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US785755A
US785755A US20030904A US1904200309A US785755A US 785755 A US785755 A US 785755A US 20030904 A US20030904 A US 20030904A US 1904200309 A US1904200309 A US 1904200309A US 785755 A US785755 A US 785755A
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    • 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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  • PATBNTED MAR. 2a 1905.
  • the invention relates to tampers, being more specially designed for use in compacting plastic material in molds, as in the manufacture of building-blocks from artificial stone.
  • the invention consists in the construction as hereinafter set forth.
  • Figure l is a vertical longitudinal section through the tool.
  • Fig. 2 is an elevation at right angles to the plane of section in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 8 is a perspective view of a portion of one of the reciprocatory tamping-feet.
  • Fig. 4 is a longitudinal section on the line a a', Fig. l.
  • Fig. 5 is a crosssection on line y y, Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 6 is an elevation illustrating the device in use, and
  • Fig. 7 is a plan view thereof.
  • A is a suitable bar or frame.
  • B represents tamping members which are slidingly secured to the lower portion of the bar A and are provided at their lower ends with the feet C.
  • D is a revoluble shaft journaled in the bar A, which is provided with means, such as the eccentrics E, for reciprocating links F, connecting with the tamping members B.
  • the bar A is bifurcated above the bearing portion for the members B, and between the furcations G thereof a pinion H is secured to the shaft D.
  • Thispinion meshes with the gear-wheel I, also arranged above the fui-cations Gr and connected to a shaft J, having cranks K secured thereto at opposite ends.
  • the bar A is freely suspended at its upper end from a pendent hanger L, preferably by means of the eye M.
  • freely suspended I mean that the tamper is so mounted that the manipulation is not to be circumscribed to any particular play or movement.
  • the hanger L is secured at its upper end to a suitable support, andthe arrangement is such as to permit of moving the bar A around within a limited radius in relation to a mold N, containing the plastic mass to be tamped.
  • the hanger L is connected at its upper end to a trolley O, which is adapted to travel upon a track P in the longitudinal direction of the mold N.
  • the hanger L is also provided with a yielding section, such as the spring Q, which will permit of raising and lowering the bar A.
  • the bar A has preferably connected thereto the link T, which at its .outer end is secured to a breastplate U. rIhis enables the operator to steady the bar A on its pendent hanger while he is manipulating the cranks K. 'lo further facilitate the operation, the cranks K are provided with handles V, which are pivotally secured to the horizontally-extending pins IV, the handles themselves extending vertically. Such a construction permits of grasping' the handles V to turn the cranks and also of bearing down upon the bar A at the same time that the cranks are being rotated. ⁇
  • the feet C are preferahl y cut away above -their lower ends to provide clearancespaces X and are beveled, as at Y, so as to easily free themselves from the sand.
  • the shafts D and J may be detachably secured to the bar A by providing a double cap Z, which is secured to the bar A intermediate the bearings for the shafts.
  • the hand-cranks may be dispensed with and a flexible shaft may be connected to the machine, as indicated in dotted lines at J', Fig. 2. This flexible shaft will not interfere with the free movement of the tamper during its operation on different portions of the mold.
  • a tamper comprising a vertically-adjustable hanger and a reciprocatory tamping member depending' from the lower end of said hanger, said hanger having a yielding portion, said tamper being free to be swung' around within a limited radius relative to said hanger into operative relation to the work.
  • a tamper comprising a vertically-extending pendent bar, a pair of reciprocating tamping members slidingly interlocked with the lower end of said bar, ⁇ a rotary member journaled in said bar above said reciprocating' members and connections between said rotary member and reciprocating members for operating the latter by the former.
  • a tamper comprising a pendent vertically-extending bar, reciprocatory tamping members having a slidable engagement with the lower end of said bar, a vertically-rotatable member journaled within an intermediate slotted portion of said bar above said reciprocatory members, connections between said rotatable member and said reci procatory members, and means for operating the rotatable members.
  • a tamper comprising a vertically-extending pendent bar a reciprocating tam ping member slidingly secured to the lower end of said bar, a double crank journaled to said bar and connected to reciprocate said member and vertically-extending handles swiveled to said cranks and adapted to enable the operator to simultaneously rotate the cranks and bear down on the bar.
  • a tamper comprising a vertically-extending pendent bar having a bifurcated portion,reciprocating tamping members slidingl y secured to the lower end of said bar below said bifurcated portion, gearing journaled in said bar, and arranged between the furcations thereof, double cranks for operating said gearing, and eccentrics operatively associated with said reciprocating members.
  • a tamper comprising a vertically-extending pendent bar, tamping members slidingly secured to said bar, and projecting below the lower end thereof, adjacent feet for said tampers, cut away above their lower faces' to provide clearance-spaces and means secured to said bar for reciprocating said tamping members.
