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US911217A
US911217A US42990908A US1908429909A US911217A US 911217 A US911217 A US 911217A US 42990908 A US42990908 A US 42990908A US 1908429909 A US1908429909 A US 1908429909A US 911217 A US911217 A US 911217A
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    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
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  • the present invention relates to improvements in silos, and has for its object to pro-" vide a device of this character embodying av novel construction whereby compensation can be readily made for shrinkage and a practically air tight joint always maintained between the staves of which the silo is formed.
  • the invention further contemplates a novel system of doors through which the ensilage may be removed from the silo as re-* quired.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of a silo embodying the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is atop plan view of the same, portions being shown in section.
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged detail view of a portion of one of the staves. tail view of one of the saddles. 7
  • the body portion of the silo which'is indicated by the numeral 1 has a cylindrical formation and is composed of the vertical staves 2 and the standards 4 which are arranged between the staves at suitable points in the circumference of the silo and project outwardly beyond the said staves.
  • the staves 2 For the purpose of providing a practically air tight joint between the staves 2 they are provided upon their longitudinal edges with the tongues 2 which are received in the corresponding recesses 2 upon adjacent staves.
  • each edge of the staves is provided with a pair of these tongues 2 -andthe said tongues have a triangular cross section.
  • a pair of the standards 4 are shown as located at one side of the silo and as havingthe doors 5 mounted between the same.
  • siX of the staves are inter posed between these standards
  • those staves 2 located adjacent thesaid standards extending vertically throughout the entire Fig. 4 is a deheight of the silo while the intermediate ,staves 2 disposed between the staves 2 have the doors 5 cut therefrom.
  • the edges of these doors 5 are beveled and the doors are removable from the interior of the silo so that the dpressure of the fodder within the silo will ten to hold the doors securely in position.
  • the remaining two standards 4 are disposed upon. the opposite side of the silo to that in which the doors 5 are formed and the space between these two standards corresponds to the space between each of the said standards and the corresponding standard adjacent the I doors.
  • the shoes or saddles 6 to which the tie rods 7 and 7 a are connected, the tie rods 7 a being shorter than I the tie rods 7 and extending across the space between those two standards having the doors 5 mounted therebetween.
  • Each of thesaddles corn rises a base 6 having the central portion t iereof depressed to receive the outwardly projecting portion of the standard, and the side flanges 6 which are connected at each end of the shoe by a transverse web 6which is slotted to receive the threaded ends ofthe tie rods 7 and 7 Nuts 8 are fitted upon these threaded ends of the tie rods and bear against the slotted web 6 so as to hold the tie rods in position. It will further be obvious that by tightening these nuts tension-may be produced in the tie rods and thestaves 2 drawn tightly together so as to produce close joints between the same and provide a practically air tight construction.

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A1 A. DUTY.
SILOF v APPLIOATION FILED APR. 29,1908.
Patented Feb. 2, 1909.
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ALBERT A. DOTY, OF GREENWOOD, INDIANA.
sILo.
Specification of Letters Patent. 1 Applicationfiled. April 29, 1908. Serial N 0. 429,909.
To all whom it may concern} Be a known that 1, ALBERT A. now, citi-,
zen of the United States, residing at Greenwood, in the county of Johnson and State of Indiana, have invented certainnew and useful Improvements in Silos, of which the fol lowing is a specification. t
The present invention relates to improvements in silos, and has for its object to pro-" vide a device of this character embodying av novel construction whereby compensation can be readily made for shrinkage and a practically air tight joint always maintained between the staves of which the silo is formed.
The invention further contemplates a novel system of doors through which the ensilage may be removed from the silo as re-* quired.
For a full understanding of the invention and the merits thereof and also to acquire a knowledge of the details of construction and the means for effecting the result, reference is'to be had to the following description and accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a side elevation of a silo embodying the invention. Fig. 2 is atop plan view of the same, portions being shown in section. Fig. 3 is an enlarged detail view of a portion of one of the staves. tail view of one of the saddles. 7
Corresponding and like parts are referred to in the following description and indicated in all the'views of the drawings by the same reference characters. I V
The body portion of the silo which'is indicated by the numeral 1 has a cylindrical formation and is composed of the vertical staves 2 and the standards 4 which are arranged between the staves at suitable points in the circumference of the silo and project outwardly beyond the said staves. For the purpose of providing a practically air tight joint between the staves 2 they are provided upon their longitudinal edges with the tongues 2 which are received in the corresponding recesses 2 upon adjacent staves. As shown on the drawing each edge of the staves is provided with a pair of these tongues 2 -andthe said tongues have a triangular cross section. A pair of the standards 4 are shown as located at one side of the silo and as havingthe doors 5 mounted between the same. In the present instance siX of the staves are inter posed between these standards, those staves 2 located adjacent thesaid standards extending vertically throughout the entire Fig. 4 is a deheight of the silo while the intermediate ,staves 2 disposed between the staves 2 have the doors 5 cut therefrom. The edges of these doors 5 are beveled and the doors are removable from the interior of the silo so that the dpressure of the fodder within the silo will ten to hold the doors securely in position. The remaining two standards 4 are disposed upon. the opposite side of the silo to that in which the doors 5 are formed and the space between these two standards corresponds to the space between each of the said standards and the corresponding standard adjacent the I doors.
Applied to the standards 4 at suitable interva s in the length thereof are the shoes or saddles 6 to which the tie rods 7 and 7 a are connected, the tie rods 7 a being shorter than I the tie rods 7 and extending across the space between those two standards having the doors 5 mounted therebetween.
Patented Feb. 2, 1909.
Each of thesaddles corn rises a base 6 having the central portion t iereof depressed to receive the outwardly projecting portion of the standard, and the side flanges 6 which are connected at each end of the shoe by a transverse web 6which is slotted to receive the threaded ends ofthe tie rods 7 and 7 Nuts 8 are fitted upon these threaded ends of the tie rods and bear against the slotted web 6 so as to hold the tie rods in position. It will further be obvious that by tightening these nuts tension-may be produced in the tie rods and thestaves 2 drawn tightly together so as to produce close joints between the same and provide a practically air tight construction.
saddles fitted upon the outwardly projecting portions of the standards, and tie members connecting the saddles.
2. In a silo, the combination of a body portion composed of staves and standards projecting outwardly beyond the staves, saddles fitted upon the standards and formed with depressions receiving the outwardly projecting portions of the same, and tie rods Webs, and tie members connecting the webs 1t connecting the saddles. of corresponding saddles.
3. In a silo, the combination of a body In testimony whereof I afiix my signature porti on composed of staves and 1standards in presence of two Witnesses. wiicl ro'eot outWardl be 0nd tie staves, n r r\ r\ r saddles fit ted upon the s tand ards and formed ALBILR l DO 1 1 With a base having a depression to receive Witnesses: the outwardly projecting portion of the VVM. J. SURPosn, standards and With side flanges connected by JAsPER T. JONES.
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US2766488A (en) * 1952-05-20 1956-10-16 Joseph H Bluechel Inter-locking wall construction
US4270324A (en) * 1977-11-08 1981-06-02 Rudolf Schaefer Assembly of wall elements
US4376593A (en) * 1979-07-04 1983-03-15 Rudolf Schaefer Body assembly

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2766488A (en) * 1952-05-20 1956-10-16 Joseph H Bluechel Inter-locking wall construction
US4270324A (en) * 1977-11-08 1981-06-02 Rudolf Schaefer Assembly of wall elements
US4376593A (en) * 1979-07-04 1983-03-15 Rudolf Schaefer Body assembly

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