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US1630824A
US1630824A US83246A US8324626A US1630824A US 1630824 A US1630824 A US 1630824A US 83246 A US83246 A US 83246A US 8324626 A US8324626 A US 8324626A US 1630824 A US1630824 A US 1630824A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41FPRINTING MACHINES OR PRESSES
    • B41F19/00Apparatus or machines for carrying out printing operations combined with other operations
    • B41F19/02Apparatus or machines for carrying out printing operations combined with other operations with embossing
    • B41F19/06Printing and embossing between a negative and a positive forme after inking and wiping the negative forme; Printing from an ink band treated with colour or "gold"
    • B41F19/064Presses of the reciprocating type
    • B41F19/066Presses of the reciprocating type hand-driven
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41PINDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO PRINTING, LINING MACHINES, TYPEWRITERS, AND TO STAMPS
    • B41P2219/00Printing presses using a heated printing foil
    • B41P2219/10Driving devices for the reciprocating die
    • B41P2219/13Gearings
    • B41P2219/134Knee-lever
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41PINDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO PRINTING, LINING MACHINES, TYPEWRITERS, AND TO STAMPS
    • B41P2219/00Printing presses using a heated printing foil
    • B41P2219/30Printing dies
    • B41P2219/31Heating means
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S101/00Printing
    • Y10S101/31Devices for applying metal leaf employing hot dies

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  • -By t1 1i's means i g' s aring of the f ed r l by rele 40 1 "Pr ve s e perfw I bhe line fprecuredki c ,T r i al o; p ev ded mlmswble np .1 he feed rwh h Opera to p mfi ey a o c at pa n ndrgist 'ri g may be i pr ion f e qj mem;
  • I is ,l rotated', the twoiroller's, '1 with the stri'p V gripped between them, operate to: pull or c -The s'trip f roll go'ldsorfl'similar material :(indicated by .32 'wliere' nnrolled)is passed froi1 1"-the.
  • the upper ends of the rods 50 and 51 are provided for horizontal adjustment in the slots 54 and 55' in the rocking lever 52.
  • the lower end of the rod 50 is providedfor horizontal adjustment in the slot 56 in the'lever 47.
  • The, lower end of the ro dO is also provided with a, slot .57 in order to provide a certain amount oflost motion between this rod and the lever.
  • This lost motion is an important feature of the device since it prevents'any-feeding or Vmovement of the roll gold during the first movement upwardly of the head after'the stamping operation. his very important that there be no sliding or dragging of the 1 roll gold across the work or the type. Consequently, after the stamping operation there must be no feeding ofthe roll gold until the head has been raised "a short distance and the roll gold lifted from the work and also removed out of contact with the typeby the relative downward movement of the rods 38.
  • a stamping machine of the' oharacteir 50 described l comprising; a work' supporting 1 table; a vertically reciprocable head ar-"" ranged 7 above said work supporting table;
  • impression characters means for attaching impression characters to sa d head; means for heatmg'said' impression characters; a strip of flexible marking material lying'below said impressionicha'racters and adapted to be pressed downonto Work on the work supporting'table by said f ,6'0
  • impression characters upont-he lowering of SELlCl' head means for feeding 7 said marking mediately after the same;
  • a work supporting table comprising; a vertically reciprocable head ar ranged: above said work supporting table;
  • impression characters means for attaching impression characters to said head; means "for heating said impres-'- si'on characters; a strip of flexible marking material lying below said impressionchan' marking material along upon eachbperation of the head, said feeding means operated: by

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ay 31,1927. I l 1,63082 J. BOEHNER STAMPING MACHINE Filed Jail)- 23. 1926 3 Sheets-Sheet 1.
J. P. BOEHNER STAMPINQ MACHINE Filed Jan; 23, 1935 3 Sheets-She et 2 TQN v May 31. 1927. J. P. BOEHNER 1,630,824
swarme MACHINE Filed Jan.23. 1926 3 SheetsSheet 3 v 'Patented Ma 31,;1927.
f .l g'remnme' MACHINE.
