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US919018A
US919018A US35248607A US1907352486A US919018A US 919018 A US919018 A US 919018A US 35248607 A US35248607 A US 35248607A US 1907352486 A US1907352486 A US 1907352486A US 919018 A US919018 A US 919018A
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    • F27DDETAILS OR ACCESSORIES OF FURNACES, KILNS, OVENS, OR RETORTS, IN SO FAR AS THEY ARE OF KINDS OCCURRING IN MORE THAN ONE KIND OF FURNACE
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  • My invention relates to improvements in bricks and tiles, and has particular relation to the structural formation of a facing therefor which is of a different material from tha of the body of the brick or tile.
  • the objects of my invention include the provision of a facing which is of predetermined form and material, and by means of which a brick or tile can be placed in proper position relative thereto while in plastic condition, the brick or tile, when hardened, being positively and firmly secured to the facing, thereby permitting of the facing being formed of metal and enable the exposed face to be of any suitable design or enameled, if desired; also, theprovision of a facing which is formed with rearwardly projecting integral portions so bent as to provide, when the material of the brick or tile is in position with respect to the casing, looking or key structures which, by reason of their shape, prevent relative movement of facing and brick or tile.
  • Figure 1 is a view of the blank from which the facing. is formed, the blank being shown in its condition prior to having its retaining members bent into posi tion.
  • Fig. 2 is a similar view showing the edges bent into form ready for. the application of the plastic material ofthe brick or tile.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective View showing a brick or tile with the facing applied thereto.
  • Fig. t is a vertical cross-sectional view of the tile shown in Fig. 3. the section showing the barbs in elevation.
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective taken on line'55 of Fig. 3.
  • the blank. 10 from which the facing is formed, and which is shown in unbent form in Fig. 1, is of ageneral sha e corresponding to that of the front of the rick to which it is to be secured, and having an. imperforate. central portion and slitted edges;
  • the central portion 11 corresponds substantially in area to the area of the front of the exposed face of the brick when the latter isin position, while the slitted edges 12 form the retaining portions when properly bentinto position relatively to the portion 11.
  • the corners of the blank are shown as not rovided with edge portions 12, as such portions could 'not be bent into proper position without interference with each other.
  • each ed e portion 12 is provided with a plurality of 5 its 13,--the slits of each edge extending at an angle or oblique with respect to the plane of the adjacent edges of the blank, and are spaced apart substansectional View of the brick, the section being" tially equi-distant from each other, thereby '80 forming on each edge of the blank a plurality of separated portions connected integrally with the portion 11.
  • the slits extend inwardly to approximately the plane of a line connecting the corners, so that there is provided what may be termed a eripheral flan e portion on each of'the e ges of v the blank, which portions are turned rearwardly to substantially right angles to the plane of the face of the b ank, and leaving the face of the blank of a size correspondin to the size of the face of the complete brick.
  • the flanges in this form wou d not be held against a withdrawing movement of the face if the material were placed in position, and hence the slitting of these flanges in the particular manner shown to provide the separate ortions heretofore 'referred to and each 0 which is to form an independent locking member against a withdrawal of the facing from the brick.
  • the flange has a portion thereof bent inwardly at right angles to the plane of'th'e flange to form a barb 14, t'he bending line-extendin substantially at right angles to the plane 0 the face of the blank.
  • the side edges of the separate flange portions are angular with respect to the line of bendin of the barbs, so that the latter are forme with their free edges extendingangular with respect to the bending line, the rear edge of the barb being on the same vertical plane as that of the flange, the free or inclined edge of the barb running from the end of said rear edge of the barb to a point approximately on the plane of the edge of the portion 11, the barb being in the form of an acute angle, with its rear edge of a length suificient to produce a material-receiving space along the free edge of the barb, said edge forming a locking surface against a withdrawal of the facing excepting by bending the separate portions of the flange outwardly a distance sufficient to carry said free edge of the barbs out of the plane of the brick.
  • each barb projects at right angles both to its flange and the facing and is parallel with the adjacent flanges, while the edge of the barb opposite to the facing is inclined relatively to the plane of the flange to provide a materialreceiving space between the barb and the facing, as shown in Fig. 4:.
  • those portions of the facing which are exposed on the sides or ends of the brick are flat surfaces, there being no thickness of the metal exposed on the surface, excepting at the corners. Therefore, when the bricks are placed in position there is no liability of the barbed flanges being withdrawn from their proper positions in the brick so that I the facing is firmly anchored thereto against movement in any direction.
  • the facing is applied to the brick or tile while the latter is in plastic condition so that the material thereof can be passed into the materialreceiving spaces referred to.
