US161541A - Improvement in machines for making lightning-rods - Google Patents

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  • My invention relates to a novel construction of the main shaft of lightning-rod machinos, and consists in so distorting it or cutting it away for a portion of its length that the tools and dies for straightening the wires, and for turning in and rolling down the copper covering, may be secured to said shaft, so as to operate in the line of the true axis of the shaft, as will be hereinafter more fully set forth.
  • A represents the bed-plate of the machine, and B B vertical bridges, upon the tops of which are secured suitable boxes a a', in which the shaft C is mounted.
  • D D D D are four or more reels mounted upon and around the rear end of the shaft, upon which the necessary number of wires b are wound and from which they are fed to the straightening and covering tools.
  • E is a reel upon which the strip of sheet-copper b is wound, and from which it is fed under the straightening-tool and beneath the wires.
  • F is-a suitable plate or block secured by screws or other suitable means to the shaft, and through which the wires from the reels D D are passed and straightened.
  • G H I J K L M are a series of tools secured in a similar manner to the shaft, and they successively huddle the wire and gradually turn the sheet-copper b around the said wires to form a complete covering.
  • Thecoveredwires thenpassthrough the true axis of the shaft C, and the covering is creased or forced into the angular spaces between the wires by four or more revolving spring rollers or creasers, N N, arranged around the shaft C, at or near its extreme end.
  • the shaft C is so shaped or cut away that the wires to form the core and the sheet-copper covering may be gradually and successively operated upon by tools mounted upon the shaft and finally presented and fed through the true axis of the shaft for iin-al creasing.
  • the core wire may be fed through the true axis of the shaft at the end C', in which case the sheet-copper b should be fed from beneath, througha suitable slot in the shaft.
  • O is a suitable pulley for aiding in imparting rotary motion to the shaft G for twisting the covered rod to give it the appearance seen at O. This twisting is accomplished by passing the covered and finally creased rod over a drawing-reel or drum, P, mounted upon a shaft, Q, having bearings at R.
  • Atransverse shaft, S provided with a beveled pinion, T, meshing into driving-gear U, secured to the disk-face of the drum P, and a gear, V, meshing with a suitable gear, W, around the shaft C, so connects the motion of the drawingreel with the shaft C as to produce the necessary twist of the rod.
  • the tools may be removed and others substituted. They may all be mounted upon a separate plate, and the plate secured to the shaft, or they may be individually connected to the shaft. It will be seen that the shaft C, while it is distorted so as to permit the tools to lie within, or near to, its true axis, is yet quite as strong as an ordinary straight shaft.
  • the shaft C in a lightning-rod machine, distorted or cut away, as shown, so that a series of tools may be secured thereto, and the finished rod passed through the true axis of the shaft, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.

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WILLIAM B. MUNN, OF CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY.
IMPROVEMENT IN MACHINES FOR MAKING LIGHTNING-RQDS.
Specication forming part of Letters Patent No. lLdl, dated March 30, 1875; application led March 1, 1875.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, WVM. B. MUNN, of Camden, in the county of Camden and State New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Lightning-Rod Machines; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making a part of this application.
My invention relates to a novel construction of the main shaft of lightning-rod machinos, and consists in so distorting it or cutting it away for a portion of its length that the tools and dies for straightening the wires, and for turning in and rolling down the copper covering, may be secured to said shaft, so as to operate in the line of the true axis of the shaft, as will be hereinafter more fully set forth.
To enable others skilled to fully understand the construction and operation, I will proceed to describe the same, referring by letters to the accompanying drawing, in which- Figure l is a side elevation of a machine for manufacturing twisted wire-rods, the extreme iinishing end of the shaft being shown in section to present a view ofthe nal creasing and rolling-in tools or rotary dies, and Fig. 2 is a top View of the same. Similar letters indicate like parts in the several figures.
A represents the bed-plate of the machine, and B B vertical bridges, upon the tops of which are secured suitable boxes a a', in which the shaft C is mounted. D D D D are four or more reels mounted upon and around the rear end of the shaft, upon which the necessary number of wires b are wound and from which they are fed to the straightening and covering tools. E is a reel upon which the strip of sheet-copper b is wound, and from which it is fed under the straightening-tool and beneath the wires. F is-a suitable plate or block secured by screws or other suitable means to the shaft, and through which the wires from the reels D D are passed and straightened. G H I J K L M are a series of tools secured in a similar manner to the shaft, and they successively huddle the wire and gradually turn the sheet-copper b around the said wires to form a complete covering. Thecoveredwires thenpassthrough the true axis of the shaft C, and the covering is creased or forced into the angular spaces between the wires by four or more revolving spring rollers or creasers, N N, arranged around the shaft C, at or near its extreme end. v
By reference to Fig. l it will be seen that the shaft C is so shaped or cut away that the wires to form the core and the sheet-copper covering may be gradually and successively operated upon by tools mounted upon the shaft and finally presented and fed through the true axis of the shaft for iin-al creasing.
lVhen desirable to make a rod with a central core-wire, surrounded by other and smaller ones, the core wire may be fed through the true axis of the shaft at the end C', in which case the sheet-copper b should be fed from beneath, througha suitable slot in the shaft. O is a suitable pulley for aiding in imparting rotary motion to the shaft G for twisting the covered rod to give it the appearance seen at O. This twisting is accomplished by passing the covered and finally creased rod over a drawing-reel or drum, P, mounted upon a shaft, Q, having bearings at R. Atransverse shaft, S, provided with a beveled pinion, T, meshing into driving-gear U, secured to the disk-face of the drum P, and a gear, V, meshing with a suitable gear, W, around the shaft C, so connects the motion of the drawingreel with the shaft C as to produce the necessary twist of the rod. Of course the tools may be removed and others substituted. They may all be mounted upon a separate plate, and the plate secured to the shaft, or they may be individually connected to the shaft. It will be seen that the shaft C, while it is distorted so as to permit the tools to lie within, or near to, its true axis, is yet quite as strong as an ordinary straight shaft.
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
The shaft C in a lightning-rod machine, distorted or cut away, as shown, so that a series of tools may be secured thereto, and the finished rod passed through the true axis of the shaft, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
The foregoing specification signed by me this 16th day of February A. D. 1875.
W. B. MUNN. In presence of- WM. C. MGINTIRE, ARTHUR L. MoIN'riRE.
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