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US1435979A
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    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02PCONTROL OR REGULATION OF ELECTRIC MOTORS, ELECTRIC GENERATORS OR DYNAMO-ELECTRIC CONVERTERS; CONTROLLING TRANSFORMERS, REACTORS OR CHOKE COILS
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T83/00Cutting
    • Y10T83/444Tool engages work during dwell of intermittent workfeed
    • Y10T83/4458Work-sensing means to control work-moving or work-stopping means
    • Y10T83/446With means to initiate tool feed by same control impulse
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T83/00Cutting
    • Y10T83/444Tool engages work during dwell of intermittent workfeed
    • Y10T83/4587Dwell initiated by disengagement of surface of moving frictional feed means from work
    • Y10T83/4592Feed means has rotary motion
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T83/00Cutting
    • Y10T83/566Interrelated tool actuating means and means to actuate work immobilizer
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T83/00Cutting
    • Y10T83/626Operation of member controlled by means responsive to position of element remote from member [e.g., interlock]
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  • This invention relates to electrical controllers and more particularly to controllers for mechanisms adapted to cooperate cyclically, of which class of mechanisms power operated shears may be taken as exemplary.
  • Another object is that of providing a controller of the character stated which while adapted to provide full automatic cyclic control of the aforesaid and similarly correlated instrumentalities is further amenable to adequate voluntary control for any desired number of c cles or parts of a cycle.
  • Another object is that of providing a controller of the character stated wherein the action of the various control agencies is so correlated with reference to the degree or extent of operationof certain of the elements to be controlled as to maintain for the cyclic operations of said elements anject is that of providing a con-- the embodiments which the invention mayassume in practice.
  • Feed rolls 4 and 5 are adapted to be'driven continuously in opposite relative directions by said motor 2 at either of two preselected speeds dependent upon selective energization of speed clutches 6 and 7 for drawing the stock from a roll 8 thereof and feeding the same to the shear 1, said rolls being pressed together by means of a spring 9 to engage and grip the stock and being separable through energization, of a solenoid magnet 10 to release the stock, while a hold down magnet 11 serves when energized to stop and hold the stock during cutting.
  • the shear at the completion of its return stroke serves by means of a lever 12 to release itself from the driving motor, the winding of clutch 3 having been previously de-energized.
  • the sections of stock after cutting are advanced to a suitable receiving table 13 by means of continuously rotating rolls l 4, -which in practice may be driven from any suitable source of power.
  • the foregoing electromagnetic elements are adapted to be energized from supply lines L','L in proper cyclic order through co-operative action of relays 15 to 21 sub ject to correlation and timing by means of a drum controller limit switch 22 to be driven in synchronism with the shear 1 and work limit switches 23 and 2A actuated by the stock.
  • a main switch 25 controllable by a two position push button 26 serves to connect and disconnect the controller to its supply lines, while push button switches 27 and 28 serve to subject the action of said relays to voluntary control.
  • Suitable interlocks to be hereinafter described, provide against a cyclic operation of the various elements.
  • Relays 15 and 17 in conjunction with work limit switch 24 serve to control jointly the energizing circuits of relays 18, 19 and 20, of which relay -19 serves to control the energizing circuit of hold down magnet 11 and, jointly with a switch 29 operable by the solenoid magnet 10, to control energization of the winding of shear clutch 3.
  • Relay 20 serves to control energization of the solenoid mag- 1 the operation of the device may be described as follows: Closure of the starting push but ton 26 completes the energizing circuit of main switch 25, said circuit extending from line L by conductor 30.through said push button switch, by conductor 31 through the winding-of said main switch and thence to line L Said main switch thereupon closes connecting the controller to its supply line, whereupon since relay 21 is de-energized, fast speed clutch 6 is at once energized to drive the feed rolls 4 and 5 at high speed for feedingv the stock toward the shear.
  • the circuit of ⁇ said clutch 6 extends from line L through the lower contacts of main switch '25-, thence by conductor 32 through the down contacts of relay 21, thence by conductor 33 through the winding of said clutch, thence by conductors 34, 3 5, 36 and 37 through the upper contacts of said main switch to line L
  • Closure of the main switch during the assumed positioning of the various limit switches also serves to energize the closing windings of relays 15 and 16 through circuit connections extending from line L through said main switch,-thence by conductors 32 and 38 to conductor 39, thencein parallel-through the respective left hand contacts of the work limit switches 24 andv 23, thence in parallel by conductors 40 and 41 through the respective closing windings of said relays and by conductors 42 and 43 to their junction, thence by conductor 44 to the upper contact of the shear limit switch 22 and through said limitswitch to the lower contactlthereof, thence by conductors 36 and 37 through the main switch to line L.
