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US1118515A
US1118515A US53575009A US1909535750A US1118515A US 1118515 A US1118515 A US 1118515A US 53575009 A US53575009 A US 53575009A US 1909535750 A US1909535750 A US 1909535750A US 1118515 A US1118515 A US 1118515A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B31MAKING ARTICLES OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER; WORKING PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
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  • This invention relates to envelop machines and particularly to that class of rotary perfooting envelop machines which transform a continuous web of paper into l)l:UlliS and gum and fold those blanks into roninlehal en velops.
  • Fig. l is a aeolzional side elevation on line Ii, 3 of i ig. I3 oi the illrlt gram. iliviaion ol my improved marhino. l i a shlo elevation of a detail. thereof. ia a l ig a plan view. with nn zions of tho iirsl; miller head easing removed. C()!'X'(I-l
  • Fig. 9 is a (.lel'ail elovalion pal-ll) in Hot tion on line 1. 1 ol Fig. '1, of our of the cutter heads and roar-ting parla. l igzfa. lto 9 inclusive are shown on sraloa larger than that of.
  • Fig. ill is; an elevation of a. detail of the hlanh looating' means.
  • Fig. 12 is a. eeel ii'inal elevation of the principal lohling mechalllFilll on line l3.
  • Fig. l5 is a detail view looking: upwardly and [)fll'll) in section on line 12, l2. lfiig. 19.
  • Fig. 12 is a. eeel ii'inal elevation of the principal lohling mechalllFilll on line l3.
  • Ill is an end elevaliim, with par-la hrolcen away. oi a detail of the principal folding mechanism.
  • Fig. 17 is a aeotim'ml elevatim'i on line [(1, 16 of Fig. 'll'. Fig; 1:5 in a sectional. eleiation on line 16, ill of Fig. 16. Fig. 1! is; a sectional elevation on lino Ill".
  • Figs. 16 lo l9 in.- rluaiva are on a arale larger than the in oifor inslianr'o the (K'illHhlllLttlOl'Ull xi-1. oi
  • Fig. All is a. plan view, Willi tho nn-- per nortiom ren'ioveil. of a detail of he prineinal l ohilinn' innolninism, on a. niurh enlax-god S('ill0. l i l'. ii. is a. detail .-:nrl;il.nal elevation on line 2522. 22 Fig. Fi 232 in a plan view of the seal flap folding ineohanism. Figs. 23 aml Q-l are iliagi'anunatio elevations illuatrating steps in the seal. lap l'ohling operation. l' igg's. 21 to ill lama-mm are on the aamo scale as for inetanea l in and IT.
  • Blank making mcc/mm'sm.'ihis first grand division comprises means for continuously advancing a Web of paper and for performing a series of cutting operations on said Web during its continued advance ment. Saidcutting operations comprise the making of cuts in each edge of the web, (I, II) cuts in the mid-portions thereof (III, IV) and finally in severing (V) the completed envelop blank from the leading end of said Web, (see Fig. Means are also provided for removing the small portions of Waste paper out from the edges and midportions of the-web.
  • Said web of paper may be supplied in the usual roll as 31 rotatably mounted on shaft 32 in brackets upstanding from the base of the machine.
  • Fpivots as 3% in frames '25, 26 for engagement with the roll to "keep the web of paper in proper transverse alinement.
  • the Web of paper is then threaded between a plurality of rolls 35, 36, 37 pivotally mounted in side frames 25, 26, and thence to first cutter cylinder 40 mounted for rotation on shaft 39 supported in sleeve-like boxes ll, 42 inreaching from side frames 25, 26 respectively.
  • the web of paper engages the periphery of said cylinder for about half its circumference and while in said engagement cuts I (Fig. 25) are made in opposite edges thereof.
  • the web then passes to similar. engagement with second cutter cylinder 50 similarly mounted for rotation on shaft 49 supported in sleeve-like boxes 47, 4:8 inreaching from side frames 25, 26 respectively. ⁇ Vhile the web is in engagement with second cutter cylinder 50 cuts ll (Fig.
  • Cylinders 40 and 50 are relatively timed to make cuts I and II at the desired intervals on the edges of the web.
  • cutter cylinders 40 and 50 are in all respects similar in construction and operation a description of one will suffice for both. Referring therefore more particularly to cutter cylinder 50 Which is illustrated more in detail than cylinder 40, it will be observed that the circumference of said cutter-cylinder is evenly dion the edge of the web. In the present instance said circumference equals four times a blank length and said cutter cylinder is therefore provided at each end thereof with four sets of cutting means equally spaced circumferentially.
  • the several cutting means at one end are arranged relatively opposite those at the other end of said cylinder so as to make cuts, as I in predetermined relation to each other on opposite the Web.
  • the set of four one end of cylinder 50 is spect like the setof four cutting means at the other end thereof (except in detail profile of cut) a description. of one set will sutlice for both.
  • each group of the set of four cutting means is in every respect like the other three a deseriptionof one will suffice for all. Referring therefore particularly to cutting means indicated in a general way at 45 (see Figs. 1 3, 4) die 38 having in the present instance a cutting profile corresponding With lower cut II (Fig. 25) is formed in or set into the edge of the periphery of cylinder 50.
  • cutter 44 On shaft 43 is rotatably mounted cutter 44 having aprofile complementary to that of die 38.
  • Said shaft 4.3 is approximately tangent to cylinder 50 and to the face of die 38, and is supported in bearings i6, 46 on the end'of cylinder 50.
  • On one end of cutter shaft 43 is bevel gear 51 driven from bevel gear 52 on the outer end of radial shaft 53 in bearing 54 on the end of cylinder 50.
  • Bevel gear 5:3 on the inner end of said radial shaft I p 53 is driven by fixed gear 56 on the inner end of sleeve like hearing a7 of cylinder shaft 49.
  • gear has a planetary relation to' fixed gear 56 and is rotated on its own axis during its revolution about said gear 56. Said rotation of gear 55 is transmitted as described to cutter shaft 43;
  • the relative diameters of the several gears of the train are such that cutter 44: on shaft &3 is caused to make one complete rotation during one rotation of cylinder 50, and'the timing is such that said cutter 44 is caused to coact with its die 38 to make its predetermined cut in the edge of the Web While the web is wrapped about the periphery of the cylinder and to then rotate through said die to permit the free tangential departure of the cut portion of the Web from said cylinder.
  • An annular hood 57 is fixed to the end of cylinder 50 for rotation the1"e ⁇ vith, by any convenient means as screws 58 and is proas 60 cut from the edge of the Web.
  • Fixed hood 61 having a circular jointure 62 with rotatable hood 57 has pipe 63 leading therefrom. By suitable means not shown suction may be applied to said pipe 63 and chips or waste as 60 conducted away from the cutting mechanism.
  • the ciittingerlaes ol eulterra M Tl, T l are arranged to nresenlfi a lI!(ll'llilllll-- ens line of cut preferably laeliral 'r'lioae profile corresponds with tl al; ol the :au lo e made in the Web.
  • ruller 'l' l extends only a purlion oi" said cutter and Foot i l" ol' dieli (.Ifflflt'lf; Sidewise lilirrrlrmn a! the blank portion of Ullll'm 1 venienee of assembling (III l and Ill'l' mounted between clamp nun; Will and lll'a on sleew 670. Key 703 aerresa; lo lei-ale ltlu; seve'a l disks relatively to each ollier on sleeve 670. Said sleeve may lie anlil all lli;
  • 01 (,IlllZOl' liead TO prerions'lv ilesrribed in detail.
  • llul' in the present instance 1n r diaksq aa '5 i k arr omilied as llie az-iiwiiui; ("Hi5 have lluir ends inmonlinei l and are llierel'ore nol linlile to tour as are lluand eel) rula.
  • 'llle several members of ruilm- .95 are nunlnrei'l on shall?
  • Fixed eutter 96 is adjuulalily nuninlrd on ln'arlmt 9i fixed in Frame Ill).
  • oli rolls are riglii and loll duplirairs a div- -ri;)tion oi rolls 1701 l and ilieir nwunlinnawill aniline lor l'lOl lI.
  • Err-urine f il 'l'or ruller alialli Oil has ear l l'll l'lu-rron in Wl'zivli la lined Hind ill.
