US1099010A - Cement-grave-vault mold. - Google Patents

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US1099010A
US1099010A US70043912A US1912700439A US1099010A US 1099010 A US1099010 A US 1099010A US 70043912 A US70043912 A US 70043912A US 1912700439 A US1912700439 A US 1912700439A US 1099010 A US1099010 A US 1099010A
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    • B28WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
    • B28BSHAPING CLAY OR OTHER CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS; SHAPING SLAG; SHAPING MIXTURES CONTAINING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
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  • CARL F. Boot and WALTER MARTIN, citizens of the United States, residing at Lebanon, in the county of Smith, State of Kansas, have invented a new and useful Cement- Grave-Vault Mold, of which the following is a specification.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a novel mold whereby a box lid may be formed, the construction being such that lids of different sizes may be made upon a single machine.
  • Figure 1 shows the several constituent parts of the device spaced apart and in perspective;
  • Fig. 2 is a bottom plan of the cover core, parts being sectioned;
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse section of the complete device;
  • Fig. 4 is a transverse section showing the finished product in place on the box;
  • Fig. 5 is a detail showing in elevation, the coiiperation between certain parts of the cover core.
  • the device herein disclosed is adapted to be employed in the formation of lids for rough-boxes in which cofiins are commonly inclosed.
  • the device broadly considered, comprises a cover frame, and a cover core supported by the cover frame. These elements will be described in order.
  • the 004167" frameibs cover frame comprises side bars denoted. generally by the numeral 39 and rectangular-1y disposed end bars denoted generally by the numeral 40.
  • the side bars 39 comprise base strips 41 and rectangularly disposed flange members 42.
  • the end bars 40 each comprise a base strip 43 and a rectangularly disposed flange member 44.
  • the base strip 41 of the side bar 39 at one end serves as an abutment for the base strip 43 of one end bar 40.
  • the flange member 42 of the side bar 39 is notched as indicated at 45 to define an extension overhanging the filler 47 hereinafter referred to to receive the base strip 43 of Specification of Letters Patent.
  • each end member 40 abuts against the base strip 41 of one side bar 39.
  • the flange member 44 of the end bar 40 is notched as indicated at 46 to receive the base strip 41 of the side bar 39, the flange member 44 abutting against the flange member 42 to close the angle at the corner of the structure.
  • the extremities of the grooves 47 may be closed by means of filling blocks 47*, rounded or concaved at their ends as indicated at 47 to conform to the curvature of the groove 47.
  • the obvious purpose of the blocks 47 is to prevent the ribs 75 (see Fig. 4) which are fashioned in the cover 77 of the box 72 from extending to the outer faces of the cover.
  • an eye bolt 49 is pivoted at its inner end to the inner face of the flange member 44 below the strip 43.
  • the eye bolt 49 extends through a slot 50 formed in the flange member 42 below the base strip 41.
  • Nuts 51 are threaded upon the bolts 50, the nuts 51 engaging the outer faces of the members 42 of the side bars 39.
  • Eye bolts 52 are attached to the members 42 and extend through slots 53 in the flange members 44 of the bars 40.
  • the extremities of the eye bolts 52 carry nuts 54 adapted to engage the outer faces of the flange members 44.
  • cover frame may be expanded and contracted at will.
  • the cover frame is supported in any appropriate man ner.
  • the cover core is shown most clearly in Figs. 1, 2 and 3 and includes side members 55 to the extremities of which rectangularly disposed end members 57 are secured.
  • the adjacent ends 56 of the side members 55 are scarfed together for sliding movement as shown in Fig. 5.
  • Connecting bars 58 are applied to the inner faces of the end members 57 the connecting bars 58 and the members 57 being provided with a plurality of openings 59, adapted to receive securing elements 60 which are carried by the end members 57, these securing elements 60 being bolt and nut structures ordinarily.
  • rude bars 61 having elongated slots 62 receiving slidably, bolt and nut clamping members 63 which are carried by the side members 55.
  • Projecting inwardly from the ends of the guide bars 61 are end sills 64-, there being intermediate sills 65 projecting inwardly from the bars 61 between the end sills 0a.
  • Connecting bars 66 unite the end sills 64 and the intermediate sills 65, respectively, there being in each of the parts 65, 6a and 66, a plurality of openings 67, adapted to receive bolt and nut structures 68 which are carried by the sills 0a and 65.
