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US1053122A US70886612A US1912708866A US1053122A US 1053122 A US1053122 A US 1053122A US 70886612 A US70886612 A US 70886612A US 1912708866 A US1912708866 A US 1912708866A US 1053122 A US1053122 A US 1053122A
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  • HARRY M BROWN, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOB- TO EICHABD ALBERT CANFIELD, OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND.
  • A represents a tubular standard chines, of w the following is a specificaeq ip 6 ,near its pp P o with tion.
  • This invention relates particularly to maapplying or seal-applymgtool mounted in I 10 chines for applying seals or stoppers to botthe guide A C, a bottle-supporting dc 65 I ties; and the invention constitutes an upvice equipped with neck-clamping means C';' provement on the invention set forth in l), a tread e-actuated'connectmgrodextend my United States application No. 650,295, mg through the standard A; E, about lever filed September 19, 1911. v which is pivotally supported at its rear end,
  • the primary object of this invention is pivotally connected at its elbow with the 70 to provide an improved, simplified, and upper end of the rod '1), and in engageinent cheapened construction for seal-applying at its front end with the plunger or sealmachines, which possesses certain advan applying tool B; and F, a rotary seal-setages in operation, as well as the indicated lecting and delivering device which serves advantages of manufacture.
  • the lower end of the rod D ing, and applying the seals, and the work is connected by a pivot 2 to a foot treadle 3 devolving upon the operator being merely whose rearend 18 joined by a pivot- 4 to a that of positioning the bottles and depresslug 1n the base of the standard A.
  • the ining the foot-treadle. cl ned guide A is preferably cast integrally 7
  • Further objectsrof' the invention will apwith the separately formed upper portion A pear from the description hereinafter given of the standard A; and there 15 also prefer-
  • the invention is illustrated in its pre-' ably cast integrally-with the memberA a ferred embodiment in the accompanying forwardly projecting arm A on which the 35 drawings, in whichbottle-support C is mounted.
  • FIG. 1 On the guide Figure 1 .represents a broken elevational A is mounted a bracket A which carries the view of the upper portion of a machine con stopper-selecting and delivering device F. structed in accordance with my invention;
  • the plunger B is provided centrally with Fig. 2, a. broken vertical sectional View aslot 5 which receives the front end of the 1 showing the lower portion of the machine, lever E, which Is sultably founded to work 5 this view being supplemental to Fig. 1; Fig. n said slot and to actuate the plunger B 3, an enlarged broken vertical sectional view In both directions. 7 showing the inclined seal-applying tool and The novel. bottle-supporting device 0, attendant parts; Fig.
  • auxiliary jaws 8 Land the auxiliary jaws 8 in open position. 8, which are attached by pivots 9.
  • Fig. 7 a broken elevational ing jaw 8 which is connected with the main view of'the seal or stopper-chute and a-ssojaw by a pivot 9'.
  • the main jaws 8 as also ciated escapement device.
  • Fig. 8 a sectional the member 6 are recessed to accommodate View taken as indicated at line 80f Fig. 7 the'bottle-neck.
  • Each auxiliary jaw 8 com- 55' Fig.
  • each segment 10 carries a; stud 11 to which is attached one end of a .coil spring llfiwhose opposite end is attached to a stud 11 carried by the main jaw 8.
  • the auxiliary jaws may be opened (see Flg. 5 to admit a bottle-neck 12, and
  • the main jaws 8 are normally held in the open position by a s ring 13 which connects their shanks, as shown in Fi .4.
  • the shanks of the jaws 8 are rovi ed with beveled surfaces 14 --adapte to be'engaged by the tapered lower 7 end 15 of a jaw-locking plunger 16 mo-unt- 3 ed in a tubular plunger 17 whose upper or rear end is equipped with a roller 18 which engages the elbow portion of the lever E.
  • the plun er 16 is held yieldably projected .with relation to the member 17 bya spring 19.
  • .' plunger 24 which The rear end of thelever E is mounted on .a pivot 20 with which the frame member A is equipped in therear of the upper end of the rod D This is shown in detail in Fig. 10',W11,.ere the, pivot 20 is shown secured to the'frame member by a set-screw 21.
  • One end of the pivot 20 is equipped with ahead 22 providedwith a vertical perforation 23 which affords a guide. for the lower end of a forms a part of the device the stopperselecting d F for rotating vice F.
