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US1245324A US15525017A US15525017A US1245324A US 1245324 A US1245324 A US 1245324A US 15525017 A US15525017 A US 15525017A US 15525017 A US15525017 A US 15525017A US 1245324 A US1245324 A US 1245324A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • This invention relates to a hardened facing for bearing surfaces, and particularly to means of this character adapted for use in connection with-the bearing surfaces of printing press beds and the supporting tracks therefor.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a portion of a frame havlng a bed 'or plate mounted.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective vlew of the facing strip used in connection with the invention.
  • '1 designates a frame having the horizontally extending beams 2, the tops of which, in the present lnstance, are provided with longitudinally extending surface grooves 3 forming tracks or runways for a plurality of slide rolls 4.
  • the rolls for each runway are tied together by a bar 5 having studs 5 projecting laterally therefrom'and carrying the rolls.
  • he reciprocally movable bed 6 is provided on its under side with runners 7 for resting on the respective sides of the slide rolls 4, or for resting on the slide surfaces of the tracks or runways 3 if slide rolls are not provided therebetween.
  • each wear r slide surface of the bed 6 and of its supporting frame is faced with a comparatively thin strip 8 of highly tempered steel or other suitable material, preferably of a flexible nature, and a longitudinal tension of considerable force is applied to the strip at its ends to hold it to the part which it is intended to face and to prevent warping or bowing of the surface strip intermediate its ends.
  • the strip 8, in the present instance, is fixed or anchored at one end to an end of the part with which associated, being bent around such part end and securely clamped thereto by a block 9 and one or more screws 10, or in any other suitable manner.
  • the other end of the facing strip 8 is extended, in the present instance, beyondthe adjacent end of the part with which associated and is fixed to one end of a tension block or member 11, which acts in the manner of a lever to exert a considerable tension on the strip.
  • the facing strip is attached to the tension block in any suitable manner, two
  • a tension or power screw 13 is lnserted'looselv thrmm' set of bearing r the long arm of the block or lever member 11 adjacent to its power end and threaded into a re istering socket l-i in the part end.
  • one end of the strip is fixedly anchored to the part and the other end thereof is fixed to a tension block or member 11 disposed at the opposite end of said part.
  • the tension screw 13 having been threaded loosely into the socket 14:, the fulcrum screws 12 are first adjusted to take up play between the tension block and part and to apply an initial tension to the facing strip. The tension screw 13 is then tightened to apply a final owerful tension to the strip to rmly hold it to the wearing surface of the part with which associated and to straighten out any bows or kinks present therein.

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- M. A. DROITCOUR.
FACING ME FOR wm SURFACES.
P Q FILED "AR. '5, 1917.
v v Patented Nov; 6, 1917.
ANS
A Puclm N MICHAEL A. DROI'ICOUB, 0F DELPEOS, OHIlIO.
FACING MEANS FOR WEAR-SURFACES.
Speolflcation of Letters Patent.
Patented Nov. 6, 1917.
Application filed March 18, 1917. Serial No. 155,250.
To all whom it may concern:
I Be it known that I, MICHAEL A. Dnorrooun, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Delphos, in the county of Van Wert and State of Ohio, have invented a certain new and useful Facing Means for Wear-Surfaces; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, refer ence being had to the accompanying drawings and to the characters of reference mar ed thereon, which form a part of this specification.
This invention relates to a hardened facing for bearing surfaces, and particularly to means of this character adapted for use in connection with-the bearing surfaces of printing press beds and the supporting tracks therefor. I
It has been customary in practice to provide the bearing surfacesof printing press beds and the supporting tracks therefor with hardened steel wear plates which are bolted or riveted at spaced intervals to the respective parts and may then have direct sliding contact one with the other or be spaced by an interposed series of rolls to reduce friction. It is found in practice that the repeated reciprocation of the hearing parts, one on the other, and particularly if rolls are disposed'therebetween,causes a warping or bowing of the wear or surface plates between the points of bolting, rivetmg or otherwise securing of the same to the respective carrying parts, a smooth even running of dering it necessar wear or surface p The object of thus preventing the bed 'and rento frequently replace the ates with new plates. my invention is the provision of means for overcoming the above diificulties and objections and insuring a substantially permanent smooth running of the reciprocatory bed or member and reducing to a minimum the expense of upkeep of the wear surfaces thereof.
