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US1166253A
US1166253A US55529410A US1910555294A US1166253A US 1166253 A US1166253 A US 1166253A US 55529410 A US55529410 A US 55529410A US 1910555294 A US1910555294 A US 1910555294A US 1166253 A US1166253 A US 1166253A
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  • the invention to be hereinafter described relates to shoe supports, and more particularly to such supports for sustaining a shoe in position while the heel is being treated, although, as will be understood by those skilled in the art, it may be employed for other purposes.
  • the aims and purposes of the present invention are to provide a shoe support of the general type mentioned, which shall be simple in construction and efficient in properly sustaining the shoe in position for treatment, all of which, and other objects, will best be made clear from the following description and accompanying drawings of one form or embodiment of means for carrying the invention into practical effect, it being understood that the invention is not circumscribed by the illustrated details, but is defined in its true scope by the claims.
  • FIG. 1 is a front elevation with part of the frame broken away, showing sufficient of a machine for treating shoes to make clear the construction and operation of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a side elevation of the parts shown by Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 is a section on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged detail view, showing the upper portion of a shoe support and its adjusting means
  • Fig. 5 is a section on the line 5-5 of Fig. 4
  • Fig. 6 is a section on the line 66 of Fig. 4,. r
  • the machine frame for su orting the operating parts of the machine may be of any usu l or desire ha acter, and herein rep resented as a column 1 having suitable upwardly extending portions 2, Figs. 1 and 2, for sustaining and guiding the moving parts.
  • the main shaft 5 Figs. 1 and 2, provided with suitable driving means, as the pulleys 6 and 7, both of which may be loose on the shaft, so that when the belt is shifted to the pulley 6, said pulley may run idly without danger of starting the machine even though the machine starting means be operated.
  • the pulley 7,however, as pointed out in said prior application, while loose upon the driving shaft 5, may be connected thereto at desired times to cause one rotation of said shaft, whereupon the shaft may come to rest, all as more fully explained in said prior application, and which, forming no part of the present invention, is not further herein described.
  • a swinging jack standard or support 10 Pivotally mounted at 8 on suitable sustaining lugs 9 at the base of the column 1 is a swinging jack standard or support 10.
  • the swinging jack standard or support 10 projects upwardly and passes through a suitable aperture in the sliding plate 11 which is mounted in suitable guideways in the table 12.
  • the table 12 it will be noted, has an inclined upper face, and so also has the sliding plate 11, the purpose being to cause any chips or scraps that may drop from the shoe during the operation of the machine to pass therefrom and not lodge thereon to the detriment of the working parts. It will be noted that the table 12 and the sliding plate 11 extend for a considerable distance from front to rear of the machine and that the sliding plate practically covers the guide opening in the table 12 when the swinging jack standard or support 10 is either inits front or rear position, as
  • a yielding bunter or stop 13, Fig. 2 which is adapted to be engaged by a projection or part 14 connected to the sliding plate 11, the construction being such that when the swinging.
  • the part 14 will contact with the yielding banter 1,3. and bring the part grad the end portion 27 a, if the handle 26 beforceddownwardand ,5 i t -.th ig t. h segm ually to rest, in substantially correct position for the operation of the heel breasting or other means.
  • the wedge l7 is preferably formed as a segment and is guided in theswinging jack standard by means-ofa groove 18 which, in cooperation with theside openings in the standard through which the segment wedge passes, atford convenient meansfor holding the segment wedge in proper jack post sustaining position.
  • the lower end portion oi. the jack post 16 maybe provided with a groove, as 19,"Fig. 5, to engage about the upper surface of the segment wedge as a convenient means for maintaining the parts in coacting relation.
  • the swinging jack standard is provided with a lug 20 which sustains a pin 21 which itself affords a pivotal support for the arms22 and 23, the other ends of said arms being appropriately connected at 2st and 25 to the segment wedge, as willbe readily understood from Fig. 4.
  • the arms 22- and 23 are duplicated, one set being at each side of the swinging Tjack standard, as indicated in Fig. 55, whereby a steady and eliicient swinging support is afforded for the segment wedge 17.
  • a handle 26 is provided, said handle being pivoted at 24 to the segment Wedge 17 and, to maintain said handl'ein appropriate position for the operator, below the connection 24 is pivotally connected at 28 to a link 29, the
  • the link 29 will serve to maintain the handle hand of the regardless of whether the wedge as will be clearly For instance, the indicated in Fig.
  • the shoe support and jack of the present invention is more especially designed to support a shoe while on the wooden last for treatment by the heel breasting or other devices, and to this end the jack post is provided with a head block 31, Figs. 4- and (5, which is itself provided with a curved slideway adapted to engage a coacting or complemental guideway in a pin block 8i, from which projects a last pin 35, the construction being such that as the pin block is moved on the head block, it will be appropriately turned in a vertical plane in accordance with the angle desired to be given to the heel breast by the breasting devices.
