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US1040253A
US1040253A US67453412A US1912674534A US1040253A US 1040253 A US1040253 A US 1040253A US 67453412 A US67453412 A US 67453412A US 1912674534 A US1912674534 A US 1912674534A US 1040253 A US1040253 A US 1040253A
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  • the present invention relates to plastering machines, aud the j vrimary object ie to provide novel, simple and etieetire lueur-a that will apply plaster to Walle, the saine operating with speed aud are-uraer, and be ing adjustable to the work to be performed.
  • FIG. 2 is a front elevzitfioii, showing' the machine on a supplemental sumiort.
  • Fig. 3 iS a plan View.
  • Figi'. et is a seetioual View on the line o t.' Fig. li.
  • Fig. 5 i a detail view illustrating ⁇ a tloater l'or use in Fig'. t is au i"igr. 7 a. eee-- eud view of the. iriaehine. tional view ou the line T-7 ot' Fig.
  • a siuxfipurtfjing trame is emplrjiyei'l, eouiprieiue; a vbaat: i. on which are mounted roruer standards these standards being' preferably' made ol' wooden stripe Sl, against'r the iuuer Ytarea ut' Ywhich are fastened (channel irons lt).
  • the upper ende of' the .stunclarilel are eouuerted by longitudinal and transverse bam ll.
  • the said channel irons l0 eomlitute guides l'or a vertically movable carriage that.
  • rertifral screws 'l5 are jourualecl iii the ends ot' the suppmftiuy,F frame, and boxes lil, secured to the eudr; uit saidcarriage, have threaded eugjaifeuieuts with these screws.
  • said ('ai'l'iagle will be :it a etaudatill, aud eau thm; be maintained in :my demired ultimated position. lit; will be uuderatoml that the drivingl #haft 2l can be operated 'from auv .suitable source of power, a euupliug 25 being shown at vthe outer end of the saute,
  • ot' any fadtable olu'uacter are mounted ou the seri-,wu 2t?, and are Connected to a imi-r 21.*, pivoted atv its; center, as shown :it itt, alul so arranged that either sprocket wheel il() eau be clutched to its screw, while the other remainfi uuolutielied.
  • These clutch derivee il are et course iiied to rotate with theI .ai-reus. buty are n'iovable along said eert-uva to alternately loch; the sprocket wheels it? to t' ir respective screws.
  • the apmelaet, 'ehaui .'41 passes about a third remontar! wheel mounted on a seeond driviuggfehzilt 36, journaled lougibudinzilly upou the carriage, and the sprocket wheel 35 can be olutel'ied to andauaelutehed from tzhll.r alia'tt :'36 by au ordinary clutch member 2&7. uetiuited by a lever 8S.
  • the :shalt isprovided al; one end vwith a beveled gear wheelf),r in mesh with ai for electing the movement of the carriage and also the movement ot' the carrier, plastering mechanism mounted on the carrier, and operatin means for the plastering mechanism driven by the driving means ir respective of the position of said plastering mechanism.
  • a plastering' machine a supporting frame, a carriage movablethereon, a screw journaled in the carriage, a'carrier movably mounted on the carriage and engaged with the screw, means mounted on 'the frame for driving the screw and plastering mechanism mounted on the carrier.
  • a supporting frame a vertically movable carriage mount r ed thereon, means for moving the carriage vertically, a driving shaft on the frame, a driving shaft onl the carriage, gearing connecting the shafts and permittin the move'- ment of the carriage, screws on t e carriage, a sprocket chain connecting the screws for insuring their' simultaneous movement in the saine direction, sprocketlwheels loosely journalled on the screws, clutch devices for alternately connecting the sprocket Wheels to their respective screws, a sprocket chain driven by the shaft on 4the ⁇ carriage and engaging the sprocket Wheels to rtate the same in opposite dlrections, a carrier movable on the carriage and having threaded engagements with t ve screws, and plastering mechanism mounted on the carrier.
  • a plastering machine In a plastering machine, the combination with a supporting traine, of a carriage vertically movabie therein, screws journaled in the supporting trame and having threaded engagements with the carriage, a driving shaft, gear connections ⁇ between the driving shaft and screws 'tor rotating the same in opposite directions to raise and lower the carriage, a carrier slidably mounted on the carriage, screws journaled in the carriage and having threaded engagements with the carrier, gearing connecting the drivi ig shaft and carriage, means for rotating the latter screws in either olE opposite directions and simultaneously in the same direction, and plastering mechanism mounted on the carrier.
  • plastering machine thc combination'with movable carrying means, oi a plaster delivery hopper, a nozzle rotatable with respect io the hoppeiyand a conveyerfor delivering plaster 'from the hopper t0 the nozzle.
