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US88353A
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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
    • B28B13/00Feeding the unshaped material to moulds or apparatus for producing shaped articles; Discharging shaped articles from such moulds or apparatus
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    • 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
    • B29C48/25Component parts, details or accessories; Auxiliary operations
    • B29C48/36Means for plasticising or homogenising the moulding material or forcing it through the nozzle or die
    • B29C48/46Means for plasticising or homogenising the moulding material or forcing it through the nozzle or die using vanes
    • 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
    • B29C48/03Extrusion moulding, i.e. expressing the moulding material through a die or nozzle which imparts the desired form; Apparatus therefor characterised by the shape of the extruded material at extrusion

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  • my invention consists in operating a brick-machine by a cam, so formed that two-thirds of it does no pressing, by reason of which the press-board of the machine is made to stand still, alternately, during two thirds of the revolution of the cam, one-third on its upwardy movement, and one-third on its downward movement, giving a chance, bythe rest occurring on its upward movement, for the moulds to be easily withdrawn, and preventing any sudden suction of the moist clay from them, and giving the packer sufficient time to till the press-box, by the rest that occurs on its downward movement.
  • Figure 2 is a view of the main shaft, to which are attached the kneading-knives and mud-packers;
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view-'of the press-board; igure 4 is a perspective view of the clod-cutter; an
  • Figure 5 is a plan ofthe mould-carriage.
  • A is the mud-chest, inthe centre of which isfixed the shaft B; provided, at its base, with the packers O, on its shank, with the kneading-knives E,and at its atop, with the spur-wheel E and sweep G.
  • H is a sliding board
  • I I are the slides, in which it moves up and down.
  • the lsliding board H is provided with the upper and lower friction-wheels, b and b', and the adjustable pressshaft M.
  • N is thepress-box, into which the clay is forced, by the packers O, through an opening in the bottom of the mud-chest A.
  • O isthc press-board, which presses the clay, from .the press-box N, down through the'clod-cutter P, in
  • d d are its guide-rods.
  • d' d are guides, attached to the mud-chest, in which the guides d d play up and down, and by means of which the press-board O is held steady in position.
  • R is the mould-carriage, by means of which the brickmoulds are moved.
  • This carriage, or slide is placed underneath the machine, and consists of an immovable horizontal frame,
  • the machine is operated as follows: The clay being placed in the mud-chest A, the operating-shaft B is put in motion, by means ofthe sweep G, causing the knives E to out and knead the clay in the chest, the packers O to push it from the chest into the press-box N, and the spur-wheel F to put in motion the pinion-wheel J, and, through it, the cam L, by means of which the sliding board H is raised -or lowered, the downward movement of the cam on the friction-wheel b', causing it to sink, and its upward. movement on the friction-wheel b, causing it to rise.
  • the cam L is of peculiar construction, its circumference being curtailed,- from the place marked X, to its point, so that no pressing is done by it while that portion of it is passing over the friction-rollers b and b.
  • the brick-moulds are run in under the machine from its left side, on that part of the platform of the carriage R, between the head of the T-shapedV pusher S and the rollers g.
  • the lever vW is then drawn forward, which causes the operating-wheel U to ⁇ revolve on its axis, thereby moving the pusher S forward, and, consequently, pushing the brick-mould on the rollers g, under tht press-box N, when the lever W is moved back again, and another mould inserted, which, on being pushed forward in the same manner, pushes the full mould out on the front of the platform, marked q, from whence it is removed.
  • cam L sliding board H, friction-wheels b and b', adjustable press-shaft M, and press-board O, when con structed, combined, and operating, in the manner and for the purposes herein set forth and described.

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WILLIAM G. WHITE,
OF BEDFORD, OHIO.
Letters Patent No. 88,353, dated Ma/rch 30, 1869.
IIHPROVED METHOD OF PRESSING--BRIUKS The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and mak-ing parl: of the lame.
To all whom 'it may concern.-
Beit known-that LWILLIAM G. WHITE, "of, Bedford, in the county of Cuyahoga, and State of Ohio, have invented a new and improved Brick-Machine; and I do liereby declare thatthe following isa full and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon.
The nature of my invention consists in operating a brick-machine by a cam, so formed that two-thirds of it does no pressing, by reason of which the press-board of the machine is made to stand still, alternately, during two thirds of the revolution of the cam, one-third on its upwardy movement, and one-third on its downward movement, giving a chance, bythe rest occurring on its upward movement, for the moulds to be easily withdrawn, and preventing any sudden suction of the moist clay from them, and giving the packer sufficient time to till the press-box, by the rest that occurs on its downward movement.
