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US1005706A
US1005706A US57133710A US1910571337A US1005706A US 1005706 A US1005706 A US 1005706A US 57133710 A US57133710 A US 57133710A US 1910571337 A US1910571337 A US 1910571337A US 1005706 A US1005706 A US 1005706A
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  • FRANZ HLOCH or MAHR, scHoNBERG, AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.
  • This invention has for its object a press for making asbestos cement roofing slabs and the invention consists'substantially in the compression of the material in a chamber adapted to be contracted by the action of pressure, which chamber is formed of the perforated bottom of the mold and the press die fitting closely over the molding frame.
  • the molding frame itself is displaceably arranged relative to the bottom of the mold and is carried by small pressure pistons dur ing the pressing, which pistons move down: ward under the compression pressure and thereby cause the molding frame to be displaced so that the press die can approach the bottom'of the mold and compress the asbestos cement material.
  • the under part of the press is made with hollows in which the water, pressed out of the cement, can accumulate, in order to be carried off, whereby the cleanliness of the operation is secured and the water expressed from the cement can always be used again.
  • the press is shown in diagrammatic section in Figure 1 of the accompanying drawings, and in Fig. 2 in plan, with the upper part of the press removed.
  • the press consists of an upper part a and a press die I) and lifting cylinders c and the lower part of the press cl, which lower part, as already mentioned, has a hollow space in which the'water expelled from the cement can accumulate.
  • pistons e On the under part of the press, pistons e for supporting the molding.
  • frame 7 are provided, which frame incloses the molding bottom it which is covered by a sieve plate 9 and perforated (shown 'on the left hand side in another sectional plane).
  • the molding frame f is displaceably arranged relatively to the mold bottom g, for instance, by the provision of bolts on one part which engage in suitable slots in the other part, and ,as usual each press is provided with two'molding frames, so that the finished pressed slab or plate can be ejected from one moldin frame and the mold filled with fresh material, while the second molding frame isunder the hydraulic press and a slab is being made.
  • the molding frames are mounted on rollers i in the ordinary way and are displaceable by means of rackbar gear 70 Z. For ejecting the pressed slab or plate from the mold- Patented Oct. 10, 1911.
  • the operation is as follows :
  • the molding frame filled with the'material is brought by the operation of the rackbar gear 70 Z beneath the press die and arranged so that the molding framerests on the small supporting pistons e.
  • the pressure medium water
  • the pressure medium is now admitted to the upper part of the press, the press stamp or die bearing closely on the molding frame and on further pressure the molding frame descends overcoming the pressure acting on the supporting pistons c.
  • outlet valves are opened as the pressure piston descends, and the piston forced down against the water pressure, which raises the same again when the pressureabove is removed.
  • the supporting of the bottom of the mold by means of the under part of the press which is provided with a hollow chamber, and the subsequent displacement of the molding frame have the particular advantage that the press chamber may be readily loss of.material is almost m'l.
  • an apparatus for making asbestos cement roofing slabs an upper part, a press diefand lifting cylinders, a lower part having a hollow space in which the water expelled from the cement is collected, pistons on the under part of the press constructed to support the mold while the pressure on the press is being applied, a molding frame supported by said pistons, a; molding bottom inclosed by said frame, suitable ejecting means, said frame being longitudinally movable whereby said molding frame is held between the plunger and die only while pressure is exerted on the composition employed and means for supporting said molding frame outside of the press during the filling of the molding frame and the removal of the finished slab.

