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US1342184A
US1342184A US214715A US21471518A US1342184A US 1342184 A US1342184 A US 1342184A US 214715 A US214715 A US 214715A US 21471518 A US21471518 A US 21471518A US 1342184 A US1342184 A US 1342184A
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    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21JFIBREBOARD; MANUFACTURE OF ARTICLES FROM CELLULOSIC FIBROUS SUSPENSIONS OR FROM PAPIER-MACHE
    • D21J5/00Manufacture of hollow articles by transferring sheets, produced from fibres suspensions or papier-mâché by suction on wire-net moulds, to couch-moulds

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  • the object of my invention is to provide a process and apparatus for use in connection with the same,.by means of which objects of various intricate shapes may be readily molded out of finely divided materials, especially paper pulp, in an advanta eous and economical manner.
  • he object of my invention is, furthermore, to provide a process of this character the objects may be readily molded without manual manipulation of the materials from which the objects are being molded and so that, in effect, the said objects may be,
  • Still another object of my invention is to provide means by which hollow objects may be molded.
  • Fig.f2 is a diagrammatic representation showing the mold in vertical section.
  • I have shown a mold comprised of a hollow upper portion 1 and a hollow lower portion 2, having provided in the inner faces thereof complementary moldlng cavities or recesses 3 and 4, bounded by perforated walls 5 and 6, covered by wire screens or perforated. metal plates 5 and 6% respectively.
  • the cavities 3 and 4 are adapted to be supplied with pulp carried by a body of water by means of an inlet 7, which 4 is controlled by a three-way valve 8, adapted to be supplied with pulp by a pipe 9, in
  • the plunger valve 10 which is a plunger valve 10, which is operated by a cam 11 on a shaft 12, adapted to be constantly rotated from any suitablesource of power.
  • the plunger valve 10 when 1n the right position, conveys pulp to the pipe 9 from a pipe 13, leading from a pulp supply tank 14, supplied with compressed air by means of a plpe 15, and supplied with pulp by means of a pipe 16, which delivers the pulp from a pulp mixing tank 17, having stirrer arms 18.
  • the pulp is supplied to the mixing tank 17 from a pulp beater tank 19 which may be of any'suitable type.
  • the three-way valve 8 is arranged either to supply the cavities 3 and 4 with pulp from pipe 9 ora current of hot air at 150 to 180 F. from a pipe 20 in which is also a plunger valve 10, similar in operation to valvelO.
  • Said valve controls the supply of hot air from a pipe 21, provided with a coil 22, lo-
  • a heating compressed air supplied with cated in a heating compressed air by a pipe 24 from a tank 25 containing air under a pressure of about 20 pounds per square inch connected with an air compressor 26.
  • the pipe 15 leads from the tank 25 to the tank 14.
  • a branch air pipe 27 for cold air leads to a plunger valve lO", similar to valve 10, which again controls the entry of the said air to a pipe-28, communicating with a valve 29 to supply the air by means of of the mold 1 and 2.
  • a vacuum may be applied to the two hollow portions of the mold 1 and 2 by means of pipes 32 and 33, controlledby a valve 34, and whichlead to a pipe 35, also controlled by a plungervalve 10, similar to valve 10, and which-pipe 35 has a vacuum applied thereto 'by means of a pipe. 36, leading to a vacuum chamber 38, having a drawpipes 30 and 31 to the two hollow portions mold.
  • the cam 11 controlling the plunger valve 10 will have moved in such position as to cut offthe supply of pulp through the pipe 9 and the cam controlling the hot air plunger valve 10 will substitute for the same a current of hot air through the pipe 20, which hot air will pass through the body of the pulp deposited on thescre'ens 5 and 6 and be withdrawn through the pipes 32 and 33, until the body of pulp on the screens 5 and 6 has become sufiiciently dried.
  • the cam controlling the hot air plunger valve 10 will have been moved into such a position as to cut off the supply of hot air by means of the pipe 20.
  • Another cam'controlling the compressedair plunger valve 10* then opens the same and admits a body of compressed air.