' f enpl l e ni flIanwy ayme e i K 3 53241 V Tlli s nven i n r lat s t ii p ment in stamp ngm hinesend mo e pe icula y t0 'estemp ngmechin p nfiwla yedaptedior tam i g e e en arti les h ep ssure a d beet rqu r d- 'j V or examp tam g m ossing ertie ee u' es ee he r d. ase' brief e ses lie ej w h gol lett ring, there is di Skeeter 91 Qf eaf e d e dineri y a tach d o, p per o ,0th back g} j shee e gelg ordin lfily e onfits upper:- surfaeee sq'itebleedhesiv'e which softened by may siizel of thestamp being made. -By t1 1i's means i g' s aring of the f ed r l by rele 40 1 "Pr ve s e perfw I bhe line fprecuredki c ,T r i al o; p ev ded mlmswble np .1 he feed rwh h Opera to p mfi ey a o c at pa n ndrgist 'ri g may be i pr ion f e qj mem;
ace lthe s'hieet Mezi ns are' also prom d d to: sp
a s rom he? rti j e 'be gmar d; fei "the feede p 'e'ie the eheetw thrrlqn ee "type er FO lief eaturesf d ajcll eita i 1 f ppear mm {E51 3 proceed Withmy Spepification: 3 I
j ipenying drewi ngsi',flfgurelfis'e vieiir inside elevatum ;.F1g.-
Th e
pressed de m erd 'y 01 automatic feeder adaptegl' to 5 Ward movement theri'e eip rec a ing head; of thevs tallq per; e As shO'Wnin-the dit'eRvihgS, l j d yt at ui'd"iQ ifespeepively f ee 1 v The euclerrlO Suppbrtfs a "sliitable vertically ported in the 2151 111 10 in brde'f ftb xprjovide" veTtieal adjustment for'theltzihlel l V TKI G QPPQF rmlopidf heff 3H 10" earries tl le' stairiping head which isfiiertieally 'fQ- eiprdeable' therein. *This lie zfdbarrie; a chase 01 frennle 13edapted to hold thecypeer other; impression cheraeters l4cfadapted 1:6 nmlgefeheileceesary impiiht 'oh: the material to "be stamped; The particular eenstrfiction of e'hase and -the manner 01$ holdir ig' the type er flien impression characters theleil'g form he part 9f thepresent invent-ion and *here p' r J st 'aboize' the 'c11Iaee113-the'reeipreeeble 'm hin a hei edife lme he e evetibf r ijii f Yfli e ieiiel iew s e n espe a ly the elpree t ng'h ed, 1 f" Y Gin tepdmg v v 'erators. i
' I will now permitting the springs 18'to raise the stamp- LingheaoL .lever' 23 'beprovided loosening the 1 bolt 26 and shifting: the position thereof in Y the a I slot 11 251211161 then tightening the bolt. By means (if-this adjustment it will be seen that-various positions of'the operating lever 24 may be obtainedin orderto adjust the same to the convenience ofdifi'erent op- Up and down movement ofthe operating.
lower end i a .ballgl resting in a" suitable concavity on the copper fend of l the shaft 17. Rotation of theshaft-22 by lowering the 1e! ver 2ehkoperates to rock the lever 28hand straighten thetoggleithus pns'hing the shaft ".17; downwardly. In the opposite manner raising of the. lever 24 fbreaks the toggle describe 7 the aiitomati c feeder controlling the; 1 o11go1d. Asstated' before,
' the roll, gold, bronze or other materialto be stamped orembosised on the article operated upon is ordinarily furnished. in athln sheet oi-leaf attached to a strip of paper or other Mat ial. a I a kin j-co'mmonly referred to. as roll gold as the 35 This material is same is ordinarily V furnished in rolls. A
roll, of this material as indicated by 32', is
mounted on a shaftiorspindle 33 carried by the arms .34 attached to the stamping v f e t t ifo lr ywere o h -Spri s j 38 so that the .1 roll .gqldyma he gripped; be
" A tween the two rollers: Vhen the roller o 36.