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F. HLOGH.
APPARATUS FOR MAKING ASBESTOS CEMENT SLABS AND THE LIKE. APPLICATION FILED JULY 11, 1910.
1,005,706 Patented 0st. 10, 1911 Ill/[Ml A We as A (Aim M. glhimlvlm A UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
FRANZ HLOCH, or MAHR, scHoNBERG, AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.
APPARATUS FOR MAKING ASBESTOS-CEMENT SLABS AND THE LIKE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
certain new and useful Improvements in Apparatus for Making Asbestos-Cement Slabs and the Like, of which the following is a specification.
This invention has for its object a press for making asbestos cement roofing slabs and the invention consists'substantially in the compression of the material in a chamber adapted to be contracted by the action of pressure, which chamber is formed of the perforated bottom of the mold and the press die fitting closely over the molding frame. The molding frame itself is displaceably arranged relative to the bottom of the mold and is carried by small pressure pistons dur ing the pressing, which pistons move down: ward under the compression pressure and thereby cause the molding frame to be displaced so that the press die can approach the bottom'of the mold and compress the asbestos cement material.
The under part of the press is made with hollows in which the water, pressed out of the cement, can accumulate, in order to be carried off, whereby the cleanliness of the operation is secured and the water expressed from the cement can always be used again.
The press is shown in diagrammatic section in Figure 1 of the accompanying drawings, and in Fig. 2 in plan, with the upper part of the press removed.
The press consists of an upper part a and a press die I) and lifting cylinders c and the lower part of the press cl, which lower part, as already mentioned, has a hollow space in which the'water expelled from the cement can accumulate. On the under part of the press, pistons e for supporting the molding.
frame 7 are provided, which frame incloses the molding bottom it which is covered by a sieve plate 9 and perforated (shown 'on the left hand side in another sectional plane).
The molding frame f is displaceably arranged relatively to the mold bottom g, for instance, by the provision of bolts on one part which engage in suitable slots in the other part, and ,as usual each press is provided with two'molding frames, so that the finished pressed slab or plate can be ejected from one moldin frame and the mold filled with fresh material, while the second molding frame isunder the hydraulic press and a slab is being made.
The molding frames are mounted on rollers i in the ordinary way and are displaceable by means of rackbar gear 70 Z. For ejecting the pressed slab or plate from the mold- Patented Oct. 10, 1911.
Application filed July 11, 1910'. Serial No. 571,337.
ing frame the arrangement shown as an' I "example in Fig. 1 is employed, in which an ejecting plate m rests on two cams n, the shafts 0 0' of which are connected with one another by means of a link 7). On the shaft- 0 an adjusting leverp is mounted and also a weight g which assists the lifting of the ejecting plate m.
The operation is as follows :The molding frame filled with the'material is brought by the operation of the rackbar gear 70 Z beneath the press die and arranged so that the molding framerests on the small supporting pistons e. The pressure medium (water) is now admitted to the upper part of the press, the press stamp or die bearing closely on the molding frame and on further pressure the molding frame descends overcoming the pressure acting on the supporting pistons c. The material is thereby compressed between the'press die and the mold bottom]; and at the same time the water expelled from the cement is received in the hollow chamber of the lower part (Z of the press and discharged from the latter by a pipe 12 When the plate or slab is compressed the press die is raised by the lifting pistons e and the molding frame then moved by means of the rackbar gear 71 Z to one side where the plate is expelled. "In the meantime a second molding frame filled with material is moved under the press die and the operation repeated.
It is to be understood, that the outlet valves are opened as the pressure piston descends, and the piston forced down against the water pressure, which raises the same again when the pressureabove is removed.
The supporting of the bottom of the mold by means of the under part of the press which is provided with a hollow chamber, and the subsequent displacement of the molding frame have the particular advantage that the press chamber may be readily loss of.material is almost m'l.
I declare'that what I claim is 1. In an apparatus for making asbestos cement roofing slabs, an ,upper part, a press die and lifting cylinders, a lower part having a hollow space in which the water expelled from the cement is collected, pistons on the ployed.
under part of the press constructed to support the mold while the pressure on the press is being applied, a molding frame supported by said pistons, and a molding bottom inclosed by said frame, suitable ejects ing means, said framebeing longitudinally movable whereby said molding frame is held between the plunger and die only while pressure is exerted on the composition em- 2. In an apparatus for making asbestos cement roofing slabs, an upper part, a press diefand lifting cylinders, a lower part having a hollow space in which the water expelled from the cement is collected, pistons on the under part of the press constructed to support the mold while the pressure on the press is being applied, a molding frame supported by said pistons, a; molding bottom inclosed by said frame, suitable ejecting means, said frame being longitudinally movable whereby said molding frame is held between the plunger and die only while pressure is exerted on the composition employed and means for supporting said molding frame outside of the press during the filling of the molding frame and the removal of the finished slab.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
FRANZ HLOCH.
Witnesses ROBERT W. HEINGARTNER, 'AUGUST FUGGER.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2642782A (en) * 1948-04-10 1953-06-23 Chapman Forest Utilization Inc Fiberboard forming press with loader and unloader
US3086271A (en) * 1959-04-07 1963-04-23 Longinotti Enrico Machine for moulding tiles, slabs and the like or other objects
US3397424A (en) * 1964-09-25 1968-08-20 Anth B Nilsen & Co Ltd As Press for pressing of fibre materials such as dried wood pulp, cellulose, etc.
US3534439A (en) * 1965-04-13 1970-10-20 Werz Furnier Sperrholz Molding apparatus
US3635643A (en) * 1966-02-10 1972-01-18 Defibrator Ab Feeding device for sheet and planular blanks in multilayer presses

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2642782A (en) * 1948-04-10 1953-06-23 Chapman Forest Utilization Inc Fiberboard forming press with loader and unloader
US3086271A (en) * 1959-04-07 1963-04-23 Longinotti Enrico Machine for moulding tiles, slabs and the like or other objects
US3397424A (en) * 1964-09-25 1968-08-20 Anth B Nilsen & Co Ltd As Press for pressing of fibre materials such as dried wood pulp, cellulose, etc.
US3534439A (en) * 1965-04-13 1970-10-20 Werz Furnier Sperrholz Molding apparatus
US3635643A (en) * 1966-02-10 1972-01-18 Defibrator Ab Feeding device for sheet and planular blanks in multilayer presses

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