US154342A - Improvement in machines for covering piano-strings - Google Patents

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  • My invention relates to machines for Winding wire around the steel wires used for pianostrings; and consists in devices for imparting l steady and uniform motion to the revolving jaws or holders, in which the opposite ends of the piano-strings are secured during the covermg process.
  • the frame A supports a counter-shaft, a, carrying a large pulley, al, which is belted to the smaller pulley a2 upon the intermediate shaft b.
  • the latter is provided with two pairs of gears, c and cl and d and d1,which engage, respectively, the smaller 'pinions c2 and c3 and d2 and al3 ⁇ upon the jaw-shafts e and f.
  • the shaft f is hollow, and the hookrodf2 is loosely keyed therein, and connected at its outer end, by means of the swivel-jointf3, with the cord f4, which passes over the guide-pulley f5, and is secured to the weight f 6, the object of this mechanism being to keep the piano-string stretched tight during the operation of covering it.
  • each pair of gears and ⁇ pinions are,respectively, keyed to their shafts
  • the piano-string or steel wire is secured to the hooks and the covering-wire fastened to th string near the hook el, and the machine set in motion so that the jawshafts have a very high speed.
  • the covering-wire is led carefully in the direction of the hook f1, and is thus wound closely around the string.
  • the rotation of the string is perfectly steady, owing to the transmission of the motion by means of the double gears described.
  • Belts and pulleys are objectionable for imparting motion to the jaw-shafts, because a belt may slip, and a twist be thus given to the string.
  • Single gears will not work well because of the jarring character of the motion derived from them, and because of their -liability to have their teeth stripped from them if revolved very rapidly.
  • the jaw-shafts should have a speed of upward of four thousand revolutions per minute; and to guard against vibration the trains of gearing should have their bearings arranged as shown at g-that is, the spur-wheels should have hubs long enough to act as journals, and the journal-boxes g should be formed in the same standard or piece of metal, or in pieces so bolted together as to prevent the possibility of the springing apart of the centers.
  • the gearing c and c1 and o2 and c3 is not mounted in the proper manner, and is exhibited merely as an illustration of a defective mode of construction.
  • the combination with the jaw-shafts e and f, each provided with two or more pinions, of the intermediate shaft b, having correspondinggears, arranged and operating substantially as described.

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910,154,342'. Y i Patented-Aug.25,1874.
THE GRAPHIC CCL PHDTD-LlTHJiQ'l PARK PLACE,N.Y.
UNITED STATEs PATENT OFFICE cEARLEs RErNwARTH, or NEW YORK, N. Y.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GHARLEs REINWARTH,
4of New York, State of New York, have invented certain Improvements in Machines for Covering Piano-Strings, of which the following is a specification:
My invention relates to machines for Winding wire around the steel wires used for pianostrings; and consists in devices for imparting l steady and uniform motion to the revolving jaws or holders, in which the opposite ends of the piano-strings are secured during the covermg process.
The drawings embrace Figure 1, a front elevation of my improved machine; Fig. 2, an end elevation of the same; and Fig. 3, a vertical transverse section thereof through line w :v on Fig. 1.
The frame A supports a counter-shaft, a, carrying a large pulley, al, which is belted to the smaller pulley a2 upon the intermediate shaft b. The latteris provided with two pairs of gears, c and cl and d and d1,which engage, respectively, the smaller 'pinions c2 and c3 and d2 and al3` upon the jaw-shafts e and f. The shafts e and f-the axes of which coincideare provided, respectively, with the jaws or hooks c and f1, for holding the opposite ends of the piano-string, so that it will be made to rotate upon its longitudinal axis. The shaft f is hollow, and the hookrodf2 is loosely keyed therein, and connected at its outer end, by means of the swivel-jointf3, with the cord f4, which passes over the guide-pulley f5, and is secured to the weight f 6, the object of this mechanism being to keep the piano-string stretched tight during the operation of covering it. I
It will be seen that each pair of gears and `pinions are,respectively, keyed to their shafts,
lso that the teeth of one come opposite to the `notches in the other. It will also be observed that the gears d and d1 and the pinions d2 and d3 have teeth out diagonally across their peripheries, the object being to show two methods of accomplishing substantially the same purpose, to wit, imparting to the jaw-shafts a smooth, uniform, and like motion. 'The trains of gearing d and d1 and cl2 and d3 are mounted in an adjustable frame or standard, for the purpose of adapting the machine to covering wires of dilerent lengths.
No. 154,342, dated August 25, 1874; application filed July 2, 1814.
In operation, the piano-string or steel wire is secured to the hooks and the covering-wire fastened to th string near the hook el, and the machine set in motion so that the jawshafts have a very high speed. As the string rotates, the covering-wire is led carefully in the direction of the hook f1, and is thus wound closely around the string. The rotation of the string is perfectly steady, owing to the transmission of the motion by means of the double gears described.
Belts and pulleys are objectionable for imparting motion to the jaw-shafts, because a belt may slip, and a twist be thus given to the string. Single gears will not work well because of the jarring character of the motion derived from them, and because of their -liability to have their teeth stripped from them if revolved very rapidly.
The more rapidly the string' is rotated the more perfect is the product of the machine, and the more economical is its operation. The jaw-shafts should have a speed of upward of four thousand revolutions per minute; and to guard against vibration the trains of gearing should have their bearings arranged as shown at g-that is, the spur-wheels should have hubs long enough to act as journals, and the journal-boxes g should be formed in the same standard or piece of metal, or in pieces so bolted together as to prevent the possibility of the springing apart of the centers. The gearing c and c1 and o2 and c3 is not mounted in the proper manner, and is exhibited merely as an illustration of a defective mode of construction.
I claim as my invention- 1. In a piano-string-covering machine, the combination, with the jaw-shafts e and f, each provided with two or more pinions, of the intermediate shaft b, having correspondinggears, arranged and operating substantially as described.
2. The hub-journals g' g of the shafts f and b, arranged and boxed in the solid standard g, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
GH. REINWARTH.
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SAME. I. THURsBY, GEO. W. MIATT.
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