  • Said relays 15 and 16 are thereupon adapted to close but owing to the aforedescribed position of limit switches 23 and 24 closure of said relays produces no immediate effect.
  • Each of said relays uponclosing completes a maintainingf circuit for itself, the maintaining circuit of relay 15 extending to conductor 38 as formerly traced, thence through the upper contacts and through the winding of said relay to line L as formerly traced, whereas the maintaining circuit of relay 16 extends, from conductor 32 by conductor 45 through the up contacts and the winding thereof to conductor 43 and thence as formerly traced.
  • Said relay 21 thereupon disengages its down contacts and closes its up contacts thereby de-energizing the fast speed clutch 6 and eifectin energization of the slow speed clutch g whereupon the speed of delivery of the stock is reduced to a predetermined value preparatory to stopping thereof.
  • relays 18, 19and 20 thereupon close and relay 18 moreover completes a maintaining circuit for all of said relays,'said circuit extending to conductor 32 as formerly traced, thence by conductor 57 through the upper contacts of said relay 18,
  • Relay 20 upon closure completes the energizing circuitof the solenoid magnet 10, said circuit extending from line L to conductor 32 as formerly traced, thence by conductor 59 through said relay, by conductor 60 through the winding of said solenoid magnet and by conductors 61 and 37 to line L as formerlytraced.
  • Said solenoid magnet thereupon responds, drawing down the lower feed roll 5 to release the stock and temporarily arrest feeding thereof by the rolls, and also closingswitch 29.
  • Closure of relay 19 completes the energizing circuit of the holding magnet 11, said circuit extending to conductor 32 as formerly traced, thence by conductor 62 through the upper contacts of said relay 19, by conductor 63 through the winding of saidholding magnet and, thence by conductor 37 to line L as formerly traced.
  • Closure of relay 19 while switch 29 is retained closed also serves to com lete the energizing circuit of the shear clutc 3, said circuit extending from line L to said relay as formerly traced, thence through the lower contacts of said relay, by conductor 64 through the winding of said shear clutch, by conductor 65 through switch 29, thence by conductors 66 and 37 to line Said shear clutch thereupon draws in its armature for locking the shear driving mechanism to the motor shaft.
  • the shear 1 is thereupon driven downwardly to sever the stock and durin such downward movement the shear hol er 67 moves the latch mechanism 68 to slip by without actuating the clutch releasing lever 12.
  • shear limit switch 22 is actuated first to effect en-, gagement of its intermediate contacts, enga gement of the upperof said contacts serving to transfer the control of relays 18, 19 and 20 from the down contacts of relay 17 to said shear limitswitch. Engagement of the lower of said intermediate contacts,
  • Relay, 17 thereupon closes, de-energizing its down contacts, the energizing circuit of relays 18, 19 and 20 being thereafter maintained through conductor 71 leading from conductor 53 to the shear limit switch.
  • Said relay 17 upon closing furthermore establishes .a maintaining circuit for itself, said circuit extending to and through its energizing winding as formerly traced thence through its up er contacts and by conductor 56 to line The down contacts of said relay are thus maintained deenergized pending re-opening thereof thus providing for subsequent de-energization of relays18, 19 and 20 by the shear limit switch.
  • shear clutch 3 and also de-energizing hold-down magnet 11 and solenoid magnet 10, The latter action serves to release the stock from its retention and permits the feed rolls to engage and drive the same at high speed.
  • De-energization of the shear clutch winding does not cause immediate release of the clutch, such action being effected mechanically by the shear acting through the lever 12 justas the former completes its return stroke.
  • relay 17 permits closure of relays 18, 19 and 20 to be effected independently of the shear limit switch while subjecting said latter relays to ing.
  • the control of the energizing circuit of shear clutch 3 by the solenoid magnet switch 29 provides against operation of the shear until after the stock has been released by the feed rolls 4 and 5.
  • the combined electrical and mechanical interlock between the ,shear and its driving clutch provides for operation of the shear only in complete cycles beginning and ending at its extreme upper position.
