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US1107360A US80615613A US1913806156A US1107360A US 1107360 A US1107360 A US 1107360A US 80615613 A US80615613 A US 80615613A US 1913806156 A US1913806156 A US 1913806156A US 1107360 A US1107360 A US 1107360A
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  • Patent-ed' Augj18, 1914 my Km.
  • Myinvcntion has special reference tolstick' candy wrapping machines, and .has as its dillectpbject the .improvement over my former. deviceV described and. claimed in United States Patent No. 1,072,505 to which reference is hereby made, whereby a continuous strip ofpaper 1s fed into the ma-y chine, cut, and advanced 'for wrapping,and whereby the feeding of the candy at several points 'is made most eiicient and secure, as
  • Figure l is a top plan view of my machine.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical -scction on the lines 2,'2, of Fig. l, looking .toward thelleft.
  • Fig-3 is a side elevation of similardetail of the papcr'shears and 'its' operating device.
  • Fig. 6 is a top plan' view the same taken from' theleft.
  • Fig.' 4 is an enlarged side elevation detail of the wrapping rolls, holder and ejector.
  • Fig.-5. is a of the wrapper and grabbers.
  • 'Fig 8 is a side, ,elevation 'of the paper grabbinginger and slide.
  • Fig. 9 is,
  • the paper used art is usually waited paper, of aI widt 'to wrap' securely an' ordina stick of candy.
  • This Vro l, and the shears" for cut-ting it, the grabbing finger for drawing it int-o the machine and the .plate forradl vanc'ing-a e'utstri'p to the wrapper proper are all located in the Y forward part of theV machine. logetl'ier with somfe auxiliary def vices '11'1 the Wrappenthese parts n ownientioned comprise 'the essential'"diference'of sized cylindricalthe 'present'machine over r'ny frmer 4'one l above indicated. It should vbe 'notedhere that the machine isv intended toltiirlli out completely' wrapped stick of candy peri-evol'ution of the mainV driving shaft. f
  • these 'pinions 12, '12 are the shafts' which carry the rolling cylinders 13, lf3.
  • the shaft 6 imparts rotation inits'oWn direction, .,'e
  • Rollers 5 5 on' thecams 43 whichv work' the' ejector contact with @rms 5 vdepressed as the rollers 58, 58 are raised and lowered. 10. in thebase of the box, the roller 65 is raised and lowered. j These devices together with one further device which is attached to the parts which work the shears, agitate the 'supply to be wrapped at the delivery end vof the box 7.
  • Y f f 'lhetrough 18 begins atthe opening (not shown) at the bottom of the box holder end 62, and laterally extending plates 66 (Fig. l) from the sides of the ti'ougli'allow room 2 0 for but one stick of candy ata time .to run down thel trough.
  • Thisstructure now'described follows a stick of candy from the time'it is lit-into the box 7, which ispreferably slid? to be removable, until it is wrapped.
  • the parts which comprise the balance of the machine are all operated lfrom a driving rod 69 journaled vto the side of the main frame and driven by the crank 70 on ,the
  • the finger 71 (Figs. 8 and 9) 4is lmounted to reciprocate in guideways v72 across 'the frame.-
  • the finger comprises a sliding plate 73', which carries the spring clamping finger 74l and a bracket 75, carrying pivoted on ⁇ it a cum76.
  • the normal spring tension ofthe clamping or grabbing finger 74 keeps the cam turned obliquely and thus kee s saidv finger out of contaet'with the plate 3.
  • vthe whole is pushed forward on its guides, it l'approaches t e end of the paper strip which 1is led to the end of the guideway as will be described.
  • the paper is so placed as to I slide between the plate and the finger.
  • a cross ⁇ bar 77 then strikes the cam 76, raising it and elampin the finger to the .position V.shown in dette lines in VFig.9. Owing to tlie shape of the cam, it will remain raised 25 n.dwill 'push down the linger 7l so-that the ablymounted on its holder 63 lso paper will be seized and held.A The finger is then drawn back drawing the-paper with it, until an arm 78 on' the ,frameV where the strokebegan, throws down the cam and releases the paper.
  • the entire grabbing linger 71 is recipreate'dvby a lever 79 extending from a swinging l'rame'SfJ ⁇ at the forward endof the machine, said 'frame having four pivoted corners and mounted 'under the cross ia'r 4 atthat end the ma'ehine on pins 81,
  • a driving md 8S for the shears is located under the' body of the machinev anid'jour-f naled there. 4Aqlink y89 from this rod works a lever 90.
