US103429A - Improvement in brad-punch - Google Patents

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  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of my improved bradpunch, with a part ofthe plunger-case removed, 4and Figure 2 is a sectional elevation of the same, taken on'the line a: a: of iig. 1.
  • A is the feeding-rack
  • the rack has transverse grooves ou the under side, shown in dotted lines at G, for containing the brads, which rest on the upper face of the bed B, with the heads hanging over the edge D, to be fed along one at a time by the rack into the groove E, in advance o t the plunger F, by which they are forced into the g the plungers working iu a case, H, at-right angles to the feed-plate, and being struck a blow by the hand or by other means, and forced down against the brad, and the spring G coiled around the spindle of the punch, and arranged to force it back.
  • the said pawl being jointed to a collar, R, on the plunger, near the upper end, in a manner to allow it to vibrate as required.
  • the rib K engages between two of the teeth L, and slides down ina straight line when the plunger' is forced down', holding the ⁇ plate A in position until the point S passes beyond the teeth.
  • the inclined side M of the pawl then comes against the wall O ot' the notch in the flange Q, which throws it over to the right, so that, when the plunger is returned, the point S of the rib K will engage in the next space to the right; at ,this time the incline N, on the other sidcof the pawl, comes against the wall P of the notch, and the pawl, together with the feeding-plate, is moved back to the left, causing the plate to feed another brad Ainto the recess E in advance of the plunger.
  • 'l is a spring, attached to the upper part of the case, and bearing down upon the pawl I9 to keep it engaged with the teeth ofthe plate A;
  • U is a spring, attached to the bed B, and bearing on the top of the feeding-plate, to hold it in position.
  • V represents the work-gauge, which, for different kinds of Work, is required to be adjusted toward and from the end of the nozzle W, through which the brads are forced into the wood, and which, for this purpose, is screw-threaded in the part X, passing through the stand Y, and has a nut, Z, ou each side,

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N.PETERS, FHOTO-LITHOGRAPHER, WASHINGTON. D C.
To all whom it may concern -articles to be -uailed tonether,
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ROSWELL F. COOK,
Letters Patent No. 103,429, dated May 24, 1870.'
IMPROVEMENT IN BRAD-PUNCH.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and 'making part of the same.
Be it known that I, RSWELL F. 000K, of Potsdam, iu the county of St. Lawrence and State of New York, have invented a new and improved Brad- Punch and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in,the art to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawingsforming part oi' this specification.
'lhis invention relates to improvements in automatic-feeding brad-punches, and consists in an application to the Aplunger and the feeding-rack of a feeding and holding-pawl, arranged to feed and lock the rack by the return movement, an adjustable arrangement of the gauge, and in an improved construction of the plunger-case for application of the operating Figurev l is a plan view of my improved bradpunch, with a part ofthe plunger-case removed, 4and Figure 2 is a sectional elevation of the same, taken on'the line a: a: of iig. 1.
A is the feeding-rack, and
B, the bed for the same.
The rack has transverse grooves ou the under side, shown in dotted lines at G, for containing the brads, which rest on the upper face of the bed B, with the heads hanging over the edge D, to be fed along one at a time by the rack into the groove E, in advance o t the plunger F, by which they are forced into the g the plungers working iu a case, H, at-right angles to the feed-plate, and being struck a blow by the hand or by other means, and forced down against the brad, and the spring G coiled around the spindle of the punch, and arranged to force it back.
To feed the rack along by thereturn movement of the plunger and lock it iu the required position,'while the brad is driven, I have provided the vibrating pawl I, with the projecting rib K on the under side, to work between the teeth L of the rack, and with the inclines M N ou the sides for working against the walls O I of 'the notch, in the flange Q oil the bed,
for imparting the necessary vibratiug'motion to it to cause it to work the feeding-plate, the said pawl being jointed to a collar, R, on the plunger, near the upper end, in a manner to allow it to vibrate as required.
The rib K engages between two of the teeth L, and slides down ina straight line when the plunger' is forced down', holding the `plate A in position until the point S passes beyond the teeth. The inclined side M of the pawl then comes against the wall O ot' the notch in the flange Q, which throws it over to the right, so that, when the plunger is returned, the point S of the rib K will engage in the next space to the right; at ,this time the incline N, on the other sidcof the pawl, comes against the wall P of the notch, and the pawl, together with the feeding-plate, is moved back to the left, causing the plate to feed another brad Ainto the recess E in advance of the plunger.
'l is a spring, attached to the upper part of the case, and bearing down upon the pawl I9 to keep it engaged with the teeth ofthe plate A; and
U is a spring, attached to the bed B, and bearing on the top of the feeding-plate, to hold it in position.
In order to provide room for the collar R andpawl, I have made the case H cylindrical,and for the ready applicationv and adjustment of' the parts I make the said case in two parts, one of which is detachable, and secured by screws or other suitable means. f
V represents the work-gauge, which, for different kinds of Work, is required to be adjusted toward and from the end of the nozzle W, through which the brads are forced into the wood, and which, for this purpose, is screw-threaded in the part X, passing through the stand Y, and has a nut, Z, ou each side,
for adjusting and holding the gauge, as required.
Having th us'described my invention,
I claim as new and -desire to secure by Letters Patentp l. The bar I, having bottom rib K, aud lateral inclines M N thereon, and attached to collar It, on the plnger, combined with the walls O F, as and for the purpose described.
2. The combination of a feed-rack A, constructed as' described, with the bar I, moving simultaneously' with the plunger, to hold and feed said rack along, at the times and in the manner specified.
ROSWELL F. COOK.
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US2768376A (en) * 1954-08-17 1956-10-30 Critchley Thomas Full throw mechanism for fastener driving means

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US2768376A (en) * 1954-08-17 1956-10-30 Critchley Thomas Full throw mechanism for fastener driving means

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