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US1774896A
US1774896A US363913A US36391329A US1774896A US 1774896 A US1774896 A US 1774896A US 363913 A US363913 A US 363913A US 36391329 A US36391329 A US 36391329A US 1774896 A US1774896 A US 1774896A
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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
    • B28B1/00Producing shaped prefabricated articles from the material
    • B28B1/08Producing shaped prefabricated articles from the material by vibrating or jolting
    • B28B1/087Producing shaped prefabricated articles from the material by vibrating or jolting by means acting on the mould ; Fixation thereof to the mould

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  • This invention lrelates tov improvements lin ⁇ vibratory apparatus applicable tomolds used'Vv inmaking vstructures ⁇ of 'concrete, such as.
  • the ⁇ object of lthe improvement is to providel a portable -and easily applicable appliance to the form in which concrete is molded, i "whereby the form is vibrated during the in-HV troduction of concrete'in the mold to facili-I io tate settlement of the concrete so as to insure p compactness thereof.
  • Another object ofthe .invention is to lprovide an appliance for supporting an air hammer, or otherjvibrating ⁇ instrument,-in connection vwith' ak concrete4 form or mold by means of which the vibravtory action of the instrumentsis augmented. and therebyV facilitatesettlement of concrete as -it is poured in the mold.
  • Fig. 2 is a diagramof the applianceposi- 25tioned ona .form 'for making concrete tub-. ing, ⁇ therform being 'insectiongf 1 Y Y f
  • the invention "consists of a 'frame'com-. l ⁇ posed of aV pair of brackets 1 spaced apart,
  • the brackets are connected at a point spaced from their l hooks by a cross-bar 4, and uponv the horizonl tal projections is, fixed a platform 45.
  • A' tongue consisting of a bar of spring metal 4 at a point midway between the brackets and extends downwardly therefrom, vthe lower ⁇ end of said tonguey being free'.
  • avibrator 7 preferably an airvdrivenhammer, in any ksuitable mannerpthere beingy shownfa strap 8 extending over the barrel ofthe hammer with its ends bolted-to the platform whereby the Vhammer is ⁇ heldin place thereon 45 .withitspeen 9 disposed so jas to strike the? ⁇ Y front face of the tongue r when the hammer f isinaction..A v
  • the upper ends ofthe brackets have se- -cured'thereon a handle 10 fo'ruse in lifting 5o the appliance, and the vplatform has a weight is secured at its upper end tothe Vcross-bar 'l its outer 'endf" f f ietf .the @mcrae formrbirhookinath upper .'55
  • a vibrator consisting of aframe having l spaced brackets providedfwith hooks at their 85- I upper ends anda'platform supported at their 1 lowerends for attachment to a form; a cross- .barv connecting said brackets spacedk fromV i theirupper ends; a spring tongue consisting of a bar securedat one end thereof to saidoo cross-bar atl a Ypoint between said brackets, vthe lower'end 'offsa'id tongue being free; an
  • a vibrator consistingof ra frame at- Y tachable at 'one end thereof toa lform; a K spring tongue vfixed at one end to said frame, 2() which tongue lies approximately flat against gsaidform'when the :trame is in place; a vibrating hammer; in connectionf with ther frame', acting against said tongue, whereby f n c said formo: receives impacts ⁇ of the hammer l 25 through saidtongue and reactionaryT 'impacts of said tongue and a Weightpromoting stability to theframe when invplaceon the form.

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Sept. 1930. J. MILLER vxnuon FOR MoLDs Filed MaY 1'7, 1929 A TTORNEY.
