US197853A - Improvement in manufacture of earthenware vessels - Google Patents

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B29WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
    • B29CSHAPING 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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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01JMANUFACTURE OF DAIRY PRODUCTS
    • A01J21/00Machines for forming slabs of butter, or the like
    • A01J21/02Machines for forming slabs of butter, or the like with extruding arrangements and cutting devices, with or without packing devices
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • My invention relates to the art of making crooks and other earthenware vessels with straight sides, by forcing the material of which they are made from a press, through an annular orifice in a continuous tube to form the body, which is cut off into suitable sections for crooks and its object is to attach a bottom to each section of tube just prior to its issue from the press, so as to form, when out off, a complete crook.
  • A is the clay-cylinder, within which is the piston B, moved by the piston-rods O G.
  • D is the lower cy1inder-head,upon the lower part of which is a ring, I, severed in half, and hinged, so as to be opened at will, and which forms the outside of the annular orifice of discharge.
  • This shaft F is hollow, and within it is a smaller shaft, Gr, suitably journaled, to the upper end of which is attached a pulley, H, and to its lower end a disk, J, which forms the base of the mandrel E.
  • the base of the shaft F is sufficiently large to permit air to pass downward, around the shaft G, to the interior of the mandrel E.
  • a circular plate, K with a raised rim, L, which fits in a suitable seat in the plate, but is free to be revolved upon it.
  • a fine wire, (I, is stretched between the sides of the rim L, close to the face of the plate K.
  • the plate K is attached to a rod, M, by which it maybe raised to and lowered from the press.
  • the disk J In operation, the cylinder being charged with clay, the disk J is rapidly revolved by means of the pulley H.
  • the plate K bearing a mass of clay sufficient to form a crock-bottom, is then raised to and locked against the ring I, completely closing the orifice of discharge of the cylinder, and at the same time the disk J spreads the clay evenly over the plate inside of the rim L.
  • the clay is then forced down over the mandrel until its descending edge encounters the layer of clay on the plate K, with which, by the united effects of press.- ure and the revolving disk J, it firmly unites.
  • a number of small orifices, i, in the plate K indicate, by the issue of clay through them, when the union between the body and bottom of the crock is complete.
  • the rim L is then revolved sufiiciently to cause the wire a to sever the clay from the plate K, which is then lowered, a fiat board 'placed thereon for the crock to rest upon, and
  • Downward-opening air-valves e are placed in the disk J, to permit it readily to separate from the inside of the crock-bottom.
  • the rim I which is rapidly enlarged within, above the point of discharge, as shown, to form a rim for the crock, is then opened, and
  • a press for making the bodies of earthenware vessels by forcing the material through an annular orifice, a loose disk upon the bottom of the mandrel which forms the 3.
  • the downward-opening valve In combination with the mandrel E and bore of the vessel, adapted to be rotated, in plate J, the downward-opening valve 0, for the combination with an independent plate, adaptpurpose specified.
  • the ring of the press substantially as and for the pur- L and wire a, arranged and operating subpose hereinbefore set forth. stantially as and for the purpose hereinbefore 2.
  • the cylinderA head set forth.

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M. J. HOUSEL. v Manufacture of Earthenware Vessgla No. 197,853. Patnted Dec. 4, 1877.
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Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 197,853, dated December 4, 1877; application filed September 12, 1877.
To all whom "it may concern:
Be it known that I, MARTIN J. HoUsEL, of Akron, in the county of 'Summit, and State of Ohio, have invented an Improvement in the Manufacture of EarthenwareVessels, of which the following is a specification:
My invention relates to the art of making crooks and other earthenware vessels with straight sides, by forcing the material of which they are made from a press, through an annular orifice in a continuous tube to form the body, which is cut off into suitable sections for crooks and its object is to attach a bottom to each section of tube just prior to its issue from the press, so as to form, when out off, a complete crook.
I accomplish this by using a press not differing materially from ordinary sewerpipe presses, and by placing upon the mandrel which forms the bore of the pipe a disk concentric with, and forming the base of, the mandrel, which disk is arranged to be rotated rapidly, and a lower circular plate with a raised edge, supported by a rod, by'whichit may be raised against and caused to close the annular orifice at its point of discharge, upon which plate is placed a portion of clay, which is, by the revolving disk, spread into a suitable layer to form a crock-bottom, and unites at its edges with the descending tube of clay.
My invention will be readily understood by reference to the accompanying drawing, which represents, in vertical central section, a press with my improvements, and of which, as all parts are circular, it has been deemed unnecessary to give other views.
A is the clay-cylinder, within which is the piston B, moved by the piston-rods O G.
D is the lower cy1inder-head,upon the lower part of which is a ring, I, severed in half, and hinged, so as to be opened at will, and which forms the outside of the annular orifice of discharge.
E is the mandrel, over which the clay is pressed, suspended by a shaft, I
. This shaft F is hollow, and within it is a smaller shaft, Gr, suitably journaled, to the upper end of which is attached a pulley, H, and to its lower end a disk, J, which forms the base of the mandrel E. The base of the shaft F is sufficiently large to permit air to pass downward, around the shaft G, to the interior of the mandrel E.
Below the point of discharge, and concentric with it, is a circular plate, K, with a raised rim, L, which fits in a suitable seat in the plate, but is free to be revolved upon it. A fine wire, (I, is stretched between the sides of the rim L, close to the face of the plate K. The plate K is attached to a rod, M, by which it maybe raised to and lowered from the press.
In operation, the cylinder being charged with clay, the disk J is rapidly revolved by means of the pulley H. The plate K,bearing a mass of clay sufficient to form a crock-bottom, is then raised to and locked against the ring I, completely closing the orifice of discharge of the cylinder, and at the same time the disk J spreads the clay evenly over the plate inside of the rim L. The clay is then forced down over the mandrel until its descending edge encounters the layer of clay on the plate K, with which, by the united effects of press.- ure and the revolving disk J, it firmly unites. A number of small orifices, i, in the plate K indicate, by the issue of clay through them, when the union between the body and bottom of the crock is complete.
The rim L is then revolved sufiiciently to cause the wire a to sever the clay from the plate K, which is then lowered, a fiat board 'placed thereon for the crock to rest upon, and
it is again raised against the crock-bottom, to form a support therefor as the crock-descends from the press.
Downward-opening air-valves e are placed in the disk J, to permit it readily to separate from the inside of the crock-bottom.
Pressure is again applied to the clay, and the crock run out to the desired length.
The rim I, which is rapidly enlarged within, above the point of discharge, as shown, to form a rim for the crock, is then opened, and
the tube of clay cut off at the base of the head D, thus leaving a complete crock, which is thenremoved, and the process repeated.
I claim as my invention- 1. In a press for making the bodies of earthenware vessels, by forcing the material through an annular orifice, a loose disk upon the bottom of the mandrel which forms the 3. In combination with the mandrel E and bore of the vessel, adapted to be rotated, in plate J, the downward-opening valve 0, for the combination with an independent plate, adaptpurpose specified.
ed to be raised against the point of discharge 4. In combination with the plate K, the ring of the press, substantially as and for the pur- L and wire a, arranged and operating subpose hereinbefore set forth. stantially as and for the purpose hereinbefore 2. In combinationwith the cylinderA, head set forth.
B, and mandrel E, the disk J, shaft G, and -MARTIN J. HOUSEL.
plate K, all arranged and operating substan- Witnesses:
tially as and for the purpose hereinbefore set C. P. HUMPHREY,
forth. J. A. RUTHERFORD.
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