  • the shears are mounted on the machine at their pivot 91, and the arms be? yond the pivot extend-outwardly in oppositionto one another.
  • Levers 92V from these ends ooine together v.and are p'ivoted on a' pin 93 which also lcarries the 'end of the lever90,fto forin a toggle for opening and closing'the shears.V
  • the lever 90 pushes forward' the pin 93 and thus brings the'cutting edges 94 94, of the shears together.
  • these cutting 'edges when not operating, lie one over and one under the endY of the gui'deway 72 -for the grabbing Vfinger'.
  • the 'rod 88 has two. annular bosses 95, 95, spaeed'apart for proper timing of the action ofthe shears.
  • A, 4downwardly depending Vand inwardly extending arm 96 a from the driving rod 69 has its lower sur'- faee sliding on thisrod 88, and located be tween the two bosses.
  • the rod 8 8 is actuated first to close the shears and then tol open them.
  • thecams When it reaches the end of its stroke and 15e- .leasesfthe cut-off -piece ofpaper, thecams then oscilla-te the shaft, ca iis'i'iig the' toggle leveis -to push. forward thepla-te'.v
  • Vorjamniing otthe Aegitation is animfi'ortat item when it is're# memberedfthat stick candy oftenbecomes i 'gummy 4and, would notV fee properly.
  • l levers 100, 100. l'The other .end o fthese ..10 levers are pivotally attached Vto aifslotted 1.1
  • Vand 'means for feeding a continu-- ous strip voflpaper.- to said sheet feeding means andifor cutting the same into sheets,
  • effec-acting agitators operating said y to provide a continuous arate pieces .of material one at a time to said rollersn ⁇ ieans for feeding a sheet of wrapping paper'to be engaged by the rollers and ing a continuous strip of paper to said'sh'eet feeding means and for cutting the/same'into sheets means for holding tli'e paper at the ends, rom rotating during the rotation of the material, a source'of supply of material tofsaid feeding means andagitators operating in said source of supply to provide a continuous supply of material to' the feedingl means.
  • rollers a unitary 'means' for, loosely
  • means for rotatin the same 'inl the same direction means ,for elivering sepj arate pieces of material one at a time to' 'said rollers,V means lfor feeding a' sheet of wrapping paper to b'e engaged by the rollersi and the material to be rotated, grippers toi grasp and hold the paper at the ends, means v.for advancing thegrippers' toward the mate-f rial to be wrapped during the rotation there-3 of, means forfeeding a continuous strip ofi paper to said sheet eding means and fori cutting the same into sheets, and a source of supply of material to,y said feeding means and agitatorsv operating in said source o supply to provide a continuous supply of.
  • Imachine ofthe character specified means)for rotating- 'fthe material r lto be wrapped, a unitary means for loosely holding and advancing for 'feeding while-so held i a sheet of wrapping paper to be engaged by the' rotated material, means for feeding a continuous strip of, paper to the machine, means for drawing the strip of paper into engagementr with the sheet feeding means and means for cutting said paper toform a sheet lof uniform size while in engagement with said sheet feeder.
  • a unitary means for loosely holding and advancing for feeding .while so held sheets of paper into the machine a means for holding a c ⁇ on tinuous strip of paper, a means of drawing said paper into the machine into engagement with the sheet feeding means, and a means4 for cutting said vstrips to form a sheet of proper size.
  • 'a rolling means comprising' upper and lower rotating surfaces, means for delivering separate pieces of material one at a time to saiid rolling means, means for feeding a slieetiof paper to be engaged by the rolling means and the material to be rolled, and
  • Astick candy wrapping machine coml -prising a source of supply of candy, means foragitating the candy therein, coperating upper and lower rotating surfaces, means for drawing sticks one at a timeto be en- ⁇ gaged by said surfaces, means for support- 'ing and feeding a continuous strip of paper prising a source of supply ofl'candy, means for agitating the candy therein, parallel rotating rollers, cams rotating aboveV and eoprising a sourceo lfor agitatln lupper and owerretat1ng surfaces, means cams for drawing sticks onto the rollers,
  • a ⁇ stick eend?7 wrapplng machine comsupply o candy means the candyl therein, eoperating for drawing. sticks one lat a time vto beengaged by said rotating surfaces, means for supporting and feeding a continuous stripl vof paper, means for cutting and delivering flat sheets thereof one at a time'to said vsurfaces, grabbers to hold the ends of the paper ywhile rolledaround-the sticksbetween lsaid surfaces, 'and f means for ejectin'g .the
  • a stick candy wrappin machine comprisingasource of supply o candy, means for agitating the candy therein, coperating v upper and lower rotating surfaces, anarched 17'.
