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- B21—MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
- B21H—MAKING PARTICULAR METAL OBJECTS BY ROLLING, e.g. SCREWS, WHEELS, RINGS, BARRELS, BALLS
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- FIG. 1 A Figure 1, a front view, and in Figure 2', a side view ofthe die.
- This invention relates to a process for ornamenting silver, plated, and other ware, the object being to reduce the cost of such ornamentation, which is now performed by first filling the article with wax, or other similar material, then drawing, or indicating upon the surface the figure or ornamentation to be madethereon, and then, by suitable tools, to out or indent the surface, the wax or filling being of such a nature as to permit the indentation of the metal into the lling.
- Our invention consists in forming a die, upon the surface of which the figure is out, or raised to suitable extent, then placing the die in the lathe, or machine, which will cause the die to revolve; place the metal upon or against the die, and with a burnisher, or suitable instrument, spin or work the metal in or on to the die, as the case may be, employing a sufficient amount of pressure to force the metal into the cut surface, so
- a die in accordance with the article to be produced, as seen in fig. 1, by cutting or raising the figure upon the surface of th die. Then place the die in a lathe or other instrument, to cause the die to revolve, and place the metal to be embossed against, and so as to revolve with, the die, and then, with a burnisher or other suitable instrument, press, spin, or work the metal down upon the die, the metal used being -of such a nature that it will work into, or
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JOHN TOOTHILL AND WILLIAM TOOTHILL, OFMERIDEN, CON- NECTICUT.
Letters Patent No. 89,360, dated April 27, 1869.
PROCESS OF ORNAMENTING SHEET-METAL WARE.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To all whom 'it ma/y concern:
Be it known that we, J OHN TooTHlLL and WIL- LIAM TOOTHILL, of Meriden, in the county of New Haven, and State of Connecticut, have invented a new Process for Ornamenting Silver or Plated'Wai-e, or Goods; and we do hereby declare the following, when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings and the letters of reference marked thereon, to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same, and which said drawings constitute part of this specifica tion, and represent, in-
A Figure 1, a front view, and in Figure 2', a side view ofthe die.
This invention relates to a process for ornamenting silver, plated, and other ware, the object being to reduce the cost of such ornamentation, which is now performed by first filling the article with wax, or other similar material, then drawing, or indicating upon the surface the figure or ornamentation to be madethereon, and then, by suitable tools, to out or indent the surface, the wax or filling being of such a nature as to permit the indentation of the metal into the lling. A
This, it will be observed, involves no small outlay of time and money.
Our invention consists in forming a die, upon the surface of which the figure is out, or raised to suitable extent, then placing the die in the lathe, or machine, which will cause the die to revolve; place the metal upon or against the die, and with a burnisher, or suitable instrument, spin or work the metal in or on to the die, as the case may be, employing a sufficient amount of pressure to force the metal into the cut surface, so
that the figure will be clearly defined upon the sur-- face of the metal, when removed from the'die.
lo enable others to fully understand our invention, we will describe the same, as illustrated in the accompanying drawing.
We first prepare a die, in accordance with the article to be produced, as seen in fig. 1, by cutting or raising the figure upon the surface of th die. Then place the die in a lathe or other instrument, to cause the die to revolve, and place the metal to be embossed against, and so as to revolve with, the die, and then, with a burnisher or other suitable instrument, press, spin, or work the metal down upon the die, the metal used being -of such a nature that it will work into, or
receive the impression from the ornamentation on the die, and when removed from the die the ornamentation will be found clearly defined, but, of course, reversed upon th'e article.
By this process a great number of articles may be produced in the same die, and at comparatively trifling expense.
Having fully described our invention,
What lwe claim as new aud useful, and desire to se cure by Letters Patent, is-
The process herein described for ornamenting silver and plated ware.
JOHN TOOTHILL. VWM. TOOTHILL. Witnesses:
J cnn H. BARIO, JOHN ARNOLD.
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