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US1702481A
US1702481A US553742A US55374222A US1702481A US 1702481 A US1702481 A US 1702481A US 553742 A US553742 A US 553742A US 55374222 A US55374222 A US 55374222A US 1702481 A US1702481 A US 1702481A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F71/00Apparatus for hot-pressing clothes, linen or other textile articles, i.e. wherein there is substantially no relative movement between pressing element and article while pressure is being applied to the article; Similar machines for cold-pressing clothes, linen or other textile articles
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    • D06F71/026Apparatus for hot-pressing clothes, linen or other textile articles, i.e. wherein there is substantially no relative movement between pressing element and article while pressure is being applied to the article; Similar machines for cold-pressing clothes, linen or other textile articles actuated wholly by hand or foot with an upper movable pressing member and a lower fixed pressing member the upper movable member rotating about a fixed axis

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  • This invention relates to presses and especially garment pressing machines. More part-icularlythe invention relates to improvements in automatic press opening means.
  • An object of this invention is to produce an improved pressing machine having an automatic opening means or a trip means which causes the press to automatically open immediately following the release of the machine from high pressure.
  • Figure 1 illustrates a typical garment press in side elevation with the improvements constituting my invention embodied therein. In this view the press is shown in high pressure position.
  • FigureQ is a similar view differing from Figure 1 in that the press is relieved from high compression, the position of the parts being such that the press ⁇ operating mech-.
  • Figure 3 is a sectional view taken on the line 3)-3 of Figure 2.
  • Figure 4 is a fragmentary view 'of another form of my invention wherein automat-ic releasing means is combined with operator controlled releasing means; and
  • Figure 5 is a sectional view on the line 5--5 ⁇ of Figure 4 to show the relation of the release pedal with the closing pedal.
  • l u A pressing machineconstructed in accordance 'with the plans of my invention has both an operator controlled and automatic press opening means.
  • the automatic means is power driven or mechanically actuated and functions to open the press simultaneousl i with the release of the machine from high pressure so that attention and effort of thev operator is not required; and in addition to this automatic means, a kick-off device is employed whereby the operator, if he wishes, may open the press in case the automatic means for any reason fails to function or is not used.
  • the frame 6 of the pressing machine car-y ries the work support or buck 7 and a press lever 8 is fulcrumed at 9 on the frame.
  • a press head 10 is carried on the front end of the press lever; and a toggle, consisting of pivoted links 11 and 12, is pivoted on the rear portion of the press lever yfor swinging the lever 8 to open and close the head 10 againstdown through a short movement to elevate and lower the vertical toggle 11-12.
  • a toggle comprising links 21 and 22 has its ends pivoted at 23 on the frame and at 24 on the vertical toggle.
  • a pedal 25 is swung in the frame, and as shown in thedrawings,
  • a connecting rod 26 oins the pedal and horizontal toggle 21-22 in working relation.
  • a coil spring Q17 has one end anchored to the frame and the other end anchored to the toggle for facilitating the lifting of the head 1() when the two toggles are broken.
  • a kick-off pedal 28 is pivoted in the frame on a pin 29, and this kiek-oft pedal has its rear end 30 sufficiently weighted to cause it to normally drop down against the floor or frame of the press, but
  • the kick-off pedal has a projecting lug 31 which extends out under the lower edgey of the pedal 25 so that the lugstrikes the pedal causing it to move upwardly, thus breaking the horizontal.
  • the parts are show toggle 2l-22, which in turn collapses and draws inwardly on the toggle ll-l2 to rais the press head l0.
  • the cam tollower has an integral arm 35 projecting ⁇ upwardly and adapted to swing about the pin 16.
  • il locking lever 36 is pivoted at 37 on the trame and has its upper end connected with the aforesaid arm 35 through a draw-rod 3S.
  • the lower end oi the locking lever carries an adjustable screw or part 39 adapted to engage the rear end ot the kick-eti pedal 30 whereby this pedal is positively held against kick-oli movement during the time the press is under high compression, at which time the position ol" n in Figure el.
