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US100414A
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  • Figure 2 is a side vie ⁇ v,.with ⁇ the guide-plate removed, the swage-liead being down. f
  • Figure 3 is a side view, with the guide-plate in pov sition.
  • Figure 4 illustrates the ⁇ different stages through which the tin passes in forming the seam-joint.
  • my invention' consists in securing Iin or forming with a suitable base-block o1 ⁇ vframe two guide or bearing-plates.
  • the .swage has attached ⁇ to 4it a plate-handle
  • the swage or hammer is attached to a compound lever, which Works on suitable fulcrnm-pins or arms secured on theupper face oi' the base-block.
  • This device like lthe tongs, is equally as well ladapted for thev working of copper and other metals as tin;
  • A is the base-block o1' frame, and may be constructed of any suitable metal or wood. This block may be of any desired dimensions.' 'I usually make it, say, twelve by fourteen inches.
  • BB are two metallic guide-plates, These plates may be attached to the block by screws, as shown in lig. 3; or, when the block is made of cast metal, they may be cast with it.
  • These plates are formed with two slots-a vertical slot, B', and an inclined slot, b.
  • This slot B enables the instrument to be properly set and adjusted over the seams, so that the swage, by its falling pressure, can form the joint.
  • the swage or hammer-head G is made of metal or othersuitable material, and substantially in the form shown in figs. l and 2. This swage may be of any desired dimensions. l usually make it, say, from ten to twelve ⁇ inches across its'iitce. f n C is the handle of the swage, and is slightly curved in form.
  • This handle passes through a slot, a, ifu the front of the face-plate A' of the block or base, and is either cast with the swage or otherwise secured thereto.
  • D is a straight, and D, ⁇ a bent or curved lever. These levers are connected by a link, el, or the lever D may be slotted, Vas shown at d', iig. 2, and the A lever D secured 'therein by bolt.
  • the outer end of the lever D' is secured to the swage-handle C', and by which means the swage C' is operated, and the necessary pressure applied.
  • the seams are turned up, as shown at 1 2, E, fig. 4, 1,*2, 3, F, iig. 4, represent the-condition of the seams after they are pressed by my improved tongs, or after the flange 3 has been turned down or formed by groovng-iron and mallet. This is the stage oi' the process at which ,the swage is first applied, the instrument being in theposition shownin fig. 1, the vertical slot B fitting over the seams, as shown at G, when, by simply depressing the lever, the swage C is carried to the position shown at X, dg.
  • the base-bleek A having slotted guide-plates B B, swage C, and handle C', when the same are connected with a system of leverage, as shown, the whole lJ. D. JAMES, JR.

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JOHN DAWSON JAMES, JR., WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ASSIGNOR.
To HIMsnLn, Donn Bonn, Ann JACOB n o. oUrWA'rnR, or NEWARK, New
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Letters-Patent No. 100,414fdated March. 1, 1870.
IMPROVEMENT 1N MACHINES Pon ssamm@ METAL Rors.
The Schedule referred to in'these Lettera Patent and making part o! the same.
b all whomjt 'may concern.- Be it known that I,.JOHN llawvsgnv` JAMES, Jr., of Washington city, and Districtof Columbia,- have invented certain new and-useful Improvements in Machines for Seaming Metal Roofs; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying-drawing andrto the letters of rei'- erence marked thereon making part of this specification, in whichy Figure 1 is a side wiew, with the guide-plate removed, the swage-head being raised.
Figure 2is a side vie\v,.with `the guide-plate removed, the swage-liead being down. f
Figure 3 is a side view, with the guide-plate in pov sition.
Figure 4 illustrates the` different stages through which the tin passes in forming the seam-joint.
i tire work, the latter pressing the tin in such position asreadily to accommodate itself to the-action of the swage, which, by simply depressing a lever, completes the joint.
The nature of' my invention'consists in securing Iin or forming with a suitable base-block o1` vframe two guide or bearing-plates.
These plates are provided with vertical grooves,
. that lit over theseams and angular slots, in which work projecting pins on the swage or hammer-head,
` and which direct the movement ofthe same, causing it, vin its fall, to meet the metal at the desired point,
. `and pressing it, as' the swage descends, to such position as to complete the seam-joint. l
The .swage has attached `to 4it a plate-handle,
j which is slightly'curved, so as `to afford the desired l sweep.
The swage or hammer is attached to a compound lever, which Works on suitable fulcrnm-pins or arms secured on theupper face oi' the base-block.
This device, like lthe tongs, is equally as well ladapted for thev working of copper and other metals as tin;
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will now proceed to` describe its construction and operation. y
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A is the base-block o1' frame, and may be constructed of any suitable metal or wood. This block may be of any desired dimensions.' 'I usually make it, say, twelve by fourteen inches.
l The face-plate A of the block projects beyond its main surface, as clearly shown in the drawing.
BB are two metallic guide-plates, These plates may be attached to the block by screws, as shown in lig. 3; or, when the block is made of cast metal, they may be cast with it.
These plates are formed with two slots-a vertical slot, B', and an inclined slot, b. This slot B enables the instrument to be properly set and adjusted over the seams, so that the swage, by its falling pressure, can form the joint. e
In the inclined slot b work the guide-pins c c.
These pins c c are secured to the swage or hammerhead C, and, projecting laterally therefrom, pass through the slots b b. The swage or hammer-head G is made of metal or othersuitable material, and substantially in the form shown in figs. l and 2. This swage may be of any desired dimensions. l usually make it, say, from ten to twelve `inches across its'iitce. f n C is the handle of the swage, and is slightly curved in form.
This handle passes through a slot, a, ifu the front of the face-plate A' of the block or base, and is either cast with the swage or otherwise secured thereto.
D is a straight, and D,`a bent or curved lever. These levers are connected by a link, el, or the lever D may be slotted, Vas shown at d', iig. 2, and the A lever D secured 'therein by bolt.
The outer end of the lever D' is secured to the swage-handle C', and by which means the swage C' is operated, and the necessary pressure applied.
The operation is as follows:
The seams are turned up, as shown at 1 2, E, fig. 4, 1,*2, 3, F, iig. 4, represent the-condition of the seams after they are pressed by my improved tongs, or after the flange 3 has been turned down or formed by groovng-iron and mallet. This is the stage oi' the process at which ,the swage is first applied, the instrument being in theposition shownin fig. 1, the vertical slot B fitting over the seams, as shown at G, when, by simply depressing the lever, the swage C is carried to the position shown at X, dg. 2, acting on the ilangeA 3, and, by its movement, fore-ing the same down in position, as shown at 4, Gr, thus completing the first H and K, fig. 4, are a mere l repetition of the process just described as necessary to the formation of the irst seam-joinuwH representing the condition 'of the seams after the second application of tongs,
and K after the second application of the swage.
Having.r thus fully described my invention, What I claim therein as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent ofthe United States, is-
The base-bleek A, having slotted guide-plates B B, swage C, and handle C', when the same are connected with a system of leverage, as shown, the whole lJ. D. JAMES, JR.
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