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US939905A
US939905A US51533809A US1909515338A US939905A US 939905 A US939905 A US 939905A US 51533809 A US51533809 A US 51533809A US 1909515338 A US1909515338 A US 1909515338A US 939905 A US939905 A US 939905A
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  • Figure l is a sectional side elevation of a tile coating machine provided with an agi-* tating device constructed in accordance with my invention, the section being taken on line 1 of Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 2 is a fragmentary side elevation thereof with a part of the Vet out away to disclose its interior.
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse sectional elevation of the machine taken on line 3 of Fig; 1.
  • Fig. at is a fragmentary detail better showing the driving cam and engaging devices.
  • the tile coating machine to which the agitating device constituting the present improvements is in this instance applied is similar to that set forth in 'my prior application, No. 155,115, filed Ma 1, 1903, re-
  • 1 designates a concave bot; tomed vat for containing the coating mate'- rial, and 2 a drum mounted to rotate within the vat and designed to raise said material to a coating roll 3, by which it is applied to the tile.
  • v b V
  • the improved agitator which constitutes the present invention, is avibratory structure interposed between the lower part of the drum 2 and the vat 1, and kept constajntly in vibration by connections with the driving shaft.
  • Said agitator consists of a thin-transverse body portion 4:, extending between the-drum and bottom of the tank,
  • transverse body portion is herein shown as a thin openwork structure, in the nature of a grating, formed by curved-or segmental end bars 7, to which the arms 5 are attached,
  • the pivotal support for one of the sides 5 of the agitator is in this instance a bolt 9 screwed into the side of the vat just above the shaft 10 of the drum 2.
  • the pivotal support for the other side 5 of the agitator is a short shaft 11. which extends through the side of the vat inline with the bolt 9, the agitator frame being keyed to this shaft so as to oscillate therewith.
  • Such connection consists of a cam 12 rigidly secured on the driving shaft 10, and of a yoke 13 rigidly secured on the end of the agitator shaft 11-, said yoke being provided with contact rollers 14;, or
  • composition of tile coating mediums is usually such that when left undisturbed it quickly hardens more or less, and frequently resolves into a solid mass when the process of coating is discontinued temporarily, as over night, or durin a shorter I period.
  • This eccurs if v1 ration of the agitator by positive mechanical means is resumed, strain orbreakage to some or all parts of the mechanism is almost certain to occur. To avoid such results, yielding members are inter osed between the cam 12 and the agitator rame.
  • cam 12 normal running conditions they are not compressed, but the effective action of the cam 12 is communicated directly to the agitator frame, or the springs may be permitted to co'mpressmore or less, providing a. cushioning effect.
  • Agitating mechanism for tile coatin Cl 'machines consisting ofla-n agitator mounted in the vat of the machine In proximity to the bottom thereof, operating means for agitating said frame, and a cushioning device between the agitator and operating means, substantially as described.
  • an agitator comprising a transverse body extending between the bottom of the drum and vat, lateral arms suspending said body from points adjacent to the axis of the drum, and means for agitating said frame about its points of suspension, substantially as described.
  • Agitating mechanism for coating machines comprising an agitating frame mounted in the vat of the machine, an exterior driving part, and means interposed between the frame and driving part by which the frame is cushioned, substantially as described.
  • Agitating mechanism for coating machines comprising an agitating frame mounted in thevat of the machine, a shaft extendin through the Walls of the vat, an exterior riving part, and means interposed between the shaft anddriving part by which the frame is cushioned, substantially as described.
  • Agitating mechanism for coating machines comprising an agitating frame suspended in the vat of the machine, a shaft extending through the wall of the vat and connected to the frame, and an exterior 85 driving part oscillating said shaft to give vibratory cushioning movement to the frame, substantially as described.
  • An agitator for coating machines and the like comprising a vibratory frame mounted in the vat of the machine, driving means for vibrating said frame, and cush-' ioning devices interposed between saiddriviug means and frame, substantially as de- 05 scribed.
  • An agitator for coating machines comprisin a vibratory frame suspended in the vat of the machine, a driving cam, a yoke secured to the frame and embracing 10 said cam, and spring pressed bearing parts on the yoke engaging said cam, substantially as described.
  • An agitator for coating machines comprisin .a vibratory frame suspended in the vat o -the machine, a driving cam, a yoke secured tothe frame and embracing said cam, and spring pressed plungers in the yoke n I S carrying cam engaging rollers,.substant1ally as described.
