be warmed.




The receiving member preferably comprises a block of resilient material, which is desirably of greater thickness than the depth of the shaped clay.




Alternatively the receiving member may comprise a piece or pieces of resilient material mounted on a rigid support. The shape of the support may be adjustable, for instance to accommodate shaped articles of different depths.




A rigid member may be provided on a part of the receiving member to provide support for a part of the shaped clay, for instance the underside of a plate within the foot.




The receiving member may be formed such that it returns to substantially its initial shape whilst the shaped clay is thereon, after the mould has been moved away from said member.




The resilient material may comprise a sponge or foamed material, and preferably comprises a plastics material.




The receiving member may be shaped to support particular parts of the shaped clay when located thereon. For example, the receiving member may include an upstanding annular projection for supporting the rim of shaped clay flatware. For use with holloware an upstanding projection may be provided on the receiving member which is locatable within the shaped clay. Said projection may be shaped to substantially conform to the internal profile of the shaped clay.




The receiving member may be mounted on a carrier.




Air, which may be warmed, is preferably blown through the mould following removal of the shaped clay, to condition the mould.




First detection means may be provided for sensing when the shaped clay has been blown off the mould, and said means may comprise second detection means for sensing a reduction in the back pressure in the mould. The first detection means may be connected to means for automatically separating the mould and receiving member when the shaped clay has moved onto the latter.




The mould may be rotated relative to the receiving member once fluid is being blown through the mould, whereby to shear the water film between the mould and the clay.




The mould may be made of an acrylic plastics material and preferably an acrylic bead. The plastics material is preferably mounted on a carrier. The carrier may be made of a plastics material such as acrylic, or of metal. Alternatively the mould may be made of plaster of paris.




The invention also provides apparatus for removing a piece of shaped clay from a mould, the apparatus being usable with a method according to any of the preceding thirteen paragraphs.




The invention further provides apparatus for forming clayware, the apparatus being usable with a method according to any of the preceding sixteen paragraphs.




According to the present invention there is still further provided a receiving member usable in a method according to any of said preceding sixteen paragraphs.











Embodiments of the present invention will now be described by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIGS. 1-3

are diagrammatic cross-sectional side views showing sequential stages of a method according to the present invention using apparatus according to the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a similar view to

FIG. 3

with a different apparatus; and





FIG. 5

is a similar view of part of a still further apparatus.












FIGS. 1

to


4


of the drawings show apparatus for removing an item of shaped clay from a mould. The clay is in the form of an item of flatware such as a plate. The drawings show a permeable synthetic mould


10


. The mould


10


is made from an acrylic bead and has an upper surface shaped to correspond to the upper surface of a plate. The mould


10


is mounted on a carrier


12


also made of acrylic.




In a method according to the present invention, a piece of clay is located on the mould


10


. The mould


10


is subsequently spun and a roller head (not shown) is used to form the piece of clay into a required shape


14


. A receiving member


16


in the form of a cylindrical block


18


of plastics material sponge on a board


20


is provided. The block


18


is of greater diameter than the clay


14


. The mould


10


carrying the clay


14


is lowered on to the member


16


and pressed thereagainst such that the cylindrical block


18


adopts the shape of the underside of the clay


14


as shown in FIG.


2


. Simultaneously air is blown through the mould


10


towards the clay


14


.




A chamber


22


is provided between the mould


10


and carrier


12


. The chamber


22


is connectable to a source of above atmospheric pressure through an inlet


24


. Passages (not shown) may be provided through the mould


10


to distribute above atmospheric pressure air from the chamber


22


evenly throughout the mould


10


.




The above atmospheric pressure air blown through the mould


10


will blow the clay


14


thereoff. As the clay


14


is blown thereoff the block


18


is further compressed by the clay


14


such that a gap is formed between the clay


14


and mould


10


. The mould


10


is subsequently moved away from the receiving member


16


and the block


18


returns to its original shape as indicated in FIG.


