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  • This invention relates to a standard barrel.
  • the object of my invention is the manufacture of tight or liquid barrels which shall be standardthat is, which shall be alike in every particular, holding always a given number of gallons of liquid and of a given height, diameter, bilge, &c.
  • This barrel. is to be entirely a machine made barrel.
  • the staves of which it is composed are formed from sawed stock rounded on the outside, so as to make a round external surface to barrel, left square on the inside, making a polygonal internal surface, chamfered and crozed at the end, so as to receive barrel-head, and beveled or jointed on the edges, so as to form up into a perfect barrel without listing or lagging.
  • the stave is further provided with a dowel and dowel-hole for the purpose of forming and truing. It also materially strengthens the barrel.
  • all tight or liquid barrels have been made of staves of various widths, which, after being set up to an approximate given diameter and trussed, are then setoverfires and warped. They are then crozed, chamfered, and squared, thus set up in cylindrical form, and the heads put in and hoops put on by hand.
  • thin strips areplacedbetween the staves,calledlagging, when the trusses are removed and hoops put on.
  • the staves must necessarily be put under severer strains at some places than at others ;'also, as the staves are warped hollo wing on the inside, the strain of the barrel is left entirely upon the hoops.
  • my standard machine-stave no setting over fires or Warping is necessary.
  • the staves being of uniform width at end or bilge or any other point, a given number of staves will always form a barrel ofa given diameter.
  • the exterior surfaces of the staves being parts of a complete and perfect cylinder before they are set up in barrel or cylinder form, no trussing is needed to form the barrel.
  • the staves may be and are crozed and chamfered before setting up into barrel form.
  • the staves may be and arejointed, so as to give a perfect barrel form, and the hoops may be driven on without causing unequal strain or necessitate the use of lagging; and, finally, the staves beingleft square or straight on the inside, they form a polygonal internal surface, the staves keying into each other, thus making a much stronger barrel, and because of increased thickness at their longitudinal centers and squareness of pressure a stronger stave is the result than that obtained by warping.
  • the object in the use of the dowel is to prevent slipping in and out of the staves past each other. It also increases the resistance of the stave against any sudden shock, which often causes leakage.
  • Figure 1 is an edge view of a stave of my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a front view of the said stave.
  • Fig. 3 is an end view, and
  • Fig. 4 is a cross-section, of the stave on the line so a; of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 5 is a side view of a barrel embodying my invention, parts being broken away.
  • Fig. 6 is a horizontal section on the line 6 6 of Fig. 5.
  • the staves of which my barrel is composed are in longitudinal section of uniform thickness from end to end and taper slightly in width for a short distance from each end, according to the required bilge of the barrel. In cross -section they increase in thickness from the edges to the middle, being straight on the inside and curved on the outside, the degree of curvature corresponding with the diameter of some element in the bilge of the completed barrel, preferably the medial of the end and inmost hoops.
  • An advantage is gained by the slightly-polygonal character of the barrel under the end hoops, they being made to bind tighter at the edges than in the middle of the staves.
  • Each end of the stave is chamfered at a and crozed at b.
  • the stave midway of its ends is provided in one edge with the dowel-pin D and its other edge with the opening (I, so that when the barrel is set up the dowel of one stave will enter a corresponding opening in the adjacent stave.
  • the edges 6 of the stave are beveled alike.
  • a standard barrel composed of a given number of staves, each stave being the counterpart of the other and in longitudinal section of uniform thickness from end to end and tapering slightly in Width from the middle toward each end and having the ends crozed and chainfered and having the edges similarly beveled

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(No Model.) 2 sheets-sheet 1. J. PLEUKHARP.
STANDARD BARREL STAVB. No. 459,646. Patented Sept. 15, 1891.
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STANDARD BARREL STAVE- N0. 459,646. Patented Sept. 15 1891.
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UNITED STATES ATENT Enron.
JAMES PLEUKHARP, OF COLUMBUS, OHIO.
STAN DARD-BARREL STAVE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 459,646, dated September 15, 1891.
Application filed February 10, 1890. Serial No. 339,868. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, JAMES PLEUKHARP, a citizen of the United States, residing at O0- lumbus, in the county of Franklin and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Standard-Barrel Staves; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
This invention relates to a standard barrel.