  • a stick candy wrappin machine comprisingasource of supply o candy, means for agitating the candy therein, coperating v upper and lower rotating surfaces, anarched 17'.

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A. JfRoBDEL.
WBAPPING MAQHINB. APPLICATIOI FILED DEO. 12, 1013.
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' To'all 'whom it may/concern:
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y Specification of Letters latent. Application led December 12, 1913. Serial No. 806,156.
Beit'known that I, ARTHUR J Roaman, a
`citizen of the United States, and a resident of the cityA of Cincinnati, in the county of.
Hamilton and Stateof Ohio, have invented certain new' and useful Improvements in AlVrapping-l\lacliiiies, of which the following i is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being-had to the accompanying draw-y ings, 'forming part of this specification.
In machines 'for wrapping with a'piece of paper' or similar material, a cylindrical surface, such vas'a stick of candy, difliculty has been found in a number of directions.V Especially in the wrap ing of candy, there is .thetendency of brea tage, due among ,other .f ,things to the clogging o'f the 'feed of's'upply to the' wrapper and the V`rollingand twisting motion injth'e wrapper proper. It has been found diicult also to'provlde a proper feed of paper and a' wrapping means which will -adapt itself o usual variations in sizeof the sticks to be rapped. y
Myinvcntion has special reference tolstick' candy wrapping machines, and .has as its dillectpbject the .improvement over my former. deviceV described and. claimed in United States Patent No. 1,072,505 to which reference is hereby made, whereby a continuous strip ofpaper 1s fed into the ma-y chine, cut, and advanced 'for wrapping,and whereby the feeding of the candy at several points 'is made most eiicient and secure, as
will be hereinafter specifically pointed out .and claimed.
ln the'drawings, Figure lis a top plan view of my machine.V Fig. 2 is a vertical -scction on the lines 2,'2, of Fig. l, looking .toward thelleft. Fig-3 is a side elevation of similardetail of the papcr'shears and 'its' operating device. Fig. 6 is a top plan' view the same taken from' theleft.- Fig.' 4 is an enlarged side elevation detail of the wrapping rolls, holder and ejector. Fig.-5. is a of the wrapper and grabbers. with' the main operating shaft removed.` Y Figr.;7 1s a detail showing one of the grabbers in side elevation, together with the wedges which operate it. 'Fig 8 is a side, ,elevation 'of the paper grabbinginger and slide.' Fig. 9 is,
ari-enlarged detail-of the paper grabber. The-frame of the machine is shown with uprights 1, 1, side pieces 2, 2, end pieces 3, 3,
an cross b '4, 4,v 4. kA
motor V5 1s if desired, on the base of the frame 6 ofthe machine so as toV turmti'clockwise' rotation. A trough or is set at an angle at one' end 'of' the machine in the lower end 'of whichare .theagitators which constitute part of my improvement Patented 1.8.', 1914. "l
and connected4 by belts tothe driyingv'shaft 'l chamber 7 .v
over my former structure. At the left hand side of the machine, as shown, is mounted `the paper roll 8,' ]ournaled in arms 9, 9 in lthe candy wrap ing'-v bolted to the frame.
The paper used art is usually waited paper, of aI widt 'to wrap' securely an' ordina stick of candy. This Vro l, and the shears" for cut-ting it, the grabbing finger for drawing it int-o the machine and the .plate forradl vanc'ing-a e'utstri'p to the wrapper proper are all located in the Y forward part of theV machine. logetl'ier with somfe auxiliary def vices '11'1 the Wrappenthese parts n ownientioned comprise 'the essential'"diference'of sized cylindricalthe 'present'machine over r'ny frmer 4'one l above indicated. It should vbe 'notedhere that the machine isv intended toltiirlli out completely' wrapped stick of candy peri-evol'ution of the mainV driving shaft. f
' 'In view of the fact that the parts ofthe as shown inFig. 3, .the inain driving shaft c1ple, the description of them will be supplied first. At the left hand side of the machine',
7rapper proper are not broadly newin prin'- Gicarries a gear 10 meshing' with a` pinion 11',
which in turn meshes with twopinions l12, i 12, 'mounted parallel to each other. On...