3


. The clay


14


carried on the member


20


can then be dried. As the clay


14


sits proud on the block


18


drying also takes place to a degree over the underside of the clay


14


. As the clay


14


is not on the mould


10


it can be dried relatively quickly. Warm air can be blown through the empty mould


10


to condition same by removing any moisture of other materials.




It has often been found to be advantageous to rotate the mould


10


, usually a partial turn, relative to the receiving member


16


whilst air is being blown through the mould


10


. This rotation shears the water film between the mould


10


and the clay


14


.




There is thus described a method and apparatus which provide considerable advantages over existing arrangements. As the receiving member holds the clay against the mould as the clay is blown thereoff, this prevents distortion of the clay. This arrangement prevents air passing through a part of the mould and lifting for example an edge of the clay. As a result of the resilience of the receiving member, this member will be compressed a small amount as the clay is blown off the mould thereby providing an even release therefrom without damage occurring to the clay.




As the clay is removed rapidly from the relatively expensive mould, there is not the requirement to use a large number of such moulds. The receiving members can be made relatively inexpensively in contrast to the moulds. Also, each receiving member could be used with a wide range of different moulds thereby reducing the requirement for lots of different receiving members and also enabling short runs of different shaped articles to readily be carried out.




Various modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention.

FIG. 4

, shows a similar apparatus to that shown in

FIGS. 1-3

except that the receiving member


16


comprises a block


26


which has an upstanding peripheral rim


28


. This rim


28


provides support for the rim of the shaped clay


14


following release from the mould


10


. This means that the invention would be suitable for items with thin sections to provide support for the rim prior to and during drying.





FIG. 5

shows a further alternative receiving member


30


. The member


30


is intended for supporting an item of flatware such as the plate


32


shown in the figure. The member


30


comprises a rigid metal support


34


. The support


34


comprises an annular portion


36


which slopes downwardly towards its centre to support the rim of the plate


32


, and a separate central portion


38


. The portion


38


is mounted on a pin


40


which is slidably mounted in a frame


42


to be movable towards or away from the portion


36


. A locking screw


44


is provided to permit the portion


38


to be locked to the frame


42


in a required position. The frame


42


also mounts the annular portion


36


.




Pieces of plastics material sponge


46


,


48


are mounted respectively on the annular and central portions


36


,


38


. A relatively thin metal disc


50


is provided centrally on the piece


48


, either loosely or mounted thereon. The disc


50


is of a smaller diameter than the piece


48


.




In use, the receiving member


30


acts in a similar way to the receiving members


16


described above. The relative position of the central portion


38


is initially set dependent on the depth of the plate


32


. The disc


30


provides support to the centre of the plate


32


to prevent sagging or collapse thereof. Local rigid support such as the disc


50


could be provided in different places to support parts of the clayware, and could also be used with the arrangements outlined in

FIGS. 1

to


4


.




The receiving members may have differently shaped blocks to provide support where required for the shaped clay. Whilst the invention is described above with regard to formation of an item of flatware, the invention is equally suited to holloware production. In this instance the block on the receiving member may be appropriately shaped and may be shaped to substantially adopt the interior shape of the holloware to provide support therefore during drying.




Various other modifications may be made. For example, the receiving member may be a different shape and/or may be made of different material. Whilst the above described example uses an acrylic mould, the invention is also readily applicable to plaster of paris moulds, or moulds made from any suitable permeable material, or which allow air to be blown through.




The method and apparatus readily lend themselves to automatic operation which would be arranged to supply clay onto a required mould. Means may be provided to indicate when the clay has been blown off the mould on to the receiving member, perhaps by detecting a drop in back pressure in the mould. Said indication means may be connected to means for automatically moving the mould away from the receiving member once this “blow off” has taken place.




Whilst endeavouring in the foregoing specification to draw attention to those features of the invention believed to be of particular importance, it should be understood that the Applicant claims protection in respect of any patentable feature or combination of features hereinbefore referred to and/or shown in the drawings whether or not particular emphasis has been placed thereon.



