US1582534A - Machine for distributing and driving nails - Google Patents

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US1582534A
US1582534A US694328A US69432824A US1582534A US 1582534 A US1582534 A US 1582534A US 694328 A US694328 A US 694328A US 69432824 A US69432824 A US 69432824A US 1582534 A US1582534 A US 1582534A
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  • disposed shaft 2 having at one end a pulley- Be it known that 'LIIGLENFPARFKS, a citi- 3 which is adapted to be connected to any zen of the United States,'1'esi ding at Seattle, suitable source of power. Secured on the in the'countyof King and State.
  • WVashshaft 2 is a pair of slat or work-holding 5 in'gtOn, have invented certain new and usewheels or carriers r, each wheel or carrier ful Improvements in [Machines for Dishaving on its periphery a plurality'of jaws tributing and Driving Nails; and '1 do 5 within which the slat or work S is held 60 hereby declare the following to be a full, while a metal strap (not shown) is nailed clear, and exact description of the inventhereto, it being. understood that the slat 9 tion; such as will enable others skilled in extendsfrom ijaw to jaw of the respective the art-to which it'appertains to make and work carriers v use the same.
  • Each jaw 5 is provided with a radial
  • the principal object of this invent-ion is opening 6 at the bottom of which a nailto provide anai'l distributing mechanism in holding device comprising three balls' 7 conjunction with a machine for nailing which are pressed toward each other.
  • r V i The plunger 10 is secured to a head 11 which 75 In the drawings; Fig. 1 is a vertical se'c- 1s spring-"pressed outwardly by means of a tionthrough the nail distributing mechspring 12 between said head and jaw; a.
  • Fig. 3 is a side elevation of a detail relatin or er o permit the plunger 10 to enter ing to the nail-holding means in conjuncand leave the opening 6 in said jaw.
  • FIG. 5 is a plan view of some of the mechhead will be moved toward said jaw as the anisms'shown in 4E, carrier rotates (in a counter-clockwise di- 7 Fig.6 is a vertical sectional view through rection as viewed in Fig. 1). Inward move- 90 r Fig, 4 ment of the head 11 will, of course, force Fig.
  • FIG. 7 is an elevation of a, porti n of the the plunger 10 into the opening 6 in the 40 mechanism shown in Fig. 8. jaw for the purpose specified.
  • Fig. 8 is a view'partly in vertical section Fig. 3 the head 11 to which the plunger 10 and in elevation of mechanism shown in is secured maybe provided with a plurality 95 Fig. 7.
  • a l of plungers 10 for driving a plurality 'of Fig. 9 is a plan View of a'pcrticn of the nails into the work at one stroke.
  • mechanism shown in Fig. 8. The means for feeding the slats into the Fig.
  • FIG. 10 is a horizontal sectional view worlocarrying members 4 and for feeding through a portion of the mechanism shown the metal straps over the slats have not been 1 in Fig. 8; and p illustrated inasmuch as the same forms no Fig. 11 is a cross-sectional view of the part of the present invention, said mecha pulley on which the endless belt shown in nisin, however, being shown in the patent Fig. 5 is mounted. above-mentioned.
  • numeral 1 indicates the Leading from the opening 6 in each jaw 1 frame in which is supported a horizontally 5 is a conduit 15 into which nails are adapted to be deposited points foremost from a feeding chute 16.
  • the feeding chute 16 comprises a member having a slit in which the body of the nails is received, the heads of the nails resting on the top portion of said chute as clearly illustrated in Fi g. 9 wherein said nails are identified by reference character N. Passage of the nails from the feeding chute 16 is controlled by 368118 of a vertically disposed wheel 17 suitably mounted for rotation on a standard 18 forming part of the frame of the machine.
  • the wheel 17 is in the nature of a disk having a plurality of cut-outs 19 through which the nails may pass from the chute 16 to the con-- duit 15 on the other side of the said wheel.
