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US1510745A
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  • This invention relates to a special form of briquette and the method of producing the same. More particularly, it comprises the production, by means of a series of compressing operations, of a briquette having an especially compacted interior portion and a more highly compacted exterior area.
  • the finished article is preferably of cylindrical shape and is formed with. a shallow domelike end portion to better withstand impact and abrasion when a large number of briquettes are transported in bulk or handled in the various processes of manufacture for which they are adapted.
  • the objectv of my invention is, by a series of compressing operations, to give to a briquette an interior structure, as well as an outward configuration, adapted to resist the strains resulting from the handling operations mentioned. While my invention has primarily in View the formation of briquettes of metallic particles, such as turnings, borings, and the like, of brass, copper, steel, cast iron, and similar metals, to be used in various re-melting and re-working processes, it is not intended to limit its application to such materials, as peat, coal, clay, and products of many different classes would likewise be better adapted for handling in transportation and use by being similarly treated. To the accomplishment of the foregoing and related ends, said invention, then, consists of the means hereinafter fully described and particularly pointed out in the claims.
  • FIG. 1 is a verticalsectional view illustrating the first step in compressing the material into a mold chamber by means of a fiat faced plunger
  • Fig. 2 is a similar view illustrating the succeeding step wherein a convex faced plunger is used to compact the material centrally
  • Fig. 3 is a similar View showing upper and lower plungers or dies having concave faces and designed to give the final form and structure, to the briquette
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective View showing the briquette in its finished form.
  • the first step in forming the briquette comprises acting upon the material previously fed into a mold chamber 1, supported above a base block 2 by means of a flat faced plunger 3.
  • a plurality of such plungers may be used in order to give the material a fairly high degree of compactness before being subjected to the succeeding steps of the operation.
  • the first plunger may have a greater range of travel than the succeeding plungers, and material may be added to the mold contents before each succeeding plunger is brought into operation.
  • the briquette at this stage of its manufacture is of uniform density throughout.
  • a pair of co-operating plungers or dies 6, 7 each having flat marginal portions 8, 9, and shallow concave central portions 10, 11.
  • the briquette is given a very highly compacted superficial area, as well as a shape adapted to resist injury through handling.
  • the finished form of the briquette is illustrated in Fig; 4, which shows a member having a cylindrical shape With end members having shallow dome-like portions centrally and a fiat peripheral margin.
  • the method of forming a highly compressed article of normally non-adhering material which comprises subjecting a quantity of said material in a molding chamber to the action of a plunger of long effective stroke, adding material to the original ma.- terial already compressed,- subjecting the same to the action of a plunger of slightly lesser length of Working stroke, then subjecting the body so formed to the action of a plunger of greater length of working stroke and having a convex face centrally thereof, and finally subjecting the body to compression between a pair of concave faced plungers to produce extreme superficial compacting of the outer area of said article.
  • a method of forming a highly compressed article of normally: non-adhering material which comprises subjecting a quantity of said material to an initial compression affecting its entire area, thereafter subjecting the body so formed to pressure more greatly affecting its degree of density centrally, and finally subjecting the article to a high degree of pressure upon its peripheral and terminal areas.
  • a briquette composed of compressed relatively finely divided material, having a highly compacted central structure, and a more highly compacted outer peripheral portion, the body portion of said briquette being of cylindrical form and each of the ends thereof having a raised central portion of slightly curved cross-sectional outline, and having a plane marginal surface.
  • a briquette of castiron particles having a cylindrical body portion and raised end portions, the interior of said briquette being of lesser density than the superficial surface thereof.
  • a brique-tte composed of compressed relatively finely divided material, having a highly compacted central structure, and a more highly compacted outer peripheral portion, the body portion of said briquette being of cylindrical form and each of the ends thereof having a slightly curved crosssectional outline.

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Patented Oct. 7, l924.
UNITED STATES ALONZO B. MONTGOMERY, 0F LAKEWOOD, OHIO.
BRIQUETTE AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME.