  • the cover core may be increased in length.
  • the cover core may be increased in width.
  • a plurality of overlapped plates 69 are carried by the side members and by the end members 57, the plates 69 sliding upon each other to permit the cover core to be expanded. lVhen the cover core is expanded ransversely there will exist a space between the end members 57, which space may be closed by a plate 70, the plate 70 resting upon the base strip 43 and having a flange 71 received beneath the parts 57.
  • a frame comprising a side bar and an end bar, each bar including a base strip and a flange member, the base strip of one bar constituting an abutment for the base strip of the other bar, the flange member of said other bar being extended across the base strip of the abutment forming bar into close relation of the flange strip of the abutment forming bar; the base strips being provided with flan 'e members an arched eX )ansible core resting upon the frame within the contour of the flange members, and end walls for maintaining the continuity of the core when the core is expanded.
  • a frame comprising angularly disposed bars having grooves in their upper faces, one bar having notches adapted, individually, to form a communication between the grooves; a filler mounted in the groove of the notched bar, to terminate the groove therein; and a core cooperating with the frame.
  • a frame comprising angularly disposed bars, one of which is provided with a longitudinal bead forming groove; a filler mounted in the groove and constituting a closure for the groove; and the other bar having an extension overhanging the filler to hold the filler in place in the groove; and a core cooperating with the frame.

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G. F. BOOK & W. MARTIN.
CEMENT GRAVE VAULT MOLD.
APPLIOATION FILED MAY 29, 1912.
1,099,01 O, Patented June 2,1914.
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a Attorneys 7 COLUMBIA PLANOGIAPH C0. WASHINGTON. D. c.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CARL F. BOOK AND WALTER MARTIN, 0F LEBANON, KANSAS.
CEMENT-GRAVE-VAULT MOLD.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that we, CARL F. Boot: and WALTER MARTIN, citizens of the United States, residing at Lebanon, in the county of Smith, State of Kansas, have invented a new and useful Cement- Grave-Vault Mold, of which the following is a specification.
The object of the invention is to provide a novel mold whereby a box lid may be formed, the construction being such that lids of different sizes may be made upon a single machine.
l/Vith the foregoing and other objects in view, which will appear as the description proceeds, the invention resides in the combination and arrangement of parts and in the details of construction hereinafter described and claimed, it being understood that changes in the precise embodiment of invention herein disclosed can be made Within the scope of what is claimed Without departing from the spirit of the invention.
In the drawings, Figure 1 shows the several constituent parts of the device spaced apart and in perspective; Fig. 2 is a bottom plan of the cover core, parts being sectioned; Fig. 3 is a transverse section of the complete device; Fig. 4 is a transverse section showing the finished product in place on the box; Fig. 5 is a detail showing in elevation, the coiiperation between certain parts of the cover core.
The device herein disclosed is adapted to be employed in the formation of lids for rough-boxes in which cofiins are commonly inclosed.
The device, broadly considered, comprises a cover frame, and a cover core supported by the cover frame. These elements will be described in order.
The 004167" frameibs cover frame comprises side bars denoted. generally by the numeral 39 and rectangular-1y disposed end bars denoted generally by the numeral 40. The side bars 39 comprise base strips 41 and rectangularly disposed flange members 42. The end bars 40 each comprise a base strip 43 and a rectangularly disposed flange member 44. The base strip 41 of the side bar 39 at one end serves as an abutment for the base strip 43 of one end bar 40. The flange member 42 of the side bar 39 is notched as indicated at 45 to define an extension overhanging the filler 47 hereinafter referred to to receive the base strip 43 of Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed May 29, 1912.
Patented June 2, 1914.
Serial No. 700,439.
the end bar 40, the flange member 42 abutting against the flange member 44. At one end, the base strip 43 of each end member 40 abuts against the base strip 41 of one side bar 39. The flange member 44 of the end bar 40 is notched as indicated at 46 to receive the base strip 41 of the side bar 39, the flange member 44 abutting against the flange member 42 to close the angle at the corner of the structure. In the upper faces of the base members 41 and 43 there are longitudinal grooves 47 the parts 41 and 43 being notched transversely as indicated at 48, so that the grooves may be con- .tlllLlOllS. The extremities of the grooves 47 may be closed by means of filling blocks 47*, rounded or concaved at their ends as indicated at 47 to conform to the curvature of the groove 47. The obvious purpose of the blocks 47 is to prevent the ribs 75 (see Fig. 4) which are fashioned in the cover 77 of the box 72 from extending to the outer faces of the cover. Noting pan ticularly Fig. 3 it will be seen that an eye bolt 49 is pivoted at its inner end to the inner face of the flange member 44 below the strip 43. The eye bolt 49 extends through a slot 50 formed in the flange member 42 below the base strip 41.
