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US1000096A
US1000096A US47670609A US1909476706A US1000096A US 1000096 A US1000096 A US 1000096A US 47670609 A US47670609 A US 47670609A US 1909476706 A US1909476706 A US 1909476706A US 1000096 A US1000096 A US 1000096A
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    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
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    • B05C1/00Apparatus in which liquid or other fluent material is applied to the surface of the work by contact with a member carrying the liquid or other fluent material, e.g. a porous member loaded with a liquid to be applied as a coating
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    • B05C1/0826Apparatus in which liquid or other fluent material is applied to the surface of the work by contact with a member carrying the liquid or other fluent material, e.g. a porous member loaded with a liquid to be applied as a coating for applying liquid or other fluent material to work of indefinite length using a roller or other rotating member which contacts the work along a generating line the work being a web or sheets
    • B05C1/0834Apparatus in which liquid or other fluent material is applied to the surface of the work by contact with a member carrying the liquid or other fluent material, e.g. a porous member loaded with a liquid to be applied as a coating for applying liquid or other fluent material to work of indefinite length using a roller or other rotating member which contacts the work along a generating line the work being a web or sheets the coating roller co-operating with other rollers, e.g. dosing, transfer rollers

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  • IylVrnmnu LINDEN- FELSER a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Ozone Park, borough of Queens, city of New York, in the county of Queens and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvevarious parts are readily accessible, and the adhesive supplying surface removable.
  • a driving gear 16 adapted to be rotated by a crank 17, and is locked against return movement by a spring pressed pawl 18.
  • a driving gear 16 adapted to be rotated by a crank 17, and is locked against return movement by a spring pressed pawl 18.
  • Shafts 21, 22, and 23 are supported by the plates 19 and carry corresponding rolls 24, 25 and .26, as well as gear wheels 27-, 28
  • a rod 30 is also mounted in these plates and carries a number of fingers 31 which rest at various points along the surface of the adhesive supplying roll 1%, the required pressure being provided by means of a spring 32 acting upon the rod 30. These fingers are shaped to direct the paper 33 in the proper direction, as will hereinafter be more fully explained.
  • a number of transverse grooves 34 are cut. into the roll and the roll "26 is provided with a number of friction disks 35 adapted to register with the said grooves 34.
  • the operation of my apparatus is as follows: The paper 33 is placed upon the feed plate 12 and brought under the roll 24. In turning the crank t7. the surface of the adhesive supplying roll 14 carries suliicient adhesive up from the container 11, and ro- -tates the said roll 24, through gear wheels 16 and '27. the two rolls (o-acting to feed the paper 2323 forward and at the same time to force it against the adhesive coated surface of the roll H. thereby coating the said paper. By the time the paper strikes the roll '25. which is likewise driven from roll 14, through gears 16 and 28.
  • the frictioddisks 35 come in contact with the coated snrface'of the paper, which to the adhesive, they noturally will retain some of said adhesive.
  • This adhesive is not communicated to the roll 25, and thereby to the unexposed side of subsequent. papers, since the grooves 34 are provided, and register with the said friction disks If it be desired to remove the adhesive from the container 11. as well as to clean the roll 14 and other parts of the mechanism, the entire upper ratus may be lifted off by unhooking the hooks 20, whereupon the roll 14 may be lifted out and the container 11 will be readilv accessible.
  • an adhesive applying machine an an adhesive applying g gear and a crank on sai roll; a roll driven by said gear and coacting with said adhesive applying roll to feed paper or the like thereto; a second roll driven by said driving gear, and a take-01f roll coacting therewith.
  • an adhesive applying machine an adhesive container; an adhesive applying roll; a driving gear and a crank on said roll; a roll driven by said gear and coacting with said adhesive applying roll to feed paper or the like thereto; a second roll driven by said driving gear; a take-off roll coacting therewith; and means to guide the paper from said adhesive applying roll.
  • adhesive container an adhesive applying driving gear and a crank on said roll; a roll driven by said gear and coacting Withsaid adhesive applying roll to feed paper or the like thereto; a second roll driven by said driving gear; a take-off roll I coacting therewith; and a number of spring pressed lingers resting upon said adhesive applying roll to guide the paper from same.
  • an adhesive applying machine an adhesive container; an adhesive applying roll: a driving gear and crank on said roll; a roll driven by saidvgear and coacting With said adhesive applying roll to feed paper or the like thereto; a second roll driven by 5.
  • Ian adhesive applying machine an Y adhesive container; an adhesive applying roll; a driving gear and a crank on said roll; a roll driven by said gear and coacting with said adhesive applying roll to feed paper or the like thereto; a second roll driven by said driving gear and provided-With a number of transverse grooves, a take-off roll driven by said latter roll and carrying a number of friction disks registering with the said grooves; and a number of spring pressed fingers intermediate of said friction disks and'resting upon the adhesive applying roll to guide the paper from the same.
  • take-off mechanism comprising a roll provided with suitable peripheral grooves, a second roll carrying .a number of friction disks registering with the said grooves, and means to rotate the said. rolls, whereby the coating applied to the material is not transferred from said disks to the said first roll.

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W. A. LINDENPELSER. ADHESIVE APPLYING APPARATUS. APPLICATION FILED 311.11, 1909.
Patented Aug. 8,1911
w I attoznmgwg vgg 5 v WILLIAM A. LINDENFELSER, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
ADHESIVE-APPLYING APPARATUS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
. Patented Aug. 8, 1911.
Application filed February 8, 1909. Serial No. 476,706.