these 'pinions 12, '12, are the shafts' which carry the rolling cylinders 13, lf3. The shaft 6 imparts rotation inits'oWn direction, .,'e
clockwise, to the cylinders 13, 13. It 1s not vafrequisite to perfect working of .this
chine to have a rubber or leather wrap" r con fortheYV rollers 13, 13, and in the preferred l wise corrugations.V Y l .y Y Y O n the main shaft midway between its terminals and over' the r01`1ers,.13,".13,. are
forni here they are of brass with fine length- 'loo mounted two cams 14, 14,. each oJf which'car-, i
' ries 'a resilient band 15, "mounted on. alplurality 4of spring-pressed pins (Fig. .2),
whichlislide into sockets a ranged for them in A'the rounded portion the cams. `Th`e' ends of the strip are' secured to the llat por-- tion of each cam. The spring-pressed pins are used instead of the springs of my former application, and the cams also diler by hav United States patent referred to, thepr-voted. dogs 17, 17. These dogs .are at the top4 of the -cams lvat the beginning-vof n-revo'lution;Y
'striking .th'e stick of c-ndy a quicky blowy suicient to insure its ejection without jam.
ming bytheejectorprope'r.;
I resupposi ng- 'that a piec'eppfy paper has been placed on the y'rollers Vaindj a sti'clrof'l cendy A has been ied to therollers from the thecandy will then 'fall down over the candy and' holdit andjthe paper. This' plattel 191is mounted nt' 20 'on a. partjofjthefreineyolnd whiehflies on the shaft, und lies by gravity aperture 'ga.1 '1 1 a'fjholder' which'l secure y engages. all eo'sizes-off sticksofcandy'within-. reasonable and these ends are seized'bye pair of, grippers 28, and heldrmlyfiwhilethe endsfure 4 twisted to fasten-'the wrappinvf. The grip- Vance to e position to seize the paper. slid bar-33 is mounted on the vriads 32 bed hind t e spindle.V yThis-ber pushed vforvldes .gei-'nst spring pressure on thel arallel ..rqdsyee i (Fig. 6).' When'fsligigl'f orwara.
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-1Wedge 4p l :ite Cams 36 an 37 on the meinJ sheft,"depress the movable wedges artiy theipro er time for the paper to be seized. The sli ing bar will then push forward the isffreat enough, by Aspreading the opposite' ends ofthe gripper firms, closeV the rippers over 4the'paper. This structure is t esame substantially as that. described in 'my ormer applica. tio n.` f The' candy jhaving" been ivrapped'fa pair of`ejector'spnsh it out' from the-rolls' into I `t `conta iner I(not shown). These 'com rise' n reciprocating rod 38 mountedin 'ruekets 39 on the trou h 18, so
.that theirnds beitring the pushing 'nger' 40 has4 an. jupwnrdly4 'extending'l-j portion 21,v
will advance; alongside of therollers'l andV pirot'edjnl .the trough'18 .with 'one' end henringag'einst a roller 42, 'piy'tedto euch reciprociitmgrod, is; so held between 'the parts the-tits other end is in position to be' engaged rippers'and n s soon as the spring pressureb hei-.earn 43. on the mni'njshavft (Fig. 1).
therend.forwvardndpushes fr-war the the machine. The dogs on the' cams willnlso givela.n addedblow to the wrer'i'ped*stick` irisur' 'd its' ejection. The eedcf candy't'o the inclined trough v l'10e 18, as, will .be-"developed, .isone sticlr'at a. ,time (see Fig. 2). 'At the end "of the trough th sticks -:tre met `^andheld by'two-fingers 45, 45 which 4extend up 'through the bottom ofthe trough. These pins are mounted on a red 46,'wh1ch extends -clear acrossfthe machine and is slidably "attached to depending arms 47 from rods 48, 49. These-rods are 'ivoted o n top'of'the' `movable -wedgesabove 'referred to -e.ncl' on the other end are pivoted at'the'rar'of the' machine at 50, 5 1. As the wedgesjn're' de'presSed,the rod 46 is 'pusheddown', (allowing a stick of candy to .lie in thetrough 'upa'gainst th ed e of a slightly raised yp ')rtion;52 thereof. l hen the cams have" released the movil-bleA `vi'e'dges, ' sprin s 53, 53, attiichedj to a cross arm 54 on `t le.'
we'dg `'e'sto"whieht eyt are attached and the rod 116. The rod 46raiscs th'e fingers/45 'which forse the stickof candyup and allow it Vtoi roll down the'rnised portion of .the trough, at'the` same time stop ingthe nex. stick. Thus it 'can be seen t a-tvthe sticks are-stepped up one by one to the portion 52, whence they are :rolled onto a piece .of paper on they wrapping rolls.
