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  • NAGY a citizen of the United States, residing at West View, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvement in Embossing Machines for Milk Cans, of which the following is a specification.
  • My invention consists of an improvement in stamping or embossing machines for milk cans or similar cylindrical sheet metal articles.
  • the objects in view are to provide for placement and removal of. the can with re lation to the embossing elements, providing for synchronized driving of the wheels and maintenance of the power connection, when in either closed or open position. Also, in the several combined features of construction facilifiting easy adjustment and operation, without loss of time, as hereinafter more fully described.
  • Fig. 1 is a View of the machine in side elevation, showing the embossing wheels closed together for operation;
  • Fig. 2 is an endview
  • Fig. '3 is a partial view similar to Fig.1, showing the embossing wheels separated;
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional detail view through the driving support for the adjustable embossing wheel
  • Fig. 5 is a cross section on the line VV of Fig. 4.
  • Fig. 6 is a horizontal section on the line VIVI of Fig.4. 7
  • (lrawings,-2 is the base of the machine in the form of a hollow casting mount: ed by a broad pedestal 3 on the floor or other suitable foundation.
  • a forwardly projecting arm 4 extending beyond the front of the main machine and providing an outer ver 33 pivoted at 34 to the pedestal 3 and bearing 5 for the front end of main shaft 6.
  • Said shaft is journalled in front bearing 5 and rear bearing. 7, and is provided with a front terminal stud 8 for the upper die or embossing wheel 9, of well known construction, keyed on the stud and retained by the terminal nut, as shown.
  • Shaft 6 is geared bywheel 10 with pin.- ion 11 of shaft 12 carried in suitable bearings on brackets 13 of the main frame and having the pulley 14 for driving connection with any source of power.
  • the companion or co-acting embossing wheel 15 is secured upon a rotatable sleeve or bushing 16 carried by stud 17 of a horn 18, extending outwardly from the upper portion of a vertically adjustable slide plate or cross-head 19.
  • the horn 18 is so shaped, as by deflecting its intervening body portion, to admit of its occupying the space within the contracted neck of the can a to be embossed, and 'to locate the lower embossing wheel 15 in operative position with relation to the upperwheel 9 and the intervening wall of the can a.
  • the deflected shape of the horn 18 is also of advantage in providing for the location of drive shaft 20 journalled in the lower portion of the horn, preferably within an inserted sleeve 21 therein.
  • an enlarged ring 22 At the inner end of bushing 16 is an enlarged ring 22 having an internal or shrouded gear 23 engaged by a pinion 24 secured to the outer end of shaft 20, by which wheel 15 is rotated in a direction opposite to that of wheel 9.
  • Shaft 20' is connected with a driving shaft or stud 25 at the rear end of the machine by a series of universal joint couplings 26, so that, as the horn 18 is lowered or raised, the wheel 15 will always be in driving connection with said shaft 25 at any position.
  • Shaft 25 is geared with main shaft 6 'by gears 27-928 of the same relative proportions as to diameter and number of teeth as gears 2423 so as .to ensure synchronous revolutions of embossing wheels 9 and 15 as will be readily understood.
  • Toggle link-29 is connected to slide 19 by a bracket arm 43, which also serves as a support, by extension 44,- for the roller 45 upon which the can a is rotatably supported in action.
  • Said roller- is journalied at each end in the bracket 46. mounted for vertical adjustment by stud 47 secured by set screw 48 in the socket of extension 44.
  • a plate 49 is mounted by supporting rods 50 in supporting brackets 51 at each side of the main frame, having sockets for the rods and securing set screws 52.
  • the plate 49 may be located outwardly or inwardly to the proper distance, and serves as an abutment for the inner end of the can neck, to locate the body portion in proper position for action of the embossing wheels.
  • the vertically adjustable embossing wheel 15 is mounted endwise on the bushing 16 and rotatably connected with the gear 22 by interfitting dowel pins 53.
  • the bushing 16 is preferably of bronze or other non-friction metal, and is secured to the gear by screws 54, while the bushing and gear are retained against endw'ise movement by a shoulder 55 at one end and a ring nut 56 secured on the end of the stud 17.
