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US973476A
US973476A US52663409A US1909526634A US973476A US 973476 A US973476 A US 973476A US 52663409 A US52663409 A US 52663409A US 1909526634 A US1909526634 A US 1909526634A US 973476 A US973476 A US 973476A
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    • 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
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  • the object of this -invention is to provide a portable form of vulcanizing device, for repairing automobile tires, by means of which tire "repairs can bepra-ctically and effectively'performed, while upon the road. and which is simple in construction and mode of operation, and adjustable for application of heat to any desired portion of the periphery of the tire and for varying degrees of heat.
  • the invention comprises a metallic rcceptacle for the generator of steam one side of which is recessed to fit the curvature of the tire.
  • the receptacle can be removably secured to any portion of the tire.
  • heating instrumentalities are adjustably secured to the receptacle. by means of which the heatcan be applied to the back or sides of the receptacle and the flame can also be directed at any angle thereupon to regulate the intensity of the heat.
  • the invention further comprises the combination and arrangement ofparts and con,- struction of details as hereinafter described. shown in the accompanying drawings. and specifications-and pointed out in the claims.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the device; Fig. 2 a plan view thereof, and Fig. 3' a Vertical elevation, and Fig. 4 a detail in elevation of a modified form.
  • receptacle shaped on the front face 2 to correspond with the contour of the tire and having a preferably flat back wall 3.
  • the receptacle is removably secured to the tire and wheel rim by means of the chain-4, secured between the lugs 5, cast integral 0n the receptacle body.
  • a lug or lugs 6 At one edge of the receptacle is cast a lug or lugs 6, to which is pivotally secured at 7 an extension or folding arm 8, the outer extremity of which is provided with the ring shaped support S), in which is supported the oil tank 10 for the fuel supply of the,
  • burner 11 above. This is shown as a gasolene burner, where 12 is a drip cup in which a small quantity of the-oil is ignited to fienerate the initial supply of gas for the burner.
  • the tank 10 is provided with an opening closed at 15 through which the gasolene may be inserted.
  • receptacle can be ascertained and can be regulated when in excess of, or lower than the degree required for vulcanizing the tire.
  • the burner can also be detached for repair, or for substitution of one more powerful if desired.
  • a modified form of attach ing means is shown in Fig.4 where Z is a socket secured to or integral with the receptacle, and X is an arm (extensible if desired) secured to the gasolene tank.
  • a portable Vulcanizer for an automobile tire in combination, a water receptacle provided with. a recessed face adapted to correspond in shape with the surface of the tire, a burner adjacent thereto, adapted to direct the flame upon the vertical walls of the receptacle, 2. gasole'ne tank for said burner and a support for said burner'and tank, said support secured to said receptacle and adjustable to permit of applying the flame from the burner to, the rear and side walls of the receptacle alternately, andto apply the flame at any desired angle thereto.
  • a water receptacle provided with a recessed face ada ted to conform to the tire surface, a

