US940631A - Apparatus for making duplicate phonograph-records. - Google Patents

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US940631A
US940631A US361958A US1907361958A US940631A US 940631 A US940631 A US 940631A US 361958 A US361958 A US 361958A US 1907361958 A US1907361958 A US 1907361958A US 940631 A US940631 A US 940631A
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    • B29WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
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  • My 'present ihvention relates to an improved apparatus of -the general type dis- 7 gelosed' in' saidapplication, but wherein provision is made whereby the material V of -whiehEtherecord-isto; be made may be in- ,a-trodixcedwithinthe. mold in a solid scondi- 4 tiongpreferablynin the form of a powder or smallgranules.
  • Figure 1 is a longtiudinalsectional view of an apparatus constructed in accordance with my invention; Fig. 2, a sectional View on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1.; Fig. 3, a plan view, showingthe heating and cooling mechanism, and Fig. 4, an elevation of the coin plete mold.
  • the base 1 is provided with frames 2-2,
  • 5v is a driving roller for rotating the mold, said roller being carried in a swiveled bracket 6, operated by a handle 7, so that by skewing the roller 5 the mold will be moved longitudinally from itsengagement with the idler rollers 3-3, as I describe in said Patent No. 855,553.
  • the driving roller .5 is rotated by a belt 8, engaging a pulley 9 and driven from a pulley 10.
  • the mold 4 is'of any suitable type, carrying as heretofore the representation in relief of a record on its bore, and is provided with the usual. flange 11, and with a remov .able flange 12, the latter, being held in place b a a e 1' birth ha i s" 4.-, I ,illustrate a gas burner. 13, for heating the mold, andfwater noizleislet forj' cooliiiglithe .s-ame Theigas burnenand' water nozzles e-s m rset?
  • the charge of material will be deposited within the rapidly turning mold, so as to be uniformly. distributeqlover the bore of the same.
  • the material will be quickly brought to a fluid state, in which condition it intimately engages the entire record surface, forcing any air or gas bubbles radially inward and taking a very perfect impression.
  • the gas burner 13, if used is maintained beneatlr the mold, so as to keep the latter in a heated condition. After the impression has been takenand while the mold is still being rapidly rotated,
  • a suitable material for use in the opera tion of the apparatus described is that disclosed in my said Patent No. 7 82,37 5, dated February 14:, 1905, which material will be crushed or 'ground to a powdered or granular condition, after having been formed. Any other fusible material may, however, be employed, such forexainple, as asphalt, shellac compositions, and compounds of a similar nature. 7
  • Apparatus for making duplicate phonograph records comprising in combination a hot tubular niold, means for rapidly rotating the same, means for introducing within the molda' charge of solid fusible material of definite quantity, and means for maintaining the heat of the mold until the record is formed, substantially as set forth.
  • Apparatus forinaking duplicate phonograph records comprising in combination a hot tubular mold, ,imeansfor rapidly rotat ing the same, means for introducing within the mold a measured charge of solid fusible material, and means for rapidly cooling the mold, substantially as set forth.
  • Apparatus for making duplicate phonograph records comprising in combination horizontal tubular mold, means for rapidly rotating the same, means for heating the mold, and horizontally movable means for introducing within the mold a charge of solid fusible material, substantially as set forth.
  • Apparatus for making duplicate phonograph records comprising in combination a hot tubular mold, means for supporting and rapidly rotating the same, a receptacle adjacent to the mold containing unfused fusilot his material, and means for transferring a measured charge of such material from said receptacle and depositing the same in the mold, substantially as set forth.
  • Apparatus for making duplicate phonotubalar mold means for supporting and rapidly rotating said mold, a receptacle adjacent to the mold, containing powered fusible material, and a trough movable between said receptacle and mold for conveying a charge of material from the receptacle to the mold, substantially asset forth.
  • i rpparatusv for making duplicate phonographrecords comprising in combination a tubular mold, means for supporting and rapidly rotatingsaid'mold, means for heating the mold, a receptacle adjacent to the graph records, comprising in combination a -terial, and a trough movable between said receptacle and mold for conveying a charge of material from the receptacle to the mold, substantially as set forth.
  • Apparatus for making duplicate phono gra 'ih records COIIlPllSlllg m combmatmn a tubular mold, means for supporting and rapidly rotating the same, a receptacle a'djacent to the mold, containing powdered fusible material, a reciprocatable and rotatable shaft mounted in said receptacle, anda trough formed on said shaft, whereby a charge of material from the receptacle may be conveyed Within the mold anddeposited therein, substantiallyas set forth.