  • a plasteringmachine the combination with movahler ⁇ carrying means, of a plaster delivery nozzle, a plaster receptacle, a spout connecting the receptacle and nozzle, and permitting the rotation of the nozzle with respect to the receptacle and a conveyor for delivering plaster through the spout to the nozzle.
  • ll, ln a plastering machine, the combinau tion with movable carrying ineens, of a plaster receptacle, a delivery nozzle communicating with the receptacle, blades car ried by the nozzlm means for delivering plaster from the receptacle to the nozzle, and a scraper associated with the nozzle.
  • a plastering machine the combina tion 'with movable carrying means, of a plaster receptacle., a rotary plaster delivering nozzle communicating with thc receptacle, and a rotatable scraper carried byy the nozzle and having a path of movement outside of the same.
  • a platering machine the combination with" movable carrying means, of a plaster receptacle mounted thereon, a rotary screw convcycr operating in the receptacle, a delivery nozzle connected to thc conveyor and rotatable therewith, blades arranged in the nozzle, and a rotatable scraper operating around the nozzle.
  • lll. ln a plaster-ing machine, the combinaation with a supporting trame, oi' a vcrtically movable carriage mounted thereon,

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W. J.' RAY. PLASTBRING MACHINE.
APPLIOATXON FILED JAN.31. 1912.
Patented Oct. 1, 1912.
W. J. RAY.
PLASTBMNG MACHINE.
APPLICATION FILED JAILSI, 1012.
Patented Oct. 1, 1912.
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PLASTERING MACHINE.
APPLICATION FILED JAN.31,1912,
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APPLwATloH FILED 15.11.31, 1912.
Patented Oct. 1, 1912.
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UNilTti-.l @Till lli@ Prlitilitil "WILLAM RAY, F LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, .ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO THOMAS P.
RAY. OF KENILWORTH. ILLINOIS.
PLAS'ERINfl-MACHINE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
'Patented 0e t.. il ,1912.
Application filed January 3l, 1912. Serial No. 674,534.
vState of Kentucky, have iuvmited .new and useful Improve-meule in Plastering-illu chilies, of which. the following i5 a speeilii-ation.
The present invention relates to plastering machines, aud the j vrimary object ie to provide novel, simple and etieetire lueur-a that will apply plaster to Walle, the saine operating with speed aud are-uraer, and be ing adjustable to the work to be performed.
A simple ei'ulxuliuieut ot the invention that has proven entirely praetimible, i5 illim- 'trated .in the aeeompauyilug,l drawirrg'e, wherein Figure l is a rear elevation ot' the` ma Chine-. Fig. 2 is a front elevzitfioii, showing' the machine on a supplemental sumiort. Fig. 3 iS a plan View. Figi'. etis a seetioual View on the line o t.' Fig. li. Fig. 5 i a detail view illustrating` a tloater l'or use in Fig'. t is au i"igr. 7 a. eee-- eud view of the. iriaehine. tional view ou the line T-7 ot' Fig.
Similar re't'ereiiee uuluerals designate cui responding parte in all the liguria; of the drawings.
In the embodiment. disclosed. a siuxfipurtfjing trame is emplrjiyei'l, eouiprieiue; a vbaat: i. on which are mounted roruer standards these standards being' preferably' made ol' wooden stripe Sl, against'r the iuuer Ytarea ut' Ywhich are fastened (channel irons lt). The upper ende of' the .stunclarilel are eouuerted by longitudinal and transverse bam ll. The said channel irons l0 eomlitute guides l'or a vertically movable carriage that. ia iu thtl form of an open trame l?, having` shoes 'lll thatoperate in said channel irons l0. '.llhe Carriage, in turn. constitutes a` Huppert, aud guide ttor a` horizontally movable warrior, designated as a whole by the realer-euri uu meral tft.
