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US5302A
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  • Figure 1 denotes atop view of my improved mold.
  • 2 isa sideelevation of it: Sis a central, vertical and longitudinal section of it.
  • Fig. 4 isa top View of thecentral or body part, as it appears when removed from t-hey shank and foot'parts on which it rests.
  • Fig. 5 is Va top view of the shank 'and Vfoot parts, and
  • FIG. 6 is'a top view of the ⁇ l cam plate to which the ⁇ core of the foot of the glass article isattache'd, as will be hereinafterdescribed.
  • ⁇ Fig. ⁇ 7 is aside elevation' of it.
  • v Fig. 8 is av representation of the lower side of-lthe bottom plate and its cams which operate in contact with the cam plate shown in Figs. '6 and 7.'
  • the mold may be so constructed, that some of these marks may be produced, at the angles or places of junction of the flutings of the glass, in which case they are generally imperceptible or do not injure the appearance of the article. But whenever these mold marks appear on any plane or curved or cylindrical surface, they materially injure the beauty of the article and thereby affect its marketable value.
  • A denotes the core of the surrounds the core, and forms the shank which connects the body of the glass article Ywithy 'the bottom or base.
  • the said two'parts are' hinged or' jointed Y'togetheratl) ⁇ (as seen foot, B,'C, ⁇ the two halvesofthe'shell which i ⁇ in Figf) and have two' handles E, ⁇ F,";ex-
  • the body part G of the mold is acylinder of metal, having a matrix cut out, and through it, Aof theshape to correspond externally, with the body of the wine glass, goblet, or other article to be cast.
  • the lower end or part of this matrix is of a diameter a, b,larger than the greatest diameter. of the cylindrical or ball shaped foot or shank, in order that V Y.
  • the article when the article is cast, it may be drawn out of the mold by raising it upward, in such manner, that the foot and shank will pass through the opening of the lower end of the matrixy of the body.
  • the matrix of the body is thus made in a solid piece of metal, one which does not open in two parts like; the lmatrix of the shank.
  • the tintes When the shank is fluted, the tintes may be l"arranged so as to ⁇ bring the joint marks at their angle of junction'.v This will ⁇ render; ⁇ them for all practical'purposes, not injuri- Vous to the appearance of the article.
  • cams I, I', I are dis# posed as seen in the drawings. They operate in connection with three similar counter cams K, K, K, disposed and fixed on the underq side of the bottom plate L see'Fig. 8 whichL is situated directly over the cam plate.
  • cylindrical seat I-I extends through the bot-1 tom plate, and moves on a pivot or bearing, to
  • the cams ⁇ may be reversed, so as to cause the rest plate to rise upward while the core is stationary, and thus after the two halves of the matrix of the shank have been opened asunder wide Y y enoughY to admit the glass article resting on the core4 to be forced upward by the rest plate, and thus loosened from the body of the-mold.

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LMAGOMV.V
MOLDING AND PRESSING GLASS.
No. 5,302.l` Patented sepuza', 1841 MoLDINe AND rREssrNs GLAss,
Specification of Letters 'Patent o. dated September 25,
To all whom t may concern: o
Be' it known that' I, JOSEPH MAGOUN, of East Cambridge, in the county Lof.l\[iddle sex and EState of Massachusetts, haveL invented certain new and useful Improvementsin Molds for Pressing or Maunfacturing Certain Kinds of Glass Articles; and Ido hereby declare'that'the same are fully described and represented in the following specification and accompanying drawings, letters, figures, and references thereof.
Of said drawings Figure 1 denotes atop view of my improved mold. 2 isa sideelevation of it: Sis a central, vertical and longitudinal section of it. Fig. 4 isa top View of thecentral or body part, as it appears when removed from t-hey shank and foot'parts on which it rests. Fig. 5 is Va top view of the shank 'and Vfoot parts, and
bottom plate on which they vkrest, the two, shank and vfoot parts being exhibited as opened apart on their hinge. Fig. 6is'a top view of the`l cam plate to which the` core of the foot of the glass article isattache'd, as will be hereinafterdescribed.` Fig. `7 is aside elevation' of it.v Fig. 8 is av representation of the lower side of-lthe bottom plate and its cams which operate in contact with the cam plate shown in Figs. '6 and 7.'
The manner in which goblets, win/e glasses or other articles of like character having a' broad circular base or foot, united to their body parts, by a short or long shank lor pillar, have heretofore been manufactured -by pressure in a mold, has rendered it'exceedingly difficult, ifnotabsolutely impossible to cast them without their exhibiting on their external surfaces, what are termed mold marks, that is to say slight elevations of the glass, produced by any two parts of the mold, at their joining or where they come together, or close upon one another. It is often the case that the mold may be so constructed, that some of these marks may be produced, at the angles or places of junction of the flutings of the glass, in which case they are generally imperceptible or do not injure the appearance of the article. But whenever these mold marks appear on any plane or curved or cylindrical surface, they materially injure the beauty of the article and thereby affect its marketable value.
