Claims
- 1. The method for making extruded bricks having a textured handmade appearing face designed to form an outer building wall surface, comprising the steps of feeding a column of brick-forming clay mix into a progressively narrowing inlet funnel portion of a brick extruding die, progressively constricting the clay mix column while feeding the same from said inlet funnel portion through a die throat section of the extruding die of horizontally elongated rectangular cross-section defined by downstream converging upper, lower and side boundary surfaces to shape the clay mix column to a rectangular cross-section whose width dimension perpendicular to said face slightly exceeds the desired ultimate brick width, disrupting the clay column in said die throat section at a subsurface location spaced near and below the uppermost boundary surface of the die throat section along a plane substantially spanning the transverse extent of the die throat section by pressurized downstream-directed liquid jets internally disrupting the clay mix column at said subsurface location in said die throat section along a disruption plane substantially paralleling said uppermost boundary surface, and plowing off the uppermost strata of the clay mix column at a downstream location spaced from the zone of said subsurface disrupting liquid jets to expose the disrupted zone of the clay mix column and form the textured handmade appearing face of the extruded brick, and slicing the column exiting from the die along planes perpendicular to the direction of movement thereof after plowing off the uppermost strata thereof to form discrete bricks.
- 2. The method for making extuded bricks as defined in claim 1, wherein the disrupting of the clay column in said die throat section includes intercepting the clay column with a vertically thin fixed blade transversely spanning the clay column along a substantially horizontal in transverse axis of the clay column, said pressurized downstream directed liquid jets being discharged from the location of said blade.
- 3. The method for making extruded bricks as defined in claim 1, werein said pressurized liquid jets are discharged from a downstream directed discharge slot which is elongated horizontally in a direction extending transversely of the clay column.
- 4. The method for making extruded bricks as defined in claim 2, werein said pressurized liquid jets are discharged from a downstream directed discharge slot which is elongated horizontally in a direction extending transversely of the clay column and is located at the downstream edge of said blade.
- 5. The method for making extruded bricks as defined in claim 1 or claim 2 or claim 3 or claim 4, wherein said pressurized liquid jets are located substantially in a horizontal plane spaced about 1/4 inch below the top surface of the clay column exiting from the die before plowing off the uppermost strata thereof.
- 6. The method for making extruded bricks as defined in claim 1 or claim 2 or claim 3 or claim 4, wherein the pressurized liquid forming said pressurized liquid jets is injected in the clay column at about 15 gallons per hour at a pressure of about 180-200 p.s.i.
- 7. The method for making extruded bricks as defined in claim 1 or claim 2 or claim 3 or claim 4, including varying the volume of liquid supplied to form said pressurized liquid jets while the clay mix column is passing through said die throat section to vary the subsurface disruption of the clay column during the extrusion of brick and thereby varying the roughness of the textured face of the resulting brick.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 162,054, filed June 23, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,304,541.
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Divisions (1)
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