  • a coating machine comprising a vat, a coating carrier and an agitator mounted to FREDERICK ERNST GOLDSMITH swing in the vat in proximity to the coating witnesseses: carrier, feeding means, and means for de- HARRY WALBURG, positing coating upon the object.
  • carrier feeding means, and means for de- HARRY WALBURG, positing coating upon the object.

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P. E. GOLDSMITH.
AGITATOR.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT.2, 1904. RENEWED AUG. 30, 1909.
Patented Nov. 9, 1909.
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Inueniar. IE Goidsmai F. E. GOLDSMITH.
AGITATOR.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT,2, 1904. RENEWED AUG. 30, 1909.
939,905. Patented Nov. 9, 1909.
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- UNITED STATES PAT T OFFICE.
FREDERICK ERNST GOLDSMITH, OF, MIDDLETOWN, OHIO, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGN- MENTS, TO THE CERAMIC MACHINERY COMPANY, OF HAMILTON, OHIO.
' AGITATOR.
PatentedNov. 9, 1909.
Application filedseptember 2, 1904, Serial No. 223,071. Renewed August 30, 1909.- Serial No. 515,338.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, FREDERICK E. GoLnsMrTH, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Middletown, in the county of Butler and State of .Ohio, have invented matters hereinafter setforth and particu-,
larly pointed 'outin the appended claims, which will be fully understood when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which,-
Figure l is a sectional side elevation of a tile coating machine provided with an agi-* tating device constructed in accordance with my invention, the section being taken on line 1 of Fig. 3. Fig. 2 is a fragmentary side elevation thereof with a part of the Vet out away to disclose its interior. Fig. 3 is a transverse sectional elevation of the machine taken on line 3 of Fig; 1. Fig. at is a fragmentary detail better showing the driving cam and engaging devices.
The tile coating machine to which the agitating device constituting the present improvements is in this instance applied, is similar to that set forth in 'my prior application, No. 155,115, filed Ma 1, 1903, re-
newed May 31, 190%, renewa No. 210,579}
In this machine, 1 designates a concave bot; tomed vat for containing the coating mate'- rial, and 2 a drum mounted to rotate within the vat and designed to raise said material to a coating roll 3, by which it is applied to the tile. v b V,
The improved agitator which constitutes the present invention, is avibratory structure interposed between the lower part of the drum 2 and the vat 1, and kept constajntly in vibration by connections with the driving shaft. Said agitator consists of a thin-transverse body portion 4:, extending between the-drum and bottom of the tank,
and lateral arms 5 by which it is suspended from points adjacent to the axis of the drum. Said transverse body portion is herein shown as a thin openwork structure, in the nature of a grating, formed by curved-or segmental end bars 7, to which the arms 5 are attached,
and by transverse slats 8 which are fastened to and connect the bars 7. As a whole it is curved upon a radius intermediate between the radius of the drum and that of the concave bottom of the vat, and preferably about a center substantially coincident with the points 6 from which the agitator is suspended. The pivotal support for one of the sides 5 of the agitator is in this instance a bolt 9 screwed into the side of the vat just above the shaft 10 of the drum 2. The pivotal support for the other side 5 of the agitator is a short shaft 11. which extends through the side of the vat inline with the bolt 9, the agitator frame being keyed to this shaft so as to oscillate therewith.
'Any suitable driving connection interposed between the agitator shaft 11 and the driving shaft of the machine which, in this instance, is coincident with and forms a part of the shaft 10 of the drum. Such connection, as herein shown, consists of a cam 12 rigidly secured on the driving shaft 10, and of a yoke 13 rigidly secured on the end of the agitator shaft 11-, said yoke being provided with contact rollers 14;, or
the like, which engage the opposite sides of the cam 10 and cause the yoke and agitator to swing first in onedirection and then in the other, thr'ough a limited arc of move ment, as the driving shaft rotates.
The composition of tile coating mediums is usually such that when left undisturbed it quickly hardens more or less, and frequently resolves into a solid mass when the process of coating is discontinued temporarily, as over night, or durin a shorter I period. When this eccurs, if v1 ration of the agitator by positive mechanical means is resumed, strain orbreakage to some or all parts of the mechanism is almost certain to occur. To avoid such results, yielding members are inter osed between the cam 12 and the agitator rame.
15 are plungers reciprocally mounted in the yoke 13, and bearing the rollers or cam followers 14. Yielding connection such as springs 16, in interposed between the plangers and the yoke, so that when operation is resumed with a hardened mass of coating may be too material in the vat, the action of the cam serves at first only to urgethe agitatorframe, which is held stationary, or approximately so, by the coating material, in alter- -nate' directions through the springs, until the may be so arranged or adjusted that under fect mixture.
normal running conditions they are not compressed, but the effective action of the cam 12 is communicated directly to the agitator frame, or the springs may be permitted to co'mpressmore or less, providing a. cushioning effect.
