US1356667A - Marking- device - Google Patents

Marking- device Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1356667A
US1356667A US1356667DA US1356667A US 1356667 A US1356667 A US 1356667A US 1356667D A US1356667D A US 1356667DA US 1356667 A US1356667 A US 1356667A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
marker
web
roll
shaft
gear
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1356667A publication Critical patent/US1356667A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Definitions

  • Figure 1 is a side viewof a portion of a machine containing a marking device made.
  • Fig. 2 is a central section of such machine taken parallel with the plane of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a view'of the marking device shown detached, certain of its parts being in section, and
  • Fig. 4 isa section on line 4-4,, Fig. 4 3,
  • marking device may be used in connection with any desired machine for operating upon webs of paper or similar material, it is particularly adapted to be used in connection'with a machine such as is disclosed in my co-pending application, Se-
  • the marking device is located in the pathofthe web before it reaches the rolls 2 and 3, and is intended to indicate upon the web when predetermined lengths of the same have been operated upon by therolls.
  • the web A is fed into the machine between a printing bed roll 7 mounted upon ashaft 8, and a printing cylinder 9, which latter is mounted upon a shaft 10.
  • the web then passesover a feeding roll'11 mounted upon a shaft 12, atension roll 13 supported upon an arm 14, carried. by a shaft 15, being provided to. press the web against the surface of feeding roll 11/ From this point the. web passes to roll 2 where it is operated upon as above de-' scribed.
  • the marking mechanism may conveniently be actuated by provid ng a gear 16 upon shaft 12wh1ch meshes -w1th gear 6, and
  • Gear 17 is provided with a hunting tooth 19 which is secured preferably to the, face of said gear by means of a screw 20' andapin' 21.”
  • the slide 22 has furthermore a I 7 longitudinal slot 24 which receives .oneend rial No. 54,828, filed October 8th, 1915, and
  • a marking device comprising a bed roll for receiving a Web of material to be marked, a rotating printing. cylinder adj acentthere to, a marker reciprocably mounted upon said cylinder and normally held in retracted position, intermesh'ing gears for rotating the bed roll and the printing cylinder and c0- operating members respectively carriedby said gears periodically engaging to advance said marker into position to contact with the Web.
  • a marking device comprising a printing bed roll for receiving a'web of material to. bemarked, aprinting cylinder androll, said cylinder and'roll being mounted upon adjacent shafts, a marker reciprocably mounted upon said cylinder, means for rotating said shafts and a device carried by one of said means for periodically moving said marker into position to contact with the Web. 7 i V 3.
  • marking device comprising a bed roll for receiving a Web of material to be marked, a marker, said-roll and marker being mounted upon adjacent shafts, intermeshing gears on said shafts for driving the bed, roll and the marker, and means on said cooperating gears for moving said marker into position to contact With said Web when a certain point on one gear engages a certain point on the other.
  • a marking device comprising a bed roll for receiving a Web of material to be marked, a marker, said roll and marker being mounted upon adjacent shafts, intermeshing gears upon said shafts, a hunting tooth on one of said gears, and a cam device upon the other gear connected to said marker, and adapted to be actuated by said tooth to advance the marker into position to contact With the Web.
  • a marking device comprising a bed roll for receiving a Web of, material to be marked, a shaft adjacent thereto, gears for driving said roll and shaft,and means carr'ied by said driving gears for periodically V marking the Web as it passes over the roll.
  • a marking device comprising a bed roll adapted to receive a Web of material to be marked, a shaft adjacent thereto, gears respectively for driving the roll and shaft, said roll gear having a tooth, a-movable slide on the shaft gear adapted to be engaged by said 7 tooth, and a marker actuated from said slide.
  • A. marking device comprising a print 111g cylinder having a marker reciprocably mounted therein and normally'held in retracted position, a slide reciprocably mounted adjacent such member, a lever engaging both said slide and marker, means for periodically moving said slide to actuate the lever and advance the marker, and means for passing a Web of material over said printing cylinder.
  • a markingdevice comprising a printing cylinder having a marker reciprocably have hereunto set myhand.

