US1130048A - Work-guide for stitching or stapling machines. - Google Patents

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  • ILLINOIS ASSIGNOR T0 ILLINOIS, A CORPORATION OF ILLINOIS.
  • Patented Mai'. e, 1915 Patented Mai'. e, 1915.
  • This invention relates to improvements in worii guides for stitchingr or stapling ma' chinos for directingr and insuring the proper positioning: ol' the work with respect to the stitching( or stapling mechanism.
  • FIG. 1 is a top plan view of an improved device of this character constructed in accordance with the principles of this invention and showing the same as applied t0 the work supporting table or arm of a stapling machine.
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevation of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged detail view in elevation, showing the manner of attaching the work supporting table to the main support or arm.
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional view on line 4--4 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 5 is ay detail sectional view on line 5-5 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 6 is a detail sectional view on line 6-G of Fig. 1, showing a. box or casing in position to be stapled or stitched.
  • Fig. 7 is a sectional view on line 7-7 of Fig. 1. showing a portion of the box or case 1n position.
  • the numeral 10 designates the main support. to which is secured a Work supportingr arm or member 11.
  • This arm or member 11 is adjusted laterally with respect to the support 10 by means of a suitable adjusting device 12. whereby the working,r support or arm may be positioned with respect to the stapling mechanism designated generally by the reference numeral 13 in Fig. 2.
  • the work support or arm 11 is provided with a plurality of laterally projecting studs or bolts 14, which may be arranged in any desired position with respect to the length of the arm, and are adapted to be engaged by portions of brackets 15, which latter are provided with key-hole slots 16, through which the heads of the bolts 14 pass and are secured to platforms or table sections 17.
  • platforms or table supports are so arranged that when secured in positirn on the arm 11 by means of the bolts 14 their upper faces will stand substantially flush with the upper face or edge ofthe arm 11, so as to form an extended support or table for the work to rest upon.
  • the table sections are provided with a plurality of bolt apertures 18, which are preferably formed in.
  • metallic strips 19, and these strips are countersunk in the upper faces of the table sections so that their upper faces will stand substantially flush with the top of the table sections.
  • These strips 19 are preferably arranged parallel with the arm 11 and on each side thereof.
  • Similar strips 20, Q1 may be provided and countersunk in the face of the table sections and are arranged so as to extend across the table sections transversely with respect to the strips 19.
  • a frage 22 is provided with rearwardly projecting arms or portions Q3, which latter are provided with slots 24, through which fasteninfry devices .25 pass so as to engage the bolt apertures 18 in the strips 19.
  • This gage 22 extends transversely with respect to the arm 11, and may he adjusted longitudinally with respect to the arm by looseningr the fastening devices 25. After adjustment, the gage may be secured in its adiusted position by tightening the fasteningr devices.
  • This gage is also preferably provided with a rearwardly projecting portion 26, which is n'rooved as at Q7.
  • the work guide comprises a guide support Q8. which is preferablv in the form of an arm.
  • One extremity of this arm is fastened by means of a suitable fastening 29 in a recessed portion 30 of the Work support 11, and the body portion 28 thereof is adapted to be seated in the groove or recess 27 in the gage 22.
  • This guide support may be of any desired length, and the free end thereof is' olf-set or deflected laterally as at 31.
  • the free extremity 32 of the off-set or laterally projecting portion 31 is again deflected as shown, so as to stand substantially parallel with the body portion of the guide support.
  • a guide 33 over and upon vvhich the work passes and rests, provided with a flangev 34 along one edge thereof to form a vertical guiding web.
  • This guide 33 is arranged transversely with respect to the supportll and substantially parallel with the gage 22 with the flange or wall 34 disposed in a* direction toward the free end of the Work support 11.
  • the flange or Wall 34 is deflected as at 35 to form a .rounded portion, and the guide 33 is supported from the body portion 28 preferably by means of aplate or member 36, which is secured as at 37 to the flanged portion or wall 34 so as to be spaced above the guide, as shown more clearly in Fig. 6.
  • the plate or member 36 is secured as at 38 to the extremity of the deflected portion 32 of the guide support or arm 28.