  • the pin block i is provided with a recess 57 extending longitudinally thereof in which is loosely contained a spring 58, the ends of which are adapted to engage the slotted end walls 59 of the pin block. Extending upward from the head block 31 are the end pieces which are also adapted to engage the ends of the spring 58, the construction being such that when the pin block 3% is moved in either direction as prescribed in the guideways 32 and 83, the spring 58 will be compressed between the approaching wall 59 of the pin block and the end piece 60 on the opposite end of the head block 31.
  • the spring .58 normally holds the pin block in position, as indicated in Fig. i, it will permit the pin block to move yieldingly in either direction to properly position the heel, such movement being etfected by the hands of the operator.
  • the pin holes of lasts are not always accurately positioned with respect to the last, or are not always accurately formed so that it becomes necessary at times to move the jack post to one side or the other in order to bring the heel of the shoe in proper positionfor treatment.
  • this characteristic movement 01 the jack post is provided by forming the jack post 18 with play in the standard, as indicated in Figs. 4: and 5, and providing springs 36 between the jack post and the interior wall of the swinging jack standard, as indicated in Fig. 5.
  • said jack post is provided with sockets 37 in which the springs 36 are seated, so that such jack post side .or the as lndicated in Lit Fig.
  • the construction being such that while the post 16 rests upon or is supported by the wedge 17, it may be tilted to one side or the other to properly position the shoe, even though the last pinsocket of the last may not be true or central of the last, there being sufficient play or looseness between the jack post and wedge, and the ack post and walls of the recess 15 to permit such tilting movement of the jack post on the wedge and in said recess, as will be clearly apparent to one skilled in the art.
  • the surfaces of said jack post at 38 are flattened somewhat and are engaged by blocks 39 on the interior of the swinging jack standard 10, the construction being such that the blocks 39 which may be held in place or adjusted by means of set screws 1-0, Fig. 4;, while preventing rotative movement of the jack post on its vertical axis will yet permit sidewise movement of the jack post for the purposes hereinbefore noted.
  • the main shaft 5 is provided with a cam l1 which is engaged by a roll 42 on the arm 43' of the lever which is pivoted at 1-1, the other arm 45 of which is connected at 46, Fig. 1, to a rod or actuator 47, the upper end of which is con nected to an arm 48 secured to a rock shaft 19, substantially as pointed out in the application hereinbefore mentioned.
  • a toe 50 Secured to the rock shaft 49 is a toe 50 which supports the arm 51 loosely mounted on the rock shaft 49 by means of a set screw 52 which passes through a lug carried by the arm 51, the con struction being such that wh an the shaft 49 is turned contra-clockwise, Fig. 1, the toe 50 will. be lowered and the arm 51 will be allowed to descend, substantially as pointed out in said prior application.
  • a rod 53 Secured to the arm 51 is a rod 53. the lower end portion of which carries a lock 54: which may be substantially as set forth in. said application, or otherwise.
  • a bracket 55 Projecting rearwardly from the swinging jack standard 10 is a bracket 55, the upper rear portion of which is provided with a series of teeth which are adapted to be engaged by the lower end of the lock 54 and hold the swinging jack standard or support 10 in rear position, substantially as pointed out in said application.
  • the swinging jack standard may be moved to and from operatlve position and be locked in operative position by means controlled from the main shaft, and that the jack post carried by the swinging jack standard may be conveniently and readily raised or lowered by means of the wedge so as to properly position the shoe for the action of the breastingor other devices.
  • the handle for thus moving the wedge being appropriately maintained in convenient position for manipulation by the operator.
  • the wedge itself being preferably swung about a center carried bv the swin9: Eng standard or support.
  • the jack post independent of the swinging ack standard, may be moved sid wise relative thereto to properly compensate for any inaccuracy in the last pin socket of the last.
  • a shoe support the combination of a frame, a jack standard pivotally mounted to swing to and from operative position, a jack post sustained by said swinging jack standard and carrying a last pin to engage the pin socket of a last, and a wedge on which the jack post rests, said jack post,
  • a shoe support the combination of a frame, a jack standard pivotally mounted to swing to and from operative position, a jack post sustained by said swinging jack standard and carrying a last pin to engage the pin socket of a last, a segment wedge on which the jack post rests, said jack post, last pin, and segment wedge being movable with the jack standard as it is swung about its pivotal support to and from operative position, and means permitting side movement of the jack post to compensate for variation of the last pin sockets in different lasts.
  • a jack standard movable into and out of operative position and provided with a socketed upper portion extending longitudinally thereof, a jack post seated in said longitudinally socketed portion of the jack standard, and a wedge extending through the jack standard between its ends and engaging the lower end of the jack post, said jack post and wedge being movable with the jack standard as it is moved to carry the shoe to and from operative position.
  • a jack standard pivotally mounted at its lower end and provided with a socket in its upper portion extending longitudinally thereof, a jack post seated in said socket and carrying a last pin, and a wedge mounted to swing about a center carried by the jack standard and passing through said standard between the jack post and pivotal support of said standard.