  • An outer washer 57 and retaining nut 58 serve to maintain the wheel in freely rotatable condition, while the dowel pins are so located as to ensure proper positioning of the wheel with relation to its companion wheel 9.
  • An oil duct 59 provides for lubricant be tween the spindle 17 and the bushing.
  • the construction and operation of the machine will be readily understood from the foregoing description.
  • the embossin wheels are removable from their spindles, 0 course, for the application of any desired arrangement or conformation of the stamping or embossing type, or for change of wheels, as will be readily understood.
  • the operating gearing being continuously in mesh, whether the wheels are together or separated, ensures against any variation in registering co-operation of the wheels with each other, such continued inte'rmeshing being due to the flexibility of the universal joint connection.
  • the manipulation of the actuating mechanism is simple and rapid, the machine is easilyioperated, and requires no special skill, and is adapted to a considerable range of sizes of cans, etc.
  • An embossing machine having a rotatable stamping roller and a driving shaft therefor, a movable support conveying a coacting roller and a drive shaft therefor parallel with said driving shaft and having a universal. joint connection; gearing connesting said rollers and arranged to drive them together, and means for adjusting the movable support.
  • An embossing machine having a rotatable stamping roller and a driving shaft therefor, a movable support conveying a coaoting roller and a drive shaft therefor parallel with said driving shaftand having a universal joint connection, gearing connecting said rollers and arranged to drive them together, and means including tog le lever mechanism for adjusting the mova le support.
  • An embossing machine having a rotatable stamping roller and a driving shaft therefor, a movable support conveying a coacting roller and a drive shaft therefor parallelwith said driving shaft and havinga universal joint connection, gearin connecting said rollers and arranged to rive them together, lever actuated toggle joint mecha- DISID. for erecting the movable support and for retracting it, and limiting and adjusting devices for such mechanism.
  • a main frame provided with a drive shaft having a terminal marking roller, a sliding cross head havin a roller support, a marking roller carried there-by, constantly connected gearing between the drive shaft and said roller embodying a universal joint section, a can supporting roller on the cross head, an adjustable limiting plate for the can, toggle lever mechanism for raising and lowering the cross head, an actuating lever, and means connecting it with the toggle lever mecha- 1118111.
  • a slide plate provided with an extended horn having an oflset portion and provided with a terminal marking wheel, gearing therefor and a shaft extending through the horn, a pair of toggle links for raising and lowering the slide plate,
  • a slide plate provided with an extended horn having an offset portion and provided with aterminal marking Wheel,-
  • an embossing machine for cans the combination with a frame havin a spindle provided with an embossing wheel and a gear, of a stub shaft having a gear meshing with said gear, a vertically movable wheel-supportin ,horn having a stud, an
  • a stub shaft having a gear mesh cross-head having an extended horn pro-- vided with a stud, means for raising and lowerin the cross-head, an embossing wheel journall ed on the stud and provided with an internal gear, a driving pinion therefor having a shaft jou-rnalled in the horn, and aseries of universal joint connections between the inner end of said shaft and the stub shaft.

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March 18 1924.
1,487,591 J. NAGY EMBOSSING MACHINE FOR MILK CANS Filed March 16. 1923 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 F'- 4. 55A;- F'.5
Fatented ar. 18, 1924.
JOHN NAGY, OF WEST VIEW, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR TO PITTSBURGH STAMP GOMPAN Y, OF PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, A CORPORATION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
. EMBOSSING MACHINE FOR MILK CANS.
Application filed. March 16, 1923. Serial No. 625,627.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Join? NAGY, a citizen of the United States, residing at West View, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvement in Embossing Machines for Milk Cans, of which the following is a specification.
My invention consists of an improvement in stamping or embossing machines for milk cans or similar cylindrical sheet metal articles.
The objects in view are to provide for placement and removal of. the can with re lation to the embossing elements, providing for synchronized driving of the wheels and maintenance of the power connection, when in either closed or open position. Also, in the several combined features of construction facilifiting easy adjustment and operation, without loss of time, as hereinafter more fully described.
