US656308A - Automatic machine for manufacturing bricks or artificial stone. - Google Patents

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US656308A
US656308A US71386399A US1899713863A US656308A US 656308 A US656308 A US 656308A US 71386399 A US71386399 A US 71386399A US 1899713863 A US1899713863 A US 1899713863A US 656308 A US656308 A US 656308A
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  • the object of this invention is to accomplish this work, which has hitherto been done by hand, in a rational andtreliable manner.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan of the machine, the sandreservoir being removed.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the complete machine.
  • Fig. 3 is a front elevation of the apparatus for distributing the sand over the inner surface of the molds.
  • Fig. A is a front elevation of the rinsing apparatus.
  • Figs. 5 and 6 represent the agitator used in the rinsing apparatus in elevation and section, respectively.
  • Fig. 7 is a longitudinal section of the apparatus, and Figs. 8 and 9 are details of the sieve-shaking device.
  • the rinsing apparatus Ct is filled with water, which is maintained ata predetermined height by regulating the inlet from the watermain and the outflow.
  • Two spindles g and It provided with two or more rows of agitators and brushes 2, are arranged within this apparatus. These spindles are rotated by means of the driving mechanism t' 1?, which consists of two pulleys (loose and fast) and of the spur-wheels K K, so that a part of the water in the rinsing apparatus is whirled powerfully upwardby the agitators Z and against the molds, which are moved with the opening e 6.
  • the driving mechanism t' 1? which consists of two pulleys (loose and fast) and of the spur-wheels K K, so that a part of the water in the rinsing apparatus is whirled powerfully upwardby the agitators Z and against the molds, which are moved with the opening e 6.
  • spur-gearing may of course be used.
  • the action of the sand-distributing apparatus is similar to that of the rinsing apparatus, sand being thrown up, however, instead of water.
  • the spindles g and 72 two or more rows of agitators are arranged and no brushes.
  • the spindles g and h are rotated from the rinsing apparatus by means of the belt rand the pulley s.
  • the feed of the sand is effected as follows: Dried sand is put in the reservoir 0, at the inclined mouth of which a coarse sieve is secured, which prevents any small stones from entering the apparatus. At the lower part of the reservoir 0 there is an opening at of suitable size through which the sand escapes, falling upon the inclined sieve o.
  • This sieve is shaken by means of the strap 19 on the eccentric disk 13' on shaft'g.
  • the sand falling through this sieve is conducted by the angular bottom of the sand-distributer toward the left and right and passes through the tubes q q into the sand-distributing apparatus 1).
  • a slide arranged before the open ing 92 the feed of the sand can be regulated.
  • the advance of the molds on the bridge 6 c is effected by means of the feeder f, which is connected in any suitable manner, direct or indirect, with the extracting device of the press and receives its forward and backward motion from the same.
  • the stroke of the feeder f is. somewhat longer than the breadth of a mold.

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no. 656,308. Patented Aug. 2|, I900.
I R. VAN man BERG & a. JANSSEN. AUTOMATIG MACHINE FUR MANUFACTURING'BRIGKS 0R ARTIFICIAL STONE.
(Application filed Apr. 21 1899.1
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No. 656,308. i Patented Aug. 2|, I900. R. VANDIEN BERG &,G. JANSSEN.
AUTOMATIC MACHINE FOR MANUFACTURING BRICKS UR ARTIFICIAL STONE.
(Application filed A r? 21, 1899.)
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No. 656,308. Patented Aug. 2|, I900.
'B. VAN DEN BERG & G. JANS'SEN. AUTOMATIC MACHINE FOR MANUFACTURING BRICKS DB ARTIFICIAL STONE.
(Application filed Apr. 21, 1899.
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downward from A toward B over the bridge NITED STATES PATENT Eri a RQELOF VAN DEN BERG AND GERRIT J ANSSEN, OF DRUTEN, NETHERLANDS.
