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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
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- B28—WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
- B28B—SHAPING CLAY OR OTHER CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS; SHAPING SLAG; SHAPING MIXTURES CONTAINING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
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- My invention relates to that class of machines which consists of a pug-mill, having a box or chamber on one side, into which the clayis fed, and from thence forced by a plunger down into the mold which is placed under said box or chamber; and
- It consists is a novel arrangement of mechanism for operating the plunger, and also in certain devices for automatically feeding the molds into, and delivering them from the machine, all as hereinafter described.
- Figure l is a front elevation of my machine.
- I first construct a strong square box or body, A, and supportit upon suitable legs or frame-work, and mount within it an upright shaft, B, provided with ohlique mixing-blades and curved horizontal arms D D, for forcing the clay into'the. receiver, and having a sweep, (l, secured to its upper end, as shown in figs. 1, 2, and 3.
- I To the front side of the body A I secure a rectangular box or receiver, B', communicating by an opening in its side with the interior of body A, and, in suitable bearings upon the frame, I mount a vertical shaft, K,'bearing on its lower end aplunger or piston, M, which fits closely within the receiver B, as shown in figs. -1 and 3.
- a bed or platform, V to support the molds when presented to the machine, and upon this bed I mount a sliding frame, I, which serves to feed the molds forward under the receiver B, the molds being introduced from the side of the machine ontothe bedV in rear of the receiver, as hereinafter more fully described.
- This frame Z is operated by two rods, c,pivoted to its sides, and connected at their front ends by trunnion-nuts to arms i of a rock-shaft, f, which latter is mounted across the front of the frame "below the bed or table V.
- arm, I) forked at its outer end, and provided with a pin or roller, b',and to the shaft B I attach two extensible arms, Y, which, as the shaft B revolves, strike the roller 7) in arm I), and cause the shaft NV and its lower arm Z to vibrate, and thus, through the'mediums I of link (I and arm 0, operate the horizontal rock-shaft f and its arms 1', and cause the frame I to move forward.
- the weight k will reverse the motion of the parts, and carry the frame I back to its original position, preparatory to the insertion of another mold-framein front of it.
- the roller b and the arms' 'y are made adjustable, so as, through the shaft. W', to adjustand time the movements ofthe slide l as required.
- the'pulley and the arm may be secured together in different relative positions, as shown in figs. 1, 2, and 3.
- I mount a shaft, S, bearing a large pulley, e, and at the opposite end a'smaller pulley, d, and I connect the former of these .pulleys, by a. chain, q, with the sliding head U, so that, by turning said shaft, the chain will be wound upon pulley e, and the head U be drawn toward the opening a, and thus, a mold-frame placed on frame X, in front of the head U, be carried into the machine by the head.
- I To the side of the frame, above the 'frame X, I
- the machine thus constructed and arranged, is set in motion by turning the sweep, and it operates as follows:
- the clay, partially mixed and tempered, is fed into box A, where it is thoroughly tempered by the oblique blades of shaft B, and forced downward until it reaches the arms D, when they force it out into the receiver B below the plunger M, the arms D being so located as to fill the receiver while the plunger is elevated or is ascending.
- the rollers F operate the plunger and force new molds into the machine, the arms y deliver the empty molds to the filling mechanism and the filled molds from the machine, two molds being filled at each turn of the sweep.
- the pin or roller in the upper end of the plungerrod, upon which the lever Gr bears in operating said rod, 1 make adjustable, sothat the piston may be carried down a greater or lesser distance, as desired, according to the required pressure upon the clay. forced into the mold.
- the chain u I do not secure directly to the lever T, but to a rod passing through the same, and provided with a spiral spring on the upper side, as shown in figs. l and 2, so as to ease the various parts from the sudden strain that would otherwise be brought upon them in starting the machine, and also from the strain occasioned by suddenly stopping the weight k in its descent.
- the arm Z and the front end of link d I provide with a seriesof holes, so that the points of connection between them and the other parts may be changed, as necessary.
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Description
. Sheets-Sheet 1. F. WHITCOMB.
' Brick Machine.
No. 103,805. Patented May 31, 1870.
N. PETERs Phoh-Liihagrapher. Washington. D. c,
3 Sheets-Sheet 2 F- WHITCOMB.
Brick Machine. No. 103,805. Patented May 31, 1870.
patent ctfljlinr.