  • scribed automatic action may be-effected at any time throughopeningof main switch 25 by the starting push button 26.
  • push button switches 27 and 28- parallel the relays 15 and 16 respectively control by said shear limit switch for open- I and hence provide for voluntary control of the circuits which during automatic action are controlled by said relays.
  • the slow push button switch 27 is first closed and locked, thus completing the circuit of relay 21 whereby upon closure of the starting push button and response of main switch 25 said relay is adapted to-respond for de-' energizing the fast clutch 6 and energizing the slow clutch 7.
  • the stock is thereafter driven at slow speed and when in proper position for trimming the trim push button switch 28 is momentarily pressed, thus energizin 'relays 18, 19 and 20 which thereupon 0 oseand maintain themselves.
  • the trim button may now be released.
  • Closure of said relays serves to energize the wind ings of hold down magnet 11, solenoid -magnet 10 and shear clutch 3, as aforedescribed, for effecting the trimming cut. Moreover the device will thereafter continue automatically to advance and cut the stock but at slow speed. However, upon release and opening of the slow push button 27 the normal speed for automatic action'is assumed.
  • the speed of operation of the device may be varied by adjusting the speed of motor 2 or'the gear ratio of the feed rolls 4: and 5 thereto, 'vwhile by varying the distance between the shear 1 and the work limit switches 23 and 24 the length of the cut sections may be preselected, none of which adjustments in anyfwise affects the cyclic operation of the controller or the relative timing of the various operations.
  • a controller for power operated devices having intermittently acting elements including work advancing and work holding elements and elements to act upon the work while so held
  • control means for said elements to initiate and termlnate act on thereof of means for sub ectlng saldformer means to control 1n accordance with-the progress of operation of certain of said elements for effecting automatically a predetermined cycle of operation of all of said elements.
  • control means for said elements to initiate and terminate action thereof of means for subjecting said former means to control in accordance with the progress of operation of certain of said elements for effecting automatically a predetermined cycle of operation of all of said elements, said latter means including a mechanism to be driven in synchronism with certain of said eleof said elements and initiation control means for said elements to initiate and terminate action thereof, of means for subjecting said former means to control in accordance with the progress of operation of certain of said elements for effecting automatically a predeterminedcycle of operation of all of said elements, said latter means including a mechanism to be driven in synchronism with certain of said elements for effecting a predetermined control of other of said elements and'also providing for a different character of control of said latter elements.
  • a controller for power operated devices having intermittently acting elements including work advancing and work holding elements and elements to act upon the work while so held
  • electromagnetic means for controlling the action of said elements of means coacting with said electromagnetic means to provide for full automatic cyclic operation of the device as a whole, said latter means including means for subjecting said latter mentioned elements to control in accordance with the progress of operation of certain of said former elements.
  • a controller for power operated devices having intermittently acting elements including work advancing and work holding elements and elements to act upon the work while so held
  • the'combination with electromagnetic means for controlling the action of said elements, of means coacting with said electromagnetic means'to provide for full ing elements and elements to act upon the I work while so held
  • said last mentioned means including a swltch subject to actuation upon a predetermined operation of said work advancing elements to provide for arrest of operation of action of said other elements.
  • a controller for power operated devices having intermittently acting elements including work advancing and work hold ing elements and elements to act upon the Work while so held
  • a controller for power operated shears and the like the combination with a driving motor, and a shear and feed rolls to be driven thereby, of electron'iagnetica-lly operable devices adapted to act intermittently for effecting operating connections between said shear and said motor and between said rolls and the stockand also for stopping and holding the stock during cut- .ting by said shear, relays for controlling energization of saidelectromagnetic devices, and control means for said relays subjected to control in accordance with the progress of operation of said shear and said feed rolls for effecting adequately timed cyclic operation of said devices.
  • a controller for power operated shears and the like tluvcombination with a driving motor and a shear and feed rolls to be driven thereby, of clectromagnetically operable clutches for ell'ccting intermittent driving connection of said shear and for selecting the speed of operation of said rolls, electromagnetically operable means for effecting release of the stockby said feed rolls and for positioning and holding the stock during cutting, and automatic control means for said electromagnetically operable means providing for adequately timed cyclic operation of the instrumentalities controlled thereby.