:'hox' 7', will pull 11 'therods 48-and- 49, the
Rollers 5 5 on' thecams 43 whichv work' the' ejector contact with @rms 5 vdepressed as the rollers 58, 58 are raised and lowered. 10. in thebase of the box, the roller 65 is raised and lowered. j These devices together with one further device which is attached to the parts which work the shears, agitate the 'supply to be wrapped at the delivery end vof the box 7. ,Y f f 'lhetrough 18 begins atthe opening (not shown) at the bottom of the box holder end 62, and laterally extending plates 66 (Fig. l) from the sides of the ti'ougli'allow room 2 0 for but one stick of candy ata time .to run down thel trough. Thisstructure now'described follows a stick of candy from the time'it is lit-into the box 7, which ispreferably slid? to be removable, until it is wrapped. ,'It
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I will be 'understood that when the stiel:-
reaches-theraised portion 52 of Ythe trougxh (Fig. 6), it isithen movedforward by t e extension strips 67 on the main cams 14 and constantly kept in contact with these cams i until ejected. To insure the final true delivery of the stick of Vcandy to the wrapping device, light spring Vplates 68, 68 are set in vthe sides of the trough, extending out over 95 the portion-52 6).
The parts which comprise the balance of the machine are all operated lfrom a driving rod 69 journaled vto the side of the main frame and driven by the crank 70 on ,the
'(0 gearflQ of thel main shaft.V These parts arethe lpaper roll, `the reciprocating finger l which draws the paper into the machine and througha slotted plate, the shears which cut' )the Ypaper leavin it in the plate, which said 'uil plate isadvance to deliver the pa er tothe wrapper by cams from theV main s aft'. Y
, The finger 71 (Figs. 8 and 9) 4is lmounted to reciprocate in guideways v72 across 'the frame.- The finger comprises a sliding plate 73', which carries the spring clamping finger 74l and a bracket 75, carrying pivoted on` it a cum76. The normal spring tension ofthe clamping or grabbing finger 74 keeps the cam turned obliquely and thus kee s saidv finger out of contaet'with the plate 3. As vthe whole is pushed forward on its guides, it l'approaches t e end of the paper strip which 1is led to the end of the guideway as will be described. The paper is so placed as to I slide between the plate and the finger. A cross `bar 77 then strikes the cam 76, raising it and elampin the finger to the .position V.shown in dette lines in VFig.9. Owing to tlie shape of the cam, it will remain raised 25 n.dwill 'push down the linger 7l so-that the ablymounted on its holder 63 lso paper will be seized and held.A The finger is then drawn back drawing the-paper with it, until an arm 78 on' the ,frameV where the strokebegan, throws down the cam and releases the paper. The entire grabbing linger 71 is recipreate'dvby a lever 79 extending from a swinging l'rame'SfJ` at the forward endof the machine, said 'frame having four pivoted corners and mounted 'under the cross ia'r 4 atthat end the ma'ehine on pins 81,
81. An'arm 82 is secured at 83 -to the frame at the'left hand pin, and 'said arm is pro- I vided with a slotted connection tothe driving rod 69. As the rod is reciproeated, the frame is swung, and the end of lever79 will advance and withdraw' vsaid grabbing finger Y The paper roll 8 is journaled on the arms 9, 9, as mentioned above, and the stripis Vdrawn down and around a heavy roller 84, .which slides up and down in a pairof arms '85.,4 85, depending from the `arms 9 Fig. 3).`
The paper is then drawn up and inserted under a roller 86, mounted overthepaper guideway 87 in the frame. A s-"will be shown, the -paper extends toa point between the cutting members of the" shears, across .this frameand the guideways 72 of the grab ber 71'extend (Fig. 5) to this point also. Thus the cui end of the paper will always be ready' to bescized by thef grabber. T e
heavy roller 84 keeps enough. supply of paper vfor the machine unrolled, and the 'roller 86 keeps the st ripv taut for 'efficient use-in the machine.4 f l i A driving md 8S for the shears is located under the' body of the machinev anid'jour-f naled there. 4Aqlink y89 from this rod works a lever 90. The shears are mounted on the machine at their pivot 91, and the arms be? yond the pivot extend-outwardly in oppositionto one another. Levers 92V from these ends ooine together v.and are p'ivoted on a' pin 93 which also lcarries the 'end of the lever90,fto forin a toggle for opening and closing'the shears.V When' they driving rod is drawn vback, the lever 90 pushes forward' the pin 93 and thus brings the'cutting edges 94 94, of the shears together. 'As above mentioned, these cutting 'edges when not operating, lie one over and one under the endY of the gui'deway 72 -for the grabbing Vfinger'. The 'rod 88 has two. annular bosses 95, 95, spaeed'apart for proper timing of the action ofthe shears. A, 4downwardly depending Vand inwardly extending arm 96 a from the driving rod 69 has its lower sur'- faee sliding on thisrod 88, and located be tween the two bosses. At the end of each. half of the stroke of the rod.V then, the rod 8 8 is actuated first to close the shears and then tol open them. A t tlie end .of the first half of the'stroke, the grabber 7l will be just at the point of seizin'g ftl iej paper clit at the previous oper'atiort-Tofl the-,shears The fiinal closing the shears, entirely- Y' li;A thisinstaiit,'a cam 9'( on'the driving shaftA vG vstrikes'up a cam 98,'jsec`ured fast to an oscillating 'rod 99, -in'ounted in the. main.
