US808005A - Process of making game-balls. - Google Patents

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US808005A
US808005A US14812401A US1901148124A US808005A US 808005 A US808005 A US 808005A US 14812401 A US14812401 A US 14812401A US 1901148124 A US1901148124 A US 1901148124A US 808005 A US808005 A US 808005A
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No. 808,005. PATENTED DEC.19, 1905.
4 A. L. BURT.
PROCESS 0F MAKING GAMB BALLS.
APPLICATION FILED DB0.5,1901. RENBWBD MAB. 16,1903.
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PROCESS OF MAKING GAME-BALLS.
, Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec. 19, 1905.
Application filed December 5, 1901. Renewed March 16, 1903. Serial No. 148,124.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ALONZO L. BURT, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Milburn, Essex county, New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Processes of Making Game-Balls, of which the following is a speciiication.
lIy invention relates to a process of making balls such as are used in the game of pool.
The object of my present invention is to simplify and shorten the process used hitherto, while obtaining results which are as perfect as, if not superior to those obtained heretofore.
I will now proceed to describe my improved process and will then point out its novel features in the claim.
For the sake of better illustrating I have' hereunto appended a sheet of drawings representing an apparatus or press such as may be used in carrying out my improved process.
In said drawings, Figure l shows the press as it would appear at the beginning of the operation, and Fig. 2 shows the parts at the end of the operation.
The press shown consists of a frame A, having a cross-bar A', on which the lower die B is adapted to rest, and a screw-threaded bearing A2 for a spindle O, which is adapted to press on the upper die B. The two dies are of the same formation so far as their operating-surfaces are concerned-that is, they are dished, as shown, so that only a very narrow plane edge portion remains adjacent to the dished portion of either die. The spindle C is provided with a head or hand wheel C for turning it. The dies B B are adapted to lit int) a tubular mold D, which is open at both en s.
The material from which I make the gameballs is any suitable plastic material in pulverulent or granular form which ossesses the property of becoming more firm y united by heating under pressure. My invention is applicable to those game-balls which are provided with so-called- "spots. These spots consist of small disks or cylindrical pieces of material which are first formed by pressure in a cold condition, any suitable press being employed for this purpose. The spots having thus been formed, one of them, E, is laced centrally upon the dished recess of the ower die B. This die is then introduced into the mold D, and a suitable amount of material E', and this material is pressed by screwing down the die B. The pressure eX- erted by the die will contribute to bring both spots E and E2 into an absolutely central position. The result of the compression is, as shown in Fig. 2, a substantially spherical body E3, with a ring E4 projecting at the center, this ring being formed by the plane surfaces at the inner ends of the dies. Inasmuch as the spots E E2 are cylindrical, having, therefore, plane end surfaces, While the mold-surfaces of the dies B B are curved spherically, it Will be obvious that some of the loose material E may cover the outer surfaces of the spots, so that said spots will not be visible after the compression has been completed. This compression of course also takes place without the application of heat. The ball so formed is then removed from the mold and compressed imder the application of heat, this being the usual procedure, which I need not further describe. Finally the ball is finished in the usual manner to expose the spots. It will thus be seen that the separate parts of the ball are first shaped by cold compression of the loose material of which the parts are composed, and then these parts are integrated by the application of heat and pressure. By first compressing the loose material in a cold state and compressing the material forming the main part of the ball around the spots I am enabled to complete the ball with only one heating, which contributes materially to the reduction of the cost'ofthe operation.
I claim as my invention- The herein-described process of making game-balls having spots, which consists in separately forming the spots from loose plastio material by compression in the cold state, embedding said spots in a body of loose plastic material, compressing said loose material with the spots embedded therein into substantially spherical form in the cold state, and linally integrating the ball so formed by the application of pressure and heat.
ALONZO L. BURT.
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WILLIAM IzI. HOYT, JOHN LoTKA.
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US3189947A (en) * 1963-03-11 1965-06-22 Frank A Pettkoske Mold assembly for making chemical spheres

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