AUTOMATIC MACHINE FOIi MANUFACTURING BRICKS OR ARTIFICIAL STONE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 656,308, dated August 21, 1900. Application filed April 21, 1899. Serial No. 718,863. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern..-
Be it known that we, ROELOF VAN DEN BERG- and GERRIT JANssEN, subjects of the Queen of the Netherlands, residing at Druten, Netherlands, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Automatic Machines for Rinsing the Molds for Bricks and Artificial Stone and Distributing Sand Over the Inner Surface of Same,of which the following is a specification.
In the manufacture of bricks and artificial stone it is of greatimportance that each mold be well cleaned after use and that sand be distributed over the interior in order to enable the easy extraction of the next brick or stone formed in the same.
The object of this invention is to accomplish this work, which has hitherto been done by hand, in a rational andtreliable manner.
From I the accompanying drawings the de- Figure 1 is a plan of the machine, the sandreservoir being removed. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the complete machine. Fig. 3 is a front elevation of the apparatus for distributing the sand over the inner surface of the molds. Fig. A is a front elevation of the rinsing apparatus. Figs. 5 and 6 represent the agitator used in the rinsing apparatus in elevation and section, respectively. Fig. 7 is a longitudinal section of the apparatus, and Figs. 8 and 9 are details of the sieve-shaking device.
The rinsing apparatus Ct is filled with water, which is maintained ata predetermined height by regulating the inlet from the watermain and the outflow. Two spindles g and It, provided with two or more rows of agitators and brushes 2, are arranged within this apparatus. These spindles are rotated by means of the driving mechanism t' 1?, which consists of two pulleys (loose and fast) and of the spur-wheels K K, so that a part of the water in the rinsing apparatus is whirled powerfully upwardby the agitators Z and against the molds, which are moved with the opening e 6. Instead of the pulleys above mentioned spur-gearing may of course be used. By the action of the water the molds are cleansed from all particles of earth, clay, and sand,
whereas the brushes Z, likewise arranged on the spindles g and h, clean their downwardlydirected edges. After passing through the rinsing apparatus the molds arrive on the bridge between a b, where the water runs off in drops. Any drops remaining on the molds upon their arrival at b are removed by the pivoted wipers on.
I The action of the sand-distributing apparatus is similar to that of the rinsing apparatus, sand being thrown up, however, instead of water. Upon the spindles g and 72. two or more rows of agitators are arranged and no brushes.
The spindles g and h are rotated from the rinsing apparatus by means of the belt rand the pulley s.
The feed of the sand is effected as follows: Dried sand is put in the reservoir 0, at the inclined mouth of which a coarse sieve is secured, which prevents any small stones from entering the apparatus. At the lower part of the reservoir 0 there is an opening at of suitable size through which the sand escapes, falling upon the inclined sieve o. This sieve is shaken by means of the strap 19 on the eccentric disk 13' on shaft'g. The sand falling through this sieve is conducted by the angular bottom of the sand-distributer toward the left and right and passes through the tubes q q into the sand-distributing apparatus 1). By means of a slide arranged before the open ing 92 the feed of the sand can be regulated.
The advance of the molds on the bridge 6 c is effected by means of the feeder f, which is connected in any suitable manner, direct or indirect, with the extracting device of the press and receives its forward and backward motion from the same. The stroke of the feeder f is. somewhat longer than the breadth of a mold. When the carrier has moved the first mold placed on at A through the distance of its own breadth in the direction of the rinsing-machine, a second moldis placed upon the carrier in the space resulting, which moves the first mold farther and takes the place of the same. The molds after passing through I) are ready for use in the press.
What we claim, and desire to secure by Let ters Patent of the United States, is-
An automatic machine for rinsing and dis 2 meta tributing sand on molds for making bricks In testimony whereof Wehavehereunto set and artificial stone, consisting of a. Water our hands in the presence of two Witnesses.
rinsing apparatus, a sand-distributing appa- ROELOF VAN DEN BERG. iatus, sand-reservoir, the bridge for the pas- GERRIT J ANSSEN.
5 sage of the molds and the feeder for moving Witnesses:
the molds throughoutthe entire machine sub- ALBERTUS ALOYSiUS JACOBUS VAN DER Wont, stantially as described. CHARLES MARIE 1m MARTINE TOE LAER.
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