  • a controller for power operated shears and the like the combination with a driving motor and a shear and feed rolls to be driven thereby, of electromagnetically operable clutches for effecting intermittent driving connection of said shear and for se-v lecting the speed of operation of said rolls, electromagnctically operable means for effecting release of the stock by said feed rolls and for positioning and holding the stock during cutting, and automatic control means for said electromagnetically operable means providing for adequately timed cyclic operation of the instrumentahties controlledthereby, said control means including a switch providing against operation of said shear 'prior to operation of said Work releasing means.

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H. P. REED.
ELECTRICAL CONTROLLER.
APPLICATION FILED JAN.28,1920.
1 ,435,979, Patented Nov. 21, 1922;
o IALVENTOR. n MWOW cw A TTORNEY Patented Nov. 21, 192 2 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HARRISON I. REED, OF MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, ASSIGNOR TO THE CUTLER-HAMMER MFG. 00., OF -MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, A CORPORATION OF WISCONSIN.
ELECTRICAL CONTROLLER.
Application filed January 28, 1920. Serial No. 354,558.
I To all whom it may concern:
' Be it known that I, HARRISON P. REED, a citizen of the United States, residing at Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee and State of Wisconsin, have invented new and useful Improvements in Electrical Controllers, of which the following is a full, clear, concise, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, forming a part of this specification.
This invention relates to electrical controllers and more particularly to controllers for mechanisms adapted to cooperate cyclically, of which class of mechanisms power operated shears may be taken as exemplary.
In the operation of certain types of shears, it has been'customary to employ a continuously operating motor to supply power both for driving the shear and for advancingthe' chanical elements performing the foregoing functions and also for holding the work during the cutting operation, and the present invention has among itsobjects that of providing a controller for rendering the action of the aforesaid and other similarly correlated instrumentalities fully automatic.
Another object isthat of providing a controller of the character stated which while adapted to provide full automatic cyclic control of the aforesaid and similarly correlated instrumentalities is further amenable to adequate voluntary control for any desired number of c cles or parts of a cycle.
Another ob troller of the character aforestated wherein provision is made for varying the control from automatic to voluntary or vice versa, without interruption or derangement of the cycle of operation of the controlled mechanism. v
Another object is that of providing a controller of the character stated wherein the action of the various control agencies is so correlated with reference to the degree or extent of operationof certain of the elements to be controlled as to maintain for the cyclic operations of said elements anject is that of providing a con-- the embodiments which the invention mayassume in practice.
Referring to the drawing, the same illustrates a shear 1 to be driven intermittently by a motor 2 through an electromagnetically engageable and mechanically releasable jaw clutch 3 and suitable gearing. Feed rolls 4 and 5 are adapted to be'driven continuously in opposite relative directions by said motor 2 at either of two preselected speeds dependent upon selective energization of speed clutches 6 and 7 for drawing the stock from a roll 8 thereof and feeding the same to the shear 1, said rolls being pressed together by means of a spring 9 to engage and grip the stock and being separable through energization, of a solenoid magnet 10 to release the stock, while a hold down magnet 11 serves when energized to stop and hold the stock during cutting. The shear at the completion of its return stroke serves by means of a lever 12 to release itself from the driving motor, the winding of clutch 3 having been previously de-energized. The sections of stock after cutting are advanced to a suitable receiving table 13 by means of continuously rotating rolls l 4, -which in practice may be driven from any suitable source of power.
The foregoing electromagnetic elements are adapted to be energized from supply lines L','L in proper cyclic order through co-operative action of relays 15 to 21 sub ject to correlation and timing by means of a drum controller limit switch 22 to be driven in synchronism with the shear 1 and work limit switches 23 and 2A actuated by the stock. A main switch 25 controllable by a two position push button 26 serves to connect and disconnect the controller to its supply lines, while push button switches 27 and 28 serve to subject the action of said relays to voluntary control. Suitable interlocks, to be hereinafter described, provide against a cyclic operation of the various elements.