  • a shoe support In a shoe support, the combination of too jack standard pivotally mounted at its lower end and provided with a socket in its upper portion extending longitudinally thereof, a jack post seated in said socket and carrying a movable last block having a last pin, a segment wedge mounted to swing about a center carried by the jack standard and passing through said standard between the jack post and pivotal support of said standard, and connections between the jack standard and jack post permitting the latter to have sidewise movement to compensate for variation in position of the last pin socket.
  • a jack standard pivotally mounted at its lower end and provided with a socketin its upper portion extending longitudinally thereof, a jack post seated in said socket and carrying a last pin, a wedge passing through the jack standard and engaging the jack post, and armspivotally connected to the standard for supporting said wedge.
  • a shoe support the combination of a jack standard,'a jack post carrying a last pin and mounted on said standard, a segment wedge for sustaining the jack post in different positions, arms pivotally mounted at one end on the jack standard for supporting said se 'ment vedge, a handle for moving said segment wedge, and a link con nected to the handle and to the ack standard for maintaining said handle in position for the operator.
  • a shoe support the combination of a supporting frame, a jack standard pivotally mounted on said frame to swing to and from operative position, a table or bracket secured to said frame between the pivoted and free end of the jack standard, a slide plate movable longitudinall of said table and engaging the jack standard near its free end, a jack post mounted in said standard, and a wedge movable with the standard for adjusting the jack post longitudinally of said standard to position the shoe vertically when the standard has carried it to operative position. 7
  • a shoesupport the combination of a supporting frame, a jack standard pivotally mounted on said frame to swing to and from operative position, a table 'or. bracket secured to the machine frame between the pivoted and free ends of the jack standard and having a guideway, and a slide plate through which the jack standard extends at practic-ntintermediate-the ends thereof, said a pivotally mounted jack standard table being movable in said guideway as the jack standard is moved to carry the work to and from operative position.
  • a shoe support the combination of a supporting frame, a jack standard pivotally connected thereto at one end and carrying a jack post, a segment wedge on which the jack post rests, arms carrying said segment wedge and pivotally supported by the jack standard, a handle for moving the segment wedge to different positions, said handle being pivotally connected to the segment wedge, and a link connected to said handle and the jack post to maintain the handle in position for the operator.
  • a jack standard having a longitudinally extending recess in its upper end, a jack post movable longitudinally in said recess, a wedge extending beneath the jack post to move it longitudinally of the jack standard, means normally acting on the jack post and permitting lateral movement thereof with respect to the jack standard to compensate for the position of the pin socket with rc spect to the last, and means to prevent the jack post turning on its axis with relation to the jack standard as it is moved laterally.
  • a shoe support having a longitudinally extending recess in its upper end, a jack post movable longitudinally in said recess, a wedge extending through the jack standard beneath the jack post to move it longitudinally of the jack standard, springs interposed between the jack post and the wall of the recess in the jack standard permitting the jack post to be moved laterally, and means to prevent the jack post turning on its axis as it is so moved.
  • a pivotally mounted jack standard having a longitudinally extending recess in its upper end, a jack post movable longitudinally in said recess, a wedge extending through the jack standard beneath the jack post to move it longitudinally of the jack standard, said jack post being mounted to tip laterally in said recess of the jack standard in the various positions to which it is moved bv said wedge, and means to prevent the jack post turning on its axis in said recess.
  • a. jack standard pivotally mounted at its lower end and having a longitudinally extending recess in its upper end, a jack post extending into said longitudinal recess and of less cross-sectional dimension than said recess to permit the jack post to swing laterally, a wedge passing through the jack standard and engaging the lower end of said jack post, and means acting yieidingly to hold the jack post in said recess and permittin-g said jack post to tilt laterally on said wedge in the various positions it may be suppost to be moved laterally,
  • said jack post and wedge being movable with the jack standard as the latter is moved on its pivotal mounting to carry the shoe to and from operative position.
  • a jack standard the combination of a jack standard, a jack post adjustably mounted in said standard and carrying a head blcclr provided with curved guideways, a pin block carrying a last pin and provided with a curved guidewav coacting with the guideway of the head block, said pin block being provided with a recess and end walls, and a spring mounted in said recess, the head block being provided with portions projecting into said recess also to engage the end portions of the spring.
  • a jack post carrying a head block provided with a longitudinally curved guideway, a pin block carrying a last pin and provided with a coacting longitudinally curved guideway, one of said blocks being provided with a recess and slotted end walls. and a spring contained in said recess and between the slotted end walls, the other of said blocks being provided with end projections extending into the recess of the oppos te block and engaging the ends of the spring.
  • a shoe support in a shoe support, the combination of a supporting frame, a jack mounted on said frame and movable laterally to and from operative position, a guide on the frame, and a slide movable in said guide and connected to the jack above the point where the jack is mounted on the frame and freely movable with the jack as it is moved laterally to and from operative position, said slide having a top surface for directing chips away from the working parts.
