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US31746A
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    • C14BMECHANICAL TREATMENT OR PROCESSING OF SKINS, HIDES OR LEATHER IN GENERAL; PELT-SHEARING MACHINES; INTESTINE-SPLITTING MACHINES
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  • My invention consists in combining with a gage roll, (for regulating the thickness of the leather to be split) whose ends are simultaneously adjusted by the same means, a.
  • feed roll susceptible of being depressed in a line parallel with the axis of the gage roll, either by the action of the operator, or the inequalities of the leather as they pass between the feed and gage rolls, so as to prevent choking or clogging of the machine, a thing of frequent occurrence in other machines.
  • the working parts of the machine are represented as being mounted on a frame, consisting of two pieces or standards (A), connected together at or near their upper end by two cross beams (B), and at their lower end by two others (C).
  • each standard (A) is cut an opening (D) into which are fitted bearings (E), in which are mounted the two ends of the shaft (F) of the feed roll (G) and the bearings (H) of the two ends of the shaft (I) of the gage roll-(J).
  • These slots (D) inthe standards form slides or guideways in which the bearings (E and I-I) are slid up and down as their respective rolls G and J are adjusted or regulated, for their individual purposes.
  • the lower or feed roll (G) has its periphery fluted or roughened, to prevent slippage on the leather, and to insure its being fed up Letters Patent No. 81,746, dated March 19, 1861; Reissued December 5, 1865, No. 2,123.
  • a thumb screw which takes into a female screw cut' in the underside of theI bearings (E), to prevent the displacement of the springs.
  • a rod which is secured to the side' of its bearings (E).
  • a cog wheel (P) which meshes into and receives motion from a small driving whee'l (R) mounted on the driving shaft (S) from which motion is imparted to the machine, suitable bearings (T), for the support of the latter, being firmly bolted and secured to the stand ards (A) that constitute the frame work of the machine.
  • the operation of the machine is as follows: The shaft (U) is iirst turned by means of the hand wheel until the gage roll (J) is set to the required distance from 'the knife to split the leather of the necessary thickness; motion is then communicated to the machine, on which, the feed roll (G) is slightly depressed, to permit theleather intended to be split to be inserted between it and the gage roll. Once inserted, the
  • treadle is released from the pressure of thefoot, soas to allow the springs (CZ) to act, and force or press the feed roll (G) firmly against the underside of the leather, on whichA the latter is fed forward against the cutting edge of the knife by the rotation of the feed rolls, when a skiver will be cut of of a thickness equal to the distance between the gage roll and knife.
  • the gage roll may be raised and the leather inserted and the gage roll then depressed so as to cut the skiver of the Yrequired thickness.

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UNITED sTATEs PATENT oEEioE.
J. A. SAFFORD, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
MACHINE FOR SPLITTING LEATHER.
Specification forming part of .To all whom it 'may concern.'
Be it known that I, J. A.` SAFFORD, of Boston, in the county of Essex and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Machines for Skiving or Splitting Leather, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawing of the same, making part of this specification, in which- Figure l, represents a front elevation of a machine havingvmy improvements applied thereto; and Fig. 2, an end elevation of-the same. Fig. 3, represents a vertical transverse section of the machine, taken through the line oo oo of Fig. l, and looking toward the left side of the machine as represented in the drawing. p
My invention consists in combining with a gage roll, (for regulating the thickness of the leather to be split) whose ends are simultaneously adjusted by the same means, a.
feed roll, susceptible of being depressed in a line parallel with the axis of the gage roll, either by the action of the operator, or the inequalities of the leather as they pass between the feed and gage rolls, so as to prevent choking or clogging of the machine, a thing of frequent occurrence in other machines.
To enable others skilled in the art to make, construct and use my invention, I will now proceed to describe it in detail, omitting a particular description of such parts as are not essential to a full understanding of my present improvement.
In the drawing, the working parts of the machine are represented as being mounted on a frame, consisting of two pieces or standards (A), connected together at or near their upper end by two cross beams (B), and at their lower end by two others (C). In each standard (A) is cut an opening (D) into which are fitted bearings (E), in which are mounted the two ends of the shaft (F) of the feed roll (G) and the bearings (H) of the two ends of the shaft (I) of the gage roll-(J). These slots (D) inthe standards form slides or guideways in which the bearings (E and I-I) are slid up and down as their respective rolls G and J are adjusted or regulated, for their individual purposes.
