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  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a doublebrick showing by dotted lines the manner' in which it is formed; in this a, is the upper, portion andi), the lower, both of equal size but the part Z), is placed parallel to the edges of the part a, on two sides but diagonally back from one angle so that the parts which come beyond two of the edges of thebrick a,' shall be nearly of equal width, the parts a,
  • Fig. 3 shows in perspective another brick formed of three parts.
  • this c is the upper CZ, the middle and e, the lower parts the edges of the parts c, and e, are on the same perpendicular line to the face of each and the middle part cl, is placed parallel with the parts c and e, but diagonally back'V from one angle so as t-o stand out beyond their edges on two sides and within the edges' ⁇ on the two other sides, and of the same size as the parts c, Vand e.
  • Fig. 4 shows the mode in which these three part bricks are combined to form bonding in walls or other usual work.
  • Fig. 6 shows the manner of placing these bricks so as to c form an arch ⁇ with the required bonding.

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o. H. PRESTON, or NEW YORK, N. Y.
romaine BRIcKs.
Specication of Letters Patent No. 5,170, dated June 19, 1847.
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, Comarairnsr H. PRES- TON, of the city, county, and State of New York, carpenter, have invented and made. certain new and useful improvements in theforms of brick for building walls or sewers -or laying of pavements in streets or roads or other purposes, such improvements consisting in making bricks in two, three, or. more parts set and burned together inv sucha manner as to result in producing indentations and projections'that alternately interlock and counterlock into each other, so as to furnish a continuous bonding of the one, two, or more proj ect-ing parts of each brick so made into the corresponding indentations of the next bricks, for which improvements I seek Letters Patent of the United States, and that the said improvements and the shapes and mode of using such bricks are fully and substantially set forth and shown in the following description and in the drawing annexed to and making part of this specification, the same letters of reference applying to the like parts in each of the several gures referred to.
Figure 1, is a perspective view of a doublebrick showing by dotted lines the manner' in which it is formed; in this a, is the upper, portion andi), the lower, both of equal size but the part Z), is placed parallel to the edges of the part a, on two sides but diagonally back from one angle so that the parts which come beyond two of the edges of thebrick a,' shall be nearly of equal width, the parts a,
and Z, being molded and burnt together form one brick, and the Fig. 2, shows the constructive mode of interlocking and bondy ing them together; by this arrangement itwill be seen that the surface is even while any pressure on one brick is distributed by i the interlocking and bonding over the foundations of those adjoining and one brick cannot be disturbed without moving or injuring several of those near it.
Fig. 3, shows in perspective another brick formed of three parts. In this c, is the upper CZ, the middle and e, the lower parts the edges of the parts c, and e, are on the same perpendicular line to the face of each and the middle part cl, is placed parallel with the parts c and e, but diagonally back'V from one angle so as t-o stand out beyond their edges on two sides and within the edges'` on the two other sides, and of the same size as the parts c, Vand e. Fig. 4, shows the mode in which these three part bricks are combined to form bonding in walls or other usual work.
, Fig. 5, shows a three part brick wedgeshaped to forman arch of any description or to form sewers and culverts, in this the three parts are all of the same length and thickness but the part f, is wider atV top than bottom tapering down in the radial lines of the arch the top of the part g, is the same widthas the bottom of the part f,
and the top of the part h, is theisame width as the bottom of the part g, all Ltapering in the `same manner as .the part f, the middle partg'stands out on two sides similar to Figs. 3 and 4, and the parts f, andt, arev n v between the sameradial lines and stand so that the ends are on the same perpendicular line to thefsurface of each. Fig. 6, shows the manner of placing these bricks so as to c form an arch` with the required bonding.`
These various forms of brick may` be either laid dry or be set in cement or mortar as necessitymay requirev and thecombination to form vthe bonding may be changed with kthe same formy of brick to suit local circumstances although I prefer to use those used in making bricks in any of these forms: A neither do I at this time describe or make any claim for any invention or arrangement of machinery to .give these forms, and it is also to be understood that I do not claim to The making and burning solid bricks of have invented interlocking bricks; neither *Y two, three or more parts so placed toget-herfas to interlock and form bon-ding when put in use substantially vin the form and with.
the effects described and shown. v c
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand in the city of New York this twenty seventh of January one thousand eight hundred and forty seven.
C. H. PRESTON.
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W. S. SERRELL, LEMUEL W. SERRELL.
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US2844889A (en) * 1955-05-27 1958-07-29 Bachmann Uxbridge Worsted Corp Sealing means for a roll assembly in the entrance or exit passage of a pressure or vacuum chamber
US4907383A (en) * 1987-04-27 1990-03-13 Winter Amos G Iv Bowed roof structure, structure panel and method for using same
US5224315A (en) * 1987-04-27 1993-07-06 Winter Amos G Iv Prefabricated building panel having an insect and fungicide deterrent therein
WO2004106660A1 (en) * 2003-06-03 2004-12-09 Milan Devic Three-layered thermo-insulation plate and its production procedure

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2844889A (en) * 1955-05-27 1958-07-29 Bachmann Uxbridge Worsted Corp Sealing means for a roll assembly in the entrance or exit passage of a pressure or vacuum chamber
US4907383A (en) * 1987-04-27 1990-03-13 Winter Amos G Iv Bowed roof structure, structure panel and method for using same
US5224315A (en) * 1987-04-27 1993-07-06 Winter Amos G Iv Prefabricated building panel having an insect and fungicide deterrent therein
WO2004106660A1 (en) * 2003-06-03 2004-12-09 Milan Devic Three-layered thermo-insulation plate and its production procedure

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