Referring to the drawings, showing one preferred embodiment of the invention,
Fig. 1 is a View of the machine in side elevation, showing the embossing wheels closed together for operation;
Fig. 2 is an endview;
Fig. '3 is a partial view similar to Fig.1, showing the embossing wheels separated;
Fig. 4 is a sectional detail view through the driving support for the adjustable embossing wheel;
Fig. 5 is a cross section on the line VV of Fig. 4; and
Fig. 6 is a horizontal section on the line VIVI of Fig.4. 7
In the (lrawings,-2 is the base of the machine in the form of a hollow casting mount: ed by a broad pedestal 3 on the floor or other suitable foundation. 'At the upper portion of the machine is a forwardly projecting arm 4 extending beyond the front of the main machine and providing an outer ver 33 pivoted at 34 to the pedestal 3 and bearing 5 for the front end of main shaft 6. Said shaft is journalled in front bearing 5 and rear bearing. 7, and is provided with a front terminal stud 8 for the upper die or embossing wheel 9, of well known construction, keyed on the stud and retained by the terminal nut, as shown.
Shaft 6 is geared bywheel 10 with pin.- ion 11 of shaft 12 carried in suitable bearings on brackets 13 of the main frame and having the pulley 14 for driving connection with any source of power.
The companion or co-acting embossing wheel 15 is secured upon a rotatable sleeve or bushing 16 carried by stud 17 of a horn 18, extending outwardly from the upper portion of a vertically adjustable slide plate or cross-head 19. The horn 18 is so shaped, as by deflecting its intervening body portion, to admit of its occupying the space within the contracted neck of the can a to be embossed, and 'to locate the lower embossing wheel 15 in operative position with relation to the upperwheel 9 and the intervening wall of the can a. I
The deflected shape of the horn 18 is also of advantage in providing for the location of drive shaft 20 journalled in the lower portion of the horn, preferably within an inserted sleeve 21 therein. At the inner end of bushing 16 is an enlarged ring 22 having an internal or shrouded gear 23 engaged by a pinion 24 secured to the outer end of shaft 20, by which wheel 15 is rotated in a direction opposite to that of wheel 9.
Shaft 20'is connected with a driving shaft or stud 25 at the rear end of the machine by a series of universal joint couplings 26, so that, as the horn 18 is lowered or raised, the wheel 15 will always be in driving connection with said shaft 25 at any position.
Shaft 25 is geared with main shaft 6 'by gears 27-928 of the same relative proportions as to diameter and number of teeth as gears 2423 so as .to ensure synchronous revolutions of embossing wheels 9 and 15 as will be readily understood. I
' For the purpose of vertically adjusting the horn 18 for insertion or removal of the can a, its supporting slide plate 19 is connected by toggle link 29 with centrally arranged connecting rod 30 of a rear actuating lever 31 secured to rock shaft 32. Said rock shaft is actuated by a manually operated 'leconnected by rod 35 to lever 36 of rock shaft 32,. at one side ofthe machine. The front end of rod 30 is ivoted at 37 to the lower end of toggle li c 29 and the upper end of a co-acting toggle link 38, pivoted at buckle, whereby to accurately locate the slide 19 and its supported horn and wheel in exact operative position, in using the machine. Lever 33 will be maintained in its erected position, as in Fig. 1, by the limiting set screw or bolt 41, and lever 36 will rest back against abutment 42 when the slide is lowered, as in Fig. 3.
Toggle link-29 is connected to slide 19 by a bracket arm 43, which also serves as a support, by extension 44,- for the roller 45 upon which the can a is rotatably supported in action. Said roller-is journalied at each end in the bracket 46. mounted for vertical adjustment by stud 47 secured by set screw 48 in the socket of extension 44.
A plate 49 is mounted by supporting rods 50 in supporting brackets 51 at each side of the main frame, having sockets for the rods and securing set screws 52. By this means,
.the plate 49 may be located outwardly or inwardly to the proper distance, and serves as an abutment for the inner end of the can neck, to locate the body portion in proper position for action of the embossing wheels.
