US1488259A - Evener board for bookbinding machines - Google Patents

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US1488259A
US1488259A US269009A US26900918A US1488259A US 1488259 A US1488259 A US 1488259A US 269009 A US269009 A US 269009A US 26900918 A US26900918 A US 26900918A US 1488259 A US1488259 A US 1488259A
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    • B42BPERMANENTLY ATTACHING TOGETHER SHEETS, QUIRES OR SIGNATURES OR PERMANENTLY ATTACHING OBJECTS THERETO
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  • the object of invention is to provide an evener board for book binding machines which may also be used as a table for workingduring the construction of the volume, and which may also be placed so as to be out of the way for other operations.
  • FIG. 1 shows a front elevation view of a binding machine fitted 'out with my device
  • Figure 2 shows va vertical sectional view of the same
  • Figure 3 shows a vertical sectional view of the same, the evener board being in position for use as a table
  • Figure 4- shows a like view, the evener board being in the position it assumes when it is desired to have it out of the way.
  • the reference numeral 10 is used to indicate a binding machine adapted to receive, even, compress and perforate the sheets, hack and covers to be used in constructing a volume
  • the numeral 11 indicates an evener boa rd pivotally mounted, at each of its ends, to two supports 12 which project forwardly their outer ends being pivotally secured to legs 13.
  • the said legs are located in front of the machine, a distance approximately equal to the width of the evener board, and extend upwardly to a point which, when the evener board is restingupon them as shown in Figure 3, will cause it to assume practically a horizontal position.
  • the supports 12 are of'such length that when the evener board is in position to perform its function as such, they hold the evener board flush against the uprights of the machine.
  • the sheets to be bound are projected forward to contact with the evener board which causes them to be in proper position to be perforated and they are firmly held in this position by a pressure bar 14:.
  • the evener board is held in this position by spring actuated lock rods 15 which look in receiving lugs 16 on the uprights of the machine.
  • This construction is clearly shown in Figure 2.
  • In the upper edge surface of each of the supports 12 I have provided a recess 17, to receive the sliding lock rods 15, wh n the evener board is. lowered to its horizontal position resting upon the supports 12, as shown in Figure 3.
  • the supports 12 are themselves supported by levers 18, rotatably mounted in the base of the machine, as shown, and designed to be actuated simultaneously by rotating the hand lever 19. in normal position these levers 18 support the supports 12 in a slightly inclined position from the horizontal so that when the evener board is swun clownwardly onto the supports 12 it will e on a horizontal plane in line, or practically so, with of the machine.
  • the supporting levers 18 are slightly rotated, untilthey strike and Test against the legs 13, the forward ends of the supports 12 are automatically lowered, and the evener board assumes the position shown in Figure 4 where it will be out of the way of the operator.
  • a device for evening the papers to be bound comprising an evener board mounted to the standards of the machine; means to position and retain the evener board in a substantially vertical plane and in advance of the standards of the machine; means to lower the evener board from the substantially vertical position to a substantial horizontal position projecting forwardly from the standards of the machine; means to retain the evener board in the said substantially horizontal position, substantially as shown and described.

