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US1363651A
US1363651A US293901A US29390119A US1363651A US 1363651 A US1363651 A US 1363651A US 293901 A US293901 A US 293901A US 29390119 A US29390119 A US 29390119A US 1363651 A US1363651 A US 1363651A
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    • B28BSHAPING CLAY OR OTHER CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS; SHAPING SLAG; SHAPING MIXTURES CONTAINING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
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  • a further object of my invention is to provide a collapsible core wherein positive and reliable means are employed in a manher as hereinafter set forth, for rigidly hold ing portions of the core against accidental collapse during the pouring of concrete or other plastic material, and provision is made for deflecting the plastic material to the outer walls of the mold during a pouring operation, so that the adjusting mechanism of the core cannot be injured by the poured material.
  • a still further object of this invention is to accomplish the above and other results by a simple, inexpensive, mechanical construction that will be hereinafter specifically described and then claimed, and reference will now be had to the drawing, wherein- Figure 1 is a perspective view of the collapsible core;
  • Fig. 2 is a plan of one of the collapsible frames of the core
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view of the core
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective View of a mold with the core therein and a deflector on the core;
  • Fig. 5 is a plan of the same showing a metallic reinforcement in position within the mold
  • Fig. 6 is a longitudinal sectional view of the mold showing the metallic reinforcement about the collapsible core.
  • the reference numeral 1 denotes a conventional form of mold or outer shell into which concrete or other plastic material may be poured to produce a block that is rectangular in plan, but I would Specification of Letters Eatent.
  • this mold may be of any desired shape to produce a molded block or structure of desired contour.
  • the mold is placed a collapsible core and to prevent plastic material from entering the core and in all probability interfering with accllapse of the same, the top of the core is covered by a deflector 2, which somewhat similar to a ridge roof which will deflect poured concrete or other material to the sides f the collapsible core, the deflector being removed after a pouring opera tion, so that when the molded block has set, the core may be collapsed and withdrawn.
  • a deflector 2 which somewhat similar to a ridge roof which will deflect poured concrete or other material to the sides f the collapsible core, the deflector being removed after a pouring opera tion, so that when the molded block has set, the core may be collapsed and withdrawn.
  • the collapsible core comprises sets of side plates 3 and sets of end plates 4, said plates being disposed to form the four walls of the core, and intermediate the ends of the core walls the plates 3 and 4c are overlapped, as at 5.
  • the outer ends of the plate 3 are devoid of flanges, but the outer ends of the plates 4- are provided with flanges 6 sothat the outer ends of the plates 3 will be braced thereby.
  • the inner walls of the side plates 3 and the inner Walls of the end plates 4 are provided with superposed collapsible frames, preferably three in number, and as said frames are identical in construction, I deem it only necessaryy to describe one of said frames in detail and then consider the device by which all of said frames are actuated.
  • Riveted or otherwise connected to the inner walls of the side plates 3 are angle bars '2' having the ends thereof overlapped and pivotally connected together, as at 8, such plvotal connection permitting of the overlapped edges of the side plates being swung inwardly.
  • the inner walls of the end plates l have angle bars 9 with overlapped ends pivotally connected by pins 10, and the outer ends of the angle bars 7 and 9 are pivotally conncctedtogether by pins 11. It is therefore possible to retract the middle portion of the side and end walls of the collapsible core.
  • the pivot pins 8 and 10 support inwardly projecting links 12 and i l and said links are pivotally connected to a turnable plate 13 which when turned is adapted to shift the links 12 and 14: and the side and end plates 3 and 4 with their respective angle bars 7 and 9.
  • the turnable plates 13 are fixed on a vertically disposed stem 15, which is preferably rectangular in cross section with the upper end thereof protruding above the core, so that a wrench or other suitable instrument may be placed on the upper end of the stem to partially rotate the same.