  • rlh'is position of the lockingv lever relative to the kick-oliI pedal 23 is lnought about by the rearward swing, ⁇ ot tie arm 35 during the upward movement oit the cam 18 and cam vtollower l5 which draws tao rod 33 rearwardly and swings the locking lever part 39 into the path et the kickoff pedal 30.
  • a release device 32 is pivotally carried on the pin Q3, and this device 32 has a lug ⁇ 33.
  • a pawl i5 is pivoted on a pin 46 tothe pedal 25. This pawl is normally held in vertical position against a lug 4'? by a spring ⁇ 48. its the release device swings its lug downwardly, the lower end ot the pawl 4:5 pivots rearwardly to allow the lug,- 33 to pass, and immediately thereafter the pawl l5 springs back and stands in vertical position.
  • a draw-rod 331L conneets the upper end et the locking lever 30 with the upper end ot the release devie 32 whereby the motion ot the locking ⁇ lever is transmitted to the release device.
  • the lower outer end of this release lever carries a iiXed lug or pin i4 which is in line with a pawl pivoted at 46a on the pedal 25,
  • the pawl lo is held in normally vertical position against a. shoulder 47d through the agency ot a coil spring 48a.
  • a drawe'od 49 connects the upper end et the release lever l2 with the arm 35 and is actuated by the cam follower l5 to swing' the release lug ill upwardly to open the press otter the cam is moved to its downturned position shown in Figure 2.
  • a garment press et this class is sometimes used without the motor, for the closing power olf the pedal 9.5 is substantially great, and produces pressure adequate for some classes ot work.
  • lt is to be notedthereore, that on some occasions the machine would not be operated by power, and therefore the power release mechanism would not function.
  • lhe kick-oil' pedal 23 is therefore provided for the purpose of opening the press by'footpower when the power means or electric motor drive is not employed.
  • the appartus comprising,v my invention is simple in construction and operation and provides a press with either a pedal opening means, or an automatic opening means, or a combination oiI both such means, and cilitates the work ot the pressing' machine.
  • a garment pressiit-g machine the combination of cooperative pressing members; operator-actuated mer-4s 'tor closing the press; means acting when the press is closed to force the pressing members into high pressure relation and tor relieving the press oit high pressure; a release treadle; a locking device positioned by the high pressure applying means and cooperating with the release treadle to prevent actuation or" the latter; a release device; a connection between the release device and the locking device; and ymeans actuatedby said connection and the release device to open the press.
  • a garment press the combination of cooperative pressing members; operator-actuated means for closing the press; means acting when the press is closed to force said pressing elements into high pressure relation; a release treadle; a locking ⁇ device cooperating therewith to prevent the pressing members from being accidentally and suddenly released while under high pressure; a mechanismoperated by the high pressure producing means for unlocking the locking device; and a trip operated by the high pressure mechanism for automatically opening the press.
  • a garment pressing machine7 the combination of cooperative pressing members; means for closing the pressing members; means for forcing the members into high pressure relation; a release treadle; a lock device acting thereon and operated by the high pressure producing means to prevent the pressing members from being accidentally and suddenly released while under high pressure; a trip lever cooperating with the closin-fg ⁇ means to open the press; and a lcnnection established between the trip lever and the locking device whereby the locking device when moved to an unlocked position causes the trip lever to open the press.
  • a garment pressing machine the combination of co-operative pressing members; a set of toggles to open and close the press; a pedal lever to operate the toggles to close the press; a cam follower working in conjunction with the toggles to impose final ⁇ high pressure upon the pressing members; a release device for breaking the toggles; a pawl. mounted upon the pedal lever adapted to move past said release device as the press is closed; and a connection between the release device and cam follower to drive the release device against the pawl to automatically open the press.

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Feb. 19, 1929.
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LEON C. ORCUTT, OIE SYRACUSE, NEVI YORK, ASSIGNOR, BY ASSIGNMENTS, TO UNITED STATES HOFFMAN MACHINERY CORPORATTON, 0F NEW YORK, N. Y., A
CORPORATION OF DELAWARE.
