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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B29C45/372—Mould cavity walls, i.e. the inner surface forming the mould cavity, e.g. linings provided with means for marking or patterning, e.g. numbering articles
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- Y—GENERAL 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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- This invention relates, chiefiy, to the manufacture of letters and analogous symbols to be used in forming signs on windows or other suitable backs, and has special reference to the construction of such symbols from plastic material which is capable of becoming solidified; and it consists in the improved mold for manufacturing the aforesaid letters or symbols, as hereinafter fully described, and specifically set forth in the claim.
- Figure l is a plan View of that portion of the mold by which the outline of the symbol is formed.
- Fig. 2 is a transverse section on line Fig. 1, showing ⁇ the mold in position for receiving the plastic material; and Fig. 3 shows the Same inverted preparatory to removing the molded symbol.
- d represents the bed-plate, having a glazed or smooth flat surface on whichthe face of the letter or symbol is to be formed.
- I preferably employ a smooth fiat plate of glass to produce a smooth front surface on the letter or symbol to be formed.
- This mold is the mold, which imparts the outline to the symbol.
- This mold consists of a flexible sheet, preferably of rubber, having com'- pletely through its central portion the opening c, which is of the form of the symbol to be produced and has its edgesbeveled to one side of the sheet.
- This sheet I place removably and smoothly on the bed-plate a, with the Hare of the opening c upward from the bed-plate, as shown in Fig. 2 of the drawings. I then fill the opening c with liquid or plastic plaster-of-paris or compound from which the symbol is to be formed.
- Said material is to be of a nature which causes it to solidify and become hard.
- I preferably use a compound of marble-dust, two parts; Keenes cement, one part, and plaster-of-paris, seven parts, rendered iiuid by the addition of water; but I have also found that other compounds will answer the purpose--as, for instance,plasterofparis mixed with water containing alum and borax-and in some cases simply plaster-of-paris made iuid or plastic by mixing with it plain water will answer as a suitable material from which to form the letter or symbol.
- the symbol receives smooth and straight top and bottom surfaces, both of which are very essential to the class of symbols which are to be attached to a pane of glass for forming thereon a sign.
- the beveled edges ot' the opening c not only produce corresponding ornamental beveled edges on the symbol, but also facilitate the removal of the sheet o from said symbol.
- the improved mold for forming sign-letters or analogous symbols consisting of the solid bed-plate a, having a smooth flat surface, the flexible sheet b, of uniform thickness, having the opening c beveled to one side ofthe sheet and laid upon the bed-plate with the flare of the opening upward from said plate, and the plate el, having likewise a smooth flat surface and laid with said surface upon the sheet b, substantially as described and shown.
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Description
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C, T. SNEDEKOR.
MOLD POR LETTERS 0R ANALoGoUs-SYMBOLS.
No. 457,975. V1.ace11tedAug. 18, 1891.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CHARLES T. SNEDEKOR, OF NEIV YORK, N. Y.
MOLD FOR 'LETTERS AND ANALOGOUS SYMBOLS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 457,975, dated August 18, 1891. Application filed January 28, 1891. Serial No. 379,373- (No model.)
To all whom it may concer-n,.-
Be it known that I, CHARLES T. SNEDEKOE, of New York, in the county of New York, in the State of New York, have invented new and useful Improvements in Molds for Letters and Analogous Symbols, of which the following, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, is a full, clear, and exact description.
This invention relates, chiefiy, to the manufacture of letters and analogous symbols to be used in forming signs on windows or other suitable backs, and has special reference to the construction of such symbols from plastic material which is capable of becoming solidified; and it consists in the improved mold for manufacturing the aforesaid letters or symbols, as hereinafter fully described, and specifically set forth in the claim.
In the annexed drawings, Figure l is a plan View of that portion of the mold by which the outline of the symbol is formed. Fig. 2 is a transverse section on line Fig. 1, showing` the mold in position for receiving the plastic material; and Fig. 3 shows the Same inverted preparatory to removing the molded symbol.
d represents the bed-plate, having a glazed or smooth flat surface on whichthe face of the letter or symbol is to be formed. For said plate I preferably employ a smooth fiat plate of glass to produce a smooth front surface on the letter or symbol to be formed.
b is the mold, which imparts the outline to the symbol. This mold consists of a flexible sheet, preferably of rubber, having com'- pletely through its central portion the opening c, which is of the form of the symbol to be produced and has its edgesbeveled to one side of the sheet. This sheet I place removably and smoothly on the bed-plate a, with the Hare of the opening c upward from the bed-plate, as shown in Fig. 2 of the drawings. I then fill the opening c with liquid or plastic plaster-of-paris or compound from which the symbol is to be formed. Said material is to be of a nature which causes it to solidify and become hard. I preferably use a compound of marble-dust, two parts; Keenes cement, one part, and plaster-of-paris, seven parts, rendered iiuid by the addition of water; but I have also found that other compounds will answer the purpose--as, for instance,plasterofparis mixed with water containing alum and borax-and in some cases simply plaster-of-paris made iuid or plastic by mixing with it plain water will answer as a suitable material from which to form the letter or symbol.
In connection with the bed-plate a and mold h I employ a smooth iiat. plate d, which I place removably upon the mold so as to bear on thelling thereof, and is left in its position until the material has set or become solidiiied. Then the mold b, with its bed-plate a and plate d is inverted, as shown in Fig. 3 of the drawings. The bed-plate c, which is then on top, is removed and the sheet or mold b drawn up from the plate CZ, leaving the molded symbol on said plate, from which it can be readily removed. By the employment of the two plates a andd the symbol receives smooth and straight top and bottom surfaces, both of which are very essential to the class of symbols which are to be attached to a pane of glass for forming thereon a sign. The beveled edges ot' the opening c not only produce corresponding ornamental beveled edges on the symbol, but also facilitate the removal of the sheet o from said symbol.
Having described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The improved mold for forming sign-letters or analogous symbols, consisting of the solid bed-plate a, having a smooth flat surface, the flexible sheet b, of uniform thickness, having the opening c beveled to one side ofthe sheet and laid upon the bed-plate with the flare of the opening upward from said plate, and the plate el, having likewise a smooth flat surface and laid with said surface upon the sheet b, substantially as described and shown.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto signed my name this 21st day of January,
CHARLES T. SNEDEKOR. [Ls] Witnesses:
JOHN M. NIXON, H. Y. CUMMINs.
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