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  • My invention relates to an improved apparatus for forming the bead at the end of molds for casting pipe without removing the pattern or disconnecting the chill-plate from the flask or disturbing it in any way; and the objects of my improvement are, first, to form the bead by a mechanical apparatus which is contained. within and is a part of the pattern itself; second, to form the bead in the sand of the mold so that the bead on the cast pipe will not be chilled; third, to form the bead in the sand of the mold after the same has been rammed by the direct pressure of the bead-formers on the sand, instead of by gouging or slicking it out;
  • FIG. 1 is a vertical section of the entire machine.
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-section of the machine, taken at A B, Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a crosssection of the machine, taken at G D, Fig 1.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail axial section of the print 71 taken through one of the holes 0.
  • J is the main body of the pattern.
  • a is a cylinder of the same circumference as J, attached-to J, as seen in Fig. 1, and secured by bolts d (Z (Z to print 72..
  • Z) is a rod, having avcrtical motion, extending the whole length of pattern, as seen in Fig. 1.
  • the lower end of this rod has three arms, 0' 0' r, with T-shaped cross-heads, as seen in Fig. 2, which slant on an angle of about sixteen degrees in toward the center of the bottom of rod 1), as seen in Fig. 1, and fit into corresponding slots in plates f f f.
  • fff are three sliding plates which shape or form the bead in the mold, whose movement is guided by shoulders on plate as is seen in Fig. 2, and which are pushed out beyond or withdrawn within the outer circumference of cylinder a by the vertical movement of the slanting T-heads r r r in the slots above mentioned as rod Z) is raised or lowered.
  • g is a loose circular plate working on a pivot in print h. It can be revolved about one sixth of a revolution, carrying with it plates f ff, by revolving rod 1), and is prevented from making a greater revolution by bolts d d (Z,
  • d d d are bolts securing cylinder to to printit, having shoulders, so as to allow plate 9 to turn freely, and so placed as to prevent g from revolving more than about one-sixth of a revolution, as is seen in Fig. 2.
  • h is a print fitting into chill-plate 2', so constructed that the whole weight of pattern rests on the shoulder at the bottom of the chill-plate.
  • c c c are holes perforating print h, and leading into center hole, 0, to allow any loose sand to escape, as is seen in Fig. 1.
  • FIG. 2 is a chill plate having a shoulder at the bottom to sustain the weight of pattern, instead of allowing it to come upon the upper surface of chill-plate. (See Fig. 1.)
  • n is a collar on rod 1) to prevent rod 1) from being raised too far.
  • m is an eye attached to rod Z) as a convenience in raising or lowering it. (See Fig. 1.)
  • a mechanical apparatus or pattern for forming molds for casting pipe consisting of the casing a and J, an operating-rod, I), having inclined T-shaped heads passing through said casing, sliding female bead-formers f f f, having inclined slots, rotary shouldered plate g, capable of being revolved about one-sixth of a revolution Within casing a, shouldered bolts (1 d d, print h, and chill-plate 'L', to operate as and for the purposes'specified.

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A. O. BRUCE.
PIPE MOLDING APPARATUS.
No. 399,651. Patented Mar 19, 1889.
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AVERY O. BRUCE, OF SOUTH PITTSBURG, TENNESSEE.
PlPE WlQLDlNG APPARATUS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 399,651, dated March 19, 1889. Application filed October 17, 1887, Serial No. 252,622. (Model) To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, AVERY G. BRUCE, a citizen of the United States, residing at South Pittsburg, in the county of Marion and State of Tennessee, have invented a new and use ful Mechanical Apparatus for Forming Molds for Casting Pipes, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to an improved apparatus for forming the bead at the end of molds for casting pipe without removing the pattern or disconnecting the chill-plate from the flask or disturbing it in any way; and the objects of my improvement are, first, to form the bead by a mechanical apparatus which is contained. within and is a part of the pattern itself; second, to form the bead in the sand of the mold so that the bead on the cast pipe will not be chilled; third, to form the bead in the sand of the mold after the same has been rammed by the direct pressure of the bead-formers on the sand, instead of by gouging or slicking it out;
fourth, to form a bead in the mold without removing pattern, disconnecting chill-plate, or disturbing it in any way. I attain these objects by the mechanism illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1. is a vertical section of the entire machine. Fig. 2 is a cross-section of the machine, taken at A B, Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a crosssection of the machine, taken at G D, Fig 1.