Landscapes

  • Rotary Presses (AREA)

Description

C. E. SWICK.
MARKING DEVICE.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 16, 1918.
aJLdZ/A TTORNE ys w. T m m 9H V Z w n .3 W 33 m 1 3 u m w a h 4 C. E. SWICK- MARKING DEVICE. APPLICATION Hm) MAR-.16, 191a. 1,356,667, Patented Oct. 26, 1920. 2 S.HEETSSHEET 2.
- I v anvemo i L attozne Q 9 \N 0 mm M mm Q Q wm. H mm mm M L 5 sr'ra CLYDE E. SVTICK, OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, ASSIGNOR TO I-IAVVLEY PULP AND PAPER COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF OREGON.
MARKING DEVICE. I
Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Oct. 26, 1920.
Original application filed October 8, 1915, Serial No.,54,828 Divided and this application filed March 16,
Further objects and advantages of the invention will be apparentfrom the detailed description thereof contained hereinafter, in which I have described one embodiment of theinvention, which is to be considered merely as illustrative of many other'embodiments within the principle thereof. In the drawings;
Figure 1 is a side viewof a portion of a machine containing a marking device made.
according to my invention;
Fig. 2 is a central section of such machine taken parallel with the plane of Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is a view'of the marking device shown detached, certain of its parts being in section, and
Fig. 4 isa section on line 4-4,, Fig. 4 3,
looking in the direction of the arrows.
Although the marking device may be used in connection with any desired machine for operating upon webs of paper or similar material, it is particularly adapted to be used in connection'with a machine such as is disclosed in my co-pending application, Se-
entitled, Paper interfolding machine, of which application the present case is a division.
In the drawings I have shown a portion of the frame of a machine, 1, which supports rolls 2 and 3 upon shafts 4 and 5 respectively. Gear 6 upon shaft 4 is driven from parts of the machine not shown, or in any 'other desired manner, and meshes with gear 7, which latter rotates the roll 3. These rolls are designed to perform any desired operations upon a web of paper or similar material, and will not be described in detail; as their specific construction is not material.
to this invention.
1918. Serial No, 222,858.
The marking device is located in the pathofthe web before it reaches the rolls 2 and 3, and is intended to indicate upon the web when predetermined lengths of the same have been operated upon by therolls. For this purpose the web A is fed into the machine between a printing bed roll 7 mounted upon ashaft 8, and a printing cylinder 9, which latter is mounted upon a shaft 10. The web then passesover a feeding roll'11 mounted upon a shaft 12, atension roll 13 supported upon an arm 14, carried. by a shaft 15, being provided to. press the web against the surface of feeding roll 11/ From this point the. web passes to roll 2 where it is operated upon as above de-' scribed.
p The marking mechanismmay conveniently be actuated by provid ng a gear 16 upon shaft 12wh1ch meshes -w1th gear 6, and
which also meshes 'with'a gear 17 upon "a shaft 8 which carries the printing bed roll 7 A further gear 18 carried by shaft 10 transmits motion from shaft 8 to the shaft 19. which carries the printingcylinder 9. i
In order to actuate the marker, later to be described, I have employed the following mechanism, the details of which, however, arenot essential. Gear 17 is provided with a hunting tooth 19 which is secured preferably to the, face of said gear by means of a screw 20' andapin' 21." The gear 18, on
the other hand, is provided with a movable slide 22, having a projection 23 adapted to be engaged by tooth 19 hereinafter described. The slide 22 has furthermore a I 7 longitudinal slot 24 which receives .oneend rial No. 54,828, filed October 8th, 1915, and
of a lever 25, which lever is: held in position upon shaft 10 by means of'a' clamp 26. The
other end'of the lever 25 rests beneath a marker 27 in a recess 28 in the printing cylinder'9, which marker 27 is normally held in. retracted position by a spring 29. A plate 30, held in place by screws 31 maybe provided to hold removably in place the marker 27 and spring 29. An inking roll 32 on an over the bed roll 7 For instance, the gear thereof, and tooth 19 will engage projection 23 once every seventy-five revolutions.
Slide 22 and its projection 23 are normally pressed into outer position by spring 29, and the marker 27 is at the same time held in retracted position. When tooth 19 engages the projection 23, slide 22 is pushed thereby into its inner position, and lever 25 istilted to advance marker 27 into a position to engage the web as the latter passes over bed roll '7 It Will be apparent that by changing the ratio of gears 17 and 18, any desired lengths of the: Web may be periodically marked off in a similar manner.
While I have described my invention above in detail it is obvious that many changes may be made therein without departing from its spirit as defined in the appended claims.
I claim: V a
1. A marking device comprising a bed roll for receiving a Web of material to be marked, a rotating printing. cylinder adj acentthere to, a marker reciprocably mounted upon said cylinder and normally held in retracted position, intermesh'ing gears for rotating the bed roll and the printing cylinder and c0- operating members respectively carriedby said gears periodically engaging to advance said marker into position to contact with the Web. I 2. A marking device comprising a printing bed roll for receiving a'web of material to. bemarked, aprinting cylinder androll, said cylinder and'roll being mounted upon adjacent shafts, a marker reciprocably mounted upon said cylinder, means for rotating said shafts and a device carried by one of said means for periodically moving said marker into position to contact with the Web. 7 i V 3. marking device comprising a bed roll for receiving a Web of material to be marked, a marker, said-roll and marker being mounted upon adjacent shafts, intermeshing gears on said shafts for driving the bed, roll and the marker, and means on said cooperating gears for moving said marker into position to contact With said Web when a certain point on one gear engages a certain point on the other. 1
4. A marking device comprising a bed roll for receiving a Web of material to be marked, a marker, said roll and marker being mounted upon adjacent shafts, intermeshing gears upon said shafts, a hunting tooth on one of said gears, and a cam device upon the other gear connected to said marker, and adapted to be actuated by said tooth to advance the marker into position to contact With the Web.
5. A marking device comprising a bed roll for receiving a Web of, material to be marked, a shaft adjacent thereto, gears for driving said roll and shaft,and means carr'ied by said driving gears for periodically V marking the Web as it passes over the roll.
6. A marking device comprising a bed roll adapted to receive a Web of material to be marked, a shaft adjacent thereto, gears respectively for driving the roll and shaft, said roll gear having a tooth, a-movable slide on the shaft gear adapted to be engaged by said 7 tooth, and a marker actuated from said slide.
7. A. marking device comprising a print 111g cylinder having a marker reciprocably mounted therein and normally'held in retracted position, a slide reciprocably mounted adjacent such member, a lever engaging both said slide and marker, means for periodically moving said slide to actuate the lever and advance the marker, and means for passing a Web of material over said printing cylinder. a
8. A markingdevice comprising a printing cylinder having a marker reciprocably have hereunto set myhand.
, CLYDE E. SWIGK. l/Vitness'esf ANNA D. MGNEIL, M. A. SAVILLE.
US1356667D Marking- device Expired - Lifetime US1356667A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1356667A true US1356667A (en) 1920-10-26

