Claims
- 1. In a combination die and pallet of honeycomb construction;
- (a) a die plate of rectangular shape presenting end and side edges and formed with a plurality of depressions arranged in longitudinal rows,
- (b) each of said depressions being defined by a frusto pyramidal wall and a flat bottom,
- (c) end flanges depending from said end edges and side flanges depending from said side edges, said flanges being integral with said die plate, having lower edges, and of a height slightly less than the depth of said depressions,
- (d) a rectangular base plate of the same size and shape as said die plate and presenting end and side flanges,
- (e) fused joints between those portions of the side and end flanges on the die plate which overlap portions of the side and end flanges of the base plate,
- (f) spot fusions between said base plate and the bottoms of said depressions, and
- (g) a plurality of longitudinal ribs upstanding from said base plate and pressed therefrom leaving grooves opening onto the lower face of said base plate, said ribs being parallel to the side edges of said plates and alternately disposed between said side edges and said longitudinal rows of depressions.
- 2. The combination die and pallet assembly of claim 1 which is dimensioned to accommodate three building blocks of the same thickness and each having a length twice as long as its width.
- 3. The combination die and pallet of claim 2 in which there are 24 of said depressions with there being four longitudinal rows of six of said depressions.
- 4. The combination die and pallet of claim 2 in which there are six of said depressions with there being three longitudinal rows of two of said depressions.
- 5. The combination die and pallet assembly of claim 1 in which the die and base plates are of metal and the fused joints between the flanges of the die and base plates are welds and the spot fusions are spot welds.
- 6. The combination die and pallet assembly of claim 1 in which each of the frusto pyramidal walls is defined by four inclined wall sections arranged to define a square.
- 7. The combination die and pallet assembly of claim 1 in which the frusto pyramidal assembly wall is of L-shape.
- 8. The combination die and pallet assembly of claim 1 in which the frusto pyramidal wall is triangular.
- 9. The combination die and pallet assembly of claim 1 in which the frusto pyramidal wall comprises a long inclined side wall section, two inclined end wall sections, and two inclined side wall sections which meet at an apical line.
- 10. The combination die and pallet assembly of claim 6 in which the wall secions are disposed at angles of 90.degree. relative to the side and end edges of the die pallet.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of the copending application of Wayne L. Mullins, Ser. No. 681,419, filed Apr. 29, 1976, and entitled: "Combination Die and Pallet", which issued on Dec. 21, 1976 as U.S. Pat. No. 3,998,423.
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986266 |
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Mullins |
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