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US1494103A
US1494103A US570426A US57042622A US1494103A US 1494103 A US1494103 A US 1494103A US 570426 A US570426 A US 570426A US 57042622 A US57042622 A US 57042622A US 1494103 A US1494103 A US 1494103A
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  • My invention has Jfor its object the process of castings moulded over non-metallic materials, such for instance as liber, bakelite, Celluloid, rubber and the like, which may be used in a great variety of places in dierent kinds of work.
  • non-metallic materials such for instance as liber, bakelite, Celluloid, rubber and the like
  • Figure l is a plan view of a metallic disk cast about an insulating member
  • Figure ⁇ 3 is a plan view taken Jfrom the seat opposite to that shown in Figure l,
  • Figure 4 is a plan view of a button trame cast with my process
  • Figure 5 is a sectional view taken on line 5-5 of Figure 4:. v
  • A represents a disk or frame of any material such as fiber, bakelite, rubber or the like, which may be of ⁇ any size or shape desired for the purpose intended and which is placed in a mould of suitable design for the frame,'housing or covering B.
  • Any white brass or zinc alloy metals which will mould at approximately 900 degrees heat is poured in a mould and surrounds the frame A, securely holding it formed by utilizing an inset of paper which f may have printed matter thereon for advertising or any image, such as the face a shown in Fig. 5, which is provided with a transparent covering 0 0 on both sides thereof of the same size and contour as the paper inset@ After placing these parts a-c-c in proper relation to each other,
  • the eyelet 02 may be cast on the rim of the frame or other fastening means may be provided if desired. It will be understood that I contemplate the yuse of various shapes and designs and of various styles and ornamentations, where buttons, pins, buckles.y medallions or the like are made, as well as any size, shape or contour of structure for maintaining insulating members in electrical work of any kind.
  • a process of die casting which consists in arranging an inset of a non-metallic substance in a mold design to form a frame having fixed engagement With said non-metallic substance, then pouring molten metal into said mold at a temperature which will soften that portion of the non-metallic substance contacting With the molten metal and Weld the meeting faces thereof together to form a permanent union between the non-metallic substance and the metal.. 10

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May 13 1.924.4 y l o. DE cARDY PROCESS FOR DIE CASTING Illll Patented May i3, lfZl.
UNiTEo sraras QflTO DE GARDY, OF CHICAGOyILLINOIS.
PROCESS FOR DIE CASTING.
Application led June 23, 1922. Serial No. 570,426.
T 0 all whom t may concern.' n
Be it known that I, OTTO DE Canoa', a citizen of the United States, residing in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Processes for Die Castings, of which the following, taken in connection with the drawing, is a description.
My invention has Jfor its object the process of castings moulded over non-metallic materials, such for instance as liber, bakelite, Celluloid, rubber and the like, which may be used in a great variety of places in dierent kinds of work.
It is an object of my invention to cast a metal frame over or around such materials where needed for insulating in electrical work, to provide conduits Jfor carrying wires or forming brackets for same or extending wires through openings in certain places where a sustaining member may be needed and desired to be formed of material, such as above named.
It is a further object of my invention to provide a process for casting metal over or around such materials as above enumerated which may be used for ornaments, such as buckles, buttons or the like, such for instance as are frequently used in political campaigns, and together may be printed upon a paper placed between pieces of transparent celluloid and a form cast around them which securely holds the parts in place and without in any way injuring the transparent material.
In the accompanying drawings I have illustrated different forms of construction showing the possibilities yof moulding such metals as white brass or zinc alloy metals byy ycasting at approximately 900 degrees Fahrenheit and by inserting the bakelite or other material in any shape or form in the mould and casting the metal around it to form the shape desired.
The conventional orms shown in the drawing are merely illustrative of the die mould in my invention and in these drawingsy Figure l is a plan view of a metallic disk cast about an insulating member,
Figure 2 is a sectional view through the same,
Figure `3 is a plan view taken Jfrom the seat opposite to that shown in Figure l,
Figure 4 is a plan view of a button trame cast with my process,
Figure 5 is a sectional view taken on line 5-5 of Figure 4:. v
In referring to the drawings A represents a disk or frame of any material such as fiber, bakelite, rubber or the like, which may be of `any size or shape desired for the purpose intended and which is placed in a mould of suitable design for the frame,'housing or covering B. Any white brass or zinc alloy metals which will mould at approximately 900 degrees heat is poured in a mould and surrounds the frame A, securely holding it formed by utilizing an inset of paper which f may have printed matter thereon for advertising or any image, such as the face a shown in Fig. 5, which is provided with a transparent covering 0 0 on both sides thereof of the same size and contour as the paper inset@ After placing these parts a-c-c in proper relation to each other,
they are placed in the mould and the molten metal cast therein which forms the frame C, ,enclosing the edges of the paper a and the cover transparent disks 0.o. The eyelet 02 may be cast on the rim of the frame or other fastening means may be provided if desired. It will be understood that I contemplate the yuse of various shapes and designs and of various styles and ornamentations, where buttons, pins, buckles.y medallions or the like are made, as well as any size, shape or contour of structure for maintaining insulating members in electrical work of any kind.
A process of die casting which consists in arranging an inset of a non-metallic substance in a mold design to form a frame having fixed engagement With said non-metallic substance, then pouring molten metal into said mold at a temperature Which will soften that portion of the non-metallic substance contacting With the molten metal and Weld the meeting faces thereof together to form a permanent union between the non-metallic substance and the metal.. 10
In testimony whereof I have signed this speoication.
OTTO DE CARD Y.
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US2537804A (en) * 1943-02-08 1951-01-09 Libbey Owens Ford Glass Co Transparent panel unit
US3974557A (en) * 1975-03-06 1976-08-17 Coats & Clark, Inc. Method of making hard wall fastener

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2537804A (en) * 1943-02-08 1951-01-09 Libbey Owens Ford Glass Co Transparent panel unit
US3974557A (en) * 1975-03-06 1976-08-17 Coats & Clark, Inc. Method of making hard wall fastener

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