  • Yieldable arm 112 is pivoted about midway its length on stud 94 and its upper end engages spring 115 in socket 116 of bearing bracket 99, whereby its lower end is caused to urge roll 103 to coaction wi' .1 roll 101.
  • rolls 119 are provided.
  • Upper roll 119 is segmental and is fixed to the inner end of shaft 117 having a bearing in bracket 99.
  • the outer end ofsaid shaftll'? has-gear 118 thereon driven from gear 111 on shaft 93 through intermediate gear 121.
  • Lower roll 120 is fixed to shaft 127 revolubly mounted in the lower end of yieldable arm 122 pivoted at 123 in bracket 99. Said arm urges roll 120 to coaction with roll 119 by means of spring 124 in socket 125 in engagement with the up per end of said arm 122.
  • Gear 126 is fixed to the outer end of shaft 127 for engagementwith gear 118.
  • Angular transfer me0hanism.-Segmental roll 119 and roll 120 are the last instrumentalities to operate upon the web and the first tooperate upon the severed blank. They are the last instrumentalities whose axes are parallel to the axes of the blank forming means The functions of said rolls are first, to advance the leading end of the web, as already described, during the operation of. the severing means and second, upon the completion of the severing and substantially coincident therewith to deliver the blank to the locating means and the gripping means of the transfer mechanism, thereby performing the first step in the operation of the angular transfer mechanism.
  • Receiving cylinder 130 is fixed to shaft 131 having one bearing in sleeve 132- of frame 29 and another bearing in frame 30.
  • Said shaft has fixed thereto for rotation therewith front stop 136 for locating the blank relatively to cylinder130.
  • Shaft has gear 159 fixed to the outer end thereof and is driven from gear 140 on shaft 13% through intermediate gear 141 on stud 142 in arm 133.
  • Arm 133 has ear 129 extending downwardly therefrom and sleeve 132 has arm 128 clamped thereto. Between ear 129 and arm 128 spring 1 13 is efficient tourge arm 133 to cause segmental rolls 137, 138 to coact with receiving cylinder 130.
  • Said cylinder 130 has three receiving beds as 146 thereon and each is provided with clips as 147, 148 for gripping the blank to the receiving bed. Said cylinder is geared to make one third-of rotation for blank delivered thereto. 0n shaft 135 and adjacent to the hub of front stop 136 is mental roll 138 for coaction with cylinder 130 for assisting the delivery of the blank to said cylinder. On shaft 135 on each. side of said segmental roll 138 are segments 132' and 139 respectively. Segment 137 is fixed to the hub of front stop 136 and segment 139 hasv a hub of its own.
  • Each pair clips'as 147, 148 is mounted on one shaft 119 in said cylinder 130 and. said shaft has an arm as 150 having a roll as 151 for en gagement with'fixed cam 152. Said rolls. as 151, are spring urged to engagement with cam 152.
  • the first step in the process of folding the blank is performed on receiving cylinder 130 and comprises the forming of the end creases V1 (Fig. 2 Creasing rolls 161, 162, for coaction with grooves 153, 154 respectively in receiving cylinder 130 are provided to form said end creases.
  • Creasing rolls 161, 162 are set mental (see Fig. 12)'and each comprises tvdo opposite members, as 161 161 of creaser 161.
  • Said creases are fixed to shaft having hearings in side frames 29, 80.
  • Said shaft turns freely in arm 133 and is geared to make one half a revolution for each passing blank on cylinder 130.
  • transfer cylinder 156 fixed to shaft 157 having bearings 3.17s?
  • Said cylinder is provided with four blank receiving beds there on and a pair of grippers for each bed.
  • Each pair of grippers as 163, 161 is mounted upon one shaft as 158 having an arm as 165 1a" carrying rolll66 for engagement with fixed cam 167 on sleeve 276.
  • Said transfer cylinder is efiicient to receive the VH, and two bottom flap folders as 181,
  • step X For laying the blank flat on the folding-bed after the leading pair of end clips, as 177, 178, has engaged the blank and before. the other pair as 175, 176 has engaged the'blank, ironing arm is em.-
  • end clips 175, ii? are nmnnted and turn ti-tel on sl :rtt l.” d in ears, as 15%.. under the 'l oldintzy trlaid.
  • end elins have arms as 185 to 17 1 having; rolls as 1 36 .ior enggagreinent cam 19: fixed on the inner end oi .re 1T3.
  • End slips 175m fii'ti are urged their work and. rollsas isam engagement iitii their respective cams by spring aotu plunger 188 between arms 185i. l8?
  • l lnd 'iolders 17 iii are urinal to their Wot-l and their earn rolls to syrnwnt with their cams rrs eeiii'ely by is oil s n-inns as 20:5 in ran-l; 1% and nusli rod 90in .lllottom lla Fold rs 1M 1132 art lived to shal' t 305 having hearings; in (airs-1 'ltl 590:? under the folding-bed.
  • Said shalt 20%) has hearings in Mrs 52H. 312 under the 'l tdding-died.
  • iillill has arm .215 on the outboard end thereoi" rarrving roll .i'lb in engagement with ram 220 mounted on the rear of earn 210 liar-l: 2.1-1v is urged to its work by s rii'ig 217.
  • bottom flap folders 181. 182 are shown open and in Fig. .20. they are shown I i one d. i
  • F223 is iirtod to shaft 225 in sleeve hearing Lil inrearhnnr irom 'i'ame 80.
  • Roll 221 is fixed to shalt 3,9,? in the Free end of bracket 2:38 adjualably mounted on sleeve 2%.
  • bombaner :"22 is supported in arm 229 (ii bracket Humming roll 924- is fixed to shalt ii -l harinag; bearings in side frames 2).
  • an and said shaft is timed to make one hall a rotation l'or oarh passing folding-bed ol rylinder [70.
  • Said ,g'umming roll theretore has two bottom (lap gunnners S231, 232 and two seal liap ⁇ . ⁇ Hllll'ilUl'S 2353, 23 1'.
  • the bottom and seal [labs oi the blank lie upon the (*vlindriral surtare ol' rylinder 170, forwardly and rearwardly ol the tint Foldingbed and the avlindrieal Faces oi the grunr int-rs, as 155 i].
  • lln-rel'ore lHlV' a rolling; contact With said blank.
  • top and bottom creasing roll 235i step IX is fixed to shaft 236. havingbiarinsrs in side f 'ames 529, Ill). Said (raising roll 235 is timed to make one hall a rotation for eoactiou with earh passing" Folding-bed and is therefore u'ovitled With two top creasing blades Q37, 25% and two bottom rreasing blades 239,940, for eoaetion with rreasingr grooves as 20!, 262 (Fina iii) in the 'l'olding-bod.
  • Second transier rylindrr .24 l is iota ted below creasing; roll 2:15 For (:oartion with folding, cylinder lid and is lined to shaft 242 having bearings in sleeves ll-(l, 52 117 in side frames 29, resptartirely.
  • Said secoiid transfer cylinder Q11 is of the same diameter and in ir-ther resnerrts closely similar to f irst tonsfor cylinder 15a.
  • (lVlinder F24 1 has four reroiriugl" beds as 350 and a pair oi clips as il lfl. ill l to rairh bed.
  • supplemental ironin z rolls Qfi-l, 25; are provided at opposite sides adjacent thereto for eoaction with roll [is iaid rolls 254, 255 are right and left dnplir'atea, a description of one will sullice Roll 255 is fixed to tho inboard end of sha'i't 256 in the outer and oi brat-hot 257 r'lamped to sleeve 247.
  • the outla'iard end of sha'l't 256 has gear kiln lined thereon, for engagement With gear 259 lined to sha'l't of roll 2552.
  • the relative sizes ol gears 258 25!.) are such as to cause roll 355 to rotati at the same surface tilllfititi as cylinder hell and roll 252.
  • Delivery cylinder 260 on shaft 263 is of the same diameter and generally similar to second transfer cylinder 24:]. and is provided for coaction therewith to take the envelops therefrom and deliver them to drying belts 264, 265.
  • Shaft 263 has one bearing in sleeve 268 in side frame 29 and another bearing in side frame 30.
  • Said delivery cylinder 260 has a wider face than that of transfer cylinder 2L1 and the clips of cylinder 260', as 266, 267 are set farther apart than those of cylinder 2&1 so as to avoid interference therewith.
