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  • This invention' relates to an improvement intended for presses and more especially presses in which one of the pressure memhers is made of wood or similar material which is liable to become roughened or uneven under repetition of the pressing operation, and comprises an attachment to presses of the above type by which such inequalities or roughness of the pressure member may be removed and a smooth surface imparted thereto.
  • This invention is especially applicable to that class of presses of the above type that are used for dying out sheet material, such as leather, felt, etc.
  • Presses of this type usually have a wood cutting'bed into which the sharp edge of the die is forced slightly in the operation of the machine. It will be readily understood that sucha bed soon becomes roughened under this action of the die and must be re-surfaced.
  • the member which acts to force the die toward the bed has a movement substantially parallel to the surface of the bed in addition to its pressure applying movement which is substantially perpendicular to such bed, as a member having these two movements will sometimes act to force the die toward and into the bed with a combination of these two movements, thus greatly shortening the time within which the surface of the bed becomes too rough for satisfactory Work.
  • the device of this invent-ion is also useful when the surfaces of the pressure members are not exactly parallel Whether this is due to irregularity in the mounting of one or both of said members or to other reasons, and in such cases may be employed to bring the. said surfaces into the desired parallel relationship.
  • a principal feature of this invention relates to an attachment to be. applied to presses of the above or similar types by means of which the surface of the bed may be trued into parallelism with the acting face of the cooperating pressure member.
  • Another feature of this invention relates to a resurfacing attachment to be applied to presses of the above or similar types in which the movement of the pressure applying member relatively to the bed may be utilized to operate the means for re-surfacing the bed and for imparting thereto a surface parallel to the movement of the said pressure applying member.
  • a further feature relates to means for causing the resurfacing means to act on different portions of the bed on successive actuations of the said pressure applying member,-while another feature relates to the provision of means for reversin the movement, relatively to the bed, of the resurfacing means, and still another feature of the invention relates to the provision of means for preventing actuation of the pressure mem bers relatively to each other while the' gtrullfig or smoothing tool is in position between t cm.
  • Figure 1 which show apreferred embodimentof this inventio i, Figure 1 is-a sideelevatiom'partlyix reasons it has become desirable to impart a Lent invention applied thereto;
  • Fig. 3 is an end view of the attachment looking in the direction of the arrow 1, Fig. 1,
  • Fig, 4 is an endview looking in the direction of the arrow b, Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 5 is an end view, partly broken away, showing a slightly -modified form of feeding mechanism;
  • Figs. 6 and 7 are details showing respectively one end of the knife and a part ofthe means for preventing vertical actuation of the swinging arm when the attachment is-in place.
  • the frame of the machine is indicated at 2 and as shown supports the presser bed 4, preferably of wood or similar material, and the hollow post 6 onwhich the pressure member 8 is mounted to swing. into various positions over said-bed.
  • the presser bed 4 preferably of wood or similar material
  • the said member By vertically reciprocating said hollow post 6 as by means of sition over the bed the said member is moved to exert pressure at the place desired.
  • the connection 15 between the eccentric 9 and the hollow shaft 6 that supports that pressure member is made adjustable as by ineans of a rod 16 operated by a hand wheel 17.
  • a plate 20 on which atool carrier 22 is mounted so as to slide longitudinallyof said member 8.
  • a block 24 which preferably is pivotally attached thereto by a pin 25 and which carries the truing knife or tool 26 while a spring 27 mounted between said 4 block and carrier tends to hold the tool 26 with its cutting edge in position to act upon the bed 4 of the machine, the limit of such movement being determined by contact of a part of block 24 with carrier 22.
  • Journaled in the plate. 20 is a screw 30 which passes through the carrier 22 for imparting thereto movement lon-. gitudinally of the member 8.
  • a ratchet 'wheel 32 Upon the end of this screw is a ratchet 'wheel 32 adapted to be operated by a reversible pawl 33.
  • the stem 37 of provided with a head 38 upon the pawl' is that are adapted to.
  • the pawl carrier 35 oscillates about the same axis of rotation as the screw 30 and is provided with two arms or extensions which extend into proximity tov the opposite sides of an abutment 42 which in the construction illustrated in the drawing is in the form of a ball-he2ided bolt screwed into a socket 44 supported from a clamp 45 which is attached to the table 4 by a bolt 46.