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G. W. GLOUGH.
. PORTABLE YULGANIZEE.- A'rrmoulon FILED 15017.6} 1909.
Patented Oct. 25, 1,9 10.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
GEORGE W'. CLOUGH, 0F CLEVELAND, OHIO.
PORTABLE VULCA'NIZER.
Application aleditovembei s, 1909. Serial No. 526.634.
To all whom it may concern;
Be it known that I, GEORGE IV. CLorioH, a
citizen of the United States. and resident of Cleveland. in the county ofCuyahoga and State of Ohio, have invented, certain new and useful Improvements in Portable Vulcanizers, of which I hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same. I
The object of this -invention is to provide a portable form of vulcanizing device, for repairing automobile tires, by means of which tire "repairs can bepra-ctically and effectively'performed, while upon the road. and which is simple in construction and mode of operation, and adjustable for application of heat to any desired portion of the periphery of the tire and for varying degrees of heat.
The invention comprises a metallic rcceptacle for the generator of steam one side of which is recessed to fit the curvature of the tire. The receptacle can be removably secured to any portion of the tire. and heating instrumentalities are adjustably secured to the receptacle. by means of which the heatcan be applied to the back or sides of the receptacle and the flame can also be directed at any angle thereupon to regulate the intensity of the heat.
The invention further comprises the combination and arrangement ofparts and con,- struction of details as hereinafter described. shown in the accompanying drawings. and specifications-and pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanyingdrawings, Figure 1 is a perspective view of the device; Fig. 2 a plan view thereof, and Fig. 3' a Vertical elevation, and Fig. 4 a detail in elevation of a modified form.
In these views 1 is the receptacle shaped on the front face 2 to correspond with the contour of the tire and having a preferably flat back wall 3. The receptacle is removably secured to the tire and wheel rim by means of the chain-4, secured between the lugs 5, cast integral 0n the receptacle body.
At one edge of the receptacle is cast a lug or lugs 6, to which is pivotally secured at 7 an extension or folding arm 8, the outer extremity of which is provided with the ring shaped support S), in which is supported the oil tank 10 for the fuel supply of the,
burner 11 above. This is shown as a gasolene burner, where 12 is a drip cup in which a small quantity of the-oil is ignited to fienerate the initial supply of gas for the burner.
18 is the comminglin'gtube and lithe inlet valve. I j
The tank 10 is provided with an opening closed at 15 through which the gasolene may be inserted. The tank also has an overhanging rim 16, which supports it upon the ring shaped extremity 9 of the =-.extensible arm.
It will be seen that with this devi e it will be possible to vulcanize apatch in the tire while on the road, since the amount o gasolene required to supply the burner is iall I and. can easily be spared from the en me supply. Again the adjustability of the x tension arm makes the application of heat locally possible since the burner can be directed to each side and to the rear wall separately asdesired and the heat is easily controlled by means of the valve ll in the burner, and by directing the flame diag;
'onally across the face of the receptacle or Specification of Letters Yatent. .Iatented Oct. 25, 1910,
receptacle can be ascertained and can be regulated when in excess of, or lower than the degree required for vulcanizing the tire.
The burner can also be detached for repair, or for substitution of one more powerful if desired. A modified form of attach ing means is shown in Fig.4 where Z is a socket secured to or integral with the receptacle, and X is an arm (extensible if desired) secured to the gasolene tank.
Having described the invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. In a portable Vulcanizer for an automobile tire, in combination, a water receptacle provided with. a recessed face adapted to correspond in shape with the surface of the tire, a burner adjacent thereto, adapted to direct the flame upon the vertical walls of the receptacle, 2. gasole'ne tank for said burner and a support for said burner'and tank, said support secured to said receptacle and adjustable to permit of applying the flame from the burner to, the rear and side walls of the receptacle alternately, andto apply the flame at any desired angle thereto.
' '2. In a portable vulcanizer, for automobile tire repair, in combination, awater receptacle provided with a recessed face ada ted to conform to the tire surface, a
horizontally directed burner adjacent thereto, and supporting means therefor, attached to said receptacle, said supporting' means being extensible, permitting of adjusting the said burner at any horizontal angle relative to the walls of said receptacle. v
3. The combination with a water receptacle shaped for direct application to the surported, and a face of an automobile tire, of a horizontal burner tube adjacent thereto, an extensible arm secured to said receptacle upon the 15 outer endi-of which said burner tube is supgasolene tank secured to saidurner tube.
In testimony whereof, I hereunto set my hand this 11" day of October 1909 GEORGE W. CLOUGH. In presence of Wm. M, Motmon, SA'MUEIJ 'Iirrrnnr.
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US2510354A (en) * 1945-07-02 1950-06-06 Raymond D Van Tassell Vulcanizer and method
WO2018224756A1 (en) * 2017-06-09 2018-12-13 Compagnie Generale Des Etablissements Michelin System for manufacturing a tread

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2510354A (en) * 1945-07-02 1950-06-06 Raymond D Van Tassell Vulcanizer and method
WO2018224756A1 (en) * 2017-06-09 2018-12-13 Compagnie Generale Des Etablissements Michelin System for manufacturing a tread

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