  • the hardening of the brick or tile firmly locks the facing in position.
  • the material of which the body of the facing is formed is preferably metallic.
  • the exposed face of the facing may be enameled or otherwise prepared to form a fanciful exposed surface to the brick or tile.
  • a tile facin having peripheral rear Wardly directed anges each flange having a barb on one side of its edges, said barb extending angular-1y with respect to the plane of the flange and'having its plane extending at right angles to the plane of the facin v 2.
  • a tfie facin having peripheral rearwardly directed fl anges each having a barb projecting at right angles both to its flange a barb projectinglaterally of the plane of the flange, the rear edges of the flange and barb being on the same vertical plane.v
  • a tile facing having peripheral rear wardly directed flanges, each flange having a barb on one of its edges, said barb extendinginwardly at right angles to the plane of the flange and having its plane extending at right angles to theplane of the facing.
  • a tile facing having rearwardly directed flanges, each having an angularly shaped barb projecting laterally from the plane of the flange, the rear edgeof the flange and of the barb being on the same vertical plane.
  • a tile facing having peripheral rearwardly extending flanges, each having an angularly shaped barb projecting laterally of the plane of the flange, the edge of the barb opposite the facing being inclined relatively to the plane of the flange to provide a material-receiving space between the barband the facing.
  • a tile facing having peripheral rearwardly directed flanges each having a plurality of inwardly extending spaced oblique clefts extending parallel with each other, said clefts dividing the peripheral flanges into smaller independent flanges having a portion the exposed edges of which are inclined relatively to each other in a manner to form an acute angle therebetween, said portion being bent at right angles to the plane of the flanges to form barbs thereon.
  • a tile facing having peripheral rearwardly directed flanges each having a plurality of inwardly extending spaced oblique clefts extending parallel with each other, said clefts dividing the peripheral flanges into smaller independent flanges having a portion the exposed edges of which are inclined relatively to each other in a manner to form an acute angle l erebetween, said portion being bent at rig t angles to the plane of the flanges to form barbs thereon, the clefts of opposite edges of the facing extending at opposing angles.

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J. H. JACKSON.
ENAMELED BRICK AND TILE.
APPLICATION FILED J AN.16, 1907.
Patented Apr. 20, 1909.
attorney/e I JOSEPH H. JACKSON, OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.
nnnmnnn BRICK A ND TILE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented April 20, .1909.
Application filed. January 16, 1907. Serial No; 352,488;
To all whom 'it may concern:
3e it known that I, JOSEPH H. J AGKSON, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at Pittsburg, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Enameled Bricks and Tiles, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawing.
, My invention relates to improvements in bricks and tiles, and has particular relation to the structural formation of a facing therefor which is of a different material from tha of the body of the brick or tile.
The objects of my invention include the provision of a facing which is of predetermined form and material, and by means of which a brick or tile can be placed in proper position relative thereto while in plastic condition, the brick or tile, when hardened, being positively and firmly secured to the facing, thereby permitting of the facing being formed of metal and enable the exposed face to be of any suitable design or enameled, if desired; also, theprovision of a facing which is formed with rearwardly projecting integral portions so bent as to provide, when the material of the brick or tile is in position with respect to the casing, looking or key structures which, by reason of their shape, prevent relative movement of facing and brick or tile.
Other and further objects will be readily perceived as the invention is hereinafter disclosed. v
To these and other ends, my invention consists in the improved construction and combination of arts hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings, and particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
In the drawings, in which similar reference characters indicate similar parts in each of the views,Figure 1 is a view of the blank from which the facing. is formed, the blank being shown in its condition prior to having its retaining members bent into posi tion. Fig. 2 is a similar view showing the edges bent into form ready for. the application of the plastic material ofthe brick or tile. Fig. 3 is a perspective View showing a brick or tile with the facing applied thereto. Fig. t is a vertical cross-sectional view of the tile shown in Fig. 3. the section showing the barbs in elevation. Fig. 5 is a perspective taken on line'55 of Fig. 3.
The blank. 10 from which the facing is formed, and which is shown in unbent form in Fig. 1, is of ageneral sha e corresponding to that of the front of the rick to which it is to be secured, and having an. imperforate. central portion and slitted edges; The central portion 11 corresponds substantially in area to the area of the front of the exposed face of the brick when the latter isin position, while the slitted edges 12 form the retaining portions when properly bentinto position relatively to the portion 11. In Fig. 1 the corners of the blank are shown as not rovided with edge portions 12, as such portions could 'not be bent into proper position without interference with each other.