Application filed November 17, 1920. Serial No. 424,578.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ALoNzo B. MONTGOM- any, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Lakewood, county of Cuyahoga, and State of Ohio, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Briquettes and Methods of Making Same, of which the following is a specification, the principle of the invention being herein explained and the best mode in which I have contemplated applying that principle, so as to distinguish it from other inventions.
This invention relates to a special form of briquette and the method of producing the same. More particularly, it comprises the production, by means of a series of compressing operations, of a briquette having an especially compacted interior portion and a more highly compacted exterior area. The finished article is preferably of cylindrical shape and is formed with. a shallow domelike end portion to better withstand impact and abrasion when a large number of briquettes are transported in bulk or handled in the various processes of manufacture for which they are adapted.
Heretofore diflicultyhas been experienced in forming briquettes of certain material, particularly of cast iron particles, comprising turnings, borings, and the like, which will withstand the usual handling operations without being fractured or disinte grated to some extent.
The objectv of my invention is, by a series of compressing operations, to give to a briquette an interior structure, as well as an outward configuration, adapted to resist the strains resulting from the handling operations mentioned. While my invention has primarily in View the formation of briquettes of metallic particles, such as turnings, borings, and the like, of brass, copper, steel, cast iron, and similar metals, to be used in various re-melting and re-working processes, it is not intended to limit its application to such materials, as peat, coal, clay, and products of many different classes would likewise be better adapted for handling in transportation and use by being similarly treated. To the accomplishment of the foregoing and related ends, said invention, then, consists of the means hereinafter fully described and particularly pointed out in the claims.
The annexed drawing and the following description set forth in detail one method and one product exemplifying my invention, such disclosed procedure and product constituting however, but one of various applications of the principle of my invention.
In said annexed drawing Fig. 1 is a verticalsectional view illustrating the first step in compressing the material into a mold chamber by means of a fiat faced plunger; Fig. 2 is a similar view illustrating the succeeding step wherein a convex faced plunger is used to compact the material centrally; Fig. 3 is a similar View showing upper and lower plungers or dies having concave faces and designed to give the final form and structure, to the briquette; and Fig. 4 is a perspective View showing the briquette in its finished form.
'As is shown in Fig. 1, the first step in forming the briquette comprises acting upon the material previously fed into a mold chamber 1, supported above a base block 2 by means of a flat faced plunger 3. A plurality of such plungers may be used in order to give the material a fairly high degree of compactness before being subjected to the succeeding steps of the operation. When a number of plungers are thus used, the first plunger may have a greater range of travel than the succeeding plungers, and material may be added to the mold contents before each succeeding plunger is brought into operation. The briquette at this stage of its manufacture is of uniform density throughout.
As a second step in the manufactureof the bri uette, I have pressure applied to the upper face of the previously compacted material by means of a die or plunger member 4 having a contact face, the central portion of which is of shallow dome-like crosssectional contour, the marginal portions 5 7 thereof being flat. Through the action of this plunger, the material is given a high degree of compactness centrally of the briquette. I
The following and final step in the production of the briquette is carried out by means of a pair of co-operating plungers or dies 6, 7 each having flat marginal portions 8, 9, and shallow concave central portions 10, 11. Through this means the briquette is given a very highly compacted superficial area, as well as a shape adapted to resist injury through handling. The finished form of the briquette is illustrated in Fig; 4, which shows a member having a cylindrical shape With end members having shallow dome-like portions centrally and a fiat peripheral margin.
Other steps or forms may be employed embodying the features of my invention instead of the one herein explained, change being made in the steps or forms, provided those stated by any of the following-claims or the equivalent thereof be employed.
I therefore particularly point out and distinctly claim as my invention l. The method of forming a highly compressed article of normally non-adhering material which comprises subjecting a quantity of said material in a molding chamber to the action of a plunger of long effective stroke, adding material to the original ma.- terial already compressed,- subjecting the same to the action of a plunger of slightly lesser length of Working stroke, then subjecting the body so formed to the action of a plunger of greater length of working stroke and having a convex face centrally thereof, and finally subjecting the body to compression between a pair of concave faced plungers to produce extreme superficial compacting of the outer area of said article.
