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US383534A
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  • Figure l is an elevation, partly sectional, of I5 a machine for moving or operating the former of a molding apparatus for the manufacture of pipe embodying our improvements; and Fig. 2 is a detail sectional elevation showing a form of winding-drum and clutch and brake- 2o ⁇ band mechanism therefor.
  • Our invent-ion has relation to molding apparatus for the manufacture of pipe of the form wherein a former is rotated within the Hasi; to compress the sand into the requisite form and smoothness for receiving the core; and it has for its object to provide power mechanism for rotating the former and for raising itout of and lowering it into the flask.
  • Our invention accordingly consists of the 3c combination, construction, and arrangement of parts for a power vdevice for operati ng the former of a pipe-molding apparatus, as hereinafter described and claimed.
  • A represents the upper part of a stationary flask
  • B the former, adapted to be preferably constructed and arranged for operation as fully described and shown in a pending application filed 29th day of January, 1886, and Serial No. 190,144, or
  • a step-bearing, d, and an upper bearing, fl so that it can be rotated around or about a circular row of flasks or serve as a crane.
  • d2 is p-rovided.
  • This plug has 5o a depression in its upper face for the bearing of the frame D. As the bottom of the del pression becomes worn,the plug can be raised by inserting plates d3 between its bot-tom and the part d. This will obviate the necessity of replacing the plug d2 whenever it becomes 55 slightly worn.
  • the upper bearing, d' is adjusiably held in place to maintain due alignment of frame D by set-serews di in lugs de on frame, jib, or bracket d?.
  • a driving-shaft, E preferably in a ver 6o tical position, as indicated, having at its top or elsewhere a bevel-wheel, e, which isin gear with a like wheel,f,on a power-shaft,F.
  • Shaft E is in gear with a windingdrum, G,by means of bevelgears g g', counter-shaftgz, gearing g3, 65 and belt-connection g", with a train ofgearing, g5, meshing with the gear-wheel g on the shaft of the winding-drum G.
  • the shafts upon which the different gears are mounted have their bearings in suitable brackets or bearings 7o located as shown, or otherwise arranged to accomplish the results hereinafter described.
  • the winding-drum G is loose on shaft G, and has at one end a large annular Bange or collar, around which is a friction or brake band, H, suitably secured to au operating-lever, h, pivoted to the frame of the machine, as desired.
  • Upon shaft G is a movable clutchsection, gm.
  • Said clutch engages with the end of drum G, as shown, and has an op- 8e eratinglevcr,g,suitably pivoted to the frame- ⁇ work of the machine.
  • Said parts may, however, be otherwise constructed and arranged as desired, as such construction and arrangement in itself forms no part of our invention.
  • the chain is first led upwardly over pulleys h2, h, and h, affixed to frame D, as desired, and thence downwardly under pulley or snatch block h5, the frame for which is connected to a rod, b, attached to or forming a 9o continuation of former B.
  • the rod I) has an upper bearing, b', inabracket, jib, 95 or platform, G,on the frameD, and Otis another like bracket, jib, or platform for supporting the bearings or frames for the pulleys li3 h4.
  • Shaft I on platform C' is a bevel gear-wheel, which IOC is provided with another bevel-wheel, Zwhich meshes with a like wheel, t, splined or loose on driving-shaft E, and which is provided With any suitable form of friction-clutch, K, as shown, having a clutch or operating lever, 7c, suitably pivoted to the frame D.
  • bracket, L having at one end a bearing, Z, for the top of the former B, and at the other' a dog, Z, with operatinglever Z, for engagement with openings CZ in stepbearing d, to lock the frame D in a fixed position.
  • the bearing Z, or otherwise is affixed a circular brush or rubber, m, for cleaning the former B as it is raised from or lowered into the mold.
  • the crane D having ⁇ step-bearing cZ, providedv with cup or socket d2 and disks d3, and upper bearing,cZ, having set screws d5, in com bination with former B and actuating devices for rotating and for raising and lowering said former, substantially as set forth.

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A. H. MONEAL 88 W. A. STINERUGK.
PIPE MOLDING APPARATUS. 180.8885811. Patentedlvmy 29, 1888.
F d.; e am lUNrTnD STATES TnNT trice.
ANDREWv H. MCNEAL AND WILLIAM A. STINERUCK, OF BURLINGTON, NEW
' JERSEY.
PIPE-MOLDING APPARATUS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. $83,534.-, dated May 29,1888.
Application filed Februnryl, 1687. Serial No. 228.536. (Xo model.)
all whom, it may concer/nf Beit known that we, ANDREW H. MCNEAL and WILLTAM A. STINERUOK, both of Bun lington, in the county of Burlington and State of New Jersey, have invented a new and valuable Improvement in Pipe-Molding Apparatus; and we do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction and operation of the same,
Io reference being had to the annexed drawings, making a part of this specification, and to the letters and figures of reference ma rked thereon, in whichm Figure l is an elevation, partly sectional, of I5 a machine for moving or operating the former of a molding apparatus for the manufacture of pipe embodying our improvements; and Fig. 2 is a detail sectional elevation showing a form of winding-drum and clutch and brake- 2o` band mechanism therefor.
Our invent-ion has relation to molding apparatus for the manufacture of pipe of the form wherein a former is rotated within the Hasi; to compress the sand into the requisite form and smoothness for receiving the core; and it has for its object to provide power mechanism for rotating the former and for raising itout of and lowering it into the flask.
Our invention accordingly consists of the 3c combination, construction, and arrangement of parts for a power vdevice for operati ng the former of a pipe-molding apparatus, as hereinafter described and claimed.