T all whoa/mi. may conce n:
Be it known that IylVrnmnu LINDEN- FELSER, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Ozone Park, borough of Queens, city of New York, in the county of Queens and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvevarious parts are readily accessible, and the adhesive supplying surface removable.
The nature of my invention will be best understood in connection with the accompanying drawingstin which- Figure 1 is a front elevation of the improved apparatus with a portion of the mechanism broken away. i Fig. 2 is a side elevation. a detail view illustratin the action of the apparatus.
Similar characters of reference designate corresponding parts throughout the several views,
Referring now to the drawings. designates a supporting frame 111 which is cast an adhesive container 11 0 on at. the top.
except at the front where i' is closed by a" feed plate 12. The sides of the container 11 are notched to receive a shaft- 13 carrying the adhesive supplying roll 14 which dips into said container. A wiping plate 15' is suitably supported Within said container to remove the superfluous adhesive from the roll 14.
Upon the shaft 13 is mounted a driving gear 16 adapted to be rotated by a crank 17, and is locked against return movement by a spring pressed pawl 18. Pivotally connected to the sides of the frame 10, at one end, are two upright plates 19 of a casing (amtaining, the paper feeding and take-off mechanism. This'casing is adapted to fit upon the top of the frame 10, andmay be locked to the sides of same by means of suitable hooks 20. i
Shafts 21, 22, and 23 are supported by the plates 19 and carry corresponding rolls 24, 25 and .26, as well as gear wheels 27-, 28
| l l I i l has been exposed and 29. The bearings of these shafts may be slotted to allow for various thickness of paper. A rod 30 is also mounted in these plates and carries a number of fingers 31 which rest at various points along the surface of the adhesive supplying roll 1%, the required pressure being provided by means of a spring 32 acting upon the rod 30. These fingers are shaped to direct the paper 33 in the proper direction, as will hereinafter be more fully explained.
A number of transverse grooves 34 are cut. into the roll and the roll "26 is provided with a number of friction disks 35 adapted to register with the said grooves 34.
The operation of my apparatus is as follows: The paper 33 is placed upon the feed plate 12 and brought under the roll 24. In turning the crank t7. the surface of the adhesive supplying roll 14 carries suliicient adhesive up from the container 11, and ro- -tates the said roll 24, through gear wheels 16 and '27. the two rolls (o-acting to feed the paper 2323 forward and at the same time to force it against the adhesive coated surface of the roll H. thereby coating the said paper. By the time the paper strikes the roll '25. which is likewise driven from roll 14, through gears 16 and 28. it has a tendency to curl backwardly due to the moisturereceived fr'om the adhesive, and is assisted in its removal by the motion of the said roll 25 as well as by the fingers 31. These fingers lift the same from off the surface of the roll 14. and guide and direct it between the roll and the take-off roll 26 whose friction disks 35 make contact with the said paper. tending to forcibly withdraw it from the surface of the roll 14.
As the frictioddisks 35 come in contact with the coated snrface'of the paper, which to the adhesive, they noturally will retain some of said adhesive. This adhesive, however, is not communicated to the roll 25, and thereby to the unexposed side of subsequent. papers, since the grooves 34 are provided, and register with the said friction disks If it be desired to remove the adhesive from the container 11. as well as to clean the roll 14 and other parts of the mechanism, the entire upper ratus may be lifted off by unhooking the hooks 20, whereupon the roll 14 may be lifted out and the container 11 will be readilv accessible.
part of the appa-.
adhesive container; roll; a dXIVIII 1f. Iii an adhesive applying machine: an an adhesive applying g gear and a crank on sai roll; a roll driven by said gear and coacting with said adhesive applying roll to feed paper or the like thereto; a second roll driven by said driving gear, and a take-01f roll coacting therewith.
2. In an adhesive applying machine: an adhesive container; an adhesive applying roll; a driving gear and a crank on said roll; a roll driven by said gear and coacting with said adhesive applying roll to feed paper or the like thereto; a second roll driven by said driving gear; a take-off roll coacting therewith; and means to guide the paper from said adhesive applying roll.
3. In an adhesive applying machine: :in
adhesive container; an adhesive applying driving gear and a crank on said roll; a roll driven by said gear and coacting Withsaid adhesive applying roll to feed paper or the like thereto; a second roll driven by said driving gear; a take-off roll I coacting therewith; and a number of spring pressed lingers resting upon said adhesive applying roll to guide the paper from same.
4. In an adhesive applying machine: an adhesive container; an adhesive applying roll: a driving gear and crank on said roll; a roll driven by saidvgear and coacting With said adhesive applying roll to feed paper or the like thereto; a second roll driven by 5. Ian adhesive applying machine: an Y adhesive container; an adhesive applying roll; a driving gear and a crank on said roll; a roll driven by said gear and coacting with said adhesive applying roll to feed paper or the like thereto; a second roll driven by said driving gear and provided-With a number of transverse grooves, a take-off roll driven by said latter roll and carrying a number of friction disks registering with the said grooves; and a number of spring pressed fingers intermediate of said friction disks and'resting upon the adhesive applying roll to guide the paper from the same.
6.' In a machine of the character set forth: take-off mechanism comprising a roll provided with suitable peripheral grooves, a second roll carrying .a number of friction disks registering with the said grooves, and means to rotate the said. rolls, whereby the coating applied to the material is not transferred from said disks to the said first roll.
Signed at New York in the county of New York and State of New York this'lith day of February A. 11,1909.
WILLIAM A. LINDENFELSER.
Witnesses:
Fnnon. F. SoHUETz, SALLY O. Yumznr.
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