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US525343A
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  • FIG. 1 is a top plan view of my improved stave-frame showing the staves in position;
  • Fig. 2 a like view showing the frame-members separated from the stave pile;
  • Fig. 3 a side elevation of the frame;
  • Fig. 4 a front elevation looking from the left in Fig. 3; and
  • Figs. 5 and 6 respective views illustrating details of construction.
  • My invention relates especially to a device for facilitating the piling of barrel-staves, the object being to supply a guide so that the staves may be arranged in a symmetrical pile with each succeeding layer of staves overlapping the ends of the preceding layer to protect them from the sun and prevent checking. To pile staves and accomplish this result requires skilled labor.
  • My invention enables persons without eX- perience to pile the staves in the manner described much more rapidly than a skilled person can effect without its use.
  • A represents the stack or pile of staves and B the frame considered as a whole.
  • This frame is rectangular in plan View when closed and comprises two vertical posts, b, b2, at opposite corners which afford a projection from the inner face of the frame for purposes hereinafter described.
  • An arm, d is pivoted at, f, near the top of the corner-post, b2.
  • the free end of said arm is slotted at, g. l
  • One corner of the frame is made by two upright-boards, h, h2 arranged at right angles to each other, the board, h, being connected by horizontal brace-pieces, fr', with the post, b.
  • the corner-board, h is provided with abuttcn'or latch, j, which will enter the slot, Vg, of'
  • bars, m2 are secured and are provided with a hook-catch, p2, turned in the opposite direction and adapted to take on the hooks of the companion arms, m, when the frame is in position.
  • a swinging-arm, d2 is pivoted, the free end of said arm being provided with a slot, g2, to receive a button or latch, j2, on the cornerpost,b2.
  • slotted legs, 2J are adjustable vertically by thumbscrews, w. These legs are employed to compensate for variation in the level of the groundy upon which the stack of staves is formed.
  • the frame being set up and its sections being connected by the hooks, 19,192, and swinging-arms, CZ, d2, the staves are piled Within the frame four in a layer, the rst stave of the first layer, as w, being arranged with one end butting against the corner-post, b, the last stave in the layer, as m2, with its opposite end butting against the corner-post, b2.
  • the middle staves are arranged parallel With these two.
  • the irst stave, w3, of the next succeeding layer is arranged to overlap the ends of the staves of the preceding layer, one end of said stave, x3, butting against a side of the corner-post, b2, adjacent that which the stave, x2, engages.
  • the opposite stave, m4, is arranged in like manner and the middle staves of the layer inserted.
  • the guide-boards, t, t2, ' engage the sides of the outer staves in the layer causing the sides of the pile or stack to be constructed evenly or in the same plane.
  • the work can be very quickly eected by the use of the frame and when the pile is completed by unlatching the sWin ging arm, d, cl2, Iand disconnecting the hooks, 19,19, the frame members may be separated leaving the stack, A.
  • the stave-frame, B formed in two sec-V tions, as described and provided with the corner-posts, b, b2, for engaging the stave-ends zo and the guides, t, 152, for engaging the stave edges and locking mechanism for said members.
  • the frame, B comprising. two members respectively provided with corner-posts, b, b2; tie-bars, 1l, m, m2; the guide-boards, t, t2, and 15 mechanism forlocking said members together.

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j-FRANK O. HAVENER, OF GAULEY BRIDGE, WEST VIRGINIA, ASSIGNORA OF sTAvE-FRAM E.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 525,343, dated September 4, 1894.
Application filed January 4. 1894. Serial No. 495,645. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, FRANK O. HAVENER, of Gauley Bridge, in the county of Fayette, State of West Virginia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Stave-l Frames, of which the following is a description,suciently full, clear, and exact to enable any person skilled in the art or science to which said invention appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in Which- A Figure l is a top plan view of my improved stave-frame showing the staves in position; Fig. 2 a like view showing the frame-members separated from the stave pile; Fig. 3 a side elevation of the frame; Fig. 4 a front elevation looking from the left in Fig. 3; and Figs. 5 and 6 respective views illustrating details of construction.