  • the molding operation may then be repeated as many times as desired to mold the desired number of objects.
  • the molded object may be then finished in. any desired manner, as'by pamt1ng, enameling, coating or coloring, according to the wishes of the manufacturer.
  • a separable mold having perforated molding walls, means for supplying to the interior thereof while the mold is not separated solid materials carried by a fluid, means for applying a vacuum for withdrawing the fluid carrier through the perforated walls, and timed valve apparatus for operating said means in succession.
  • a separablemold having perforated molding walls, means for supplying to the interior thereof solid materials carried by a fluid, means for applying a vacuum for withdrawing the fluid carrier through the perforated walls, means for supplying heated air in theplace of the molding materials, and timed valve apparatus for operating said means in succession.
  • perforated molding walls means for supplyingto the interior thereof while the mold is not separated solid materials carried by a fluid, means for applying a vacuum for withdrawing the fluid carrier through the perforated walls, means for applying compressed air in the place ofthe vacuum, and timed valve apparatus for operating said means in succession.
  • a separable mold havv apparatus an apparatus for supp water carrying paper pulp, a timed valve and connections for applying in succession from the timed valve a supply of molding materials together with a vacuum, then heated air to- 'gether with a vacuum, and then compressed air alone 8.
  • a mold an air-supply apparatus, means for delivering a supply of hot air and a supply of cold air,-a vacuum apparatus, an apparatus for supplying water carrying aper pulp, a timed valve and con- -nections or applying in succession from the timed valve a supply of molding materials together with a vacuum, then heated air to: gether with a vacuum, and then compressed air alone, said pulp-supplying apparatus being provided with a supply of compressed air from the compressed air supplying apparatus.

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P. BAUER.
gnoqiss or PRODUCING MOLDED OBJQECTS AND APPARATUS FOR use m conwtbnon mmwnu.
APPLICATION FILED JAN.3I., I918- BENEWED OCT. 20, I9I,9-
1,342, 184, Patented June 1, 1920.
UNITED. STATES PHILIP]? BAUER, .OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSTGNOR TO PEBMOLIN PRODUCTS COMPANY,
INC., OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK. I
PROCESS OF PRODUCING- MOLDED OBJECTS AND APPARATUS FOR USE IN CONNECTION THEREWITH. I
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented June 1, 1920.
Application filed January 31, 1918, Serial No. 214,715. RenewedOctober 20, .1919. Serial No. 332,075.
To all whom it may concern;
Be it known that I, PHILIP? BAUER, of New York, in the county of-New York, and in the State of New York, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Processes of Producing Molded Objects and same out of finely divided'materials, but it Y and apparatus therefor, by means of which relates more especially to the molding of such objects from paper pulp and apparatus for use in connection therewith.
The object of my invention is to provide a process and apparatus for use in connection with the same,.by means of which objects of various intricate shapes may be readily molded out of finely divided materials, especially paper pulp, in an advanta eous and economical manner. he object of my invention is, furthermore, to provide a process of this character the objects may be readily molded without manual manipulation of the materials from which the objects are being molded and so that, in effect, the said objects may be,
molded substantially automatically.
Still another object of my invention is to provide means by which hollow objects may be molded.
Further objects of my invention will appear from the detailed description thereof contained hereinafter.
