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  • This invention relates to stapling machines and has for an object to provide a mechanism for employing a plurality of stapling units, such as disclosed in my Patent #1,224,07 5, issued April 24, 1917, whereby the several units will synchronize to staple simultaneously in a continuous strip.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide an organization especially adapted and intended for stapling maps, shades, or the like to rollers, sticks or strips, whereby the process of stapling the entire article at spaced V points throughout the length, may be accomplished at a single operation.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a mechanism for employing a plurality of stapling units and for actuating the several units simultaneously and including means for adjusting the relative intervals between the several units whereby articles differing in length may be simultaneously stapled at predetermined intervals throughout its length or the intervals between such stapling varied as occasion may require.
  • Figure 1 is a vvertical transverse sectional view through the machine showing one of the stapling units and actuating mechanism;
  • Figure 2 is a rear view of one end of the machine showing one of the stapling units in position and its actuating means;
  • Figure 3 is a sectional view taken on line 3-3 of Figure l;
  • Figure 4 is a top plan view'of a modified means for holding and pivoting one of the stapling units
  • Figure 5 is a view in side elevation of the holding mechanism shown at Figure 4.
  • a shaft 4 Extending longitudinally of the machine and secured in the frame l is a shaft 4.
  • This shaft 4 is secured in any approved manner, as by the keepers 4 secured to the frame 1 provided with set screws 4 for retaining the shaft in fixed relation.
  • each of the sleeves 5 is provided with spaced arms 6 provided with registering slots 7 between which the top rib 8 of the stapling unit 3 is positioned with a pin or laterally extending lugs, indicated at 9, positioned and slidable in the slot 7.
  • the vertical position of the pin 9 and consequently the angle of adjustment or position of the unit 3 may be varied by rotating the sleeve 5 upon the shaft 4, a set screw 10 being provided for securing the adjustment so attained.
  • an angle iron 11 is secured and a plurality of clips 11 are provided equal in number to the number of sleeves 5 and units 3. These clips 11 are leach provided with a slot 12 through which to vary the tension of the spring 29.
  • the clip 11 may be adjusted within the limits of the length of the slot ⁇ 12, or by removing the screw 13, the clip may be further adjusted and the screw inserted into some one of the other perforations 14, and by be ing tightened, will hold such clip 11 in position.
  • an arch 15 is erected, secured in any approved manner, as byturning outwardly lateral branches 16 and employing rivets 17 for securing such lateral branches to the clip 11.
  • a lever 18 is fulcrumed upon an upstanding rib 18 and has its extremity extending through the arch 15 so that the extremity may move upwardly and downwardly within the arch as the device is operated, but lateral movement prevented.
  • the lever 18 is provided with a head. 19 which is secured to the lever 18 by means of a bolt 2O and nut 21.
  • the under side of the head 19 is formed concave, as indicated morey particularly at Figure 1 to fit over and conform to the upper convex surtace of the head 24 of the stapling unit which is carried upon the plunger 25.
  • spaced bars 26 are provided pivoted to the bar at 26, as indicated more particuarly at Figure 1 and rigidly and permanently secured to the tubular rod 27.
  • the spaced bars 26 carry therebetween a stop 26 which eng-ages the under side of the unit 30, indicated at Figure 1 to maintain the relative positions of the unit and the lever.
  • a turn-buckle 28 is provided below the tubular shaft 27 , a spring 29 being located within the tube surrounding the rod 30, which is provided with a head 31 bearing against one end of the spring 29, the opposite end of said spring bearing against the cap 32 ot the end of the tube 27.
  • Lock nuts 33 are positioned upon the threaded portion 33 of the rod 30, whereby the relative tension acquired by operating the several parts just described may be maintained
  • An eye-bolt 34 provided with a screw-threaded portion engaging the turn-buckle 28 is also provided, pivoted upon the pin V 1" pin 35 is carried by a clamping member 36 having bolts 36 by which the said clamping membr is clamped upon the head 37 of the rail 3
  • a plurality of pedal leversv 38 each provided with a sleeve39 j ournaled upon the shaft 40, which w extends longitudinally of the machineand is secured thereto in any approved manner, as by the keeper 40 and vset screw 40.