- The liquid material used for coating tile is notoriously difficult to maintain as a per- As is well known such material ordinarily contains much heavy matter, usually a lead compound, held in suspension, and the tendency of such heavy matter tosettle to the bottom of the tank is very marked. Such tendency, however, is completely overcome in a construction of the character described, since the vibrating agitator at the bottom of the tank serves to keep the liquidwell'stirred at the bottom where the tendency to settle is the greatest, while the rotary movement of the drum itself and the currents caused by such rotary movement serve to sufficiently agitate and stir up the main body of liquid above the agitator.
I claim as my invention 1. Agitating mechanism for tile coatin Cl 'machines, consisting ofla-n agitator mounted in the vat of the machine In proximity to the bottom thereof, operating means for agitating said frame, and a cushioning device between the agitator and operating means, substantially as described.
2. In a coating machine, the combination of a concave bottomed vat, of an agitator mounted to swing to and fro in proximity to the curved bottom of the vat, actuating means, and a cushioning device between the agitator and actuating means, substantially as described.
3. In a coating machine, the combination with a. Vat for the coating material, of a drum mounted to rotate within said vat, and an agitator frame mounted between the lower 'ortion of the drum and, vat, and means or agitating said frame, substantially as described.
4. In a coating machine, the combination with a vat for the coating material and with a drum mounted torotate therein, of an agitator comprising a transverse body extending between the bottom of the drum and vat, lateral arms suspending said body from points adjacent to the axis of the drum, and means for agitating said frame about its points of suspension, substantially as described.
"with a vat for the coating material and with 5. Agitating mechanism for coating machines, comprising an agitating frame mounted in the vat of the machine, an exterior driving part, and means interposed between the frame and driving part by which the frame is cushioned, substantially as described.
6. Agitating mechanism for coating machines comprising an agitating frame mounted in thevat of the machine, a shaft extendin through the Walls of the vat, an exterior riving part, and means interposed between the shaft anddriving part by which the frame is cushioned, substantially as described. v
7. Agitating mechanism for coating machines comprising an agitating frame suspended in the vat of the machine, a shaft extending through the wall of the vat and connected to the frame, and an exterior 85 driving part oscillating said shaft to give vibratory cushioning movement to the frame, substantially as described.
'8. In a coating machine, the combination a drum mounted to rotate therein, of an agi-- tator extending between, the bottom of the drum and vat, a shaft secured to the agitator and extending through the wall of the vat, a cam on the exterior of the vat mounted to rotate with the drum shaft, and a yoke on the agitator shaft enga ing'said cam to operate the agitator, su stantially as de- I scribed.
9. An agitator for coating machines and the like, comprising a vibratory frame mounted in the vat of the machine, driving means for vibrating said frame, and cush-' ioning devices interposed between saiddriviug means and frame, substantially as de- 05 scribed. a
10. An agitator for coating machines, comprisin a vibratory frame suspended in the vat of the machine, a driving cam, a yoke secured to the frame and embracing 10 said cam, and spring pressed bearing parts on the yoke engaging said cam, substantially as described.
11. An agitator for coating machines comprisin .a vibratory frame suspended in the vat o -the machine, a driving cam, a yoke secured tothe frame and embracing said cam, and spring pressed plungers in the yoke n I S carrying cam engaging rollers,.substant1ally as described.
I 12. In a coating machine, the combination with a vat for the coating material and with a drum mounted to rotate therein, of'an agitator extending between the bottom of the drum and vat, a shaft secured to the agitator and extending through the wall of the vat, a cam on the exterior of the vat mount ed to rotate with the drum shaft, a yoke on the agitator shaft engaging said cam to vibrate the agitator, and spring pressed bearing rolls mounted in the yoke to engage the In testimony, that I claim the foregoing 10 cam and give a cushioned vibratory moveas my invention, I aflix my signature in ment to the agitator, substantially as depresence of two subscribing witnesses, this scribed. i 17th day of August, A. D. 1904.
13. A coating machine comprising a vat, a coating carrier and an agitator mounted to FREDERICK ERNST GOLDSMITH swing in the vat in proximity to the coating Witnesses: carrier, feeding means, and means for de- HARRY WALBURG, positing coating upon the object. WM. LEER.
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