While my invention-is capable of being carried out in many different ways, for the purpose of illustration I shall describe only one we of carrying out the same hereinafter, an while I may use in connection therewith many diflerent types of apparatus, for the purpose of illustration I have shown only one form of apparatus for use in carry.- ing out'the same in the accompanying drawin s,'in-which igure 1 is a diagrammatic plan view of an apparatus of the above character; and
Fig.f2 is a diagrammatic representation showing the mold in vertical section. the drawings, I have shown a mold comprised of a hollow upper portion 1 and a hollow lower portion 2, having provided in the inner faces thereof complementary moldlng cavities or recesses 3 and 4, bounded by perforated walls 5 and 6, covered by wire screens or perforated. metal plates 5 and 6% respectively. The cavities 3 and 4 are adapted to be supplied with pulp carried by a body of water by means of an inlet 7, which 4 is controlled by a three-way valve 8, adapted to be supplied with pulp by a pipe 9, in
which is a plunger valve 10, which is operated by a cam 11 on a shaft 12, adapted to be constantly rotated from any suitablesource of power. The plunger valve 10, when 1n the right position, conveys pulp to the pipe 9 from a pipe 13, leading from a pulp supply tank 14, supplied with compressed air by means of a plpe 15, and supplied with pulp by means of a pipe 16, which delivers the pulp from a pulp mixing tank 17, having stirrer arms 18. The pulp is supplied to the mixing tank 17 from a pulp beater tank 19 which may be of any'suitable type. -The three-way valve 8 is arranged either to supply the cavities 3 and 4 with pulp from pipe 9 ora current of hot air at 150 to 180 F. from a pipe 20 in which is also a plunger valve 10, similar in operation to valvelO.
Said valve controls the supply of hot air from a pipe 21, provided with a coil 22, lo-
chamber 23, supplied with cated in a heating compressed air by a pipe 24 from a tank 25 containing air under a pressure of about 20 pounds per square inch connected with an air compressor 26. The pipe 15 leads from the tank 25 to the tank 14. Furthermore, from the pipe 24, a branch air pipe 27 for cold air leads to a plunger valve lO", similar to valve 10, which again controls the entry of the said air to a pipe-28, communicating with a valve 29 to supply the air by means of of the mold 1 and 2.
A vacuum may be applied to the two hollow portions of the mold 1 and 2 by means of pipes 32 and 33, controlledby a valve 34, and whichlead to a pipe 35, also controlled by a plungervalve 10, similar to valve 10, and which-pipe 35 has a vacuum applied thereto 'by means of a pipe. 36, leading to a vacuum chamber 38, having a drawpipes 30 and 31 to the two hollow portions mold.
off cock 39 for accumulated water, and which chamber'is connected with a vacuum pump 40.
In the operation ofmy invention, if it is desired, for example, to mold the head of a doll from paper pulp, paper pulp is introduced into the beater 19 with the desired amount of water, and this is conveyed to the mixing tank 17, and thence to the pulp supply tank 14, where the compressed air from the pipe 15 forces the same forwardly through the pipe 13, and, when the pulp control plunger valve 10 is in the right position, as determined by the cam 11, through the pipe 9 and the three-way valve 8' into the cavities 3 and 4: in the interior of the mold portions 1 and 2. At the same time, a vacuum will be applied outside of the perforated walls 5 and 6 by means of the pipes 32 and 33, the pipe 35, valve 10, the pipe 36,!the
vacuum chamber 38 and the vacuum pump 40. vThe pulp will be contintlally fed' in this manner, while, at the same time, the water is Withdrawn through the perforated Walls 5 and 6 by means of the vacuum applied through the pipes 32 and 33, so that in this Way the fibers of the pulp will accumulate on the screens 5 and 6- to the desired depth. When this has occurred, the cam 11 controlling the plunger valve 10 will have moved in such position as to cut offthe supply of pulp through the pipe 9 and the cam controlling the hot air plunger valve 10 will substitute for the same a current of hot air through the pipe 20, which hot air will pass through the body of the pulp deposited on thescre'ens 5 and 6 and be withdrawn through the pipes 32 and 33, until the body of pulp on the screens 5 and 6 has become sufiiciently dried. When this has occurred, the cam controlling the hot air plunger valve 10 will have been moved into such a position as to cut off the supply of hot air by means of the pipe 20. Another cam'controlling the compressedair plunger valve 10* then opens the same and admits a body of compressed air.
through the pipes 27, 28, 30 and 31, so that, when the parts of the mold 1 and 2 are separated, said compressed air will force the molded object away from the perforated walls 5 and 6 and thus release itfrom the The molding operation may then be repeated as many times as desired to mold the desired number of objects.