.Referring again to the vertically adjustable embossing wheel 15, it is mounted endwise on the bushing 16 and rotatably connected with the gear 22 by interfitting dowel pins 53. The bushing 16 is preferably of bronze or other non-friction metal, and is secured to the gear by screws 54, while the bushing and gear are retained against endw'ise movement by a shoulder 55 at one end and a ring nut 56 secured on the end of the stud 17. An outer washer 57 and retaining nut 58, with sufiicient clearance between the washer and the wheel, serve to maintain the wheel in freely rotatable condition, while the dowel pins are so located as to ensure proper positioning of the wheel with relation to its companion wheel 9.
An oil duct 59 provides for lubricant be tween the spindle 17 and the bushing.
The construction and operation of the machine will be readily understood from the foregoing description. The embossin wheels are removable from their spindles, 0 course, for the application of any desired arrangement or conformation of the stamping or embossing type, or for change of wheels, as will be readily understood. The operating gearing being continuously in mesh, whether the wheels are together or separated, ensures against any variation in registering co-operation of the wheels with each other, such continued inte'rmeshing being due to the flexibility of the universal joint connection.
The manipulation of the actuating mechanism is simple and rapid, the machine is easilyioperated, and requires no special skill, and is adapted to a considerable range of sizes of cans, etc.
It may be changed 'in detail construction tion including a universal joint connection,
and means for adjusting one roller with relation to the other.
' 3. An embossing machine having a rotatable stamping roller and a driving shaft therefor, a movable support conveying a coacting roller and a drive shaft therefor parallel with said driving shaft and having a universal. joint connection; gearing connesting said rollers and arranged to drive them together, and means for adjusting the movable support.
4. An embossing machine having a rotatable stamping roller and a driving shaft therefor, a movable support conveying a coaoting roller and a drive shaft therefor parallel with said driving shaftand having a universal joint connection, gearing connecting said rollers and arranged to drive them together, and means including tog le lever mechanism for adjusting the mova le support.
5. An embossing machine having a rotatable stamping roller and a driving shaft therefor, a movable support conveying a coacting roller and a drive shaft therefor parallelwith said driving shaft and havinga universal joint connection, gearin connecting said rollers and arranged to rive them together, lever actuated toggle joint mecha- DISID. for erecting the movable support and for retracting it, and limiting and adjusting devices for such mechanism.
' 6. In combination with a stamping roller vided with a drive shaft having a terminal marking roller, a sliding cross head having a roller support, a marking roller carable limiting plate for the can, and mechanism for actuating the cross head.
8. In combination, a main frame provided with a drive shaft having a terminal marking roller, a sliding cross head havin a roller support, a marking roller carried there-by, constantly connected gearing between the drive shaft and said roller embodying a universal joint section, a can supporting roller on the cross head, an adjustable limiting plate for the can, toggle lever mechanism for raising and lowering the cross head, an actuating lever, and means connecting it with the toggle lever mecha- 1118111.
9. A slide plate provided with an extended horn having an oflset portion and provided with a terminal marking wheel, gearing therefor and a shaft extending through the horn, a pair of toggle links for raising and lowering the slide plate,
a connecting rod engaging the inner ends of said links, and lever actuating mechanism for the connecting rod.
10. A slide plate provided with an extended horn having an offset portion and provided with aterminal marking Wheel,-
gearing therefor and a shaft extending through the horn, a pair of toggle links for raising and lowering the slide plate, a connecting rod engaging the inner ends of said links, lever actuating mechanism for the connecting rod, and a limiting stop for said mechanism at the end of its lowering'throw.
11. In an embossing machine for cans, the combination with a frame havin a spindle provided with an embossing wheel and a gear, of a stub shaft having a gear meshing with said gear, a vertically movable wheel-supportin ,horn having a stud, an
journalled thereon proembossing whee vided with a gear, a pinion engaging said gear, and driving connections between said pinion and the stub shaft gear embodying a universal joint connection.
1 12. In an embossing machine for cans, the
combination with a frame having a spindle provided with an embossing wheel and a ear, of a stub shaft having a gear mesh cross-head having an extended horn pro-- vided with a stud, means for raising and lowerin the cross-head, an embossing wheel journall ed on the stud and provided with an internal gear, a driving pinion therefor having a shaft jou-rnalled in the horn, and aseries of universal joint connections between the inner end of said shaft and the stub shaft.
In testimony whereof I hereunto aflix my signature.
JOHN NAGY.
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