  • the plate or member 36 is secured to the guide 33 at a point intermediate the extremities thereof and the flange or wall 34 terminates adjacent the end of the plate or member 36 ata point remote from the end 39 of the guide 33;
  • the free extremity of the end 39 is provided with a clenching portion 40 for clenching the legs of the staple after it is inserted into the box or case.
  • the box or. case 41 (see Fig. 6) being folded in the usual manner. that is, so that the Wall 42 thereof will fold under the wall 43, the box may then be placed upon the Work support so that one edge will strike the gage 22, (the latter being first properly adjusted with respect to the guide 33.) lVhen in position, the lower-most portion 41 of the box will rest upon the Work support and the edge of the wall 42 will rest upon the guide 33, While the edge of the wall 43 will pass over the plate or member 36 as the box or case is fed to the s'tapling mechanism. lith this improved construction it will be apparent that when the box or case is placed upon the work support.
  • the edge 'The edge of the wall of the Wall 42, or rather the corner thereof, will strike the rounded portion 35 of the vertical web 34, and during a further movement of the box or case toward the stapling mechanism the edge of the vvall 42 will engage the wall or flange 34 and-be guided thereby, at the same time shoving another end of the box or case against the gage 22. will then pass under the plate or member 36, and the edge of the wall 43 will pass over the plate or member 36.
  • the faces of the Walls 42 and 43 along their edges will rest against each other, as shown in Fig. 7, and will be positioned so that a staple or fastening device may be inserted through the overlapping portions at a point above the elenching portion 40 of the guide.
  • gage 22 may be adjusted toward or away from the flange or wall 34 and the guide 33. It will also be apparent that when desired the table sections ⁇ 17 may be readily detached and the guide may also be as readily detached.
  • I claim- 1 With a work supporting arm arranged to support the portion of the vvork being operated upon, of a guide having one end thereof positioned over said work supporting arm at the point at which the work is operated upon, and a guide support offset at one terminal andI attached to said guide at such offset terminal to properly position such guide and provide a clearance over the work-supporting arm adjacent to the terminal of said guide support.
  • a work support In a machine of the character described, the combination of a work support. a Work gage, a work guide independent of the gage, said guide being spaced from the gage, aV portion of the guide being deflected away from the gage, said deflected portion being adapted to be engaged by one edge of the work to force another edge toward the gage by the movement of the work across the support.
  • nascose 4 In a machine of the character described, the combination of a work support, a work gage, a work guide cooperating with the gage and adapted to be engaged by one edge of the work, means whereby Work will be forced toward the gage by the engagement of the work with the guide, to position the work to receive a fastening device, and means supported by the guide for clenching the fastening device.
  • a work gage a work guide cooperating withl the gage, means on the guide foi ⁇ separating the edges of overlapping portions of the work, one of the separated edges being adapted to engage the guide, means whereby the engagement of the said edge with the guide will force another edge of the work toward the gage to position the edges of the said overlapping portions of the work to receive a fastening device, and means supported by the guide beyond the first said means for elenching the fastening device.
  • a work support a work gage, an elastieally supported work guide cooperating with the gage and spaced from the support, said guide being adapted to extend between the folds of the work adjacent overlapping and coperating edges, said guide being provided with a projecting portion adapted to be engaged b v one of the said edges of the work, means whereby the engagement of the said edge with the said projecting portion will force another edge of the work toward the gage to position the work to receive a fastening device through the overlapping portions. and means supported by the guide for elenching the said fastening device.
  • a work support a work gage, an elastically supported work guide coperating with the gage and spaced from the support, said guide being adapted to extend between the folds of the work adjacent overlapping and coperating edges, said guide being provided with a projecting portion adapted to be engaged byv one of the ⁇ said edges of the work, the said projecting portion being provided with a deflected curved portion for directing the edge of the work toward the guide and for forcing another edge against the gage to position the work to receive a lfastening device through the overlapping portions'and means snpported by the guide for clenching the said fastening device.
  • a Work gage a Work guide coperating therewith, said guide comprising a body portion, provided with a flange projecting beyond the face thereof, a member supported by the flange and spaced from and extending over the bedvv portion, said member terminating short of the forward end of the body portion, means for supporting the guide, said.