framework;V -Keyedv on tbisgrod are toggle ,adapted whole/uae strip-of piper.v This plate slidesbiick and Aforth on parallel". rods i 103,-103,.by means of Sleeves 104, 104 onthe 15 plate. strongsp'ring 105 on the ,frame pulls` this plate'toivard its outward positi on.=v
When the grabber di-awstlie strip of paper across the machine, it'draws v it tl'i'rough the slot 102,` owing.r to the locatioii'of .pnrt s..
20 When it reaches the end of its stroke and 15e- .leasesfthe cut-off -piece ofpaper, thecams then oscilla-te the shaft, ca iis'i'iig the' toggle leveis -to push. forward thepla-te'.v The p ieee ofl papeirwill ride onto-the .vvra ping-rollers,
25 when the othei'jcaiiisilocated .re atively .Wetloso, willdro and allovv e guard plate' to fall down over learnsv 07, 107,. inountedgatn 11'( under the holderifor the-box 7, so as topr'otrude partly 545 throuvhithe 's'lotsfbefore' mentioned in. the
bottom 'ffthe box. Levers l1 98 mounted @t 5o the' canistomakc'a" stirring motion inthe b ottombf'the'fe'ed This iiiovement,'1
" 'zipemtiiig with 'that if the; rollers, will.
- breuk4 up,l and .has `found; to break up,
l all 'chances y of arching Vorjamniing otthe Aegitation is animfi'ortat item when it is're# memberedfthat stick candy oftenbecomes i 'gummy 4and, would notV fee properly..
'Ihefactual wrapping of candy, :is .far .as
60 theory conoiarnechisv donein the same inun- .neras in4 my 'forniefpatent' The several f improvements and' :"advantagesof the new -ghaiftimyiiie bpemion'fqrthe machine.. as
terial.
anjoiset' 'fromztheinwardly 5&-
tat-j said. sheet f eedingnieansiand for cuttin the -same'into. shects, zi'source o fsupphr o madescribed is not .the only method by which theimprovements here might be gained', and
it. is -notdesiredthat the claims which followbe limited in'soope. bythe specilie' mcclianical expedients 'chosen for. operation,
` the number in duplicated parts, or other non-esseiitial details of structure. l levers 100, 100. l'The other .end o fthese ..10 levers are pivotally attached Vto aifslotted 1.1 In a machine yof the character specified, a, air of'rolleisl 'in close proximity to eachot ici-,With means for rotating the same in themsaine direction, means for' delivering 'separate piecesbfz material one .at a time to .said rollers, a unitn-ry ,means for loosely holding and advancing'foi feeding while .so h'eld a sheet "of` wrapping paper to be en- 'gzi'g"'d by. the :rollers and the material to 'be 4 i'otzited, l'and means' for feeding a continuous strip4 of paper to'said". sheetffeeding n ieans andfor"cutting thesameintosheetsiz '1 VIn ja inacliineof the characterlsp'eciied, .a gpair of iollei'sin close proximity to each' separate pieces' of.q material one atagtime' to foi 9 5 be ,en
said 'rollers'," a iinitary means holdiiigand' advancing for 'feeding While so held. a sheet of wrapping-."'paper .to
gagd. bythe rollers and the materialgto. be
1 rotated; Vand 'means .for feeding a continu-- ous strip voflpaper.- to said sheet feeding means andifor cutting the same into sheets,
' and means `for holding -the pap'erat the ends from rotating during the rotationv oftheA ma- 3. In a machine of the character specified; avpair of rollers in close. 'proximity toeach will be understood. that specificl struoture'as other, wv'itlrineans f or rotating the sameun fthe same'l direction, means for delivering f other, with means .for rotating the same in thel 'same direction, means for delivering said `rollers, 1 neaiis for feedin a sheet of 'wrapping pafer to-beengaged' y the rollers andthe'niaterial to b'e rotated, and' means 'for feeding a continuousstrin of -paper to .Separatepieces of material one ut a time to 'gio saidi'olleis,'nie:iiis or feeding asheet of wrapping paper to'be engaged by the rolle-rs zindthe material .to be rotated, and means 'foi-fceding 'a continuous strip of paper'to said sheet .feeding means and -lfor cutting the v source Vof supp isupply of .material to the feeding means.