In the accompanying drawings- Figure l represents a perspective elevationv of the brick-machine complete; l
Figure 2 is a view of the main shaft, to which are attached the kneading-knives and mud-packers;
Figure 3 is a perspective view-'of the press-board; igure 4 is a perspective view of the clod-cutter; an
Figure 5 is a plan ofthe mould-carriage.
Similar letters of Areference' indicate corresponding parts. Y
A is the mud-chest, inthe centre of which isfixed the shaft B; provided, at its base, with the packers O, on its shank, with the kneading-knives E,and at its atop, with the spur-wheel E and sweep G.
H is a sliding board, and
I I are the slides, in which it moves up and down.
J is a pinion-wheel, operating in the spur-wheel E,
.one end of the pinion of which works in the bearing K,
while the other end, which runs out through the slot a, in the sliding board' H, is provided with the cam L, the principal point of the invention,
The lsliding board H is provided with the upper and lower friction-wheels, b and b', and the adjustable pressshaft M.
N is thepress-box, into which the clay is forced, by the packers O, through an opening in the bottom of the mud-chest A.
O isthc press-board, which presses the clay, from .the press-box N, down through the'clod-cutter P, in
its bottom, into the brick-moulds beneath;
c, its adjustable shaft, by means of which it is attached to the press-shaft M; and
d d are its guide-rods. f
d' d are guides, attached to the mud-chest, in which the guides d d play up and down, and by means of which the press-board O is held steady in position.
R is the mould-carriage, by means of which the brickmoulds are moved.
This carriage, or slide is placed underneath the machine, and consists of an immovable horizontal frame,
` in the front end of which are placed, laterally, the three rollers, g g g, over which the moulds move.
Behind these rollers is fixed the T-shaped pusher S, which moves back and forward in the slides h h, fastened upon the frame It.
In the shank of the T-shaped pusher S, is a horizontal groove, in which are placedthe axle of thelarge operating-wheel U, and the small friction-wheels -i i.
To the side of the operating-wheel U, farthest from its axis, .is attached the inner end of the crank V, the other end of which extendsout tothe front of the machine, where it is attached to the lever W, by means of which itis operated.
The machine is operated as follows: The clay being placed in the mud-chest A, the operating-shaft B is put in motion, by means ofthe sweep G, causing the knives E to out and knead the clay in the chest, the packers O to push it from the chest into the press-box N, and the spur-wheel F to put in motion the pinion-wheel J, and, through it, the cam L, by means of which the sliding board H is raised -or lowered, the downward movement of the cam on the friction-wheel b', causing it to sink, and its upward. movement on the friction-wheel b, causing it to rise. The sinking of the sliding board H, to which are attached the adjustable shafts M and o, .presses the clay from the press-box N, by means of the press-board O, through the clod-cutter P, into the brick-moulds beneath, and the rising of the sliding board H, clears the press-box N, and leaves it ready to be relledby the packers O.
The cam L is of peculiar construction, its circumference being curtailed,- from the place marked X, to its point, so that no pressing is done by it while that portion of it is passing over the friction-rollers b and b.
' The rest occasioned by this curtailment, gives suiicient time,on the upward movement ofthe cam, for the brick-moulds to beeasily withdrawn, andto prevent any sudden suction of the moist clay from them; while the rest occurring on the downward movement of the cam gives the packers O suflcient time to refill the pressbOX N'.
The brick-moulds are run in under the machine from its left side, on that part of the platform of the carriage R, between the head of the T-shapedV pusher S and the rollers g. The lever vW is then drawn forward, which causes the operating-wheel U to` revolve on its axis, thereby moving the pusher S forward, and, consequently, pushing the brick-mould on the rollers g, under tht press-box N, when the lever W is moved back again, and another mould inserted, which, on being pushed forward in the same manner, pushes the full mould out on the front of the platform, marked q, from whence it is removed.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The cam L, sliding board H, friction-wheels b and b', adjustable press-shaft M, and press-board O, when con structed, combined, and operating, in the manner and for the purposes herein set forth and described.
WILLIAM G. WHITE Witnesses:
RUFUs W. SMITH, FORD W. WHITE.
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