Patented'semi-2.31930 f .Tosnmnl MILLER, or
. Application nieul isf-rayv i7,
. This invention lrelates tov improvements lin `vibratory apparatus applicable tomolds used'Vv inmaking vstructures `of 'concrete, such as.
tubing. v v .Y f The `object of lthe improvement is to providel a portable -and easily applicable appliance to the form in which concrete is molded, i "whereby the form is vibrated during the in-HV troduction of concrete'in the mold to facili-I io tate settlement of the concrete so as to insure p compactness thereof.. Another object ofthe .invention is to lprovide an appliance for supporting an air hammer, or otherjvibrating `instrument,-in connection vwith' ak concrete4 form or mold by means of which the vibravtory action of the instrumentsis augmented. and therebyV facilitatesettlement of concrete as -it is poured in the mold. f
Y These objects are accomplished vby the construction illustrated in the` accompanying .rdrawings,`in which :e f f ,n
-Fig.` g1 visa perspective View of. an' appliance embodyingfthe invention; and
Fig. 2 is a diagramof the applianceposi- 25tioned ona .form 'for making concrete tub-. ing,`therform being 'insectiongf 1 Y Y f The invention "consists of a 'frame'com-. l` posed of aV pair of brackets 1 spaced apart,
each having a hook 2 at-its top and a horizon- .talA extension 3 at its bottom. The brackets are connected at a point spaced from their l hooks by a cross-bar 4, and uponv the horizonl tal projections is, fixed a platform 45. A' tongue consisting of a bar of spring metal 4 at a point midway between the brackets and extends downwardly therefrom, vthe lower` end of said tonguey being free'. f
Upon the platform is rigidly secured avibrator 7 preferably an airvdrivenhammer, in any ksuitable mannerpthere beingy shownfa strap 8 extending over the barrel ofthe hammer with its ends bolted-to the platform whereby the Vhammer is `heldin place thereon 45 .withitspeen 9 disposed so jas to strike the?` Y front face of the tongue r when the hammer f isinaction..A v The upper ends ofthe brackets have se- -cured'thereon a handle 10 fo'ruse in lifting 5o the appliance, and the vplatform has a weight is secured at its upper end tothe Vcross-bar 'l its outer 'endf" f f ietf .the @mcrae formrbirhookinath upper .'55
endsf-ofthe brackets over the uppere'dger l :Whilethe appliance is'thusj positioned, conjl crete 13 -is poured 'into' themold between 6.0 `the'forms 12and j14, and the hammer is acti'- n v'vated in thejusu'al manner. yAs the peen,y ystrikeslthe, t'oi1,gi,ue,"the wall12 receives the impact througl'i thel'tongueandY is therebyl jarr'ed which'causes the-.concrete-mass-in1the v 'moldfto befshaken. v .Also,`f.upongeach`blow, 1 y
ofthepeemthefree end-of the tongueirel i gbounds'outwardlynfromf-the.'adjacent wfallffy f dueto thefimpa-ctiand slaps against the`- wall',`v v thus supplementingfthe' shockad'ministeredv 'my ytoithelmoldbythe/hammer?.v "i l' VThe weight attachedto th plratform'tends toi? eauseithe"frameandthe ltongue-to loearfV l* iirmlyagai'nsttheiwal-llof the mold and addsy tofthestability of the Iapparatusnwhen in r715 v placeand inaction by-absorbingthe'recoil vof ,the hammer. f
. The vinvention 1s form, and thus, increasing concrete'product.` Y
`What I vclaim is zv- 1. A vibrator consisting of aframe having l spaced brackets providedfwith hooks at their 85- I upper ends anda'platform supported at their 1 lowerends for attachment to a form; a cross- .barv connecting said brackets spacedk fromV i theirupper ends; a spring tongue consisting of a bar securedat one end thereof to saidoo cross-bar atl a Ypoint between said brackets, vthe lower'end 'offsa'id tongue being free; an
*air hammer or similar instrument fixed upon said platformjand'acting against said tongue at va point thereon betweenv its ends;v anda 95 y weight suspended from said framewherebyf* Ifsaid tongue is held-firmly against the wall Q f .lof said form When. the appliance is attached c. thereto.v v f. Y