  • the stopper-selecting device F need not be described in detail 1n the presentapplication. It will suffice to explaln that it comprises ,a frusto-conical" rotary hopper 26 which is secured to rotate with a shaft 27 ated y a pawl-29 carried by n collar 30 ed with a" ratchet wheel 28 and actuwhich is oscillated by the plunger 24.
  • the pawl 29 serves to actuate the shaft 27 through the medium of the ratchet wheel 28; and when the plunger 24 rises, the pawl 29 rides idly over the ratchet teeth to gain a fresh hold on the ratchet-teeth.
  • the hollow member 26 isfixed to and rotates with the shaft '2? and with the shaft also rotates a disk 31 which virtually closes the enlarged end of the rotary hopper '26 and is equipped at its innervertical face with a series'of permadeliver those seals which are properly presented to the upper end 32 of the seal-chute F.
  • No claim is made in the present .application to the details of construction of the stopper-selecting device F. It may be ;in mass to the rotary hopper 26 through a charging chute 33.
  • the operation of the device is to take the stoppers or seals from the interior of;the rotary member 26 and deliver them, properly arranged, to the chute F, which is thus kept filled with seals.
  • the ;escapement device G comprises a pair of esicapement members or pawls 34 located in :recesses vwalls of the chute F is provided, the mem- ⁇ bers 34 beingsupported on pivots 36. -Each -nent magnets (not shown), which serve to added, however, that stoppers are delivered.
  • the seals descend by gravity to the es.
  • a member 34 has a vlower stopper-engaging ftooth 37 and an upper stopper-engagmg *tooth 38.
  • the members 34 are also proivided with actuating arms 39' adapted to be elevated by fingers 40 carried by a rock- Zshaft 41 which is equipped with an actuating arm 42.
  • the actuating arm 42 is joined by which is adapted to be moved downwardly by a yielding finger or spring 45 which is actuated by thespring'46j and in this action the arms 39 of the members 34 are lifted, thus permittin the stopper which is held between the mem ers 34 to drop.
  • the lower terminus of the chute F comprises a curved chute section 48 carried by fa bridge-piece 49 mounted on the member ,6 of. the bottle-supporting device.
  • the channel 50 of the chute section 48' is interfascends, the slide 44,moves upwardly, being .10. a link 43 to the Lower end of a slide 44 4 which is joined 'draws the sleeve 52 'cepted by an inclined perforation 51 throu h which the stoppering tool works. It will e understood from Fig. 3 that when-astopper descends to the lower portion of the channel 50, it will bevmaintained in position to be inserted in the bottle-mouth by the stoppering tool.
  • the pawlactuating plunger 24 works on the down stroke to rotate the hopper 26 and the magnet-carrying disk 31.
  • the plunger 24 is equipped with a sleeve 52 which carries a pivot 53 to lower-end is connected, by a pivot 55 (see Fig. 3). to the upper end of tool plun er B.
  • One lateral wall of the guide E is provided with a slot 56 which permits movement of the wrist-pin or stud 55.
  • a collar 57 is secured on the rod 24; and below the sleeve 52 a end of said springresting upon a collar 59 which is secured to the rod 24.
  • the improved machine may beadapted to or insertin seals or stoppers of any desired form.
  • the operative end of the stopper-applying plunger B is equipped A form comprises acap disk carries a sealing disk and is surmounted b a locking ring or retainer ring which is a apted to engage an internal locking shoulder in a bottle-mouth. It is unnecessary to describe the stopper-inserting tool in detail.
  • the finger 45 carried by the upper end thereof-forces the slide 44 downwardly, thereby causing the fingers 40 to swing downwardly,
  • the spring 1 serves only to elevate the connecting rod D and the stoppering plunger B, so that the spring may be a. comparatively light one, thus rendering the work of depressing the foot-treadle lighter than it would he were aheavier ⁇ spring to' be em-' ployed.
  • This follows from the fact that it devolves upon the stopper-applying plunger -B merely to actuate the operating devices F throughan idle movement to engage the pawl'29 with' a fresh tooth of the ratchet wheel 28.
