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US763064A
US763064A US18365403A US1903183654A US763064A US 763064 A US763064 A US 763064A US 18365403 A US18365403 A US 18365403A US 1903183654 A US1903183654 A US 1903183654A US 763064 A US763064 A US 763064A
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    • 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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  • My invention pertains to mosaic tiles for pavement, mural, and other decoration; and it consists 1n the process hereinafter described,
  • Figure 1 is a plan View of a tile produced in accordance with my invention
  • Fig. 2 a transverse section of the tion taken through a plurality of mosaics pro-' substituted by the practice of the process
  • Fig. 9 a View of a modification.
  • my novel proef vess I iirst take a slab A, of clay or other material suitable to the purpose, Eig. 3, and provide on the surface thereof a design-such, for instance, as that shown in Eig. 1.
  • the design may be placed on the slab-surface by drawing directly on the surface, by retracing the outlines of a drawing on paper or other material, so that they appear on the surface,i
  • the tile shown in Fig'. l is produced in the manner described, the mosaics C being backed up with common cement E, as shown in Fig. 2, or held together by any other suitable means.
  • the thickness of the mosaic tile oorresponds to the depth of the V-shaped line depressions c between the mosaics, and below that depth mosaics can obviously be backed up with any suitable backing, such as cement.
  • the tile is designed for use in a pavement, I prefer to till the line depressions between the mosaics with white or colored cement or other suitable plastic material, this in order to render the tile smooth throughoutits area.
  • the tile is to be used for mural decoration, I prefer to leave the line depressions between the mosaics unfilled.
  • mosaics or the areas of color or design which -they define are not in immediate contact, as in other inlaid work, but are outlined and separated by broad lines.
  • V-shaped line depressions When the V-shaped line depressions are unfilled with cement or other material, they penetrate deep into the tile, and consequently intensify the strength of the lines by their shadows and also retain their value as the tile is worn away. Also when the line depressions are filled with cement of aspecial color they claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent,

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PATBNTED JUNE'ZI, 1904.
H. C. MERCER. PROCESS 0F MAKING lMOSAIC TILES.
APPLIGATION FILED DEO. 3. 1903.
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JQ- @C Y Wl TNESSES.-
UNITED STATEs Patented June 21, 1904.
PATENT EEieE.
PRoCE'ss oF wlAklNe. MOSAIC TILES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 763,064, dated June 21, 19041 Application filed December 3,1903. Serial No. 183,654. (No specimens.)
Pennsylvania, haveinvented new and useful -Improvements 1n Processes of Making' Mosaic Tiles, of which the following is a specification.
My invention pertains to mosaic tiles for pavement, mural, and other decoration; and it consists 1n the process hereinafter described,
t and particularly dened in the claims appended.
In the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, Figure 1 is a plan View of a tile produced in accordance with my invention; Fig. 2, a transverse section of the tion taken through a plurality of mosaics pro-' duced by the practice of the process, and'Eig. 9 a View of a modification.
Similar letters designate corresponding parts in all of the views of the drawings.
In the preferred practice of my novel proef vess I iirst take a slab A, of clay or other material suitable to the purpose, Eig. 3, and provide on the surface thereof a design-such, for instance, as that shown in Eig. 1. The design may be placed on the slab-surface by drawing directly on the surface, by retracing the outlines of a drawing on paper or other material, so that they appear on the surface,i
or by any other means without involving a departure from the scope of my invention..
After the provision of the design on the surface of the slab A, I go over the lines with a chisel having an edge of V shape in cross-secf tion and wedge down the lines in the slabe., form depressions c of V shape in crosssection in the slab-so that the slab presents the appearance shown in Eig. il. This mode of producing line depressions of V shape in cross-section-in the slab is advantageous because of the latitude it aifords an artist and the facility with which it may be effected. I desire it understood, however, that the said line depressions may be molded, made through the medium of a knife or cutting-wheel, or otherwise formed in the slab without involving departure from the scope of my invention. After the slab is provided with the V-shaped line depressions I pour plaster-of-paris or any other medium adapted to be cast-such as gelatin, wax, casters sand, clay, or metal-on the slab and when the medium is set remove the clayn of the slab, and thereby produce the matrix B, (shown in Fig. 6,) which, as will be readily observed, is the reverse of the design and has high V-shaped line projections b.
