US735804A - Stereotype-casting box. - Google Patents
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- the 6o ing sectionalbases forstereotype-plates.
- the rear edge c of the mold next the hinges of' peculiar style'of sectional bases to which my the casting-box is raised to the meeting plane improvements are adapted is more fully deof the mold and cover, and the adjacent rear scribed in an application for Letters Patent ends of the bars B' are made to bear as closely I5 of the United States filed JulylO, 1901, Seas possible against the same, substantially as 65 rial No. 67,806, and the essential features of shown.
- Figure 1 is a plan View of securely and rigidly held in place.
- the bars a casting-box embodying the main feature of- C and D are separated from each other a dismy invention.
- Fig; 2 is a side elevation of tance corresponding-to the width of a'column 35 said box mounted on its frame.
- Fig. 3 is an of newspaper matter andare separated from 85 enlarged cross-section taken on dotted line the bars B one-half the width of such a 3 3, Fig.
- the inner or casting surface of the cover is 45 casting box, and B the Cover, preferably provided with a series of longitudinal ribsE 95 hinged thereto at one end.
- This box is pro- E andF F, which project from a casting-survided with the usual clamping devices and face which is on the Same horizontal plane as is swiveled in a cradle or frame C in the usual the meeting of the cover with the mold when manner and is also fitted with the customary the two are locked together.
- the ribs F F are so located that when said casting-box is closed they enter the space between the bars B' and the bar D on one side and the bar B and the bar C on the other side and form a casting-chamber for sections of base of a half-column width, substantially as shown in the drawings.
- a groove G is formed along each side of the mold A in its plane surface a parallel to the central bars, with a depth below the surface a equal to the height of the outer face of the projecting flange of a base-section-clarnping strip 7c from the upper face of the base, as clearly shown in Fig. 3.
- the inner edge of said groove, in which the bars B B' are seated, is
- a plate H is secured in a depressed portion of surface a of the mold next grooves G in such manner that its uppersurface is flush with the plane a, and its edge overhangs the rabbeted portion of the groove G a distance equal tothe width of the clamping-strip flange, thereby forming a retainingslot a", in which the clamping-strip t may be secured in the position shown in Fig. 3, with its outer web-face against the bar B and its other parallel flange projecting into the casting-chamber of the side sections, so that when the metal is poured in said chamber the channeled clamping-strip 7:, is secured fast in said side sections of the stereotypebase.
- the outer or side bars B are each formed with a beveled portion which is adapted to engage and bear against this inclined side of the groove, so that when the cover is clamped to the mold and the said bars forced into their seats they will be moved toward and made to clamp the channeled clampingstrips in position.
- the sides of said bars B B', C, and D are inclined to the surface a of the mold at an angle somewhat less than ninety degrees, so that the inner or proximate sides of the bars lean toward the opposing bar.
- the main part of the basesection cast' between these bars extends in a continuous stretch from bar to bar. Consequently as the metal cools after being run into the mold the continuous or upper portion of the base thus cast shrinks most, so that the sides of the base-sections when removed from the mold are in a plane at right angles or perpendicular to the platebearing surface, and when assembled for use these sides bear flat against each ⁇ other and form a rigid compact base.
- the combination with the cover and mold of parallel clamping-strip-retaining grooves, side bars removably seated in said grooves, adapted to lock the clamping-strips therein, and partition-bars removably secured on said moldsurface, whose outer sides are a half-column width from the inner sides of said side bars, and whose inner sides are a column Width apart, said bar sides being adapted to form interlocking sides on base-sections, perpendicular to the bearing-surfaces thereof.
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No. 735,804. Patented August 11, 1903.
a UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CHARLES s. PARTRIDGE, OE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS,-ASSI GNOR, BY DIRECT AND MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, TOPARTRIDGE a ANDERSON COMPANY, OE CHI- CAGO, ILLINOIS, A CORPORATIONOF ILLINOIS. r
STEREOTYPEECASTING BOX.
SPECIFICATION forming part cf Letters Patent N o. 735,804, dated August 11, 1903.
. Application led -Tuly 3. 1901. Serial No. 67,046. (No model.)
