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Central mechanism for a tire vulcanizer

  • US 6,655,941 B1
  • Filed: 11/17/1999
  • Issued: 12/02/2003
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/06/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A central mechanism for a tire vulcanizer, which uses a both-end open type bladder, comprising:

  • a housing;

    a plurality of clamp rods slidably inserted into the housing;

    a post cylinder for vertically expanding and contracting a bladder assembly located in a lower part of the housing;

    a claw mechanism for detachable engaging an upper end portion of said clamp rods with a lower ring of said bladder assembly; and

    driving means for vertically moving and turning each one of said clamp rods;

    wherein said claw mechanism comprises a T-shaped head formed at said upper end portion of each one of said clamp rods; and

    said lower ring having a plurality of concave portions with protrusions, said protrusions located at and defining a first portion of an inlet to each one of the concave portions for said T-shaped head at the upper end portion of each one of said clamp rods, a distance between the outer surfaces of said protrusions defining a width of the first portion of the inlet and a distance parallel to the physical extent of the protrusions in a vertical direction defining a length of the first portion of the inlet, each concave portion defining a second portion being larger in width and length than the first portion of the inlet, said T-shaped head being insertable and removable through said first portion of the inlet, and said concave portion passes and locks said T-shaped head at the upper end portion of each one of said clamp rods depending on a rotation angle of said clamp rods;

    wherein said protrusions each have a vertical axis parallel to a vertical axis of the T-shaped head.

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