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US763048A
US763048A US16568503A US1903165685A US763048A US 763048 A US763048 A US 763048A US 16568503 A US16568503 A US 16568503A US 1903165685 A US1903165685 A US 1903165685A US 763048 A US763048 A US 763048A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B28WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
    • B28BSHAPING CLAY OR OTHER CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS; SHAPING SLAG; SHAPING MIXTURES CONTAINING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
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    • B28B11/161Apparatus or processes for treating or working the shaped or preshaped articles for dividing shaped articles by cutting for extrusion or for materials supplied in long webs in vertically operating extrusion presses
    • 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
    • B29C48/00Extrusion moulding, i.e. expressing the moulding material through a die or nozzle which imparts the desired form; Apparatus therefor
    • B29C48/022Extrusion moulding, i.e. expressing the moulding material through a die or nozzle which imparts the desired form; Apparatus therefor characterised by the choice of material
    • 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
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S425/00Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus
    • Y10S425/218Pipe machine: socket forming apparatus

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  • the object of my invention is to provide a simple and inexpensive machine for forming that class of tile or sewer-pipe that is provided on oneend with a bell or ange.
  • the further object of my invention is to provide a machine that will produce an extralarge-sized tile or sewer-pipe, said machine being so arranged as that these large tile will not become bent or misshapened during the time they are being formed by and removed from the machine.
  • Figure I is a Vertical sectional View taken longitudinally through the center of my improved machine. In this gure a tile is shown formed in the machine and ready to be cut off.
  • Fig. II is a horizontal sectional view taken approximately on the line II II
  • Fig. III is a horizontal sectional view taken approximately on line III III
  • Fig. IV is a perspective view of oneof the slides made use of in forming a portion of the bell or iiange of the tile and supporting said tile while it is being cut oft'.
  • Fig. V is a perspective view of the knife-carrying head made use of in my improved machine.
  • 1 indicates the cylinder which receives the clay of which the tile are formed, there being a plunger 2 operating in the upper end of said cylinder for forcing the clay out of the lower end of the cylinder.
  • the lower end of the cylinder 1 is provided with a downwardly-projecting annular flange 3, the interior diameter 4 of which is of the same diameter as is the exterior diameter of thc iangc -or bell of thc tile that are formed.
  • the longitudinally-extending par- ⁇ allel bars 5 Arranged on opposite sides of the cylinder '1 in approximate horizontal alinement with the iiange 3 are the longitudinally-extending par- ⁇ allel bars 5, the same being formed together by the cross-pieces 6 and held in ixed position tothe cylinder l by means of the braces 7, the upper ends of which are secured by bolts 8 tothe sides of the cylinder 1.
  • Arranged to move to and from one another between the bars 5 are the slides 9 and 10, the
  • crank-shaft 18 between the bars 5 is provided with a pair of cranks 20, that project toward .the slide 10, and links 21 are journaled in said cranks 2O and are also pivotally connected to ears formed integral with the slide 10.
  • J ust outside the bars 5 the shaft 18 is provided with the cranks 28, which project outwardly in a direction opposite to that of the cranks 20, and journaled to said cranks 23 are the ends of the pair of connecting-rods 241.
  • the opposite ends of these connecting-rods are pivotally connected to the ends of-a shaft 25, that is journaled in ears 26, .projecting outwardly from the slide 9.
  • This construction provides means for simultaneously moving the slides 9 and 10 to and from one another.
  • a ring 28 Formed on the interior of the cylinder 1, some distance above the lower end thereof, is an inwardly-projecting iiange 27, on which is removably positioned a ring 28. Arms 29 are formed integral with this ring 28 and extend toward one another to a centrally-located vertically-positioned tube 30, the lower end of which terminates in approximately the same plane with the lower edge of the iiange 3 on the lower end of the cylinder 1.
  • the lower end 31 of this tube is slightly enlarged and is of the same diameter as the internal diameter of the tile or pipe that is to beformed.
  • the upper end of the tube 30 is closed by a removable cap 32.
  • One of the arms 29 is hollow and receives a horizontally-arranged shaft 33, which also passes through the wall of the cylinder 1 and receives a pulley 34, over which passes a belt 35, suitably driven.
  • a beveled pinion 36 On the end of the shaft 33 within the tube 30 is fixed a beveled pinion 36, which meshes with a mating pinion 37, the latter being fixed upon a vertically-arranged shaft 38, which passes downwardly through the tube 30 and being journaled in suitable bearings formed therein.
  • a circular knife-carrying head 39 Reinovably positionedipon the lower end of this shaft 38 at the lower end of the tube 30 is a circular knife-carrying head 39, which head is equal in diameter to that of the enlarged lower end 31 of the tube 30.
  • the portion c@ of the knife extends horizontally outward from the block 39, the portion l) extending from the outer end of the portion a, outwardly and upwardly, and from the upper end of said portion I) a portion c extends outwardly in a horizontal plane, and the portion d extends vertically downward from the end of the portion c and terminates in the same plane with the portion a.