  • one or more springs 41 are provided.
  • a single one oi these springs may be made to serve the purpose, as it is attached directly to the strip l2 which extends longitudinally the entire length of the machine and is attached to the several pedal levers 38.
  • the strip 42 may extend between such two levers, and the rail 37 also extend loc-tween the two levers, so that the plurality or organizations, one o'which is shown at Figure 1, may be attached to this rail 37 for actuation.
  • a dierent type of securing means is provided, com ⁇ prising an arm 45 pivotally connected to an arm 46, which in turn is preferably integral with the sleeve 47 which is mounted upon the shaft 4.y
  • a pintle 48 is inserted through ears -49 of the arm 46 and through the arm 45,
  • the spring 50 may be attached and connected in any usual and ordinary manner, but ⁇ preferably by means of av pin 51 which spans the interval vbetween tlr.
  • any one of the units 3 may be very readily removed, especially when the type of holding means shown at Figures 4 and 5 is employed, so that at times some ol said units may be removed without disturbing the adjust-ment of the other unitsand lto thereby simply eliminate certain staples, which would otherwise be set by the manipulation of the full battery of units.
  • each of the units 3 is provided with a strip of staples of substantially theusual and or ⁇ dinary type and lin substantiallythe usual and ordinary manner, no novelty being claimed in the present instance to the relation of the machine or the staple strip.
  • the work is placed upon the table 2.
  • the roller is laid upon the table and the edge of the map positioned upon the top of the roller, whereupon the depression of the foot strip 42 will depress all of the several units 8 into engagement with the map and clamp the map in such position upon the roller, whereupon the further depression of the parts will cut off and set the staples in the usual manner and simultaneously.
  • the release of the foot strip 42 will, by reason of the spring 41 and the associated parts, return the organization to the position shown at Figure l.
  • a stapling organization comprising a frame, a shaft extending longitudinally of the frame and fixed relative thereto, arms extending from and fixed to said shaft, a stapling unit pivoted to the arms, a foot pedal, a rod extending upwardly from the foot pedal to and above the stapling unit, means carried by the rod to lift the unit upon its pivot against gravity, and means carried by the rod adapted to actuate the unit upon the depression of the pedal.
  • a stapling organization comprising a frame, a shaft extending longitudinally of the frame and fixed relative thereto, arms extending from and fixed to said shaft, a stapling unit pivoted to the arms, a foot pedal, a bifurcated rod extending upwardly from the pedal to and above the stapling unit and embracing the unit in the bifurcation, means carried by the rod to lift the unit upon its pivot against gravity, and a hammer carried by the rod adapted to actuate the unit upon the depression of the pedal.
  • a stapling organization comprising a frame, a shaft extending longitudinally of the frame and fixed relative thereto, arms extending from and fixed to said shaft, stapling units pivoted to the arms, a foot pedal, bifurcated rods extending upwardly from the pedal to and above the stapling units and embracing the units in the bifurcations, abutments spanning the bifurcations of the rods and positioned to lift the units upon their pivots against gravity, and hammers carried by the rods adapted to actua-te the units upon the depression of the pedal.
  • a stapling organization comprising a frame, a work-table carried by the frame, a shaftextending longitudinally of the frame, a plurality of groups of spaced arms extending radially from the shaft, stapling units inserted between and carried by the spaced arms, means to adjust the arms relative to the axis of the shaft to vary the position of the units, a foot pedal, and means connecting the pedal to actuate the several stapling units in unison.
