US136967A - Improvement in machines for folding and measuring cloth - Google Patents

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
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  • My invention relates to machines for folding and measuring cloth; and consists in the construction and arrangement of parts, hereinafter described and claimed.
  • Figure 1 is a front view of a machine embodying my improvements. Fig.
  • A is a table, upon which the machine stands.
  • B is the frame, which supports the tension, measuring, and other rollers and bars, over which the material to be measured is passed. The upper portion of one of the uprights is shown in section to illustrate the parts contained within it.
  • 0 is an adjustable standard secured to the frame by means of screw-bolts 0 0 which pass through its base into and through slots in the base of the frame, this construction allowing the standard to be adjusted to or from a corresponding and opposite fixed standard.
  • an adjustable bearing, D secured in place by a set-screw, 8, each of which carries a swiveled clutch, E, and to the clutch, opposite the standard 0, is attached a crank.
  • cl utch es are adapted to receive and hold the foldingboard E, the adjustability of the standard 0 and the bearings D D enabling the clutches to be readily adapted to a folding-board of any length.
  • the measuringroller b andtension-roller a In the upper part of the frame B are placed the measuringroller b andtension-roller a.
  • the tension-roller rests upon the measits axis revolving in slots in the frame, and its pressure is regulated by a spiral spring, f, which acts upon a sliding upper bearing, a, on each endof its axis, and the tension of which is regulated by a set-screw, t.
  • the axis of the'measuring-roller b projects beyond the frame B, and'carries a single tooth, b, which acts upon the gear-wheel c, and moves it at each revolution, the revolutions, by means of the gearing c 0, being indicated by the index 01 upon the'dial-plate d.
  • the measuringroller is constructed of such size as, at a single revolution, tomea-sure such portion of a yard 0 e are stationary bars, and r r are rollers about which the material is passed, the rollers and bars being alternated, and the cloth passed above the rollers and under the bars, so as to keep it taut and straight.
  • G is an adjustable gage or guide, whose fingers project above the bars and rollers.
  • T is a hinged tray to receive the bolt of cloth to be mea shred. It is of such conformation that the bolt can be held and easily unrolled within it, and it is intended to be of such size that when turned up it will fold over the rollers c e and bars 1'1", and render the machine capable of easy boxing and transportation.
  • the office of the adjustable gage'Vis to confine the bolt between it and the other end of the tray and cause it to unroll evenly.
  • the mode of operation is as follows: The bolt of cloth is placed in the tray T, and the guide V advanced so that the bolt can turn easily between it and the other end of the tray.
  • the cloth is passed over rollers r r and under bars 6 6, between the tension and measuring-rollers, to the folding-board, which is held between the clutches E E, the guide G being adjusted to the width of the cloth.
  • the crank F By turning the crank F, the cloth will be accu rately fedto the measuring-rollers and folded upon the folding-board, and its measurement correctly indicated upon the dial.

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A. M. CHENEY.
Machinesf'or Folding and Measuring Cloth. N0.136,9 67', PatentedMarch18,1873.
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I as is desired.
ALONZO M. CHENEY, OF CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN.
IMPROVEMENT IN MACHINES FOR FOLDING AND MEASURING CLOTH.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 136,967, dated March 18, 1873.
'To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ALONZO M. CHENEY, of Charlotte, county of Eaton and State of Michigan, haveinvented Improvements in Cloth-Measuring Machines, of which the following is a specification:
My invention relates to machines for folding and measuring cloth; and consists in the construction and arrangement of parts, hereinafter described and claimed.
In the drawing, Figure 1 is a front view of a machine embodying my improvements. Fig.
2 is a section of the same throughthe line av 00 of Fig. 1.
A is a table, upon which the machine stands. B is the frame, which supports the tension, measuring, and other rollers and bars, over which the material to be measured is passed. The upper portion of one of the uprights is shown in section to illustrate the parts contained within it. 0 is an adjustable standard secured to the frame by means of screw-bolts 0 0 which pass through its base into and through slots in the base of the frame, this construction allowing the standard to be adjusted to or from a corresponding and opposite fixed standard. In each of these standards is an adjustable bearing, D, secured in place by a set-screw, 8, each of which carries a swiveled clutch, E, and to the clutch, opposite the standard 0, is attached a crank. These cl utch es are adapted to receive and hold the foldingboard E, the adjustability of the standard 0 and the bearings D D enabling the clutches to be readily adapted to a folding-board of any length. In the upper part of the frame B are placed the measuringroller b andtension-roller a. The tension-roller rests upon the measits axis revolving in slots in the frame, and its pressure is regulated by a spiral spring, f, which acts upon a sliding upper bearing, a, on each endof its axis, and the tension of which is regulated by a set-screw, t. The axis of the'measuring-roller b projects beyond the frame B, and'carries a single tooth, b, which acts upon the gear-wheel c, and moves it at each revolution, the revolutions, by means of the gearing c 0, being indicated by the index 01 upon the'dial-plate d. The measuringroller is constructed of such size as, at a single revolution, tomea-sure such portion of a yard 0 e are stationary bars, and r r are rollers about which the material is passed, the rollers and bars being alternated, and the cloth passed above the rollers and under the bars, so as to keep it taut and straight. G is an adjustable gage or guide, whose fingers project above the bars and rollers. It is secured to the base of the frame by means of a bolt, 9, which passes into a slot in the frame. Its object is to so guide the cloth to the meas uring-roller as to compel it to feed accurately. By means of the slot in the frame it can be adjusted to cloth of different Widths. T is a hinged tray to receive the bolt of cloth to be mea shred. It is of such conformation that the bolt can be held and easily unrolled within it, and it is intended to be of such size that when turned up it will fold over the rollers c e and bars 1'1", and render the machine capable of easy boxing and transportation. The office of the adjustable gage'Vis to confine the bolt between it and the other end of the tray and cause it to unroll evenly.
The mode of operation is as follows: The bolt of cloth is placed in the tray T, and the guide V advanced so that the bolt can turn easily between it and the other end of the tray. The cloth is passed over rollers r r and under bars 6 6, between the tension and measuring-rollers, to the folding-board, which is held between the clutches E E, the guide G being adjusted to the width of the cloth. By turning the crank F, the cloth will be accu rately fedto the measuring-rollers and folded upon the folding-board, and its measurement correctly indicated upon the dial.
I claim as my invention- In combination with the ordinary folding and measuring rollers of a cloth folding and measuring machine, the hinged tray T provided with an adjustable gage V, the rollers r r, and bars 0 e, and adjustable gage G arranged between the rollers and bars to guide the cloth, and all constructed and arranged as described.
In testimonywhereof I have signed my name to this specification before two subscribing witnesses.
ALONZO M. CHENEY.
Witnesses:
JOHN W. NIcnoLs, B. O. MACUMBER.
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