  • a seal-applying machine the lblnation of a standard equipped with an inclined guide, a seal-applying toolreciproa bottle-support, a lever pivotally supported at its rear end portion onsaid standard and serving to actuate said tool, a foot-treadle, a connecting rod joining of said lever, a spring in said standard adapted to elevate the connecting rod, sealselecting and deliveringmeans, including a and connecting devices servwhen the connecting rod is depressed.
  • a seal-applying machine the combination of a standard equipped with an inclined guide, a sealrapplymg tool reciprocable in said guide, a bottlersupporting device, a lever'having'its rear end portion pivotally supported on said standard and its front end adapted-to actuate 'ing tool, a connecting rod joined to an intermediate portion of said lever,
  • a lever serving to actuate said plunger
  • a connecting rod serving to actuate said lever
  • seal-selecting and delivering means including a rotary member, and means for actuating said rotary member, including a connecting rod joined to'and actuatedby saidseal-applying plunger.
  • a seal-chute having a curved lower terminus with a channel intercepted by an opening for the passage of the seal-applying tool, an escape- 5 ment deviceconnected with said chute, a slide extending parallel with and actuated by the seal-applying plunger and serving to actuate said escapement, and means for actuating said seal-applying plunger.
  • a seal-applying machine the combination of a standard equipped with an inclined guide, a reciprocable seal-applying toolin said guide, means for supporting a bottle with its mouth in alinement with-said tool, a vertically dis )osed seal chute having a rearwardly curve lower terminus provided with a transverse passage for the seal- ,applying tool, an escapement device connected with said seal chute above its terminus, from which the seals may drop by gravity to the path of the tool, and means for actuating the seal-applying plunger and the escapementdevice.
  • a seal-applying plunger a bottle-supporting device, a chute for feeding seals to the path of said plunger, means for reciprocating said plunger, an escape ment device connected to said chute, a slide extending parallel with said plunger and serving to actuate said escapement device, and a finger carried by said plunger and adapted to actuate said slide.
  • a bottle-supporting device for feeding seals to the pat-h of said plunger, means for reciprocating said plunger, an escapement device connected to said chute, a slide extending parallel with said plunger and serving to actuate said escapement device, and a spring finger carried by the upper portion of said plunger and adapted to dei press said slide.
  • a standard equipped with an ,inclined seal-applying plunger a bottle-supporting device,'means for delivering'seals to the path of said plunger, including a rotary seal-selecting device, a lever pivotally sup orted at its rear end on said standard an engaging at its free end said seal-applying plunger, a ratchet device adapted to rotate said seal-selecting device and having a plunger connected therewith equipped with a coil spring, a sleeve on said last named plunger above said spring, a connecting rod' oining said sleeve to the seal applying plunger, a foot treadle, a connecting rod joining said foot treadle to an intermediate portion of said lever, and a spring in said standard adapted to elevate said last named connecting rod.
  • a standard equipped with an inclined guide a sealapplying plunger movable in saidguide, a bottle-supporting device, including a 'pair of neck-clamping members disposed in an inclined plane, means for delivering seals 0 .to the path of said plunger, a locking plunger disposed beneath the seal-applying pluna bent lever having a pivotallysupported rearend and having its front end engaging said seal-applying tool and its el- 05 how portion engaging said locking plunger, a connecting rod having its upper end joined to the elbow portion of said lever, anal means for actuating said connecting ro 12.
  • a standard equipped with an inclined guide a sealapplymg plunger movable in said guide, means for actuating said plunger, a bottlesupporting device, a substantially vertical seal chute having a rearwardly curved lower terminus provided with a transverse passage for the seal-applying tool, an escapement device connected with said chute above its terminus, a spring serving to actuate said escapement in one direction, a slide located adjacent to the seal-applying plunger and adapted to actuate saidescapementdevice in the opposite direction, a finger 12!; carried by the seal-applying plunger adapted to depress said slide, and meansfor actu-, ating the seal-applying plunger.
  • a neck-clamping device comprising a pair of auxiliary mounted thereon and adapted to receive and engage a bottle-neck, and means for moving the main jaws to cause the auxiliary jaws to securely clamp the bottleneck.
  • the combination ,with seal-applying means, of a neck-clamping device comprising a pair of main jaws, a pair of auxiliary jaws mounted thereon and adapted to receive and engage a bottle-neck, means for yielding'ly holding the auxiliary jaws in open position, and means for moving the main jaws to cause the auxiliary jaws to clamp the bottle-neck.