  • the pawl carrier 35 in addition 'to the pawl 33 also carries a spring pressed plunger 48 seated in a second recess in said carrier and engaging the ratchet wheel 32 to prevent rotation thereof except when moved by pawl 33.
  • the form of tool which is preferably used with this attachment is indicated in Fig. 6. and as shown said tool consists of a bar cut out at the end 'to form a planing edge.
  • the plate 20 is attached to the pressure member 8 and clamp 45 is attached to the table 4, preferably to one of the clamping strips '50'which are employed to hold to ether the wooden portion of the table.
  • the height of the portion thereof which acts upon pawl carrier 35 may be adjusted according to the height of the table 4 and socket 44 may also be adjusted on its supporting clamp 45 to hold the said, abutment at the bed. These adjustments are intended to bring the head of abutment 42 into position to cooperate properly with pawl carrier 35.
  • the operator grasps a handle 52 provided on plate 20 and swings the pressure member 8 overthe table 4.
  • the apparatus is provided with a safety device in the form of a bent arm 545suitably attached to the plate 20 and extending under the handle 12 of the pressure member to prevent said handle from being. depressed to cause reciprocation of said pressure'member toward the bed 4 while the 25 attachment is in-place.
  • a safety device in the form of a bent arm 545suitably attached to the plate 20 and extending under the handle 12 of the pressure member to prevent said handle from being. depressed to cause reciprocation of said pressure'member toward the bed 4 while the 25 attachment is in-place.
  • the end of this handle 54 is forked to embrace the rod 55 which passes into a recess in said handle 12 and the ends of the forks are beveled to provide an adjustment for the varying spaces found between the lower surface ofthe handle and'the surface of the pressure member 8 in different machines.
  • this curved arm 54 is important, for, as will be evident from an inspection of Fig. 1, if the press should be started by a depression of handle 12 while the attachment is in. place, the movement of pressure member 8 toward the bed 4 would probably cause breakage of the machine.
  • the attachment is provided with a' second safety device in the form of a spring pressed plunger 56 which bears against a fiat surface formed upon the stem of the socket 44-.
  • a bolt 58 is'provided to adjust the degree of tension of the plunger 56.
  • means such as an adjustingscrew 60, may be mounted in tool carrier 22, this screw having a point which enters between block 24 and the side of said tool carrier 22 to turn said block on its pivot 25 against the force of spring 27 thereby raising the end of tool 28 to an inoperative position in cases in which it is desired to keep the said tool 'temporarily out of action .SO that the traversing effect may be obtained without acting upon the bed.
  • bombination with a bed, of a pressure memtool may be brought to any desired spot tion, a bed, a pressure member laterally movable over said bed into different operative relations thereto and movable rela-' tively to said bed to exert pressure, and resurfacing means carried by said member for bringing the surface of said bed into parallelism with the path of movementof said member.
  • A'dying-out press having in combination, a bed, a pressure member mov'able over said bed into different operative relations thereto and movable toward and away from the bed to effect a pressing operation, and resurfacing means removably mounted upon said member and operating during the movement of the pressure member over the bed for bringing the surface of said bed into parallelism with the path of movement of sald member.
  • a dying-out press having in combination, a bed, a pressure member movable thereover, and resurfacing means acting on the surface of said bed when in position in the machine for bringing said surface into parallelism with the path of movement of said'inember.
  • a resurfacing tool carried by said for acting on said bed, means for causing said tool to act upon different portions of the bed duringsuccessive movements of the pressure member over the bed and 'means for adjusting said aforementioned means to correspond to beds of different lateral areas.

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A. BATES. PLANING'Y-MAGH/INE. APPLICATION III ED JULY 3, 1908.
Patented July 16, 1912.
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A1. BATES.
PLANING MACHINE. APPLICATION FILED JULY 3, 190a.
Patented July 16, 1912 2 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
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ARTHUR BATES, or LEICESTER, ENG AND, ASSIGNOR TO UNITED sHon MACHINE Y eoMrA vY, or PATERSON, NEW JERSEY, A CORIBQRATION or NEW JERSEY.