  • a stapling organization comprising a frame, a shaft extending longitudinally of the frame, a plurality of sleeves adjustably positioned upon the shaft, spaced arms carried by the sleeves, stapling units introduced between and carried by the spaced arms, a foot pedal, a rail extending longitudinally of the machine and carried by the foot pedal, a. plurality of connecting mechanisms carried by the rail and adjustable longitudinally thereof and correspond'ing ⁇ in number to the sleeves, a like number of levers carried by the frame and adjustable longitudinally thereof, and levers extending from the means adjustable upon the rail to the levers providing organized units bodily adjustable longitudinally of the machine adapted to actuate the stapling units upon the depression of the foot pedal.

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Nov, 18, 1924- 41,516,336
A J. B. CROFOOT STAPLING MACHINE Fi1ed-May 18, 1923 2 Sheets-Shee-t, l
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' 1,516,336 J. B. cRoFooT STAPLING MACHINE Filed May 18, 1923 2 Sheets-Sheet 3 Patented Nov. 18, 1924.
PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN B. CROFOOT, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
STAPLING MACHINE.
Application filed May 18,
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN B. Cnoroo'r, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Stapling Machines, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
This invention relates to stapling machines and has for an object to provide a mechanism for employing a plurality of stapling units, such as disclosed in my Patent #1,224,07 5, issued April 24, 1917, whereby the several units will synchronize to staple simultaneously in a continuous strip.
A further object of the invention is to provide an organization especially adapted and intended for stapling maps, shades, or the like to rollers, sticks or strips, whereby the process of stapling the entire article at spaced V points throughout the length, may be accomplished at a single operation.
A further object of the invention is to provide a mechanism for employing a plurality of stapling units and for actuating the several units simultaneously and including means for adjusting the relative intervals between the several units whereby articles differing in length may be simultaneously stapled at predetermined intervals throughout its length or the intervals between such stapling varied as occasion may require.
With these and other objects in view the invention comprises certain novel elements,
units, parts, combinations, arrangements, inter-actions and functions, as disclosed in the drawings, together with mechanical eq'uivaL lents thereof, as will be hereinafter more fully described and claimed.
In the drawings:
Figure 1 is a vvertical transverse sectional view through the machine showing one of the stapling units and actuating mechanism;
Figure 2 is a rear view of one end of the machine showing one of the stapling units in position and its actuating means;
Figure 3 is a sectional view taken on line 3-3 of Figure l;
Figure 4 is a top plan view'of a modified means for holding and pivoting one of the stapling units, and
1923. Serial No. 639,939.
Figure 5 is a view in side elevation of the holding mechanism shown at Figure 4.
Like characters of reference indicate con responding parts throughout the several views.
As disclosed in my Patent #1,224,075, a hand stapling organization is provided and it is the purpose of this invention to employ a number of said units mounted in a battery which will be actuated simultaneously. To carry out this purpose a frame l is provided having a table 2 upon which the work being operated upon is positioned, and the unit itself is indicated by the numeral 3. No attempt has been made in the present drawings to illustrate the mechanism of the stapling unit and for the specific construction of such unit reference is had to the said patent.
Extending longitudinally of the machine and secured in the frame l is a shaft 4. This shaft 4 is secured in any approved manner, as by the keepers 4 secured to the frame 1 provided with set screws 4 for retaining the shaft in fixed relation.
Mounted upon this shaft 4 are a plurality of sleeves 5. Only one of these sleeves 5 and the associated parts is shown in any of the figures of the drawings, but it is to be understood that a plurality of such sleeves is contemplated, the number depending upon the length of the machine and the work performed which includes the number of staples which are to be set. Each of the sleeves 5 is provided with spaced arms 6 provided with registering slots 7 between which the top rib 8 of the stapling unit 3 is positioned with a pin or laterally extending lugs, indicated at 9, positioned and slidable in the slot 7. The vertical position of the pin 9 and consequently the angle of adjustment or position of the unit 3 may be varied by rotating the sleeve 5 upon the shaft 4, a set screw 10 being provided for securing the adjustment so attained.