To @ZZ whom it may concern: means, the use of which, while necessary,
Be it known that I, CHARLES S. PARTRIDGE, form no part of my invention. a citizen of the United States, and a resident The upper or inner surface a of the mold of Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of A is perfectly plain, excepting that the mar- 5 Illinois, have invented certain new and useful ginal surfaces of its longitudinal side edges 55 Improvements in Stereotype-Casting Boxes, are raised to provide retaining-walls b, and of which the following is a full, clear, and exat the base of the inner inclined sides of these act specification. retaining-Walls corresponding longitudinal My invention relates to stereotype-casting channels are formed, in which the removable io boxes; and it is particularly adapted for castv longitudinal side bars B B are seated. The 6o ing sectionalbases forstereotype-plates. The rear edge c of the mold next the hinges of' peculiar style'of sectional bases to which my the casting-box is raised to the meeting plane improvements are adapted is more fully deof the mold and cover, and the adjacent rear scribed in an application for Letters Patent ends of the bars B' are made to bear as closely I5 of the United States filed JulylO, 1901, Seas possible against the same, substantially as 65 rial No. 67,806, and the essential features of shown. Arranged between and parallel with this style are the transverse expansibility of the bars B and with each other on the castthe base from one to several columns Wide ing-surfaces of the mold are removable spacand the rigidly held `channeled clampinging or partition bars C and D. These bars'C zo strips forming partlof thehalf-cOlumn-wide andl) have their rear ends provided with 7o Side sections. tenons c e, which enter correspondin g recesses It is the object and? purpose of my invenor mortises in the rear edge C of the mold and tion to cast a complete set of' parts of these at points near the opposite or front edge of sectional bases in such manner that the trimsaid mold are provided with dowels f f', z5 ming of the sides of these parts will lbe unwhich enter longitudinal slots g of the same 75 necessaryand when assembled theywill make width as said dowelsin the forward edge of a compact support for the stereotype-plate in the mold. which there will be no lost motion. This I The height of the bars B B', C, and -D are accomplish by thev means hereinafter desuch that when the cover B is closed down 3o scribed, and as particularly pointed `out in over the mold,asshownin Fig. 2, andclamped 8o theclaims. f thereto in the usual manner said bars are In the drawings, Figure 1 is a plan View of securely and rigidly held in place. The bars a casting-box embodying the main feature of- C and D are separated from each other a dismy invention. Fig; 2 is a side elevation of tance corresponding-to the width of a'column 35 said box mounted on its frame. Fig. 3 is an of newspaper matter andare separated from 85 enlarged cross-section taken on dotted line the bars B one-half the width of such a 3 3, Fig. 2,'lookngin the direction indicated column, the sides of the bars C and I) facby the arrows, showingl the box closed and ing each other andfacing the sides of the the base-sections formed therein.- Fig. ltis av bars B', andthe inner sides of; said bars B are 4o plan View of the mold with the cover re# inclined slightly, so that the distance of space 9o moved, showing the side and division bars in between said bars next the moldis greater proper position. A i than at the edges or angles thereof-farthest Referring to the "drawings, A represents from said molds. the rectangular mold of a vstereotype-base- The inner or casting surface of the cover is 45 casting box, and B the Cover, preferably provided with a series of longitudinal ribsE 95 hinged thereto at one end. This box is pro- E andF F, which project from a casting-survided with the usual clamping devices and face which is on the Same horizontal plane as is swiveled in a cradle or frame C in the usual the meeting of the cover with the mold when manner and is also fitted with the customary the two are locked together. The ribs E E 5o tilting levers and other common operating project from the cover at such points that zoo when the casting-box is closed they enter the space between the partition-bars C and D of the mold, so that, together with said bars, they provide a casting-chamber for a columnwide section of base, substantially as shown in Fig. 3. The ribs F F are so located that when said casting-box is closed they enter the space between the bars B' and the bar D on one side and the bar B and the bar C on the other side and form a casting-chamber for sections of base of a half-column width, substantially as shown in the drawings.