Like letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the different gnres of the drawings.
My invention relates especially to a device for facilitating the piling of barrel-staves, the object being to supply a guide so that the staves may be arranged in a symmetrical pile with each succeeding layer of staves overlapping the ends of the preceding layer to protect them from the sun and prevent checking. To pile staves and accomplish this result requires skilled labor.
My invention enables persons without eX- perience to pile the staves in the manner described much more rapidly than a skilled person can effect without its use.
In the drawings, A represents the stack or pile of staves and B the frame considered as a whole. This frame is rectangular in plan View when closed and comprises two vertical posts, b, b2, at opposite corners which afford a projection from the inner face of the frame for purposes hereinafter described.
An arm, d, is pivoted at, f, near the top of the corner-post, b2. The free end of said arm is slotted at, g. l
One corner of the frame is made by two upright-boards, h, h2 arranged at right angles to each other, the board, h, being connected by horizontal brace-pieces, fr', with the post, b. The corner-board, h, is provided with abuttcn'or latch, j, which will enter the slot, Vg, of'
the swinging-arm, CZ, and lock said arm thereto.
At right-angles to the tie-piece, i, similar horizont-al tie-bars, fm, are secured to the post, b. The free ends of said bars are provided with a hook-shaped catch, p. An angle-iron, q, bolted to the bars, t", m, (see Fig. 6) secures the joint. Y
To the post, b2, bars, m2, are secured and are provided with a hook-catch, p2, turned in the opposite direction and adapted to take on the hooks of the companion arms, m, when the frame is in position.
To the bottom of the corner-board, h2, a swinging-arm, d2, is pivoted, the free end of said arm being provided with a slot, g2, to receive a button or latch, j2, on the cornerpost,b2.
Vertical guide-boards, t, for engaging the sides of the staves connect the `tie-bars, m2. Similar guides, t2, connect the bars, m, and bars, t', respectively.
On the post, b2, and the corner-board, h, at their lower ends slotted legs, 2J, are adjustable vertically by thumbscrews, w. These legs are employed to compensate for variation in the level of the groundy upon which the stack of staves is formed.
`In the use of my improvement, the frame being set up and its sections being connected by the hooks, 19,192, and swinging-arms, CZ, d2, the staves are piled Within the frame four in a layer, the rst stave of the first layer, as w, being arranged with one end butting against the corner-post, b, the last stave in the layer, as m2, with its opposite end butting against the corner-post, b2. The middle staves are arranged parallel With these two. The irst stave, w3, of the next succeeding layer is arranged to overlap the ends of the staves of the preceding layer, one end of said stave, x3, butting against a side of the corner-post, b2, adjacent that which the stave, x2, engages. The opposite stave, m4, is arranged in like manner and the middle staves of the layer inserted. The guide-boards, t, t2, 'engage the sides of the outer staves in the layer causing the sides of the pile or stack to be constructed evenly or in the same plane. By this means the ends of the staves are covered as shown in Figs. l and 2. The work can be very quickly eected by the use of the frame and when the pile is completed by unlatching the sWin ging arm, d, cl2, Iand disconnecting the hooks, 19,19, the frame members may be separated leaving the stack, A.
5 Having thus explained my invention, what I claim is- 1. The stave-frame, B, formed in two sec-V tions, as described and provided with the corner-posts, b, b2, for engaging the stave-ends zo and the guides, t, 152, for engaging the stave edges and locking mechanism for said members.
2. The frame, B, comprising. two members respectively provided with corner-posts, b, b2; tie-bars, 1l, m, m2; the guide-boards, t, t2, and 15 mechanism forlocking said members together.
` FRANK O. HAVENER. Witnesses:
H. L. CHESTER, G. R. MCCLAUGHERTY.
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