  • This portion CZ is intended to ride directly against the inner face of the lower end of the cylinder 1 and the flange 3, the extreme lower end of said portion Z bearing directly upon the edge 15 of the inclined face 14. It will be understood that the knife and driving mechanism therefor operate intermittently, the belt 35 being thrown into operation at the will of the operator.
  • the knife 40 is sufliciently narrow to allow the clay to press together after passing said knifeand to pass below the slides 9 and 10 in an unbroken body.
  • a machine of my improved construction is easily operated, is especially applicable for extra-large-sized tile or pipe, can be operated very rapidly, and possesses superior advantage in points of simplicity, durability, and general efficiency.
  • a verticallyarranged cylinder a plunger operating therein, a pair of slides operating horizontally below the lower end of said cylinder, means whereby said slides are simultaneously moved to and from one another, aknife-carrying head rotatably arranged in the lower end of the cyli'nder,means whereby rotary motion is imparted thereto, and a knife carried by said head for cutting the tile from the body of clay within the cylinder and giving the proper shape to IIO the interior and end of the bell of the tile, subbeing Of a contour corresponding to the intestantially as Speeied. rior andend of the bell of the tile, substan- 3.

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PATENTED JUNE v21, 1994.
` L. DAVIS.
TILE MAKING MACHINE. APPLICATION FILED JULY 15, i903.
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N0 MODEL.
Patented June 21, 1904.
PATENT GEEICE.
LEVI DAVIS, OF ALTON, ILLINOIS.
TILE-MAKING MACHINE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters 'Patent No. "763,048, dated June 21, 1904. Application iiled July l5, 1903. Serial No. 165,685. (No model.)
county of Madison and State of Illinois, have` invented certain new and useful Improvements in Tile-Making Machines, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompany' ing drawings,- forming part of this speciiication.
The object of my invention is to provide a simple and inexpensive machine for forming that class of tile or sewer-pipe that is provided on oneend with a bell or ange.
The further object of my invention is to provide a machine that will produce an extralarge-sized tile or sewer-pipe, said machine being so arranged as that these large tile will not become bent or misshapened during the time they are being formed by and removed from the machine.
My invention consists in features of novelty hereinafter fully described, and pointed out in the claims.
Figure I is a Vertical sectional View taken longitudinally through the center of my improved machine. In this gure a tile is shown formed in the machine and ready to be cut off. Fig. II is a horizontal sectional view taken approximately on the line II II, Fig. I.y Fig. III is a horizontal sectional view taken approximately on line III III, Fig. I. Fig. IV is a perspective view of oneof the slides made use of in forming a portion of the bell or iiange of the tile and supporting said tile while it is being cut oft'. Fig. V is a perspective view of the knife-carrying head made use of in my improved machine.
Referring to the characters of the accompanying drawings, 1 indicates the cylinder which receives the clay of which the tile are formed, there being a plunger 2 operating in the upper end of said cylinder for forcing the clay out of the lower end of the cylinder.
The lower end of the cylinder 1 is provided with a downwardly-projecting annular flange 3, the interior diameter 4 of which is of the same diameter as is the exterior diameter of thc iangc -or bell of thc tile that are formed. Arranged on opposite sides of the cylinder '1 in approximate horizontal alinement with the iiange 3 are the longitudinally-extending par-` allel bars 5, the same being formed together by the cross-pieces 6 and held in ixed position tothe cylinder l by means of the braces 7, the upper ends of which are secured by bolts 8 tothe sides of the cylinder 1. Arranged to move to and from one another between the bars 5 are the slides 9 and 10, the
same being practically alike in construction. The side edges of both of these slides are provided with grooves 11, in whiclv engage tongues 12, formed on the inside faces of the bars 5, thus insuring a perfect horizontal movement of the slides. A semicircular opening 13 is formed in the inner end of each of the slides 9 and 10. Thus when said slides groove 16, which when the slides are together Y forms an annular recess for the reception of the flange 3. Ihe right-hand ends of the bars 5 are extended a short distance and provided with journal-bearings 17, in whichis mounted a crank-shaft 18, having an operating-lever 19 upon one end thereof. This crank-shaft 18 between the bars 5 is provided with a pair of cranks 20, that project toward .the slide 10, and links 21 are journaled in said cranks 2O and are also pivotally connected to ears formed integral with the slide 10. J ust outside the bars 5 the shaft 18 is provided with the cranks 28, which project outwardly in a direction opposite to that of the cranks 20, and journaled to said cranks 23 are the ends of the pair of connecting-rods 241. vThe opposite ends of these connecting-rods are pivotally connected to the ends of-a shaft 25, that is journaled in ears 26, .projecting outwardly from the slide 9. This construction provides means for simultaneously moving the slides 9 and 10 to and from one another. Formed on the interior of the cylinder 1, some distance above the lower end thereof, is an inwardly-projecting iiange 27, on which is removably positioned a ring 28. Arms 29 are formed integral with this ring 28 and extend toward one another to a centrally-located vertically-positioned tube 30, the lower end of which terminates in approximately the same plane with the lower edge of the iiange 3 on the lower end of the cylinder 1. The lower end 31 of this tube is slightly enlarged and is of the same diameter as the internal diameter of the tile or pipe that is to beformed. The upper end of the tube 30 is closed by a removable cap 32. One of the arms 29 is hollow and receives a horizontally-arranged shaft 33, which also passes through the wall of the cylinder 1 and receives a pulley 34, over which passes a belt 35, suitably driven. On the end of the shaft 33 within the tube 30 is fixed a beveled pinion 36, which meshes with a mating pinion 37, the latter being fixed upon a vertically-arranged shaft 38, which passes downwardly through the tube 30 and being journaled in suitable bearings formed therein. Reinovably positionedipon the lower end of this shaft 38 at the lower end of the tube 30 is a circular knife-carrying head 39, which head is equal in diameter to that of the enlarged lower end 31 of the tube 30.