PLANING-MACHINE.
1,032,806. Specification of Letters Patent. t nt July g- Application filed July 3, 1908., Serial No. 441,865.
To all whom it may. concern:
Be it known that I, A rHUR BATEs, a subject of-the King of Great Britain, residing at Leicester, in the county of Leicester, England, have invented certain new Improvements in. Planing-Machines, of which the following description, in connection with the accompanying drawings, is a specification, like reference characters on the drawings indicating like parts in the several figures.
This invention'relates to an improvement intended for presses and more especially presses in which one of the pressure memhers is made of wood or similar material which is liable to become roughened or uneven under repetition of the pressing operation, and comprises an attachment to presses of the above type by which such inequalities or roughness of the pressure member may be removed and a smooth surface imparted thereto.
This invention is especially applicable to that class of presses of the above type that are used for dying out sheet material, such as leather, felt, etc. Presses of this type usually have a wood cutting'bed into which the sharp edge of the die is forced slightly in the operation of the machine. It will be readily understood that sucha bed soon becomes roughened under this action of the die and must be re-surfaced. Especially is this the case when the member which acts to force the die toward the bed has a movement substantially parallel to the surface of the bed in addition to its pressure applying movement which is substantially perpendicular to such bed, as a member having these two movements will sometimes act to force the die toward and into the bed with a combination of these two movements, thus greatly shortening the time within which the surface of the bed becomes too rough for satisfactory Work.
The device of this invent-ion is also useful when the surfaces of the pressure members are not exactly parallel Whether this is due to irregularity in the mounting of one or both of said members or to other reasons, and in such cases may be employed to bring the. said surfaces into the desired parallel relationship.
:Hithrto it has been the custom to remove' the bed from the machine when its surface erated by hand or power.
has become roughened or 'when for other new surface thereto. After the removal of the bed from the machine its surface was I removed to a uniform depth'xby a plane opg In cases of irregularity in the mounting of one or both of the pressure members on the machine and i in cases, therefore, in which the said bed and its cooperating pressure member are not supported in exact parallelism, the abovemethod is incapable of imparting, a surface to the bed which shall be exactly parallel with the surface of the other pressure member, owing to the necessity in such cases of removing the different portions of the surface of the bed to different depths.
A principal feature of this invention relates to an attachment to be. applied to presses of the above or similar types by means of which the surface of the bed may be trued into parallelism with the acting face of the cooperating pressure member.
Another feature of this invention relates to a resurfacing attachment to be applied to presses of the above or similar types in which the movement of the pressure applying member relatively to the bed may be utilized to operate the means for re-surfacing the bed and for imparting thereto a surface parallel to the movement of the said pressure applying member.
A further feature relates to means for causing the resurfacing means to act on different portions of the bed on successive actuations of the said pressure applying member,-while another feature relates to the provision of means for reversin the movement, relatively to the bed, of the resurfacing means, and still another feature of the invention relates to the provision of means for preventing actuation of the pressure mem bers relatively to each other while the' gtrullfig or smoothing tool is in position between t cm.
Further features of the invention relate to the provision of means for "adjusting the feeding means for the tool; as the bed is worn or smoothed down, and for preventing injury to the feeding means should the feed; g
i 105 Referring to the accompanying drawi s ing means become stuckfor any'reason,
which show apreferred embodimentof this inventio i, Figure 1 is-a sideelevatiom'partlyix reasons it has become desirable to impart a Lent invention applied thereto;
' broken away, of a press having the pres- Fig. 2 is a vertical section on the line 2-2, Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is an end view of the attachment looking in the direction of the arrow 1, Fig. 1,
and showing the feeding mechanism; Fig, 4 is an endview looking in the direction of the arrow b, Fig. 1; Fig. 5 is an end view, partly broken away, showing a slightly -modified form of feeding mechanism; and
Figs. 6 and 7 are details showing respectively one end of the knife and a part ofthe means for preventing vertical actuation of the swinging arm when the attachment is-in place.
