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  • the object of our invention is to manufacture, by one and the same machine, printed cards for photograph-mounts and printed busimess-cards.
  • the product of the machine which we are about to describe consists of complete printed or embossed cards for photographmounts, and complete printed business-cards.
  • Figure 1 of the accompanying drawing is a side view of the machine; Fig. 2, a vertical section; Fig. 3, a planrview; Fig. 4, an end View; and Fig. 5 illustrates the products of the machine in perspective.
  • the frame of the machine consists of a table, A, supported on suitable standards B and B, in the former of which, turns the driving-shaft D, the latter being geared to a shaft, E, in a manner rendered too apparent by Figs. 1 and 3 of the drawing to need description, this shaft E turning in the standard B, and having a cam, F, for acting on the lower end of a guided rod, Gr, to the upper end of which is secured the platen a. of a printingdevice, and above the platen is the bed, having on its under side the printingforms referred to hereafter.
  • I is the feedroller, projecting into a slot in the table A, above which is the pressure-roller b, an intermittent rotary motion being imparted to the feed-roller from a crank, c, on the driving shaft I) through the medium of the rod d, lever e, and spring-pawl f, the lever being loose on the shaft of the feed roller, and the spring pawl being adapted to the teeth of a ratchet wheel, h, fast on the same shaft, all as best observed in Fig. 4.
  • a cross -head, K is arranged to slide on stationary guide rods i i, and a vertical reciprocating motion is imparted to this crosshead from the'driving-shaft D, by two eccentrics, m, on the said shaft, and two rods, 1%, one rod being connected to each end of the mount.
  • the cross-head K has on its under side a punch of a formcorresponding with that of the opening to be formed in the photograph-mount, there being a corresponding opening in the table for receiving the punch.
  • a knife, 00 On the outer edge of the crosshead is a knife, 00, which, in conjunction with a blade on the table, serves to sever the printed card -mounts from the continuous sheet.
  • a printing-form in two distinct parts is attached to the under side of the bed H, the outer form for imparting the desired impression to the card for the photographic mount, and the inner form for printing the business-cards within the limits of the space defined by the opening in the said card for A continous sheet of.
  • stiff paper or card-board of the desired width is passed from a roll over the table below the bed H, and between the feed-roller I and pressure-roller b, and the machine set in motion.
  • a printing press carrying a printing-form adapted to a card for a photographic mount, and an inner printing-form no larger than the opening in the said card, with a punch for cutting the said opening, and a knife for severing the cardmount from a continuous strip of paper.

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' E. & C. T PARKER. Machines for Printing and Cutting Bards, N0 155,748 Patentd 0ct.6,.1s24. I
- UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
EDWARD E. PACKER AND CHARLES T. PAGKER, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENN- SYLVANIA, ASSIGNORS TO NIXON & STOKES, OF SAME PLACE.
IMPROVEMENT lN MACHINES FOR PRINTING AND CUTTING CARDS.
Specification forming part of LettersPatent No. 155,748, dated October 6, 1874; application filed September 23, 1874.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known thatwe, EDWARD E. PACK- ER and CHARLES T. PAOKER, both of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have invented a Machine for Printing and Cutting Cards, of which the following is a specification:
The object of our invention is to manufacture, by one and the same machine, printed cards for photograph-mounts and printed busimess-cards.
Heretofore, in manufacturing card-mounts for photographs, it has been the practice to sell the waste strips of stiff paper or cardboard produced by punching the opening for the display of the pictures to printers, to be used by themin making business-cards.
The product of the machine which we are about to describe consists of complete printed or embossed cards for photographmounts, and complete printed business-cards.
Figure 1 of the accompanying drawing is a side view of the machine; Fig. 2, a vertical section; Fig. 3, a planrview; Fig. 4, an end View; and Fig. 5 illustrates the products of the machine in perspective.
The frame of the machine consists of a table, A, supported on suitable standards B and B, in the former of which, turns the driving-shaft D, the latter being geared to a shaft, E, in a manner rendered too apparent by Figs. 1 and 3 of the drawing to need description, this shaft E turning in the standard B, and having a cam, F, for acting on the lower end of a guided rod, Gr, to the upper end of which is secured the platen a. of a printingdevice, and above the platen is the bed, having on its under side the printingforms referred to hereafter. I is the feedroller, projecting into a slot in the table A, above which is the pressure-roller b, an intermittent rotary motion being imparted to the feed-roller from a crank, c, on the driving shaft I) through the medium of the rod d, lever e, and spring-pawl f, the lever being loose on the shaft of the feed roller, and the spring pawl being adapted to the teeth of a ratchet wheel, h, fast on the same shaft, all as best observed in Fig. 4.
A cross -head, K, is arranged to slide on stationary guide rods i i, and a vertical reciprocating motion is imparted to this crosshead from the'driving-shaft D, by two eccentrics, m, on the said shaft, and two rods, 1%, one rod being connected to each end of the mount.
the cross-head. The cross-head K has on its under side a punch of a formcorresponding with that of the opening to be formed in the photograph-mount, there being a corresponding opening in the table for receiving the punch. On the outer edge of the crosshead is a knife, 00, which, in conjunction with a blade on the table, serves to sever the printed card -mounts from the continuous sheet.
A printing-form in two distinct parts is attached to the under side of the bed H, the outer form for imparting the desired impression to the card for the photographic mount, and the inner form for printing the business-cards within the limits of the space defined by the opening in the said card for A continous sheet of. stiff paper or card-board of the desired width is passed from a roll over the table below the bed H, and between the feed-roller I and pressure-roller b, and the machine set in motion. Between the intermittent movements of the paper it receives the desired impressions, and when the paper reaches the proper position beneath the cross-head K the latter descends and punches from the paper a complete printed business -card, leaving the desired opening for the cardmount, which has been printed simultaneously with the card, and which is subsequently severed from the continuous strip by the knives a: 3
It has not been deemed necessary to show or describe the inking mechanism, as proper devices for this purpose will readily suggest themselves.
We claim as our invention----.
The combination in one machine, substantially as described, of a printing press carrying a printing-form adapted to a card for a photographic mount, and an inner printing-form no larger than the opening in the said card, with a punch for cutting the said opening, and a knife for severing the cardmount from a continuous strip of paper. a
In testimony whereof we have signed our names to this specification in the presence of two subscribing Witnesses.
EDWD. E. PAGKER. CHAS. T. PAOKER. Witnesses:
HARRY SMITH, HUBERT HowsoN.
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