Into the depressed portions of the matrix t'. e., the areas between the line 'projections Z) thereof-cement or other suitable material is poured or otherwise placed. to form mosaics C, as shown in Fig.`7. When desired, pieces D, of clay, stone, glass, or other material, cut to approximately fit the depressions between the lineV projections of the matrix, may be placed in said depressions, together with the cement or other material used, as shown in Fig. 9, without departure from my invention. I also desire it understood that the cement or other material placed in the depressions of the matrix to form the mosaics may be of the same color or of different colors, as desired. For instance, in the production of the mosaics to form the tile shown in Fig. l I prefer to place green cement in the matrix depressions f for the leaves, gray cement in the depressions for the opossum, black cement in the depressions for its tail, brown cement in the depressions for the limb upon which' the opossum rests, and various shades of red in the de# pressions for the subdivisions of the background of the picture. Upon the cement or other material used to form the mosaics in the matrix I pour a backing C, of common cement or other material suitable to the purpose, over the backs of the mosaics, as shown in Eig. 7, and perm/it the whole to harden. With this done, the mosaics and backing are together removed vfrom the matrix. The
foregoing is the most expeditious mode of backing the mosaics and is preferred for such reason. I desire it understood, however, that after the mosaics harden in the matrix they might be removed one by one therefrom and reassembled right side up on a backing of cement or other material, as shown in Fig. 8, without departure from the scope of my invention.
The tile shown in Fig'. l is produced in the manner described, the mosaics C being backed up with common cement E, as shown in Fig. 2, or held together by any other suitable means. The thickness of the mosaic tile oorresponds to the depth of the V-shaped line depressions c between the mosaics, and below that depth mosaics can obviously be backed up with any suitable backing, such as cement.
Then the tile is designed for use in a pavement, I prefer to till the line depressions between the mosaics with white or colored cement or other suitable plastic material, this in order to render the tile smooth throughoutits area. When, however, the tile is to be used for mural decoration, I prefer to leave the line depressions between the mosaics unfilled.
An important characteristic peculiar to the mosaic tile is that the mosaics or the areas of color or design which -they define are not in immediate contact, as in other inlaid work, but are outlined and separated by broad lines. When the V-shaped line depressions are unfilled with cement or other material, they penetrate deep into the tile, and consequently intensify the strength of the lines by their shadows and also retain their value as the tile is worn away. Also when the line depressions are filled with cement of aspecial color they claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent,
1. The process of making mosaics for use in tiles and the like, which consists in providing the surface of a slab with adesign, forming depressions in the slab along the lines of the design, molding a matrix on the slab whereby the matrix is provided with line projections, and molding mosaics in the areas or depressions between the line projections of the matrix.
2. The process of making mosaics for use in tiles and the like, which consists in providing the surface of a slab with a design, forming depressions of V shape in cross-section in the slab along the lines of the design, molding a matrix on the slab whereby the matrix is provided with line projections of V shape in cross-section, and molding mosaics in the areas or depressions between the line projections of the matrix.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of two subcribing witnesses.
HENRY C. MERCER.
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WILLIAM STUCKERT, J. F. HuNDRIoKs. l
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US5820124A (en) * 1994-10-29 1998-10-13 Lawrence; Richard Harry Display puzzle
US6630041B1 (en) * 1997-03-14 2003-10-07 Craig Reiber Process and matrix for laying small decorative tile
US6820383B2 (en) * 2000-11-02 2004-11-23 Terrance D. Vos Mosaic-like brick and mosaic-like surfaces made using such bricks
US20090038755A1 (en) * 2005-10-24 2009-02-12 Robin Brailsford Litho-mosaic
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US4579708A (en) * 1983-10-17 1986-04-01 American Greetings Corporation Molding of resinous embossing elements for greeting cards
US5820124A (en) * 1994-10-29 1998-10-13 Lawrence; Richard Harry Display puzzle
US6630041B1 (en) * 1997-03-14 2003-10-07 Craig Reiber Process and matrix for laying small decorative tile
US6820383B2 (en) * 2000-11-02 2004-11-23 Terrance D. Vos Mosaic-like brick and mosaic-like surfaces made using such bricks
US20090038755A1 (en) * 2005-10-24 2009-02-12 Robin Brailsford Litho-mosaic
US9562360B2 (en) 2011-11-11 2017-02-07 Lithocrete, Inc. Concrete mosaic
US9487951B2 (en) 2013-03-01 2016-11-08 Shaw & Sons, Inc. Architectural concrete wall and method of forming the same
US8962088B2 (en) 2013-03-15 2015-02-24 Lithocrete, Inc. Method and finish for concrete walls
US9695602B2 (en) 2013-08-20 2017-07-04 Shaw & Sons, Inc. Architectural concrete and method of forming the same
US10648183B2 (en) 2013-08-20 2020-05-12 Shaw & Sons, Inc. Architectural concrete and method of forming the same
US11534798B2 (en) 2020-05-27 2022-12-27 Shaw & Sons, Inc. Method and apparatus for separating aggregate for a concrete topping slab
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