Along the back of the frame upon a strip which has been designated 1a, an angle iron 11 is secured and a plurality of clips 11 are provided equal in number to the number of sleeves 5 and units 3. These clips 11 are leach provided with a slot 12 through which to vary the tension of the spring 29.
13 the clip 11 may be adjusted within the limits of the length of the slot` 12, or by removing the screw 13, the clip may be further adjusted and the screw inserted into some one of the other perforations 14, and by be ing tightened, will hold such clip 11 in position.
Upon the clip 11 an arch 15 is erected, secured in any approved manner, as byturning outwardly lateral branches 16 and employing rivets 17 for securing such lateral branches to the clip 11.
A lever 18 is fulcrumed upon an upstanding rib 18 and has its extremity extending through the arch 15 so that the extremity may move upwardly and downwardly within the arch as the device is operated, but lateral movement prevented. vAt its forward end, the lever 18 is provided with a head. 19 which is secured to the lever 18 by means of a bolt 2O and nut 21. The under side of the head 19 is formed concave, as indicated morey particularly at Figure 1 to fit over and conform to the upper convex surtace of the head 24 of the stapling unit which is carried upon the plunger 25.
To actuate the lever 18 spaced bars 26 are provided pivoted to the bar at 26, as indicated more particuarly at Figure 1 and rigidly and permanently secured to the tubular rod 27. The spaced bars 26 carry therebetween a stop 26 which eng-ages the under side of the unit 30, indicated at Figure 1 to maintain the relative positions of the unit and the lever.
Below the tubular shaft 27 a turn-buckle 28 is provided, a spring 29 being located within the tube surrounding the rod 30, which is provided with a head 31 bearing against one end of the spring 29, the opposite end of said spring bearing against the cap 32 ot the end of the tube 27. Lock nuts 33 are positioned upon the threaded portion 33 of the rod 30, whereby the relative tension acquired by operating the several parts just described may be maintained An eye-bolt 34 provided with a screw-threaded portion engaging the turn-buckle 28 is also provided, pivoted upon the pin V 1" pin 35 is carried by a clamping member 36 having bolts 36 by which the said clamping membr is clamped upon the head 37 of the rail 3 Mounted upon the frame are a plurality of pedal leversv 38, each provided with a sleeve39 j ournaled upon the shaft 40, which w extends longitudinally of the machineand is secured thereto in any approved manner, as by the keeper 40 and vset screw 40. vTo raise the pedal levers 38 yieldingly to their upward or inoperative limit, one or more springs 41 are provided. A single one oi these springs may be made to serve the purpose, as it is attached directly to the strip l2 which extends longitudinally the entire length of the machine and is attached to the several pedal levers 38. It is obvious that two of the pedal levers 38 will serve the purpose, as the strip 42 may extend between such two levers, and the rail 37 also extend loc-tween the two levers, so that the plurality or organizations, one o'which is shown at Figure 1, may be attached to this rail 37 for actuation.
Instead of connecting the sta lingunit 3 with the mechanism by means o the arm 6. as disclosed in Figures 1, 2 and 3, a dierent type of securing means is provided, com` prising an arm 45 pivotally connected to an arm 46, which in turn is preferably integral with the sleeve 47 which is mounted upon the shaft 4.y A pintle 48 is inserted through ears -49 of the arm 46 and through the arm 45,
and a spring 50 is mounted upon such pintle tending to hold the arms 45 and 46 in close relation. The spring 50 may be attached and connected in any usual and ordinary manner, but` preferably by means of av pin 51 which spans the interval vbetween tlr.
spaced arms 45, as indicated more particu larly at Figure 4, upon which the spring 50.'