  • a supporting frame a jack standard pivotally mounted on said frame for movement to and from operative position, and guiding means on said frame for directing the movement of said jack standard about its pivotal connection with the frame, said guiding means comprising guideways and a slide plate through which the jack standard extends, said slide plate being movable in said guideways.
  • a shoe support the combination of a frame, a jack post support mounted for movement to and from operative position, a tiltable jack post sustained by said support, a wedge interposed between the jack post and the jack post support and also movable relatively thereto in a vertical plane for changing the position of the jack post, and means to prevent the jack post turning about its longitudinal axis as it is tilted with respect to the jack post support.
  • a shoe support the combination of a frame, a jack supporting standard movable to and from operative position, a jack post mounted for movement longitudinally with relationto the supporting standard,
  • a shoe support the combination of a frame, a jack supporting standard movable to and from operative position, a jack post loosely mounted on and movable with the jack supporting standard, a wedge interposed between the end of the jack post and the standard, and means for moving the wedge therebetween to different degrees to vary the relative positions of the jack post and standard.
  • a shoe support the combination of a jack post carrying a last pin, a support for the jack post, a movable Wedge, and connections between the Wedge and jack post support for directing the movement of the Wedge in a plane parallel to the axis of the jack post and in a curved path in said plane for moving the'jack post relative to its support.
  • a shoe support the combination of a jack. post, a support for the jack post, a curved edge interposed between the jack post and support, means for moving the Wedge relative to said post and support, andmeans for directing the movement of the Wedge in a. curved path abouta center substantially at right angles to the axis of the jack post.
  • Y '30 the combination of a j ack post, a jack post su 'oporting standard, a Wedge interposed between the Wedge and standard to permit movement of the Wedge in a cur-ved path and vertical plane to vary the height of the ack post, and connections between the Wedge and jack post to prevent rotative movement of the jack post.
  • jack post loosely mounted in the socket of said support, and a Wedge mounted on said support and bodily movable in a curved path to'difierent positions transversely with relation to said support to adjust the position of the jack post.
  • a shoe support the combination of a member having a socket, a jack post carrying a last pin and loosely mounted in said socket, a Wedge for adjusting the position of the jack post in said socket, and means for moving the wedge bodily in a curved path to diiierent positions transversely relative to the said member and interpose dill erent portions of the Wedge below the jack post.
  • the combination ot a member having a socket, a jack post mounted in said socket, a curved Wedge for adjusting the jack post, and links connecting the curved Wedge to said member to permit bodily movement of the Wedge in a curved path transversely of said jaclr post.

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T. G. PLANT.
SHOE SUPPORT. APPLICATION FILED APR. 13, 1910.
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T. G. PLANT.
SHOE SUPPORT.
APPLICATION FILED APR. 13, I910. 1,166,253.. Patented Dec. 28, 1915.
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THOMAS G. PLANT, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO-UNITED SHOE MACHINERY COMPANY, or rnrnnson,
NEW JERSEY.
NEX JERSEY, A CORPORATION OF SHOE-SUPPORT.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec. 28, 1915 Application filed April 13, 1910. Serial No. 555,294.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, THOMAS G. PLANT, a citizen of the United States, residing at Boston, in the county of Suffolk and State of ll lassachusetts, have invented an Improvement in Shoe-Supports, of which the following description, in connection with the accompanying drawings, is a specification, like letters on the drawings representing like parts.
i The invention to be hereinafter described relates to shoe supports, and more particularly to such supports for sustaining a shoe in position while the heel is being treated, although, as will be understood by those skilled in the art, it may be employed for other purposes.
The aims and purposes of the present invention are to provide a shoe support of the general type mentioned, which shall be simple in construction and efficient in properly sustaining the shoe in position for treatment, all of which, and other objects, will best be made clear from the following description and accompanying drawings of one form or embodiment of means for carrying the invention into practical effect, it being understood that the invention is not circumscribed by the illustrated details, but is defined in its true scope by the claims.
An illustrated use of the present invention in connection with an organized machine is afforded by Patent No. 1,107,838, Aug.'18, 1914-, for heel breasting machines, and to this patent reference may be had for detail description of means, such as heel breasting means, for acting on the heel of a shoe sustained by the shoe support which forms the subject of the present application.
In the drawings :-Figure 1 is a front elevation with part of the frame broken away, showing sufficient of a machine for treating shoes to make clear the construction and operation of the present invention; Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the parts shown by Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is a section on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2; Fig. 4 is an enlarged detail view, showing the upper portion of a shoe support and its adjusting means; Fig. 5 is a section on the line 5-5 of Fig. 4; and Fig. 6 is a section on the line 66 of Fig. 4,. r
The machine frame for su orting the operating parts of the machine may be of any usu l or desire ha acter, and herein rep resented as a column 1 having suitable upwardly extending portions 2, Figs. 1 and 2, for sustaining and guiding the moving parts.
These features may be any form and kind suitable to the purposes intended, as pointed .out in said prior application.
