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  • N PETERS, Phawulhognpher. wanhinglon, n.6.
  • the object of my invention is to provide a vulcanizing-oven for dental workin which dry steam is supplied to the vulcanizing-oven, andin which the'molds containing tlie'work are closed by spring-pressure after the rubber or other plastic material is softened by the heat of the steam.
  • My invention consists in the combination, with the vnlcanizing-oven, of a steam-gener ator exterior to the oven, but connected therewith by a spiral superheating-pipe for delivering dry hot steam to the oven.
  • the vulcaniZing-oven A is provided with a screw-cap, B, and is supported in the jacket O over the Buusen gas-burner D, in the usual way.
  • an annular stearngenerator, E which surrounds the upper portion of the burner D, and is connected with the top and bottom of the oven A by a spiral tube, @,wound around the oven A,and discharging into the oven through the opening b near the top thereof.
  • the annular boiler E isprovided with ascrewcapped tube, c, for the purpose of illing the boiler with water.
  • the annular boiler E contains sufficient water to maintain steam for the proper length of time for thevulcanization of the rubber, or for softeningand moldingof otherplastic material.
  • the cap B is provided with a hollow cylinder, F, surmounted by a diaphragm casing, G, containing the diaphragm H.
  • a rod, I, connected with the diaphragm is provided with a hardwood extension, eX- Vtends through a guide, d, formed on the top of the diaphragm-case, and is provided with a lateral branch, e, extending through the guide, and containing an ordinary spring-acted safety-valve, f, which communicates through a passage, g, formed in therod-Iand the branch with the space below the diaphragm H.
  • the safety-valve f is arranged to blow off at the pressure required for vulcanization in the OVGD ai.
  • the flexible tube J by which the burner D is supplied with gas, passes through a ywire nipper-tap, K, which is arranged in connection with the diaphragm-rod I, to regulate and finally shut oft' the gas flowing to the burner.
  • the nipper-tap K consistsof a wire inserted in the side ofthe guide-cap d, returned upon itself, and bent to form theloop h, and is finally inserted in a transverse hole formed in the rod I near the top thereof.
  • the flexible tube J passes under the loop h and over the arm i of the nipper-tap, and the arm fi is bent outward into the loop h, so that when the loop is moved upward it will pinch the flexible tube against the lower surface of the arm. t', and when it is allowed to move downward it will pinch the flexible tube against the upper side of the arm t'.
  • the iiasks L containing the work to be vulcanized or molded, are received by a threearmed yoke, M, having in the top thereof' a follower, N, secured on the end of a rod, O.
  • the rod O is provided with a collar, j, Vfor taking the pressure of the spring It, and it eX- tends upward through the cylinder F into the diaphragincasc, and contacts with the under surface of the diaphragm H during the beginning of the vulcanizing or molding operation.
  • a spiral spring, It surrounds the rod O, and, abutting against the upper end of the cylinder F, tends to press the collar] and follower N downward.
  • a curved spring, a partly surrounds the collar of the yoke M, and
  • Vork intended for vulcanization or molding is arranged in the flasks L, and the flasks L are placed in the three-armed yoke M, and the yoke with its contents is placed in the oven A, when the fusible ring or sectional block lZ will be inserted in its place, and the cover B will be screwed down upon the oven. In this position the loop h of the nipper-tap will be raised through the pressure of the rod O upon the diaphragm, and through the rod I, so that gas will be supplied te the burner D.
  • the annular boiler E is filled with water in the manner already described. and when the temperaturein the oven reaches 220o Fahrenheit, or thereabout, the fusible ring or sectional block Z will tn elt, permitting the spring k to eXertits force upon the flasks L and their contents.
  • the rubber or plastic material contained in the flasks having been softened by the heat, is readily forced into all parts of the mold by the pressure of the spring.
  • the temperature and pressure continue to rise until the upward movement of the diaphragm II, by carrying up the loop h, shuts ott the gas flowing through the pipe J to just the amount needed to maintain the required pressure.
  • the fusible ring or sectional block Z will tn elt, permitting the spring k to eXertits force upon the flasks L and their contents.
