US89326A - Improvement in machines for making tin-lined lead pipe - Google Patents

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  • My invention consists of a machine ot' such construction that while it is peculiarly adapted for the purpose of making tin-lined lead pipe, it is convertible into a machine for making lead pipe, possessing ⁇ advantages over leadpipe machines now in use, and is also convertible into a machine for making tin pipe.
  • Figure I is an axial section, exhibiting my lnachine arranged to make tin-lined lead pipe.
  • Fig. 2 is an axial section, exhibiting the machine converted into a machine for making lead pipe.
  • Fig. 3 is an axialsection, representing the machine to make solid-tin pipe.
  • a hydraulic press is represented as the preferred application of power, A being the cylinder of the same, B the piston, and G the piston-rod.
  • A being the cylinder of the same
  • B the piston
  • G the piston-rod.
  • D E F three plungers, D E F, adapted to fit snugly and slide within the cylinders G H I.
  • the metal is poured into these cylinders and pressed out into a single discharge-aperture, J, by the plungers D E F.
  • tin-lined lead pipe In making tin-lined lead pipe, tin is poured into the middle cylinder, H, and lead into the outside cylinders, G I, the cylinders being of such relative diameters that the combined metals will be forced out in the exact proportion desired.
  • the middle plunger, E carries a core, J', around which the pipe is formed, the die K serving to limit the outside diameter of the pipe.
  • Passages L M connect the outer cylinders with the discharge-aperture J.
  • the tin contained in the cylinder H is forced out, and tightly encircles the core J', and the lea-d is forced to surround the tin and fill the die K.
  • the core J' is removed, the cylinders raised otf the frame on which they are iitted over "steady-pins" 0, and the permanent or stationary core N is inserted in the bottom of the cylinder H to stop ott' the middle cylinder and form at the same time a core on which the pipe is formed.
  • the lead is forced from the cyli nders G I through the die K and around the core N.
  • I make the die K (in which the passages L M are in part formed) loose and capable of being rotated on its seat.
  • the communication between cylinders G I and the discharge-pipe J is cut ott'.
  • the core N is removed and the core J' replaced, and the machine is then adapted to form tin pipe in the ordinary way.

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UNITED STATES vPATENT OFFICE.
HUGH MERRIE, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO.
IMPROVEMENT IN MACHINES FOR MAKING TIN-LINED LEAD PIPE.
Specification forming part tof Letters Patent No. 89,326, dated April 27, 1869.
To all who-m it may concern:
Be it known that I, HUGH MERRIE, of Cincinnati, Hamilton county, State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Machines for Making Soft-Metal Pipes; and I do hereby declare the following to be a sufficiently full, clear, and exact description thereof to enable one skilled in the art to which my invention appertains to make and use it, reference being had to the accom panyin gdrawings,'which form a part of this specification.
My invention consists of a machine ot' such construction that while it is peculiarly adapted for the purpose of making tin-lined lead pipe, it is convertible into a machine for making lead pipe, possessing` advantages over leadpipe machines now in use, and is also convertible into a machine for making tin pipe.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure I is an axial section, exhibiting my lnachine arranged to make tin-lined lead pipe. Fig. 2 is an axial section, exhibiting the machine converted into a machine for making lead pipe. Fig. 3 is an axialsection, representing the machine to make solid-tin pipe.
In the drawings a hydraulic press is represented as the preferred application of power, A being the cylinder of the same, B the piston, and G the piston-rod. To the head of the press are attached three plungers, D E F, adapted to fit snugly and slide within the cylinders G H I. The metal is poured into these cylinders and pressed out into a single discharge-aperture, J, by the plungers D E F.
In making tin-lined lead pipe, tin is poured into the middle cylinder, H, and lead into the outside cylinders, G I, the cylinders being of such relative diameters that the combined metals will be forced out in the exact proportion desired. The middle plunger, E, carries a core, J', around which the pipe is formed, the die K serving to limit the outside diameter of the pipe. Passages L M connect the outer cylinders with the discharge-aperture J.
In the operation of making tin-lined lead pipe, the tin contained in the cylinder H is forced out, and tightly encircles the core J', and the lea-d is forced to surround the tin and fill the die K.
For making common lead pipe the core J' is removed, the cylinders raised otf the frame on which they are iitted over "steady-pins" 0, and the permanent or stationary core N is inserted in the bottom of the cylinder H to stop ott' the middle cylinder and form at the same time a core on which the pipe is formed. The lead is forced from the cyli nders G I through the die K and around the core N.
In other machines for making lead pipe a .single cylinder is used and the core is reciprocated in the pipe, attended by considerable friction and liability of destruction of the pipe in the upward stroke.
For the purpose of converting my machine into an apparatus for making tin pipe, I make the die K (in which the passages L M are in part formed) loose and capable of being rotated on its seat. When turned quarter round (see Fig. 3) the communication between cylinders G I and the discharge-pipe J is cut ott'. The core N is removed and the core J' replaced, and the machine is then adapted to form tin pipe in the ordinary way.
I claim herein as new and of my inventionl. In combination with the cylinder H, plunger E, and core J', the additional or supplementary cylinders, G I, plungers I) F, and passages L M, arranged and operating substantially in the manner and for the purpose specified.
2. In the described connection with the addition-al or supplementary cylinders, Gr I, plungers D F, and passages L M, the core N, arranged and operating in the manner' and for the purposedescribed.
In testimony of which invention I hereunto set my hand.
HUGH MERRIE.
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THEO. H. JAMES,
EUGENE TRUMP.
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US3545246A (en) * 1967-02-11 1970-12-08 Hydraulik Gmbh Extrusion press
US3786665A (en) * 1971-03-26 1974-01-22 R Creuzet Hot extrusion machine
US4703642A (en) * 1984-01-24 1987-11-03 Swiss Aluminium Ltd. Process and device for manufacturing a section, in particular a hollow section, via extrusion

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3545246A (en) * 1967-02-11 1970-12-08 Hydraulik Gmbh Extrusion press
US3786665A (en) * 1971-03-26 1974-01-22 R Creuzet Hot extrusion machine
US4703642A (en) * 1984-01-24 1987-11-03 Swiss Aluminium Ltd. Process and device for manufacturing a section, in particular a hollow section, via extrusion

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