Vacuum leak detector for a tire curing press
First Claim
1. An apparatus for detecting a fluid leak in a press for curing a tire having a cavity containing an elastomeric curing bladder to be deployed within a green tire to be cured, comprising:
- a) a fluid exhaust line communicating with the bladder for removing spent shaping fluid from within the bladder after a curing cycle;
b) first means including a vacuum pump communicating with the bladder for creating a vacuum within the bladder as the spent shaping fluid is being withdrawn;
c) second means communicating with the fluid exhaust line for detecting the strength of the vacuum created within the bladder by the vacuum pump; and
d) third means communicating with the second means for providing a press control signal when the strength of the detected vacuum reaches a predetermined level for controlling the start of another curing cycle.
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Abstract
A curing press for tires or other curable articles, has a fluid inlet line for supplying curing fluid into an inflatable elastomeric bladder mounted within the press cavity for curing a green tire or article in the cavity. The spent curing fluid is removed from the bladder after a curing operation by a pump through an exhaust line. A venturi ejector in the exhaust line causes a vacuum to be created within the bladder as the fluid is being removed during an unload cycle. A vacuum sensor is connected to the exhaust line and if a predetermined vacuum strength is not reached within a predetermined time, which indicates that leak exists, appropriate control circuitry is actuated to prevent loading of the next green tire or article into the press. The invention also incorporates the method for detecting a leak by measuring the strength of the vacuum created upon removal of the spent curing fluid after each curing cycle.
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8 Claims
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1. An apparatus for detecting a fluid leak in a press for curing a tire having a cavity containing an elastomeric curing bladder to be deployed within a green tire to be cured, comprising:
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a) a fluid exhaust line communicating with the bladder for removing spent shaping fluid from within the bladder after a curing cycle; b) first means including a vacuum pump communicating with the bladder for creating a vacuum within the bladder as the spent shaping fluid is being withdrawn; c) second means communicating with the fluid exhaust line for detecting the strength of the vacuum created within the bladder by the vacuum pump; and d) third means communicating with the second means for providing a press control signal when the strength of the detected vacuum reaches a predetermined level for controlling the start of another curing cycle. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An apparatus for detecting a fluid leak in a press having an elastomeric bladder for curing an article placed within a cavity of the press, comprising:
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a) a fluid inlet line for supplying a curing fluid into the bladder; b) a fluid exhaust line communicating with the bladder for removing spent fluid from within the bladder; c) first means including a venturi ejector communicating with the bladder for creating a vacuum within the bladder as the spent curing fluid is being withdrawn from the bladder and moves past said venturi ejector; d) second means for detecting the strength of the vacuum created within the bladder by the first means; and e) third means communicating with the second means and controlled by the strength of the detected vacuum to prevent curing fluid from moving through the inlet line and into the bladder if the strength of the vacuum is below a predetermined amount to prevent the start of another curing cycle.
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6. A method for detecting a fluid leak in a press used for shaping a green article with an elastomeric curing bladder into which a curing fluid flows for expanding the bladder, comprising the steps of:
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removing spent curing fluid from within the bladder after the article has been cured by a vacuum pump to create a vacuum within the bladder upon removal of the spent curing fluid; measuring the strength of the created vacuum; and providing a control signal to a control mechanism of the press depending upon the strength of the measured vacuum, to permit the control mechanism to actuate the press for another curing cycle. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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