  • the combination with seal-applying means, of a neck-clamping device comprising a pair of main jaws, a pair of auxiliary jaws mounted thereon and adapted to receive and engage a bottle-neck, springs adapted to maintain the auxiliary jaws in either open or closed position, and means for actuating the main'jaws.
  • the combinationwith seal-applying means, of a neck-olamping device comprising a pair of main aws provided with recesses, a pair of auxiliary jaws having shanks received in said recesses and pivotally joined to the main jaws and having also bottle-neck engagin segments, springs adapted to maintain yieldingly in open position, and means for closing the main jaws and' maintaining them in closed position during the operation of applying the seal to the bottle.
  • a pair of pivotaliy mounted main jaws a pair of auxiliary jaws pivotally mounted on the main jaws and equipped with segments adapted to receive and engage a bottle-neck, a seal-applying plunger, and a jaw-locking plunger adapted to close the main jaws and maintain the same in closed position during the operation of applying a seal to the bottle.

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H. M. BROWN.
SEAL APPLYING MACHINE.
APPLICATION FILED JULY 11, 1912.
1,053,122, Patented Feb. 11, 1913.
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H. M. BROWN.
SEAL APPLYING MACHINE. AAAAAAAA ION FILED JULY 11,1912. I 1,053, 1 22, I Patented Feb. 11,1913.
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H. M. BRO WZI SEAL APPLYING IVIACHSN'E.
APPLICATION FILED JULY 11, 1912.
1,,G53,122, Patented Feb. 11, 1913.
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HARRY M. BROWN, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOB- TO EICHABD ALBERT CANFIELD, OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND.
SEAL-APPLYII\TG MACHINE.
122 Specification of letters Patent. Patented Feb, 11, 1913. Application filed July 11, 1912. Serial No. 708.866.
Be it known that I, HARRY M. Brown, illustrating the insertion of a seal or stopa citizen of the United States, residing at per; and Fig. 10, a broken sectional 'view Brooklyn, in the county=of Kings and State taken as lndldtlted at line 10.0f Fig. '1.
5 of wave invented a new and use- In the preferred construction, as illus- 60' To all whom, it may concern: takenas indicated at line 9.,of Fig. 3 and ful m vement in Seal-Applying Matra-te'd, A represents a tubular standard chines, of w the following is a specificaeq ip 6 ,near its pp P o with tion. chpe gu1de A; B, a reciprocable stopper- This invention relates particularly to maapplying or seal-applymgtool mounted in I 10 chines for applying seals or stoppers to botthe guide A C, a bottle-supporting dc 65 I ties; and the invention constitutes an upvice equipped with neck-clamping means C';' provement on the invention set forth in l), a tread e-actuated'connectmgrodextend my United States application No. 650,295, mg through the standard A; E, about lever filed September 19, 1911. v which is pivotally supported at its rear end,
The primary object of this invention is pivotally connected at its elbow with the 70 to provide an improved, simplified, and upper end of the rod '1), and in engageinent cheapened construction for seal-applying at its front end with the plunger or sealmachines, which possesses certain advan applying tool B; and F, a rotary seal-setages in operation, as well as the indicated lecting and delivering device which serves advantages of manufacture. to deliver seals through a chute F to the 75 A further object is'to provide a machine path of theseal-app'lyin'g tool, said device of the character indicated which shall be of being actuated through the medium of con compact structure and capable of being nections F connected with the plunger B operated easily and effectively by foot- The rod or plunger is held normally elepower, the machine being automatic and vated by a coll spring 1 contained in, the '80 certain in the operationof selecting, deliverstandard A. The lower end of the rod D ing, and applying the seals, and the work is connected by a pivot 2 to a foot treadle 3 devolving upon the operator being merely whose rearend 18 joined by a pivot- 4 to a that of positioning the bottles and depresslug 1n the base of the standard A. The ining the foot-treadle. cl ned guide A is preferably cast integrally 7 Further objectsrof' the invention will apwith the separately formed upper portion