Claims
  • 1. A method of removing a piece of shaped clay from a mould, characterised in that the method comprises locating a receiving member (16,30) of a resilient material against the shaped clay (14,32) on the opposite side thereof to the mould (10), urging the receiving member (16,30) against the shaped clay (14,32) such that said member (16,30) substantially adopts the shape of the clay (14,32) to provide a close fit thereagainst, and blowing a fluid through the mould (10) to blow the shaped clay (14,32) off the mould (10) and onto the receiving member (16,30), so that as the shaped clay (14,32) is blown off the mould (10), the receiving member (16,30) is compressed a little further to receive the shaped clay (14,32) off the mould (10).
  • 2. A method according to claim 1, characterised in that the fluid comprises air.
  • 3. A method according to claim 2, characterised in that the air is warmed.
  • 4. A method according to claim 1, characterised in that the receiving member (16,30) is mounted on a carrier (20,42).
  • 5. A method according to claim 1, characterised in that air is blown through the mould (10) following removal of the shaped clay (14,32), to condition the mould (10).
  • 6. A method according to claim 5, characterised in that the air is warmed.
  • 7. A method according to claim 1, and comprising detection means, wherein said detection means comprises first detection means for sensing when the shaped clay (14,32) has been blown off the mould (10).
  • 8. A method according to claim 7, characterized in that said detection means further comprises second detection means for sensing a reduction in the back pressure in the mould (10).
  • 9. A method according to claim 7, characterised in that the first detection means is connected to means for automatically separating the mould (10) and receiving member (16,30) when the shaped clay (14,32) has moved onto the latter.
  • 10. A method according to claim 1, characterised in that the mould (10) is rotated relative to the receiving member (16,30) once fluid is being blown through the mould (10), whereby to shear the water film between the mould (10) and the clay (14,32).
  • 11. Apparatus for removing a piece of shaped clay from a mould, the apparatus comprising a receiving member (16,30) locatable against the shaped clay (14,32) on the opposite side thereof to the mould (10), characterized in that the receiving member (16,30) is made of a resilient material such that when it is urged against the shaped clay (14,32) said member (16,30) substantially adopts the shape of the clay (14,32) to provide a close fit thereagainst, and means to blow a fluid through the mould such that when a fluid is blown through the mould (10) to blow the shaped clay (14,32) off the mould (10) and onto the receiving member (16,30), as the shaped clay (14,32) is blown off the mould (10), the receiving member (16,30) is compressed a little further to receive the shaped clay (14,32) off the mould (10).
  • 12. Apparatus according to claim 11, characterised in that the receiving member (16,30) comprises a block (18,26) of greater thickness than the depth of the shaped clay (14).
  • 13. Apparatus according to claim 11, characterised in that the receiving member (30) comprises a piece or pieces of resilient material (46,48) mounted on a rigid support (34).
  • 14. Apparatus according to claim 11, characterised in that a rigid member (50) is provided on a part of the receiving member (16,30) to provide support for a part of the shaped clay.
  • 15. Apparatus according to claim 11, characterised in that the resilient material comprises a sponge or foamed material.
  • 16. Apparatus according to claim 11, characterised in that the receiving member (16,30) is formed such that it returns to substantially its initial shape whilst the shaped clay (14,32) is thereon, after the mould (10) has been moved away from said member (16,30).
  • 17. Apparatus according to claim 11, characterised in that the receiving member (16,30) is shaped to support particular parts of the shaped clay (14,32) when located thereon.
  • 18. Apparatus according to claim 17, characterised in that the receiving member (16,30) includes an upstanding annular projection (28,36) for supporting the rim of shaped clay flatware (14,32).
  • 19. Apparatus according to claim 17, characterised in that for use with holloware an upstanding projection is provided on the receiving member (16,30) which is locatable within the shaped clay.
  • 20. Apparatus according to claim 19, characterised in that said projection is shaped to substantially conform to the internal profile of the shaped clay.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9618091 Aug 1996 GB
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/GB97/02297 WO 00 5/3/1999 5/3/1999
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO98/08662 3/5/1998 WO A
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