  • flange being adapted to be engaged by one edge of overlapping portions of the work, and said member passing between said portions and means whereby another edge of the work will be forced against the gage as the first said edge engages and moves toward the flange on the guide.
  • a work gage a work guide coperating therewith, said guide comprising a body portion provided with a flange projecting beyond the face thereof, a member supported by the fiange, spaced from and extending over the body portion, said member terminating short of the forward end of the body portion, a member to which the guide is secured for yieldingly supporting the guide, said flange being adapted to be engaged by one edge of the overlapping portions of the work, and said member passing between said portions, and means whereby another edge of the Work will be forced toward the gage as the first said edge engages and moves against the fiange on the guide.
  • a. work gage a work guide cooperating therewith, said guide comprising a body having a portion shaped to form two members arranged in substantially parallel planes spaced from each other and connected along one edge with the open edge adjacent tbe gage, one of the spaced members projecting beyond each end of the other member, means on one of the said projecting ends for directing the edge of the work between the spaced mem bers and for forcing another edge toward the gage to position the work to receive a fastening device, and means for supporting said guide.
  • a work gage a work guide copcrating therewith, said guide comprising a. body having a portion shaped to form two members arranged in substantially parallel planes spaced from each other and connected along one edge With the open edge adjacent the gage, one of the spaced members projecting beyond each end of the other member, a fiange on one of the said projecting edges and eX- tending beyond the 'face of the member, a portion of the flange being curved away from the open edge of the guide to be engaged by one edge of the'work to direct said edge between the members and to force another edge toward the gage, and means for supporting the guide, another edge of the work overlapping the rst said edge and adapted to pass over the other of the said spaced members.
  • said guide comprising a body having a portion shaped to form two members arranged in substantially parallel planes spaced from each other and connected along one edge with the open edge adjacent the gage, one of the spaced members projecting beyond each end of the other member, means on one of the said projecting ends for directing the edge of the work between the spaced members and for forcing another edge toward the gage to position the worli to receive a fastening device, means for supporting said guide, and means supported by the other projecting end of the said member for clenching the fastening device.
  • a Work gage a work guide coperating therewith, said work guide comprising a body having a portion shaped to form two members arranged in substantially parallel planes spaced from each other and connected along one edge with the open edge adjacent the gage, one of the spaced members projecting beyond each end of the other member, means on one of the said projecting ends for directing the edge of the work between the spaced members and for forcing another edge toward the gage to position the work to receive a fastening device, means for yieldingly supporting the guide, and means on the other projecting end of the member for clenching the fastening device.

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H. WEBER.
WORK GUIDE FOR STITGHING 0R STAPLING MAOHINEB.'`
APPLIouxN FILED rms.1,1e1o.
1, 1 30,048. Patented Mar. 2, 1915.
2 SHEETS-,SHEET 1.
-3y new y, H. WEBER. WORK GUIDE FOR STITGHING 0R sTAPLlNG MACHINES.
APPLICATION FILED FEB.1,1910.
Patented Mar. 2, 1915.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
HENRY WEBER, OF CHICAGO, OF CHICAGO,
ILLINOIS. ASSIGNOR T0 ILLINOIS, A CORPORATION OF ILLINOIS.
LATHAM MACHINERY COMPANY,
WORK-GUIDE FOR STITCHING OR STAPLING MACHINES.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Mai'. e, 1915.
Application led February 1, 1910. Serial No. 541,212.
T0 all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I. HENRY WEBER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago. in the county of Cook and State 0f Illinois. have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Vork-Guides for Stitchingr or Stapling Machines, of which the following; is a specification.
This invention relates to improvements in worii guides for stitchingr or stapling ma' chinos for directingr and insuring the proper positioning: ol' the work with respect to the stitching( or stapling mechanism.
further object is to provide an improved device et this character which will be simple, durable and cheap in construction. ono which may be readily attached to the machine and as readily removed, and which will be eli'ective and efficient in operatien.