  • Said clips as 267 are spring closed and are opened by cam 270 fixed to sleeve 268,-in engagement with rolls, as 271, on arms, as 272, of said clips.
  • Upper drying belts 264:, 26% are supported at their lower ends on suitable pulleys, as 273, fixed to shaft 277 in sleeves, as 274, inreaching from side frames 29, 30.
  • Said shaft 277 has gear 278 fixed to one end thereof and is driven from gear 279 on shaft 263 of delivery cylinder 260.
  • the relative diameters of gears 278, 279 are such as tov cause the drying belts to move at a speed slower than the surface speed of delivery cylinder 260.
  • Lower drying belts 265, 265 are rotatably supported at their lower ends in brackets as 27 5 fixed to sleeves, as 274. Drying belts 264, 265 may be of suitable length to afford sufficient time for drying the gummed envelops.
  • step XI (Fig. 25) is supported in side frames 29, 30 which may be extensions of side frames 29 30 respectively.
  • the upper ends of the drying belts are supported on pulleys as 282, 283 respectively, mounted for free rotation on studs, as 281, inreaching from said side frames 29, 30*.
  • . and 287 are preferably of equal diameter ,and lower rolls 284. 285 are positioned for rolling coaction with each other.
  • shaft 288 of roll 285 thereof being adjustably mounted relatively to roll 284 in horizontally slidable boxes in side frames 29 30 respectively.
  • Shaft 289 of roll 284 has fixed bearings in said side frainesa Roll 286 is segmental and is mounted, for rolling coaction.
  • Roll 287 is also segmental and is mounted, for rolling coaction with roll 285, on shaft 293 having hearings in vertically adjustable boxes 295, 296 in said side frames respectively.
  • Rolls 284,285, 286 and 287 are caused to rotateun the direction of their arrows at the same pe'r' heral speedby gears 297. 298, 299, 300 on provided to direct the envelops from the e respective roll shafts.
  • Table 294 is short and engage the envelop at the 'mid portion of its length.
  • Rod 351 is provided to deflect the envelop downwardly toward the bite of rolls 28 i, 285,
  • Table 352 on bracket clamped to tie rod 355 is provided to receive the leading edge of the envelop as it-is advanced by rolls 28.4, 286 and stop limits the travel of said leading edge in its first direction'of travel in said seal flap folding mechanism.
  • the driving mechanism for myj improved machine is as follows: Main pulley 301 having 302 fixed to the hub thereof is mounted for free rotation on stud 303 outstanding from frame 26. Power may be applied to said pulley 301 from some suitable source not shown. Gear 301 on shaft 4-9 of second cutter cylinder 50, on the oneside and through intermediate gear 305, gear 306 on shaft 39 of first cutter cylinder 40. jG'ear307 on shaft 67 of cutter 66 is driven from main gear spectively. Bevel gear 324 on the near end of shaft 20 (Fig. 3) drives bevel gear 326 on shaft 17 lying lengthwise of the machine Said gear 302 drives I Shaft 801 of cutting mechanism 80 in bearings 18, 19 depending from bridge frame 27.
  • Bevel gear 327 on shaft 17 drives bevel-gear 328 on cutter shaft 93.
  • end of said shaft 93 gear 329 drives' gear 330 on shaft 15 of roll 104:.
  • Bevel gear 331 on the rear end of transfer shaft 20 Fig. 10) drives bevel gear 332 on the rear end of second transfer shaft 280.
  • Gear 333- on said shaft 280 drives gear 334 on-creaser shaft 134: and said gear 334 drives gear 335 on shaft 131 of receiving cylinder 130.
  • Said gear drivesv gear 336 on shaft 157 of; transfer cylinder 156, and said gear 336 drives, in turn, folding cylindergear 337. on
  • I cut away portion of roll 286 causes the succ ire envelops to be taken intermittently irom the drying belts.
  • Said rolls 284, 286 advance the envelop over'roll 285' and over table against stop 353.
  • segmental roll 287 rotates in coaction with lower roll 285 and reverses the direction of travel of the leading end of the envelop, thereby causing the envelop to buckle downwardly along itsseal flap crease, assisted when necessary by rod 351, and the fold litlength to provide time during the rehas formed isdelivered to the bite of rolls its 285 the completed envelop is de-.
  • An envelop machine including in combination, means for continuously advancing a web of paper, means for forming from said web a blank whose sides form substantially a rhomb having sides parallel with the path of the web, means for advancing the blank in a path which diverges from the web path at an acute angle and means for folding the blank.
  • An envelop machine including in combination, means for continuouslyadvancing i a web of paper, meahs for forming from said web a blank whose sides form substantially a rhomb having sides parallel with the path of the web, means for advancing the blank in a path which diverges from the web path at an acute angle and means for folding the blank, the angle of diver gence being the angle which one of the sides of the envelop bears to one of the sides of the blank.
  • An envelop machine including in combination, means for continuously advancing a web of paper, means for forming from said web a blank whose sides form substantially a rhomb having sides parallel with the path of the Web, means for advancing the blank in a path which diverges from the web path at an acute angle without changing the angular relation of the blank to the web path and means for folding the blank, said several means being operable in the sequence recited.
  • An envelop machine including in combination, means for continuously advancing aweb of paper, means for forming from said web a blank whose sides form substantially a rhomb having sides parallel with the path of the web,means foradvancing the blank in a path which diverges from the web path at an acute angle Without changing the angular relation of the blank to the web path and means for folding the blank, the angle of divergence .being the angle which one of the sides of the envelop bears to one of the sides of the blank, said several means being operable in the sequence 6.
  • An oui'olop nine-him including in ronv binhtioin means for oonilinMonthly inilx'zinninp it web of paper, means for forming mill YWl" into blanks hiring the continuoim nili'nnuv want of said wob ooin n-ising rotary minim; for cutting portions from tho ilgfifi oi the web, ooz'ioting rotary inunns and ilXEfLl WHILE?
  • pi - riphorr oi tho oyl nihir, moans ton i'wilinn" the WPlJ onto the cylirwh-n' nnrl.
  • ovor tho (lit; at tho porijphm'fil Spiknl oi, throvlinfh-iu EL cutter i'otntnbiv nionntnil 1m llw m'iiiiiimioiemotion with tho lilo.
  • i peripliory thorn-i :i (flliilli tor ((hH'L'lIm ⁇ riih each (lie. 11mins 'l'oz rohiiing iflH' v 'lini'h m at tho sziiiw :sliiirmsprawl, minim: nontmihdl by the rotation oi" (:bn vvlinih i'o ioi' rHiSiniw ing tho out-tors: rvs iwiiii'vlv, moan: for 'i tlll ing it web of pzspor s'iliubss ivi iy onto lill nyli'ndors nnd (WQI tho illQH :ii the wi'iphi-ml speed of the cylinders, manna; For -;l ⁇ (*
  • A11 envelop nmc-hino irmluding in min-- bination, means for forming from n w ll of paper H blank Whoo .Qlllflfi iorni ssi'ihsstnntinlly a pnrallolog 'nm having FliflOS pnrollol with tho SiClPS of the web, compr sing: 1 rotot-ziblo vlindor having: a 11in thoroin ix'hos-zv cutting odgvs are ooinriilmit with thii poriphery 0i tho QYll'IlflQi.
  • whirrh riiwrgi-s from tho web path illill u iw m" ilm ⁇ Vi'l) and means for suoocs .wiwiy pvi'iorniinp; n si-rirs of :iolding operaiimm on twirl blank.

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F. SMITH. BNVELOP MACHINE.
APPLICATION FILED DEU.31,1909.
Patented Nov. 24, 1914.
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APPLIGATION FILED DEO.31,1909.
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ENVELOP MACHINE.
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JHARLES F. SMITH, 0F 3312.1.DGEPORT, CONNECTICUT. .ASSIG-NOR T0 MERCAN CORPORATION, OF NEW N. Y., A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK.
EN'VELO?- IVTA.CHINE.
Application filed December To all Iv/ 1.077? it may comm m Peib known that l, (flnaaiata .l lllfill'll'l, a. citizen. of the l nit'ed Hiatus. aiul a. resident of Bridgeport. in the ronnly ol Fairliohl and State of Comiecztiiiauv. ha ve invenl'eil oer tain new and useful Improvements in l ln- VQlOP'lVIHClIlHGS. of which the following; is a specification.