  • a tamper comprising an overhead track, a trolley thereon, a hanger depending from said trolley, a bar yieldably secured to the lower end of said hanger, a reciprocating member slidingly secured to said bar, and mechanism on said bar for reciprocating said member permitting of the free lateral movement of the bar.
  • a tamper comprising a bar, a reciprocating member secured thereto, mechanism for reciprocating said member carried by the bar, a pendent hanger for supporting said bar, and a spring in said hanger for permitting of vertical adjustment.
  • a tamper comprising a flexible pendent hanger having a yieldable portion and a tamper freely suspended therefrom.
  • a tamper comprising a flexible pendent hanger, a bearing yieldably suspended therefrom, and members reeiprocatively secured to said bearing.
  • a counterweight In a tamper, a counterweight, tampering devices, and a yieldable hanger secured at its respective ends to said counterweight and devices,.the tampering devices being freely movable relative to the hanger.
  • a tamper comprising a vertically-extending pendent bar, a reciprocating tamping member slidingly secured to the lower end of said bar, a double crank journaled to said bar and connected to reciprocate said member, and vertically-extended handles swiveled to said cranks and adapted to enable the operator to simultaneously rotate the cranks and bear down on the bar.
  • a tamper comprising an overhead track, a trolley thereon, a flexible hanger depending from said trolley, said hanger having a resilient portion, and a reciprocating member operatively associated with said hanger.
  • a depending hanger In a tamper, a depending hanger, a tamper suspended from the lower end thereof, and a breastplate.
  • a hanger In a tamper, a hanger, a bar bifurcated intermediate its ends and having a bearing member at its upper end, reciprocatory members secured to the bar, gearing within said bifurcated portion for operating the reciprocatory members, and means for operating the gearing.

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No, 785,755. PATBNTED MAR. 2a, 1905. L. P. NORMANDIN. TAMPBR.
APPLIUATION FILED HAB. 28,1904.
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PATENT OEEICE.
' LEVI P. NORMANDIN, OF JACKSON, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNOR OF THREE- FOURTHS TO IVILLIAM F. COWHAM, OF JACKSON, MICHIGAN.
TAMPER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 785,755, dated March 28, 1905.
Application filed March 28, 1904. Serial No. 200.309.
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, LEVI P. NORMANDIN. a citizen of the United States, residing at Jackson,in the county of Jackson and State of Michigan, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Tampers, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
The invention relates to tampers, being more specially designed for use in compacting plastic material in molds, as in the manufacture of building-blocks from artificial stone.
It is the object of the invention to obtain a comparatively small portable tool which may be easily operated and which quickly. and effectively performs its work. The invention consists in the construction as hereinafter set forth.
In the drawings, Figure l is a vertical longitudinal section through the tool. Fig. 2 is an elevation at right angles to the plane of section in Fig. 1. Fig. 8 is a perspective view of a portion of one of the reciprocatory tamping-feet. Fig. 4 is a longitudinal section on the line a a', Fig. l. Fig. 5 is a crosssection on line y y, Fig. 2. Fig. 6 is an elevation illustrating the device in use, and Fig. 7 is a plan view thereof.
A is a suitable bar or frame.
B represents tamping members which are slidingly secured to the lower portion of the bar A and are provided at their lower ends with the feet C.
D is a revoluble shaft journaled in the bar A, which is provided with means, such as the eccentrics E, for reciprocating links F, connecting with the tamping members B.
As shown, the bar A is bifurcated above the bearing portion for the members B, and between the furcations G thereof a pinion H is secured to the shaft D. Thispinion meshes with the gear-wheel I, also arranged above the fui-cations Gr and connected to a shaft J, having cranks K secured thereto at opposite ends.
The bar A is freely suspended at its upper end from a pendent hanger L, preferably by means of the eye M. By the term freely suspended I mean that the tamper is so mounted that the manipulation is not to be circumscribed to any particular play or movement. The hanger L is secured at its upper end to a suitable support, andthe arrangement is such as to permit of moving the bar A around within a limited radius in relation to a mold N, containing the plastic mass to be tamped. As shown in Fig. 6, the hanger L is connected at its upper end to a trolley O, which is adapted to travel upon a track P in the longitudinal direction of the mold N. The hanger L is also provided with a yielding section, such as the spring Q, which will permit of raising and lowering the bar A.
`With the construction as thus far described it will be understood that the operator can move the bar A around into proximity to all portions of the mold N and by rotating the cranks K can impart a reciprocatory movement to the tamping members B, which will cause the feet C thereof'to strike upon the plastic mass in rapid succession. As it is usual to put the plastic material into the mold in successive layers and to tamp each layer, it is necessary that the tamper should bevertically adjustable. rl`his adjustment is provided for by the yielding spring Q, and, if desired, the hanger L may be provided with the further adjustment, as by passing' it over a sheave It in the trolley O and securing acounterweight S to its opposite end.