Family

ID=3396693

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US1356667D Expired - Lifetime US1356667A (en) Marking- device

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1356667A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2673498A (en) * 1952-04-08 1954-03-30 Kenneth A Wagner Sheet counter for paper sheet handling machines

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2673498A (en) * 1952-04-08 1954-03-30 Kenneth A Wagner Sheet counter for paper sheet handling machines

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US2474160A (en) Ductor roller adjustment and method
US1356667A (en) Marking- device
US1688967A (en) Printing machine
US1282131A (en) Printing-machine.
US1472466A (en) Mechanism for feeding tags, cards, etc.
US2168486A (en) Duplicating apparatus
US3254596A (en) Document printing device
GB1169564A (en) Document Endorser
US2096869A (en) Printing press
US1159011A (en) Paper-guide for printing-presses.
US2804015A (en) Printing gap adjusting device for printing machines
US252153A (en) Perfecting printing-machine
US970768A (en) Ticket-printing machine.
US3347123A (en) Perforator
US1386573A (en) Rotary printing-press
US2746748A (en) Movable nipping roller delivery for a printing machine
US4747345A (en) Foil stamping bed and cylinder press
US1299920A (en) Mechanism for registering sheets.
US1098509A (en) Propelling mechanism for paper-feeding apparatus.
US1108162A (en) Printing-press.
US1355844A (en) Printing-press
US1284475A (en) Web-perfecting machine.
US1041934A (en) Intaglio and relief printing device.
US669369A (en) Printing-press.
US788524A (en) Inking mechanism.