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  • This invention relates to an improvement of devices which are designed for pressing uniformly the fillers of cigarsthat is to say,
  • my invention consists in a cigar-mold which has its upper half or section connected to its lower section by means of a hinge, which is longitudinal with the cavity within which the cigar is shaped, and has its discharging device connected to said lower required to apply his left hand at the proper time to the outer end of said discharging device, which he can do without the least inconvenience, as it is in proper position-directly in front of said hand.
  • a B represent the two horizontal sections or halves which constitute the frame or box for receiving the removable molds D D.
  • the base section A is constructed with perforated end extensions a a, through which screws are inserted for securing the machine down upon some fixed object.
  • This section A is also constructed with lugs g g on one side, to which corresponding lugs on the section B are pivoted, thus hinging the two sections together.
  • a deep rectangular groove is made into the upper side of the section A, into which is inserted and secured, by screws b b, the female section D of the mold.
  • the male or upper section Dl of the mold is inserted into the section B and secured therein by means of setscrews c c.
  • Both mold sections D Dl are removable, so that one frame or box, A B,will answer for the fillers of different sizes.
  • the upper section B is provided with a handle, 0,' on top, and a pin, e, on one side, over which latter a hook, d, is forced when it is desired to fasten this upper section D down upon the lower section.

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Improvement in Cigar-Molds. N0.128,510. PatentedJun/2,1872.`
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l. improvement 'in Cigar-Molds. No. 128,510, Patentedluly 2,1872.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
SAMUEL G. EIoE, OEALBANY, NEW YoEx.
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Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 128,510, dated July 2, 1872.
To all 'whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, SAMUEL G. RICE, of Albany, in the county of Albany and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Molds for Cigars; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawing making part of this specification, in which- Figure l, Plate 1, is a perspective view of the machine with my improvement applied to it. Fig. 2, Plate 2, is a vertical longitudinal section taken centrally through the machine. Fig. 3, Plate 2, is a section taken transversely through' the machine.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the'several figures.
This invention relates to an improvement of devices which are designed for pressing uniformly the fillers of cigarsthat is to say,
the illers7 or interior portions of cigars-' after the binders have been applied to them, so that when the wrappers77 are applied to them they will all be of a uniform size and shape.
The nature of my invention consists in a cigar-mold which has its upper half or section connected to its lower section by means of a hinge, which is longitudinal with the cavity within which the cigar is shaped, and has its discharging device connected to said lower required to apply his left hand at the proper time to the outer end of said discharging device, which he can do without the least inconvenience, as it is in proper position-directly in front of said hand.
The following description of my invention will enableothers skilled in the art to understand it.
In the accompanying drawing, A B represent the two horizontal sections or halves which constitute the frame or box for receiving the removable molds D D. The base section A is constructed with perforated end extensions a a, through which screws are inserted for securing the machine down upon some fixed object. This section A is also constructed with lugs g g on one side, to which corresponding lugs on the section B are pivoted, thus hinging the two sections together. A deep rectangular groove is made into the upper side of the section A, into which is inserted and secured, by screws b b, the female section D of the mold. The male or upper section Dl of the mold is inserted into the section B and secured therein by means of setscrews c c. Both mold sections D Dl are removable, so that one frame or box, A B,will answer for the fillers of different sizes.- The upper section B is provided with a handle, 0,' on top, and a pin, e, on one side, over which latter a hook, d, is forced when it is desired to fasten this upper section D down upon the lower section. After the llers are pressed in their mold-chamber h it is 'very important that they should be removed therefrom with rapidity and at the same time without liability of breakin g or in any manner disfgurin gthem. To eifect these results I have invented a discharging-lever, Gr, which is pivoted at s to the lower mold section D, in which the pressed fillers are left when the upper frame section B is thrown back. This discharging-,lever is partly inserted into a long slot, n, made through section D, and it partly extends out beyond the end of this section. The upper edge of that portion of lever G which is received into the slot n conforms strictly to the concave molding surface of the section D and constitutes part of this surface.
It will be seen from the above description how easy it is to remove the pressed llers,
and with what facility this can be done without liability of injuring them.
I am aware that John Prentice obtained a patent May 23, 1871, on a cigar-mold, but iu that patent the movable part of the mold is hinged transversely' to the cavity in which the cigar is shaped, and the discharging device is pivoted in the same manner. I therefore do not claim such a construction; but
Having described my inventiomwhat claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Pat ent7 is- The combination of the longitudinally-jointed molding sections and the transverselypivoted discharging device Gr, substantially in the manner and for the purpose set forth.
' SAMUEL G. RICE.
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P. M. GARMICHAEL, JOHN S. RICE.
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