FRANKLIN.WHITOOMB,
OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
Letters Patent No. 103,805, dated May 31, 1870.
IMPROVED BRICK-MACHINE.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To all whom it may concern:
Be itknown that I, FRANKLIN WHITCOMB, of Ohicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain Improvements in Brick-Machines, of which the following is a specification, reference being bad to the accompanying drawing.
- My invention relates to that class of machines which consists of a pug-mill, having a box or chamber on one side, into which the clayis fed, and from thence forced by a plunger down into the mold which is placed under said box or chamber; and
It consists is a novel arrangement of mechanism for operating the plunger, and also in certain devices for automatically feeding the molds into, and delivering them from the machine, all as hereinafter described.
Figure l is a front elevation of my machine.
Figure 2, a side elevation of the same.
Figure 3, a top plan view, and
Figure 4, a horizontal section of the machine, taken on'the line :v-a: of fig. 1., I
I first construct a strong square box or body, A, and supportit upon suitable legs or frame-work, and mount within it an upright shaft, B, provided with ohlique mixing-blades and curved horizontal arms D D, for forcing the clay into'the. receiver, and having a sweep, (l, secured to its upper end, as shown in figs. 1, 2, and 3.
To the front side of the body A I secure a rectangular box or receiver, B', communicating by an opening in its side with the interior of body A, and, in suitable bearings upon the frame, I mount a vertical shaft, K,'bearing on its lower end aplunger or piston, M, which fits closely within the receiver B, as shown in figs. -1 and 3.
To one side "of the body I secure a post, H, and to this post pivot one end of a curved lever, G,'the opposite end of which rests upon an adjustable pin or roller in the upper forked end of the shaft or rod K, and to the under side of the sweep O, on opposite sides of the posts B, I attach two rollers, F, which, as the siveep revolves, are carried over the lever G, and
thus the lever depressed and the plunger forced down-- ward, this depression of the plunger occurring twice at each revolution of the sweep.
Below the body Iform a bed or platform, V, to support the molds when presented to the machine, and upon this bed I mount a sliding frame, I, which serves to feed the molds forward under the receiver B, the molds being introduced from the side of the machine ontothe bedV in rear of the receiver, as hereinafter more fully described.
This frame Z is operated by two rods, c,pivoted to its sides, and connected at their front ends by trunnion-nuts to arms i of a rock-shaft, f, which latter is mounted across the front of the frame "below the bed or table V.
arm, I), forked at its outer end, and provided with a pin or roller, b',and to the shaft B I attach two extensible arms, Y, which, as the shaft B revolves, strike the roller 7) in arm I), and cause the shaft NV and its lower arm Z to vibrate, and thus, through the'mediums I of link (I and arm 0, operate the horizontal rock-shaft f and its arms 1', and cause the frame I to move forward.
As soon as the arm 3 has passed the arm I), the weight k will reverse the motion of the parts, and carry the frame I back to its original position, preparatory to the insertion of another mold-framein front of it.
The roller b and the arms' 'y are made adjustable, so as, through the shaft. W', to adjustand time the movements ofthe slide l as required.
On the upper front side of the body I mount a segmental pulley, It, which is connected by a chain, 1', with the shaft K, so that,. by turning the pulley, the said shaft and its plunger M may be raised; and, on the same center with the pulley, I mount a forked arm, P, embracing it, and also provide the pulley with aseries of holes, and the arm with one hole, so that,
by means of a pin, the'pulley and the arm may be secured together in different relative positions, as shown in figs. 1, 2, and 3.
To the side of the machine I make an opening, a,
as shown in figs. 1 and 2, through which to insert the empty mold-frame, and opposite this opening I secure a horizontal slotted frame, X, having a sliding head or dog, U, mounted upon it, and held at the outer end of the frame by a weighted chain, passing over a pulley, m, as shown in figs. 1 and 3.