The foregoing control instrumentalitios are associated as follows: Relays 15 and 17 in conjunction with work limit switch 24 serve to control jointly the energizing circuits of relays 18, 19 and 20, of which relay -19 serves to control the energizing circuit of hold down magnet 11 and, jointly with a switch 29 operable by the solenoid magnet 10, to control energization of the winding of shear clutch 3. Relay 20 serves to control energization of the solenoid mag- 1 the operation of the device may be described as follows: Closure of the starting push but ton 26 completes the energizing circuit of main switch 25, said circuit extending from line L by conductor 30.through said push button switch, by conductor 31 through the winding-of said main switch and thence to line L Said main switch thereupon closes connecting the controller to its supply line, whereupon since relay 21 is de-energized, fast speed clutch 6 is at once energized to drive the feed rolls 4 and 5 at high speed for feedingv the stock toward the shear. The circuit of \said clutch 6 extends from line L through the lower contacts of main switch '25-, thence by conductor 32 through the down contacts of relay 21, thence by conductor 33 through the winding of said clutch, thence by conductors 34, 3 5, 36 and 37 through the upper contacts of said main switch to line L Closure of the main switch during the assumed positioning of the various limit switches also serves to energize the closing windings of relays 15 and 16 through circuit connections extending from line L through said main switch,-thence by conductors 32 and 38 to conductor 39, thencein parallel-through the respective left hand contacts of the work limit switches 24 andv 23, thence in parallel by conductors 40 and 41 through the respective closing windings of said relays and by conductors 42 and 43 to their junction, thence by conductor 44 to the upper contact of the shear limit switch 22 and through said limitswitch to the lower contactlthereof, thence by conductors 36 and 37 through the main switch to line L. Said relays 15 and 16 are thereupon adapted to close but owing to the aforedescribed position of limit switches 23 and 24 closure of said relays produces no immediate effect. Each of said relays, however, uponclosing completes a maintainingf circuit for itself, the maintaining circuit of relay 15 extending to conductor 38 as formerly traced, thence through the upper contacts and through the winding of said relay to line L as formerly traced, whereas the maintaining circuit of relay 16 extends, from conductor 32 by conductor 45 through the up contacts and the winding thereof to conductor 43 and thence as formerly traced.
As the stock is fed forwardly by the rolls 4 and 5 the samepasses the shear member 1 and first engages the slow limit switch 23 lifting the same to its upper or right hand position. -Such action serves to complete the energizing circuit of relay 21, said cir-, cuit extending to and through said slow limit switch asformerly traced, thence by conductor 46 through relay 16, by conductors 47 and 48 through the winding of said 7 relay 21 and thence by conductors 49 and 37 to line I? as formerly traced. Said relay 21 thereupon disengages its down contacts and closes its up contacts thereby de-energizing the fast speed clutch 6 and eifectin energization of the slow speed clutch g whereupon the speed of delivery of the stock is reduced to a predetermined value preparatory to stopping thereof.
As the stock continues to travel at such reduced speed the same ultimately engages and trips the stop limit switch 24 thus completing the joint energizing circuit of relays 18, 19 and- 20, said circuit extending to and through said limit switch as formerly traced, thence by conductor 50 through relay 15, by conductor 51 to conductor 52, thence in parallel through the respective windings of said relays which unite in conductor 53, thence by conductor 54 through the down contacts of relay 17 which is now de-enervized and by conductors 56 and 37 to, line 2 as formerly traced.
Said relays 18, 19and 20 thereupon close and relay 18 moreover completes a maintaining circuit for all of said relays,'said circuit extending to conductor 32 as formerly traced, thence by conductor 57 through the upper contacts of said relay 18,
thence by conductor 58 to conductor 52 and thence through the'wind'ings of said relays to line L as formerly traced.
Relay 20 upon closure completes the energizing circuitof the solenoid magnet 10, said circuit extending from line L to conductor 32 as formerly traced, thence by conductor 59 through said relay, by conductor 60 through the winding of said solenoid magnet and by conductors 61 and 37 to line L as formerlytraced. Said solenoid magnet thereupon responds, drawing down the lower feed roll 5 to release the stock and temporarily arrest feeding thereof by the rolls, and also closingswitch 29. I
Closure of relay 19 completes the energizing circuit of the holding magnet 11, said circuit extending to conductor 32 as formerly traced, thence by conductor 62 through the upper contacts of said relay 19, by conductor 63 through the winding of saidholding magnet and, thence by conductor 37 to line L as formerly traced.
'Saidholding magnet, as thus energized,
serves to attract the stock located thereabove for arresting movement thereof and holding the same rigid during cutting by the shear.
