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US1054620A
US1054620A US727123A US1912727123A US1054620A US 1054620 A US1054620 A US 1054620A US 727123 A US727123 A US 727123A US 1912727123 A US1912727123 A US 1912727123A US 1054620 A US1054620 A US 1054620A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21HINCANDESCENT MANTLES; OTHER INCANDESCENT BODIES HEATED BY COMBUSTION
    • F21H3/00Manufacturing incandescent mantles; Treatment prior to use, e.g. burning-off; Machines for manufacturing
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the invention consists in a machine for use in the manufacture of incandescent gas mantles, comprising a pair of mandrels upon which the half completed mantles are supported, and means for tying the mate-' rialofthe mantles at about a middle point of its length and for separating into two single mantles.
  • Figures 1 and 2 being respectively a front elevation and plan of a suitable form of apparatus constructed in accordance with the invention.
  • I provide a pair of mandrels or formers a held in alinemen-t with one another, each of the mandrels being supported in a standard I) mounted upon a base 0 and so arranged that one of the mandrels may be movable in a slide d by means of a pivoted lever e, although I may arrange the mantle to be moved against the action of a spring by means of a chain or cord passing over pulleys and adaptedto be pressed by foot of the operator so that both hands may be left free.
  • the collars 2' may be arranged to be moved by hand, but I prefer to move them against the action of springs 70 by means of pivoted levers Z. adapted to be operated by means of chains or the like m, the mantle holders f with their attached material n (shown dotted) being secured in position on their respective lnandre'ls.
  • the operator ties the material on to the pins 0 which are preferably provided with heads and are removably mounted in the ends of themandrels.
  • the mandrels which are normally held apart by light springs (not shown) located in the heads of the standard 7) are drawn together as the tension comes upon the material, the result being that the latter bulges slightly (as shown in Fig.
  • Pins 0 may be then removed by hand or automatically for example, by means of long pins or rods 7r normally held just out of engagement with the pins 0 bymeans of springs 9' and adapted to be pushed in against the act-ion of said springs so as to eject the pins 0 by means of pivoted lovers 0" adapted to be operated by chains or the like 8.
  • the material it is now out or severed between the points of tying and two completed mantle are thus formed and may be removed for the reception upon the device of a. further pair of half finished mantles.
  • a machine for use in the manufacture of incandescent gas mantles comprising a. pair of mandrels arranged in alinement with one another and normally held apart by means of light springs; means for holding the mantle holders in position upon said mandrels, and means for tying the material of the mantles at one or more points between the mantles.
  • a machine for use in the manufacture of incandescent gas mantles comprising a pair of mandrels arranged in alinement with one another and norn'ially held apart by light springs; a pin ren'iovably mounted in the end of each mandrel on to each of which the material of the mantle is tied, and means for removing said pin when the material has been tied and cut so as to form two mantles.
  • a machine for use in the manufacture of incandescent gas mantles comprising a pair of mandrels arranged in alinement with one another and normally held apart by light springs; means for retaining the mantle holders in position upon said mandrels; a pin removably mounted in the end of each mandrel, and means for automatically ejecting said pin when required.
  • a machine for use in the manufacture of incandescent gas mantles comprising a pair of mandrels ar anged in alinement with one another and normally held apart by light springs; springs upon said mandrels for retaining the mantle holders in position a pin removahly mounted in the end of each. mandrel, and means for automatically eject ing said pin when required.
  • a machine for use in the manufacture of incandescent gas mantles comprising;- pair of mandrels arranged in alinement with one another and normally held apart by light sprin s; springs upon said mandreis for holding the mantle holders securely in position; means for automatically adjusting said springs; a pin removahly mounted in the end of each mandrel, and pins passing through said mandrels for automatically ejecting the removable pin whenrequired.

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J. I. ROBIN. MACHINE FOR USE IN THE MANUFACTURE OF INGANDESGENT GAS MANTLBS.
APPLICATION FILED OUT. 22, 1912 t Patented Feb. 25, 1913.
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JACOB IGNOT ROBIN, 0F ACTON, LONDON, ENGLAND.
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Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. 25, 1913.
Original applicatr'onfilcti October 8, 1910, Serial No. 585,992. Divided and this application filed October Serial No. 727,123.
