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US1415459A
US1415459A US277662A US27766219A US1415459A US 1415459 A US1415459 A US 1415459A US 277662 A US277662 A US 277662A US 27766219 A US27766219 A US 27766219A US 1415459 A US1415459 A US 1415459A
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    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
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  • This invention relates to animproved machinefor sizing metal bands, such as projectile bands of copper as set forth in my application, Serial No. 242,401, filed June 28, 1918, (Patent No. 1,382,734, granted June 28, 1921,) of which the present application is a division.
  • the primary object of the present invention is to provide a simple, elficient machine for bringing a roughly finished band accurately to the required dimensions in a convenient and economical manner.
  • the greatest accuracy is required, and if there is the slightest variation from the standard dimensions, the band is rejected. Any difficulty in this respect may be overcome by the use of my improved machine or press, by which the bands can be very readily and quickly brought to the required size and shape, the
  • the invention consists in the novel features and combinations of parts to be hereinafter described formed, the cylindrical inner surface of the die facing and being concentric with the upper part of themandrel.
  • a sizin sleeve 29 is adapted to slide up and down etween the mandrel and die, said sleeve being rods 32 from the gate 33 of the press.
  • main part of the sizing sleeve 29 is cylindrical in shape, its inner surface conforming snugly to the exterior surface of the mandrel and its outer surface conforming snugly to the inner cylindrical surface of the die 28.
  • the upper edge of said sizing sleeve is squared off preferably, so as to form a band with a squared off edge, and the upper part of the sleeve corresponds in'interior and exterior diameter respectively with the band to be formed.
  • Another sizing sleeve 34 is adapted to enter the space between the mandrel and die when the gate is lowered.
  • the roughly finished cylindrical band which is preferably formed in'the manner set forth in my prior application, is placed around the mandrel, as shown at 10, and on the first part of the downward movement of the press, the plate 31 is lowered so as to let the sleeve 29 dowli on to the support 27 and thereby permit the blank'to move down into the die.
  • the blank While in the die and around the mandrel, the blank is compressed by the downward pressure of the upper sizing sleeve, its upper edge being engaged by the upper sizing sleeve which is co-extensive therewith, and its lower edge being similarly engaged and supported on the lower sizing sleeve.
  • the pressure exerted causes a displacement of the metal in the blank, which OF CON- is copper or like du ctile metal, and it will parent that the roughly finished band will be perfected in shape and brought very accurately to the'required dimensions.
  • a die bed an upstanding, stationary mandrel thereon, a die member surrounding the mandrel with clearance to receive a band, and separate means to compress the band in the space between the mandrel and the die member.
  • a die bed In a machine for making projectile bands, a die bed, a fixed upstanding mandrel thereon, a fixed die surrounding the mandrel, means to support a band in the space'between the mandrel and die, and. movable means for exerting ressure on the upper edge of the band whi e the same is in the die.
  • a die and a mandrel fixed relatively to each other, the die surrounding the mandrel with clearance to afford a receiving space fora band, and means for compressing a band in said receiving space.
  • a fixed, upstanding mandrel In a machine for making projectile hands, a fixed, upstanding mandrel, a fixed die surrounding the same, a sleeve in the die to support a band in the space between the mandrel and the die, and means for compressing the-band while it is supported by said sleeve.
  • a mandrel and a die fixed relatively to each other and creating between them a band-receiving space, a band-supporting 6.
  • a mandrel and a die fixed relatively to each other, and a pair of sizing sleeves working in the die.
  • a die bed a fixed, upstanding mandrel thereon, a fixed die surrounding the mandrel concentrically with a clearance space between it and the mandrel to receive a band, said mandrel extending upward above the die, a sleeve working in the die to support the band from beneath, an upper sleeve adapted to fit over the upper end of the mandrel and to compress the band in the space between the mandrel and die while it is supported on the lower sleeve, means for mounting the lower sleeve movably, and means for mounting the upper sleeve movably.