The frame of the machine is indicated at 2 and as shown supports the presser bed 4, preferably of wood or similar material, and the hollow post 6 onwhich the pressure member 8 is mounted to swing. into various positions over said-bed. By vertically reciprocating said hollow post 6 as by means of sition over the bed the said member is moved to exert pressure at the place desired. For adjusting the height of the pressure member 8, the connection 15 between the eccentric 9 and the hollow shaft 6 that supports that pressure member is made adjustable as by ineans of a rod 16 operated by a hand wheel 17.
The construction, above described, illus trates one type of ress to which this invention-ma-y be app forms no part. of the subject-matter of the present application, being covered by the prior application, Serial No. 338,014, filed October 8, 1906. r
Suitably secured to pressure member 8 is a plate 20 on which atool carrier 22 is mounted so as to slide longitudinallyof said member 8. On carrier 22 is mounted'a block 24 which preferably is pivotally attached thereto by a pin 25 and which carries the truing knife or tool 26 while a spring 27 mounted between said 4 block and carrier tends to hold the tool 26 with its cutting edge in position to act upon the bed 4 of the machine, the limit of such movement being determined by contact of a part of block 24 with carrier 22. Journaled in the plate. 20 is a screw 30 which passes through the carrier 22 for imparting thereto movement lon-. gitudinally of the member 8. Upon the end of this screw is a ratchet 'wheel 32 adapted to be operated by a reversible pawl 33. This ied but which in itself wheel 32.- member 8 the t00l'26 or 28 will be forced pawl is seated in a'recess formed'in a pawl .carrier 35 and is pressed toward the ratchet wheel 32 by a spring 36. The stem 37 of provided with a head 38 upon the pawl' is that are adapted to.
which ribs 39 are formed engage recess 4 in the pawl carrier to main tam the pawl 1n one or the otherof its adjusted positions. The pawl carrier 35 oscillates about the same axis of rotation as the screw 30 and is provided with two arms or extensions which extend into proximity tov the opposite sides of an abutment 42 which in the construction illustrated in the drawing is in the form of a ball-he2ided bolt screwed into a socket 44 supported from a clamp 45 which is attached to the table 4 by a bolt 46.
In the construction illustrated in Fig. 5, the pawl carrier 35 in addition 'to the pawl 33 also carries a spring pressed plunger 48 seated in a second recess in said carrier and engaging the ratchet wheel 32 to prevent rotation thereof except when moved by pawl 33. The form of tool which is preferably used with this attachment is indicated in Fig. 6. and as shown said tool consists of a bar cut out at the end 'to form a planing edge.
In the form of tool illustrated in Fig. 2 one edge only is adapted to serve as a planing edge but in that form illustrated in Fig. 4 the tool 28 is made double so that either end may serve as the planing'edge. The tool carrier 29 shown in this figure is supported somewhat differently from tool carrier 22 shown in Fig. 2, but in other respects shown .in Fig. 2.
"In the use of this apparatus the plate 20 is attached to the pressure member 8 and clamp 45 is attached to the table 4, preferably to one of the clamping strips '50'which are employed to hold to ether the wooden portion of the table. By turning abutment 42 inits socket the height of the portion thereof which acts upon pawl carrier 35 may be adjusted according to the height of the table 4 and socket 44 may also be adjusted on its supporting clamp 45 to hold the said, abutment at the bed. These adjustments are intended to bring the head of abutment 42 into position to cooperate properly with pawl carrier 35. Having adjusted pawl 33 to move the tool carrier 22 in the direction desired along the pressure member 8, the operator grasps a handle 52 provided on plate 20 and swings the pressure member 8 overthe table 4. The oscillations imparted by the operator to the pressure member 8 will bring the extensions uponpawl carrier 35 into contact with opposite faces of abutment 42 so that the carrier will be rocked and will actuate the ratchet Thus by swinging the pressure different distances fromact on successive portions of the bed on suc- -cessive movements of said member 8 so as to swung in one direction.
true or smooth said bed as maybe necessary. A reversal of the direction of rotation of the ratchet wheel and consequently a reverse] of thescrew and of the direction of motion of the tool can be obtained by revers; iug the pawl in its mountings. The tool is arranged to act upon the surface of the bed ptily when the pressure member 8 is being On the return movement of pressure member 8 the block 24 which carries the tool turns about its pivot, 25. against spring 27 to permit the edge of said tool to slide over the surface of. the bed.