the materialtobe'rotated, n leansfor feed:.
effec-acting agitators operating said y to provide a continuous arate pieces .of material one at a time to said rollersn`ieans for feeding a sheet of wrapping paper'to be engaged by the rollers and ing a continuous strip of paper to said'sh'eet feeding means and for cutting the/same'into sheets means for holding tli'e paper at the ends, rom rotating during the rotation of the material, a source'of supply of material tofsaid feeding means andagitators operating in said source of supply to provide a continuous supply of material to' the feedingl means. l
6, In a machine of the character specified,
Y a p a-ir of rollers in close proximity to each' other, with means for rotatingthe same in the same direction, means for delivering.-
separate pieces of materialone at a'time.t o
4said rollers, a unitary 'means' for, loosely;
holding and advancing foi` feeding-while so held a sheet of -wrappingpaper tofbe-fen-, y
'feeding means, and a meansfor cutting. said strips 'to form a sheet of pro er size while in engagement with the sheet eedingmeans.
gaged by the rollers and the" material tob'e; rotated, grippers lto gra-sp, and 'holdl the;
paper at the ends, means for advancing-the? grippers towardtlie material to be"wrapp' fd,v
aper pieces of cylindrical material,l in comduring the rotation thereof, and means for; feeding a continuous strip of paper to'saidi sheet feeding means and for cuttinglthe same ,i into sheets, f
7. In a machine of the character specified,
a. pair of rollers in 'close proximity to each;
other, with means for rotatin the same 'inl the same direction, means ,for elivering sepj arate pieces of material one at a time to' 'said rollers,V means lfor feeding a' sheet of wrapping paper to b'e engaged by the rollersi and the material to be rotated, grippers toi grasp and hold the paper at the ends, means v.for advancing thegrippers' toward the mate-f rial to be wrapped during the rotation there-3 of, means forfeeding a continuous strip ofi paper to said sheet eding means and fori cutting the same into sheets, and a source of supply of material to,y said feeding means and agitatorsv operating in said source o supply to provide a continuous supply of.
, materia-l to theV feedin means.
8. In a machine of t e character specified, means for rotating the ,material to be wrapped, a unitary means for loosely holding and ad vancng for feeding while so held a sheet of wrapping paper'to be engaged hvV the rotated material, means for fee ingl a rontinuous stri of paper to said sheet feedf ing means an for ,cutting the -sameinto sheets. v v v A 9. In' a, Imachine ofthe character specified, means)for rotating- 'fthe material r lto be wrapped, a unitary means for loosely holding and advancing for 'feeding while-so held i a sheet of wrapping paper to be engaged by the' rotated material, means for feeding a continuous strip of, paper to the machine, means for drawing the strip of paper into engagementr with the sheet feeding means and means for cutting said paper toform a sheet lof uniform size while in engagement with said sheet feeder.
10. In a machine for rolling in 'a sheetof 'paper pieces of cylindrical material, in combinationwith a unitary means for loosely holding and advancing for feeding .while so held sheets of paper into the machine, a means for holding a c`on tinuous strip of paper, a means of drawing said paper into the machine into engagement with the sheet feeding means, and a means4 for cutting said vstrips to form a sheet of proper size.
.11. In a machine for rolling in a sheet of paper pieces of cylindrical material, in commation with a unitary means for .loosely Aholdin and advancing for feeding while so 'held s eets of -aper into the machine, a .'nieansj'for holdi) `papera means of drawing lsaid pa'per into ng a eontinuoiisstrip of lthe machine into engagement with the sheet 12.j In a. machine for rolling in a sheet of ination with a unitary means for'loosely holding and advancing for'feedingwhile so held sheets of .paper into the machine, a means for holding a Vcontinuous strip of paper, a reciprocating grabber for drawing vsaid paper intov the machine and into engagementwith the sheet feeding means, and a means for cutting said strip to 'form a sheet of proper size.