Mounted in hearings in the lower portion of the column 1 is the main shaft 5, Figs. 1 and 2, provided with suitable driving means, as the pulleys 6 and 7, both of which may be loose on the shaft, so that when the belt is shifted to the pulley 6, said pulley may run idly without danger of starting the machine even though the machine starting means be operated. The pulley 7,however, as pointed out in said prior application, while loose upon the driving shaft 5, may be connected thereto at desired times to cause one rotation of said shaft, whereupon the shaft may come to rest, all as more fully explained in said prior application, and which, forming no part of the present invention, is not further herein described.
Pivotally mounted at 8 on suitable sustaining lugs 9 at the base of the column 1 is a swinging jack standard or support 10. The swinging jack standard or support 10 projects upwardly and passes through a suitable aperture in the sliding plate 11 which is mounted in suitable guideways in the table 12. The table 12, it will be noted, has an inclined upper face, and so also has the sliding plate 11, the purpose being to cause any chips or scraps that may drop from the shoe during the operation of the machine to pass therefrom and not lodge thereon to the detriment of the working parts. It will be noted that the table 12 and the sliding plate 11 extend for a considerable distance from front to rear of the machine and that the sliding plate practically covers the guide opening in the table 12 when the swinging jack standard or support 10 is either inits front or rear position, as
will presently appear.
secured beneath the table 12 is a yielding bunter or stop 13, Fig. 2, which is adapted to be engaged by a projection or part 14 connected to the sliding plate 11, the construction being such that when the swinging.
jack standard or support 10 is moved from its front to its rear position about its pivotal support 8, the part 14 will contact with the yielding banter 1,3. and bring the part grad the end portion 27 a, if the handle 26 beforceddownwardand ,5 i t -.th ig t. h segm ually to rest, in substantially correct position for the operation of the heel breasting or other means.
The upper portion of the swinging jack standard or support 10, see Figs. 4 and 5, is provided with a recess in which is sustained the jack post 16, the lower end portion of which rests upon a wedge 17. In the present form or" the invention the wedge l7 is preferably formed as a segment and is guided in theswinging jack standard by means-ofa groove 18 which, in cooperation with theside openings in the standard through which the segment wedge passes, atford convenient meansfor holding the segment wedge in proper jack post sustaining position. The lower end portion oi. the jack post 16 maybe provided with a groove, as 19,"Fig. 5, to engage about the upper surface of the segment wedge as a convenient means for maintaining the parts in coacting relation. The segment wedge l? is mounted to swing about-a center on the swinging jack standard, the construction being such that "as the wedge is swung relative to the jack standard and jack post, the latter will be raised or lowered to accommodate the conditions of work, as will be readily understood by those skilled in the art.
means for mounting the segment wedge 17, the swinging jack standard is provided witha lug 20 which sustains a pin 21 which itself affords a pivotal support for the arms22 and 23, the other ends of said arms being appropriately connected at 2st and 25 to the segment wedge, as willbe readily understood from Fig. 4. As a preferred construction the arms 22- and 23 are duplicated, one set being at each side of the swinging Tjack standard, as indicated in Fig. 55, whereby a steady and eliicient swinging support is afforded for the segment wedge 17. Inorder that the wedge 17 may be conveniently and readily moved about its center 21 to properly position the jack post and consequently the work, a handle 26 is provided, said handle being pivoted at 24 to the segment Wedge 17 and, to maintain said handl'ein appropriate position for the operator, below the connection 24 is pivotally connected at 28 to a link 29, the
opposite end of which is pivoted at 30 to the lug 20, the construction being such that as the handle 26is pushed or pulled, asthe case may be, to ad ust the swinging segment wedge 17 to appropriate or desired position,
the link 29 will serve to maintain the handle hand of the regardless of whether the wedge as will be clearly For instance, the indicated in Fig.
operator,
understood from Fig. 4t.
wedge will be moved endwise to the right, and as it thus moves, the link 29 acting on the end 27 of the handle 26 will so alter the path of movement of the handle 26 as compared with that of the segment wedge 17 that said handle will be maintained in convenient position for the hand of the operator, as will be readily understood.
The shoe support and jack of the present invention is more especially designed to support a shoe while on the wooden last for treatment by the heel breasting or other devices, and to this end the jack post is provided with a head block 31, Figs. 4- and (5, which is itself provided with a curved slideway adapted to engage a coacting or complemental guideway in a pin block 8i, from which projects a last pin 35, the construction being such that as the pin block is moved on the head block, it will be appropriately turned in a vertical plane in accordance with the angle desired to be given to the heel breast by the breasting devices.
The pin block i is provided with a recess 57 extending longitudinally thereof in which is loosely contained a spring 58, the ends of which are adapted to engage the slotted end walls 59 of the pin block. Extending upward from the head block 31 are the end pieces which are also adapted to engage the ends of the spring 58, the construction being such that when the pin block 3% is moved in either direction as prescribed in the guideways 32 and 83, the spring 58 will be compressed between the approaching wall 59 of the pin block and the end piece 60 on the opposite end of the head block 31. Thus it will be seen that while the spring .58 normally holds the pin block in position, as indicated in Fig. i, it will permit the pin block to move yieldingly in either direction to properly position the heel, such movement being etfected by the hands of the operator.