' As shown, the apparatus is provided with a safety device in the form of a bent arm 545suitably attached to the plate 20 and extending under the handle 12 of the pressure member to prevent said handle from being. depressed to cause reciprocation of said pressure'member toward the bed 4 while the 25 attachment is in-place. As shown in Fig. 7, the end of this handle 54 is forked to embrace the rod 55 which passes into a recess in said handle 12 and the ends of the forks are beveled to provide an adjustment for the varying spaces found between the lower surface ofthe handle and'the surface of the pressure member 8 in different machines.
The provision of this curved arm 54 is important, for, as will be evident from an inspection of Fig. 1, if the press should be started by a depression of handle 12 while the attachment is in. place, the movement of pressure member 8 toward the bed 4 would probably cause breakage of the machine. As shown also, the attachment is provided with a' second safety device in the form of a spring pressed plunger 56 which bears against a fiat surface formed upon the stem of the socket 44-. which enables the abutment 42- to turn about the axis of the stem of the socket in case of abnormal stress being exerted upon the abutment either by reason of improper adjustment between said abutment spring for the and the pawl carrier 35, or by reason of the pawl carrier 35 'being prevented by any reason from oscillating. A bolt 58 is'provided to adjust the degree of tension of the plunger 56. If desired, means, such as an adjustingscrew 60, may be mounted in tool carrier 22, this screw having a point which enters between block 24 and the side of said tool carrier 22 to turn said block on its pivot 25 against the force of spring 27 thereby raising the end of tool 28 to an inoperative position in cases in which it is desired to keep the said tool 'temporarily out of action .SO that the traversing effect may be obtained without acting upon the bed. By this means, the
over the bed before being moved tion to act thereon.
Having described myinvention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is:
1. In a machine of theclass described, the combination with a bed, of a pressure member movable over said bed into different operative relations thereto and movable relatively to said bed to exert pressure, and resurfacing means carried by said member and operating upon the cooperating surface of said bed to bring said surface into parallelism with 'the pressure surface of said mem- 2. In a machine of the class described, the combination with a bed, of a pressure member laterally movable over said bed and a planing device removably mounted upon said member and arranged to act on the bed to restore 'to parallelism the cooperating surfaces of said member and said bed.
3. In a machine of the class described, the combination Witha bed, of a member an gularly movable over said bed about a fixed axis at one side of the bed, resurfacing to a posi-.
means carried by said member and acting during the angular movements thereof to resurface the bed, and automatic means to ca usesaid aforementioned means to act on different portions of the bed.
4. In a machine of the class combination with a bed, of a pressure member movable oversaid bed into different pressing relations thereto, resurfacing means carried by said member for restoring to parallelism the cooperating surfaces of said described, the
member andsaid bed, and means to cause the resurfacing means to act on different ,portions of the bed during successive movements of'said member over said bed.
5. In a machine of the class described, the combination with a bed, of a member angularly movable over said bed about a fixed axis at one side thereof, resurfacing means carried by said member and acting during the angular movements thereof to resurface the bed, and automatic means to cause said resurfacing means to act on different and adjacent portions of the bed during successive angular movements of said member.
Q. In a machine of the class described, the
bombination with a bed, of a pressure memtool may be brought to any desired spot tion, a bed, a pressure member laterally movable over said bed into different operative relations thereto and movable rela-' tively to said bed to exert pressure, and resurfacing means carried by said member for bringing the surface of said bed into parallelism with the path of movementof said member. A
8. A'dying-out press, having in combination, a bed, a pressure member mov'able over said bed into different operative relations thereto and movable toward and away from the bed to effect a pressing operation, and resurfacing means removably mounted upon said member and operating during the movement of the pressure member over the bed for bringing the surface of said bed into parallelism with the path of movement of sald member. V,
9. A dying-out press, having in combination, a bed, a pressure member movable thereover, and resurfacing means acting on the surface of said bed when in position in the machine for bringing said surface into parallelism with the path of movement of said'inember.