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March 25', 1924.
. 1,488,259 C F. M BEE EVENER BOARD FOR BOOKBINDING MACHINES Filed Dec. 30 1918 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 g 7522622202" .35 fiziorneya.
March 25, 1924. I 1,488,259
I C. F. MCBEE EVENER BOARD FOR BOOKBINDING MACHINES Filed Dec. 30 1918 By izorizey Mar. 25, 1%2 1-.
CHARLES F. IvIoBEE, 01" ATHENS,
OHIO, ii-fdSIGNQR 'E'O TIHE T'IICBEE BINDER COMPANY,
KENS. QHID.
EVENER BOARD ."5OOKEINDING MACHINES.
Application filed December 30, 1918. Serial No. 269,009.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, Cinemas F. Molina, a citizen of the United States, residing at Athens, in the county of Athens and State of Ohio have invented a certain new and .useful Improvement in Evener Boards for Bookbinding Machines, of which the following is a specification.
The object of invention is to provide an evener board for book binding machines which may also be used as a table for workingduring the construction of the volume, and which may also be placed so as to be out of the way for other operations.
My invention consists of certain details of construction hereinafter set forth, pointed out in my claims, and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 shows a front elevation view of a binding machine fitted 'out with my device;
Figure 2 shows va vertical sectional view of the same;
' Figure 3 shows a vertical sectional view of the same, the evener board being in position for use as a table; and
Figure 4- shows a like view, the evener board being in the position it assumes when it is desired to have it out of the way.
Referring to the accompanying drawings the reference numeral 10 is used to indicate a binding machine adapted to receive, even, compress and perforate the sheets, hack and covers to be used in constructing a volume, and the numeral 11 indicates an evener boa rd pivotally mounted, at each of its ends, to two supports 12 which project forwardly their outer ends being pivotally secured to legs 13. The said legs are located in front of the machine, a distance approximately equal to the width of the evener board, and extend upwardly to a point which, when the evener board is restingupon them as shown in Figure 3, will cause it to assume practically a horizontal position. 'The supports 12 are of'such length that when the evener board is in position to perform its function as such, they hold the evener board flush against the uprights of the machine. The sheets to be bound are projected forward to contact with the evener board which causes them to be in proper position to be perforated and they are firmly held in this position by a pressure bar 14:. The evener board is held in this position by spring actuated lock rods 15 which look in receiving lugs 16 on the uprights of the machine. This construction is clearly shown in Figure 2. In the upper edge surface of each of the supports 12 I have provided a recess 17, to receive the sliding lock rods 15, wh n the evener board is. lowered to its horizontal position resting upon the supports 12, as shown in Figure 3. The supports 12 are themselves supported by levers 18, rotatably mounted in the base of the machine, as shown, and designed to be actuated simultaneously by rotating the hand lever 19. in normal position these levers 18 support the supports 12 in a slightly inclined position from the horizontal so that when the evener board is swun clownwardly onto the supports 12 it will e on a horizontal plane in line, or practically so, with of the machine. When the supporting levers 18 are slightly rotated, untilthey strike and Test against the legs 13, the forward ends of the supports 12 are automatically lowered, and the evener board assumes the position shown in Figure 4 where it will be out of the way of the operator.
different positions in which my evener board may be placed, as hereinb-efore shown and described, are very advantageous as it is not only necessary for it to operate as an evener board, but also desirable to use it as a table on which the binding, by sewing, riveting or the like, may be completed, and it is also necessary to remove it out of the way of the operator at certain stages of the binding operation.
Having thus described my invention what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is:
1. In a book binding machine a device for evening the papers to be bound, comprising an evener board mounted to the standards of the machine; means to position and retain the evener board in a substantially vertical plane and in advance of the standards of the machine; means to lower the evener board from the substantially vertical position to a substantial horizontal position projecting forwardly from the standards of the machine; means to retain the evener board in the said substantially horizontal position, substantially as shown and described.
2. In a book binding machine an evener the base of the assembly platform 20, 7
board comprising standards; supports for an evener board, hinged to the forward ends of the standards; an evener board hinged to the said supports; bell-cranks to retain the supports in normal position, the construction and assembly of the board,
7 supports, standards and bell-cranks being such that the board may be positioned in a substantially vertical position, or in a substantially horizontal position, the bells cranks functioning to retain the supports normally in the substantially horizontal position, and to further permit the inner ends of the supports to drop downwardly; legs on the outer ends of the supports;
means to lock the evener board in its sub-- stantially vertical position, substantially as shown and described.
In testimony whereof I have signed the foregoing specification. V
7 CHARLES F. MGBEE. Witnesses:
L. D. VoRE, H. R. RAMSEY,
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US2644965A (en) * 1949-05-05 1953-07-14 Kitcat Lewis George Nipping press for bookbinding
US3902210A (en) * 1974-10-02 1975-09-02 Minnesota Mining & Mfg Snap table for binding machine

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2644965A (en) * 1949-05-05 1953-07-14 Kitcat Lewis George Nipping press for bookbinding
US3902210A (en) * 1974-10-02 1975-09-02 Minnesota Mining & Mfg Snap table for binding machine

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