  • a suitable metallic reinforcement generally designated 16 may be placed in the mold so that the walls of the block will be stiffened or have rigidity imparted thereto by the embedded metallic reinforcement, which may be in the form of wire netting, expanded sheet metal, twisted bars or any c011- ventional form of metallic reinforcement.
  • I claim is:- The combination with two pairs of side plates located opposi e each other and the plates of each pair having overlapping inner ends, two pairs of end plates located opposite each other and the plates of each pair having overlapping inner ends and flanged outer ends against which the outer ends of said side plates abut, angle bars secured to the inner walls of all of said side and end plates with some of said angle bars at the upper and lower edges of said plates and the other angle bars intermediate the upper and lower edges of said plates, all of said angle bars having lateral flanges pivotally connected at the junction of all of said side and end plates, turnable plates, links pivotally connected to said turnable plates and to the lateral flanges of said angle bars adjacent the overlapping ends of said side and end plates, and a stem common to all ofsaid turnable plates.

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mism- Patented Dec. 28, 1920.
COLIN HUTCHII'IS, 01E LEAEEINGTON, ONTARIO, GANADA.
UOLLAPSEBLE CORE.
designed so that it may be easily and quickly removed after concrete or other plastic material has set or solidified, and the removal of the core is accomplished without injury to the inner wall of the block or structure formed by the .aid of the collapsible core.
A further object of my invention is to provide a collapsible core wherein positive and reliable means are employed in a manher as hereinafter set forth, for rigidly hold ing portions of the core against accidental collapse during the pouring of concrete or other plastic material, and provision is made for deflecting the plastic material to the outer walls of the mold during a pouring operation, so that the adjusting mechanism of the core cannot be injured by the poured material.
A still further object of this invention is to accomplish the above and other results by a simple, inexpensive, mechanical construction that will be hereinafter specifically described and then claimed, and reference will now be had to the drawing, wherein- Figure 1 is a perspective view of the collapsible core;
Fig. 2 is a plan of one of the collapsible frames of the core;
Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view of the core;
Fig. 4: is a perspective View of a mold with the core therein and a deflector on the core;
Fig. 5 is a plan of the same showing a metallic reinforcement in position within the mold, and
Fig. 6 is a longitudinal sectional view of the mold showing the metallic reinforcement about the collapsible core.
1n the drawing, the reference numeral 1 denotes a conventional form of mold or outer shell into which concrete or other plastic material may be poured to produce a block that is rectangular in plan, but I would Specification of Letters Eatent.
Patented 23, 1%?26.
1919. Serial No. 293,901.
have it understood that this mold may be of any desired shape to produce a molded block or structure of desired contour.
111 the mold is placed a collapsible core and to prevent plastic material from entering the core and in all probability interfering with accllapse of the same, the top of the core is covered by a deflector 2, which somewhat similar to a ridge roof which will deflect poured concrete or other material to the sides f the collapsible core, the deflector being removed after a pouring opera tion, so that when the molded block has set, the core may be collapsed and withdrawn.
The collapsible core comprises sets of side plates 3 and sets of end plates 4, said plates being disposed to form the four walls of the core, and intermediate the ends of the core walls the plates 3 and 4c are overlapped, as at 5. The outer ends of the plate 3 are devoid of flanges, but the outer ends of the plates 4- are provided with flanges 6 sothat the outer ends of the plates 3 will be braced thereby.
The inner walls of the side plates 3 and the inner Walls of the end plates 4 are provided with superposed collapsible frames, preferably three in number, and as said frames are identical in construction, I deem it only necesary to describe one of said frames in detail and then consider the device by which all of said frames are actuated.
Riveted or otherwise connected to the inner walls of the side plates 3 are angle bars '2' having the ends thereof overlapped and pivotally connected together, as at 8, such plvotal connection permitting of the overlapped edges of the side plates being swung inwardly.
The inner walls of the end plates l have angle bars 9 with overlapped ends pivotally connected by pins 10, and the outer ends of the angle bars 7 and 9 are pivotally conncctedtogether by pins 11. It is therefore possible to retract the middle portion of the side and end walls of the collapsible core.