Nuts 51 are threaded upon the bolts 50, the nuts 51 engaging the outer faces of the members 42 of the side bars 39. Eye bolts 52 are attached to the members 42 and extend through slots 53 in the flange members 44 of the bars 40. The extremities of the eye bolts 52 carry nuts 54 adapted to engage the outer faces of the flange members 44.
From the foregoing description it will be obvious that the cover frame may be expanded and contracted at will. The cover frame is supported in any appropriate man ner.
The core?" 00re.The cover core is shown most clearly in Figs. 1, 2 and 3 and includes side members 55 to the extremities of which rectangularly disposed end members 57 are secured. The adjacent ends 56 of the side members 55 are scarfed together for sliding movement as shown in Fig. 5. Connecting bars 58 are applied to the inner faces of the end members 57 the connecting bars 58 and the members 57 being provided with a plurality of openings 59, adapted to receive securing elements 60 which are carried by the end members 57, these securing elements 60 being bolt and nut structures ordinarily.
Applied to the inner, adjacent faces of the side members 55 are rude bars 61 having elongated slots 62 receiving slidably, bolt and nut clamping members 63 which are carried by the side members 55. Projecting inwardly from the ends of the guide bars 61 are end sills 64-, there being intermediate sills 65 projecting inwardly from the bars 61 between the end sills 0a. Connecting bars 66 unite the end sills 64 and the intermediate sills 65, respectively, there being in each of the parts 65, 6a and 66, a plurality of openings 67, adapted to receive bolt and nut structures 68 which are carried by the sills 0a and 65.
()wing to the fact that the bolts 63 are mounted to slide in the slots 62 of the guide bars 61, the cover core may be increased in length. By mounting the bolts 60 success'vely in the openings 59 and by mounting the bolts 68 successively in the openings 67, the cover core may be increased in width. A plurality of overlapped plates 69, ordinarily fashioned from yieldable metal, are carried by the side members and by the end members 57, the plates 69 sliding upon each other to permit the cover core to be expanded. lVhen the cover core is expanded ransversely there will exist a space between the end members 57, which space may be closed by a plate 70, the plate 70 resting upon the base strip 43 and having a flange 71 received beneath the parts 57.
0pcrat2'0n.The operation of the several constituent parts of the structure have been dealt with hereinbefore, but at this place it may be noted that the cover core is mounted upon the parts 4E1 and 43 of the cover frame. The end walls 70 are mounted in place, and concrete is troweled down over the plates 69 of the cover core, the concrete entering the groove 47 to form the bead 7 5 in the cover 77 of the box 7 2, lateral movement of the lower portion of the concrete being prevented by the fiange members 42 and 442.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is 1. In a device of the class described a frame comprising a side bar and an end bar, each bar including a base strip and a flange member, the base strip of one bar constituting an abutment for the base strip of the other bar, the flange member of said other bar being extended across the base strip of the abutment forming bar into close relation of the flange strip of the abutment forming bar; the base strips being provided with flan 'e members an arched eX )ansible core resting upon the frame within the contour of the flange members, and end walls for maintaining the continuity of the core when the core is expanded.
3. In a device of the class described, a frame comprising angularly disposed bars having grooves in their upper faces, one bar having notches adapted, individually, to form a communication between the grooves; a filler mounted in the groove of the notched bar, to terminate the groove therein; and a core cooperating with the frame.
4:. In a device of the class described, a frame comprising angularly disposed bars, one of which is provided with a longitudinal bead forming groove; a filler mounted in the groove and constituting a closure for the groove; and the other bar having an extension overhanging the filler to hold the filler in place in the groove; and a core cooperating with the frame.
In testimony that we claim the foregoing as our own, we have hereto affixed our signatures in the presence of two witnesses.
CARL F. BOCK. IVALTER MARTIN.
lVitnesses PERCY R. ATKINS, JOHN L. BoNncUTTER.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C.
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