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A. W. LIMONT.
MACHINE FOR SIZING PROJECTILE BANDS.
APPLICATION men FEB-[7.19l9. RENEWED NOV. 16.1931.
1,415,459. Patented May 9,1922.
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1 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ALEXANDER W. LIMONT, OF BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR TO BRIDGEPORT BRASS COM'JE'ANY, OF BBIDGEPO'RT, CONNECTICUT, A CORPORATION MACHINE FOR; SIZING EROJECTILE BAN'DS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented May 9, 1922*.
Original application filed .Tune 28, 1918, Serial No. 242,401. Divided and this application filed February 17, 1919, Serial No. 277,662. Renewed November 16, 1921.. Serial No. 515,690.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ALEXANDER W. LIMONT, a citizen of the United States, residing in Bridgeport, county of Fairfield, and State of Connecticut, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Machines for Sizing Projectile Bands, of which the following is a full, clear, andexact description.
This invention relates to animproved machinefor sizing metal bands, such as projectile bands of copper as set forth in my application, Serial No. 242,401, filed June 28, 1918, (Patent No. 1,382,734, granted June 28, 1921,) of which the present application is a division.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a simple, elficient machine for bringing a roughly finished band accurately to the required dimensions in a convenient and economical manner. In the manufacture of projectile bands, the greatest accuracy is required, and if there is the slightest variation from the standard dimensions, the band is rejected. Any difficulty in this respect may be overcome by the use of my improved machine or press, by which the bands can be very readily and quickly brought to the required size and shape, the
possibility of error being reduced to a minimum.
To these and other ends, the invention consists in the novel features and combinations of parts to be hereinafter described formed, the cylindrical inner surface of the die facing and being concentric with the upper part of themandrel. A sizin sleeve 29 is adapted to slide up and down etween the mandrel and die, said sleeve being rods 32 from the gate 33 of the press. The
main part of the sizing sleeve 29 is cylindrical in shape, its inner surface conforming snugly to the exterior surface of the mandrel and its outer surface conforming snugly to the inner cylindrical surface of the die 28. The upper edge of said sizing sleeve is squared off preferably, so as to form a band with a squared off edge, and the upper part of the sleeve corresponds in'interior and exterior diameter respectively with the band to be formed. Another sizing sleeve 34, generally similar to the sleeve 29 and having its lower cylindrical part of the same dimensions, is adapted to enter the space between the mandrel and die when the gate is lowered.
The roughly finished cylindrical band, which is preferably formed in'the manner set forth in my prior application, is placed around the mandrel, as shown at 10, and on the first part of the downward movement of the press, the plate 31 is lowered so as to let the sleeve 29 dowli on to the support 27 and thereby permit the blank'to move down into the die. While in the die and around the mandrel, the blank is compressed by the downward pressure of the upper sizing sleeve, its upper edge being engaged by the upper sizing sleeve which is co-extensive therewith, and its lower edge being similarly engaged and supported on the lower sizing sleeve. The pressure exerted causes a displacement of the metal in the blank, which OF CON- is copper or like du ctile metal, and it will parent that the roughly finished band will be perfected in shape and brought very accurately to the'required dimensions.
' When. the proper pressure has been exerted and the required dimensions obtained,
the pressure on. the blank is removed by' raisin the gate of the press with the sleeve 34.
the rods 32, plate 31 and pins 31, and this causes the lower sleeve to be raised sufs the gate moves upward, it carries f .ficiently tomove the finished band up out mounted on rods 30 supported by a plate 31, which plate 31 is, in turn, supported byof the die.
In this manner, the finished 5' band is ejected from the die. It will lie observed, from the drawing, that the parts are so proportioned that when the pressing of the blank commences, its upper surface is substantially flush withthe upper surface of the die, and the upward movement of the band after the pressing operation is neces- A sary to remove the band from the die and mandrel or facilitate such removal.