Closure of relay 19 while switch 29 is retained closed also serves to com lete the energizing circuit of the shear clutc 3, said circuit extending from line L to said relay as formerly traced, thence through the lower contacts of said relay, by conductor 64 through the winding of said shear clutch, by conductor 65 through switch 29, thence by conductors 66 and 37 to line Said shear clutch thereupon draws in its armature for locking the shear driving mechanism to the motor shaft.
The shear 1 is thereupon driven downwardly to sever the stock and durin such downward movement the shear hol er 67 moves the latch mechanism 68 to slip by without actuating the clutch releasing lever 12.
Also during such movement the shear limit switch 22 is actuated first to effect en-, gagement of its intermediate contacts, enga gement of the upperof said contacts serving to transfer the control of relays 18, 19 and 20 from the down contacts of relay 17 to said shear limitswitch. Engagement of the lower of said intermediate contacts,
- moreover, serves to complete the energizing circuit of said relay 17 said circuit extending from conductor 32 by conductor 57 through the lower contacts of relay, 18, which is now closed, thence by conductor 69 through the winding of said relay 17 and by conductor 70' through the shear limit switch to line L as formerly traced. Relay, 17 thereupon closes, de-energizing its down contacts, the energizing circuit of relays 18, 19 and 20 being thereafter maintained through conductor 71 leading from conductor 53 to the shear limit switch.
Said relay 17 upon closing furthermore establishes .a maintaining circuit for itself, said circuit extending to and through its energizing winding as formerly traced thence through its up er contacts and by conductor 56 to line The down contacts of said relay are thus maintained deenergized pending re-opening thereof thus providing for subsequent de-energization of relays18, 19 and 20 by the shear limit switch.
-Upon continued movement of the shear the upper contact of the shear limit switch is next de-en'ergized thereby dropping out relays 15 and 16. Opening of relay 15 interrupts the closing clrcuit of relays 18, 19
lays 18, 19, and 20 for de-energizing the.
winding of shear clutch 3 and also de-energizing hold-down magnet 11 and solenoid magnet 10, The latter action serves to release the stock from its retention and permits the feed rolls to engage and drive the same at high speed. De-energization of the shear clutch winding, however, does not cause immediate release of the clutch, such action being effected mechanically by the shear acting through the lever 12 justas the former completes its return stroke. Thus assuming prior action of the deliver rolls 14 to remove the cut section of stock beyond the limit switches 23 and 24 for permitting resetting of the latter switches,
switch. Also, the arrangement of relay 17" permits closure of relays 18, 19 and 20 to be effected independently of the shear limit switch while subjecting said latter relays to ing. The control of the energizing circuit of shear clutch 3 by the solenoid magnet switch 29 provides against operation of the shear until after the stock has been released by the feed rolls 4 and 5. Finally, the combined electrical and mechanical interlock between the ,shear and its driving clutch provides for operation of the shear only in complete cycles beginning and ending at its extreme upper position.
scribed automatic action may be-effected at any time throughopeningof main switch 25 by the starting push button 26.
From inspection of the drawing it is ap- Obviously, termination of the aforede-- parent that push button switches 27 and 28- parallel the relays 15 and 16 respectively control by said shear limit switch for open- I and hence provide for voluntary control of the circuits which during automatic action are controlled by said relays.
Thus for trimming the crud of the stock preparatory to automatic cutting, the slow push button switch 27 is first closed and locked, thus completing the circuit of relay 21 whereby upon closure of the starting push button and response of main switch 25 said relay is adapted to-respond for de-' energizing the fast clutch 6 and energizing the slow clutch 7. The stock is thereafter driven at slow speed and when in proper position for trimming the trim push button switch 28 is momentarily pressed, thus energizin ' relays 18, 19 and 20 which thereupon 0 oseand maintain themselves. The trim button may now be released. Closure of said relays serves to energize the wind ings of hold down magnet 11, solenoid -magnet 10 and shear clutch 3, as aforedescribed, for effecting the trimming cut. Moreover the device will thereafter continue automatically to advance and cut the stock but at slow speed. However, upon release and opening of the slow push button 27 the normal speed for automatic action'is assumed.
Obviously the speed of operation of the device may be varied by adjusting the speed of motor 2 or'the gear ratio of the feed rolls 4: and 5 thereto, 'vwhile by varying the distance between the shear 1 and the work limit switches 23 and 24 the length of the cut sections may be preselected, none of which adjustments in anyfwise affects the cyclic operation of the controller or the relative timing of the various operations.