2. A method of forming a highly compressed article of normally: non-adhering material which comprises subjecting a quantity of said material to an initial compression affecting its entire area, thereafter subjecting the body so formed to pressure more greatly affecting its degree of density centrally, and finally subjecting the article to a high degree of pressure upon its peripheral and terminal areas.
3. A briquette composed of compressed relatively finely divided material, having a highly compacted central structure, and a more highly compacted outer peripheral portion, the body portion of said briquette being of cylindrical form and each of the ends thereof having a raised central portion of slightly curved cross-sectional outline, and having a plane marginal surface.
4:. A briquette of castiron particles having a cylindrical body portion and raised end portions, the interior of said briquette being of lesser density than the superficial surface thereof.
5. A brique-tte composed of compressed relatively finely divided material, having a highly compacted central structure, and a more highly compacted outer peripheral portion, the body portion of said briquette being of cylindrical form and each of the ends thereof having a slightly curved crosssectional outline.
Signed by me, this 12th day of November, 1920. i
ALONZO B. MONTGOMERY.
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US2778064A (en) * 1951-10-20 1957-01-22 Thompson Prod Inc Coining method and apparatus
US2869947A (en) * 1955-03-21 1959-01-20 Charles R Kemper Variable density article and method of making
US2937942A (en) * 1957-01-23 1960-05-24 American Metal Climax Inc Process for making metal strip from metal powder
US3075244A (en) * 1959-07-23 1963-01-29 Westinghouse Electric Corp Manufacture of articles from powdered materials
US3083407A (en) * 1959-06-08 1963-04-02 Copperweld Steel Co Powder cladding
US3146285A (en) * 1961-05-01 1964-08-25 Werz Furnier Sperrholz Method for producing pressure-molded particle board articles
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US3458358A (en) * 1964-03-31 1969-07-29 Sun Oil Co Fuel cell electrode
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US6077326A (en) * 1997-07-01 2000-06-20 Rock Creek Aluminum Steel additive for processing molten steel
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US2457861A (en) * 1943-05-14 1949-01-04 Brassert & Co Method of manufacturing metal products
US2540457A (en) * 1945-12-05 1951-02-06 Isthmian Metals Inc Method of making metal articles and products
US2778064A (en) * 1951-10-20 1957-01-22 Thompson Prod Inc Coining method and apparatus
US2869947A (en) * 1955-03-21 1959-01-20 Charles R Kemper Variable density article and method of making
US2937942A (en) * 1957-01-23 1960-05-24 American Metal Climax Inc Process for making metal strip from metal powder
US3083407A (en) * 1959-06-08 1963-04-02 Copperweld Steel Co Powder cladding
US3075244A (en) * 1959-07-23 1963-01-29 Westinghouse Electric Corp Manufacture of articles from powdered materials
US3146285A (en) * 1961-05-01 1964-08-25 Werz Furnier Sperrholz Method for producing pressure-molded particle board articles
DE1225026B (en) * 1963-04-10 1966-09-15 Wmf Wuerttemberg Metallwaren Method for joining workpieces made from metal fibers
US3458358A (en) * 1964-03-31 1969-07-29 Sun Oil Co Fuel cell electrode
US3502759A (en) * 1966-03-30 1970-03-24 Dow Chemical Co Process for the preparation of compressed graphite structures
US4261933A (en) * 1978-10-19 1981-04-14 Water Pollution Control Corporation Diffusion element
US4422894A (en) * 1980-11-15 1983-12-27 T & N Materials Research Limited Gasket manufacture
US4830822A (en) * 1985-08-26 1989-05-16 Gte Products Corporation Variable density article and method for producing same
US5490969A (en) * 1994-06-30 1996-02-13 General Electric Company Mould for isostatic pressing
US6077326A (en) * 1997-07-01 2000-06-20 Rock Creek Aluminum Steel additive for processing molten steel
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CN104742408A (en) * 2015-03-12 2015-07-01 中国工程物理研究院化工材料研究所 Mould device for removing trimming of power material forming at a time through mould pressing
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