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US1011019A US58309910A US1910583099A US1011019A US 1011019 A US1011019 A US 1011019A US 58309910 A US58309910 A US 58309910A US 1910583099 A US1910583099 A US 1910583099A US 1011019 A US1011019 A US 1011019A
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
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  • the bricks are piled on the platform of a truck, which is run on to the rails in a steaming cylinder.
  • the bricks By sub1ect1ng the bricks to the action of steam inside the hermetically closed cylinder, they are hardened in the customary manner. This being completed, the steaming cylinder 1s opened and the truck run out.
  • the removal of the bricks from the trucks has heretofore been efi'ected by hand, entailing the eXpenditure of considerable time in this laborious 'ob.
  • the bricks are mechanically conveyed or shifted from the trucks onto the floor of the transport wagons thus eifecting a saving of time, labor and expense.
  • FIG. 1 shows the shifting arrangement diagranmatically, Fg. 2 is a plan view of Fi 1.
  • the truck a on which the bricks to be hardened in the steaming cylinder are piled in the usual way, runs on the rails b, which latter may cross one or more turn-tables c for shunting.
  • the rails b lead to one or more walls or abutments d, against which the transport wagon e is to be pushed.
  • the wall (Z and the pavement in front of same and the rails b are situated at such respective elevations as to enable the tail end of the floor of the wagon 6 to pass over the said wall and be in the same horizontal plane as the floor of the truck a, while the wall d also serves as an abutment to stop the wagon e in its rearward movement, in such position that the extreme rear end of the floor thereof is close to the adjacent edge of the floor of the truck a, all as indicated in the drawing.
  • a plunger f which serves for shifting en masse the pile of bricks from the truck a on to the platform of the wagon e.
  • the plunger f possesses a bearing surface of suflicient area for pushing against the base of the pile of bricks throughout the full length of the truck a.
  • the bricks by being piled in gradually decreasing tiers in conformity with the space of the steaming cylinder above the truck, as shown in Fig. 1, permit of their being pushed as one entity by the plunger f.
  • the reciprocating plunger f whose rod or rods g may run on the rollers h supported in suitable bearings on the foundation la, receives its impulse from any available source of motive power.
  • a hand crank z' is employed, the shaft Z of which carries a pinion m, which meshes with the toothed wheel n.
  • the shaft o to which the toothed wheel n is keyed, carries a pinion p, said pinion ;0 being in engagement with the toothed rack g secured to or integral with the plunger rod g.
  • the plunger may be actuated by steam, electrical or other power.
  • the transport wagon is advantageously constructed to receive two truck loads, one pile of bricks behind the other, as may be seen from the drawing, the stroke of the plunger being sufiiciently long for this purpose.