forcibly moved in the direction etai-1d" against the tapers 52, thereby separating the arms 45 and 46 against the tension ot the spring 50, whereupon such arms will `yield to permit the passing of the pin or lugs 9 to engage within the opening 53 and retain the unit 3 in position. llVhichever type of positioning means is employed, it is obvious that the sha'li't 4 may be rotated by manipulating the set screw 4, thereby simultaneously adjusting all of the units 3, or either of said units 3 may'beseparately adjusted by adjusting the sleeve 5 upon the shaft 4 by the manipulation of the set screw 10. It is obvious that any one of the units 3 may be very readily removed, especially when the type of holding means shown at Figures 4 and 5 is employed, so that at times some ol said units may be removed without disturbing the adjust-ment of the other unitsand lto thereby simply eliminate certain staples, which would otherwise be set by the manipulation of the full battery of units.
In operation it will be yunderstood Vthat each of the units 3 is provided with a strip of staples of substantially theusual and or` dinary type and lin substantiallythe usual and ordinary manner, no novelty being claimed in the present instance to the relation of the machine or the staple strip. Viith the parts assembled as shown at Figure l the work is placed upon the table 2. Assuming this to be a map which is to be stapled to a roller, the roller is laid upon the table and the edge of the map positioned upon the top of the roller, whereupon the depression of the foot strip 42 will depress all of the several units 8 into engagement with the map and clamp the map in such position upon the roller, whereupon the further depression of the parts will cut off and set the staples in the usual manner and simultaneously. The release of the foot strip 42 will, by reason of the spring 41 and the associated parts, return the organization to the position shown at Figure l.
That I claim is:
l. A stapling organization comprising a frame, a shaft extending longitudinally of the frame and fixed relative thereto, arms extending from and fixed to said shaft, a stapling unit pivoted to the arms, a foot pedal, a rod extending upwardly from the foot pedal to and above the stapling unit, means carried by the rod to lift the unit upon its pivot against gravity, and means carried by the rod adapted to actuate the unit upon the depression of the pedal.
2. A stapling organization comprising a frame, a shaft extending longitudinally of the frame and fixed relative thereto, arms extending from and fixed to said shaft, a stapling unit pivoted to the arms, a foot pedal, a bifurcated rod extending upwardly from the pedal to and above the stapling unit and embracing the unit in the bifurcation, means carried by the rod to lift the unit upon its pivot against gravity, and a hammer carried by the rod adapted to actuate the unit upon the depression of the pedal.
3. A stapling organization comprising a frame, a shaft extending longitudinally of the frame and fixed relative thereto, arms extending from and fixed to said shaft, stapling units pivoted to the arms, a foot pedal, bifurcated rods extending upwardly from the pedal to and above the stapling units and embracing the units in the bifurcations, abutments spanning the bifurcations of the rods and positioned to lift the units upon their pivots against gravity, and hammers carried by the rods adapted to actua-te the units upon the depression of the pedal.
l. A stapling organization comprising a frame, a work-table carried by the frame, a shaftextending longitudinally of the frame, a plurality of groups of spaced arms extending radially from the shaft, stapling units inserted between and carried by the spaced arms, means to adjust the arms relative to the axis of the shaft to vary the position of the units, a foot pedal, and means connecting the pedal to actuate the several stapling units in unison.
5. A stapling organization comprising a frame, a shaft extending longitudinally of the frame, a plurality of sleeves adjustably positioned upon the shaft, spaced arms carried by the sleeves, stapling units introduced between and carried by the spaced arms, a foot pedal, a rail extending longitudinally of the machine and carried by the foot pedal, a. plurality of connecting mechanisms carried by the rail and adjustable longitudinally thereof and correspond'ing\ in number to the sleeves, a like number of levers carried by the frame and adjustable longitudinally thereof, and levers extending from the means adjustable upon the rail to the levers providing organized units bodily adjustable longitudinally of the machine adapted to actuate the stapling units upon the depression of the foot pedal.
In testimony whereof I hereunto affix my signature.
JOHN B. CROFOOT.
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