Claims
- 1. In a brick molding apparatus, the improvement comprising an elongate divided mold section adapted for receiving a plurality of individual clay slugs and molding the clay slugs into green bricks, said mold section comprising:(a) first and second opposing spaced-apart end plates extending from one end of the mold section to the other, a plurality of spaced-apart side plates perpendicularly disposed between said opposing end plates, and a plurality of adjustable base plates positioned between said end plates and said side plates; (b) said end plates, side plates, and base plates cooperating to form respective end, side, and bottom walls of a plurality of individual mold cavities, wherein each of said mold cavities has a length defined by a distance between said opposing end plates, a width defined by a distance between adjacent ones of said side plates, and a depth defined by a distance between said base plate and an open top of said mold cavity; and (c) an adjustable base plate support assembly engaging said plurality of base plates to locate said base plates a predetermined distance from the open tops of said mold cavities, thereby adjustably setting the depths of said mold cavities, said base plate support assembly comprising a plurality of base beams located beneath respective base plates, a cross beam having first and second opposite ends, and first and second cross beam mounting plates attached to respective opposite ends of said cross beam for supporting said cross beam beneath said mold cavities, said cross beam carrying each of said base beams to effect simultaneous position adjustment of said base plates within said mold cavities; and (d) first and second opposing mold section mounting plates located at opposite ends of said mold section for supporting said mold section in said brick molding apparatus.
- 2. A brick molding apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said base plate support assembly further comprising first and second vertical guide shafts having respective top and bottom ends, the bottom ends of said guide shafts passing vertically through openings in respective cross beam mounting plates, and the top ends of said guide shafts being secured to respective mold section mounting plates.
- 3. A brick molding apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the top ends of respective guide shafts are threaded and adapted for receiving complementary-threaded lock nuts, such that upon releasing the lock nuts, threaded vertical movement of said guide shafts provides position adjustment of said cross beam and base plates relative to said mold cavities, thereby adjusting the depth of said mold cavities.
- 4. A brick molding apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said base plate support assembly further comprises respective springs formed around said guide shafts between said cross beam mounting plates and said mold section mounting plates, said springs cooperating to normally urge said cross beam away from said mold cavities, such that the position of said base plates within said mold cavities is maintained upon inversion of said cross beam and mold cavities by the brick molding apparatus.
- 5. A brick molding apparatus according to claim 1, and comprising a mold cavity end spacer adapted for residing adjacent one of said end plates and between adjacent side plates of said mold cavity to adjust the length of said mold cavity.
- 6. A brick molding apparatus according to claim 1, and comprising a pallet removably positioned over the open top of the mold cavities, and extending from one end of the mold section to the other to hold the green bricks within the mold cavities upon inversion of the mold section by the brick molding apparatus.
- 7. A mold section of a brick molding apparatus adapted for receiving a plurality of individual clay slugs and molding the clay slugs into green bricks, said mold section comprising:(a) first and second opposing spaced-apart end plates extending from one end of the mold section to the other, a plurality of spaced-apart side plates perpendicularly disposed between said opposing end plates, and a plurality of adjustable base plates positioned between said end plates and said side plates; (b) said end plates, side plates, and base plates cooperating to form respective end, side, and bottom walls of a plurality of individual mold cavities, wherein each of said mold cavities has a length defined by a distance between said opposing end plates, a width defined by a distance between adjacent ones of said side plates, and a depth defined by a distance between said base plate and an open top of said mold cavity; and (c) an adjustable base plate support assembly engaging said plurality of base plates to locate said base plates a predetermined distance from the open tops of said mold cavities, thereby adjustably setting the depths of said mold cavities, said base plate support assembly comprising a plurality of base beams located beneath respective base plates, a cross beam having first and second opposite ends, and first and second cross beam mounting plates attached to respective opposite ends of said cross beam for supporting said cross beam beneath said mold cavities, said cross beam carrying each of said base beams to effect simultaneous position adjustment of said base plates within said mold cavities; and (d) first and second opposing mold section mounting plates located at opposite ends of said mold section for supporting said mold section in said brick molding apparatus.
- 8. A mold section according to claim 7, wherein said base plate support assembly further comprising first and second vertical guide shafts having respective top and bottom ends, the bottom ends of said guide shafts passing vertically through openings in respective cross beam mounting plates and the top ends of said guide shafts being secured to respective mold section mounting plates.
- 9. A mold section according to claim 8, herein the top ends of respective guide shafts are threaded and adapted for receiving complementary-threaded lock nuts, such that upon releasing the lock nuts, threaded vertical movement of said guide shafts provides position adjustment of said cross beam and base plates relative to said mold cavities, thereby adjusting the depth of said mold cavities.
- 10. A mold section according to claim 9, wherein said base plate support assembly further comprises respective springs formed around said guide shafts between said cross beam mounting plates and said mold section mounting plates, said springs cooperating to normally urge said cross beam away from said mold cavities, such that the position of said base plates within said mold cavities is maintained upon inversion of said cross beam and mold cavities by the brick molding apparatus.
- 11. A mold section according to claim 7, and comprising a mold cavity end spacer adapted for residing adjacent one of said end plates and between adjacent side plates of said mold cavity to adjust the length of said mold cavity.
FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
This patent application claims priority based on United States Provisional Patent Application No. 60/156,541 filed on Sep. 29, 1999. This invention relates to a brick molding apparatus and method. The invention is especially applicable for manufacturing brick which closely resembles a traditional “hand thrown” product. As compared to conventional machine-made brick, brick made by hand is generally more attractive, and can be produced in a wider variety of colors and texture. A significant disadvantage of this product, however, is the labor intensive and time consuming manufacturing process.
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