As well understood by those skilled in the art, the pin holes of lasts are not always accurately positioned with respect to the last, or are not always accurately formed so that it becomes necessary at times to move the jack post to one side or the other in order to bring the heel of the shoe in proper positionfor treatment. In the present form of the invention this characteristic movement 01 the jack post is provided by forming the jack post 18 with play in the standard, as indicated in Figs. 4: and 5, and providing springs 36 between the jack post and the interior wall of the swinging jack standard, as indicated in Fig. 5. As a convenient means of thus yieldingly maintaining the jack post in position and yet permitting it to be moved sidewi'se to properly position the shoe supported by the jack, said jack post is provided with sockets 37 in which the springs 36 are seated, so that such jack post side .or the as lndicated in Lit Fig. 5, the construction being such that while the post 16 rests upon or is supported by the wedge 17, it may be tilted to one side or the other to properly position the shoe, even though the last pinsocket of the last may not be true or central of the last, there being sufficient play or looseness between the jack post and wedge, and the ack post and walls of the recess 15 to permit such tilting movement of the jack post on the wedge and in said recess, as will be clearly apparent to one skilled in the art. As a means for preventing turning movement of the jack post while still permitting such sidewise adjustment, the surfaces of said jack post at 38 are flattened somewhat and are engaged by blocks 39 on the interior of the swinging jack standard 10, the construction being such that the blocks 39 which may be held in place or adjusted by means of set screws 1-0, Fig. 4;, while preventing rotative movement of the jack post on its vertical axis will yet permit sidewise movement of the jack post for the purposes hereinbefore noted.
W hen the shoe support and jack have been moved to their operative position for the action of the heel breasting or other means upon the shoe. it is desirable that the parts be locked so that the shoe may be positively held during the action of such breasting or other devices. To this end the main shaft 5 is provided with a cam l1 which is engaged by a roll 42 on the arm 43' of the lever which is pivoted at 1-1, the other arm 45 of which is connected at 46, Fig. 1, to a rod or actuator 47, the upper end of which is con nected to an arm 48 secured to a rock shaft 19, substantially as pointed out in the application hereinbefore mentioned. Secured to the rock shaft 49 is a toe 50 which supports the arm 51 loosely mounted on the rock shaft 49 by means of a set screw 52 which passes through a lug carried by the arm 51, the con struction being such that wh an the shaft 49 is turned contra-clockwise, Fig. 1, the toe 50 will. be lowered and the arm 51 will be allowed to descend, substantially as pointed out in said prior application.
Secured to the arm 51 is a rod 53. the lower end portion of which carries a lock 54: which may be substantially as set forth in. said application, or otherwise. Projecting rearwardly from the swinging jack standard 10 is a bracket 55, the upper rear portion of which is provided with a series of teeth which are adapted to be engaged by the lower end of the lock 54 and hold the swinging jack standard or support 10 in rear position, substantially as pointed out in said application.
From the construction hereinbefore described it will be apparent that the swinging jack standard may be moved to and from operatlve position and be locked in operative position by means controlled from the main shaft, and that the jack post carried by the swinging jack standard may be conveniently and readily raised or lowered by means of the wedge so as to properly position the shoe for the action of the breastingor other devices. the handle for thus moving the wedge being appropriately maintained in convenient position for manipulation by the operator. and the wedge itself being preferably swung about a center carried bv the swin9: Eng standard or support. It will also be noted that the jack post, independent of the swinging ack standard, may be moved sid wise relative thereto to properly compensate for any inaccuracy in the last pin socket of the last.
What is claimed is:
1,. In a shoe support, the combination of a frame, a jack standard pivotally mounted to swing to and from operative position, a jack post sustained by said swinging jack standard and carrying a last pin to engage the pin socket of a last, and a wedge on which the jack post rests, said jack post,
last pinyand wedge being movable with the jack standard as it is swung about its pivotal support to and from operative position.
2. In a shoe support, the combination of a frame, a jack standard pivotally mounted to swing to and from operative position, a jack post sustained by said swinging jack standard and carrying a last pin to engage the pin socket of a last, a segment wedge on which the jack post rests, said jack post, last pin, and segment wedge being movable with the jack standard as it is swung about its pivotal support to and from operative position, and means permitting side movement of the jack post to compensate for variation of the last pin sockets in different lasts.
3. In a shoe support, the combination of a jack standard movable into and out of operative position and provided with a socketed upper portion extending longitudinally thereof,a jack post seated in said longitudinally socketed portion of the jack standard, and a wedge extending through the jack standard between its ends and engaging the lower end of the jack post, said jack post and wedge being movable with the jack standard as it is moved to carry the shoe to and from operative position.
