US127101A - Improvement in forming stamped articles from sheet-zinc - Google Patents

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US127101A
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  • ALFRED T. PERKINS OF TOLEDO, OHIO, ASSIGN OR OF ONE-HALF OF HIS RIGHT TO NEHEMIAH WATERMAN, OF SAME PLACE.
  • My invention relates chiefly to the stamping or striking up of sheet-zinc, and to the striking up of other sheet metal into such forms as involve or necessitate the stretching of the metal. It is ,ased upon the fact that in striking up or stamping sheet metal it is important to have the metal at a uniform temperature throughout, and at the particular temperature which renders it most tough and ductile.
  • I claim- As an improvement in tempering and stamp" ing sheet metal, heating the metal, through the medium of oil or other suitable liquid, as a preliminary to stamping, substantially as set forth.

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UNITED STATES PATENT- OFFICE.
ALFRED T. PERKINS, OF TOLEDO, OHIO, ASSIGN OR OF ONE-HALF OF HIS RIGHT TO NEHEMIAH WATERMAN, OF SAME PLACE.
IMPROVEMENT IN FORMING STAMPED ARTICLES FROM SHEET-ZINC.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent N 0. 127,101, dated May 21,1872
Specification of an Improved Process for. Temperin g and Stamping Sheet Metal, invent ed by ALFRED T. PERKINs, of Toledo, in the county of Lucas and State of Ohio.
My invention relates chiefly to the stamping or striking up of sheet-zinc, and to the striking up of other sheet metal into such forms as involve or necessitate the stretching of the metal. It is ,ased upon the fact that in striking up or stamping sheet metal it is important to have the metal at a uniform temperature throughout, and at the particular temperature which renders it most tough and ductile.
This consideration is of especial importance in treating sheet-zinc. The properties of this metal are such as to cause peculiar difficulty in working it. It is deficient in ductility at ordinary atmospheric temperature, and it fuses at a heat but little above that at which its greatest ductility is reached. For this reason serious wastage results in the usual method of heating by furnaces or ovens. The great difficulty in striking up zinc results from this neby immersing the the dies and the metal, which is essential to the operation. I
I In carrying 'out my invention I have used linseed-oil with good effect but I purpose using any liquid which may be found suitable.
I claim- As an improvement in tempering and stamp" ing sheet metal, heating the metal, through the medium of oil or other suitable liquid, as a preliminary to stamping, substantially as set forth.
ALFRED T. PERKINS. Witnesses:
I. P. PUG-SLEY, WALTER ALLEN.
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