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- W. BOMHOFF.
BBIGK CONVBYEE.
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII PT. 21. 1910. 1,01 1,01 9. r Patented Dec.5, 1911.
WALDEMAR BOIVII-IOFF, OF LONDON, ENGLAND.
IBRICK-CONVEYER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed September 21, 1910.
Patented Dec. 5, 1911.
Serial No. 583,099.
To all whom tt may concern:
Be it known that I, VVALDEMAR Bornorr, a subject of the King of Great Brtan and Ireland, residing at 25 Newnham road, \Vood Green, London, England, have nvented a new and useful Brick-ConVeyer, of which the following is a specification.
In manufacturing and hardenng brcks containing lime, the bricks are piled on the platform of a truck, which is run on to the rails in a steaming cylinder. By sub1ect1ng the bricks to the action of steam inside the hermetically closed cylinder, they are hardened in the customary manner. This being completed, the steaming cylinder 1s opened and the truck run out. The removal of the bricks from the trucks has heretofore been efi'ected by hand, entailing the eXpenditure of considerable time in this laborious 'ob. J According to the present invention the bricks are mechanically conveyed or shifted from the trucks onto the floor of the transport wagons thus eifecting a saving of time, labor and expense.
I will now proceed to describe my invention more fully, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which, by Way of eXample,
Figure 1 shows the shifting arrangement diagranmatically, Fg. 2 is a plan view of Fi 1.
The truck a, on which the bricks to be hardened in the steaming cylinder are piled in the usual way, runs on the rails b, which latter may cross one or more turn-tables c for shunting. The rails b lead to one or more walls or abutments d, against which the transport wagon e is to be pushed. The wall (Z and the pavement in front of same and the rails b are situated at such respective elevations as to enable the tail end of the floor of the wagon 6 to pass over the said wall and be in the same horizontal plane as the floor of the truck a, while the wall d also serves as an abutment to stop the wagon e in its rearward movement, in such position that the extreme rear end of the floor thereof is close to the adjacent edge of the floor of the truck a, all as indicated in the drawing.
On a suitable base or foundation ?a adjacent to the rails b opposite to each wall d, is rectilinearly guided a plunger f, which serves for shifting en masse the pile of bricks from the truck a on to the platform of the wagon e. To this end the plunger f possesses a bearing surface of suflicient area for pushing against the base of the pile of bricks throughout the full length of the truck a. The bricks by being piled in gradually decreasing tiers in conformity with the space of the steaming cylinder above the truck, as shown in Fig. 1, permit of their being pushed as one entity by the plunger f.
The reciprocating plunger f, whose rod or rods g may run on the rollers h supported in suitable bearings on the foundation la, receives its impulse from any available source of motive power. In the example of carrying the invention into practice indicated in the drawing, a hand crank z' is employed, the shaft Z of which carries a pinion m, which meshes with the toothed wheel n. The shaft o, to which the toothed wheel n is keyed, carries a pinion p, said pinion ;0 being in engagement with the toothed rack g secured to or integral with the plunger rod g. By turning the hand crank z' sufficient power is transmitted through the intermediate gear m, n, 79 to the rack g, for pushing the entire pile of bricks smoothly from the truck a onto the transport wagon, the latter having been previously fixed against movement in any appropriate manner. Circumstances permitting, the plunger may be actuated by steam, electrical or other power.
The transport wagon is advantageously constructed to receive two truck loads, one pile of bricks behind the other, as may be seen from the drawing, the stroke of the plunger being sufiiciently long for this purpose.
It appears advisable to connect the plunger with a counting mechanism of any suitable known construction, not shown in the drawing, in order to control or check the number of loads shifted and transported.
'While I have shown in the accompanying drawings the preferred form of my invention, it will be understood that I do not limit myself to the precise form shown, for many of the details may be changed in form or position without afecting the operativeness or utility of my invention, and I therefore reserve the right to make all such modifications as are included, within the scope of the following claim, or of mechanical equivalents to the structure set forth.
What I doclaim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
In apparatus for shifting bricks from one truck or wagon to another, the combination of a straight track along which the truck can travel, a plunger movable from one side of the track over, and close to, the floor of the truck in only a direction perpendicular to the track, a wagon movable perpendicularly to, and at the opposite side of, the track, and an abutment at the same side of the track as the wagon, the said abutment being of such a height as to allow the tail end of the wagon to pass over it, and at such a distance from the track as to arrest the approach of the wagon to the track when the said tail end is close to the adj acent edg'e of the floor of the truck, and the floors of the truck and wagon being in the same hori- 15 WALDEMAR BOMHOFF.
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LEONARD MORLEY, JOHN D. FLEMING.
Copies of this patet may be obtained for five cents each, by addressin'g the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, 1). G.
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US3456919A (en) * 1966-11-14 1969-07-22 Brooks & Perkins Pallet positioner for aircraft cargo handling system
US3710961A (en) * 1969-06-17 1973-01-16 Establissements J Berthelat Et Transfer device

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3456919A (en) * 1966-11-14 1969-07-22 Brooks & Perkins Pallet positioner for aircraft cargo handling system
US3710961A (en) * 1969-06-17 1973-01-16 Establissements J Berthelat Et Transfer device

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