To facilitate the operation of the device, the bar A has preferably connected thereto the link T, which at its .outer end is secured to a breastplate U. rIhis enables the operator to steady the bar A on its pendent hanger while he is manipulating the cranks K. 'lo further facilitate the operation, the cranks K are provided with handles V, which are pivotally secured to the horizontally-extending pins IV, the handles themselves extending vertically. Such a construction permits of grasping' the handles V to turn the cranks and also of bearing down upon the bar A at the same time that the cranks are being rotated.`
To prevent the sand or gritty matter from getting into the bearing for the reciprocating tampers B, the feet C are preferahl y cut away above -their lower ends to provide clearancespaces X and are beveled, as at Y, so as to easily free themselves from the sand. The shafts D and J may be detachably secured to the bar A by providing a double cap Z, which is secured to the bar A intermediate the bearings for the shafts.
Vhere it is desired to operate the tamper by power, the hand-cranks may be dispensed with and a flexible shaft may be connected to the machine, as indicated in dotted lines at J', Fig. 2. This flexible shaft will not interfere with the free movement of the tamper during its operation on different portions of the mold.
What I claim as my invention is l. A tamper comprising a vertically-adjustable hanger and a reciprocatory tamping member depending' from the lower end of said hanger, said hanger having a yielding portion, said tamper being free to be swung' around within a limited radius relative to said hanger into operative relation to the work.
2. A tamper comprising a vertically-extending pendent bar, a pair of reciprocating tamping members slidingly interlocked with the lower end of said bar,` a rotary member journaled in said bar above said reciprocating' members and connections between said rotary member and reciprocating members for operating the latter by the former.
3. A tamper comprising a pendent vertically-extending bar, reciprocatory tamping members having a slidable engagement with the lower end of said bar, a vertically-rotatable member journaled within an intermediate slotted portion of said bar above said reciprocatory members, connections between said rotatable member and said reci procatory members, and means for operating the rotatable members.
4. A tamper comprising a vertically-extending pendent bar a reciprocating tam ping member slidingly secured to the lower end of said bar, a double crank journaled to said bar and connected to reciprocate said member and vertically-extending handles swiveled to said cranks and adapted to enable the operator to simultaneously rotate the cranks and bear down on the bar.
5. A tamper comprising a vertically-extending pendent bar having a bifurcated portion,reciprocating tamping members slidingl y secured to the lower end of said bar below said bifurcated portion, gearing journaled in said bar, and arranged between the furcations thereof, double cranks for operating said gearing, and eccentrics operatively associated with said reciprocating members.
6. A tamper comprising a vertically-extending pendent bar, tamping members slidingly secured to said bar, and projecting below the lower end thereof, adjacent feet for said tampers, cut away above their lower faces' to provide clearance-spaces and means secured to said bar for reciprocating said tamping members.
7. A tamper comprising an overhead track, a trolley thereon, a hanger depending from said trolley, a bar yieldably secured to the lower end of said hanger, a reciprocating member slidingly secured to said bar, and mechanism on said bar for reciprocating said member permitting of the free lateral movement of the bar.
8. A tamper comprising a bar, a reciprocating member secured thereto, mechanism for reciprocating said member carried by the bar, a pendent hanger for supporting said bar, and a spring in said hanger for permitting of vertical adjustment.
9. In a tamper, a hanger and a tamper resiliently suspended therefrom.
l0. A tamper comprising a flexible pendent hanger having a yieldable portion and a tamper freely suspended therefrom. I
11. A tamper comprising a flexible pendent hanger, a bearing yieldably suspended therefrom, and members reeiprocatively secured to said bearing.
12. In a tamper, a counterweight, tampering devices, and a yieldable hanger secured at its respective ends to said counterweight and devices,.the tampering devices being freely movable relative to the hanger.
13. A tamper comprising a vertically-extending pendent bar, a reciprocating tamping member slidingly secured to the lower end of said bar, a double crank journaled to said bar and connected to reciprocate said member, and vertically-extended handles swiveled to said cranks and adapted to enable the operator to simultaneously rotate the cranks and bear down on the bar.
14. A tamper comprising an overhead track, a trolley thereon, a flexible hanger depending from said trolley, said hanger having a resilient portion, and a reciprocating member operatively associated with said hanger.
15. In a tamper, a depending hanger, a tamper suspended from the lower end thereof, and a breastplate.
16. In a tamper, a hanger, a bar bifurcated intermediate its ends and having a bearing member at its upper end, reciprocatory members secured to the bar, gearing within said bifurcated portion for operating the reciprocatory members, and means for operating the gearing.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
i LEVI I). N ORMANDIN. Witnesses:
H. C. SMITH, J As. P. BARRY.
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