To the attainment of these ends and the accomplis iment of other new and useful objects as will appear, the. invention consists in the features of' novelty in the construction, combination and arrangement of the several parts hereinafter more fully described and claimed and shown in the accompanying drawings illustrating an embodiment of the invention, and in which- Figure 1 is a top plan view of an improved device of this character constructed in accordance with the principles of this invention and showing the same as applied t0 the work supporting table or arm of a stapling machine. Fig. 2 is a front elevation of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is an enlarged detail view in elevation, showing the manner of attaching the work supporting table to the main support or arm. Fig. 4 is a sectional view on line 4--4 of Fig. 1. Fig. 5 is ay detail sectional view on line 5-5 of Fig. 1. Fig. 6 is a detail sectional view on line 6-G of Fig. 1, showing a. box or casing in position to be stapled or stitched.
Fig. 7 is a sectional view on line 7-7 of Fig. 1. showing a portion of the box or case 1n position.
Referring` more particularly to the drawings and in the present exemplification of the invention, the numeral 10 designates the main support. to which is secured a Work supportingr arm or member 11. This arm or member 11 is adjusted laterally with respect to the support 10 by means of a suitable adjusting device 12. whereby the working,r support or arm may be positioned with respect to the stapling mechanism designated generally by the reference numeral 13 in Fig. 2.
All ot the above mentioned parts may be of any desired construction and 4term no part of the present invention, but constitute the subject-matter of a separate application.
The work support or arm 11 is provided with a plurality of laterally projecting studs or bolts 14, which may be arranged in any desired position with respect to the length of the arm, and are adapted to be engaged by portions of brackets 15, which latter are provided with key-hole slots 16, through which the heads of the bolts 14 pass and are secured to platforms or table sections 17. These platforms or table supports are so arranged that when secured in positirn on the arm 11 by means of the bolts 14 their upper faces will stand substantially flush with the upper face or edge ofthe arm 11, so as to form an extended support or table for the work to rest upon. The table sections are provided with a plurality of bolt apertures 18, which are preferably formed in. metallic strips 19, and these strips are countersunk in the upper faces of the table sections so that their upper faces will stand substantially flush with the top of the table sections. These strips 19 are preferably arranged parallel with the arm 11 and on each side thereof. Similar strips 20, Q1 may be provided and countersunk in the face of the table sections and are arranged so as to extend across the table sections transversely with respect to the strips 19. A frage 22 is provided with rearwardly projecting arms or portions Q3, which latter are provided with slots 24, through which fasteninfry devices .25 pass so as to engage the bolt apertures 18 in the strips 19. This gage 22 extends transversely with respect to the arm 11, and may he adjusted longitudinally with respect to the arm by looseningr the fastening devices 25. After adjustment, the gage may be secured in its adiusted position by tightening the fasteningr devices.
IThis gage is also preferably provided with a rearwardly projecting portion 26, which is n'rooved as at Q7.
The work guide comprises a guide support Q8. which is preferablv in the form of an arm. One extremity of this arm is fastened by means of a suitable fastening 29 in a recessed portion 30 of the Work support 11, and the body portion 28 thereof is adapted to be seated in the groove or recess 27 in the gage 22. This guide support may be of any desired length, and the free end thereof is' olf-set or deflected laterally as at 31. The free extremity 32 of the off-set or laterally projecting portion 31 is again deflected as shown, so as to stand substantially parallel with the body portion of the guide support. The. work guide support or arm and the deflected extremities 31 and 32 thereof are held in position in such a manner as to be spaced above the table, and secured to the free extremity 32 of the guide support is a guide 33 over and upon vvhich the work passes and rests, provided with a flangev 34 along one edge thereof to form a vertical guiding web. This guide 33 is arranged transversely with respect to the supportll and substantially parallel with the gage 22 with the flange or wall 34 disposed in a* direction toward the free end of the Work support 11. The flange or Wall 34 is deflected as at 35 to form a .rounded portion, and the guide 33 is supported from the body portion 28 preferably by means of aplate or member 36, which is secured as at 37 to the flanged portion or wall 34 so as to be spaced above the guide, as shown more clearly in Fig. 6. The plate or member 36 is secured as at 38 to the extremity of the deflected portion 32 of the guide support or arm 28. The plate or member 36 is secured to the guide 33 at a point intermediate the extremities thereof and the flange or wall 34 terminates adjacent the end of the plate or member 36 ata point remote from the end 39 of the guide 33; The free extremity of the end 39 is provided with a clenching portion 40 for clenching the legs of the staple after it is inserted into the box or case.