- f 2. Agvibrator Aconsisting frame vat-YV'IIQQ r In vnu 112mg [the ihvnruemfthei fraile" is*l useful injcausing-.the'con- 1' f I crete' asfitis'poured in themold to become Y j j l compact therein by constantly jarring` thregsrogk j" thetenacityof the tachable to one end'of a form; a spring tongue fixed at one end to said'frame that lies against the exterior of said form when the frame is in place; a vibrating hammer in connection With 5 the frame and acting against said tongue at a. point between the ends' thereof; and a 4Weight)promoting stabilityk ofI the framein placeon theform. f Y t N 3. A vibrator .consisting Vof -a frame at- Y 'A m tachableat one. end thereof to a( form; a spring tongue fixed at onek Vend to said frame, Which tongue lies against the exterior of said c form When'theframeis in place-@and a Vi- 4 brating hammer y"in vconnectionm'With the Y. t l5 frame, acting against said tongue at a point between theendsthereof; Y
vibrator consistingof ra frame at- Y tachable at 'one end thereof toa lform; a K spring tongue vfixed at one end to said frame, 2() which tongue lies approximately flat against gsaidform'when the :trame is in place; a vibrating hammer; in connectionf with ther frame', acting against said tongue, whereby f n c said formo: receives impacts `of the hammer l 25 through saidtongue and reactionaryT 'impacts of said tongue and a Weightpromoting stability to theframe when invplaceon the form.
i 5f A ,vibraton'consistingof a frame aty v-tach'able at -one end otra vforni;a, spring 31, tongue fixed atone endto said frame, which y tongue lies approximatelyat against said form-When the frame isin piace; anda yi- 'brating g hammer in',` connection with the t frame, actingzagainst said'tongue, whereby 35"Said formireceives impacts kkof vthehammer f through said tongue and reactionary impacts f of-said tongue: v f In testimony'whereofl'alix my signature Y JOSEPHLE. MILLER 4014.' V f. f.
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US2621813A (en) * 1950-02-23 1952-12-16 Bauerle Vibrating car unloading device
US2673651A (en) * 1950-06-29 1954-03-30 Leland G Plant Hopper car evacuator
US2696639A (en) * 1951-02-08 1954-12-14 Nat Lead Co Apparatus and a method for extruding and drying plastic materials
US3100053A (en) * 1960-02-26 1963-08-06 Link Belt Co Car shaker
DE1164333B (en) * 1960-01-15 1964-02-27 Hermann Peters Guide device for a formwork vibrator for compacting concrete
FR2671825A1 (en) * 1991-01-18 1992-07-24 Stv Snc DEVICE FOR VIBRATION OF CONCRETE DURING CASTING.
US20080049545A1 (en) * 2006-08-22 2008-02-28 United Technologies Corporation Acoustic acceleration of fluid mixing in porous materials

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2621813A (en) * 1950-02-23 1952-12-16 Bauerle Vibrating car unloading device
US2673651A (en) * 1950-06-29 1954-03-30 Leland G Plant Hopper car evacuator
US2696639A (en) * 1951-02-08 1954-12-14 Nat Lead Co Apparatus and a method for extruding and drying plastic materials
DE1164333B (en) * 1960-01-15 1964-02-27 Hermann Peters Guide device for a formwork vibrator for compacting concrete
US3100053A (en) * 1960-02-26 1963-08-06 Link Belt Co Car shaker
FR2671825A1 (en) * 1991-01-18 1992-07-24 Stv Snc DEVICE FOR VIBRATION OF CONCRETE DURING CASTING.
US20080049545A1 (en) * 2006-08-22 2008-02-28 United Technologies Corporation Acoustic acceleration of fluid mixing in porous materials
US20100046319A1 (en) * 2006-08-22 2010-02-25 United Technologies Corporation Acoustic Acceleration of Fluid Mixing in Porous Materials
US8408782B2 (en) 2006-08-22 2013-04-02 United Technologies Corporation Acoustic acceleration of fluid mixing in porous materials
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