40 lindicates the knife, which is detachably secured to the top of the head 39, this knife being of peculiar construction and intended to give the proper shape to the interior and end of the bell or flange of the tile. This knife is preferably very narrow and provided with a continuous sharp edge 4:1 on one side. The portion c@ of the knife extends horizontally outward from the block 39, the portion l) extending from the outer end of the portion a, outwardly and upwardly, and from the upper end of said portion I) a portion c extends outwardly in a horizontal plane, and the portion d extends vertically downward from the end of the portion c and terminates in the same plane with the portion a. This portion CZ is intended to ride directly against the inner face of the lower end of the cylinder 1 and the flange 3, the extreme lower end of said portion Z bearing directly upon the edge 15 of the inclined face 14. It will be understood that the knife and driving mechanism therefor operate intermittently, the belt 35 being thrown into operation at the will of the operator.
In the operation of my improved machine the crank-shaft 18 is turned so that the meeting ends of the slides 9 and 10 are brought together, so as to form a circular opening beneath the cylinder 1, this position being illustrated in Figs. I and II. Clay of the hproper consistency is now fed into the upper end of the cylinder 1 in any suitable manner, after which the plunger 2 is forced downwardly in 6 5' said cylinder, and the clay being forced downwardly under pressure will pass in cylindrical form through the annular opening between the knife-carrying head 39 and the edge of the circular opening formed between the slides 9 and 10. Vhen the body of the tile so formed has reached the proper length, the plunger 2 is stopped in its downward motion, after which the operator throws into operation the mechanism which imparts motion to the belt 35. The rotary motion thus obtained is imparted to the knife-head 39, carrying the knife 40, and the latter is moved around within the lower end of the cylinderl and at the completion of a revolution cuts the now completely-formed tile from the bottom of the clay within the cylinder 1. To disengage the completely-formed tile from the machine, the operator engages the lever 19 and-swings the same over half aturn into the position shown by dotted lines in Fig. ILthus rotating the crank-shaft 18 and reversing the positions of the cranks thereon. This action moves the slides 9 and 10 away from one another to the positions shown by dotted lines in Fig. Il, and the completely-formed tile, which previous to this lastmentioned operation was placed upon a suitable carrier, is now removed. The operator now reverses the motion of the crank-shaft 18 to bring the slides together, and the parts are ready for the forming' Of the next tile. The knife 40 is sufliciently narrow to allow the clay to press together after passing said knifeand to pass below the slides 9 and 10 in an unbroken body.
A machine of my improved construction is easily operated, is especially applicable for extra-large-sized tile or pipe, can be operated very rapidly, and possesses superior advantage in points of simplicity, durability, and general efficiency.
I claim as my invention- 1. n a machine of the class described, a cylinder, a plunger operating therein, a pair of slides operating horizontally beneath the lower end of the cylinder, means whereby the Slides are moved simultaneously to and from one another, a knife-carrying head rotating in the center of the lower end of the cylinder, a knife carried thereby, and means for imparting rotary motion to the knife-carrying head, substantially as specified.
2. In a tile-making machine, a verticallyarranged cylinder, a plunger operating therein, a pair of slides operating horizontally below the lower end of said cylinder, means whereby said slides are simultaneously moved to and from one another, aknife-carrying head rotatably arranged in the lower end of the cyli'nder,means whereby rotary motion is imparted thereto, and a knife carried by said head for cutting the tile from the body of clay within the cylinder and giving the proper shape to IIO the interior and end of the bell of the tile, subbeing Of a contour corresponding to the intestantially as Speeied. rior andend of the bell of the tile, substan- 3. In a machine of the Class described, a Vertially as speeied. tically-arranged cylinder, a plunger operating LEVI DAVIS. 5 therein, and a. knife rotating Within the lower In presence ofend of the cylinder for cutting the tile from NELLIE V. ALEXANDER, the body of clay Within the cylinder said knife BLANCHE HOGAN.
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