US150674A - Improvement in machines for attaching imitation beads to woven fabrics - Google Patents

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    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
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    • B05C1/00Apparatus in which liquid or other fluent material is applied to the surface of the work by contact with a member carrying the liquid or other fluent material, e.g. a porous member loaded with a liquid to be applied as a coating
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  • the object of my invention is to provide a machine which will produce and place imitation beads on woven fabrics any distance is by this means turned as required.
  • a trough or reservoir designed to contain gum-black or coloredvarnish, oil, wax, plaster-of-paris, or any glutinous substance.
  • a horizontal bar which slides in suitable guideways fastened to the inner sides of the standards.
  • This sliding bar receivesa reciprocating motion from a shaft placed over the bar, in journals in the standards, and is turned by aid of gear wheels and a crank.
  • This shaft is provided with a double crank, having connecting-rods pivoted to the sliding bar.
  • a ratchet-wheel is fastened, into which a pawl works, which serves to turn the lower shaftl
  • This pawl is pivoted to a vertical rod and placed parallel to one of the standards, where it is held by a bracket.
  • the vertical rod being threaded where it passes through the hole inthe bracket, is provided with two set-screws, one on each side of the braoket.
  • the vertical rod, penetrating the sliding bar is worked up and down by the motion of the same when it comes in contact with the lower set-screw.
  • the wheels are given longer or shorter revolutions.
  • Fig.2 is an end view with part of one of the standards removed.
  • a and B arethe standards; .0, theplatform; D, the lower shaft in journals 6 e.
  • F F are wheels fastened to the shaft D with aid of set-screws g'g.
  • h is the tension-pulley.
  • J is the trough or reservoir, fastened to the platform by support K.
  • L is the sliding bar.
  • m m are the guides.
  • N is the block with pins or needles 0 0.
  • P is the upper shaft, placed in the journals 0" 1".
  • S S are the cranks.
  • T T are the connecting-rods, pivoted at u u to the sliding bar.
  • V is the gear-wheel on shaft P, gearing into the gear-wheel W on the shaft 3 placed in a journal in standard B.
  • m is the crank.
  • '12 is the ratchet-wheel on the lower bracket; 12 n, the set-screws.

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Machines for Attaching imitation Beads to Woven Fabrics.
N0.]50,674, Patented May12,i8-74.
' Witnuse Jnven'lor:
* Ber UNITED STATES GEORGE W. BERREY,
or NEw YORK, N.
. IMPROVEMENT IN MACHINES FOR ATTACHING IMITATION BEADS TO WOVEN FABRICS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 150,6?4; dated May 12, 1874; application filed March 6, 1874.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE W. BERREY, of New York city, county and State of New York, have invented certain Improvements in Fasten ing Imitation Beads on Woven Fabrics, of which the following is a specification: 7
The object of my invention is to provide a machine which will produce and place imitation beads on woven fabrics any distance is by this means turned as required. Between these wheels I place a trough or reservoir, designed to contain gum-black or coloredvarnish, oil, wax, plaster-of-paris, or any glutinous substance. Over this reservoir I place a horizontal bar, which slides in suitable guideways fastened to the inner sides of the standards. To the lower part of this bar, directly over the reservoir, I fasten a wooden block, into the lower part of which is inserted a number of pins or-needles. This sliding bar receivesa reciprocating motion from a shaft placed over the bar, in journals in the standards, and is turned by aid of gear wheels and a crank. This shaft is provided with a double crank, having connecting-rods pivoted to the sliding bar. On one of the wheels of the lower shaft a ratchet-wheel is fastened, into which a pawl works, which serves to turn the lower shaftl This pawl is pivoted to a vertical rod and placed parallel to one of the standards, where it is held by a bracket. The vertical rod, being threaded where it passes through the hole inthe bracket, is provided with two set-screws, one on each side of the braoket.-
The vertical rod, penetrating the sliding bar, is worked up and down by the motion of the same when it comes in contact with the lower set-screw. By adjusting these set-screws the wheels are given longer or shorter revolutions.
In order to'more fully describe my inven= .tion I refer to the accompanying drawing forming a part of this specification.
Figure 1 is a front view of a machine em= bodying my invention. Fig.2 is an end view with part of one of the standards removed.
A and B arethe standards; .0, theplatform; D, the lower shaft in journals 6 e. F F are wheels fastened to the shaft D with aid of set-screws g'g. h is the tension-pulley. M
J is the trough or reservoir, fastened to the platform by support K. L is the sliding bar. m m are the guides. N is the block with pins or needles 0 0. P is the upper shaft, placed in the journals 0" 1". S S are the cranks. T T are the connecting-rods, pivoted at u u to the sliding bar. V is the gear-wheel on shaft P, gearing into the gear-wheel W on the shaft 3 placed in a journal in standard B. m is the crank. '12 is the ratchet-wheel on the lower bracket; 12 n, the set-screws. The operation of my machine is as follows: The glutinous substance being placed in the trough, and the fabric being laid over the wheels, the machine is put in operation by turning of the crank. The pins or needles in the block will then penetrate the fabric and dip down into the substance, and by being raised deposit the substance in forms of drops or beads on the lower side of thefabric, which is carried forward by the movements of the pawl and ratchet. By adjusting the set-screws the beads may be set closer or farther apart. Having thus described my invention, I claim- The sliding bar L, with pins or needles 0, trough J, and wheels F F,with pins z, in combi-' nation with shafts D and P, connecting-rods T Witnesses ANTON G. ORONDAL,
FRANKLIN BARRICLT.
PATENT CFFIoE.
are pins on the circumference of wheels F F.
shaft; w, the pawl 5 t, the vertical rod; Z, the
T, ratchet-wheel o, pawl w, rod t, set-screws
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