10. A dyihg-outpress, havin in combination, a bed, a pressure memb ermovable over said bed into difie'rent operative relations thereto and movable toward and away from the bed to effect a pressing operation,'. a-resurfacing tool carried by said member for acting on said bed, means for causing said tool to act on different portions of the bed during successive movements of said member over the bed, and means for adjusting said aforementioned means to correspond'to changes in the height of the bed. 11. A dying-out press,-having in combination, a bed, a pressure member movable over said bed into different operative rela- "tions thereto and movable toward and away from the bed to effect a pressing operation,
a resurfacing tool carried by said for acting on said bed, means for causing said tool to act upon different portions of the bed duringsuccessive movements of the pressure member over the bed and 'means for adjusting said aforementioned means to correspond to beds of different lateral areas. 12. In a machine of the class'described, the combi'ation with a bed, of a member movable tereover, a resurfacing tool carried by said member and arranged to' act upon said bed, means 'for' causing said tool to act upon different portions of the bed on successive act-nations of said member, said means including a part which is arranged to yieldiu case of unusual resistance to the movement of said member.
' 13. In a machine of the class described, the combination with a bed, ofgga- -pressure member movable transversely into different operative relations thereto, mechanism for moving said pressure membcrtoward and away from the bed to cfiect a pressing opera-- member r tion, a part fitted to be grasped by the op-- I erator for positioning said member over the bed, actuating connect-ions between said part and said mechanism, removable resurfacing mechanism upon said member and an attachment carried by said member as it moves over the bed for preventingthe actuation of said mechanism while said resurfacing mechanism is carried by said member.
1ft. In a machine of the class described, the combination with ,abed, of a member movable transversely into different operative relations thereto, means for moving said member relatively to said bed to exert pressure, a handle arranged to be depressed to actuate said means, removable resurfacing mechanism on said member, and an attach- -ment adapted to prevent the depression of saidhandle while said resurfacing'mechanism is carried by said member.
15. In a machine of the class described, the combination with a bed,,.of a member movable transv'erselyinto different operative relationsthereto, means for moving said member relatively to said bed to exert pressure, ahandle arranged to be depressed to actuate sald means, removable resurfacing mechanism on said member, and an attachm'ent adapted to prevent the depression 1 of said handle while said resurfacing mechanism is carried by said member, said attachment being adjustable to suit different heights of handle. v
16.. In a machine ofthe class described,
the combinationwith a bed, of aipressure member movable over said bed into different pressing relations thereto, a resurfacing tool carried by said pressure member and having operative movement in one movement of adjustment in a direction. at
direction and a an angle to the direction of the operative movement, one of said movements taking place with the movement of the pressure member and the other of said movements being relative to said member. r
17. In a machine of the class described, the combination with a bed, of .a pressure member arranged to swing about a center at one side of the bed into different operative relations to the bed, a resurfacing tool" carried by saidpressure. member and hav-- ing operative anovementin thare of a; circle and 7 angle to said arc, oneof said movements taking place with the movement of the pressure member and the other of fsaid move ments being relative to the pressure member.
the class described 4 18. In a machine of p a bed, of a member the combination wit arranged to swing side of said bed into. different operative a movement of adjustment at an" about a center at one) relations to the bed, a resurfacing i001 ca,
ried by said member and'havingjoperatinn,"
member as at swings movement with said 7 over the bed and movement of ad u'stment along the radius of its are of operative moveapplying surface of said member, said ment whereby successive operative movemeans being constructed and arranged to be u "meme may be in concentric arcs. carried by said pressure member and having 19,111 a machine of the class described, operative movement therewith over the bed. 15 5 the combination with a bed and a pressure In testimony whereof I have signed my member, movable over the bed into diflerent name to this specification in the presence of pressingrelations thereto and movable to two subscribing witnesses;
Ward and away from the bed to eflect a h v ARTHUR BATES. pressing operation of means for resurfec- Witnesses:
l0 ing said bed to bring its pressure receiving ARTHUR ERNEST JERRAU,
surface into parallelism with the pressure GRACE Hem/ms.
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