I is ,l rotated', the twoiroller's, '1 with the stri'p V gripped between them, operate to: pull or c -The s'trip f roll go'ldsorfl'similar material :(indicated by .32 'wliere' nnrolled)is passed froi1 1"-the. .-roll 32 .n nder the-type [14: 1 I Q l thence u wardly between two: friction r011,- 1 's- 35 fii 5 he rl01l'er' 36 i'sjp'ositively headQ -35, 35,2indieate a pairofspringS adapted to yieldingly press vagainst the roll 7 32 in order to furnish frictional engagentt its rotation .to prevent too free unrolli ngior unwinding of the "same; It-is to I be nnderstood: that heretoiore, and hereafter n; using h er ffre old? do not ini tend to he liinitedtoithe u se of thismaterial; I with my machine, ,but mean to; include; any n s imilar'rfmarking material, folii example,
' 1- {bronze orother metahfl or other materifal to,
he used iiia; similar manner tov leavea mark or: imprint upon-.the omaterial after being ressed into- 5 Contact; with the same for stampingfor: emh Ssing and furnished in a; thin flexihle jsheet ore-strip.
rotated; 'r iejroilerjsr is yieldinglytpressed stationary,
feed these-i or roll goljd aiofi j-Arai- T leaving the rollers 36 I and '37the strip 32f goes into Waste' r 1 The strip of "rollij ig old "32 when the V is-held a slight distance below the-type 14 stamping head is in its uppermost'position,
by means of the'tWo horizontal rods 38, 38;
one oneach side of the stamping head. These rods are provided ateach end With the upwardly p'roj eeting rods 39,, .carried at their upper vends by suitable holes in-lthe V members 34, They-areyielclingly'pressed'. HdQ'YVIl WVQT-dIYT'bY thesprings'flOTand farther downward .movm'entfis Iiniitedby tl 1"e 0l"-. j S0 that i i the operationof the devicmwhen" the lars 411011 their npperends It, willfbe'se'en stamping head is 1owered,'tl1e;r ods 138,538
will first strike .theItablQll-oithematerial I being operated -u'po'n,; whereupon they will become, stationary, ermitting the "hfl li to 'deseendl further against th'e'l'tension of the Q: springs 40, 4 -0, until the type ioo'mes inf con tact with the roll gold which ,at s'neh time is alsonnqcontact jfwithf the material; being stamped -l'iikewise,'*as the head ascends after the stamping operation; the roll" gold will remain stationaryfor a short space or 1 time nntil'the ty elis raised out of contact, j
therewith andithe collarslftl are lifted by thehead, wherenpon therod's38 will rise;- withthe head and permit the roll goldjto'be 1' I liftedi frorn the material" being operated upon.
.I will now describe more in detail the ;c'onstrnction and operation "of ..the mfhafiism; for feeding the roll gold. Q'Ihef end f,( i"' the f shaft 42 ,carrying the roller '3 6isl1provided with gear or pinion 43fwhi chfineshes with pinion 4A mounted on l the shaft 45 which also carries theix-toothed wheel 46. -Itlwill be seen that rotation of theft'oothed wheel 46Wil1 thereforeoperat'e tolrotatethe shaft '42 and consequently t-he'roller 36lmo unted thereoIL- Botatablymounted on thefshaft,
isja lever 47": carrying 'alpawl or trip 48' adapted to engage I'Witl the teethfl49 6nthe :Iwheel 'llhefteeth .49"and.theclawonithe, tr e, r n d n a e1 ?-k 0v1fm finer .so that' npwardjrnovement ofythell ever' ,4? will cause thetrip ftofr'ifde: over-j-the wheell 1 1 V without turning'theiwh'eelf'tti;,bntfdownward" movement wiil causeithetrip 481,.to engage 5 Qwithia toothot the wheelti andlorotate the: p 4 same. The p'artsjare .so arranged that down-i a m ment Q h t mp rh' ad au upward movementIoti'the leverg' 47 andii1p ward"movementofithe Stamper" l1ea'd ;caiises, 'f cl0 wnward movenientofisaid l elv'e 47-11211; 1 jwill be. cseen,} th ereiore, that; as :th'e st a1nper= head descendsrthe 'oll gold's 32 willl remainl a p marriagesitascend ttemtion' the willjlrotategthexroller 'cans'e the-rollwgold to' heifed alonggi Bock-1f" jing ofthej leverflt'ijisaceomplished'lby'meaiis i of; the two rods "'50 Sand $51 having their upper ends attached to the rocking lever 52. broadly as possible in view of the prior I 1 I The loWer end of the rod'50 is attached to the lever 47, and the lower end of the rod 51 is pivotally attached to-the'stamper head at53. K I
In order to vary the amount of feed of the roll gold, the upper ends of the rods 50 and 51 are provided for horizontal adjustment in the slots 54 and 55' in the rocking lever 52. Likewise the lower end of the rod 50 is providedfor horizontal adjustment in the slot 56 in the'lever 47. The, lower end of the ro dO is also provided with a, slot .57 in order to provide a certain amount oflost motion between this rod and the lever.