  • the rubber or plastic material contained in the flasks having been softened by the heat, is readily forced into all parts of the mold by the pressure of the spring
  • the safety-valve f begins to blow off steam, and continues to do so until the water is entirely exhausted from the annular boiler E, when the pressure falls, and the elasticity of the wire Dipper-tap K causes it to close down upon the pipe J and shut the gas off entirely from the burner.
  • the top may be removed, and the vulcanized or molded work may be taken at once from the oven.
  • Two or more spirals, ca may be employed for superheating the steani,if desirable.
  • the vulcanization or molding is accomplished with dry V steam, the vulcanizer is made automatic in the regulation of the pressure,and also in the timing ofthe work, and the continuously-blowing safety-valve renders the oven free from the danger of explosion.

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M. F. CARLL.
VULGANIZBR.
No.v345,883. Y Patented July 20, 1886.
WITNESSHS INVENTOR MG? BY ATTORNEYS.
N, PETERS, Phawulhognpher. wanhinglon, n.6.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
MASKELL F. OARLL, OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND.
VULCANIZER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 345,883, dated July 20. 1856.
(Nomorlcl.)
.To all whom it may concern.-y
Be it known that I, MASKELL FRANK CARLI., of Providence, in the county ofProvidence and State of Rhode Island, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Vnlcanizers, of which the following is a specification, ret'erence being had to the annexed drawings, forming a part thereof, in which- Figure l is a vertical transverse section of my improved vulcanizer. Fig. 2 is a horizontal section taken on line in Fig. l. Fig. 3 is a horizontal section taken on line y y in Fig. l.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the different figures of the drawings.
The object of my invention is to provide a vulcanizing-oven for dental workin which dry steam is supplied to the vulcanizing-oven, andin which the'molds containing tlie'work are closed by spring-pressure after the rubber or other plastic material is softened by the heat of the steam.
My invention consists in the combination, with the vnlcanizing-oven, of a steam-gener ator exterior to the oven, but connected therewith by a spiral superheating-pipe for delivering dry hot steam to the oven.
It also consists in a springacted foot-piece or follower, which is released by the melting of a fusible metal block or plug when the heat is sufficiently great to soften the rubber or other plastic material in the molds, so that the spring may close the molds and pack the rubber or plastic material therein.
It also further consists in an automatic device for shutting oit the gas after the work of vulcauization or molding is completed.
The vulcaniZing-oven A is provided with a screw-cap, B, and is supported in the jacket O over the Buusen gas-burner D, in the usual way. Below the oven A is located an annular stearngenerator, E, which surrounds the upper portion of the burner D, and is connected with the top and bottom of the oven A by a spiral tube, @,wound around the oven A,and discharging into the oven through the opening b near the top thereof. The annular boiler E isprovided with ascrewcapped tube, c, for the purpose of illing the boiler with water. The annular boiler E contains sufficient water to maintain steam for the proper length of time for thevulcanization of the rubber, or for softeningand moldingof otherplastic material. The cap B is provided with a hollow cylinder, F, surmounted by a diaphragm casing, G, containing the diaphragm H. A rod, I, connected with the diaphragm is provided with a hardwood extension, eX- Vtends through a guide, d, formed on the top of the diaphragm-case, and is provided with a lateral branch, e, extending through the guide, and containing an ordinary spring-acted safety-valve, f, which communicates through a passage, g, formed in therod-Iand the branch with the space below the diaphragm H. The safety-valve f is arranged to blow off at the pressure required for vulcanization in the OVGD ai.
The flexible tube J, by which the burner D is supplied with gas, passes through a ywire nipper-tap, K, which is arranged in connection with the diaphragm-rod I, to regulate and finally shut oft' the gas flowing to the burner. The nipper-tap K consistsof a wire inserted in the side ofthe guide-cap d, returned upon itself, and bent to form theloop h, and is finally inserted in a transverse hole formed in the rod I near the top thereof. The flexible tube J passes under the loop h and over the arm i of the nipper-tap, and the arm fi is bent outward into the loop h, so that when the loop is moved upward it will pinch the flexible tube against the lower surface of the arm. t', and when it is allowed to move downward it will pinch the flexible tube against the upper side of the arm t'.
