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| United States Patent | 4832309 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4832309.html |
| Inventor(s) | Derby-Lewis; Gerald (Wilderness Motors Buildings, Wilderness, Cape Province, ZA) |
| Abstract | A moulding pallet for moulding building blocks with interlocking surfaces
comprises a metal sheet bent to form parallel ridges and valleys, with
transverse sheet metal channels inserted through openings in the ridge
sides forming transverse secondary ridges. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4832309 |
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Moulding pallet |
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| Publication Date |
May 23, 1989 |
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| Filing Date |
October 23, 1987 |
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| Priority Data |
Oct 24, 1986[ZA]86/8091 |
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What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. A moulding pallet adapted for use with mould sides for moulding
interlockable surfaces in a plurality of building elements, said moulding
pallet comprising metal sheeting formed into approximately parallel ridges
and valleys, each of said valleys having a bottom and said ridges and
valleys being connected by walls therebetween, said walls having
corresponding openings defining a series of transverse pathways spaced
apart along the length of said ridges, said pathways having channel shaped
sheet metal inserts running therethrough and forming secondary ridges
having sides which extend from said valley bottoms.
2. A pallet as claimed in claim 1 in which said metal sheeting and said
metal inserts are steel.
3. A pallet as claimed in claim 1 in which said walls and said sides of
said secondary ridges diverge slightly outwardly from each other towards
said valley bottoms.
4. A pallet as claimed in claim 1 or claim 3 in which all said ridges and
said secondary ridges have flat tops and all said valley bottoms are flat.
5. A pallet as claimed in claim 1 wherein said metal sheeting comprises a
plurality of sections having aligned pathways and held edge to edge by
said inserts extending through said aligned pathways.
6. A pallet as claimed in claim 5 in which the edges of two sections abut
each other intermediate to said walls.
7. A pallet as claimed in claim 6 in which the edges abut each other along
a longitudinal division of the width of a ridge.
8. A pallet as claimed in claim 5 or claim 7 in which there are three
adjoining metal sections. |
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INTRODUCTION TO THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a pallet for the moulding of building elements.
Numerous building elements exist which have interlocking formations on the
top and bottom surfaces for locating the blocks relative to each other
during building.
It can be difficult to mould a large number of these blocks at a time. With
the use of large capacity block machines, the moulds and pallets have to
be able to withstand considerable weight, without distorting or becoming
misshapen with time.
Moulds of wood and fibreglass are generally not sufficiently durable for
large production machines, and metal castings are too expensive and
cumbersome. The shaping of metal by drawing requires a thick and ductile
metal which excludes the use of steel.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of this invention to provide a moulding pallet which will
alleviate the abovementioned difficulties.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with this invention there is provided a moulding pallet
adapted for use with mould sides for moulding interlockable surfaces in a
plurality of building elements, said moulding pallet comprising metal
sheeting formed into approximately parallel ridges and valleys, the walls
of successive valleys having corresponding openings defining a series of
transverse pathways spaced apart along the length of the ridges, the
pathways having sheet metal inserts running therethrough and forming
secondary ridges.
Preferably the secondary inserts and the sheeting are formed by a bending
process, and preferably the metal is steel.
There is provided for the sides of the ridges and secondary ridges to
diverge slightly outwardly from each other towards the valleys, and for
there to be a plurality of sections of metal sheeting to be held edge to
edge by inserts extending through co-axial pathways in the sections.
The adjoining edges of two sections may abut each other intermediate to the
side edges of a ridge, and preferably the edges abut each other along the
centre of a ridge.
There is provided for there to be three adjoining metal sections.
Preferably the ridges and valleys have flat tops.
The invention extends to a metal sheeting as well as the secondary ridge
inserts as separate items, and to a metal sheeting blank for bending into
shape for use in accordance with the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Preferred embodiments of the invention are described below by way of
example only, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1a is a plan view of a metal sheeting blank;
FIG. 1b illustrates the channel shaped inserts;
FIG. 1c is a cross sectional view of a channel
shaped insert;
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view along
lines AA of FIG. 3; and,
FIG. 3 is a plan view of a moulding pallet according to the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Referring to the drawings, a sheet of metal (1) forms a blank for a major
component of a metal pallet, having ridges (2) and valleys (3) formed
parallel and alternately, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3.
The blank has parallel spaced apart bending lines (4) and (5) forming the
bottom folds of walls (6) of a valley, and the top of the ridge is formed
by similar bends along spaced apart lines (10) at the top of each of the
walls (6), to leave a top (12) to the ridge. In between each successive
fold (4) and (5) lies a valley (3).
A series of pathways (16) are created through the ridges by the location of
openings (18) in line through each of the walls of the valleys along the
pathway. The pathways run transversely to the ridges and are spaced apart
equally therealong. The openings are generally rectangular cutouts in the
metal having their bottoms in line with the bottom of the valley, and the
tops (20) stopping short of the top (10) of the walls.
Channel shaped inserts (22) are provided to be inserted through the
pathways, and are formed by sheet metal bent into a channel shape, with a
slightly inclined side, shown in cross-section (23). The inserts fit
neatly into the openings (18) which have sides angled to take the
inclination of the channel sides. The free edges of the channel walls rest
on the upper valley surface with the top of the channel shapes being
underneath the top of the ridges and forming secondary ridges running
transversely to the ridges (12).
The major component is bent to form the valleys and ridges as described,
and the inserts slid into the pathways to form the secondary ridges. This
position is shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 where like numerals indicate like items
as described with reference to FIG. 1.
Alternatively, the major component can be made up of several bent sections
placed edge to edge and held by the inserts. The abutting edges of three
such sections are shown in dotted lines 17 in FIG. 2 and 3. This allows
for narrower sections of metal sheeting for bending.
In use, the pallet forms the bottom of a mould and sides are placed around
the pallet and over it, to demarcate the sides of blocks to be formed.
It is considered that the invention allows for a relatively thin walled
steel sheeting to be used in a simple workshop manufacturing method to
form the moulding pallet of requisite strength. The ridges and transverse
ridge inserts provide particular rigidity to the structure, and allow for
the pallet to provide a surface for a multiplicity of building elements to
be moulded, having interlocking ridges and valleys following the pattern
of the pallet.
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