This lost motion is an important feature of the device since it prevents'any-feeding or Vmovement of the roll gold during the first movement upwardly of the head after'the stamping operation. his very important that there be no sliding or dragging of the 1 roll gold across the work or the type. Consequently, after the stamping operation there must be no feeding ofthe roll gold until the head has been raised "a short distance and the roll gold lifted from the work and also removed out of contact with the typeby the relative downward movement of the rods 38.
' After this has been accomplished, further upward movement of the head'causes the lever 47 to rock'downwardly and feed the roll gold as above described. j The exact distance to which theroll gold is'to be fed is determined by the adjustment of the' upper ends of the rods 50, 51 in the slots 54, '55 and by adjustment of thelower end ofthe rod in the slot 56 as above described. j While I have shown and described certain embodiments of my invention, 'it is tobe understood that it is capable of many modifications. Changes,'1therefore, in the conlstruction and-arrangement may be made without departing fromthe spirit and scope ofthe invention as disclosed inthe ap ended claims, in which it is my intention to claim all novelty 1nherent'- 1n my invention as my hand t Iclaim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent is: T
1. A stamping machine of the' oharacteir 50 described l comprising; a work' supporting 1 table; a vertically reciprocable head ar-"" ranged 7 above said work supporting table;
means for attaching impression characters to sa d head; means for heatmg'said' impression characters; a strip of flexible marking material lying'below said impressionicha'racters and adapted to be pressed downonto Work on the work supporting'table by said f ,6'0
impression characters upont-he lowering of SELlCl' head; means for feeding 7 said marking mediately after the same; V
described comprising; a work supporting table; a vertically reciprocable head ar ranged: above said work supporting table;
means for attaching impression characters to said head; means "for heating said impres-'- si'on characters; a strip of flexible marking material lying below said impressionchan' marking material along upon eachbperation of the head, said feeding means operated: by
movement of the head; and means forlren 7 .dering said feeding meansinoperative dua ing'movement of the head from point v immediately'before the stamping operation" to a point immediatelyafterthe same v, Q In testimony w-hereoLQIihave hereuntoset i this "8th day of December, DJ
2; A stamping machine-ofthe ehmaei acters and-adapted to be; pressed down onto i work on the work support ng table by said impression characters upon the lowering of:
said head; adjustable means for feeding said:
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US2488377A (en) * 1946-08-22 1949-11-15 Harold E Cole Machine to stamp decorative material upon articles
US2621435A (en) * 1947-12-22 1952-12-16 Joseph J Weber Stamping and embossing machine
US2625763A (en) * 1949-10-17 1953-01-20 Lewis A Kingsley Foil handling mechanism for stamping machines
US3721185A (en) * 1969-11-22 1973-03-20 Heidelberger Druckmasch Ag Device for hot embossing with colored roll foils
US3815494A (en) * 1972-02-01 1974-06-11 Madag Maschinen Apparatebau Apparatus for embossing moving webs
US4018066A (en) * 1973-04-28 1977-04-19 Girmes-Werke A.G. Machine for printing pile fabrics
FR2580231A1 (en) * 1985-04-16 1986-10-17 Gerard Goiset Portable and manual dry printing pliers

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2488377A (en) * 1946-08-22 1949-11-15 Harold E Cole Machine to stamp decorative material upon articles
US2621435A (en) * 1947-12-22 1952-12-16 Joseph J Weber Stamping and embossing machine
US2625763A (en) * 1949-10-17 1953-01-20 Lewis A Kingsley Foil handling mechanism for stamping machines
US3721185A (en) * 1969-11-22 1973-03-20 Heidelberger Druckmasch Ag Device for hot embossing with colored roll foils
US3815494A (en) * 1972-02-01 1974-06-11 Madag Maschinen Apparatebau Apparatus for embossing moving webs
US4018066A (en) * 1973-04-28 1977-04-19 Girmes-Werke A.G. Machine for printing pile fabrics
FR2580231A1 (en) * 1985-04-16 1986-10-17 Gerard Goiset Portable and manual dry printing pliers

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