US112791A - Improvement in blind-wiring machines - Google Patents

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  • Figure 2 is front elevation of the same.
  • Figure 3 is a detail vertical transverse section of the slide, :1; x, tig. 1, being the line of section.
  • Figure 4 is a detail side view of the table and frame.
  • Figure 5 is a detail vertical transverse section through the table and frame, showing the saine adapted for wiring slats, 'y y, fig. 3, being the line of section.
  • This invention relates to a new machine for wiring blind-slats and rods, and has foi-its object to make the apparatus entirely adjustable for applying staples of.suitablelength to articles of various thicknesses.
  • a in the drawing represents the main support or standard of my improved machine. It is made in form of an upright post, standing on suitable vlegs or braces, and made of metal or'other material.
  • This table is secured to the frame A by screws a (t that pass through vert-ical slots in said frame, and is therefore vertically adjustable, a set-screw, '1), held in an ear, c, that projects from the frame, and fitting against the under side of the table, serving to adjust the same to any height.
  • the table B is L-shaped in cross-section, and supports on its horizontal arm the bed G, on which rods, or the L-shaped bed D, on lwhich slats are wired.
  • E is the upper frame of' the machine, secured to the vupper part of the frame A, for holding the punch and other wiring mechanism.
  • This frame E is, by a screw or screws, d, that pass through horizontal slots i-n a backwardly-projecting rib of the frame A, secured thereto, so as to be laterally adjustable, a set-screw, e, Vheld in .a projecting ear, j, of the frame A, serving to adjust said upper frame E.
  • Fis a treadle, pivoted to the lower 'part of the frame A, and connected by a rod, g, with a slotted slide, G, to'which thefpnnch H is secured.
  • the punch works through the eye, which is in front closed by a plate, i, that is by screws j j secured to the' front plate t' of the frame E. j
  • the plate t is, by the screws, made adjustable forward or backward, so that it will serve to adjust the eye for the reception of the staple to-thethickness of wire.
  • - Spring eyes heretofore employed are .not practicable, and unadjustable eyes will not receive larger staples, and be too large for smaller.
  • the staples are hung upon an inclined plate, I, which is held by a spring, K, its front end resting against the back of the plate i.
  • the punch when drawn down ⁇ by the action of the treadle, 'orcesthe front staple down into the wood on the table, causing at the same time the plate I to yield slightly backward.
  • the spring K After the punch has been drawn up by the action of a spring upon the treadle, the spring K will force the plate I forward, again bringing a new staple under the punch.
  • This rod is held between two plates,l m, which are drawn togetherby means of screws, or pressed to-4 recei'ves the end of a pawl,n, pivoted to a lever, L, that is, by a strap, O, connected with a ⁇ bell-crank, p,
  • a spring, lr, holds the pawl against the notched face of the plate m.
  • the strap o locks into a notchededge of the hellcrank, and can be secured nearer to or further from the pivot of the same, to thereby regulate the stroke of the pawl and the consequent feed of the ro'zl.
  • S is a spring, by which the pawl is thrown back after each stroke, and whereby in fact the treadle is raised after each downward mot-ion.
  • the lateral adjustment of the frame E is necessary whenever the machine is changed from rod to slatwirng, and m10@ vea-rsa, and for different thicknesses of the same.
  • the vertical adjustment of the table is necessary for driving slats of differentlengths and to different depths.

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ELIJAH F. DUNAWAY, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Iletters Patent No. 112,791, dated March 21, 1871. j
IMPROVEMENT IN BLIND-WIRING MACHINES.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making parl: of the same.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, ELIJAH F. DUNAWAY, of Cincinuati, in the county of Hamilton and State of Ohio, have invented a new and improved Blind-Wiring Machine; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing forming part of this specification, in which- Figure l represents a side elevation, partly in section, of my improved blind-wiring machine.
Figure 2 is front elevation of the same.
Figure 3 is a detail vertical transverse section of the slide, :1; x, tig. 1, being the line of section.
Figure 4 is a detail side view of the table and frame.
Figure 5 is a detail vertical transverse section through the table and frame, showing the saine adapted for wiring slats, 'y y, fig. 3, being the line of section.
'Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
This invention relates to a new machine for wiring blind-slats and rods, and has foi-its object to make the apparatus entirely adjustable for applying staples of.suitablelength to articles of various thicknesses.
The invention consist-s in various details oi construction and arrangement of parts, as hereinafter more fully described. v
A in the drawing represents the main support or standard of my improved machine. It is made in form of an upright post, standing on suitable vlegs or braces, and made of metal or'other material. v
Its upper part is enlarged to form a broad face for the reception oi' the table B.
This table is secured to the frame A by screws a (t that pass through vert-ical slots in said frame, and is therefore vertically adjustable, a set-screw, '1), held in an ear, c, that projects from the frame, and fitting against the under side of the table, serving to adjust the same to any height.
The table B is L-shaped in cross-section, and supports on its horizontal arm the bed G, on which rods, or the L-shaped bed D, on lwhich slats are wired.
E is the upper frame of' the machine, secured to the vupper part of the frame A, for holding the punch and other wiring mechanism.
This frame E is, by a screw or screws, d, that pass through horizontal slots i-n a backwardly-projecting rib of the frame A, secured thereto, so as to be laterally adjustable, a set-screw, e, Vheld in .a projecting ear, j, of the frame A, serving to adjust said upper frame E. v p
Fis a treadle, pivoted to the lower 'part of the frame A, and connected by a rod, g, with a slotted slide, G, to'which thefpnnch H is secured.
VThe slideG .isprov'i'ded with vertical slots, through which are iittedscrews h into the frame E, said screws having beveled heads, as in Iig. 3, so that they can beA set to hold the slide more or less close against E and atA thev same time to guide the same.
The punch works through the eye, which is in front closed by a plate, i, that is by screws j j secured to the' front plate t' of the frame E. j
The plate t is, by the screws, made adjustable forward or backward, so that it will serve to adjust the eye for the reception of the staple to-thethickness of wire.- Spring eyes heretofore employed are .not practicable, and unadjustable eyes will not receive larger staples, and be too large for smaller. By the adjustable plate c" all sizes of staples can be admitted.,
The staples are hung upon an inclined plate, I, which is held by a spring, K, its front end resting against the back of the plate i.
The punch, when drawn down` by the action of the treadle, 'orcesthe front staple down into the wood on the table, causing at the same time the plate I to yield slightly backward. After the punch has been drawn up by the action of a spring upon the treadle, the spring K will force the plate I forward, again bringing a new staple under the punch.
For wiring the center rodsoi 'blinds I place upon the table B the prismatic bed O, and upon the same the rod J to be wired.
' This rod is held between two plates,l m, which are drawn togetherby means of screws, or pressed to-4 recei'ves the end of a pawl,n, pivoted to a lever, L, that is, by a strap, O, connected with a` bell-crank, p,
the said crank being by a rod, q, connectedlwith the treadle.`
A spring, lr, holds the pawl against the notched face of the plate m. v
The strap o locks into a notchededge of the hellcrank, and can be secured nearer to or further from the pivot of the same, to thereby regulate the stroke of the pawl and the consequent feed of the ro'zl.
S is a spring, by which the pawl is thrown back after each stroke, and whereby in fact the treadle is raised after each downward mot-ion.
Forwiringslats the bed Gand plates l m are removed, and the bed D for the slat is put upon the table, vsaid bed having a gauge, t, for regulating the position of the slat, and a hollow back for properly sustaining the lsame on edge. l
The lateral adjustment of the frame E is necessary whenever the machine is changed from rod to slatwirng, and m10@ vea-rsa, and for different thicknesses of the same. The vertical adjustment of the table is necessary for driving slats of differentlengths and to different depths.
Having thus described my invention,
I claim as new and desire to secureby Letters Patent--- 1. The slotte slide G, combined with the' screws h,
, havng beveled eads, as and for the purpose descri ed.
2. The pawl'm, combined with treadle mechanism Ll O l? Q R S F, for the purpose described.
3. The combination broad-faced and slotted standard A c, table B, beds O D, and part E, all constructed and applied to form the snpporting-freme of a blind:
wiring machine.
. ELIJAH F. BUNAWAY.
Wtnessesz' Gno. W. Comunit, J. E. QORMANY.
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