US787122A - Process of splitting longitudinally-scored glass strips. - Google Patents

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US787122A
US787122A US1903186420A US787122A US 787122 A US787122 A US 787122A US 1903186420 A US1903186420 A US 1903186420A US 787122 A US787122 A US 787122A
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  • PHILLIP SEBIMER OF PlT'lSBURG, PENN SYLVANIA.
  • This invention relates to an improved proc ess for splitting longitiulinally-scored glass strips.
  • manufacture of glass mosaics it is customary to form the same from strips of glass, which are afterward scored to produce the desired shape ot' tessera.
  • Great ditliculty is experienced in forming the strips, the same usually being done by scoring a plate of glass and then individually separating the so-t'ormed strips one from the other. This operation, however, is extremely tedious, and, moreover, is expensive, and only interior results are secured thereby.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view ot' a preterred 't'orm 0t tool for practicing the present invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional view of the jaws thereof, illustratingthe same as applied to a pair of strips, the latter being partially separated from each other.
  • the numeral 1 designates a series of glass strips to be separated, and, as has been premised, the usual practice is to separate the strips from the series by acting upon each one individually. In the present invention, however, this is not the case, and to etlect a separation or splitting of the strips the tool illustrated is employed when it is desired to practice the process by hand; but it is obvious that it it is desired to utilize power a suitably-constructml press having incorporated therein the hereiu-described separating means may be employed.
  • 'lhese separating means comprise a pair ol oppositelyarranged jaws!
  • jaws are carried by a pair oloperating-halalles l, suitably piv oted together, as at 5; but, as explained, the invention is not limited to the use of a tool of this character, but might be practiced by the employment of a machine. It will be observed, however, that the jaw 2, which is the lower jaw, is provided with an engaging edge 6, which edge is adapted to contact with the under side of the strips at a point directly beneath the line of scoring, and by reason of this edge the upper surface of the jaw 2 is substantially convex.
  • the under surface of the upper jaw 23 is hollowed out to provide a concavity T, and through the medium of the latter it will be seen that the jaw 3 bears upon the strips 1 only at its edges, which latter contact with the strips at the sides of the line of scoring, and the concavity 7 thereby bridges the line of scoring, so that as the jaws approach eachother the edges of the jaw 3 exert downward pressure at the sides of the scoring, while the edge 6 of the jaw 2 exerts an upward pressure along the line of scoring.
  • the strips 1 will be readily separated from each other and in an expeditious and easy manner. It is thus unnecessary to separate each strip individually; but be the number of strips what they may. as formed in the glass plate, the same may be quickly and readily separated by the herein-descril ed process and without liability of fracturing the strips or in any manner impairing their commercial value.