This invention relates to envelop machines and particularly to that class of rotary perfooting envelop machines which transform a continuous web of paper into l)l:UlliS and gum and fold those blanks into roninlehal en velops.
The ohjer't of my invention to furnish a machine of the class speoil'iell operable at high speeil with ll-C.(ll'l(illly.()l' material and accuracy of result. To these (ra ls my im provements eilmprise nieohanisim: and room hinations illustrated in their prolerriailforlns in the drawings accompanying lhis speoilication.
For convenience of rloaoription I have divided my improved marhine into three grand divisions as follows: hlanli making", angular transfer. and Folding l1ll..('l|:llllh'l|lh'. 'lhe hlank making na-rhanisan is illuatralial in Figures '1 lo 9 inrhlaive; lho annular transfer n'iwrhanisan is parlieularlv shown in .l igs. l0 and ll fillli the l'ohlingg; nienlu'iniian is shown in. .l 'igs. lip lo l'l-l iru-loai e.
Fig. l is a aeolzional side elevation on line Ii, 3 of i ig. I3 oi the illrlt gram. iliviaion ol my improved marhino. l i a shlo elevation of a detail. thereof. ia a l ig a plan view. with nn zions of tho iirsl; miller head easing removed. C()!'X'(I-l|)llll(llil !f \viLh Fig. 1. Fig. l a detail neotional elevation. on line 1. 1 ol' l ig. i. Fig. 5 in a firm-:14 section on line (i. 6 of Fig. (3. Fig. 3 is an elevation o1 one of the outlier hoaila. Fin. 7 is a. (lolail view in por 'mbhe ol our nmnbur o'l l'ho (utter head of Fig. 5. Fig. H in detail sectional olovation on line 9. 9 ol Fin. 9. Fig. 9 is a (.lel'ail elovalion pal-ll) in Hot tion on line 1. 1 ol Fig. '1, of our of the cutter heads and roar-ting parla. l igzfa. lto 9 inclusive are shown on sraloa larger than that of. *lor inshinoe. tho ronatrai-f':nal views of llig's. .l and ii. in i. a l view oi. the angular liranme." nnwhanhan. i ll. in a (hlLail aorlional elomlion on an .l l. l ia.
I l. anvl Specificiilion of Letters Patent.
*ateniml Nov. 2 1, ililll ll.
31. 1909. Serial No. 535,750.
Fig. ill is; an elevation of a. detail of the hlanh looating' means. Fig. 12 is a. eeel ii'inal elevation of the principal lohling mechalllFilll on line l3. l3 ol Fig. l3 and l ig. ill in a. plan view ooiren;Hauling therewith: .l in". 1-1 in a (letail view looking (lowmvarillv ancl partly in section on [1012, 12 3 of lli gr. Fig. l5 is a detail view looking: upwardly and [)fll'll) in section on line 12, l2. lfiig. 19. Fig. Ill is an end elevaliim, with par-la hrolcen away. oi a detail of the principal folding mechanism. Fig. 17 is a aeotim'ml elevatim'i on line [(1, 16 of Fig. 'll'. Fig; 1:5 in a sectional. eleiation on line 16, ill of Fig. 16. Fig. 1!) is; a sectional elevation on lino Ill". ll'i oi Fig. 1H3. Figs. 16 lo l9 in.- rluaiva are on a arale larger than the in oifor inslianr'o the (K'illHhlllLttlOl'Ull xi-1. oi
l i q. '12. Fig. All is a. plan view, Willi tho nn-- per nortiom ren'ioveil. of a detail of he prineinal l ohilinn' innolninism, on a. niurh enlax-god S('ill0. l i l'. ii. is a. detail .-:nrl;il.nal elevation on line 2522. 22 Fig. Fi 232 in a plan view of the seal flap folding ineohanism. Figs. 23 aml Q-l are iliagi'anunatio elevations illuatrating steps in the seal. lap l'ohling operation. l' igg's. 21 to ill lama-mm are on the aamo scale as for inetanea l in and IT.
Fig.1. if? is; a magrauunaiiio vii illuz-lralini." the aovoral slope "in lhn ,un-ol ol mailings, an rnvv'lo ii in my iinprovml nia ohinr.
minim/i (onii/WMU'W--- he liral; -rauil ll vision oi in 'ilnpvovorl rnarhine comp," airlo Fianna "37 i lin xvhioh are aupporii 1 the various: nmnihers and inerhanisna: For forming from a continuous "woh of paper. a sucoesaion of envelop blanks.
Tho third grand l'll-VlSlOIl (OFI'lIHlSEJS siilo Frames ill}, 30 in \vhioh are supported the various memlaia's and nieolnmiains: ("or meaning, gnnnniilg aml loliliu; the hlanlcs niailo in the first giraml (li\i:-;iu!l. Holwwn (he lii'sl'. anll l llll'll fIl'Hl'Hi divisions; and owrlam'iing each is; the sea owl gnu-mil iliviaion. the angular transit-a. lllfl'llillllSlll. This: is si'mporteii partly in bridge like frame. 27, 538 reaching res-pen liivclfl' from Frames 25, 26 {go frame 29, and partly in lran'ais 22 30. The envelop hlanl; whirl) .l ha ve rhoseo to illustrate the 'nrenonla niaohii'io av making is; one whoae silica form. sailialanl all a parallolog'rain having a. pair of oono:=.il;e aiilea parallel with the inal'h oi travel of the l'l'i lj. The parlamilor ill'l'l'll' oi V iii lid! 1 Guide arms as 33 reach rearwardly from said blank may vary materially but is preferably substantially a parallelogram having four equal sides and forming a rhomb.
Blank making mcc/mm'sm.'ihis first grand division comprises means for continuously advancing a Web of paper and for performing a series of cutting operations on said Web during its continued advance ment. Saidcutting operations comprise the making of cuts in each edge of the web, (I, II) cuts in the mid-portions thereof (III, IV) and finally in severing (V) the completed envelop blank from the leading end of said Web, (see Fig. Means are also provided for removing the small portions of Waste paper out from the edges and midportions of the-web. Said web of paper may be supplied in the usual roll as 31 rotatably mounted on shaft 32 in brackets upstanding from the base of the machine.
Fpivots as 3% in frames '25, 26 for engagement with the roll to "keep the web of paper in proper transverse alinement.
visible by the length of the blank measured The Web of paper is then threaded between a plurality of rolls 35, 36, 37 pivotally mounted in side frames 25, 26, and thence to first cutter cylinder 40 mounted for rotation on shaft 39 supported in sleeve-like boxes ll, 42 inreaching from side frames 25, 26 respectively. The web of paper engages the periphery of said cylinder for about half its circumference and while in said engagement cuts I (Fig. 25) are made in opposite edges thereof. The web then passes to similar. engagement with second cutter cylinder 50 similarly mounted for rotation on shaft 49 supported in sleeve-like boxes 47, 4:8 inreaching from side frames 25, 26 respectively. \Vhile the web is in engagement with second cutter cylinder 50 cuts ll (Fig. 25) are made in opposite of said Web. Cylinders 40 and 50 are relatively timed to make cuts I and II at the desired intervals on the edges of the web. As cutter cylinders 40 and 50 are in all respects similar in construction and operation a description of one will suffice for both. Referring therefore more particularly to cutter cylinder 50 Which is illustrated more in detail than cylinder 40, it will be observed that the circumference of said cutter-cylinder is evenly dion the edge of the web. In the present instance said circumference equals four times a blank length and said cutter cylinder is therefore provided at each end thereof with four sets of cutting means equally spaced circumferentially. The several cutting means at one end are arranged relatively opposite those at the other end of said cylinder so as to make cuts, as I in predetermined relation to each other on opposite the Web. As the set of four one end of cylinder 50 is spect like the setof four cutting means at the other end thereof (except in detail profile of cut) a description. of one set will sutlice for both. Also as each group of the set of four cutting means is in every respect like the other three a deseriptionof one will suffice for all. Referring therefore particularly to cutting means indicated in a general way at 45 (see Figs. 1 3, 4) die 38 having in the present instance a cutting profile corresponding With lower cut II (Fig. 25) is formed in or set into the edge of the periphery of cylinder 50. On shaft 43 is rotatably mounted cutter 44 having aprofile complementary to that of die 38. Said shaft 4.3 is approximately tangent to cylinder 50 and to the face of die 38, and is supported in bearings i6, 46 on the end'of cylinder 50. On one end of cutter shaft 43 is bevel gear 51 driven from bevel gear 52 on the outer end of radial shaft 53 in bearing 54 on the end of cylinder 50. Bevel gear 5:3 on the inner end of said radial shaft I p 53 is driven by fixed gear 56 on the inner end of sleeve like hearing a7 of cylinder shaft 49. Thus when cylinder 50 is rotated,
gear has a planetary relation to' fixed gear 56 and is rotated on its own axis during its revolution about said gear 56. Said rotation of gear 55 is transmitted as described to cutter shaft 43; The relative diameters of the several gears of the train are such that cutter 44: on shaft &3 is caused to make one complete rotation during one rotation of cylinder 50, and'the timing is such that said cutter 44 is caused to coact with its die 38 to make its predetermined cut in the edge of the Web While the web is wrapped about the periphery of the cylinder and to then rotate through said die to permit the free tangential departure of the cut portion of the Web from said cylinder. An annular hood 57 is fixed to the end of cylinder 50 for rotation the1"e\vith, by any convenient means as screws 58 and is proas 60 cut from the edge of the Web. Fixed hood 61 having a circular jointure 62 with rotatable hood 57 has pipe 63 leading therefrom. By suitable means not shown suction may be applied to said pipe 63 and chips or waste as 60 conducted away from the cutting mechanism.