A pear from the description hereinafter given of the standard A; and there 15 also prefer- The invention is illustrated in its pre-' ably cast integrally-with the memberA a ferred embodiment in the accompanying forwardly projecting arm A on which the 35 drawings, in whichbottle-support C is mounted. On the guide Figure 1 .represents a broken elevational A is mounted a bracket A which carries the view of the upper portion of a machine con stopper-selecting and delivering device F. structed in accordance with my invention; The plunger B is provided centrally with Fig. 2, a. broken vertical sectional View aslot 5 which receives the front end of the 1 showing the lower portion of the machine, lever E, which Is sultably founded to work 5 this view being supplemental to Fig. 1; Fig. n said slot and to actuate the plunger B 3, an enlarged broken vertical sectional view In both directions. 7 showing the inclined seal-applying tool and The novel. bottle-supporting device 0, attendant parts; Fig. 4, a broken sectional which possesses mportant advantages, com- 45 view taken as indicated at line 4 of Fig. 3 prises an inclmedbncket 6 which is sea and showing the neck-clamping means'em cured to the inclinedvfront end of the arm ployed; Fig. 5, aview similar to Fig. 4, but A. On the upper side of the member 6 showing the main jaws or levers 8 in section are supported a pair of main jaws, 0 levers,
. Land the auxiliary jaws 8 in open position. 8, which are attached by pivots 9. Each 5 'Fig. 6, a section taken as indicated at line "main-jaw 8 carries an auxiliary neck-clamp- 10 6 of Fig. l. Fig. 7 a broken elevational ing jaw 8 which is connected with the main view of'the seal or stopper-chute and a-ssojaw by a pivot 9'. The main jaws 8 as also ciated escapement device. Fig. 8, a sectional the member 6 are recessed to accommodate View taken as indicated at line 80f Fig. 7 the'bottle-neck. Each auxiliary jaw 8 com- 55' Fig. 9, an enlarged "broken sectional view prises a neck-engaging segment- 10 and a shank 10, 'the"s hank being housed in a slot 1n the mam jaw. Each segment 10 carries a; stud 11 to which is attached one end of a .coil spring llfiwhose opposite end is attached to a stud 11 carried by the main jaw 8. The auxiliary jaws may be opened (see Flg. 5 to admit a bottle-neck 12, and
' will be hel open by the springs 11 which as y at this time willbe outof line with the pivots 9. When the bottle-neck-is insert-- ed, the auxiliary jaws are thereby swung to the closed position (Fig. 4) andthe spr ngs- The opening- 11 tend to hold them thus. movement. of the auxiliary jaws is limited b the shoulders 10- which engage the rear walls of the slots. The concave portionsof the segments 10 are provided with brassm- I serts 10,; which are. suitably recessed or countersunk,;to engage and hold the external flange of the' bottle-neck. The main jaws 8 are normally held in the open position by a s ring 13 which connects their shanks, as shown in Fi .4. The shanks of the jaws 8 are rovi ed with beveled surfaces 14 --adapte to be'engaged by the tapered lower 7 end 15 of a jaw-locking plunger 16 mo-unt- 3 ed in a tubular plunger 17 whose upper or rear end is equipped with a roller 18 which engages the elbow portion of the lever E. The plun er 16 is held yieldably projected .with relation to the member 17 bya spring 19. It will be noted that when the rod D is' drawn downwardly to cause the tool B to rform the stoppering operation, the plunger 16 will be forced between the shank portions of the 'm'ain'jaws 8, vthereby cau'sigig a slight movement ofsaid jaws which is sufliclent to cause the auxiliary jaws 8 to securely clamp the :neck of the bottle. Thus, while the auxiliary-jaws will open wide to admit the bottle-neck by a lateral movement and'will swing to a closed position during the insertion of the bottle the final clamping action is secured by 'the slight automatic closing action of the main jaws which is effected by the plunger 16.
.' plunger 24 which The rear end of thelever E is mounted on .a pivot 20 with which the frame member A is equipped in therear of the upper end of the rod D This is shown in detail in Fig. 10',W11,.ere the, pivot 20 is shown secured to the'frame member by a set-screw 21. One end of the pivot 20 is equipped with ahead 22 providedwith a vertical perforation 23 which affords a guide. for the lower end of a forms a part of the device the stopperselecting d F for rotating vice F.