The invention is fully described in the,
following specification, and while, in its broader aspect, it is capable of embodiment in numerous forms, a preferred embodiment thereof is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a perspective view of a portion of a frame havlng a bed 'or plate mounted.
for reciprocatory movements thereon, both the frame and bed being equipped with one parts thereof, and Fig. 3 isa perspective vlew of the facing strip used in connection with the invention.
Referring to the drawings, '1 designates a frame having the horizontally extending beams 2, the tops of which, in the present lnstance, are provided with longitudinally extending surface grooves 3 forming tracks or runways for a plurality of slide rolls 4. The rolls for each runway are tied together by a bar 5 having studs 5 projecting laterally therefrom'and carrying the rolls.
he reciprocally movable bed 6 is provided on its under side with runners 7 for resting on the respective sides of the slide rolls 4, or for resting on the slide surfaces of the tracks or runways 3 if slide rolls are not provided therebetween.
In carrying out my invention each wear r slide surface of the bed 6 and of its supporting frame is faced with a comparatively thin strip 8 of highly tempered steel or other suitable material, preferably of a flexible nature, and a longitudinal tension of considerable force is applied to the strip at its ends to hold it to the part which it is intended to face and to prevent warping or bowing of the surface strip intermediate its ends. The strip 8, in the present instance, is fixed or anchored at one end to an end of the part with which associated, being bent around such part end and securely clamped thereto by a block 9 and one or more screws 10, or in any other suitable manner. The other end of the facing strip 8 is extended, in the present instance, beyondthe adjacent end of the part with which associated and is fixed to one end of a tension block or member 11, which acts in the manner of a lever to exert a considerable tension on the strip. The facing strip is attached to the tension block in any suitable manner, two
dilfer ent methods being illustrated in the,
ends against the adjacent faced by the strip, thus with a short arm to which the faclng' strip is attached and with a long arm to which power is applied. A tension or power screw 13 is lnserted'looselv thrmm' set of bearing r the long arm of the block or lever member 11 adjacent to its power end and threaded into a re istering socket l-i in the part end.
In app ying a strip 8 to the part to be faced thereby, one end of the strip is fixedly anchored to the part and the other end thereof is fixed to a tension block or member 11 disposed at the opposite end of said part. The tension screw 13 having been threaded loosely into the socket 14:, the fulcrum screws 12 are first adjusted to take up play between the tension block and part and to apply an initial tension to the facing strip. The tension screw 13 is then tightened to apply a final owerful tension to the strip to rmly hold it to the wearing surface of the part with which associated and to straighten out any bows or kinks present therein. It is found in practice that the difficulties and objections encountered by the use of the track and runner facing means heretofore employed have been entirely overcome by the use of my improved facing means, and that the expense of maintenance and upkeep of hardened track and runner facing means is very materially reduced, and a substantially permanent smooth running of the reciprocatory bed insured.
i wish it understood that my invention is not limited to any specific construction, arrang'ement or form of the parts, as it is capable of numerous modificationswithout departing from the spirit of the claims.
Having thus described my invention,what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
l. The combination with a member having an elongated wear surface, of a facing strip applied to said surface and maintained under longitudinal tension.
2. The combination with a member having an elongated wear surface, of a flexible facing strip applied to said surface and maintained under longitudinal tension.
3. The combination with a member hav ing an elongated wear surface, of a facing strip applied to said surface, and separate means engaging said strip at longitudinally spaced points and cofiperating to hold the strip in facing relation to said surface and to longitudinally tension the same.
4. The combination with a member having an elongated wear surface, of a facing strip applied to said surface, and separate relatively adjustable means engaging said strip at longitudinally spaced points and cooperating to hold the strip in facing relation to said surface and to longitudinally tension, the same.