In order to cast interlocking recesses in one side of said base-section and corresponding recesses in the engaging surfaces of the other base-section cast by this stereotype-box, I have provided the left-hand side of the bars Gand D with longitudinal beads h 72. at points near the casting-surface of the mold and have provided the opposite sides of said bars C and D with similarly-located corresponding longitudinal grooves These beads and grooves may so far as the features of my invention are concerned be shaped as shown in the drawings or otherwise. A groove G is formed along each side of the mold A in its plane surface a parallel to the central bars, with a depth below the surface a equal to the height of the outer face of the projecting flange of a base-section-clarnping strip 7c from the upper face of the base, as clearly shown in Fig. 3. The inner edge of said groove, in which the bars B B' are seated, is
rabbeted, and a plate H is secured in a depressed portion of surface a of the mold next grooves G in such manner that its uppersurface is flush with the plane a, and its edge overhangs the rabbeted portion of the groove G a distance equal tothe width of the clamping-strip flange, thereby forming a retainingslot a", in which the clamping-strip t may be secured in the position shown in Fig. 3, with its outer web-face against the bar B and its other parallel flange projecting into the casting-chamber of the side sections, so that when the metal is poured in said chamber the channeled clamping-strip 7:, is secured fast in said side sections of the stereotypebase. The outer or side bars B are each formed with a beveled portion which is adapted to engage and bear against this inclined side of the groove, so that when the cover is clamped to the mold and the said bars forced into their seats they will be moved toward and made to clamp the channeled clampingstrips in position.
As hereinbefore stated, the sides of said bars B B', C, and D are inclined to the surface a of the mold at an angle somewhat less than ninety degrees, so that the inner or proximate sides of the bars lean toward the opposing bar. The main part of the basesection cast' between these bars (in other Words, their upper plate-supporting portion) extends in a continuous stretch from bar to bar. Consequently as the metal cools after being run into the mold the continuous or upper portion of the base thus cast shrinks most, so that the sides of the base-sections when removed from the mold are in a plane at right angles or perpendicular to the platebearing surface, and when assembled for use these sides bear flat against each `other and form a rigid compact base.
What I claim as new isl. In a stereotype-casting box, the combination with the cover and mold, of parallel grooves formed in the mold-surface thereof near its side edges, whose sides are undercut, and side bars removably secured in said grooves, adapted to hold clamping-strips in engagement with said undercut sides.
2. In a stereotype-casting box, the combination with the cover and mold, of parallel grooves in the mold-surface near its side edges, Whose sides are undercut, and side bars removably secured in said grooves and adapted to lock clamping-strips in engagement with said undercut edges, the outer inclined sides of the grooves forming guides to properly seat said bars.
3. In a stereotype-casting box, the combination with the cover and mold, of parallel grooves iu the mold-surface near its side edges, whose sides are rabbeted, gage-plates secured in the rabbets, whose upper sides are iiush with the mold faces and whose inner edges overhang the grooves, and side bars seated in said grooves adapted to lock clamping-strip blanks in engagement with said plate edges.
4. In a stereotype-casting box, the combination with the cover and mold, of parallel clamping-strip-retaining grooves in the moldface near its side edges, side bars removably seated in said grooves adapted to lock the clamping-strips therein, and partition-bars parallel to said side bars, removably secured to said mold-face, the sides of the side and division bars forming angles of slightly less than ninety degrees with the mold-face.
5. In a stereotype-casting box, the combination with the cover and mold, of parallel clamping-strip-retaining grooves, side bars removably seated in said grooves, adapted to lock the clamping-strips therein, and partition-bars removably secured on said moldsurface, whose outer sides are a half-column width from the inner sides of said side bars, and whose inner sides are a column Width apart, said bar sides being adapted to form interlocking sides on base-sections, perpendicular to the bearing-surfaces thereof.
G. In a stereotype-casting box the combination with the cover and mold, of pockets of half-column and column width therein, and removable bars forming the sides of said half-column pockets, adapted to lock channeled clamping-strips therein.
7. In a stereotype-casting box, the combination with the cover and mold, of outer pockets of halfcolumn Width and inner IOO IIO
pockets of column width therein, removable means to retain sheet-metal clamping-strips partition-bars secured on the mold-surface in said outer pockets.
between said pockets, and removable bars A secured in said mold forming the outer sides CHARLES S PARTRIDGE' 5 of lsaid. outer pockets, the sides of said bars l Witnesses:
forming angles less than ninety degrees with M. FRIEL, the mold -faee, and the outer bars forming FRANK D. THOMASON.
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| US2522869A (en) * | 1949-03-08 | 1950-09-19 | Stephen I Griglak | Gauge and core for stereotype mold boxes |
| US2581860A (en) * | 1949-06-01 | 1952-01-08 | Myrtle M Hunter | Apparatus for molding printing base material |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US2522869A (en) * | 1949-03-08 | 1950-09-19 | Stephen I Griglak | Gauge and core for stereotype mold boxes |
| US2581860A (en) * | 1949-06-01 | 1952-01-08 | Myrtle M Hunter | Apparatus for molding printing base material |
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