What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is: I
In a controller for power operated devices having intermittently acting elements including work advancing and work holding elements and elements to act upon the work while so held, the combination with control means for said elements to initiate and termlnate act on thereof, of means for sub ectlng saldformer means to control 1n accordance with-the progress of operation of certain of said elements for effecting automatically a predetermined cycle of operation of all of said elements.
2. In a controller for power operated devices having intermittently actingelements including work advancing and work holding elements and elements to act upon the work while so held, the combinationwith control means for said elements to initiate and terminate action thereof, of means for subjecting said former means to control in accordance with the progress of operation of certain of said elements for effecting automatically a predetermined cycle of operation of all of said elements, said latter means including a mechanism to be driven in synchronism with certain of said eleof said elements and initiation control means for said elements to initiate and terminate action thereof, of means for subjecting said former means to control in accordance with the progress of operation of certain of said elements for effecting automatically a predeterminedcycle of operation of all of said elements, said latter means including a mechanism to be driven in synchronism with certain of said elements for effecting a predetermined control of other of said elements and'also providing for a different character of control of said latter elements.
4. In a controller for power operated devices having intermittently acting elements including work advancing and work holding elements and elements to act upon the work while so held, the combination with electromagnetic means for controlling the action of said elements, of means coacting with said electromagnetic means to provide for full automatic cyclic operation of the device as a whole, said latter means including means for subjecting said latter mentioned elements to control in accordance with the progress of operation of certain of said former elements.
5. In a controller for power operated devices having intermittently acting elements including work advancing and work holding elements and elements to act upon the work while so held, the'combination with electromagnetic means for controlling the action of said elements, of means coacting with said electromagnetic means'to provide for full ing elements and elements to act upon the I work while so held, the combination with electromagnetic means for controlling the action of said elements, of means to act upon said electromagnetic means to provide for fullautomatic cyclic control of said elements, said last mentioned means including a swltch subject to actuation upon a predetermined operation of said work advancing elements to provide for arrest of operation of action of said other elements.
- 7. In a controller for power operated devices having intermittently acting elements including work advancing and work hold ing elements and elements to act upon the Work while so held, the combination with electromagnetic means for controlling the action of said elements, of means to act upon said electromagnetic means to provide for full automatic cyclic control of said elements, said last mentioned means including circuit control means for rendering action of either of said sets of elements dependent upon a predetermined prior operation of the other set of elements.
8. In an electrical controller for power operatedshears and the like, the combination wit-h a source of power, of shear actuating means and work advancing means to 'be driven by power from said source, means for effecting power connections .for the aforesaid sets of means alternately, work holding means,,and means subject to control in accordance with the progress of operation of both of said power operated means for auto matically effecting adequately timed cyclic operation of all of said means.
9. In a controller for power operated shears and the like, the combination with a driving motor, and a shear and feed rolls to be driven thereby, of electron'iagnetica-lly operable devices adapted to act intermittently for effecting operating connections between said shear and said motor and between said rolls and the stockand also for stopping and holding the stock during cut- .ting by said shear, relays for controlling energization of saidelectromagnetic devices, and control means for said relays subjected to control in accordance with the progress of operation of said shear and said feed rolls for effecting adequately timed cyclic operation of said devices.
10. In a controller for power operated shears and the like, tluvcombination with a driving motor and a shear and feed rolls to be driven thereby, of clectromagnetically operable clutches for ell'ccting intermittent driving connection of said shear and for selecting the speed of operation of said rolls, electromagnetically operable means for effecting release of the stockby said feed rolls and for positioning and holding the stock during cutting, and automatic control means for said electromagnetically operable means providing for adequately timed cyclic operation of the instrumentalities controlled thereby.
11. In a. controller for power operated shears and the like, the combination with a driving motor and a shear and feed rolls to be driven thereby, of electromagnetically operable clutches for effecting intermittent driving connection of said shear and for se-v lecting the speed of operation of said rolls, electromagnctically operable means for effecting release of the stock by said feed rolls and for positioning and holding the stock during cutting, and automatic control means for said electromagnetically operable means providing for adequately timed cyclic operation of the instrumentahties controlledthereby, said control means including a switch providing against operation of said shear 'prior to operation of said Work releasing means.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name.
HARRISON P. REED.
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