US898703A - Manufacture of stone or marble artificially. - Google Patents
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C04—CEMENTS; CONCRETE; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES
- C04B—LIME, MAGNESIA; SLAG; CEMENTS; COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, e.g. MORTARS, CONCRETE OR LIKE BUILDING MATERIALS; ARTIFICIAL STONE; CERAMICS; REFRACTORIES; TREATMENT OF NATURAL STONE
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UNIE STATEE PATENT OFFICE.
THOMAS MATHIESON THOM, OF WOODLANDS, OHESHUNT, ENGLAND, ASSIGNOR TO THE LITHOGRAPHIO STONE AND MARBLE COMPANY LIMITED, OF LONDON, ENGLAND, A COR- PORATION OF GREAT BRITAIN. I v
MANUFACTURE OF STONE OR MARBLE ARTIFICIALLY.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed August 2, 1907. Serial No. 386,760.
No. 898,703. Patented sept. 15, 1908.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, THOMAS MATHIESON THOM, a subject of the King of Great Britain, and resident of Woodlands, Cheshunt, in the county of Hertford, England, lithographer, have invented new and useful Improvements Relating to the Manufacture. of Stone or Marble Artificially, of which the following is a s ecification.
n the manufacture of stone or marble artificially the materials, for instance, stone or marble chips or blast furnace slag or mixtures thereof are taken and disintegrated to the desired degree, the productis mixed with lime and the mixture slaked and molded into blocks or slabs which are dried and finally submitted to the action of carbonic acid gas in a closed vessel for the purpose of hardening the same and converting them into blocks or slabs of true stone or marble.
The carbonating of the blocks to be' thorough and com lete must be effected in such a way that t e gas is caused to penetrate to the very innermost parts and in this connection a difi iculty arises owing to the formation of a hard skin or casing around the blocks which acts as an obstruction to the passing of the gas into the interior. To get over the difficulty I have, in earlier inventions, proceeded in one of two ways, viz. I have submitted the blocks to be carbonated in a closed vessel to the action of carbonic acid gas which is pumped into the vessel so that the pressure is increased until the required maxlmum pressure is obtained, which maximum is maintained by repeated introductions of more gas as long as the operation is in rogress. Another method of effecting car onation particularly suitable for producing the softer or more porous kinds of stone is by exhausting the vessel containing the slabs as completely as possible and then admitting carbonic acid gas until the vacuum which has been produced is partly destroyed. When a certain reading of the gage is reached the supply of gas is stopped until the vacuum begins to increase again owing to the absorption of the gas which is going on in the blocks and at this point, more gas is allowed to enter the vessel so as to maintain the reading of the gage as constant as possible, for example, at about 5 inches of vacuum. I have now'ascertained that by a combination of these processes excellent results can be obtained.
The blocks are molded in a way that is now understood and are introduced into a closed vessel capable of sustaining a sufficiency of pressure either internally or externally. The vessel containingv the blocks is then exhausted as completely as possible,'say, until the gage registers 27 inches. Carbonic acid gas is then admitted until the gage registers say 5 inches when the supply of gas is temporarily stopped. As soon asthe gage begins to register an increase of vacuum, which is due to the absorption of gas by the blocks, the supply of gas is renewed sufficiently to reestablish the former reading which is maintained constant in this manner as long as necessary. To com lete the operation of carbonation a furt er supply of gas is pumped into the vessel until an actual pressure of gas is obtained which is gradually increased-and maintained until perfect carbonation throughout the whole thickness-of the blocks has been eifected. The degree of increase in the ressure must depend upon the density of t e blocks under treatment. With hard stones and marbles it may be necessary to pump in gas until a pressure of 300-400 lbs. to the. square inch is ultimately reached, but with soft or porous stones hardly any ressure, succeeding the use of what may e termed the vacuum process, will be needed.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
The process of carbonating artificial stone sure and ending at greater than atmosp ieric pressure. 1
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
THOMAS MATH IESON TH OM Witnesses:
ALFRED BIsHoP', WALTER F. TANDY.
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Cited By (5)
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US2824345A (en) * | 1956-09-05 | 1958-02-25 | Zifferer Lothar Robert | Apparatus and method for curing a formed granular article |
US2917778A (en) * | 1955-12-23 | 1959-12-22 | Coleman Co | Closed vessel curing of concrete |
US2928149A (en) * | 1957-04-10 | 1960-03-15 | Lothar R Zifferer | Apparatus and method for curing a formed granular article |
US5246641A (en) * | 1991-11-13 | 1993-09-21 | Mainlining Service, Inc. | Method for lining a pipe with a cement mortar |
US5443377A (en) * | 1991-11-13 | 1995-08-22 | Mainlining Service, Inc. | Increased efficiency apparatus for lining a pipe with a cement mortar |
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Cited By (6)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2917778A (en) * | 1955-12-23 | 1959-12-22 | Coleman Co | Closed vessel curing of concrete |
US2824345A (en) * | 1956-09-05 | 1958-02-25 | Zifferer Lothar Robert | Apparatus and method for curing a formed granular article |
US2928149A (en) * | 1957-04-10 | 1960-03-15 | Lothar R Zifferer | Apparatus and method for curing a formed granular article |
US5246641A (en) * | 1991-11-13 | 1993-09-21 | Mainlining Service, Inc. | Method for lining a pipe with a cement mortar |
US5443377A (en) * | 1991-11-13 | 1995-08-22 | Mainlining Service, Inc. | Increased efficiency apparatus for lining a pipe with a cement mortar |
US5650103A (en) * | 1991-11-13 | 1997-07-22 | Mainlining Service, Inc. | Increased efficiency method for lining a pipe with a cement mortar |
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