Eshleman v. Shantz

39 App. D.C. 434, 1912 U.S. App. LEXIS 2252
CourtCourt of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
DecidedDecember 30, 1912
DocketNos. 785 and 786
StatusPublished

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Eshleman v. Shantz, 39 App. D.C. 434, 1912 U.S. App. LEXIS 2252 (D.C. Cir. 1912).

Opinion

Mr. Chief Justice Shepard

delivered the opinion of the Court:

The two appeals are from parts of the same final decision of the Commissioner of Patents, awarding some of the claims of the issue of an interference to Edgar Shantz and others to Samuel B. Eshleman.

The patent sought is for a button-making machine, and the issue contains seventeen counts as follows:

“1. A device for casting button shanks into button blanks., comprising a melting pot having an outlet, a valve for said outlet, a two-part die adapted to form a shank and having a gate adapted to register with said outlet, means for setting said die in the easting position, means for supporting a socketed button blank underneath said die, and means for operating said valve.

“2. A device for casting button shanks into button blanks,, comprising a melting pot having an outlet, a valve for said out[436]*436let, a movable two-part die adapted to form a shank and' having a gate adapted to register with said outlet, means for setting said die in the casting position, means for supporting a socketed button blank underneath said die, and means for operating said valve.

“3. A device for casting button shanks into button blanks, «comprising a melting pot having an outlet, a valve for said outlet, a two-part die adapted to form a shank and having a gate •adapted to register with said outlet, means for setting said die in the casting position, a plunger adapted to support a socketed ¡button blank underneath said die, means for operating said plunger, and means for operating said valve.

“4. A device for casting button shanks into button blanks, comprising a melting pot having an outlet, a self-closing valve for said outlet, a two-part die adapted to form a shank and having a gate adapted to register with said outlet, and a normally open outlet, means for setting said die in the casting position, means for supporting a socketed button blank underneath the outlet of said die, and means for operating said valve.

. “5. A device for casting button shanks into button blanks, comprising a melting pot having an outlet, a valve for said outlet, a two-part die adapted to form a shank and having a gate adapted to register with said outlet, means for setting said die in the casting position, a plunger adapted to support a socketed button blank underneath said die, and means for operating said plunger to support said blank in the casting position, and connected means for subsequently opening said valve.

“6. A machine for providing button blanks with shanks, said machine comprising in combination a receptacle for molten metal, an outlet in said receptacle, a sectional die for forming the shank, means for bringing the die sections together and in casting position with respect to said outlet, a support for the button blank, means for moving said support to bring the blank into casting position with respect to said die, and means to separate the die sections.

“7. In a button-making machine, the combination of three elements, a support for a button head, formed with a recess [437]*437for receiving the shank of the button, a mold for forming the shank on the button head, the mold having inlet and exit orifices, and a reservoir for supplying molten material to the mold, the reservoir having an exit port, the inlet and exit orifices of the mold serving to register, respectively, with the exit port of the reservoir and the recess of the button head, and being normally out of registration therewith, and means for moving two of said elements relatively to the other element for effecting the registration of said orifices with said exit port and said recess, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

“8. In a button-making machine, the combination of three elements, a support for a button head, formed with a recess for receiving the shank of the button, the support having means for holding the button with its recess presented upwardly, a mold for forming a shank on the button head, the mold being disposed above the support and having inlet and exit orifices, respectively, in its upper and lower sides, a reservoir for supplying molten material to the mold, the reservoir being located above the mold and having an exit port, the inlet and exit orifices of the mold serving to register, respectively, with the exit port of the reservoir and the recess of the button head, and being normally out of registration therewith, and means for moving the support for the button head and the mold to bring the inlet and exit orifices of the mold into registration with said exit port and said recess, substantially as and for the purpose-described.

“9. In a button-making machine, a support for a button head, formed with a recess for receiving the shank of the button, a mold for forming the shank on the button head, the mold having inlet and exit orifices on opposite side thereof, and comprising two separable sections, a reservoir for supplying molten, material to the mold, the reservoir having an exit port, the inlet, and exit orifices of the mold serving to register, respectively,, with the exit port of the reservoir and the recess of the button head, and being normally out of registration therewith, means for moving the support for the button head and the mold to bring said orifices into and out of registration, respectively, [438]*438with said exit port and said recess, and means for moving the sections of the mold together when said orifices are registering with said exit port and said recess, and for separating said sections when said orifices and said exit port and recess are going out of register, substantially as and for the purpose described.

“10. In a button-making machine, a support for a button head, a mold for forming a shank on the button head, the mold having an inlet orifice, a reservoir for supplying molten material to the mold, the reservoir having an exit port, the inlet orifice of the mold serving to register with the exit port of the reservoir and being normally out of registration therewith, a plunger for opening and closing said port, and means for moving the mold toward the reservoir to bring the inlet orifice thereof into registration with said exit port, and for moving the plunger relatively to said port, said means comprising a rocking element, means for actuating said element in one direction, and a spring for moving the same in the opposite direction, substantially as and for the purpose described.

“11. In a button-making machine, a support for a button head, a mold for forming a shank on the button head, the mold having an inlet orifice, a reservoir for supplying molten material to the mold, the reservoir having an exit port, the inlet orifice of the mold serving to register with the exit port of the reservoir and being normally out of registration therewith, a plunger for opening and closing said port, and means for moving the mold toward the reservoir to bring the inlet orifice thereof into registration with the exit port, and for moving the plunger relatively to said port, said means comprising a rocking element, means for actuating said element in one direction, and a coiled spring encircling the rocking element and having one end fixed to a point exterior to said' element, and its other end fixed thereto, substantially as and for the purpose specified.

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