By properly positioning the guide above the' surface of the Work support, it will be apparent that when the box or ease 41 is placed upon the Work support, its edges Will he guided and properly positioned with respect to the stapling mechanism.
In use the box or. case 41 (see Fig. 6) being folded in the usual manner. that is, so that the Wall 42 thereof will fold under the wall 43, the box may then be placed upon the Work support so that one edge will strike the gage 22, (the latter being first properly adjusted with respect to the guide 33.) lVhen in position, the lower-most portion 41 of the box will rest upon the Work support and the edge of the wall 42 will rest upon the guide 33, While the edge of the wall 43 will pass over the plate or member 36 as the box or case is fed to the s'tapling mechanism. lith this improved construction it will be apparent that when the box or case is placed upon the work support. the edge 'The edge of the wall of the Wall 42, or rather the corner thereof, will strike the rounded portion 35 of the vertical web 34, and during a further movement of the box or case toward the stapling mechanism the edge of the vvall 42 will engage the wall or flange 34 and-be guided thereby, at the same time shoving another end of the box or case against the gage 22. will then pass under the plate or member 36, and the edge of the wall 43 will pass over the plate or member 36. As the box or case is advanced to the stapling member, the faces of the Walls 42 and 43 along their edges will rest against each other, as shown in Fig. 7, and will be positioned so that a staple or fastening device may be inserted through the overlapping portions at a point above the elenching portion 40 of the guide.
`With this improved construction it will be aiiparent that the work will be properly positioned to insure the proper insertion of the staple through the overlapping portion.
tibviously when boxes or cases of varyingl sizes are to be fastened or stitched the gage 22 may be adjusted toward or away from the flange or wall 34 and the guide 33. It will also be apparent that when desired the table sections `17 may be readily detached and the guide may also be as readily detached.
In order that the invention might be fully understood, the details of the foregoing embodiment thereof have been thus specifically described.
I claim- 1. 'The combination With a work supporting arm arranged to support the portion of the vvork being operated upon, of a guide having one end thereof positioned over said work supporting arm at the point at which the work is operated upon, and a guide support offset at one terminal andI attached to said guide at such offset terminal to properly position such guide and provide a clearance over the work-supporting arm adjacent to the terminal of said guide support.
2 In a machine of the character described, the combination of a work support. a Work gage, a work guide independent of the gage, said guide being spaced from the gage, aV portion of the guide being deflected away from the gage, said deflected portion being adapted to be engaged by one edge of the work to force another edge toward the gage by the movement of the work across the support.
3. The combination with a guide having a guiding web formed along one edge thereof. said web being deflected outwardly at one terminal, of a horizontal web secured to the edge of said guiding web. a guide support attached to said horizontal web. and a gage coperating with the guiding web aforesaid for operation against the opposite edges of the work.
nascose 4. In a machine of the character described, the combination of a work support, a work gage, a work guide cooperating with the gage and adapted to be engaged by one edge of the work, means whereby Work will be forced toward the gage by the engagement of the work with the guide, to position the work to receive a fastening device, and means supported by the guide for clenching the fastening device.
5. In a machine of the character described, the combination of a work support, a work gage, an elastically supported work guide cooperating with the gage and adapted to be engaged by one edge of the work, means whereby work will be forced toward the gage by the engagement of the work with the guide to position the work to receive a fastening device, and means supported by the guide for clenching the fastening devlce.
6. In a machine of the character described, the combination of a work support, a work gage, a work guide coperating with the gage, means on the guide for separating the edges of overlapping portions of the work, one Aof the separated edges being adapted to engage the guide, means whereby the engagement of the said edge with the guide will force another edge of the work toward the gage to position the edges of the said overlapping portions of the Work to receive a fastening device, and means for clenching the said fastening device.
7. In a machine of the character described, the combination of a Work support,
a work gage, a work guide cooperating withl the gage, means on the guide foi` separating the edges of overlapping portions of the work, one of the separated edges being adapted to engage the guide, means whereby the engagement of the said edge with the guide will force another edge of the work toward the gage to position the edges of the said overlapping portions of the work to receive a fastening device, and means supported by the guide beyond the first said means for elenching the fastening device.
