US13576A - Cabd-printiitg press - Google Patents

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US13576A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
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  • Figure 1 is a vertical section of the press on line of Fig. 3; showing delivery of card last printed into the finished card chamber.
  • Fig. 2 is a similar view, showing card passing from blank card chamber.7
  • Fig. 3 is a plan of press when in position for printing.
  • the object of my invention is the automatic feed and delivery of the cards.
  • A is a bed, having inking table a, and form b; B, platen, movable longitudinally by lever C, and provided with inking roller d; C, chamber or well in which the pack of blank cards e are placed, open at bottom with the exception of slight flanges to support the cards; D, delivery chamber of the same construction as chamber C, and having a small projection z' on each side to raise the inner ends of the card.
  • the chambers C and D communicate by grooves f under the platen, of suflicient thickness for the passage of a single card; E, spring driver fastened to the bed A, and having a small projection m on its upper extremity of sufcient thickness to catch a single card; F, cross bar of bed under which lever C enters when the blank card is over the form; c, pressing lever, extending at right angles from the middle of bar L, and connected with the platen, by journals at the extremities of said bar 7L, resting in bearings in the depending side plates of the platen (one of which is shown behind the cross section of the bar, in Figs. l and 2). So that by moving the handle P, of the lever C, the bar 7L is made to turn upon its bearings.
  • driver E of the bed constructed, arranged, i JAS. D. CLARY.

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UNITED srrns Y Y rio DANL. K. NVINDER, OF CINCINNATI, CHIC.
CARD-PRINTING- PRESS.
To all whom t may concern.'
Be it known that I,DANIEL K. INDER, of Cincinnati, in the county of Hamilton and State of Ohio, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Card-Printing Presses; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction and operation of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawing, forming part of this specification.
Figure 1 is a vertical section of the press on line of Fig. 3; showing delivery of card last printed into the finished card chamber. Fig. 2 is a similar view, showing card passing from blank card chamber.7 Fig. 3 is a plan of press when in position for printing.
Similar characters of reference in the several gures denote the same part of the press.
The object of my invention is the automatic feed and delivery of the cards.
It consists in the construction at each extremity of the platen of a well or chamber, the same dimensions horizontally as the cards to be printed, connected by grooves in the under side of the platen, so that a card may pass from one chamber to the other by the action of a spring driver secured to the bed of the press; which, as the platen is drawn back for the inking of the form, catches the lower card in the blankcard chamber, forces it into the grooves beneath the platen, and causes the last printed card to be delivered at the bott-om of the pack in the other chamber, while a card is left in position to receive the impression when the platen shall return.
The details of construction and operation will readily be understood from the following description, and reference to the annexed drawing, where the several parts are` thus represented.
A is a bed, having inking table a, and form b; B, platen, movable longitudinally by lever C, and provided with inking roller d; C, chamber or well in which the pack of blank cards e are placed, open at bottom with the exception of slight flanges to support the cards; D, delivery chamber of the same construction as chamber C, and having a small projection z' on each side to raise the inner ends of the card. The chambers C and D communicate by grooves f under the platen, of suflicient thickness for the passage of a single card; E, spring driver fastened to the bed A, and having a small projection m on its upper extremity of sufcient thickness to catch a single card; F, cross bar of bed under which lever C enters when the blank card is over the form; c, pressing lever, extending at right angles from the middle of bar L, and connected with the platen, by journals at the extremities of said bar 7L, resting in bearings in the depending side plates of the platen (one of which is shown behind the cross section of the bar, in Figs. l and 2). So that by moving the handle P, of the lever C, the bar 7L is made to turn upon its bearings. Consequently, if when the platen is moved in the direction the reverse of that indicated by the arrow, the handle P be slightly elevated, the edge of the bar 7L` will enter beneath the projecting lip of the bar F, and downward pressure on lever C will draw the platen toward the bed, the fulcrum of said lever being then at the line of contact of the two bars F and 7L.
The operation of feeding and delivering is as follows: At the time of giving the impression the platen and bed have the relative position shown in Fig. 3, the portion L of lever C being at that time under bar F, as above set forth so that pressure upon handle P forces the platen toward the bed and gives the impression of the form to the card above it. The platen is then drawn in direction of arrow, and when in position shown in Fig. 2, the projection m of spring driver F. catches the bottom card in chamber C forcing it into the grooves beneath the platen and as the movement progersses against the end of the eXtreme card already in the grooves.A The inking roller meanthe position of Fig. 3 will bring it over the and operating, Substantially as specified, for 10 form, to be printed as above described. In the automatic feed and delivery of cards.
this manner the operation continues as long In testimony whereof, I have hereunto as the supply of cards is kept up in chamsigned my name before two Subscribing Wit- 5 ber C. nesses.
I claim as new and of my own invention- D. K. VINDER. The combination of the connected cham- IVitnesSeS: bers C and D of the platen, With the spring t GEO. PAT'rEN,
driver E of the bed, constructed, arranged, i JAS. D. CLARY.
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