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No. 787,122. V PATENTED APR. 11, 1905. P. SBMMER.
PROGESS OF SPLITTING LONGITUDINALLY SGORED GLASS STRIPS.
APPLICATION FILED DEC. 24, 1903.
Patented April 11, 1905.
PATENT @EETcE.
PHILLIP SEBIMER, OF PlT'lSBURG, PENN SYLVANIA.
PROCESS OF SPLITTING LONGITUDlNALLY-SCORED GLASS STRIPS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 787,122, dated April 11, 1905.
Application fileil December 24, 1903. Serial No. 186,420.
1' r/// who/1.1 if our. concern:
Be it known that l, PuILLIP SEMMICR, a citizen ot the United States, residing atPit'tsbu rg, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsvlvania, have invented certain new and useful lmprovements in Processes of Splitting Longitudinally-Scored Glass Strips; and I do hereby declare the t'ollowing to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the. same.
This invention relates to an improved proc ess for splitting longitiulinally-scored glass strips. in the manufacture of glass mosaics it is customary to form the same from strips of glass, which are afterward scored to produce the desired shape ot' tessera. Great ditliculty, however, is experienced in forming the strips, the same usually being done by scoring a plate of glass and then individually separating the so-t'ormed strips one from the other. This operation, however, is extremely tedious, and, moreover, is expensive, and only interior results are secured thereby.
it is therefore the object of the present invention to provide a process whereby the scored strips may be quickly and easily split apart by the employment of suitable mechan ical means, thus overcoming the existing objections relative to the process referred to and greatly increasing the quality of the split strips, as well as reducing the cost of their production.
With these general objects in view and others which will appear as the nature of the improvements is better understood the invention consists substantially in the novel process hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings. and pointed out in the appended claim.
in the drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective view ot' a preterred 't'orm 0t tool for practicing the present invention. Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional view of the jaws thereof, illustratingthe same as applied to a pair of strips, the latter being partially separated from each other.
Referring to the drawings, the numeral 1 designates a series of glass strips to be separated, and, as has been premised, the usual practice is to separate the strips from the series by acting upon each one individually. In the present invention, however, this is not the case, and to etlect a separation or splitting of the strips the tool illustrated is employed when it is desired to practice the process by hand; but it is obvious that it it is desired to utilize power a suitably-constructml press having incorporated therein the hereiu-described separating means may be employed. 'lhese separating means comprise a pair ol oppositelyarranged jaws! and I which jaws are carried by a pair oloperating-halalles l, suitably piv oted together, as at 5; but, as explained, the invention is not limited to the use of a tool of this character, but might be practiced by the employment of a machine. It will be observed, however, that the jaw 2, which is the lower jaw, is provided with an engaging edge 6, which edge is adapted to contact with the under side of the strips at a point directly beneath the line of scoring, and by reason of this edge the upper surface of the jaw 2 is substantially convex. The under surface of the upper jaw 23 is hollowed out to provide a concavity T, and through the medium of the latter it will be seen that the jaw 3 bears upon the strips 1 only at its edges, which latter contact with the strips at the sides of the line of scoring, and the concavity 7 thereby bridges the line of scoring, so that as the jaws approach eachother the edges of the jaw 3 exert downward pressure at the sides of the scoring, while the edge 6 of the jaw 2 exerts an upward pressure along the line of scoring. It is thus obvious that the strips 1 will be readily separated from each other and in an expeditious and easy manner. It is thus unnecessary to separate each strip individually; but be the number of strips what they may. as formed in the glass plate, the same may be quickly and readily separated by the herein-descril ed process and without liability of fracturing the strips or in any manner impairing their commercial value.
l laving thus described the invention, what is claimed as new, and desired to be secured by Letters Patent, i.
1n the art of producing glass mosaics for the formation of art shades and the like, the
progress of forming strips of narrow Width for the production of small tesserse Which consists in scoring a plate, and subjecting the plate so scored to pressure applied at one end and the opposite faces thereof and also at points not coincident With each other, the pressure at the scored face of the plate being rigidly applied at both sides of the line of scoring, while the pressure at the unscored face is rigidly applied at said line-0f scoring. IO In testimony whereof I afiix my signature in the presence of tWo Witnesses.
PHILLIP SEMMER.
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HENRY E. COOPER, FANNIE R. FITTON.
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US2538901A (en) * 1949-07-02 1951-01-23 Red Devil Tools Apparatus for cutting plate glass
US2853907A (en) * 1953-03-25 1958-09-30 Bakke Bjorn Device for the "opening" of glass cuts
US3178085A (en) * 1961-09-25 1965-04-13 Saint Gobain Cutting glass
US3301454A (en) * 1964-06-25 1967-01-31 Nat Dairy Prod Corp Food handling apparatus
US4009813A (en) * 1975-10-24 1977-03-01 The Fletcher-Terry Company Apparatus for cracking plastic sheet
US20020084300A1 (en) * 2000-12-29 2002-07-04 Charles Elkins Apparatus and method for separating circuit boards
US20160280578A1 (en) * 2013-12-27 2016-09-29 Asahi Glass Company, Limited Brittle plate processing method and brittle plate processing apparatus

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2538901A (en) * 1949-07-02 1951-01-23 Red Devil Tools Apparatus for cutting plate glass
US2853907A (en) * 1953-03-25 1958-09-30 Bakke Bjorn Device for the "opening" of glass cuts
US3178085A (en) * 1961-09-25 1965-04-13 Saint Gobain Cutting glass
US3301454A (en) * 1964-06-25 1967-01-31 Nat Dairy Prod Corp Food handling apparatus
US4009813A (en) * 1975-10-24 1977-03-01 The Fletcher-Terry Company Apparatus for cracking plastic sheet
US20020084300A1 (en) * 2000-12-29 2002-07-04 Charles Elkins Apparatus and method for separating circuit boards
US20160280578A1 (en) * 2013-12-27 2016-09-29 Asahi Glass Company, Limited Brittle plate processing method and brittle plate processing apparatus
US9957187B2 (en) * 2013-12-27 2018-05-01 Ashi Glass Company, Limited Brittle plate processing method and brittle plate processing apparatus

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