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US103422A
US103422A US103422DA US103422A US 103422 A US103422 A US 103422A US 103422D A US103422D A US 103422DA US 103422 A US103422 A US 103422A
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  • the forward ends of the bars hl move up and down upon the screws G, so that, by turning a nut upon the said screws, the inking-rollers may be raised and lowered at will, to regulate the application of the ink to the type-cylinder.

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2 SheetS Sheet 1 J. B. BROWN. PRINTING PRESS.
Patented May 24, 1870.- [Ljf/ mi NORWS PETERS co; PNOYQLITHOAVASMINGTUN n c.
. 2 Sheets-Sheet 2. .J. B. BROWN. PRINTING PRESS.
Patented May .24, 1870.
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"dished gets-tea JESSE BAILEY BROWN, OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
Letters Patent No. 103,422, dated May 24, 1870.
IMPROVEMZBIIT m PRmTING-PRESSES.
The Schedule referred to in those Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To all whom it may concern: I
Be it known that I, Jnssn BAILEY Bnown, of
- liashville, in the county of Davidson and State of Tennessee, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Rotary Printing-Press; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact Figure 1, Sheet I, is a top view of my improved press.-
Figure 2, Sheet I, is a side view of the same.
Figure 3, Sheet II, is a vertical longitudinal section of the same, taken through the line a: 2:, fig. 1.
Figure 4, Sheet II, is a detail vertical cross-section of one of the type-rollers.
Figure 5,. Sheet II, is a detail view of one of the key-plates.
Figure 6, Sheet II, is a detail view of one of the leads,
Figure 7, Sheet II; is a side and edge view of one of the types.
My invention relates to improvements in rotary printing-presses, and consists in the combination and arrangement of certain parts as hereinafter specified.
A is the frame of the press, to which'the horizontal table B is attached, along which the paper moves while passing through the press.
0 is the ink-fount, from which the ink is conveyed to the type-rollers D, the journals of which revolve in hearings in the bars E, the rear ends of which are pivoted to the standards F, the lower ends of which are attached to the frame A, and by-which the inkfount G is also supported.
The forward ends of the bars hl move up and down upon the screws G, so that, by turning a nut upon the said screws, the inking-rollers may be raised and lowered at will, to regulate the application of the ink to the type-cylinder.
' H are the feed-rollers, which are pivoted to the rear part ofthe machine, the one directly above the other, in such a position that the line of contact between their faces may be in the horizontal plane of the upper surface of the table B.
I is the rear type-cylinder, which is pivoted to bearings attached to the frame A, directly above the rear printing-roller J, so that their line of contact maybe irrthe horizontal .plane of the upper surface of the table B.
K is the forward type-cylinder, and L is the forward printing-roller, which are pivoted to the frame A, the one above the other, in such positions that their line of contact may be in the horizontal plane of the upper surface of the table B. vThe type-cylinders I and K are placed the one above and the other below the table B, so that one side of the paper may be printed by the one cylinder and the other side by the other cylinder, as the paper is passing through the press.
M are the frames in which the types of each column are secured. The frames M are made of the width of the column. The hot-tom of the frames M, upon which the feet of the type rest, is made convex upon its upper side and concave upon its under side, to fit upon the surface of the type-cylinders, and their sides are made upon the radial lines of said cylinders, as
shown in figs. 3 and 4.
N are the types, the sides of which are inclined, as shown in figs. 4 and 7 so that the sides of the type, when set, may be upon the radial lines of the typecylinders. By this constructionthe types will exactly fill up the space between the sides of the frames M.
The types N are grooved upon one of their edges, as shown in fig. 7, to receive the key-plates O, which are made upon the arc of a circle, and the ends of which enter grooves in the sides of the frame M. By this construction the lower shoulders of the types N bear against the lower or concave edges of the keys 0, which thus secure them in place, and hold them down upon the bottom of the frames M.
P,- are the leads, the ends of which have tenons formed upon them to fit into the grooves of the sides of the frames M, as shown in fig. 6. The middle part of some of the leads 1? may project upward, to serve as dashes. By cutting off the upper shoulders of the types N the leads P only serve as keys for securing the types in place.
The types arclocked in the frames M by the curved angular plates Q, which are secured to the frames-.M, as shown in figs. 1 and 4, the types having been first pressed together by screw-clamps or other convenient means. I
- Thetypes are set and secured in the frames M in the compositors room, and the plates and types are secured to .the cylinders I K by screws, as shown in figs. 1 and 4. When stereotypc-plates-are used they may be secured directly to the surface of the typecylinders.
As the printed paper passes out of the machine, it is out ch" into sheets by the knives R S. The knife R'is stationary, being attached to the bed or table 13''.
The .ends of the upper knife S, or of the bar to which said knife is attached, are attached to the'rods T, which passdown through guides. attached to the frame A, and are held up to keept'he knife/S out of the way of the paper. by the coiled springs U, placed, upon the upper parts: of the said rods. The upper ends of the coiled springs U rest against nuts placed upon the upper ends of the said rods, and their lower ends rest upon the frame A or upon supports attached to said frame.
Upon the middle partof the rods T are formed collars V, against which strike projections W, formed upon or attached to the ends of the'forward type-cylinder, so that at each revolution of the cylinder the upper or movable knife may be drawn down to cut otf the sheets.
The roll of paper which is to be printed is pivoted to the rear part of the machine, or to other suitable supports placed at the rear of said machine.
The press may be driven by any convenient power, and the cylinders'and rollers are connected by .a train of gearing so arranged that all the moving surfaces that come in cont-actwith the paper passing through the machine may move with exactly the same speed, so that there may be no strain upon the paper.
Having thus described my invention,
I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. The combination of the keys Q with the frames M, when the latter are grooved on each side and otherwise constructed as shown and described.
2. The combination of the stationary knife R, movable knife S, sliding rods T, coiled springs U, collars V, and projections \V, with the horizontal table B, type-cylinders K I, printing-rollers L J, feed-rollers H, and frame A, substantially as herein shown and described and for the purpose set forth.
3. The combination of the curved angular lock- ,plates Q with the curved frames M, radial and shouldered types N, and keys 0, and leads P, either or both, Substantially as herein shown and described and for the purpose set forth.
J. BAILEY BROWN.
Witnesses h GEO. W. MABEE,
J AMES T. GRAHAM.
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