' '13. In a machineof the character s'pecitied, a pair of rollers in close proximity'. to -cach other, with means for rotating the same 'in the same direction, means fordelivering separate piecesf'of matcrialjoneat a. time to said' rollers, mean-s for feeding a .sheet of 'i'itrapping paper to he engaged by the rolle'is'jand the material .to be rotated, cams ,cepferating withthe rollers to roll the material, {ingersltoeject theavrapped material and means on the cams for -coperating with 14)' In a macliine'of the 'character specified, 'a rolling means comprising' upper and lower rotating surfaces, means for delivering separate pieces of material one at a time to saiid rolling means, means for feeding a slieetiof paper to be engaged by the rolling means and the material to be rolled, and
a removable supply box, withmeans for agi- .tatingfthe supply in saidsupply box to msure" c'ontinuou f material tothe delvenig;
as i' es j lowerrotating surfaces, means for delivering separate pieces of material one at al time to saidlrolling means, a reciprocating slotted plate for holding'and advancing a sheet of wrappingy paper to be engaged the Irolling means and the material to be rolled, means for feeding a continuous strip of paper to said sheet'feeding meanshnd for cutting the same into sheets 16. In a macliine cf the character specified,f a pair of rollers in close Vproximityto 4each other, with means for rotating .the same in the same direction, means for delivering separate'pieces of material one. at
.a time to saitltrollers, means for feeding a .sheet'of wrapping paper to be engaged by Ythe rollers and the material to be rotated,-
cams coperating with the rollers to roll the material, fingers to eject the-wrapped material, and pivoted means on thefca'ms'for cooperating with. said fingers.-
fied, a rolling means 'comprising parallel. rollers below and cams above, means on the cams for drawing plecesA of material=onto the' rollers, means for. feeding pieces of ma.-
- terial' one at a'time' to said cam means, means vfor feeding a sheet of wrappingvpa'perto the material on' the rollers whereby said'materia] is wrapped, means for forcing material off of thel rollers as Vsoon las ,it is wrapped and pivoted means onthefcamsito insure such removal.
18. Astick candy wrapping machine coml -prising a source of supply of candy, means foragitating the candy therein, coperating upper and lower rotating surfaces, means for drawing sticks one at a timeto be en-` gaged by said surfaces, means for support- 'ing and feeding a continuous strip of paper prising a source of supply ofl'candy, means for agitating the candy therein, parallel rotating rollers, cams rotating aboveV and eoprising a sourceo lfor agitatln lupper and owerretat1ng surfaces, means cams for drawing sticks onto the rollers,
means for delivering sticks one at. a. time to the cam. mea11s ,"means for ejecting wrapped materialV and' auxiliary means on the c ams for ejecting wrapped material'.l
' 20.' A` stick eend?7 wrapplng machine comsupply o candy, means the candyl therein, eoperating for drawing. sticks one lat a time vto beengaged by said rotating surfaces, means for supporting and feeding a continuous stripl vof paper, means for cutting and delivering flat sheets thereof one at a time'to said vsurfaces, grabbers to hold the ends of the paper ywhile rolledaround-the sticksbetween lsaid surfaces, 'and f means for ejectin'g .the
.wrapped sticks, .from 'the' machine.
'21.- A stick candy wrappin machine comprisingasource of supply o candy, means for agitating the candy therein, coperating v upper and lower rotating surfaces, anarched 17'. In'a machine. of the character speci-v contactfplate over' the lowerf one, 4means for drawingsticks one at a time to be engaged and 'delivering fiat the sheets one at a time to tlie'saidsurfa'cesiat the 'same time as the' Y 'so v 22'.' A stick cand .vwra in machine com- YP g prising'a'source o sup y of candy, means f or agitating the candy therein, coperating vupper and lower rotating surfaces, anarched 'contact plate over the lower one, means for Ydrau'nigsticks one at a time. to be engaged by the surfaces' and plate, means on the plate to provide automatic adjustment 'of its contacting surface, a means for supporting and feeding a continuous strip o paper and means foic uttingjit'-into sheets and delivering the sheetsonevatl a time to thesaid surfaces at' the Sametime as the candy.VV l i J. ROEDEL.A vAttest: i.
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