In making the foot and shank of a wine glass or goblet or any similar glass article, the positions of the said mold. marks on fthe ltop surface of the foot', renders it impossible 1in mostv instancestol remove 'them by the process 'of lire polishing, asthey 'ca'nnot be presented-in a` 4proper*manner tothe action of the' flame' of thefurnace.l` In orderto overcome the above difficulty, I'make the foot partA in the mold in'al manner'different from what it 'has ever before been '-manufactured improved nide'of making it, I am'enabled afterward to heat it', andY spread 'it out,"int`o' the shape of a circular disk, and 'by sot doingcompletlyfobliterate the moldinarkaon the 'outer or upper surface.r Forthis purpose insteadof castingr the foot in the shape'of a'circular disk I cast it'in the shape of la hollow cylinder, oribe'll shaped (oro'f any shapev approximating thereto)- as seen'in Figs.x 9`and 1,0, the former being an elevationof the'exterior appearance of the foot, whilethelatter exhibits aver'tical and central section ,prehende'd' "by`glass, workers,v` E"opens brk spreads" out the foot into shape'ofwa l circular disk.
` 'In the drawings A, denotes the core of the surrounds the core, and forms the shank which connects the body of the glass article Ywithy 'the bottom or base. The said two'parts are' hinged or' jointed Y'togetheratl) `(as seen foot, B,'C,`the two halvesofthe'shell which i `in Figf) and have two' handles E,`F,";ex-
tending from them respectively,"by which they are opened apart, and closed together as occasion may require. The body part G of the moldis acylinder of metal, having a matrix cut out, and through it, Aof theshape to correspond externally, with the body of the wine glass, goblet, or other article to be cast. The lower end or part of this matrix is of a diameter a, b,larger than the greatest diameter. of the cylindrical or ball shaped foot or shank, in order that V Y.
when the article is cast, it may be drawn out of the mold by raising it upward, in such manner, that the foot and shank will pass through the opening of the lower end of the matrixy of the body. The matrix of the body is thus made in a solid piece of metal, one which does not open in two parts like; the lmatrix of the shank. By this mode of making the mold or matrix itv produces no joint mark, or marks down on the out; side of the glass article cast.
I-Ieretofore it has been"v customary to 'makeI the whole mold 'with the exception ofthe' crown or cap plate G, and theplunger of two pieces, parts or halves hinged together and made to open and close like the two parts B, C, by which the shank is formed.
When the shank is fluted, the tintes may be l"arranged so as to `bring the joint marks at their angle of junction'.v This will` render; `them for all practical'purposes, not injuri- Vous to the appearance of the article.
p The core A of the foot is xed on the top.'y and jat the central part of a cylindrical seatI II-I which projects upward from, and is at-l tached to the vcentral part of a cam plate I, 4as seen 'in Figs. 6 and 7 On this cam plate,
and around the seat H,`three or any other suitable number of cams I, I', I, are dis# posed as seen in the drawings. They operate in connection with three similar counter cams K, K, K, disposed and fixed on the underq side of the bottom plate L see'Fig. 8 whichL is situated directly over the cam plate. The
cylindrical seat I-I extends through the bot-1 tom plate, and moves on a pivot or bearing, to
keep the plates in their proper position whenA the lower one is movedhorizontally. lA leverM Aprojects from the periphery of the. `lower plate. On taking hold of said lever and partially revolving the lower plate, the cams of both plates will move on one an-` other, so as to cause a depression of the core, or aslight downward Vmovement of it lthrough the matrix of the foot. The object of this movement of the core, is to relieveit` from the glass foot after it is cast-in order that on vopening the two parts of the matrix of the shank, the glass article may be readily Vlifted out of the mold. The cams `may be reversed, so as to cause the rest plate to rise upward while the core is stationary, and thus after the two halves of the matrix of the shank have been opened asunder wide Y y enoughY to admit the glass article resting on the core4 to be forced upward by the rest plate, and thus loosened from the body of the-mold.Y
Having thus described "my invention that which 'I claim jisi Y l. The hereinbefore described manner of making the .afoot offaglass goblet, or other article of like character, whereby, I am enabled to manufacture it without the usual mold marks. or impressions of the joints of themold, viz, byA casting' t-he said'foot in the lmold in the shape oct a hollow cylinder, or inverted cup or b ell shaped,as above described or any shape approximating thereto 'and in combination with afterward opening the same, or making it, into a circular disk, by means as above specified.
2. I also claim the hereinbefore described mode of making the mold,fin order that the Vbody part of it may be made in one piece, and without any Vside joint or joints by which any mark or' impression of such jointor joints will be produced on the body of the glass. article in casting it in the mold,` the said mode of making thesaid mold being to construct the opening of the said bottom of the body of a size suiicient to admit the shank and foot part of the glass article to be drawn upward through it as above exy yf Witnesses: R. II. EDDY,
JOSEPH N. Hown. j
JO SEPH `MAGQUN.f
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