  • the nails do not pass directly into said conduit 15 after passing through said wheel 17 but are held suspended on a pair of fingers 20 forming in effect a continuation of the chute 16 as more cle rly shown in Figs. 8 and 9, the fingers being bent in the diree tion of rotation of the conduit 15, which latter has a cutaway part 21 in its forward face, the arrangement being such that as the conduit 15 moves beneath the nail suspended on said fingers the nail is pushed off said fingers and dropped into the said conduit 15 and into the opening 6 in the jaw 5 as clearly shown in Fig. 8.
  • the nailpassing wheel 17 has its openings 19 of such shape that picker fingers 22 are provided, the opening between the end of the picker finger and the adjacent portion of the wheel being only sufficient to allow a nail to pass therebetween.
  • the finger 22 is beveled on that face remote from the chute 16 (see Fig. 8) so that after a nail has passed between the opening adjacent the tip of the finger it will be pushed laterally of said wheel onto the nail-holding fingers 20 at the end of the chute.
  • the beveled portion of the finger is indicated by reference numeral 23 in Fig. 8.
  • the nail-passing wheel 17 is adapted to be rotated by the work carrier 4 as the c0nduit 15 thereon passes the end of the chute 16.
  • the rotating means may conveniently take the form of lateral lugs 2% on the wheel 17 which are adapted to be struck by a lateral projection on the conduit 15.
  • the conduit 16 is a branched member which extends upwardly forming a single member, the end of which is positioned adjacent the loop 25 of a. belt 26 which passes around a pulley 27 at said loop 25 and around a pulley 28 remote therefrom in a horizontal direction.
  • the belt 26 is slit longitudinally as at 29 to form a plurality of belt members and to provide an opening into which the body of the nails may be received but not the heads thereof, the heads remaining suspended from the top of the belt members.
  • the belt members may conveniently consist of a pair of coiled springs arranged side by side, the pulleys 27 and 28 being suitably grooved to hold the sprin elements in proper relationship as regards the slit as will be readily understood.
  • the pulley 27 is provided with an annular slot to correspond with the slit 29 in the belt so that the body of the nails may extend down into said annular slot as will be readily understood.
  • the nails will leave the belt and be received on the adjacent end of the chute 16 as will be readily comprehended by reference to Figs. 4; and 5. After the nails are received on the chute 16 they slide down the same and fill the respective branches constituting the lower end of the chute.
  • the endless belt 26 is located within a. horizontally disposed drum 30, one end of the drum being open as indicated at 31.
  • the interior of the drum is provided with vanes 32 for elevating nails and depositing them on the endless belt 26.
  • vanes 32 for elevating nails and depositing them on the endless belt 26.
  • a baille plate mounted in fixed relation to the horizontal run of the belt 26 is a baille plate on which the nails are first received after dropping from the vanes 32 within the drum. The nails slide down this plate onto the belt as will be readily understood.
  • a second plate 3% Disposed over the lower run of the belt is a second plate 3% which serves to prevent nails from falling thereon.
  • a pair of guiding fingers 35 Arranged below the upper run of the belt 26 adjacent the front pulley 27 is a pair of guiding fingers 35 which serve to direct the points of the nails into the annular slot in the said pulley 27.
  • the pulley 27 may consist of independent members having their adjacent fac s dished as at 27' to provide clearance for the body of the nails projecting down from the belt.
  • the drum is supported in any suitable manner in the machine frame and is conveniently driven by rollers 10 suitably geared to a horizontally disposed shaft 41 which is driven from the main shaft 2 by suitable connection as a belt 42.
  • annular brush 45 Arranged at the open end of the drum is an inwardly projecting annular brush 45 which is adapted to wipe over the upper run of the belt adjacent the pulley 27 to wipe off any nails which are not properly positioned within the slit 29 of the belt 26.
  • the pulleys 27 and 28 are maintained in spaced relation by any suitable means as bv spacing roos -16.
  • the pulley 27 mounted on the shaft 4: 1 which, as already indicated. is driven from the shaft 2 by a belt 42.
