US1619435A - Method of producing models of buildings and the like - Google Patents

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US1619435A
US1619435A US82744A US8274426A US1619435A US 1619435 A US1619435 A US 1619435A US 82744 A US82744 A US 82744A US 8274426 A US8274426 A US 8274426A US 1619435 A US1619435 A US 1619435A
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  • aux BETTIG OF KOENIGSBERG, GERMANY, ASSIGNOR '10 FESTBAUKASTEN GESELLSOHAI'TMIT BESCHRANKTER HAITUNG, OF BERLIN, GERMANY.
  • the object of the present invention is to produce true models of buildings and the like by the assembling of building blocks or bricks andother requisites in a rigid and yet detachable manner, and the invention consists in connecting the elements and plastering them where required by means of a plastic mortar adapted to dry quickly and to be easily dissolved after drying for disassembling the elements whenever required.
  • a suitable mortar for this purpose is composed of sea-sand, whiting, dextrine and water.
  • FIGs. 1 to 5 of the accompanying drawings represent perspective views of difi'erent forms of blocks or bricks for use in connection with the models, and
  • Fig. 6 a view of a roofing tile.
  • Fig. 7 is a. side View, partly in section, of a window structure
  • Fig. 8 a front view of the same
  • Figs. 9 and 10 are similar views of a door structure.
  • Fig. 11 is a front view of a model built up in accordance with the improved method
  • Fig. 14 is a View on a larger scale showing the bonding of the bricks and the joints.
  • the building elements shown in Figs. 1 to 6 may be made of stone, wood or other suitable material and given any desired shape other than those shown.
  • a suitable material for this purpose is hard wood dyed red or any other desired brick colour.
  • the blocks or bricks are laid as in the' case of ordinary bricks, a mortar being psed which dries quickly and hard and which can readily be re-dissolved when the bricks and other elements are required for the building of a fresh model.
  • a suitable mortar is composed of 4 parts sea-sand, 4 parts whiting, and 2 parts dextrine. The mixture is supplied together with the blocks and other requisites and in the form of a powder which has only to be mixed with water to be converted into mortar.
  • the models are erected on a base plate according to a regular building plan and in true proportion.
  • Window and door frames are fitted by means of the mortar into the brick work.
  • Each window frame I) has an external facing a and the door frame (I a. sinfilarfacing 0 arranged parallel with the wa This arrangement enables the frames to be rigidly fixed to the brick work and allows the window and doors to be moved on their hinges without risk of detaching the frames from the walls.
  • the roof truss is built u and placed in position, the roof being .nished withbattens and tiles or other suitable roofing material, so as to produce a true model of the bullding.
  • the mortar may be omitted along one course of bricks, for instance under the eaves, so as to leave the upper part of the model free to be lifted off to give access to the interior.
  • Fig. 14 shows the bonding of the bricks e and the mortar joints 7.
  • the models produced in this manner will be firm enough to withstand considerable handling without collapsing. They can be used not only as toys but also for experimental and exhibition purposes as well as for photographic and kinematographic exposures.
  • the mortar may be coloured and can also be used for plastering purposes. It is applied by means of the usual tools such as trowel, straight-edge and the like. It dissolves readily in Water so that the bricks and other elements can be disassembled and used repeatedly for other models.
  • Building models composed of building blocks and a binding and plastering medium adapted to set quickly and hard, and to be readily dissolved in water after the hardening.
  • Building models composed of building blocks and a binding and plastering medium consisting of a mixture of sea sand, whiting, dextrine and water.

