US246569A - Process of manufacturing fibrous ware - Google Patents

Process of manufacturing fibrous ware Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US246569A
US246569A US246569DA US246569A US 246569 A US246569 A US 246569A US 246569D A US246569D A US 246569DA US 246569 A US246569 A US 246569A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
die
case
ware
drainer
male
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 US246569A publication Critical patent/US246569A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B28WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
    • B28BSHAPING CLAY OR OTHER CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS; SHAPING SLAG; SHAPING MIXTURES CONTAINING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
    • B28B21/00Methods or machines specially adapted for the production of tubular articles
    • B28B21/02Methods or machines specially adapted for the production of tubular articles by casting into moulds
    • B28B21/10Methods or machines specially adapted for the production of tubular articles by casting into moulds using compacting means
    • B28B21/36Methods or machines specially adapted for the production of tubular articles by casting into moulds using compacting means applying fluid pressure or vacuum to the material
    • B28B21/38Methods or machines specially adapted for the production of tubular articles by casting into moulds using compacting means applying fluid pressure or vacuum to the material introducing the material wholly or partly under pressure ; Injection-moulding machines

Definitions

  • Our invention relates to the making of articles from fibrous pulp, and is an improvement upon the invention for which Let-ters Patent were granted to us on the 23d day of November, 1880, and reissued on the 1st day of March, 1881, No. 9,598.
  • the female die is represent ed at A, the male die at D, the liexible drainer at g, and the casing in which the male die works at F.
  • Fig. l we have shown the male Adie perforated, as represented at a a. These perforations extend up through said die into the hollow interior of the case, so that when pressure is applied the water is expelled from the space below the die through the flexible drainer, which covers the surface of the die, and through the perforations into the interior.
  • the male die is provided with an independent flexible covering, such as chamois-skin or felt, or like substance, which will retain the particles of fibrous pulp but will permit the water to pass through.
  • The' flexible drainer must be placed over the end ofthe die before it is introduced into the case F., it being understood that the case F, beiugin place on thelowerdie, is filled with the liquid or semi-liquid pulp.
  • the liexible draiuer may be cut so as just to cover the end of the male die, said die fitting closely, under such conditions,lwithin the case F; or the male die may be made slightly smaller than the interior diameter of the case F, and the edges of the flexible drainer may be pressed between the die and the interior of said case.
  • this coustruction will be sufficient to disch arge the water from the pulp, the cavity above the male die being suicient to hold all that is expelled from the pulp while in the process of condensation. Sueh expelled water may, however, be conducted out. of the interior of the case by any suitable pipe leading therefrom.
  • the lower orfemale die may be perforated, as shown in Fig. 2. In this latter case the water is expelled both through the male and female dies, the upper or male die having also perforatious. (Not shown in Fig. 2.)
  • the holes in the female die are indicated at b, and they may be placed in any part of the die or throughout its whole extent, approaching very nearly to the top.-
  • Fig. 2 we have shown the female die perforated nearly to the top, and the male die made solid, the former being covered with the llexibledrainer.
  • Inthiscasetheflexibledrainer maybe compressed around the edges between the male die and the case F, and when the die is subjected to pressure water from the ble drainer, in combination with case F and female die A, substantially as described.