The stopper-selecting device F need not be described in detail 1n the presentapplication. It will suffice to explaln that it comprises ,a frusto-conical" rotary hopper 26 which is secured to rotate with a shaft 27 ated y a pawl-29 carried by n collar 30 ed with a" ratchet wheel 28 and actuwhich is oscillated by the plunger 24. When the plunger 24 is depressed, the pawl 29 serves to actuate the shaft 27 through the medium of the ratchet wheel 28; and when the plunger 24 rises, the pawl 29 rides idly over the ratchet teeth to gain a fresh hold on the ratchet-teeth. The hollow member 26 isfixed to and rotates with the shaft '2? and with the shaft also rotates a disk 31 which virtually closes the enlarged end of the rotary hopper '26 and is equipped at its innervertical face with a series'of permadeliver those seals which are properly presented to the upper end 32 of the seal-chute F. No claim is made in the present .application to the details of construction of the stopper-selecting device F. It may be ;in mass to the rotary hopper 26 through a charging chute 33. The operation of the device is to take the stoppers or seals from the interior of;the rotary member 26 and deliver them, properly arranged, to the chute F, which is thus kept filled with seals.
capement device G, which will be understood by reference to Figs. 3, 7 and 8. The ;escapement device G comprises a pair of esicapement members or pawls 34 located in :recesses vwalls of the chute F is provided, the mem- {bers 34 beingsupported on pivots 36. -Each -nent magnets (not shown), which serve to added, however, that stoppers are delivered.
The seals descend by gravity to the es.
35 with which the lateral or edge a member 34 has a vlower stopper-engaging ftooth 37 and an upper stopper-engagmg *tooth 38. The members 34 are also proivided with actuating arms 39' adapted to be elevated by fingers 40 carried by a rock- Zshaft 41 which is equipped with an actuating arm 42. The actuating arm 42 is joined by which is adapted to be moved downwardly by a yielding finger or spring 45 which is actuated by thespring'46j and in this action the arms 39 of the members 34 are lifted, thus permittin the stopper which is held between the mem ers 34 to drop.
I The lower terminus of the chute F comprises a curved chute section 48 carried by fa bridge-piece 49 mounted on the member ,6 of. the bottle-supporting device. The channel 50 of the chute section 48'is interfascends, the slide 44,moves upwardly, being .10. a link 43 to the Lower end of a slide 44 4 which is joined 'draws the sleeve 52 'cepted by an inclined perforation 51 throu h which the stoppering tool works. It will e understood from Fig. 3 that when-astopper descends to the lower portion of the channel 50, it will bevmaintained in position to be inserted in the bottle-mouth by the stoppering tool.
The pawlactuating plunger 24, as has been indicated, works on the down stroke to rotate the hopper 26 and the magnet-carrying disk 31. To accomplish this purpose in the best manner, the plunger 24 is equipped with a sleeve 52 which carries a pivot 53 to lower-end is connected, by a pivot 55 (see Fig. 3). to the upper end of tool plun er B. One lateral wall of the guide E is provided with a slot 56 which permits movement of the wrist-pin or stud 55. Above the sleeve 52 a collar 57 is secured on the rod 24; and below the sleeve 52 a end of said springresting upon a collar 59 which is secured to the rod 24. When the plunger B descends, the connecting rod 54 v of the spring 58; and the spring 58 acting.
86 with a composite tool 60 which is adapted to insertartificial stoppers or seals 61.
stopper of this which on the rod 24 serves I the purpose 7 of applying to actuate the shaft 27 with less suddenness of motion than would occur were the spring 58 omitted. I the foot-treadle to an intermediate portion The improved machine may beadapted to or insertin seals or stoppers of any desired form. nythe illustration given, the operative end of the stopper-applying plunger B is equipped A form comprises acap disk carries a sealing disk and is surmounted b a locking ring or retainer ring which is a apted to engage an internal locking shoulder in a bottle-mouth. It is unnecessary to describe the stopper-inserting tool in detail. I
From the description given it w ll be understood that when an, operator inserts a bottle in the neck-clamping jaws 8 and depresses the foot treadle 3, the lever- E will wardly, thereby causing be swung downwardly about the pivot 20, thereby forcing the locking plunger. 16' to close the jaws 8'. Inthe same movement, the inclined plunger. B will be forced down the tool to effect the insertion of the stopper which rests at the lower end ofthe channel 50 of the stop-- per'chute. When the plunger B descends,
'- the finger 45 carried by the upper end thereof-forces the slide 44 downwardly, thereby causing the fingers 40 to swing downwardly,
so that the escapement members 34-will turn on their pivots to withdraw the upperteeth 38 and admit a fresh stopper between the pawls. 'When theplunger B ascends, the escapement members 34 will be permitted to turnto the position shown in Fig. 5, thereby a connecting rod 54, whose the stoppering down against the force cable in said guide,
frotary member, mg to impart motion to said rotary member permitting the fresh stopper to drop to the lower end of the channel 50, where it rests in position to be forced into a bottle-mouth at the next operation.