Fig. 4 is a detail axial section of the print 71 taken through one of the holes 0.
Similar letters refer to similar parts throughout the several views.
J is the main body of the pattern.
a is a cylinder of the same circumference as J, attached-to J, as seen in Fig. 1, and secured by bolts d (Z (Z to print 72..
Z) is a rod, having avcrtical motion, extending the whole length of pattern, as seen in Fig. 1. The lower end of this rod has three arms, 0' 0' r, with T-shaped cross-heads, as seen in Fig. 2, which slant on an angle of about sixteen degrees in toward the center of the bottom of rod 1), as seen in Fig. 1, and fit into corresponding slots in plates f f f.
fff are three sliding plates which shape or form the bead in the mold, whose movement is guided by shoulders on plate as is seen in Fig. 2, and which are pushed out beyond or withdrawn within the outer circumference of cylinder a by the vertical movement of the slanting T-heads r r r in the slots above mentioned as rod Z) is raised or lowered.
g is a loose circular plate working on a pivot in print h. It can be revolved about one sixth of a revolution, carrying with it plates f ff, by revolving rod 1), and is prevented from making a greater revolution by bolts d d (Z,
seen in Fig. 2.
d d d are bolts securing cylinder to to printit, having shoulders, so as to allow plate 9 to turn freely, and so placed as to prevent g from revolving more than about one-sixth of a revolution, as is seen in Fig. 2.
h is a print fitting into chill-plate 2', so constructed that the whole weight of pattern rests on the shoulder at the bottom of the chill-plate.
c c c are holes perforating print h, and leading into center hole, 0, to allow any loose sand to escape, as is seen in Fig. 1.
2 is a chill plate having a shoulder at the bottom to sustain the weight of pattern, instead of allowing it to come upon the upper surface of chill-plate. (See Fig. 1.)
n is a collar on rod 1) to prevent rod 1) from being raised too far.
is a lug on rod 1), guided by slots Q and P, (see Fig. 3,) to prevent rodl) from being revolved in. the process of raising or lowering it. (See Fig. 1.)
m is an eye attached to rod Z) as a convenience in raising or lowering it. (See Fig. 1.)
'When rod l) rests on plate 9, as seen in Fig. 1, the plates fff are extended beyond the outer circumference of cylinder a, forming as much of head as is seen, Fig. 2. When the pattern stands in this position, the sand is rammed in the mold. To complete the remaining portion of the head, the rod Z7 is raised by eye on, thus causingbead-formers fff, by the action of the slanting heads 0' r r in the slots in fff, to come within the outer circumference of a. \Vhen collar it strikes against the body J, the lug 70 being above the slot P, the rod Z) is revolved about one-sixth of a revolution, so that lug kfalls in slot Q. (See Fig. This causes plate g and bead-formers f f f to make the same revolution. Rod 1) being again lowered, the slanting heads 7 r '1- cause bead-formers fff to protrude .at the incompleted portions of the bead, pressing back the sand, thus completing the entire bead in the mold. The pattern is drawn from the mold by raising rod 19, causing formers fff to recede, as before described, until collar n strikes against body J, when drawing is continued until the Whole pattern is Withdrawn.
I am aware that prior to my invention apparatus has been constructed for forming molds for casting pipe, also apparatus for forming beads at the end of molds. I therefore do not claim an apparatus for forming molds and beads in molds for casting pipe, broadly; but
WhatI do claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. A mechanical apparatus or pattern for forming molds for casting pipe, consisting of the casing a and J, an operating-rod, I), having inclined T-shaped heads passing through said casing, sliding female bead-formers f f f, having inclined slots, rotary shouldered plate g, capable of being revolved about one-sixth of a revolution Within casing a, shouldered bolts (1 d d, print h, and chill-plate 'L', to operate as and for the purposes'specified.
2. The combination, in an apparatus for forming pipe-molds, of cylinder a and J, having slots P Q, vertical sliding rod 1), having eye m, collar h, lug K, and T-shaped inclined heads With sliding bead-formers f f f, having inclined slots, rotary plate g, shouldered bolts d d cl, print h, and chill-plate i, to operate as and for the purposes specified.
A. C. BRUCE.
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FRANK D; ARTHUR, A. O. KELLY.
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