US199385A - Improvement in truss-hoops - Google Patents

Improvement in truss-hoops Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US199385A
US199385A US199385DA US199385A US 199385 A US199385 A US 199385A US 199385D A US199385D A US 199385DA US 199385 A US199385 A US 199385A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
hoop
truss
barrel
hoops
staves
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US199385A publication Critical patent/US199385A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23KSOLDERING OR UNSOLDERING; WELDING; CLADDING OR PLATING BY SOLDERING OR WELDING; CUTTING BY APPLYING HEAT LOCALLY, e.g. FLAME CUTTING; WORKING BY LASER BEAM
    • B23K1/00Soldering, e.g. brazing, or unsoldering
    • B23K1/0006Exothermic brazing

Description

G. W. THOMPSON.
Truss-Hoop.
Patented Jan. 22, 1878,.
- NLPEYERS. FHOTLUTHQGRAPHER. wAsmNGTN, D', c'.
-To all whom it may concern:
' frequently become so set before removal from UNITED STATE's-rA-TENT OEEIGE.
CLARK W. THOMPSON,` or WELLS, 'Mn-mns(jim..`
l|v|PROVEMENT.- IN i'rauss-Hoops.l
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 199,735, dated J anuary 22,1878 ,lA application filed May` 1,
vBe it known that I, CLARK WfTnoMPsoN,
of Minnesota, have invented .certain new and useful Improvements in Manufacture of Barrels; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification. Y
One method of manufacturing barrels or similar articles is to take staves, or a sheet of veneer, or two or more sheets of veneer, and bend or compress the same into the proper shape-that is, with the ends of the barrel tapering in form-and then, by means of artificial heat, dry or season the same, the material being usually steamed or otherwise rendered pliable during the operation of bending` or compressing.
A difficulty has been met with in the carrying out of this system of manufacture, as follows: The wood shrinks during the seasoning, and the edges of the veneer are liable to warp and spring from contact with each other, and
the kiln or other place of heating and drying that it is diicult to replace the parts in proper position for receiving the heads and finishing hoops.
It is apparent that the use of the ordinary truss-hoop, which is used to confine the staves or veneer during the seasoning process, will not prevent the above-described warping or displacement of parts, from the fact that such truss-hoops are practically rigid, and do not contract or reduce their diameters to compensate for or follow up the shrinkage in the material.
Part of my invention is designed to obviate the above-described difficulty; and consists in a novel construction of elastic truss-hoop, adapted to produce a substantially uniform compression upon each of the staves of which the barrel is composed, as will be fully explained.
Having thus set forth the nature and scope of myfinvention, I-will now describe a means 'for carrying it=out. 1 of Wells, in the county of Faribault and State In the drawings,`Figure l represents 'an end `view of a barrel Which has been seasoned or dried, with an ordinary truss-hoop lupon it. Fig. 2 represents al barrel ,which hasl been manufactured by my improved method. Fig. 3 is a detached'view of a hoop used by me in carrying out `my invention.
A A are the stave ends, formed by cutting gores from a sheet of veneer; orvhen preferred, a single sheet of veneer Without gores may be used, in which case there will be but a single joint extending the entire length of the barrel; or the barrel may be composed of single staves, or of veneers containing two or more staves in one piece.
B is an ordinary iniiexible truss-hoop. (See Fig. 1, where it will be noticed that the edges of some of the stave ends have Warped or sprung, and do not meet the edges of the adjoining staves.) C is a hoop made of coiled wire, preferably a steel wire of high tension. But I do not wish to be limited' to the use of any particular material or form for this hoop, although I prefer that shown, because, among other reasons, a wire which is round in crosssection facilitates the perfect drying of the barrel, this uniformity in seasoning being increased by the substitution of my spiral-wire hoop for the continuous truss-hoop ordinarily employed.,
I expand this hoop C to such an extent as will produce the desired tension, and place one or more upon each end of the barrel; and, in order to facilitate vusing these elastic hoops, I usually employ wire hoops to retain the staves in position during the removal of the barrel from the dies which shape the ends of said barrel. 1f, however, an ordinary rope and windlass be employed for compressing the ends of the staves or veneer, the elastic hoop may be applied at once.
If desired, small lugs c c may be used to prevent the hoop from turning.
It will be readily seen that Where this hoop is used the edges of the wood will be kept in close contact, notwithstanding the shrinkage, and hence the proper shape and relation of parts will be maintained.
I do not claim, broadly, the employment of a contracting truss-hoop, as hoops have heretofore been' made of a single 'piece of non-elastic material having its ends drawn together by a spring 5 but I believe that my construction is preferable to any heretofore used, particularly in the manufacturevof barrels which are made of thin s'taves, because niyhoop pro'- duces a substantially uniform pressure around the entire 'circumference of the barrel, and it is not therefore compelled to slip upon part of constructing a truss-hoop in s uch manner that its parts shall be contracted or drawn toward each other at more than one point around the barrel. lAnd a rigid hoop having internal vertical ribs to facilitate the uniform seasoningof the material might be substitutedfor the coiled- 'Ihis drawing wire hoop, and carry out the second part of my inventiomwhiich consists, essentially, in the employmentof': a l"trusshoophaving its inner surface made in broken or detached portions, to permit free access of heat to the work.
What I claim is- Al. An elastic truss-hoop, parts of which are drawnv toward each other upon two or more sections of the barrel, substantially as set forth. y t
2. A truss-hoop provided with lugs c, to assist in maintaining the hoop in position upon the barrel, substantially as set forth.
3. A truss-hoop formed of coiled metal, substantially as set forth.
4t.` A truss-hoop provided upon its inner surface with transverse ribs which engage with the barrel, substantially as set forth. In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses. y
v CLARK W. THOMPSON. Witnesses:
H. H. DOUBLEDAY,
M. P. CALLAN.
US199385D Improvement in truss-hoops Expired - Lifetime US199385A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US199385A true US199385A (en) 1878-01-22

Family

ID=2268792

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US199385D Expired - Lifetime US199385A (en) Improvement in truss-hoops

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US199385A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US20210269970A1 (en) * 2020-02-28 2021-09-02 Sixring Inc. Modified sulfuric acid and uses thereof

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US20210269970A1 (en) * 2020-02-28 2021-09-02 Sixring Inc. Modified sulfuric acid and uses thereof

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US199385A (en) Improvement in truss-hoops
US459646A (en) Standard-barrel stave
US463888A (en) Process of cutting veneers
US76591A (en) Improvement in lumber-driers
US961159A (en) Knockdown bilge-barrel and method of constructing same.
US170915A (en) Improvement in press-plates for drying and bending wood
US149933A (en) Improvement in contracting truss-hoops
US677918A (en) Package for holding liquids.
US362107A (en) Metallic barrel
US119240A (en) Improvement in methods of bending wood for round boxes
US1052405A (en) Method of bending wood.
US337560A (en) Joseph a
US243205A (en) John j
US422309A (en) Method or process of preparing strips of wood to be converted into cylinders
US915259A (en) Annealing-box.
US205226A (en) Improvement in devices for fastening barrel heads and covers
US206813A (en) Improvement in packing for condenser-tubes
US1024373A (en) Shell construction.
US4480A (en) Mode of drying sized paper
US93870A (en) Improvement in the manufactttre of oyster-kegs
US201603A (en) Improvement in barrels
US533435A (en) campbell
US555712A (en) Charles r
US192664A (en) Improvement in barrel-heads
US393833A (en) Barrel