Description

(No Model.)
G. M. STEVENS 8u H. J. GHISHOLM.
PROCESS 0F MANUFACTURING FIBROUS WARE.
No. 246,569. l Patented Aug. 30,1881.
NITED STATES PATENT OEEICE. y
GRENVILLE M. STEVENS, OF DEERING, AND HUGH J. GHISHOLM, OF PORTLAND, MAINE.
PROCESS OF MANUFACTURING FIBROUS WARE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N0. 246,569, dated August 30, 1881.
Application filed June 2, 1881. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern Be it known that we, GRENVILLE M. STE- vENs and HUGH J. CHrsHoLM, respectively of Deering and Portland, in the county of Cumberland and State of Maine, have invented a new and useful Improvement in a Process for Manufacturing Fibrous Ware 5 and we do hereby declare .that the following is a full, clear, and exact description ofthe same.
Our invention relates to the making of articles from fibrous pulp, and is an improvement upon the invention for which Let-ters Patent were granted to us on the 23d day of November, 1880, and reissued on the 1st day of March, 1881, No. 9,598.
Our present improvements relate to dies of the same general character, more especially for pressing articles having a concave surface, the dies in every case operated in connection with a iexible drainer, such as that described in our said patent.
The accompanying drawings represent, in Figure l, a central vertical section of our improved apparatus, and in Figs. 2 and 3 sectional views of modifications.
In the drawings the female die is represent ed at A, the male die at D, the liexible drainer at g, and the casing in which the male die works at F.
In our former patent, heretofore mentioned, the water expelled from the pulp by the pressure of the dies was caused to pass up over the edge of thelower or female die, being expelled through notches in the edge thereof, or through the interstices of the felt or lchamois-skinfwhich constitutes the leXibleI'ra/iner. We have discovered that for some purposes this exible drainer may be made to operate advantageously in connection with perforated dies.
In Fig. l we have shown the male Adie perforated, as represented at a a. These perforations extend up through said die into the hollow interior of the case, so that when pressure is applied the water is expelled from the space below the die through the flexible drainer, which covers the surface of the die, and through the perforations into the interior. It will be understood that in this case the male die is provided with an independent flexible covering, such as chamois-skin or felt, or like substance, which will retain the particles of fibrous pulp but will permit the water to pass through. The' flexible drainer must be placed over the end ofthe die before it is introduced into the case F., it being understood that the case F, beiugin place on thelowerdie, is filled with the liquid or semi-liquid pulp.
If the form. of the dies admit of it, the liexible draiuer may be cut so as just to cover the end of the male die, said die fitting closely, under such conditions,lwithin the case F; or the male die may be made slightly smaller than the interior diameter of the case F, and the edges of the flexible drainer may be pressed between the die and the interior of said case. For some kinds of work this coustruction will be sufficient to disch arge the water from the pulp, the cavity above the male die being suicient to hold all that is expelled from the pulp while in the process of condensation. Sueh expelled water may, however, be conducted out. of the interior of the case by any suitable pipe leading therefrom. In some cases it may be necessary to provide other means for the more rapid escape of the water, and the lower orfemale die may be perforated, as shown in Fig. 2. In this latter case the water is expelled both through the male and female dies, the upper or male die having also perforatious. (Not shown in Fig. 2.) The holes in the female die are indicated at b, and they may be placed in any part of the die or throughout its whole extent, approaching very nearly to the top.-
In both cases, whether the male die alone be perforated or both the male and female dies, we propose to cover them with the flexible drainer, and arrange it as -showlrin'o'ur"said"" pate-n'tst'hat"while'theescape of the water is in part through the perforations, it may also escape over the edges through the border of the flexible drainer.
In Fig. 2 we have shown the female die perforated nearly to the top, and the male die made solid, the former being covered with the llexibledrainer. Inthiscasetheflexibledrainer maybe compressed around the edges between the male die and the case F, and when the die is subjected to pressure water from the ble drainer, in combination with case F and female die A, substantially as described.
3. The combination of case F, perforated die D, provided with drainer over the inner sur face, and perforated die A, and drainer g, 2o spread within, all as shown and described.
In testimony whereof we have signed our names to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
GRENVILLE M. STEVENS. HUGH J. CHISHOLM.
Witnesses GEORGE W. VERRILL, BYRON D. VERRILL.
US246569D Process of manufacturing fibrous ware Expired - Lifetime US246569A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US246569A true US246569A (en) 1881-08-30

Family

ID=2315895

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US246569D Expired - Lifetime US246569A (en) Process of manufacturing fibrous ware

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US246569A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US246569A (en) Process of manufacturing fibrous ware
US2187918A (en) Drying die for fibrous articles
US1637532A (en) Mold for forming containers
US1118315A (en) Manufacture of cup-packing of composite material.
US2320789A (en) Method of and apparatus for molding fibrous pulp articles
US2116198A (en) Means for and method of making fibrous articles
US190654A (en) Improvement in processes and apparatus for molding paper-pulp
US342176A (en) Apparatus for making vessels out of pulp
US240091A (en) Method of and apparatus for forming articles from pulp
US1217274A (en) Hydraulic jacket for hat-stamping presses.
US740367A (en) Filter-pad and method of making same.
US293220A (en) bodge
US342178A (en) Process of making hollow ware from paper-pulp
US191551A (en) Improvement in molds or dies for forming articles of pulp
US736484A (en) Press for pressing the parings of diffusion-chambers in the manufacture of sugar.
US366066A (en) Samuel beatty
US1017867A (en) Filter.
US1146622A (en) Covering for diaphragms.
US342609A (en) Machine for forming hollow articles from pulp
US348292A (en) parker
US2052768A (en) Multiple vacuum plunger
US715554A (en) Cistern-filter.
US125740A (en) Improvement in apparatus for molding hollow articles from paper-pulp
US153267A (en) Improvement in apparatus for molding hollow articles from pulp
US455718A (en) Liam w