For the Vpurpose oit supporting and uujr ing the eaiiriage l2. rertifral screws 'l5 are jourualecl iii the ends ot' the suppmftiuy,F frame, and boxes lil, secured to the eudr; uit saidcarriage, have threaded eugjaifeuieuts with these screws. 'the lower ends el' the screws oai-'ry beveled fear wheels l?, meshing` with eorrespuzuliug wheels IS ou the ends of :i shaft 1*.) liouruuied on the base ot' the raipporling frame in suitable lmxes 20. .i transversely dipoxed driving shaft' 2l, jrz-urualed ou the base, is provided at ite inner end with a ,gear wheel "2Q, aud feathered ou the shalt. it). irs a pair ol oppositely disposed beveled gearl 23 movable lougitudi ually ot`l the Shaft- 19 and actuated by any ywritable rubans. a5 for iustam'e, a lever L Yily .shifting the wheels Q3, either may he4 brought iuto muah with the wheel 22, and tbuh the er1-eue l5 eau be rotated iu opposite directions for rais-iup; and loweringr the oarriagfe. When the wheels 23 are in an intel'- uu-,diate position. ueither is in meeh with the wheel 52. so that. said ('ai'l'iagle will be :it a etaudatill, aud eau thm; be maintained in :my demired ultimated position. lit; will be uuderatoml that the drivingl #haft 2l can be operated 'from auv .suitable source of power, a euupliug 25 being shown at vthe outer end of the saute,
',lhe earl-ier ll, as already stated, reciproi-atevs horizontall)v iu the, carriage 12, and it i-z moved bv iueauh4 of a pair of horizontally diapmed eerevvs 2t) jourualed ou the rurriaire and having' threadedengagements with boxen' 2T serured to the luider Side of ilu` carrier. 'lhe sermvst, at one oud, are emuu-eted by a aguueltet. ehaiu Q8 passing about Aproel-:ety wheels lfl, lifted to Said -wreuen The other ends of these screws, have loosely jourualed thereon, sprocket u'beelhl 30, around one of which passes a .proeltet rhaiu lll, thatalso engages theolher aud ie: ao d;-;m.--:ed as to cause said wheels` to rotate iu apporte directions. lluteh de virer; 23;? ot' any fadtable olu'uacter are mounted ou the seri-,wu 2t?, and are Connected to a imi-r 21.*, pivoted atv its; center, as shown :it itt, alul so arranged that either sprocket wheel il() eau be clutched to its screw, while the other remainfi uuolutielied. These clutch derivee il are et course iiied to rotate with theI .ai-reus. buty are n'iovable along said eert-uva to alternately loch; the sprocket wheels it? to t' ir respective screws. The apmelaet, 'ehaui .'41 passes about a third remontar! wheel mounted on a seeond driviuggfehzilt 36, journaled lougibudinzilly upou the carriage, and the sprocket wheel 35 can be olutel'ied to andauaelutehed from tzhll.r alia'tt :'36 by au ordinary clutch member 2&7. uetiuited by a lever 8S.
The :shalt isprovided al; one end vwith a beveled gear wheelf),r in mesh with ai for electing the movement of the carriage and also the movement ot' the carrier, plastering mechanism mounted on the carrier, and operatin means for the plastering mechanism driven by the driving means ir respective of the position of said plastering mechanism. i 3. In a plastering' machine, a supporting frame, a carriage movablethereon, a screw journaled in the carriage, a'carrier movably mounted on the carriage and engaged with the screw, means mounted on 'the frame for driving the screw and plastering mechanism mounted on the carrier.
4f. vin 4a plastering machine, a supporting frame, a carriage mounted thereon, screws journaled in the carriage, oppositely driven wheels rotatable with respect to the screws, means for clutching either wheel to one of .the screws, a carrier having a threaded engagement with the screws, and plnstering mechanism mounted on the carrier.
W5. In a plastering machine, a sup orting frame, a carriage movably mounted t `ereon,
screws journaled in the carriage, gearing `connecting the screws for moving them simultaneously in the same direction, oppositely revolving wheels loosely mounted on vthe screws, means for driving the wheels, means for clutching either 'wheel to its screw, a carrier having threaded engagements with the screws, and plestering mechanism 'mounted on the carrier.
6. In a plastering machine, a supporting frame, a vertically movable carriage mount r ed thereon, means for moving the carriage vertically, a driving shaft on the frame, a driving shaft onl the carriage, gearing connecting the shafts and permittin the move'- ment of the carriage, screws on t e carriage, a sprocket chain connecting the screws for insuring their' simultaneous movement in the saine direction, sprocketlwheels loosely journalled on the screws, clutch devices for alternately connecting the sprocket Wheels to their respective screws, a sprocket chain driven by the shaft on 4the `carriage and engaging the sprocket Wheels to rtate the same in opposite dlrections, a carrier movable on the carriage and having threaded engagements with t ve screws, and plastering mechanism mounted on the carrier.
'7. In a plastering machine, the combination with a supporting traine, of a carriage vertically movabie therein, screws journaled in the supporting trame and having threaded engagements with the carriage, a driving shaft, gear connections `between the driving shaft and screws 'tor rotating the same in opposite directions to raise and lower the carriage, a carrier slidably mounted on the carriage, screws journaled in the carriage and having threaded engagements with the carrier, gearing connecting the drivi ig shaft and carriage, means for rotating the latter screws in either olE opposite directions and simultaneously in the same direction, and plastering mechanism mounted on the carrier.
