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US13533A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B28WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
    • B28BSHAPING CLAY OR OTHER CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS; SHAPING SLAG; SHAPING MIXTURES CONTAINING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
    • B28B5/00Producing shaped articles from the material in moulds or on moulding surfaces, carried or formed by, in or on conveyors irrespective of the manner of shaping
    • B28B5/02Producing shaped articles from the material in moulds or on moulding surfaces, carried or formed by, in or on conveyors irrespective of the manner of shaping on conveyors of the endless-belt or chain type
    • B28B5/021Producing shaped articles from the material in moulds or on moulding surfaces, carried or formed by, in or on conveyors irrespective of the manner of shaping on conveyors of the endless-belt or chain type the shaped articles being of definite length
    • B28B5/025Producing shaped articles from the material in moulds or on moulding surfaces, carried or formed by, in or on conveyors irrespective of the manner of shaping on conveyors of the endless-belt or chain type the shaped articles being of definite length the moulds or the moulding surfaces being divided by separating walls and being continuously fed

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  • a box of cylindrical form A is supported by a strong frame work B upon the inside of which box are fixed strong blades.
  • a metallic or heavy wooden cylinder C revolves and is furnished with blades c c c which pass between the iixed blades l) of the box as the cylinder revolves, thus crushing and thoroughly mixing the clay which is put into the machine near the motor wheel T.
  • blades are set in the cylinder obliquely in spiral lines which forces the clay in a horizontal passage to the mud reservoir V under which the brick-molds are carried through the opening I-I by two sets of rollers F and Gr, the one set above and the other below the 18,533, dated September 4, 1855.
  • the upper rollers not only aid in carrying the molds through the machine, but compress the mud in their compartments.
  • the left roller above has attached to it a scraper u which keeps it clean and also scrapes the top of the molds.
  • the molds X are so constructed as to hook on to each other and that each mold may be drawn under the rollers by the preceding one.
  • the piston or compressor E compresses the mud in the reservoir if necessary.
  • the under rollers G are on a movable fame I which is kept adjusted by the lever K and the weight L.
  • Theupper rollers F are put in motion by the two small wheels O which are turned by the large wheel M attached to the shaft S of the cylinder G.
  • To the small wheel on the right side is fixed a crank P which gives motion to the piston E by means of the rods R 1" 1".

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UNI savers BRICK-MACHINE.
Specification of Letters Patent No.
To all whom t may concern Be it known that I, JOSEPH ALEXANDER VICTOR, native of France, residing in Montgomery county, State of Kentucky, have invented a new and useful Machine for Brickmaking; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction and operation of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making a part of this specification, in which- Figure l is a perspective view; Fig. Q, a longitudinal elevation; Fig. 8, a transverse section.
The machine is constructed in the following manner, which will be easily understood by reference to the drawings. A box of cylindrical form A is supported by a strong frame work B upon the inside of which box are fixed strong blades. In this box a metallic or heavy wooden cylinder C revolves and is furnished with blades c c c which pass between the iixed blades l) of the box as the cylinder revolves, thus crushing and thoroughly mixing the clay which is put into the machine near the motor wheel T. The
blades are set in the cylinder obliquely in spiral lines which forces the clay in a horizontal passage to the mud reservoir V under which the brick-molds are carried through the opening I-I by two sets of rollers F and Gr, the one set above and the other below the 18,533, dated September 4, 1855.
molds. The upper rollers not only aid in carrying the molds through the machine, but compress the mud in their compartments. The left roller above has attached to it a scraper u which keeps it clean and also scrapes the top of the molds. The molds X are so constructed as to hook on to each other and that each mold may be drawn under the rollers by the preceding one. The piston or compressor E compresses the mud in the reservoir if necessary.
The under rollers G are on a movable fame I which is kept adjusted by the lever K and the weight L. Theupper rollers F are put in motion by the two small wheels O which are turned by the large wheel M attached to the shaft S of the cylinder G. To the small wheel on the right side is fixed a crank P which gives motion to the piston E by means of the rods R 1" 1".
What I claim as my invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent is- The combination of the endless chain of molds connected substantially as described, with the two sets of rollers, one of the upper of which .in addition to aiding in drawing the mold through, at the same time compresses the clay inthe mold,
J. ALEXANDER VICTOR,
itnesses JNO. S. IILLIAMS, H, CLAY WILLIAMS.
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