  • a rotatable drum spaced belt members within said drum providing a slitthroughwhich the bodies of the nails may pass but not the heads thereof, means Within said drum for elevating nails and depositing them on said belt members, and a radially disposed brush at the open end'of said drum adapted'to Wipe over thebelt- GLEN 'PARKS;

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April 21, 1926.
G. PARKS MACHINE FOR DISTRIBUTING AND DRIVING NAILS 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Feb. 21 1924 INVENTOR 6/0? Par/r5 &
ATWRNEKS April 27, 1926. 1 1,582,534
- G. PARKS MACHINE FOR DISTRIBUTING AND DRIVING NAILS Filed Feb. 21 1924 2 SheetS-Sheet 2 mzMa/z w ATTORNEYS Patented Apr. 27, 1926. i i v r i Y H ,8253% PARKS, OF SEATTLE, WASHINGTON.
MAorrInn non DISTRIBUTING Ann nnivrne NAILS.
Application filed reb -uaiei, 1924. Serial no. 694,328. 7
To all whom it may concern: disposed shaft 2 having at one end a pulley- Be it known that 'LIIGLENFPARFKS, a citi- 3 which is adapted to be connected to any zen of the United States,'1'esi ding at Seattle, suitable source of power. Secured on the in the'countyof King and State. of WVashshaft 2 is a pair of slat or work-holding 5 in'gtOn, have invented certain new and usewheels or carriers r, each wheel or carrier ful Improvements in [Machines for Dishaving on its periphery a plurality'of jaws tributing and Driving Nails; and '1 do 5 within which the slat or work S is held 60 hereby declare the following to be a full, while a metal strap (not shown) is nailed clear, and exact description of the inventhereto, it being. understood that the slat 9 tion; such as will enable others skilled in extendsfrom ijaw to jaw of the respective the art-to which it'appertains to make and work carriers v use the same. Each jaw 5 is provided with a radial The principal object of this invent-ion is opening 6 at the bottom of which a nailto provide anai'l distributing mechanism in holding device comprising three balls' 7 conjunction with a machine for nailing which are pressed toward each other. by
metal straps to the ends of wooden -slat-s as springs 8, the balls and spring being condi l d i iem ra t d F br ary 19 tained within a removable holder member 70 1924, numbered 1,484,150. The invention. 9, as' more fully shown in Figs. 8 and 10. however, is not limited to the use men A plunger 10 is adapted to enter the opentioned, the various features ofnovelty and ing'6 in said jaw to forcethe nail held be invention being set forth in the appended tween said balls Tinto the work to be nailed.
claim; r V i The plunger 10 is secured to a head 11 which 75 In the drawings; Fig. 1 is a vertical se'c- 1s spring-"pressed outwardly by means of a tionthrough the nail distributing mechspring 12 between said head and jaw; a. rod anism and so much of the slat-holding 13 passing through said spr ng nd sui mean sas is'rnecessary to illustrate the apably connected to the head 11 and jaw 5 pli ation of th n il dist ibnt ii for holding the head 11 in proper position 80 Fi 21 an d l tj l ki t th with respect to said jaw, it being underfront of th ma hin v stood that the head 11 is slidable radially Fig. 3 is a side elevation of a detail relatin or er o permit the plunger 10 to enter ing to the nail-holding means in conjuncand leave the opening 6 in said jaw. tiOn with "the workeholding carriers. Mounted on the frame 1 is a cam member 85 f Fi 4 s a vg 'ticargectjgnal i th h 14, the same being so disposed with respect aportion of the nail distributing de i to the head 11 on the work carrier that the 'Fig. 5 is a plan view of some of the mechhead will be moved toward said jaw as the anisms'shown in 4E, carrier rotates (in a counter-clockwise di- 7 Fig.6 is a vertical sectional view through rection as viewed in Fig. 1). Inward move- 90 r Fig, 4 ment of the head 11 will, of course, force Fig. 7 is an elevation of a, porti n of the the plunger 10 into the opening 6 in the 40 mechanism shown in Fig. 8. jaw for the purpose specified. As shown in Fig. 8 is a view'partly in vertical section Fig. 3 the head 11 to which the plunger 10 and in elevation of mechanism shown in is secured maybe provided with a plurality 95 Fig. 7. a l of plungers 10 for driving a plurality 'of Fig. 9 is