4. In a shoe support, the combination of a jack standard pivotally mounted at its lower end and provided with a socket in its upper portion extending longitudinally thereof, a jack post seated in said socket and carrying a last pin, and a wedge mounted to swing about a center carried by the jack standard and passing through said standard between the jack post and pivotal support of said standard.
In a shoe support, the combination of too jack standard pivotally mounted at its lower end and provided with a socket in its upper portion extending longitudinally thereof, a jack post seated in said socket and carrying a movable last block having a last pin, a segment wedge mounted to swing about a center carried by the jack standard and passing through said standard between the jack post and pivotal support of said standard, and connections between the jack standard and jack post permitting the latter to have sidewise movement to compensate for variation in position of the last pin socket.
6. in a shoe support, the combination of a jack standard pivotally mounted at its lower end and provided with a socketin its upper portion extending longitudinally thereof, a jack post seated in said socket and carrying a last pin, a wedge passing through the jack standard and engaging the jack post, and armspivotally connected to the standard for supporting said wedge.
27. In a shoe support, the combination of a jacl: standard, a jack post carrying a last pm and mounted on said standard, a segment wedge for sustaining the jack post in different positions, arms pivotally mounted at one end on the jack standard for supportin said segment wedge. and a handle for moving said segment wedge.
8. In a shoe support, the combination of a jack standard,'a jack post carrying a last pin and mounted on said standard, a segment wedge for sustaining the jack post in different positions, arms pivotally mounted at one end on the jack standard for supporting said se 'ment vedge, a handle for moving said segment wedge, and a link con nected to the handle and to the ack standard for maintaining said handle in position for the operator.
9. In a shoe support, the combination of a supporting frame, a jack standard pivotally mounted on said frame to swing to and from operative position, a table or bracket secured to said frame between the pivoted and free end of the jack standard, a slide plate movable longitudinall of said table and engaging the jack standard near its free end, a jack post mounted in said standard, and a wedge movable with the standard for adjusting the jack post longitudinally of said standard to position the shoe vertically when the standard has carried it to operative position. 7
10. In a shoesupport, the combination of a supporting frame, a jack standard pivotally mounted on said frame to swing to and from operative position, a table 'or. bracket secured to the machine frame between the pivoted and free ends of the jack standard and having a guideway, and a slide plate through which the jack standard extends at apoi-ntintermediate-the ends thereof, said a pivotally mounted jack standard table being movable in said guideway as the jack standard is moved to carry the work to and from operative position.
11. In a shoe support, the combination of a supporting frame, a jack standard pivotally connected thereto at one end and carrying a jack post, a segment wedge on which the jack post rests, arms carrying said segment wedge and pivotally supported by the jack standard, a handle for moving the segment wedge to different positions, said handle being pivotally connected to the segment wedge, and a link connected to said handle and the jack post to maintain the handle in position for the operator.
12. In a shoe support, the combination of a jack standard having a longitudinally extending recess in its upper end, a jack post movable longitudinally in said recess, a wedge extending beneath the jack post to move it longitudinally of the jack standard, means normally acting on the jack post and permitting lateral movement thereof with respect to the jack standard to compensate for the position of the pin socket with rc spect to the last, and means to prevent the jack post turning on its axis with relation to the jack standard as it is moved laterally.
13. In a shoe support, the combination of having a longitudinally extending recess in its upper end, a jack post movable longitudinally in said recess, a wedge extending through the jack standard beneath the jack post to move it longitudinally of the jack standard, springs interposed between the jack post and the wall of the recess in the jack standard permitting the jack post to be moved laterally, and means to prevent the jack post turning on its axis as it is so moved.
let. In a shoe support, the combination of a pivotally mounted jack standard having a longitudinally extending recess in its upper end, a jack post movable longitudinally in said recess, a wedge extending through the jack standard beneath the jack post to move it longitudinally of the jack standard, said jack post being mounted to tip laterally in said recess of the jack standard in the various positions to which it is moved bv said wedge, and means to prevent the jack post turning on its axis in said recess.
15. In a shoe support, the combination of a. jack standard pivotally mounted at its lower end and having a longitudinally extending recess in its upper end, a jack post extending into said longitudinal recess and of less cross-sectional dimension than said recess to permit the jack post to swing laterally, a wedge passing through the jack standard and engaging the lower end of said jack post, and means acting yieidingly to hold the jack post in said recess and permittin-g said jack post to tilt laterally on said wedge in the various positions it may be suppost to be moved laterally,
ported by said wedge, said jack post and wedge being movable with the jack standard as the latter is moved on its pivotal mounting to carry the shoe to and from operative position.
16. In a shoe support, the combination of a jack standard pivotally mounted at its lower end and having a recess extending longitudinally at its upper end, a wedge movable in a guideway at the lower portion of said recess, a jack post loosely mounted in said recess and sustained by said wedge, springs 36 for sustaining the jack post later ally in said recess and permitting the jack and blocks 39 acting on the jack post to prevent said post from turning on its longitudinal axis.
17. in a machine for operating on boots and shoes, the combination of a supporting frame, a table secured to said frame, a slide provided with an opening between its ends and movable relatively to said table, and a jack standard pivotally connected to the frame below the table and extending through the opening of said slide.