To (/71 who/i2 2'15 may con ern:
Be it known that I. JACOB Ioxo'r Room, a citizen of the l nited States of America, and residing at 121 Bollo Bridge road. Acton, in the county of London, England, have invented a certain new and uset'ul Improved Machine for Use in' the Manufacture of Incandescent Gas-lllantles, of which the following is a spccification' This invention relates to the manutacture of incandescent mantles and has more particular reference to a machine for finishing mantles formed upon the machine forming the subject matter of my cope.n(ling application, Serial No. 585,992, filed Oct. 8, 1910, of which this application is a division.
The object of the invention is to provide an apparatus whereby the half completed mantles formed by themachine'above re ferred to may be readily. and rapidly completed' without necessitating the use of skilled labor in the operation.
The invention consists in a machine for use in the manufacture of incandescent gas mantles, comprising a pair of mandrels upon which the half completed mantles are supported, and means for tying the mate-' rialofthe mantles at about a middle point of its length and for separating into two single mantles.
The accompanying drawings illustrate one mode of carrying out the invention:
Figures 1 and 2 being respectively a front elevation and plan of a suitable form of apparatus constructed in accordance with the invention.
In carrying my invention into effect in one convenient manner, I provide a pair of mandrels or formers a held in alinemen-t with one another, each of the mandrels being supported in a standard I) mounted upon a base 0 and so arranged that one of the mandrels may be movable in a slide d by means of a pivoted lever e, although I may arrange the mantle to be moved against the action of a spring by means of a chain or cord passing over pulleys and adaptedto be pressed by foot of the operator so that both hands may be left free. *laclrof the mandrels a is provided with three slot-s as shown in which the lugs of the mantle holder f slide, when thelatter is placed upon this mandrel, and located in a second set of position, the springs are raised thus holding the mantle holders securely in position.
The collars 2' may be arranged to be moved by hand, but I prefer to move them against the action of springs 70 by means of pivoted levers Z. adapted to be operated by means of chains or the like m, the mantle holders f with their attached material n (shown dotted) being secured in position on their respective lnandre'ls. The operator ties the material on to the pins 0 which are preferably provided with heads and are removably mounted in the ends of themandrels. On each tying operation the mandrels which are normally held apart by light springs (not shown) located in the heads of the standard 7) are drawn together as the tension comes upon the material, the result being that the latter bulges slightly (as shown in Fig. 2) and two invertedincandescent mantles are then formed. Pins 0 may be then removed by hand or automatically for example, by means of long pins or rods 7r normally held just out of engagement with the pins 0 bymeans of springs 9' and adapted to be pushed in against the act-ion of said springs so as to eject the pins 0 by means of pivoted lovers 0" adapted to be operated by chains or the like 8. The material it is now out or severed between the points of tying and two completed mantle are thus formed and may be removed for the reception upon the device of a. further pair of half finished mantles.
Having now described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is 1. A machine for use in the manufacture of incandescent gas mantles, comprising a. pair of mandrels arranged in alinement with one another and normally held apart by means of light springs; means for holding the mantle holders in position upon said mandrels, and means for tying the material of the mantles at one or more points between the mantles.
2. A machine for use in the manufacture of incandescent gas mantles, comprising a pair of mandrels arranged in alinement with one another and norn'ially held apart by light springs; a pin ren'iovably mounted in the end of each mandrel on to each of which the material of the mantle is tied, and means for removing said pin when the material has been tied and cut so as to form two mantles.
3. A machine for use in the manufacture of incandescent gas mantles, comprising a pair of mandrels arranged in alinement with one another and normally held apart by light springs; means for retaining the mantle holders in position upon said mandrels; a pin removably mounted in the end of each mandrel, and means for automatically ejecting said pin when required.
a. A machine for use in the manufacture of incandescent gas mantles, comprising a pair of mandrels ar anged in alinement with one another and normally held apart by light springs; springs upon said mandrels for retaining the mantle holders in position a pin removahly mounted in the end of each. mandrel, and means for automatically eject ing said pin when required.
A machine for use in the manufacture of incandescent gas mantles, comprising;- pair of mandrels arranged in alinement with one another and normally held apart by light sprin s; springs upon said mandreis for holding the mantle holders securely in position; means for automatically adjusting said springs; a pin removahly mounted in the end of each mandrel, and pins passing through said mandrels for automatically ejecting the removable pin whenrequired.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
JACOB IGNOT ROBIN lVitnesses p BERTRAM H. Mnrrnnws. lVALTnR J. SKERT N.
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