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March 1 1927.
Fig/1.
M. R. RETTIG METHOD OF PRODUCING MODELS OF BUILDINGS AND THE LIKE Filed Jan. 21, 1926 Fig.2.
Fig.3. Fig.4. Fig.5.
In vemor':
Patented Mn. 1, 1927.
UNITED STATES PATENT" OFFICE.
aux BETTIG, OF KOENIGSBERG, GERMANY, ASSIGNOR '10 FESTBAUKASTEN GESELLSOHAI'TMIT BESCHRANKTER HAITUNG, OF BERLIN, GERMANY.
METHOD OF PRODUCING MODELS OF BUIL DINGS AND THE LIKE.
Application filed January 21, 1926, Serial No. 82,744, and in Germany January 25, 1924.
The object of the present invention is to produce true models of buildings and the like by the assembling of building blocks or bricks andother requisites in a rigid and yet detachable manner, and the invention consists in connecting the elements and plastering them where required by means of a plastic mortar adapted to dry quickly and to be easily dissolved after drying for disassembling the elements whenever required.
A suitable mortar for this purpose is composed of sea-sand, whiting, dextrine and water.
Figs. 1 to 5 of the accompanying drawings represent perspective views of difi'erent forms of blocks or bricks for use in connection with the models, and
Fig. 6, a view of a roofing tile.
Fig. 7 is a. side View, partly in section, of a window structure,
Fig. 8, a front view of the same, and
Figs. 9 and 10, are similar views of a door structure.
Fig. 11 is a front view of a model built up in accordance with the improved method,
Fig. 12, an end view of the same, and
Fig. 13, a sectional plan.'
Fig. 14 is a View on a larger scale showing the bonding of the bricks and the joints.
The building elements shown in Figs. 1 to 6 may be made of stone, wood or other suitable material and given any desired shape other than those shown. A suitable material for this purpose is hard wood dyed red or any other desired brick colour.
The blocks or bricks are laid as in the' case of ordinary bricks, a mortar being psed which dries quickly and hard and which can readily be re-dissolved when the bricks and other elements are required for the building of a fresh model.
A suitable mortar is composed of 4 parts sea-sand, 4 parts whiting, and 2 parts dextrine. The mixture is supplied together with the blocks and other requisites and in the form of a powder which has only to be mixed with water to be converted into mortar.
The models are erected on a base plate according to a regular building plan and in true proportion. Window and door frames are fitted by means of the mortar into the brick work. Each window frame I) has an external facing a and the door frame (I a. sinfilarfacing 0 arranged parallel with the wa This arrangement enables the frames to be rigidly fixed to the brick work and allows the window and doors to be moved on their hinges without risk of detaching the frames from the walls.
After the erection of the walls and partitions, the roof truss is built u and placed in position, the roof being .nished withbattens and tiles or other suitable roofing material, so as to produce a true model of the bullding. The mortar may be omitted along one course of bricks, for instance under the eaves, so as to leave the upper part of the model free to be lifted off to give access to the interior.
Fig. 14 shows the bonding of the bricks e and the mortar joints 7.
The models produced in this manner will be firm enough to withstand considerable handling without collapsing. They can be used not only as toys but also for experimental and exhibition purposes as well as for photographic and kinematographic exposures.
The mortar may be coloured and can also be used for plastering purposes. It is applied by means of the usual tools such as trowel, straight-edge and the like. It dissolves readily in Water so that the bricks and other elements can be disassembled and used repeatedly for other models.
I claim:
1. Building models composed of building blocks and a binding and plastering medium adapted to set quickly and hard, and to be readily dissolved in water after the hardening.
2. Building models composed of building blocks and a binding and plastering medium consisting of a mixture of sea sand, whiting, dextrine and water.
3. Building models composed of blocks, window and door frames of L-shaped crosssection, and a mortar for connecting said elements, said mortar being adapted to set quickly and hard, and to be readily dissolved after hardenin -MAX Rl CHARD RETTIG.
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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2780028A (en) * 1954-12-15 1957-02-05 Bachmann Bros Inc Door for toy house
US3021613A (en) * 1961-01-05 1962-02-20 Pre Mix Corp Colored mortar display

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2780028A (en) * 1954-12-15 1957-02-05 Bachmann Bros Inc Door for toy house
US3021613A (en) * 1961-01-05 1962-02-20 Pre Mix Corp Colored mortar display

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