8. In a plastering machine` the combination with a movahlt` sum'iorting frame, of a drive shaft jouri'ialed thereon, vcriicalscrcws tiournaled in the supporting frame, a ver* tically movable carriage slidahly mounted in the supporting frame and having,Y threaded engagements with the screws, gearing connecting thc driving sha'll and screws for rotating the saine in opposite directions, a cminter-shaitt joornaled on the frame and.
. driven by the lriving sha iI t, a second-driving shaft journaicd on the carriage, gearingconnccting the counter-shaft and second dri ing shaft, screws jonrnalcd in the carriage, gearingI connecting the second driving shal't and screws l'or rotating the saine in either of opposite directions and simultaneously in the same direction, a horizontally movable carrier slidably mounted on the carriage and having th readcd engagements with the screws thereof, and plastering mechanism mounted on the carrier.
9. ln plastering machine, thc combination'with movable carrying means, oi a plaster delivery hopper, a nozzle rotatable with respect io the hoppeiyand a conveyerfor delivering plaster 'from the hopper t0 the nozzle.
l0. In a plasteringmachine, the combination with movahler` carrying means, of a plaster delivery nozzle, a plaster receptacle, a spout connecting the receptacle and nozzle, and permitting the rotation of the nozzle with respect to the receptacle and a conveyor for delivering plaster through the spout to the nozzle.
ll, ln a plastering machine, the combinau tion with movable carrying ineens, of a plaster receptacle, a delivery nozzle communicating with the receptacle, blades car ried by the nozzlm means for delivering plaster from the receptacle to the nozzle, and a scraper associated with the nozzle.
12. ln a plastering machine, the combina tion 'with movable carrying means, of a plaster receptacle., a rotary plaster delivering nozzle communicating with thc receptacle, and a rotatable scraper carried byy the nozzle and having a path of movement outside of the same.
i3. ln a platering machine, the combination with" movable carrying means, of a plaster receptacle mounted thereon, a rotary screw convcycr operating in the receptacle, a delivery nozzle connected to thc conveyor and rotatable therewith, blades arranged in the nozzle, and a rotatable scraper operating around the nozzle.
lll. ln a plaster-ing machine, the combinaation with a supporting trame, oi' a vcrtically movable carriage mounted thereon,
lil-f means for reeiproeating the oarriage, a hori# a' rotary delivery nozzle journaled on the re oeptacle, a screw eonveyer operating in the receptacle and connected to the nozzle, and means for operating the conveyer and'rotating the nozzle. 15. 'In a plastering machine, the combina` tion with movable carrying means, of a plaster receptacle mounted thereon, means for delivering laster from the receptacle, said means projecting from oneside of the carrying means, y and an adjustable gage mounted on the narrying means and ro]eet ing from the [same side as the elivery means.
i6. lin a plasteri'ngJ maeh-inethe combin`ationwith movable carrying means, of means for 'delivering plaster mounted thereon, a support; rotatable upon the delivering means, a scraper earriedhy the rotatable support, and meansflzor rotating said support.
l@ ln a plasteringmaohine the combina- 'tion with movable carrying Iineens, or' a 'plaster I'deliveringg; nozzle, 'a gear wheel sur nociones,
rounding the nozzle and jonrnaled thereon, a scraper carried by the gear AWheel and looatedalongside the nozzle, and means for rotating the scraper.`
18. In a plastering machine, the combination with a support, of a rotary delivery nozzle having a discharge mouth, vblades mounted inthe mouthof the same and means 20. In a plastering machine, the combination With a support, of a rotary delivery nozzle, means for rotatingthe nozzle, means for delivering plaster thereto, and a scraperA disposed alongside the discharge end of the nozzle.
ln testimony whereof l 1nave hereunto set my hand in lpresence of two subscribing witnesses.
WlLLIAll/l el. Rell Wlitnesses: v
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LEE L. Sir/Lons.
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US2518748A (en) * 1946-11-09 1950-08-15 Chrysler Corp Modeling apparatus
US2555823A (en) * 1947-01-21 1951-06-05 Charles H Stanton Plastering machine
US2639942A (en) * 1948-11-05 1953-05-26 Spencer A Earnshaw Machine for applying material to walls
US2681725A (en) * 1949-06-20 1954-06-22 Spencer A Earnshaw Material thrower for coating machines
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US2518748A (en) * 1946-11-09 1950-08-15 Chrysler Corp Modeling apparatus
US2555823A (en) * 1947-01-21 1951-06-05 Charles H Stanton Plastering machine
US2639942A (en) * 1948-11-05 1953-05-26 Spencer A Earnshaw Machine for applying material to walls
US2681725A (en) * 1949-06-20 1954-06-22 Spencer A Earnshaw Material thrower for coating machines
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