In the operation of the improved machine, the spring 1 serves only to elevate the connecting rod D and the stoppering plunger B, so that the spring may be a. comparatively light one, thus rendering the work of depressing the foot-treadle lighter than it would he were aheavier {spring to' be em-' ployed. This follows from the fact that it devolves upon the stopper-applying plunger -B merely to actuate the operating devices F throughan idle movement to engage the pawl'29 with' a fresh tooth of the ratchet wheel 28.
The foregoing, detailed description has been given for clearness of understanding only, and no undue limitatlon should be 'understood therefrom.
What I regard as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent is,-
1. In a seal-applying machine, the lblnation of a standard equipped with an inclined guide, a seal-applying toolreciproa bottle-support, a lever pivotally supported at its rear end portion onsaid standard and serving to actuate said tool, a foot-treadle, a connecting rod joining of said lever, a spring in said standard adapted to elevate the connecting rod, sealselecting and deliveringmeans, including a and connecting devices servwhen the connecting rod is depressed.
2. In a seal-applying machine, the combination of a standard equipped with an inclined guide, a sealrapplymg tool reciprocable in said guide, a bottlersupporting device, a lever'having'its rear end portion pivotally supported on said standard and its front end adapted-to actuate 'ing tool, a connecting rod joined to an intermediate portion of said lever,
the, seal-applymeans for actuating said connect-mg rod, seal-selecting and delivering means, including a rotary member, impart motion said connecting rod is depressed.
and connecting devices serving to to said rotary member when 3. In a seal-applying machine, the combination of a bottle-supporting device, an inclined seal-applying plunger,
a lever serving to actuate said plunger, a connecting rod serving to actuate said lever, seal-selecting and delivering means, including a rotary member, and means for actuating said rotary member, including a connecting rod joined to'and actuatedby saidseal-applying plunger.
' 4. In a seal-applying machine, the combination of a standard equipped with an inclined guide, a reclprocable seal-applying tool in said guide, means for supportlng a, i
bottle in the path of said tool, a seal-chute having a curved lower terminus with a channel intercepted by an opening for the passage of the seal-applying tool, an escape- 5 ment deviceconnected with said chute, a slide extending parallel with and actuated by the seal-applying plunger and serving to actuate said escapement, and means for actuating said seal-applying plunger.
5. In a seal-applying machine, the combination of a standard equipped with an inclined guide, a reciprocable seal-applying toolin said guide, means for supporting a bottle with its mouth in alinement with-said tool, a vertically dis )osed seal chute having a rearwardly curve lower terminus provided with a transverse passage for the seal- ,applying tool, an escapement device connected with said seal chute above its terminus, from which the seals may drop by gravity to the path of the tool, and means for actuating the seal-applying plunger and the escapementdevice.
6. In a machine of the character set forth, 5 the combination of a standard equipped with an inclined guide and below said guide with a pair of inclined neck-clamping jaws, 'a seal-applying plunger movable in said guide, means for delivering sealsto the path of the seal-applying plunger, a jaw-locking plunger disposed beneath said inclinedguide, a
lever pivotally supported at its rear end and engaging the seal-applying plunger at its front end, the intermediate portion of said lever serving'to actuate the jaw-locking plunger, a connecting rod joined to the intermediate portion of said lever, and means for actuating said connecting rod.
7. In a machine of the character set forth, the combination of a seal-applying plunger, a bottle-supporting device, a chute for feeding seals to the path of said plunger, means for reciprocating said plunger, an escape ment device connected to said chute, a slide extending parallel with said plunger and serving to actuate said escapement device, and a finger carried by said plunger and adapted to actuate said slide.
