US891576A - Bell and alloy for same. - Google Patents

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US891576A
US891576A US39284207A US1907392842A US891576A US 891576 A US891576 A US 891576A US 39284207 A US39284207 A US 39284207A US 1907392842 A US1907392842 A US 1907392842A US 891576 A US891576 A US 891576A
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  • My invention or discovery relates to improvements in bells and alloy or composition of metals for the same.
  • One of its objects is to provide bells which are thinner than heretofore.
  • Another object is to provide bells which are less liable to crack or become broken.
  • Another object is to provide bells of less expensive composition than heretofore, and having an equal or superior tone.
  • Figures 1, 2,-and 3 represent different styles of bells adapted to be formed or cast from my improved alloy or composition of metals.
  • the bells are preferably cast in -rnolds, the metal or alloy employed being produced by melting together copper, zinc and tin in substantially the following proportions; metallic copper four pounds, or sixteen parts metallic zinc one pound, or four parts metallic tin one fourth pound, or one part.
  • the copper may be varied however by approximately two parts greater or less, the zinc by approxitity' of tin may be varied slightly, particularly increased, which however results in an increased cost without other advantage.
  • Bells formed from my improved alloy or com osition will bend ratherthan crack or brea and may be formed of thinner metal, thus rendering the bells'lighter in weight and much more serviceable than heretofore.
  • bells formed from an alloy of copper sixteen (16) parts, zinc four (4) parts, and tin one (1) part.

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PATENTED JUNBZS, 1908. E. W. VANDUZEN.
BELL AND ALLOY FOR SAME.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 14, 1907.
EZRA w. VANDUZEN, or CINUINNATI, onto.
BELL AND ALLOY FOR SAME.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented June 23, 1908.
Application filed September 14, 1907. Serial No. 392,842.
T 0 all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, EZRA W. YANDUZEN, a citizen of the United States, residing at (incinnati, in the county of Hamilton and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Bells and Alloy for Same, of which the following is a specification.
My invention or discovery relates to improvements in bells and alloy or composition of metals for the same.
One of its objects is to provide bells which are thinner than heretofore.
Another object is to provide bells which are less liable to crack or become broken.
Another object is to provide bells of less expensive composition than heretofore, and having an equal or superior tone.
In the accompanying drawings Figures 1, 2,-and 3 represent different styles of bells adapted to be formed or cast from my improved alloy or composition of metals.
In practice the bells are preferably cast in -rnolds, the metal or alloy employed being produced by melting together copper, zinc and tin in substantially the following proportions; metallic copper four pounds, or sixteen parts metallic zinc one pound, or four parts metallic tin one fourth pound, or one part.
I have found the proportions above specified to give the best results; the copper may be varied however by approximately two parts greater or less, the zinc by approxitity' of tin may be varied slightly, particularly increased, which however results in an increased cost without other advantage.
By employing the metals in substantially the proportions herein specified, I am enabled to produce bells up to about forty pounds in weight, having a tone equal to' or superior to the tone of bells cast from the best copper-tin bell metal heretofore in use.
Bells formed from my improved alloy or com osition will bend ratherthan crack or brea and may be formed of thinner metal, thus rendering the bells'lighter in weight and much more serviceable than heretofore.
Having described myinvention, what I claim is;
1. As a new article of manufacture, bells formed from an alloy consisting of copper, zinc, and tin iii-substantially the following proportions, copper sixtecn parts, zinc four parts, and tin one part.
2. As a new article of manufacture, bells formed from an alloy of copper sixteen (16) parts, zinc four (4) parts, and tin one (1) part.
In testimony whereof Lhave affixed my signature in presence of two witnesses.
, EZRA \V. VANDUZEN.
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(-. ll. BAa'rn, C. W. MILEs.
mately one part greater or less, and the quan-
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