In the drawings, A represents the upper part of a stationary flask, and B the former, adapted to be preferably constructed and arranged for operation as fully described and shown in a pending application filed 29th day of January, 1886, and Serial No. 190,144, or
4o otherwise constructed as desired, as we do not limit the driving apparatus to any particular kind of pipe-molding apparatus.
Cindicates thepower mechanism, composed, essentially, of a suitable frame, D, having, if
desired, a step-bearing, d, and an upper bearing, fl, so that it can be rotated around or about a circular row of flasks or serve as a crane. To prevent wear upon the part La removable plug, d2, is p-rovided. This plug has 5o a depression in its upper face for the bearing of the frame D. As the bottom of the del pression becomes worn,the plug can be raised by inserting plates d3 between its bot-tom and the part d. This will obviate the necessity of replacing the plug d2 whenever it becomes 55 slightly worn. The upper bearing, d', is adjusiably held in place to maintain due alignment of frame D by set-serews di in lugs de on frame, jib, or bracket d?. Upon this frame is affixed a driving-shaft, E, preferably in a ver 6o tical position, as indicated, having at its top or elsewhere a bevel-wheel, e, which isin gear with a like wheel,f,on a power-shaft,F. Shaft E is in gear with a windingdrum, G,by means of bevelgears g g', counter-shaftgz, gearing g3, 65 and belt-connection g", with a train ofgearing, g5, meshing with the gear-wheel g on the shaft of the winding-drum G. The shafts upon which the different gears are mounted have their bearings in suitable brackets or bearings 7o located as shown, or otherwise arranged to accomplish the results hereinafter described. The winding-drum G is loose on shaft G, and has at one end a large annular Bange or collar, around which is a friction or brake band, H, suitably secured to au operating-lever, h, pivoted to the frame of the machine, as desired. Upon shaft G is a movable clutchsection, gm. Said clutch engages with the end of drum G, as shown, and has an op- 8e eratinglevcr,g,suitably pivoted to the frame-` work of the machine. Said parts may, however, be otherwise constructed and arranged as desired, as such construction and arrangement in itself forms no part of our invention. The chain is first led upwardly over pulleys h2, h, and h, affixed to frame D, as desired, and thence downwardly under pulley or snatch block h5, the frame for which is connected to a rod, b, attached to or forming a 9o continuation of former B. After passing under block tithe chain or rope is again passed upwardly and connected at a suitable height, as shown at la, to any part of frame D. The rod I) has an upper bearing, b', inabracket, jib, 95 or platform, G,on the frameD, and Otis another like bracket, jib, or platform for supporting the bearings or frames for the pulleys li3 h4.
Splined upon rod b, and having its bearing meshes with a like wheel, i', on a shaft, I, supported in bearings i2 on platform C. Shaft I on platform C', is a bevel gear-wheel, which IOC is provided with another bevel-wheel, Zwhich meshes with a like wheel, t, splined or loose on driving-shaft E, and which is provided With any suitable form of friction-clutch, K, as shown, having a clutch or operating lever, 7c, suitably pivoted to the frame D. Near the bottom of the latter is a bracket, L, having at one end a bearing, Z, for the top of the former B, and at the other' a dog, Z, with operatinglever Z, for engagement with openings CZ in stepbearing d, to lock the frame D in a fixed position. NVithin the bearing Z, or otherwise, is affixed a circular brush or rubber, m, for cleaning the former B as it is raised from or lowered into the mold.
The operation is as follows: Zhen the winding-drum clutch mechanism is out ofv engagement with the wiinling-drum,the latter is not in gear with thedriving-shaft E,and the gearing g g5 fg g2 g rotate without turning the said drum. If the former B is then in an elevated position,its gravity causes it to unwind the rope or chain from drum G,and it descends into the flask, as indicated in the drawings, the rate of speed of its descent being controlled or regulated by manipulating the brake-band H through the medium of its operating or pressure lever h. When the clutch K is depressed, the shaft I is out ot' gear with the A shaft E, and the former B andthe rod b do not rotate; but by elevating clutch K the gear-wheels i" Z are engaged with oncanother to put the shaft I and rod Z), with its former B, into gear with driving-shaft E to rotate former B in flask A. By gradually applying the pressure to clutch K the power is correspondingly applied to rod b and former B to make it rotate evenly at a varying speed in proportion to that of the driving-shaft E. When the former B is rotated or the mold i'n the flask is fully formed, the clutch K is depressed, discngaging the rod b from the gearing between it and the driving-shaft E, and the winding-drum G is clutched to its shaft to put it into gear with shaft E, whereupon the fixed bracket C' on said crane, having gear g wheel e', through which slides and with which rotates former extension-rod b, a snatch-block, h5, swiveled on the upper end of rod b, rope or chain 7i', connecting snatch-block h5 to awinding-drum, G, for elevating and lowering rod Z) and former B, driving mechanism engaging with wheel z' and with drum G, and actuating devices for controlling the operation of the driving mechanism, substantially as set forth.
2. The combination of frame or crane D, former B, having extension or rod Z), a driving shaft, a countershat't in gear with rod b, having clutch mechanism for engaging the counter-shaft with the driving'shat't to rotate former B, a snatch-block, h5, secured to the upper end of rod b, a windingdrum,a chain or rope connection between the snatch-block and drum, and devices for controlling the operation of the driving mechanism, substantially as set forth.
3. The crane D, having` step-bearing cZ, providedv with cup or socket d2 and disks d3, and upper bearing,cZ, having set screws d5, in com bination with former B and actuating devices for rotating and for raising and lowering said former, substantially as set forth.
In testimony that we claim the above We have hereunto subscribed our names in the presence of two witnesses.
ANDREV H. MCNEAL. VILLIAM A. STINERUCK.
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A, H. GANGEwnn, WM. T. SULLIVAN.
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