The pivot pins 8 and 10 support inwardly projecting links 12 and i l and said links are pivotally connected to a turnable plate 13 which when turned is adapted to shift the links 12 and 14: and the side and end plates 3 and 4 with their respective angle bars 7 and 9.
The turnable plates 13 are fixed on a vertically disposed stem 15, which is preferably rectangular in cross section with the upper end thereof protruding above the core, so that a wrench or other suitable instrument may be placed on the upper end of the stem to partially rotate the same.
When the collapsible core is placed in the mold land the deflector 2 placed on the core, a suitable metallic reinforcement, generally designated 16 may be placed in the mold so that the walls of the block will be stiffened or have rigidity imparted thereto by the embedded metallic reinforcement, which may be in the form of wire netting, expanded sheet metal, twisted bars or any c011- ventional form of metallic reinforcement.
Although I have described my concrete mold in connection with the manufacture of hollow blocks, it will, of course, be understood that it might be used for other purposes such as the making of vhollow walls, windows and door frames, the only difference being to so proportion the mold as to make it adaptable for the particular use to which it is to be applied. For instance, in the making of a hollow wall it would, of course, be a device of considerable size so as to make a continuous hollow space within the Wall, the device being otherwise exactly the same in construction.
that I claim is:- The combination with two pairs of side plates located opposi e each other and the plates of each pair having overlapping inner ends, two pairs of end plates located opposite each other and the plates of each pair having overlapping inner ends and flanged outer ends against which the outer ends of said side plates abut, angle bars secured to the inner walls of all of said side and end plates with some of said angle bars at the upper and lower edges of said plates and the other angle bars intermediate the upper and lower edges of said plates, all of said angle bars having lateral flanges pivotally connected at the junction of all of said side and end plates, turnable plates, links pivotally connected to said turnable plates and to the lateral flanges of said angle bars adjacent the overlapping ends of said side and end plates, and a stem common to all ofsaid turnable plates.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
COLIN HUTCHINS.
Vi itnesses J. G. HAGGITH, D. A. CHATER.
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US2807071A (en) * 1952-01-17 1957-09-24 Thomas Steel Forms Inc Apparatus for casting
US3279741A (en) * 1965-07-19 1966-10-18 Long Construction Co Expandable core-former
US3353782A (en) * 1964-10-02 1967-11-21 Remmele Engineering Inc Foam insulation forming device
US3990673A (en) * 1975-04-10 1976-11-09 Paul Jones Apparatus for casting
US5230904A (en) * 1991-10-09 1993-07-27 Komo Machine, Inc. Apparatus for fully supporting appliance cabinet interior
US5788874A (en) * 1996-03-21 1998-08-04 Tucker, Jr.; Bascom Murray Leak resistant hinge for use in concrete structure fabrication
JP2019188608A (en) * 2018-04-18 2019-10-31 大成建設株式会社 Inner frame device for hollow concrete material molding and making method of hollow concrete material

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2807071A (en) * 1952-01-17 1957-09-24 Thomas Steel Forms Inc Apparatus for casting
US3353782A (en) * 1964-10-02 1967-11-21 Remmele Engineering Inc Foam insulation forming device
US3279741A (en) * 1965-07-19 1966-10-18 Long Construction Co Expandable core-former
US3990673A (en) * 1975-04-10 1976-11-09 Paul Jones Apparatus for casting
US5230904A (en) * 1991-10-09 1993-07-27 Komo Machine, Inc. Apparatus for fully supporting appliance cabinet interior
US5788874A (en) * 1996-03-21 1998-08-04 Tucker, Jr.; Bascom Murray Leak resistant hinge for use in concrete structure fabrication
JP2019188608A (en) * 2018-04-18 2019-10-31 大成建設株式会社 Inner frame device for hollow concrete material molding and making method of hollow concrete material

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