US134411A - Improvement in devices for making artificial honey-comb - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B29C—SHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
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- Figure 1 of the drawing is a representation of a vertical transverse
- Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal, section of my invention.
- My invention has relation to the production of artificial honeycomb.
- the novelty is embraced in the construction of a mold or dies for the manufacture of said artificial honey comb, and also in the product thereof, as a new article of manufacture.
- the accompanying drawing shows a simple device which I employ in the formation of said honey-comb.
- A represents a box;
- B B a set of metallic dies, each die consisting of a plate, d, armed with a large number of six-sided projections, (1', corresponding exactlyin size, form, and arrangement with the cells of a honey-comb.
- These dies are fitted, for convenience, within casings E, which are adapted to fit close together and hold, or allow between their inner and adjacent edges, a frame, F, within the borders of which the artificial comb is to be formed. This frame may be the comb-frame afterward, to be placed within the hive.
- the projections 11 of the opposite dies lie close together and within the frame F.
- the honey-comb is now produced by pouring through an opening, Gr, in the top of the diecasings and frame F, melted bees-wax. This fills the dies, and, when the latter are separated, a perfect honeycomb appears.
- Thiscomb may be then placed in the hive, and will be used by the bees, thus saving the insects the labor of building combs, and cansing them to spend the time otherwise appropriated to the above work in the gathering and storing of honey.
- the hives may, in proper season, be supplied with combs made from pure clean wax, and the necessity of old combs being used year after year dispensed with.
- the melted wax is poured into the mold through a suitable funnel, H.
- the cell-forming projections shall have a slight inclination toward the center of the comb-frame.
- the cells shall lie as the bees would have themthat is, inclined toward the center of the comb.
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Patented Dec-31,1872
BWVENTOR.
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AM. FHHTO-UTHOERA PIi/L m MY/OSBURNES PROCESS.)
Devices for Making Artificial Honey-Bomb. No. 134,411.
- WITNESSES,
JOSEPH WILLIAMS, or snaws STATION, TENnEssEE.
IMPROVEM ENT IN DEVICES FQR MAKING ART'lFICIAL HONEY-COME Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 11341.,4Elll, da
ted December 31, 1872; antedated December To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, J OSEPH WILLIAMS, of Bean s Station, in the county of Grainger and State of Tennessee, have invented a new and valuable Improvement in Apparatus for Gonstructing Honey-Comb; and do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction and operation of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawing making a part of this specification, and to the letters and figures of reference marked thereon.
Figure 1 of the drawing is a representation of a vertical transverse, and Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal, section of my invention.
My invention has relation to the production of artificial honeycomb. The novelty is embraced in the construction of a mold or dies for the manufacture of said artificial honey comb, and also in the product thereof, as a new article of manufacture. a
The accompanying drawing shows a simple device which I employ in the formation of said honey-comb.
A represents a box; B B, a set of metallic dies, each die consisting of a plate, d, armed with a large number of six-sided projections, (1', corresponding exactlyin size, form, and arrangement with the cells of a honey-comb. These dies are fitted, for convenience, within casings E, which are adapted to fit close together and hold, or allow between their inner and adjacent edges, a frame, F, within the borders of which the artificial comb is to be formed. This frame may be the comb-frame afterward, to be placed within the hive.
When thedies have been properly arranged for use the projections 11 of the opposite dies lie close together and within the frame F. The honey-comb is now produced by pouring through an opening, Gr, in the top of the diecasings and frame F, melted bees-wax. This fills the dies, and, when the latter are separated, a perfect honeycomb appears.
Thiscomb may be then placed in the hive, and will be used by the bees, thus saving the insects the labor of building combs, and cansing them to spend the time otherwise appropriated to the above work in the gathering and storing of honey.
By the use of this artificial comb the hives may, in proper season, be supplied with combs made from pure clean wax, and the necessity of old combs being used year after year dispensed with.
In molding the comb I prefer using a frame, F, having its interior surfaces beveled from both edges to an angle, so that the wax will be more securely held in place.
The melted wax is poured into the mold through a suitable funnel, H.
As will be seen in the drawing, I so arrange the parts of the mold that the cell-forming projections shall have a slight inclination toward the center of the comb-frame. Hence, when the comb is molded, the cells shall lie as the bees would have themthat is, inclined toward the center of the comb.
I do not limit myself to any precise method of constructing or arranging the parts of an apparatus to produce this inclination; or, in fact, to produce a honey-comb in every material respect resembling the work of the bees; but in order that others may be enabled to construct an apparatus for the purpose, I have shown the molds set on an inclined or beveled base, and their projecting flanges M also resting on beveled shelves N. Such an arrangement will produce the desired result as to the inclination of the cells.
\Vhat I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-- Molds, dies, or equivalent devices, adapted to the production of artificial honey comb from melted-wax, substantially as specified.
In testimony that I claim the above I have hereunto subscribed my name in the presence of two witnesses.
JOSEPH WILLIAMS. Witnesses:
GEO. E. UPHAM, PHIL. O. MASI.
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