The molded object may be then finished in. any desired manner, as'by pamt1ng, enameling, coating or coloring, according to the wishes of the manufacturer.
It will be understood, of course, that other mold portions may be substituted for the portions 1 and 2 to mold objects of different .sha es, and, in fact, for any shape desired. ile I have described my inventionabove in detail, I wish it to be understood that many changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention. p a
I claim: I
1. The process which comprises depositing a body, of solid material from a fluid carrier upon the interior ofa perforated molding wall while withdrawing the fluid carrier through said wall by means of a vacuum until the desired thickness of the molded object has been obtained, then discontinuing the supply of molding materials and supplying instead a current of heated air, and then applying compressed air to the exterior of the molded object to remove the same from the mold. i
2. In combination, a separable mold havplying heated air in the place of the molding materials, and means for applying com pressed air in the place of the vacuum.
3.. In combination, a separable mold having perforated molding walls, means for supplying to the interior thereof while the mold is not separated solid materials carried by a fluid, means for applying a vacuum for withdrawing the fluid carrier through the perforated walls, and timed valve apparatus for operating said means in succession.
4. In combination, a separablemold having perforated molding walls, means for supplying to the interior thereof solid materials carried by a fluid, means for applying a vacuum for withdrawing the fluid carrier through the perforated walls, means for supplying heated air in theplace of the molding materials, and timed valve apparatus for operating said means in succession.
5. In combination, a separable mold hav-.
ing perforated molding walls, means for supplyingto the interior thereof while the mold is not separated solid materials carried by a fluid, means for applying a vacuum for withdrawing the fluid carrier through the perforated walls, means for applying compressed air in the place ofthe vacuum, and timed valve apparatus for operating said means in succession.
6. In combination, a separable mold havv apparatus, an apparatus for supp water carrying paper pulp, a timed valve and connections for applying in succession from the timed valve a supply of molding materials together with a vacuum, then heated air to- 'gether with a vacuum, and then compressed air alone 8.- In combination, a mold, an air-supply apparatus, means for delivering a supply of hot air and a supply of cold air,-a vacuum apparatus, an apparatus for supplying water carrying aper pulp, a timed valve and con- -nections or applying in succession from the timed valve a supply of molding materials together with a vacuum, then heated air to: gether with a vacuum, and then compressed air alone, said pulp-supplying apparatus being provided with a supply of compressed air from the compressed air supplying apparatus.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing I have hereunto set my hand. v
PHILIPP BAUER.-
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US2723600A (en) * 1952-05-02 1955-11-15 Hawley Products Co Method and apparatus for making hollow accreted fibrous bodies
US3205128A (en) * 1962-01-22 1965-09-07 Beloit Iron Works Shell making
US5685956A (en) * 1992-05-12 1997-11-11 The Budd Company Method and apparatus for binding fibers in a fiber reinforced preform
US5820801A (en) * 1992-05-12 1998-10-13 The Budd Company Reinforced thermoplastic molding technique method
US6547931B1 (en) * 1998-02-23 2003-04-15 Kao Corporation Method of manufacturing pulp mold formed product
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US3205128A (en) * 1962-01-22 1965-09-07 Beloit Iron Works Shell making
US5685956A (en) * 1992-05-12 1997-11-11 The Budd Company Method and apparatus for binding fibers in a fiber reinforced preform
US5820801A (en) * 1992-05-12 1998-10-13 The Budd Company Reinforced thermoplastic molding technique method
US6547931B1 (en) * 1998-02-23 2003-04-15 Kao Corporation Method of manufacturing pulp mold formed product
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US6830658B2 (en) * 1998-02-23 2004-12-14 Kao Corporation Method for producing pulp molded article
US20100207300A1 (en) * 2007-09-14 2010-08-19 Natural Resources (2000) Limited Moulding of articles
US20150224681A1 (en) * 2012-07-24 2015-08-13 Surface Generation Limited Control system for tooling
US20190353415A1 (en) * 2018-05-21 2019-11-21 E. & J. Gallo Winery Ice Shaping Device
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