Across the side of the main frame, below the frame X, I mount a shaft, S, bearing a large pulley, e, and at the opposite end a'smaller pulley, d, and I connect the former of these .pulleys, by a. chain, q, with the sliding head U, so that, by turning said shaft, the chain will be wound upon pulley e, and the head U be drawn toward the opening a, and thus, a mold-frame placed on frame X, in front of the head U, be carried into the machine by the head. To the side of the frame, above the 'frame X, I
pivot one end of a lever, T, and connect its free end by a chain, t, passing over a fixed pulley, with the end of arm I, and also connect it by another chain, a, with the small pulley cl of shaft S, so that the plunger-rod K, being forced down, the chain 7', operating pulley It and arm P, will, through chains t and u, and lever T, operate the shaft S, and cause the head U to push a mold frame, previously placed-in front of it, into the machine.-
Upon the release of the lever G from the roller F, the weight It will draw back the head U, and, in so doing, will reverse the motion of the parts and cause the pulley R to raise the plunger.
The machine, thus constructed and arranged, is set in motion by turning the sweep, and it operates as follows:
The clay, partially mixed and tempered, is fed into box A, where it is thoroughly tempered by the oblique blades of shaft B, and forced downward until it reaches the arms D, when they force it out into the receiver B below the plunger M, the arms D being so located as to fill the receiver while the plunger is elevated or is ascending. x
As soon as the receiver is filled with clay, one of the rollers F bears upon the lever G and forces the plunger M downward, which presses the clay down into the empty mold previously placed ,below the recelver.
When the plunger-rod is forced down, the chain 4' is caused to operate the wheel R and its connections,
and operates the head U, which carries another empty mold into the machine, ready to be fed under the receiver as soon as the first one is filled.
,As soon as the roller passes from over the lever G, the weight It draws back the head U, and elevates the plunger M should the parts bind," however, so that the weight will not operate them, the roller, as it travels in its course, will strike the arms P and force back pulley It so as to raise the plunger.
After the roller has passed the lever G, and the plunger has begun to rise, one of the arms y strikes the-arm I), and, through the connections of the latter,
causes the frame lto move forward the empty mold just shoved into the machine by head U, until it is brought below the receiver B, the empty mold, as it moves forward, displacing the one filled by the previous descent of the plunger, and shoving it out onto the frontof the bed V, from whence it is removed by the attendant and emptied.
Thus, as the sweep revolves, the rollers F operate the plunger and force new molds into the machine, the arms y deliver the empty molds to the filling mechanism and the filled molds from the machine, two molds being filled at each turn of the sweep.
The pin or roller in the upper end of the plungerrod, upon which the lever Gr bears in operating said rod, 1 make adjustable, sothat the piston may be carried down a greater or lesser distance, as desired, according to the required pressure upon the clay. forced into the mold.
The chain u I do not secure directly to the lever T, but to a rod passing through the same, and provided with a spiral spring on the upper side, as shown in figs. l and 2, so as to ease the various parts from the sudden strain that would otherwise be brought upon them in starting the machine, and also from the strain occasioned by suddenly stopping the weight k in its descent.
The arm Z and the front end of link d I provide with a seriesof holes, so that the points of connection between them and the other parts may be changed, as necessary.
Having thus described my invention,
What I claim, is-
1. The combination of the sweep O, lever G, segmental pulley It, with chain 0', and forked arm P, when constructed and arranged substantially as herein described, for operating the plunger for filling the molds, as set forth.
2. In combination with sweep G, pulley R, with chain 'r and arm 1 chain t, lever T',chain-u, shaft S with pulleys c and d, chains q and 1, weight 71, and sliding head U, when constructed and arranged to operate substantially as herein described, .for the purpose of carrying the'empty molds automatically into the machine.
3. The combination of the sweep O, shaft 13 with arms y, rock-shaft \V with arms I) and z, rock-shaft f 'with arms 0, g, and 'i, rods a, weight h, and sliding frame I, when constructed and arranged to operate substantially as herein described, for the purpose of moving the'molds forward automatically, as setforth.
4. The slotted head of the pluugerK, with pin and roller therein, for adjusting the lever G, in combination with the adjustable armP and chain 1', when constructed and arranged to operate as herein described, for the purpose of adjusting the vertical movements of the plunger, as set forth.
5. The adjustable arms I; and z on, the rock-shaft W, in combination with the adjustable arms y on the shaft B, with their connections, when constructed and arranged substantially as herein described, for the'purpose of adjusting the movements of the sliding frame I, as setIforth.
' FRANKLIN WHLTOOMR; Witnesses:
WM. H. DENBEL, F. W. WOLF.
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