5. The combination with a' member having an elongated wear surface, of a flexible facing strip applied to said surface and anchored at one end, and means at the other aaaaeaa end of said strip for longitudinally tensioning the same.
6. The combination with a member having an elongated wear surface, of a flexible facing strip applied to said surface and anchored at one end, and adjustable means at the other end of said strip for longitudinally tensioning the same.
7. The combination with a member having an elongated wear surface, of a thin steel facing strip loosely restin on said surface and maintained under adjustable longitudinal tension.
8. The combination with a member having an elongated wear surface, of a thin steel facing strip mounted loosely on said surface, and separate means en aging said strip at the ends of the wear sur ace and cooperating to hold the strip to said surface and to longitudinally tension the same.
9. The combination with a member having an elongated wear surface, of a thin steel facing strip for said surface, means forming an anchor for said strip at one end of said surface, and means attached to said strip at the other end of the wear surface and operable to longitudinally tension said strip.
10. The combination with a member having an elongated wear surface, ofa facing strip mounted on said surface and anchored at one end thereof, and lever means attached to said strip at the other end of said wear surface and operable to longitudinally tension said strip. a
11. The combination with a member having an elongated wear surface, of a flexible facing strip applied to said surface and anchored at one end thereof, a. block attached at one end to the free end portion of said strip and extending transversely thereof, fulcrum means carried by said block for bearing against an end of said member, and means connecting said member and block and operable to draw the free end of said block toward the member to tension said strip.
12. The combination with a'member having an elongated wear surface, of a facing strip applied to said surface and anchored to'said member at one end of said surface, a lever attached at one end to the free end portion of said strip and extending transversely thereof, adjustable fulcrum screws carried by said lever and fulcruming against the adjacent end of said member, and means connecting the free end of said lever and said member and operable to move the lever to apply a tensioning stress on said strip.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto signed my name to this specification.
- MICHAEL A. DROITCOUR.
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US2538686A (en) * 1949-01-14 1951-01-16 Royal Typewriter Co Inc Wear resistant carriage guide rail for typewriters or like machines and method of forming same
US2606369A (en) * 1946-01-19 1952-08-12 Malagrino Francesco Opposed contact measuring device having adjustable transmission
US2844416A (en) * 1954-06-28 1958-07-22 Coulter & Mckenzie Machine Co Bearing means and method of making same
US2959452A (en) * 1956-08-08 1960-11-08 Kearney & Trecker Corp Slide and way structure
US3264905A (en) * 1963-04-23 1966-08-09 Sundstrand Corp Machine tools
US3311425A (en) * 1963-07-05 1967-03-28 Scharmann & Co Guiding means for machine tool parts, especially for carriages
US4374611A (en) * 1981-06-05 1983-02-22 Eastman Kodak Company Compact X-Y positioning mechanism for microfiche
US4892416A (en) * 1988-07-08 1990-01-09 Parker Hannifin Corporation Precision carriage and housing for relative position sensing device

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2606369A (en) * 1946-01-19 1952-08-12 Malagrino Francesco Opposed contact measuring device having adjustable transmission
US2538686A (en) * 1949-01-14 1951-01-16 Royal Typewriter Co Inc Wear resistant carriage guide rail for typewriters or like machines and method of forming same
US2844416A (en) * 1954-06-28 1958-07-22 Coulter & Mckenzie Machine Co Bearing means and method of making same
US2959452A (en) * 1956-08-08 1960-11-08 Kearney & Trecker Corp Slide and way structure
US3264905A (en) * 1963-04-23 1966-08-09 Sundstrand Corp Machine tools
US3311425A (en) * 1963-07-05 1967-03-28 Scharmann & Co Guiding means for machine tool parts, especially for carriages
US4374611A (en) * 1981-06-05 1983-02-22 Eastman Kodak Company Compact X-Y positioning mechanism for microfiche
US4892416A (en) * 1988-07-08 1990-01-09 Parker Hannifin Corporation Precision carriage and housing for relative position sensing device

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