US694A - Machine fob molding and pressing bricks - Google Patents

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US694A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B29WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
    • B29CSHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • ⁇ le usually mount the works of our press in a quadrangular frame, A, A, A, Figure l, in the center of which there is a vertical revolving shaft B, which is to ber turned by horse power, by means of a sweep', or in any other way.
  • Two arms C, C extend horizontally from the revolving shaft, carrying at their outer ends pieces D, D, which are in the form of inclined planes on their under sides, for the purpose of depressing the pistons E, E, and the slides F, Gr, by means of which the brick is to be pressed, the piston raised, and the brick carried olf, the piston and slides are furnished with friction rollers on their upper ends.
  • H is the pressing box, into which the clay passes from the mixing tub, which is formed by the body of the machine; the shaft B, having knives up-on it which are fixed obliquely, so as not only to mix the clay, but at the same time to force it down and cause it to enter the pressing box H, through an opening for that purpose, aV device well known in brick machines.
  • the pressing box is divided at bottom s-o as to supply molds for the pressing of4 four, or any other convenient number of bricks, at one operation,A the follower, of course, being adapted in size to the number.
  • the divisions at the bottom of the box are triangular bars, with one angle' uppermost for dividing the clay as it descends.
  • the piston E may be lengthened or shortened, by the aid of blocks which may be inserted between its two segments, at 0, o, and the force of the pressure will be thus regulated.
  • the inclined planes D, D as they pass over the piston E, cause it to descend and to press the bricks, and immediately sequently turns in descending, drawing ⁇ back the arm M, which is attached to a slide M on the ways I, I, Fig. l, which serves to bring the mold under the'pressing box, and to carry it oil' again when the bricks are formed.
  • the inclined planes come into Vcontact with the slide G, immediately after its esca-pe from the slide F, and this by its descent serves to raise the slide F and to operate the slide which carries the brick molds upon the ways.
  • Ve do not claim the mixing, or press boxes, or the oblique knives; these and other parts having been previously known ⁇ and,V used; all that we claim as our invention be- STEPHEN WATERMAN. CHARLES LEARNED.

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UNITED STATES PATENT oEEioE.
STEPHEN WATERMAN AND CHARLES LEARNED, OF CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
MACHINE FOR MOLDING AND PRESSING- BRIGKS.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 694, dated April 14, 1838. Y
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, STEPHEN WATER- MAN and CHARLES LEARNED, of the city of Charleston, in the State of South Carolina, have invented an Improved Machine `for Molding and Pressing Brick; and We do hereby declare that the following isa full and exact description thereof.
` le usually mount the works of our press in a quadrangular frame, A, A, A, Figure l, in the center of which there is a vertical revolving shaft B, which is to ber turned by horse power, by means of a sweep', or in any other way. Two arms C, C, extend horizontally from the revolving shaft, carrying at their outer ends pieces D, D, which are in the form of inclined planes on their under sides, for the purpose of depressing the pistons E, E, and the slides F, Gr, by means of which the brick is to be pressed, the piston raised, and the brick carried olf, the piston and slides are furnished with friction rollers on their upper ends.
H is the pressing box, into which the clay passes from the mixing tub, which is formed by the body of the machine; the shaft B, having knives up-on it which are fixed obliquely, so as not only to mix the clay, but at the same time to force it down and cause it to enter the pressing box H, through an opening for that purpose, aV device well known in brick machines.
The pressing box is divided at bottom s-o as to supply molds for the pressing of4 four, or any other convenient number of bricks, at one operation,A the follower, of course, being adapted in size to the number.
The divisions at the bottom of the box are triangular bars, with one angle' uppermost for dividing the clay as it descends.
Under the pressing box there are ways 1', I, made of stout timber, as they are to sustain the' force of the pressure, the mold being laid upon them, immediately beneath the pressing box.
The piston E may be lengthened or shortened, by the aid of blocks which may be inserted between its two segments, at 0, o, and the force of the pressure will be thus regulated. The inclined planes D, D, as they pass over the piston E, cause it to descend and to press the bricks, and immediately sequently turns in descending, drawing` back the arm M, which is attached to a slide M on the ways I, I, Fig. l, which serves to bring the mold under the'pressing box, and to carry it oil' again when the bricks are formed. The inclined planes come into Vcontact with the slide G, immediately after its esca-pe from the slide F, and this by its descent serves to raise the slide F and to operate the slide which carries the brick molds upon the ways. The manner of raising the slide F, by the intervention of the lever N, will rbe manifest upon inspection. As there is a considerable amount of upward pressure upon the shaft B, occasioned by the oblique position of the mixing knives, it is necessary ,that it should have stout shoulders on the under side of the collars within which its upper and lower ends work. The two sides of the frame opposite to those shown in the drawing contain a pressing box, piston, slides, and all the other devices described, for performing similar movements at the same time.
le claimy The application of inclined planes to the forcing down the piston for pressing brick in the manner described. Y
Ve do not claim the mixing, or press boxes, or the oblique knives; these and other parts having been previously known` and,V used; all that we claim as our invention be- STEPHEN WATERMAN. CHARLES LEARNED.
Witnesses: Y HENRY GoLDsMiTH OLIVER M. SMITH.
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
KR970075604A (en) * 1996-05-22 1997-12-10 곤지오르 볼프강 Valve structure
US20070024819A1 (en) * 2005-07-29 2007-02-01 Justin Halls Methods and systems for improving operation of a video projector
US20110023303A1 (en) * 2009-07-31 2011-02-03 Valinge Innovation Ab Methods and arrangements relating to edge machining of building panels
WO2012097446A1 (en) 2011-01-21 2012-07-26 Fpinnovations High aspect ratio cellulose nanofilaments and method for their production
WO2013113805A1 (en) 2012-02-03 2013-08-08 Omya Development Ag Process for the preparation of an aqueous solution comprising at least one earth alkali hydrogen carbonate and its use
DE202014003299U1 (en) 2014-04-14 2014-08-25 Antje Koss Studded shoe with Wechselstollensystem

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