Table 65, having apertures as 64 (Fig. ii
therein at suitable places for the operation upon. the web of various instrumentalities, is provided to assist the progress of the Web in its proper direction. Said table is supported on brackets 78, 7am tie rods 82,
respectively reaching from side frame 25 to side frame 26. 7
indicated in a general way at 70 is illustrated the means for forming the first cut HI in the mid-portion of the ends,
1 i ll an in Web. Said means eompr'ses caller fill ad justably mounted on shaft ll"? lo'r eoarl'iou with fixed cutter (l8 tlierebelou'. luid alia ll: 67 is rotaijablv mounted in lancer "ll, 7:! in side frames 25, 26 reepee'iii el n l iaed (an, ter 68 is adjustably nuuunzel'l on (aw l l (39 supported from side ,l'ralnea 235,
Referring now more [airlieularly in W 5, 6 and 7 the peculiar eonaliruetion of rutatalole rut-her (36 will lJO pointed onl. laid eutler eon'ipriaes a plurality e'l dials like heads as 73 in the eiilge 01? each ol \rliirli iii-1 ndjiustably mounted one or more null am as 7-1. In the present inetanee l have a'lunrn two liarniitri call opposite eulil'ers in earli head and the cull: r head. is riitat'rd onre lor ea li two :uieeessi've blank position; of llie passing Web so that any individual eul'ter operates upon alternate blank 1T orl1ionsa of said web. The ciittingerlaes ol eulterra M Tl, T l are arranged to nresenlfi a lI!(ll'llilllll-- ens line of cut preferably laeliral 'r'lioae profile corresponds with tl al; ol the :au lo e made in the Web. The dividing ol rule fer 6 into inerenu-nts l'urniadiea a mobility ol adjusiinenl. ease ol removal lor aliar r mine and ol replacement filial; l'l'ltlllfl' l'arili tales ermiinuiljv oi ofmraiion. All: earl: end of and oloHelV lullzuent lio said miller (ll; arrpresser disilcs T Tl? renriectively. l linli i5 i:-; provided will: too diainetrieally op umilr "l fiut T5", 73" extending; eire'lui'll rrenliially each way from the cutting edges; ol eullnra fil reapeoli z-ly. h'aid 'l'iwl; extend radially to a point llnil in relating paul' liwd ruliler 43f uaiil' leel will prose; llu 'u'rb against: or up lo aaid cutting edge rliise lo llua muu ol' rllll'll thus p eventing: any leiu'lrn i i-ul u'a' ill in tear the web at the midi:
ruller 'l' l: extends only a purlion oi" said cutter and Foot i l" ol' dieli (.Ifflflt'lf; Sidewise lilirrrlrmn a! the blank portion of Ullll'm 1 venienee of assembling (III l and Ill'l' mounted between clamp nun; Will and lll'a on sleew 670. Key 703 aerresa; lo lei-ale ltlu; seve'a l disks relatively to each ollier on sleeve 670. Said sleeve may lie anlil all lli;
as at 607 and 1N Illl'llll? l elanui rollars, as 705 adiustab l r secured in .alm l'l l'l'ii Cnttingnxeans 80 for l ra-mine: llie r-aaanld out IV y in llie mid ualiou ol' l'l'a Web i onlanltially similar to name: ill just described for making milll that out TV has a gn-ol ilz- {lie l'ulu lively to tire WPl). ol (all llf filial, prorision ia made for :ruiu a; ll lulu: a
in eorulueling llui: chips or serap away from l'lueullii'nr point.
'llie prinripal lending uu-ana For lillll Web marlin-laws a hair 01' lord rolls ill. "l5 inountad on b-ZlTZll lh aa -57 rraprrl'irely liarinp; hearinga in side iranuie :25, till. Upper shall, 86 i; nuuniled in. rrrenlrie sleeves aahaving HIHIH rill, a l the lrve mule oi which are seourrd lo rod E l. for lilting upper roll Sal l'rmu ling 1r1ueul Willi li'iwer roll it") to laeilr late threading: llir Wl'l of paper ljlu-relieli u'izen.
'llie nmanle l'or aarrring the lilanl; l roin llu leading end of lhe web. V (Fig. 25), r-oinpriees rotatable cutter 95 in eoaelion u'ilili lined ("utter ll' (New. I, 3, 8, fl and 10). llolatalalr ruller llli has right and lel t out line; pin-Lions 9i". ill-l (ac-l1 eonu'nising a plurality of rotting nu'nilu-ra mounted on sleeve 10? all similar in construction to similar parts; 01 (,IlllZOl' liead TO prerions'lv ilesrribed in detail. llul' in the present instance 1n r diaksq aa '5 i k arr omilied as llie az-iiwiiui; ("Hi5 have lluir ends inmonlinei l and are llierel'ore nol linlile to tour as are lluand eel) rula. 'llle several members of ruilm- .95 are nunlnrei'l on shall? 93 and are loi-alrd eirenuil ereul ially relatively to eaull ollualu' lu- J ll). Shaft 93 i:-: mounted in hearings Wk lllll depending from l'ridge lrasara 3T, 28 rriaaazlirely. Fixed eutter 96 is adjuulalily nuninlrd on ln'arlmt 9i fixed in Frame Ill).
For :ulraiu-ingr llw leading: end elf the web lwia'r-m: rolalxalde rullrr 95 and lixed rutl'rr fill l provide.opposite paire ol lnall rolls; llllv I053 and W2. l0! rosprelirely For enl'filt'jll lllll 'W'lill llle edgier oi llll u'rli. 'Fla d r ll-1 lune llxelr line of rmu-iion just prior to 'llu nailing" line. are arlualed al a aurlare lll'l' ward in roar-lion ll Y spring: prruaure. l'lla-au-e ul l'lllf-l lllll'l'llH in aurl'are speed lliiar 'a-a very sl e'lil -.li a; ml l'l'zr rolls on in Will) and a sliglil lrnaion applied rlirrrl'o aria-r lly any ieudreuw lo alaeli'ners is ()llllilll'll. aaid pairs oli rolls are riglii and loll duplirairs a div- -ri;)tion oi rolls 1701 l and ilieir nwunlinnawill aniline lor l'lOl lI. Err-urine f il 'l'or ruller alialli Oil has ear l l'll l'lu-rron in Wl'zivli la lined Hind ill. r aid stud fi l ll2t rollar ll' li llllll lll and luj lwi'eru Said wllal and nul llll'i i: :ul iusl'alillr fixed al'n) Ell? marrying: al ila oul'er end ind I08 on uilii-li roll l ll l'rrel v lurua. l aid rolll0'l i-r-ar lll iixnd llllllll'l For en m zenlent ll war llil ill ll ll lillli l ur n'i'l i'illl lllil l3 l n lluinner rnd of all ill mounted t illllil l n line low-1" and ill virldalile iliz. l'liv mule: rial ul' d lzalfix lll l in rill-ill f l. l lo rnls ion as for instance shaft 93.
that of the web, as already described. Yieldable arm 112 is pivoted about midway its length on stud 94 and its upper end engages spring 115 in socket 116 of bearing bracket 99, whereby its lower end is caused to urge roll 103 to coaction wi' .1 roll 101.