  • Apparatus for making duplicate phonograph records comprising in combination a rapidly rotating said mold, means for heating the mold, a receptacle adjacent to the mold for containing unfused fusible material,
  • a reciprocating and rotatable shaft mounted in axial alinement with said mold, said shafthaving a trough formed therein, whereby a charge of material from the receptacle may be conveyed withm the mold and deposited therein; substantially as set forth,

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J. W. AYLSWORTH. APPARATUS ronmxma DUPLICATE PHONOGBAPH RECORDS.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 12, 1907.
Patented Nov. 16,1909.
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' STATES PATENT OFFICE.
.roims wiarnswon'rm'or EAST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNOB 'ro NEW. JERSEY IPA'JJEIITI. CIDMIPAIQ'Y,.015 WEST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY, A CORPORATION OF NEW FOR MAKING DUPLICATE PHONOGRAPH-RECORDS.
began application, and May-18,1906, Serial No. 317,082. Divided and this application filed Iarch'12, 1on7. Seria1No.361,958. 1
, To all whom it myconcem:
"Be it known that L JonAs W; AYLSWORTH, a citizen of the United States, residing at 223 Midlandaenue, East Orange, county of Emery-and State of New Jersey, have in- I vented ace'rtain new and useful Improve; U mentiin Apparatus for Making Duplicate Phonograph-Records of which the following is a description, 10 .gTli'isapplication is a division of Patent No.-85,5,553,.-grantedJune 4:, 1907. j 'I'In .Letters Patent, ,No.. 855,603, granted :June 4 1-1907,-I- describe an improved process andiapparatus for making duplicate phonog-raph records; in which a heated mold. is 1 srapldly:rotated-and a charge of molten material is supplied to. the mold, so as to be dis tributed:nni forinly over the bore, thereof vwhile inittfltiid eonditio nthereby driving 2?) any air orgas-bubbles. inwardly, after which 1 ;the'-mold. is rapidly cooled while being still irotated-so' as-Qto cause the material to set and rharden '-,,.My 'present ihvention relates to an improved apparatus of -the general type dis- 7 gelosed' in' saidapplication, but wherein provision is made whereby the material V of -whiehEtherecord-isto; be made may be in- ,a-trodixcedwithinthe. mold in a solid scondi- 4 tiongpreferablynin the form of a powder or smallgranules. S-ucha mode of operation .i-with the-molding of materials having a high *melting' ipoint, -.or which are strmgv or extremely vis'cid When molten'so as to be difli- I cult of manipulation in that condition,such as =asphalt, shella'c compositions, copal gum yorcompotmds'lenlploying these ingredients. Even for the'mol'ding. of records from or- 40=dinary wvax-likeicompositions of the type disclosed in my' Patent No. 782,375, dated uaant :01; such'iinaterialscan bemeasured I' and the inconvenience of working with, the
-"materi al irra nriolten-"state. r
*mlolda't fusible materia herein in the SOlld state, preferably in the form of powderor small :is j-especia'lly". advantageous in connection- Felirua-ry '14, 11905 't' may. in some, instances; desirable :i toi :lfiect the I molding from, f the solid state, as- I shall hereafter describe,
1 owing to the-ease .with #which-a definite compan'ying drawing, forming part of this specification, and in which Specification of Letters Patent. PatentQd NOV. 16., 1909- I Figure 1 is a longtiudinalsectional view of an apparatus constructed in accordance with my invention; Fig. 2, a sectional View on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1.; Fig. 3, a plan view, showingthe heating and cooling mechanism, and Fig. 4, an elevation of the coin plete mold.
In all of these views corresponding arts are represented by the same numeral; of reference. The base 1 is provided with frames 2-2,
in which are mounted theidler rollers 3-3,
for supporting themold 4. 5v is a driving roller for rotating the mold, said roller being carried in a swiveled bracket 6, operated by a handle 7, so that by skewing the roller 5 the mold will be moved longitudinally from itsengagement with the idler rollers 3-3, as I describe in said Patent No. 855,553. The driving roller .5 is rotated by a belt 8, engaging a pulley 9 and driven from a pulley 10.
The mold 4 is'of any suitable type, carrying as heretofore the representation in relief of a record on its bore, and is provided with the usual. flange 11, and with a remov .able flange 12, the latter, being held in place b a a e 1' birth ha i s" 4.-, I ,illustrate a gas burner. 13, for heating the mold, andfwater noizleislet forj' cooliiiglithe .s-ame Theigas burnenand' water nozzles e-s m rset? r r t e lb y' iqpera by a handle "16', so that either the burner or nozzles may be brought in pofsi I ca row the mold gto heat or cool the same; Flexible pipes fl,7.-. .l 8 withiva-lves 19- 20 convey gas or water-to the burner'l3 'or'noizles l tre speetively.