As shown, each ed e portion 12 is provided with a plurality of 5 its 13,--the slits of each edge extending at an angle or oblique with respect to the plane of the adjacent edges of the blank, and are spaced apart substansectional View of the brick, the section being" tially equi-distant from each other, thereby '80 forming on each edge of the blank a plurality of separated portions connected integrally with the portion 11. The slits extend inwardly to approximately the plane of a line connecting the corners, so that there is provided what may be termed a eripheral flan e portion on each of'the e ges of v the blank, which portions are turned rearwardly to substantially right angles to the plane of the face of the b ank, and leaving the face of the blank of a size correspondin to the size of the face of the complete brick. The flanges in this form wou d not be held against a withdrawing movement of the face if the material were placed in position, and hence the slitting of these flanges in the particular manner shown to provide the separate ortions heretofore 'referred to and each 0 which is to form an independent locking member against a withdrawal of the facing from the brick. To provide the lockin members each of the separate portions 0 the flange has a portion thereof bent inwardly at right angles to the plane of'th'e flange to form a barb 14, t'he bending line-extendin substantially at right angles to the plane 0 the face of the blank.
'By reason of theoblique slitting, the side edges of the separate flange portions are angular with respect to the line of bendin of the barbs, so that the latter are forme with their free edges extendingangular with respect to the bending line, the rear edge of the barb being on the same vertical plane as that of the flange, the free or inclined edge of the barb running from the end of said rear edge of the barb to a point approximately on the plane of the edge of the portion 11, the barb being in the form of an acute angle, with its rear edge of a length suificient to produce a material-receiving space along the free edge of the barb, said edge forming a locking surface against a withdrawal of the facing excepting by bending the separate portions of the flange outwardly a distance sufficient to carry said free edge of the barbs out of the plane of the brick. As will be seen each barb projects at right angles both to its flange and the facing and is parallel with the adjacent flanges, while the edge of the barb opposite to the facing is inclined relatively to the plane of the flange to provide a materialreceiving space between the barb and the facing, as shown in Fig. 4:.
As will be seen by an inspection of Fig. 3, those portions of the facing which are exposed on the sides or ends of the brick are flat surfaces, there being no thickness of the metal exposed on the surface, excepting at the corners. Therefore, when the bricks are placed in position there is no liability of the barbed flanges being withdrawn from their proper positions in the brick so that I the facing is firmly anchored thereto against movement in any direction.
As will be readily understood, the facing is applied to the brick or tile while the latter is in plastic condition so that the material thereof can be passed into the materialreceiving spaces referred to. The hardening of the brick or tile firmly locks the facing in position.
The material of which the body of the facing is formed is preferably metallic.
And the exposed face of the facing may be enameled or otherwise prepared to form a fanciful exposed surface to the brick or tile.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new is 1. A tile facin having peripheral rear Wardly directed anges, each flange having a barb on one side of its edges, said barb extending angular-1y with respect to the plane of the flange and'having its plane extending at right angles to the plane of the facin v 2. A tfie facin having peripheral rearwardly directed fl anges, each having a barb projecting at right angles both to its flange a barb projectinglaterally of the plane of the flange, the rear edges of the flange and barb being on the same vertical plane.v
i. A tile facing having peripheral rear wardly directed flanges, each flange having a barb on one of its edges, said barb extendinginwardly at right angles to the plane of the flange and having its plane extending at right angles to theplane of the facing.
5. A tile facing having rearwardly directed flanges, each having an angularly shaped barb projecting laterally from the plane of the flange, the rear edgeof the flange and of the barb being on the same vertical plane.
6. A tile facing having peripheral rearwardly extending flanges, each having an angularly shaped barb projecting laterally of the plane of the flange, the edge of the barb opposite the facing being inclined relatively to the plane of the flange to provide a material-receiving space between the barband the facing.
7. A tile facing having peripheral rearwardly directed flanges each having a plurality of inwardly extending spaced oblique clefts extending parallel with each other, said clefts dividing the peripheral flanges into smaller independent flanges having a portion the exposed edges of which are inclined relatively to each other in a manner to form an acute angle therebetween, said portion being bent at right angles to the plane of the flanges to form barbs thereon.
8. A tile facing having peripheral rearwardly directed flanges each having a plurality of inwardly extending spaced oblique clefts extending parallel with each other, said clefts dividing the peripheral flanges into smaller independent flanges having a portion the exposed edges of which are inclined relatively to each other in a manner to form an acute angle l erebetween, said portion being bent at rig t angles to the plane of the flanges to form barbs thereon, the clefts of opposite edges of the facing extending at opposing angles.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
JOSEPH H. JACKSON.
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