For advancing the leading end of the web While it is being severed from the main por tion of the Web to form a blank, rolls 119, are provided. Upper roll 119 is segmental and is fixed to the inner end of shaft 117 having a bearing in bracket 99. The outer end ofsaid shaftll'? has-gear 118 thereon driven from gear 111 on shaft 93 through intermediate gear 121. Lower roll 120 is fixed to shaft 127 revolubly mounted in the lower end of yieldable arm 122 pivoted at 123 in bracket 99. Said arm urges roll 120 to coaction with roll 119 by means of spring 124 in socket 125 in engagement with the up per end of said arm 122. Gear 126 is fixed to the outer end of shaft 127 for engagementwith gear 118.
Angular transfer me0hanism.-Segmental roll 119 and roll 120 are the last instrumentalities to operate upon the web and the first tooperate upon the severed blank. They are the last instrumentalities whose axes are parallel to the axes of the blank forming means The functions of said rolls are first, to advance the leading end of the web, as already described, during the operation of. the severing means and second, upon the completion of the severing and substantially coincident therewith to deliver the blank to the locating means and the gripping means of the transfer mechanism, thereby performing the first step in the operation of the angular transfer mechanism.
- Receiving cylinder 130 is fixed to shaft 131 having one bearing in sleeve 132- of frame 29 and another bearing in frame 30. Above roll 130 in the free end of arm 133 on shaft- 134: parallel with shaft 131 is shaft 135. Said shaft has fixed thereto for rotation therewith front stop 136 for locating the blank relatively to cylinder130. Shaft has gear 159 fixed to the outer end thereof and is driven from gear 140 on shaft 13% through intermediate gear 141 on stud 142 in arm 133. Arm 133 has ear 129 extending downwardly therefrom and sleeve 132 has arm 128 clamped thereto. Between ear 129 and arm 128 spring 1 13 is efficient tourge arm 133 to cause segmental rolls 137, 138 to coact with receiving cylinder 130. Nuts 14:4;
on spring stud 1 15 are efficient to hold segmentalrolls 137, 138 on arm 133 in proper positions relatively to cylinder 130 (Fig. 11). Said cylinder 130 has three receiving beds as 146 thereon and each is provided with clips as 147, 148 for gripping the blank to the receiving bed. Said cylinder is geared to make one third-of rotation for blank delivered thereto. 0n shaft 135 and adjacent to the hub of front stop 136 is mental roll 138 for coaction with cylinder 130 for assisting the delivery of the blank to said cylinder. On shaft 135 on each. side of said segmental roll 138 are segments 132' and 139 respectively. Segment 137 is fixed to the hub of front stop 136 and segment 139 hasv a hub of its own. Segments 137 and are shorter radially than segmental roll 138 and do not assist in feeding the blank but are efficient to prevent buckling and to smooth the blank out on cylinder 130. Each pair clips'as 147, 148 is mounted on one shaft 119 in said cylinder 130 and. said shaft has an arm as 150 having a roll as 151 for en gagement with'fixed cam 152. Said rolls. as 151, are spring urged to engagement with cam 152.
Folding mechanism.The first step in the process of folding the blank is performed on receiving cylinder 130 and comprises the forming of the end creases V1 (Fig. 2 Creasing rolls 161, 162, for coaction with grooves 153, 154 respectively in receiving cylinder 130 are provided to form said end creases. Creasing rolls 161, 162 are set mental (see Fig. 12)'and each comprises tvdo opposite members, as 161 161 of creaser 161. Said creases are fixed to shaft having hearings in side frames 29, 80. Said shaft turns freely in arm 133 and is geared to make one half a revolution for each passing blank on cylinder 130. Directly below said receiving cylinder 130 is transfer cylinder 156 fixed to shaft 157 having bearings 3.17s?
in sicle'frames 29, 30. Said cylinder is provided with four blank receiving beds there on and a pair of grippers for each bed. Each pair of grippers as 163, 161 is mounted upon one shaft as 158 having an arm as 165 1a" carrying rolll66 for engagement with fixed cam 167 on sleeve 276. Said rolls as 156 urged to engagement with said cam by spring actuated plungers as 168. Said transfer cylinder is efiicient to receive the VH, and two bottom flap folders as 181,
step X. For laying the blank flat on the folding-bed after the leading pair of end clips, as 177, 178, has engaged the blank and before. the other pair as 175, 176 has engaged the'blank, ironing arm is em.-
played. Said armjis fixed to rock shaft 191 mil ew hearings in side nines 21), n that end ol' said shalt outboard l i; t side l raine tinareoin for engagement with earn l l l on R ereaerr i-ilmi t- 135i: thereabox'e. \s shaft 1131 only one half a rotation for much blank, (hill lillis a trro \'(il(' tram. t in in outward position lit. Within M30 intransler i" *lind :@r to l and therefrom to 'lollrnr the contour of nan no; folding-bed and to lay the ely thereon. le'ierrinn; now more artieul: rlv to l iga. i 53!) inclusive, end clips 175, ii? are nmnnted and turn ti-tel on sl :rtt l." d in ears, as 15%.. under the 'l oldintzy trlaid. end elins have arms as 185 to 17 1 having; rolls as 1 36 .ior enggagreinent cam 19: fixed on the inner end oi .re 1T3. End slips 175m fii'ti are urged their work and. rollsas isam engagement iitii their respective cams by spring aotu plunger 188 between arms 185i. l8? of said i'li'ps respectively. The construction and mode of operation oi the other end elins will be understood Without further dowzription. Find folder li'l is pivoted re i on end olip shaft in and has gear and thereto for engagement with rael: itlably mounted n mire if)? H8 under i i liugbed (.liig'si 18 and B l. llaek is oil eirnular eroasisoction and has arm illl llftfll to its outer end, carrying roll 300 "l. iggrnmnt With rain 520i ned to sleeve "oh .196 is held against rotation by with. the upper portion of arm .llnd loltler PS0 is similarly mounted "*milarli actuated from ram 12in fixed i ill l. l lnd 'iolders 17 iii are urinal to their Wot-l and their earn rolls to syrnwnt with their cams rrs eeiii'ely by is oil s n-inns as 20:5 in ran-l; 1% and nusli rod 90in .lllottom lla Fold rs 1M 1132 art lived to shal' t 305 having hearings; in (airs-1 'ltl 590:? under the folding-bed. Said shalt liarbetel ,Q'ear 206 iixrd thereon i'or mie'a n-n'ieiit with bevel gear 'iltlilixed on shalt i205). Said shalt 20%) has hearings in Mrs 52H. 312 under the 'l tdding-died. Said shall, has gear 213 fixed thereon For engagement with rat-k91 i slidahlr mounted in ears i308, 1318 under the 'loldingr-bed. Plaid. iillill has arm .215 on the outboard end thereoi" rarrving roll .i'lb in engagement with ram 220 mounted on the rear of earn 210 liar-l: 2.1-1v is urged to its work by s rii'ig 217. in Fig. 19 bottom flap folders 181. 182 are shown open and in Fig. .20. they are shown I i one d. i
The gni'nming meohanism, sirp Jill. Fig. romprisos gain dish 220th roll 52:! l scraper thereoni transier roll 92% and g 'nmmingt (lion dish 2200 is illustrated as d lfron'i tie rod 215 and trim roll n re in n merit it 29 is arm l9? having: roll infil for both (see ig. i i).
F223 is iirtod to shaft 225 in sleeve hearing Lil inrearhnnr irom 'i'ame 80. Roll 221 is fixed to shalt 3,9,? in the Free end of bracket 2:38 adjualably mounted on sleeve 2%. fieraner :"22 is supported in arm 229 (ii bracket Humming roll 924- is fixed to shalt ii -l harinag; bearings in side frames 2). an and said shaft is timed to make one hall a rotation l'or oarh passing folding-bed ol rylinder [70. Said ,g'umming roll theretore has two bottom (lap gunnners S231, 232 and two seal liap {.{Hllll'ilUl'S 2353, 23 1'. The bottom and seal [labs oi the blank lie upon the (*vlindriral surtare ol' rylinder 170, forwardly and rearwardly ol the tint Foldingbed and the avlindrieal Faces oi the grunr int-rs, as 155 i]. lln-rel'ore lHlV' a rolling; contact With said blank.