shaft 22, preferably square in cross-section,-
and having a trough 23 formed therein and arranged to reciprocate with respect to the receptacle. This shaft is mounted in independently rotatable bushings 2i, which permit the shaft to be turned" with respect to the receptacle when it is "desired to empty the charge of material intfo the mold. It will be obvious that by moving the shaft 22 to the right (Fig. 1) so as to withdraw the trough 23 within the receptacle 21, the trough will be filled with the powdered or granular material, so that when-the shaft is returned to the position shown in Fig. 1, a fixed. and definite charge of the material will be introduced within the mold. By now giving the shaft a half rotation, the charge of material will be deposited within the rapidly turning mold, so as to be uniformly. distributeqlover the bore of the same. By reason of the heated condition of the mold, the material will be quickly brought to a fluid state, in which condition it intimately engages the entire record surface, forcing any air or gas bubbles radially inward and taking a very perfect impression. During this operation, the gas burner 13, if used, is maintained beneatlr the mold, so as to keep the latter in a heated condition. After the impression has been takenand while the mold is still being rapidly rotated,
the handle 16 is operated sons to swing the water nozzles 14: beneath the mold, and the valve 20 is operated so as to cause jets of water to impinge against the mold and rapidly cool the same with its charge of mate rial. When the material has been thus set and hardened, the handle 7 is moved to skew the driving roller 5, and force the mold longitudinally from its engagement with the idler rollers, whereupon the operations described are repeated.
A suitable material for use in the opera tion of the apparatus described is that disclosed in my said Patent No. 7 82,37 5, dated February 14:, 1905, which material will be crushed or 'ground to a powdered or granular condition, after having been formed. Any other fusible material may, however, be employed, such forexainple, as asphalt, shellac compositions, and compounds of a similar nature. 7
It is possible'by the method disclosed to make very perfect duplicate records of materials that are so stringy and viscid when in a molten condition that they cannot be efi'ectively molded by existing processes, or whose melting point is so high asto make such processes undesirable.
Having now described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by'lietters Patent is as follows:
1. Apparatus for making duplicate phonograph records, comprising in combination a hot tubular niold, means for rapidly rotating the same, means for introducing within the molda' charge of solid fusible material of definite quantity, and means for maintaining the heat of the mold until the record is formed, substantially as set forth.
2. Apparatus forinaking duplicate phonograph records, comprising in combination a hot tubular mold, ,imeansfor rapidly rotat ing the same, means for introducing within the mold a measured charge of solid fusible material, and means for rapidly cooling the mold, substantially as set forth.
3. Apparatus for making duplicate phonograph records, comprising in combination horizontal tubular mold, means for rapidly rotating the same, means for heating the mold, and horizontally movable means for introducing within the mold a charge of solid fusible material, substantially as set forth. I
i. Apparatus for making duplicate phonograph records, comprising in combination a tubular mold, means for supporting and rapidly rotating the same, a gas burner for heating the mold, ai'water nozzle for cooling the mold, means for alternately cooperating the burner and nozzle with the mold, and
means for introducing Within the mold a charge of solid fusibleanaterial, substantially as set forth.
5. Apparatus for making duplicate phonograph records, comprising in combination a hot tubular mold, means for supporting and rapidly rotating the same, a receptacle adjacent to the mold containing unfused fusilot his material, and means for transferring a measured charge of such material from said receptacle and depositing the same in the mold, substantially as set forth.
6. Apparatus for making duplicate phonotubalar mold, means for supporting and rapidly rotating said mold, a receptacle adjacent to the mold, containing powered fusible material, and a trough movable between said receptacle and mold for conveying a charge of material from the receptacle to the mold, substantially asset forth.
7. i rpparatusv for making duplicate phonographrecords, comprising in combination a tubular mold, means for supporting and rapidly rotatingsaid'mold, means for heating the mold, a receptacle adjacent to the graph records, comprising in combination a -terial, and a trough movable between said receptacle and mold for conveying a charge of material from the receptacle to the mold, substantially as set forth.-
8. Apparatus for making duplicate phono gra 'ih records, COIIlPllSlllg m combmatmn a tubular mold, means for supporting and rapidly rotating the same, a receptacle a'djacent to the mold, containing powdered fusible material, a reciprocatable and rotatable shaft mounted in said receptacle, anda trough formed on said shaft, whereby a charge of material from the receptacle may be conveyed Within the mold anddeposited therein, substantiallyas set forth.
9 Apparatus for making duplicate phonograph records, comprising in combination a rapidly rotating said mold, means for heating the mold, a receptacle adjacent to the mold for containing unfused fusible material,
a reciprocating and rotatable shaft mounted in axial alinement with said mold, said shafthaving a trough formed therein, whereby a charge of material from the receptacle may be conveyed withm the mold and deposited therein; substantially as set forth,
This specificationsigned and witnessed this 9th day of March 1 907'. I
JONAS W. 'AYLSWORTHQ Witnesses: I
FRANK L.-DYER', FRANK D. Lew s.
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