18. In a shoe support, the combination of a jack standard, a jack post adjustably mounted in said standard and carrying a head blcclr provided with curved guideways, a pin block carrying a last pin and provided with a curved guidewav coacting with the guideway of the head block, said pin block being provided with a recess and end walls, and a spring mounted in said recess, the head block being provided with portions projecting into said recess also to engage the end portions of the spring.
19. In a shoe support, a jack post carrying a head block provided with a longitudinally curved guideway, a pin block carrying a last pin and provided with a coacting longitudinally curved guideway, one of said blocks being provided with a recess and slotted end walls. and a spring contained in said recess and between the slotted end walls, the other of said blocks being provided with end projections extending into the recess of the oppos te block and engaging the ends of the spring.
20. in a shoe support, the combination of a supporting frame, a jack mounted on said frame and movable laterally to and from operative position, a guide on the frame, and a slide movable in said guide and connected to the jack above the point where the jack is mounted on the frame and freely movable with the jack as it is moved laterally to and from operative position, said slide having a top surface for directing chips away from the working parts.
21. In a machine for acting upon boots and shoes, a supporting frame, a jack standard pivotally mounted on said frame for movement to and from operative position, and guiding means on said frame for directing the movement of said jack standard about its pivotal connection with the frame, said guiding means comprising guideways and a slide plate through which the jack standard extends, said slide plate being movable in said guideways.
22. In a machine of the character described, the combination of a supporting frame, a jack mounted on said frame for movement to and from operative position, and a guide for directing the movement of the jack, said guide comprising a plate connected to and movable with the jack and guideways engaging said plate, said plate having an inclined surface for directing chips from the working parts beneath said plate.
23. In a shoe support, the combination of a frame, a jack post support mounted for movement to and from operative position, a tiltable jack post sustained by said support, a wedge interposed between the jack post and the jack post support and also movable relatively thereto in a vertical plane for changing the position of the jack post, and means to prevent the jack post turning about its longitudinal axis as it is tilted with respect to the jack post support.
24. In a shoe support, the combination of a frame, a jack supporting standard movable to and from operative position, a jack post mounted for movement longitudinally with relationto the supporting standard,
and a wedge interposed between the jack post and standard and movable between the same in a vertical plane.
25. In a shoe support, the combination of a frame, a jack supporting standard movable to and from operative position, a jack post loosely mounted on and movable with the jack supporting standard, a wedge interposed between the end of the jack post and the standard, and means for moving the wedge therebetween to different degrees to vary the relative positions of the jack post and standard.
26. In a machine for treating boots and shoes, the combination of a jack standard carrying a jack post, a sliding block carried by and mounted for movement longitudinally in a curved path with respect to said post and having a last pin, and a spring acting normally to hold said block in central position and returning said sliding block to central position when moved in its curved path in either direction and released.
27. In a shoe support, the combination of a jack standard, a jack post carrying a lastpin and mounted on said standard, a wedge for sustaining the jack post in different positions, and arms for supporting the wedge for movement in a vertical plane relative to said jack post and permitting said wedge to be moved in said plane to adjust the jack post.
28. In a shoe support, the combination of a jack post carrying a last pin, a support for the jack post, a movable Wedge, and connections between the Wedge and jack post support for directing the movement of the Wedge in a plane parallel to the axis of the jack post and in a curved path in said plane for moving the'jack post relative to its support. v
29. In a shoe support, the combination of a jack. post, a support for the jack post, a curved edge interposed between the jack post and support, means for moving the Wedge relative to said post and support, andmeans for directing the movement of the Wedge in a. curved path abouta center substantially at right angles to the axis of the jack post. Y '30. In a shoe support, the combination of a j ack post, a jack post su 'oporting standard, a Wedge interposed between the Wedge and standard to permit movement of the Wedge in a cur-ved path and vertical plane to vary the height of the ack post, and connections between the Wedge and jack post to prevent rotative movement of the jack post.
In a device of the character described, the comb nation of a socketed support, a
jack post loosely mounted in the socket of said support, and a Wedge mounted on said support and bodily movable in a curved path to'difierent positions transversely with relation to said support to adjust the position of the jack post.
32. In a shoe support, the combination of a member having a socket, a jack post carrying a last pin and loosely mounted in said socket, a Wedge for adjusting the position of the jack post in said socket, and means for moving the wedge bodily in a curved path to diiierent positions transversely relative to the said member and interpose dill erent portions of the Wedge below the jack post.
' 33,. In a shoe support, the combination ot a member having a socket, a jack post mounted in said socket, a curved Wedge for adjusting the jack post, and links connecting the curved Wedge to said member to permit bodily movement of the Wedge in a curved path transversely of said jaclr post.
In testimony whereof, I have signed my name to this specification, in the presence of two subscribing Witnesses.
THOMAS G. PLANT. Witnesses:
F. H. RoWsoM, A. SANGER.
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