Directly below gum dish 2200. top and bottom creasing roll 235i step IX, is fixed to shaft 236. havingbiarinsrs in side f 'ames 529, Ill). Said (raising roll 235 is timed to make one hall a rotation for eoactiou with earh passing" Folding-bed and is therefore u'ovitled With two top creasing blades Q37, 25% and two bottom rreasing blades 239,940, for eoaetion with rreasingr grooves as 20!, 262 (Fina iii) in the 'l'olding-bod. Second transier rylindrr .24 l is iota ted below creasing; roll 2:15 For (:oartion with folding, cylinder lid and is lined to shaft 242 having bearings in sleeves ll-(l, 52 117 in side frames 29, resptartirely. Said secoiid transfer cylinder Q11 is of the same diameter and in ir-ther resnerrts closely similar to f irst tonsfor cylinder 15a. (lVlinder F24 1 has four reroiriugl" beds as 350 and a pair oi clips as il lfl. ill l to rairh bed. Said ("lips are spring rinsed and are opened by eam 2-15 fixed to sleeve 59-! (l. in i-iuragrine1it, with rolls. as 248, on arms. as .l l of said side clips. Cylinder Jl-l has its fare rut barlt axially r .lll'l mrdly ol' mob rei-ririn r bed. as at 2 3i. to provide room for the grunnned late of the seal flap.
i 'or eoai-tion with aerond transfer cylinder 2-H to iron the eavelop to set the gun'imed and folded bottom flap securely against the folded end lians rol 252 on shaft 2:33 is provided. Plaid shaft is mounted in spring su n'iorted boxes in side frames 29, 30. As the fare oi tansfer roll 241 is narrower than the envelop leng'rth, supplemental ironin z rolls Qfi-l, 25;) are provided at opposite sides adjacent thereto for eoaction with roll [is iaid rolls 254, 255 are right and left dnplir'atea, a description of one will sullice Roll 255 is fixed to tho inboard end of sha'i't 256 in the outer and oi brat-hot 257 r'lamped to sleeve 247. The outla'iard end of sha'l't 256 has gear kiln lined thereon, for engagement With gear 259 lined to sha'l't of roll 2552. The relative sizes ol gears 258 25!.) are such as to cause roll 355 to rotati at the same surface tilllfititi as cylinder hell and roll 252.
Delivery cylinder 260 on shaft 263 is of the same diameter and generally similar to second transfer cylinder 24:]. and is provided for coaction therewith to take the envelops therefrom and deliver them to drying belts 264, 265. Shaft 263 has one bearing in sleeve 268 in side frame 29 and another bearing in side frame 30. Said delivery cylinder 260 has a wider face than that of transfer cylinder 2L1 and the clips of cylinder 260', as 266, 267 are set farther apart than those of cylinder 2&1 so as to avoid interference therewith. Said clips as 267 are spring closed and are opened by cam 270 fixed to sleeve 268,-in engagement with rolls, as 271, on arms, as 272, of said clips.
Upper drying belts 264:, 26% are supported at their lower ends on suitable pulleys, as 273, fixed to shaft 277 in sleeves, as 274, inreaching from side frames 29, 30. Said shaft 277 has gear 278 fixed to one end thereof and is driven from gear 279 on shaft 263 of delivery cylinder 260. The relative diameters of gears 278, 279 are such as tov cause the drying belts to move at a speed slower than the surface speed of delivery cylinder 260. Lower drying belts 265, 265 are rotatably supported at their lower ends in brackets as 27 5 fixed to sleeves, as 274. Drying belts 264, 265 may be of suitable length to afford sufficient time for drying the gummed envelops.
The seal flap foldingmechanism (Figs. 21 to 24 inclusive) step XI (Fig. 25) is supported in side frames 29, 30 which may be extensions of side frames 29 30 respectively. The upper ends of the drying belts are supported on pulleys as 282, 283 respectively, mounted for free rotation on studs, as 281, inreaching from said side frames 29, 30*. Seal flap folding rolls28l, 285, 286
. and 287 are preferably of equal diameter ,and lower rolls 284. 285 are positioned for rolling coaction with each other. shaft 288 of roll 285 thereof being adjustably mounted relatively to roll 284 in horizontally slidable boxes in side frames 29 30 respectively. Shaft 289 of roll 284: has fixed bearings in said side frainesa Roll 286 is segmental and is mounted, for rolling coaction.
with roll 281, on shaft 290 having bearings in vertically adjustable boxes 291, 292 in said side. frames respectively. Roll 287 is also segmental and is mounted, for rolling coaction with roll 285, on shaft 293 having hearings in vertically adjustable boxes 295, 296 in said side frames respectively Rolls 284,285, 286 and 287 are caused to rotateun the direction of their arrows at the same pe'r' heral speedby gears 297. 298, 299, 300 on provided to direct the envelops from the e respective roll shafts. Table 294 is short and engage the envelop at the 'mid portion of its length. Rod 351 is provided to deflect the envelop downwardly toward the bite of rolls 28 i, 285, Table 352 on bracket clamped to tie rod 355 is provided to receive the leading edge of the envelop as it-is advanced by rolls 28.4, 286 and stop limits the travel of said leading edge in its first direction'of travel in said seal flap folding mechanism.
, The driving mechanism for myj improved machine is as follows: Main pulley 301 having 302 fixed to the hub thereof is mounted for free rotation on stud 303 outstanding from frame 26. Power may be applied to said pulley 301 from some suitable source not shown. gear 301 on shaft 4-9 of second cutter cylinder 50, on the oneside and through intermediate gear 305, gear 306 on shaft 39 of first cutter cylinder 40. jG'ear307 on shaft 67 of cutter 66 is driven from main gear spectively. Bevel gear 324 on the near end of shaft 20 (Fig. 3) drives bevel gear 326 on shaft 17 lying lengthwise of the machine Said gear 302 drives I Shaft 801 of cutting mechanism 80 in bearings 18, 19 depending from bridge frame 27. Bevel gear 327 on shaft 17 drives bevel-gear 328 on cutter shaft 93. On the other, end of said shaft 93 gear 329 drives' gear 330 on shaft 15 of roll 104:. Bevel gear 331 on the rear end of transfer shaft 20 Fig. 10) drives bevel gear 332 on the rear end of second transfer shaft 280. Gear 333- on said shaft 280 drives gear 334 on-creaser shaft 134: and said gear 334 drives gear 335 on shaft 131 of receiving cylinder 130. Said gear drivesv gear 336 on shaft 157 of; transfer cylinder 156, and said gear 336 drives, in turn, folding cylindergear 337. on
shaft 171. Gear 338 on g'umming r011 shaft 230 is driven froln folding cylinder. gear 337. Gear 339 on shaft 225 of gumming transfer roll 223 is driven from gear 338,
and gear 340 on shaft 227 of gum roll 221 is driven from gear 339. Creaser roll gear 3&1 on shaft 236'is driven from folding cylinder sham 2 onto the body of the blankQstep VII. The
tiallv folded blank then passes onwardly i folding-bed under bottom flap gumas and then under seal flap glimmer 233, step VIII; said gummers having 'eviously received a suitable supply of 1 from gum dish 2200 by means of rolls :1 and The blank on its folding-bed now passes over and downwardly and is flap folders as 181, 182 then swing up from below the surface of the cylinder, lift the bottom flap and fold it over onto the body of the envelop, step X. Directly thereafter this bottom folded edge is delivered onto one of the beds as. 250 of second transfer cylinder 241 and grippers as 243, 24.4 grip said edge to said bed. Ihe end grippers of the folding-bed thereupon release their hold the now substantially folded envelop, with its unfolded seal flap, gummed side down. in depression as 251 of said transfer cylinder, is carried downwardly around on id cylinder and between ironing rolls, as L, and thence upwardly to one of the beds of deliverycylinder 260 on which it is gripped by grippers, as 266, 267, the rippers of the transfer. cylinder thereupon asing their hold. 'Ihcenvelop is then delivered into the bite of drying belts 264:, 265 which engage the envelops near their ends beyond the exposed gummed portions of the seal flap. The speed of said drying belts is such as to cause the envelops to over lap (Fig. 22) and said belts are of'sufiito :ion of the envelops thereby for the dryf of the gum thereon. The envelop then 234i, 286 which run at a speed materially faster than that of the drying belts. The
I cut away portion of roll 286 causes the succ ire envelops to be taken intermittently irom the drying belts. Said rolls 284, 286 advance the envelop over'roll 285' and over table against stop 353. Thereupon segmental roll 287 rotates in coaction with lower roll 285 and reverses the direction of travel of the leading end of the envelop, thereby causing the envelop to buckle downwardly along itsseal flap crease, assisted when necessary by rod 351, and the fold litlength to provide time during the rehas formed isdelivered to the bite of rolls its 285 the completed envelop is de-.
livered to some suitable gathermg means as 860. r
I claim:
1. An envelop machine, including in combination, means for continuously advancing a web of paper, means for forming from said web a blank whose sides form substantially a rhomb having sides parallel with the path of the web, means for advancing the blank in a path which diverges from the web path at an acute angle and means for folding the blank.