The lower or feed roll (G) has its periphery fluted or roughened, to prevent slippage on the leather, and to insure its being fed up Letters Patent No. 81,746, dated March 19, 1861; Reissued December 5, 1865, No. 2,123.
regularly and evenly to be split; and is mounted'on bearings (E), which rest on spiral or other suita ly shaped springs (d), the lower end of which rests or bears against the bottom of the slot, and their upper end against the underside of the bearings (E).
Through a mortise or an opening cut in that part of the standard which forms the underside of the openings (D), and through the center of the spiral springs (CZ) is passed a thumb screw (a), which takes into a female screw cut' in the underside of theI bearings (E), to prevent the displacement of the springs. Immediately below the feed roll is arranged a rod (L) which is secured to the side' of its bearings (E). At each end of this rod are fastened the endsiof two wire rods or connecting links (M), the lower ends of which are attached to the treadle (N), which in turn is mounted on a pivot rod (O) made fast to the lower ends .of the Astandards (A), `thus constructed by simply depressing the treadle (N) the feed roll (G) may be drawn down for a distance sufficient to clear the machine without varying, in any degree, the relative position of the gage roll (J) with respect to the knife; and therefore, while clearing the hide being split, when the-machine is choked, prevents any waving of the leather being cut, or deviationin the thickness of the skiver or split part, as would be the case in other machines. p
On the end of the shaft of the feed roll (G) is mounted and secured a cog wheel (P) which meshes into and receives motion from a small driving whee'l (R) mounted on the driving shaft (S) from which motion is imparted to the machine, suitable bearings (T), for the support of the latter, being firmly bolted and secured to the stand ards (A) that constitute the frame work of the machine. On the upper end of these standards are formed lugs or horns, which curve outward and upward; in the ends of which are formed bearings for the suppor-t of the shaft (U On this shaft are secured two beveled pinions (V) one at either end, which mesh into similar pinions (X) mounted'on a screw shaft (o), the lower or screw end of which takes into a female screw cut in the upper side of the bearings (H) of the gage roll (J); standards (Z) for the support of the upper end of the screw shaft (b) being erected on and secured to the upper ends or heads `of the and in a line parallel with the plane of the knife (I), thus rendering it easy to adjust the machine to skive or split the leather to any required thickness, and, if necessary, to bevel or chamfer the leather.
The operation of the machine is as follows: The shaft (U) is iirst turned by means of the hand wheel until the gage roll (J) is set to the required distance from 'the knife to split the leather of the necessary thickness; motion is then communicated to the machine, on which, the feed roll (G) is slightly depressed, to permit theleather intended to be split to be inserted between it and the gage roll. Once inserted, the
treadle is released from the pressure of thefoot, soas to allow the springs (CZ) to act, and force or press the feed roll (G) firmly against the underside of the leather, on whichA the latter is fed forward against the cutting edge of the knife by the rotation of the feed rolls, when a skiver will be cut of of a thickness equal to the distance between the gage roll and knife. Or the gage roll may be raised and the leather inserted and the gage roll then depressed so as to cut the skiver of the Yrequired thickness.
In the event of the leather being of unequal thickness, the springs (d) that support the feed roll yield and allow the roll to descender ascend to a distance sufficient to compensate for the inequalities where the inequalities are not of too gross a nature, in which event the roll must be depressed by the operator until the obstacle has been overcome, otherwise the machine would choke. By this simple arrangement, difficulties are immediately overcome, which consumes much time and creates much labor and trouble to obviate in other machines.
Having thus described my improvement what I claim as new in leather splitting ma chines is Combining with the gage roll (J) whose ends are simultaneously adjusted by one operation, a feed-roll (G), so mounted on springs that either end may be de ressed to a distance suiiicient to compensate fp inequalities in the leather being skived, as are not sulicient to choke the' machine, when such arrangement is combinedwith a rod (L) or its equivalent, connecting links M, and treadle N, for the purpose of depressing both ends of the feed roll simultaneously to free the machine when choked, the whole being arranged,constructed and operated in the manner substantially as described.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand to this specification.
. J. A. SAFFORD. Witnesses:
J. I-I. H. WILLIAMS, S.' E. IRWIN.
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US4691957A (en) * 1985-04-22 1987-09-08 Frontier, Inc. Roll-tight tarp system
US4834445A (en) * 1987-12-21 1989-05-30 Odegaard Danny E Cover deployment apparatus
US6135534A (en) * 1997-03-31 2000-10-24 Schmeichel; Charles Milton Truck box tarpaulin hold down
DE102014221384A1 (en) 2014-10-21 2016-05-04 Franz Xaver Meiller Fahrzeug- Und Maschinenfabrik - Gmbh & Co Kg Tarpaulin cover and a container equipped with an upper loading opening

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