Various modifications in the details of the machine construction may be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the claims.
What I claim is: Y
1. In a machine for making projectile bands, the combination of a die bed, an upstanding, stationary mandrel thereon, a die member surrounding the mandrel with clearance to receive a band, and separate means to compress the band in the space between the mandrel and the die member.
2. In a machine for making projectile bands, a die bed, a fixed upstanding mandrel thereon, a fixed die surrounding the mandrel, means to support a band in the space'between the mandrel and die, and. movable means for exerting ressure on the upper edge of the band whi e the same is in the die.
3. In a machine for making projectile hands, a die and a mandrel fixed relatively to each other, the die surrounding the mandrel with clearance to afford a receiving space fora band, and means for compressing a band in said receiving space.
4:. In a machine for making projectile hands, a fixed, upstanding mandrel, a fixed die surrounding the same, a sleeve in the die to support a band in the space between the mandrel and the die, and means for compressing the-band while it is supported by said sleeve.
5. In a machine for making projectile bands, a mandrel and a die fixed relatively to each other and creating between them a band-receiving space, a band-supporting 6. In a maohine for making projectile bands, a mandrel and a die fixed relatively to each other, and a pair of sizing sleeves working in the die.
7. In a mach ne for making projectile bands, a diebed, a fixed mandrel rising therefrom, a die surrounding saidi mandrel with a clearance space to receive a band, a vertically movable sleeve in the die for supporting the band, means for exerting pressure on the band from above while it is supported on said sleeve so as to cause it to fill the space between the mandrel and die, and means for actuating said sleeve to eject theband from the die.
8. In a machine for making projectile bands, a die bed, a fixed, upstanding mandrel thereon, a fixed die surrounding the mandrel concentrically with a clearance space between it and the mandrel to receive a band, said mandrel extending upward above the die, a sleeve working in the die to support the band from beneath, an upper sleeve adapted to fit over the upper end of the mandrel and to compress the band in the space between the mandrel and die while it is supported on the lower sleeve, means for mounting the lower sleeve movably, and means for mounting the upper sleeve movably. I
9.In a machine for making projectile bands and the like, a mandrel and a die fixed relatively to each other to provide a band-receiving space, and means operating in the band receiving space to exert pressure on the edges of the band and compress the same.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand on the 13th dayof February 1919. ALEXANDER w. LiMoirr.
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US2660076A (en) * 1947-10-09 1953-11-24 Milton F May Sizing machine
US2689492A (en) * 1948-01-07 1954-09-21 Ford Motor Co Restriking process
US2898788A (en) * 1955-07-15 1959-08-11 Wheeling Steel Corp Apparatus for forming a boiler head or the like
US3034641A (en) * 1957-05-31 1962-05-15 Gen Electric Apparatus for extruding silver contacts
US3053122A (en) * 1957-05-02 1962-09-11 Ferracute Machine Company Work-piece ejector for coining presses
US3133458A (en) * 1962-07-31 1964-05-19 Burgess Norton Mfg Co Extruding apparatus
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2660076A (en) * 1947-10-09 1953-11-24 Milton F May Sizing machine
US2689492A (en) * 1948-01-07 1954-09-21 Ford Motor Co Restriking process
US2898788A (en) * 1955-07-15 1959-08-11 Wheeling Steel Corp Apparatus for forming a boiler head or the like
US3053122A (en) * 1957-05-02 1962-09-11 Ferracute Machine Company Work-piece ejector for coining presses
US3034641A (en) * 1957-05-31 1962-05-15 Gen Electric Apparatus for extruding silver contacts
US3133458A (en) * 1962-07-31 1964-05-19 Burgess Norton Mfg Co Extruding apparatus
DE102017124148A1 (en) * 2017-10-17 2019-04-18 Schuler Pressen Gmbh Embossing press and method for embossing a blank
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