An envelop machine, including in combination, means for continuouslyadvancing i a web of paper, meahs for forming from said web a blank whose sides form substantially a rhomb having sides parallel with the path of the web, means for advancing the blank in a path which diverges from the web path at an acute angle and means for folding the blank, the angle of diver gence being the angle which one of the sides of the envelop bears to one of the sides of the blank.
' 3. An envelop machine, including in combination, means for continuously advancing a web of paper, means for forming from said web a blank whose sides form substantially a rhomb having sides parallel with the path of the Web, means for advancing the blank in a path which diverges from the web path at an acute angle without changing the angular relation of the blank to the web path and means for folding the blank, said several means being operable in the sequence recited.
An envelop machine, including in combination, means for continuously advancing aweb of paper, means for forming from said web a blank whose sides form substantially a rhomb having sides parallel with the path of the web,means foradvancing the blank in a path which diverges from the web path at an acute angle Without changing the angular relation of the blank to the web path and means for folding the blank, the angle of divergence .being the angle which one of the sides of the envelop bears to one of the sides of the blank, said several means being operable in the sequence 6. An oui'olop nine-him, including in ronv binhtioin means for oonilinMonthly inilx'zinninp it web of paper, means for forming mill YWl" into blanks hiring the continuoim nili'nnuv want of said wob ooin n-ising rotary minim; for cutting portions from tho ilgfifi oi the web, ooz'ioting rotary inunns and ilXEfLl WHILE? for cutting the mid-portion of ihe wirh mill counting rotary moons :ind lixul [lltktlln l'or severing the web between tho mlgro (:i'lir; nml the mid cuts and menus [or :ul\1ili()lil;.{ the blank in it path which iloi'intoi; from tho \\'l'i) path wicltlmisooif tho Web anti riwolohh mums; for sinniiltanooznesly illliflillliiiiliif and folding the blank.
7. An ontolop nmohii'io, including in minbiniition, nimns tor forming from Li mil: oi paper n blunlc Whom iilllih' loii'oi snlml'nntinlly n p211; llolog mni inn 2: Hii'iiki pmnlhfl with the path of the web, i-(iinpriinnig :1 vol table o i'iinilor having: =1 -.lii thin-viii Winn. cutting :clgos urn ooinvhlonii with illl. pi:- riphorr oi tho oyl nihir, moans ton i'wilinn" the WPlJ onto the cylirwh-n' nnrl. ovor tho (lit; at tho porijphm'fil Spiknl oi, throvlinfh-iu EL cutter i'otntnbiv nionntnil 1m llw m'iiiiiimioiemotion with tho lilo. muons: for aiviiliiljl." th s cuth-r oonti'nuounlv in HM llhbii lfl l1! iir-t for rotating the uyliniloix momma For ilmii. the cylintlcr :mrl ho k'ililli'. li'll'nll i 'ii' i"-\'- bring the hml; from tho ikliillltj; (fill of tho web nnd )mtillfi For mirn'nving (h-w Nani; an -1 path which chwinhu: i'roni fhv w ll gniih \\'l(lilli\\ii-;( oi this \VQi) :imi mvnzni for NH cesriiwiy pmiorniing :1 sirivs oi i'oliiin opomlions: on Hitlli lihlnh'.
8. [in envblop lllllfllllh llll'illiiiihtf in minbinui-ion, menus For forming: FM)!!! \vvh oi' paper a blank \VliOF U Hiilm; i'orni sitifitasiitizilly n pnrnllulogrnn'i having; sill-1 parallel with the path of tho woh, (Oliililllilllj :i phirn'llty of (:jllii'nlbrs; ouch hn'i in. i peripliory thorn-i: :i (flliilli tor ((hH'L'lIm \riih each (lie. 11mins 'l'oz rohiiing iflH' v 'lini'h m at tho sziiiw :sliiirmsprawl, minim: nontmihdl by the rotation oi" (:bn vvlinih i'o ioi' rHiSiniw ing tho out-tors: rvs iwiiiii'vlv, moan: for 'i tlll ing it web of pzspor s'iliubss ivi iy onto lill nyli'ndors nnd (WQI tho illQH :ii the wi'iphi-ml speed of the cylinders, manna; For -;l\(*l'lll the blank from tho loading will oi' l'hr only. means for advancing tho blank in n pxth which deviates from the \wb path Width W194i of the Web and moans for snovossivoly [MW-- forming" a series oi. fnltling opmntioi'n: on said blank.
9. A11 envelop nmc-hino irmluding: in min-- bination, means for forming from n w ll of paper H blank Whoo .Qlllflfi iorni ssi'ihsstnntinlly a pnrallolog 'nm having FliflOS pnrollol with tho SiClPS of the web, compr sing: 1 rotot-ziblo vlindor having: a 11in thoroin ix'hos-zv cutting odgvs are ooinriilmit with thii poriphery 0i tho QYll'IlflQi. 1110mm for h'oili 'ig tho web onto the cylinder and over tho ilio i MI ihrwhioh om,- ol lilo minim; of tho envelop boars in w ll. oi that: ll of tho blank.
iii. in NH p ii'iiicahinn, including in i'iiiill 'iiulliiiih moans i'oi' forming from a web oi' p-Lepvz n hhnil; hos-so isii'los form substantially v. m:nllvlogmm linving sides parallel with i'he: pnth oi the w ih, comprising a pill lily oi tj'iilllltil'ttfiltfiil hnving it die in tho i'hu ny'iinilors at the same s1 uml znnnns: for tending the web fili'iifl unto lho vyiiliilm's and over the tho pwriplioriii speed of the cylinmoron; For in uniting); the blank in a iiii'vrg 'e-i-r from tho web path i ilnweb without changing the l'k, ntion oi tho blank to the web "or :iium- "!l performing a sehlin z: oporntiom on said blank, the
iliwi-wnvo boing the angle which {11H} oi ."iw litiiH o2. thienvelop bears to one 1!, Air mi'i'iop nmilline, including in com- 'iimi. 'H lilihl for advancing a Web of i 1'. lihF/Hw lloforming from said web a hlniih \lli lr i W l'ui'm suimtzlntilllly a par- ;ihim'mm which parallel with the n [i h of th woh, sing a rotatable cuti=1 i in;." n writing on q-omprising n pluiwiiii M l ghlll il'llll f mounted and indei-niimnh o{jii--:hli:lu wilting members and n i'iwi wiiiw l'mvow-lion with the rotatable Hlllili HNJHE? for :nlvnnving; the blank in a,
whirrh riiwrgi-s; from tho web path illill u iw m" ilm \Vi'l) and means for suoocs .wiwiy pvi'iorniinp; n si-rirs of :iolding operaiimm on twirl blank.
1 in um'oiop nimhini including in com hinntuin, llii'i'illfl advancing a Web Of piper, mount: for orming from paid Web 1! hhinh' Wlnmv niiivs-z Form suhstuntinlly a par; :ilhslogrziln boring; Hilltiii parallel With th}: pnih of tho wnh, HmlpliSl'Ilg' a rotatable out- 11w 1m sing? :1 pro *or foot adjacent to each will of il (Hiillllfj High for rotation therewith Mill :1 llxi-(l ri'zlior for conotion with tho V'Olzliflllli z'lllill; moans for zit [ramming thp hhml; in path which diverges frorn tho ooh path riilthiriigo of the web Withou i i A po l:
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