a plan View of a'pcrticn of the nails into the work at one stroke. mechanism shown in Fig. 8. The means for feeding the slats into the Fig. 10 is a horizontal sectional view worlocarrying members 4 and for feeding through a portion of the mechanism shown the metal straps over the slats have not been 1 in Fig. 8; and p illustrated inasmuch as the same forms no Fig. 11 is a cross-sectional view of the part of the present invention, said mecha pulley on which the endless belt shown in nisin, however, being shown in the patent Fig. 5 is mounted. above-mentioned. In the drawings, numeral 1 indicates the Leading from the opening 6 in each jaw 1 frame in which is supported a horizontally 5 is a conduit 15 into which nails are adapted to be deposited points foremost from a feeding chute 16. The feeding chute 16 comprises a member having a slit in which the body of the nails is received, the heads of the nails resting on the top portion of said chute as clearly illustrated in Fi g. 9 wherein said nails are identified by reference character N. Passage of the nails from the feeding chute 16 is controlled by 368118 of a vertically disposed wheel 17 suitably mounted for rotation on a standard 18 forming part of the frame of the machine. The wheel 17 is in the nature of a disk having a plurality of cut-outs 19 through which the nails may pass from the chute 16 to the con-- duit 15 on the other side of the said wheel. The nails do not pass directly into said conduit 15 after passing through said wheel 17 but are held suspended on a pair of fingers 20 forming in effect a continuation of the chute 16 as more cle rly shown in Figs. 8 and 9, the fingers being bent in the diree tion of rotation of the conduit 15, which latter has a cutaway part 21 in its forward face, the arrangement being such that as the conduit 15 moves beneath the nail suspended on said fingers the nail is pushed off said fingers and dropped into the said conduit 15 and into the opening 6 in the jaw 5 as clearly shown in Fig. 8. The nailpassing wheel 17 has its openings 19 of such shape that picker fingers 22 are provided, the opening between the end of the picker finger and the adjacent portion of the wheel being only sufficient to allow a nail to pass therebetween. The finger 22 is beveled on that face remote from the chute 16 (see Fig. 8) so that after a nail has passed between the opening adjacent the tip of the finger it will be pushed laterally of said wheel onto the nail-holding fingers 20 at the end of the chute. The beveled portion of the finger is indicated by reference numeral 23 in Fig. 8.
The nail-passing wheel 17 is adapted to be rotated by the work carrier 4 as the c0nduit 15 thereon passes the end of the chute 16. The rotating means may conveniently take the form of lateral lugs 2% on the wheel 17 which are adapted to be struck by a lateral projection on the conduit 15.
The means for supplying nails to the feed ing chute 16 will now be described.
As shown in Fig. 2 the conduit 16 is a branched member which extends upwardly forming a single member, the end of which is positioned adjacent the loop 25 of a. belt 26 which passes around a pulley 27 at said loop 25 and around a pulley 28 remote therefrom in a horizontal direction. The belt 26 is slit longitudinally as at 29 to form a plurality of belt members and to provide an opening into which the body of the nails may be received but not the heads thereof, the heads remaining suspended from the top of the belt members. The belt members may conveniently consist of a pair of coiled springs arranged side by side, the pulleys 27 and 28 being suitably grooved to hold the sprin elements in proper relationship as regards the slit as will be readily understood. The pulley 27 is provided with an annular slot to correspond with the slit 29 in the belt so that the body of the nails may extend down into said annular slot as will be readily understood. As the belt is moved toward the pulley 27 the nails will leave the belt and be received on the adjacent end of the chute 16 as will be readily comprehended by reference to Figs. 4; and 5. After the nails are received on the chute 16 they slide down the same and fill the respective branches constituting the lower end of the chute.