8. In a machine of the character set forth, the combination of a seal-applying plunger,
a bottle-supporting device, a chute for feeding seals to the pat-h of said plunger, means for reciprocating said plunger, an escapement device connected to said chute, a slide extending parallel with said plunger and serving to actuate said escapement device, and a spring finger carried by the upper portion of said plunger and adapted to dei press said slide. I 9. In a machine of the character set forth,
the combination of a standard equipped with an inclined guide, a seal applying plunger movable in said guide, a bottle-supporting device, means for delivering seals to the path of said plunger, including a rotary seal-selecting device, means for reciprocating said plunger, a ratchet device adapted to actuate said' rotary seal-selecting device, a plunger connected with said ratchet device, a connecting rod joined to the upper portion of said seal-applying plunger and actuated thereby, and spring connections between said connecting rod and said second named plunger.
10. In a machine, of the character set forth, the combination of a standard equipped with an ,inclined seal-applying plunger, a bottle-supporting device,'means for delivering'seals to the path of said plunger, including a rotary seal-selecting device, a lever pivotally sup orted at its rear end on said standard an engaging at its free end said seal-applying plunger, a ratchet device adapted to rotate said seal-selecting device and having a plunger connected therewith equipped with a coil spring, a sleeve on said last named plunger above said spring, a connecting rod' oining said sleeve to the seal applying plunger, a foot treadle, a connecting rod joining said foot treadle to an intermediate portion of said lever, and a spring in said standard adapted to elevate said last named connecting rod.
11. In a machine of the character set forth, the combination of a standard equipped with an inclined guide, a sealapplying plunger movable in saidguide, a bottle-supporting device, including a 'pair of neck-clamping members disposed in an inclined plane, means for delivering seals 0 .to the path of said plunger, a locking plunger disposed beneath the seal-applying pluna bent lever having a pivotallysupported rearend and having its front end engaging said seal-applying tool and its el- 05 how portion engaging said locking plunger, a connecting rod having its upper end joined to the elbow portion of said lever, anal means for actuating said connecting ro 12. In a machine of the character set forth, the combination of a standard equipped with an inclined guide, a sealapplymg plunger movable in said guide, means for actuating said plunger, a bottlesupporting device, a substantially vertical seal chute having a rearwardly curved lower terminus provided with a transverse passage for the seal-applying tool, an escapement device connected with said chute above its terminus, a spring serving to actuate said escapement in one direction, a slide located adjacent to the seal-applying plunger and adapted to actuate saidescapementdevice in the opposite direction, a finger 12!; carried by the seal-applying plunger adapted to depress said slide, and meansfor actu-, ating the seal-applying plunger.
13. In a machine of the character set forth, the combination with seal-applying 13-? ing a pair of main jaws,
means, of a neck-clamping device comprisa pair of auxiliary mounted thereon and adapted to receive and engage a bottle-neck, and means for moving the main jaws to cause the auxiliary jaws to securely clamp the bottleneck.
14. In a machine of the character set forth, the combination ,with seal-applying means, of a neck-clamping device comprising a pair of main jaws, a pair of auxiliary jaws mounted thereon and adapted to receive and engage a bottle-neck, means for yielding'ly holding the auxiliary jaws in open position, and means for moving the main jaws to cause the auxiliary jaws to clamp the bottle-neck.
15. In a machine of the character set forth, the combination with seal-applying means, of a neck-clamping device comprising a pair of main jaws, a pair of auxiliary jaws mounted thereon and adapted to receive and engage a bottle-neck, springs adapted to maintain the auxiliary jaws in either open or closed position, and means for actuating the main'jaws.
j aws 16. In a machine of the character set 1 forth, the combinationwith seal-applying means, of a neck-olamping device comprising a pair of main aws provided with recesses, a pair of auxiliary jaws having shanks received in said recesses and pivotally joined to the main jaws and having also bottle-neck engagin segments, springs adapted to maintain yieldingly in open position, and means for closing the main jaws and' maintaining them in closed position during the operation of applying the seal to the bottle.
17. In a machine of the character set forth, the combination of a pair of pivotaliy mounted main jaws, a pair of auxiliary jaws pivotally mounted on the main jaws and equipped with segments adapted to receive and engage a bottle-neck, a seal-applying plunger, and a jaw-locking plunger adapted to close the main jaws and maintain the same in closed position during the operation of applying a seal to the bottle.
HARRY M. BROWN.
Witnesses:
CLAYTON F. MGKEN Y, RICHARD A. CANFIELD.
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