The iiasks L, containing the work to be vulcanized or molded, are received by a threearmed yoke, M, having in the top thereof' a follower, N, secured on the end of a rod, O. The rod O is provided with a collar, j, Vfor taking the pressure of the spring It, and it eX- tends upward through the cylinder F into the diaphragincasc, and contacts with the under surface of the diaphragm H during the beginning of the vulcanizing or molding operation. A spiral spring, It, surrounds the rod O, and, abutting against the upper end of the cylinder F, tends to press the collar] and follower N downward. A curved spring, a, partly surrounds the collar of the yoke M, and
ICO
is provided with a nib, b', which engages a notch. c', in the rod O when the flasks L are closed, and holds them in closed position.
In starting the vulcanizer or oven, the collar j is held in an elevated position by a ring or sec-tional bleek, Z,= of fusible metal, placed between the collar j and the top of the threearmed yoke M.
Vork intended for vulcanization or molding is arranged in the flasks L, and the flasks L are placed in the three-armed yoke M, and the yoke with its contents is placed in the oven A, when the fusible ring or sectional block lZ will be inserted in its place, and the cover B will be screwed down upon the oven. In this position the loop h of the nipper-tap will be raised through the pressure of the rod O upon the diaphragm, and through the rod I, so that gas will be supplied te the burner D.
The annular boiler E is filled with water in the manner already described. and when the temperaturein the oven reaches 220o Fahrenheit, or thereabout, the fusible ring or sectional block Z will tn elt, permitting the spring k to eXertits force upon the flasks L and their contents. The rubber or plastic material contained in the flasks, having been softened by the heat, is readily forced into all parts of the mold by the pressure of the spring. At the same time the temperature and pressure continue to rise until the upward movement of the diaphragm II, by carrying up the loop h, shuts ott the gas flowing through the pipe J to just the amount needed to maintain the required pressure. At. the same time the safety-valve f begins to blow off steam, and continues to do so until the water is entirely exhausted from the annular boiler E, when the pressure falls, and the elasticity of the wire Dipper-tap K causes it to close down upon the pipe J and shut the gas off entirely from the burner. After the vulcanizing or molding the top may be removed, and the vulcanized or molded work may be taken at once from the oven. Two or more spirals, ca, may be employed for superheating the steani,if desirable.
By means of my improvement the vulcanization or molding is accomplished with dry V steam, the vulcanizer is made automatic in the regulation of the pressure,and also in the timing ofthe work, and the continuously-blowing safety-valve renders the oven free from the danger of explosion.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desireto secure by Letters Patent, is
l. Thecombination,withavulcanizing-oven, A, of the exterior boiler, E, and the superheating-pipes a, substantially as herein shown and described.
2. The combination, with the vulcanizing-V oven A, of the annular boiler E, superheatingpipes a, the yoke M, follower N, rod O, spring la, and the fusible block Z, substantially as herein shown and described.
The combination of the rod O. spring k, fusible block Z, diaphragm I-I, rod I, nippertap K, and the ieXible gas-supply pipe J, substantially as herein shown and described.
4C. The combination, with the oven A, provided with the top B, having` the diaphragmcasing G, of the diaphragm H,.the rod I, having the passage g, the safety-valvef, the nipper-tap K, and the flexible gassupply pipe J, substantially as herein shown and described.
5. In a vulcanizer, the combination ot' the rod O,provided with a collar, j, the springk` the fusible block Z, diaphragm H, the hollow rod I, carrying the safety-valvef, the wire nipper-tap K, and the flexible gas-supply pipe J. substantially as herein shown and described.
64 In a vulcanizer, the combination of the annular boiler E, superheating pipe a, vulcanizing-oven A, yoke M, follower N, the rodY O, connected therewith, the spring 7c, fusible block Z, the diaphragm H, the rod I, nippertap K, and the flexible rubber tube J, substantially as herein shown and described.
M ASKELL F. CARLI.
-'Vitnessesz HARMON S. BABcocK, J AMES W. WILLIAMS.
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