The endless belt 26 is located within a. horizontally disposed drum 30, one end of the drum being open as indicated at 31. The interior of the drum is provided with vanes 32 for elevating nails and depositing them on the endless belt 26. As the nails fall on the belt 26 some of them will pass points foremost through the slit 29 therein and be suspended thereon by their heads as shown in Fig. 4.. Suitably mounted in fixed relation to the horizontal run of the belt 26 is a baille plate on which the nails are first received after dropping from the vanes 32 within the drum. The nails slide down this plate onto the belt as will be readily understood. Disposed over the lower run of the belt is a second plate 3% which serves to prevent nails from falling thereon. Arranged below the upper run of the belt 26 adjacent the front pulley 27 is a pair of guiding fingers 35 which serve to direct the points of the nails into the annular slot in the said pulley 27.
As shown in Fig. 11 the pulley 27 may consist of independent members having their adjacent fac s dished as at 27' to provide clearance for the body of the nails projecting down from the belt.
The drum is supported in any suitable manner in the machine frame and is conveniently driven by rollers 10 suitably geared to a horizontally disposed shaft 41 which is driven from the main shaft 2 by suitable connection as a belt 42.
Arranged at the open end of the drum is an inwardly projecting annular brush 45 which is adapted to wipe over the upper run of the belt adjacent the pulley 27 to wipe off any nails which are not properly positioned within the slit 29 of the belt 26.
The pulleys 27 and 28 are maintained in spaced relation by any suitable means as bv spacing roos -16. The pulley 27 mounted on the shaft 4: 1 which, as already indicated. is driven from the shaft 2 by a belt 42. I
The drawings show the invention in a more or less diagrammatic manner but the operation thereof will be readily understood from the preceding description;
What I claim is:
In combination, a rotatable drum, spaced belt members within said drum providing a slitthroughwhich the bodies of the nails may pass but not the heads thereof, means Within said drum for elevating nails and depositing them on said belt members, and a radially disposed brush at the open end'of said drum adapted'to Wipe over thebelt- GLEN 'PARKS;
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US2736046A (en) * 1956-02-28 Machines for shaping uppers over lasts
US2874383A (en) * 1954-11-22 1959-02-24 Bettermann Elektro G M B H Fa Device for driving tempered steel into walls, ceilings or the like
US3096531A (en) * 1961-10-12 1963-07-09 United Shoe Machinery Corp Heel end assembling and backpart molding machine
US3138810A (en) * 1962-01-26 1964-06-30 United Shoe Machinery Corp Heel end assembling and back part molding machines
US3815730A (en) * 1972-08-02 1974-06-11 T Zwiep Orienting apparatus and method
EP0281407A2 (en) * 1987-03-05 1988-09-07 Francis, Terry Ernest c/o H-Plan Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Automatic nailer system
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US2736046A (en) * 1956-02-28 Machines for shaping uppers over lasts
US2874383A (en) * 1954-11-22 1959-02-24 Bettermann Elektro G M B H Fa Device for driving tempered steel into walls, ceilings or the like
US3096531A (en) * 1961-10-12 1963-07-09 United Shoe Machinery Corp Heel end assembling and backpart molding machine
US3138810A (en) * 1962-01-26 1964-06-30 United Shoe Machinery Corp Heel end assembling and back part molding machines
US3815730A (en) * 1972-08-02 1974-06-11 T Zwiep Orienting apparatus and method
EP0281407A2 (en) * 1987-03-05 1988-09-07 Francis, Terry Ernest c/o H-Plan Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Automatic nailer system
EP0281407A3 (en) * 1987-03-05 1990-06-27 Francis, Terry Ernest c/o H-Plan Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Automatic nailer system
CN108500906A (en) * 2018-06-06 2018-09-07 余成棋 A kind of automatic nail nail equipment

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