8. In a machine of the character described, the combination of a work support, a work gage, an elastieally supported work guide cooperating with the gage and spaced from the support, said guide being adapted to extend between the folds of the work adjacent overlapping and coperating edges, said guide being provided with a projecting portion adapted to be engaged b v one of the said edges of the work, means whereby the engagement of the said edge with the said projecting portion will force another edge of the work toward the gage to position the work to receive a fastening device through the overlapping portions. and means supported by the guide for elenching the said fastening device.
9. In a machine of thel character described, the combination of a work support, a work gage, an elastically supported work guide coperating with the gage and spaced from the support, said guide being adapted to extend between the folds of the work adjacent overlapping and coperating edges, said guide being provided with a projecting portion adapted to be engaged byv one of the `said edges of the work, the said projecting portion being provided with a deflected curved portion for directing the edge of the work toward the guide and for forcing another edge against the gage to position the work to receive a lfastening device through the overlapping portions'and means snpported by the guide for clenching the said fastening device.
10. In a machine of the character described, the combination of a Work gage, a Work guide coperating therewith, said guide comprising a body portion, provided with a flange projecting beyond the face thereof, a member supported by the flange and spaced from and extending over the bedvv portion, said member terminating short of the forward end of the body portion, means for supporting the guide, said.
flange being adapted to be engaged by one edge of overlapping portions of the work, and said member passing between said portions and means whereby another edge of the work will be forced against the gage as the first said edge engages and moves toward the flange on the guide.
11. In a machine of the character described, the combination of a work gage, a work guide coperating therewith, said guide comprising a body portion provided with a flange projecting beyond the face thereof, a member supported by the fiange, spaced from and extending over the body portion, said member terminating short of the forward end of the body portion, a member to which the guide is secured for yieldingly supporting the guide, said flange being adapted to be engaged by one edge of the overlapping portions of the work, and said member passing between said portions, and means whereby another edge of the Work will be forced toward the gage as the first said edge engages and moves against the fiange on the guide.
12. In a machine of the character described,the combination of a. work gage, a work guide cooperating therewith, said guide comprising a body having a portion shaped to form two members arranged in substantially parallel planes spaced from each other and connected along one edge with the open edge adjacent tbe gage, one of the spaced members projecting beyond each end of the other member, means on one of the said projecting ends for directing the edge of the work between the spaced mem bers and for forcing another edge toward the gage to position the work to receive a fastening device, and means for supporting said guide.
13. In a machine ofy the'character described, the combination of a work gage, a work guide copcrating therewith, said guide comprising a. body having a portion shaped to form two members arranged in substantially parallel planes spaced from each other and connected along one edge With the open edge adjacent the gage, one of the spaced members projecting beyond each end of the other member, a fiange on one of the said projecting edges and eX- tending beyond the 'face of the member, a portion of the flange being curved away from the open edge of the guide to be engaged by one edge of the'work to direct said edge between the members and to force another edge toward the gage, and means for supporting the guide, another edge of the work overlapping the rst said edge and adapted to pass over the other of the said spaced members.
14. In a machine of the character described, the combination of a Work gage, a
'work guide coperating therewith, said guide comprising a body having a portion shaped to form two members arranged in substantially parallel planes spaced from each other and connected along one edge with the open edge adjacent the gage, one of the spaced members projecting beyond each end of the other member, means on one of the said projecting ends for directing the edge of the work between the spaced members and for forcing another edge toward the gage to position the worli to receive a fastening device, means for supporting said guide, and means supported by the other projecting end of the said member for clenching the fastening device.
15. In a machine of the character described, the combination of a Work gage, a work guide coperating therewith, said work guide comprising a body having a portion shaped to form two members arranged in substantially parallel planes spaced from each other and connected along one edge with the open edge adjacent the gage, one of the spaced members projecting beyond each end of the other member, means on one of the said projecting ends for directing the edge of the work between the spaced members and for forcing another edge toward the gage to position the work to receive a fastening device, means for yieldingly supporting the guide, and means on the other projecting end of the member for clenching the fastening device.
In testimony whereof I have signed my nameto this specification, in the presence of two subscribing witnesses, on this 26th day of January A. D. 1910.
HENRY WEBER.
Vitnesses J. H. JOCHUM, Jr., C. H. SEEM.
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