The object of my invention is the manufacture of tight or liquid barrels which shall be standardthat is, which shall be alike in every particular, holding always a given number of gallons of liquid and of a given height, diameter, bilge, &c. Thus any one element from one barrel may be replaced by a like element from another barrel. This barrel. is to be entirely a machine made barrel. The staves of which it is composed are formed from sawed stock rounded on the outside, so as to make a round external surface to barrel, left square on the inside, making a polygonal internal surface, chamfered and crozed at the end, so as to receive barrel-head, and beveled or jointed on the edges, so as to form up into a perfect barrel without listing or lagging. The stave is further provided with a dowel and dowel-hole for the purpose of forming and truing. It also materially strengthens the barrel. Heretofore all tight or liquid barrels have been made of staves of various widths, which, after being set up to an approximate given diameter and trussed, are then setoverfires and warped. They are then crozed, chamfered, and squared, thus set up in cylindrical form, and the heads put in and hoops put on by hand. To obviate any leakage caused by differences in diameters, (due to staves being of various widths,) thin strips areplacedbetween the staves,calledlagging, when the trusses are removed and hoops put on. By this Way of making barrels the staves must necessarily be put under severer strains at some places than at others ;'also, as the staves are warped hollo wing on the inside, the strain of the barrel is left entirely upon the hoops. With my standard machine-stave no setting over fires or Warping is necessary. The staves being of uniform width at end or bilge or any other point, a given number of staves will always form a barrel ofa given diameter. The exterior surfaces of the staves being parts of a complete and perfect cylinder before they are set up in barrel or cylinder form, no trussing is needed to form the barrel. The staves may be and are crozed and chamfered before setting up into barrel form. The staves may be and arejointed, so as to give a perfect barrel form, and the hoops may be driven on without causing unequal strain or necessitate the use of lagging; and, finally, the staves beingleft square or straight on the inside, they form a polygonal internal surface, the staves keying into each other, thus making a much stronger barrel, and because of increased thickness at their longitudinal centers and squareness of pressure a stronger stave is the result than that obtained by warping. The object in the use of the dowel is to prevent slipping in and out of the staves past each other. It also increases the resistance of the stave against any sudden shock, which often causes leakage.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is an edge view of a stave of my invention. Fig. 2 is a front view of the said stave. Fig. 3 is an end view, and Fig. 4 is a cross-section, of the stave on the line so a; of Fig. 2. Fig. 5 is a side view of a barrel embodying my invention, parts being broken away. Fig. 6 is a horizontal section on the line 6 6 of Fig. 5.
The staves of which my barrel is composed are in longitudinal section of uniform thickness from end to end and taper slightly in width for a short distance from each end, according to the required bilge of the barrel. In cross -section they increase in thickness from the edges to the middle, being straight on the inside and curved on the outside, the degree of curvature corresponding with the diameter of some element in the bilge of the completed barrel, preferably the medial of the end and inmost hoops. An advantage is gained by the slightly-polygonal character of the barrel under the end hoops, they being made to bind tighter at the edges than in the middle of the staves. Each end of the stave is chamfered at a and crozed at b. The stave midway of its ends is provided in one edge with the dowel-pin D and its other edge with the opening (I, so that when the barrel is set up the dowel of one stave will enter a corresponding opening in the adjacent stave. The edges 6 of the stave are beveled alike.
Having thus described my invention, What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
As an improved article of manufacture, a standard barrel composed of a given number of staves, each stave being the counterpart of the other and in longitudinal section of uniform thickness from end to end and tapering slightly in Width from the middle toward each end and having the ends crozed and chainfered and having the edges similarly beveled
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US2690312A (en) * 1952-01-18 1954-09-28 Thomas E Watson Warp beam
US3116034A (en) * 1962-07-05 1963-12-31 Roland F Randolph Reel
US20030183554A1 (en) * 1996-11-18 2003-10-02 Bp Oil International Limited Fuel composition
US20080223194A1 (en) * 2007-03-13 2008-09-18 Yamaha Corporation Drum and manufacturing method of cylinder thereof
US10919177B2 (en) 2016-12-27 2021-02-16 Independent Stave Company, Llc Semi-automated wood-cutting machine and method
USD982955S1 (en) 2022-03-30 2023-04-11 Digital Distillery LLC Smoke barrel
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Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2690312A (en) * 1952-01-18 1954-09-28 Thomas E Watson Warp beam
US3116034A (en) * 1962-07-05 1963-12-31 Roland F Randolph Reel
US20030183554A1 (en) * 1996-11-18 2003-10-02 Bp Oil International Limited Fuel composition
US20080223194A1 (en) * 2007-03-13 2008-09-18 Yamaha Corporation Drum and manufacturing method of cylinder thereof
US7652206B2 (en) * 2007-03-13 2010-01-26 Yamaha Corporation Drum and manufacturing method of cylinder thereof
US10919177B2 (en) 2016-12-27 2021-02-16 Independent Stave Company, Llc Semi-automated wood-cutting machine and method
USD982955S1 (en) 2022-03-30 2023-04-11 Digital Distillery LLC Smoke barrel
USD984737S1 (en) 2022-03-30 2023-04-25 Digital Distillery LLC Smoke lid

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