PRESSING MACHINE.
This invention relates to presses and especially garment pressing machines. More part-icularlythe invention relates to improvements in automatic press opening means.
An object of this invention is to produce an improved pressing machine having an automatic opening means or a trip means which causes the press to automatically open immediately following the release of the machine from high pressure.
In this class of garment pressing machinery it is usual to employ motive power to produce final high pressure subsequent to the closing of the press; and it is necessary to provide lockino' means to prevent an operator from releasing or opening the press `during the high compression period in order that the machine will not be damaged. It has been the practice to employ an operator operated device for opening the press immediately following the relief of high pressure, but in my improved pressing machine, there is provided automatically operated means for tripping the opening mechanism so that the press will open, in an automatic manner, immediately following the relief of the machine from high pressure, thus saving the operator the effort required in opening the press. s,
ln the accompanying drawings I have illustrated two practical embodiments of myinvention, but it is to be understood that I claim a right of protection as to all such changes as may come within the scope of my invention.
Figure 1 illustrates a typical garment press in side elevation with the improvements constituting my invention embodied therein. In this view the press is shown in high pressure position.
FigureQ is a similar view differing from Figure 1 in that the press is relieved from high compression, the position of the parts being such that the press` operating mech-.
anism is in the act of being released or kicked off to open up the press. Figure 3 is a sectional view taken on the line 3)-3 of Figure 2. Figure 4: is a fragmentary view 'of another form of my invention wherein automat-ic releasing means is combined with operator controlled releasing means; and Figure 5 is a sectional view on the line 5--5` of Figure 4 to show the relation of the release pedal with the closing pedal. l u A pressing machineconstructed in accordance 'with the plans of my invention has both an operator controlled and automatic press opening means. The automatic means is power driven or mechanically actuated and functions to open the press simultaneousl i with the release of the machine from high pressure so that attention and effort of thev operator is not required; and in addition to this automatic means, a kick-off device is employed whereby the operator, if he wishes, may open the press in case the automatic means for any reason fails to function or is not used.
The frame 6 of the pressing machine car-y ries the work support or buck 7 and a press lever 8 is fulcrumed at 9 on the frame. A press head 10 is carried on the front end of the press lever; and a toggle, consisting of pivoted links 11 and 12, is pivoted on the rear portion of the press lever yfor swinging the lever 8 to open and close the head 10 againstdown through a short movement to elevate and lower the vertical toggle 11-12.
A toggle comprising links 21 and 22 has its ends pivoted at 23 on the frame and at 24 on the vertical toggle. A pedal 25 is swung in the frame, and as shown in thedrawings,
is pivoted on the power shaft 17. A connecting rod 26 oins the pedal and horizontal toggle 21-22 in working relation. A coil spring Q17 has one end anchored to the frame and the other end anchored to the toggle for facilitating the lifting of the head 1() when the two toggles are broken.
Referring to Figure 4, a kick-off pedal 28 is pivoted in the frame on a pin 29, and this kiek-oft pedal has its rear end 30 sufficiently weighted to cause it to normally drop down against the floor or frame of the press, but
.for the purpose of this description it is shown held in horizontal position.
n The kick-off pedal has a projecting lug 31 which extends out under the lower edgey of the pedal 25 so that the lugstrikes the pedal causing it to move upwardly, thus breaking the horizontal.
the parts are show toggle 2l-22, which in turn collapses and draws inwardly on the toggle ll-l2 to rais the press head l0.
The cam tollower has an integral arm 35 projecting` upwardly and adapted to swing about the pin 16. il locking lever 36 is pivoted at 37 on the trame and has its upper end connected with the aforesaid arm 35 through a draw-rod 3S. The lower end oi the locking lever carries an adjustable screw or part 39 adapted to engage the rear end ot the kick-eti pedal 30 whereby this pedal is positively held against kick-oli movement during the time the press is under high compression, at which time the position ol" n in Figure el. rlh'is position of the lockingv lever relative to the kick-oliI pedal 23 is lnought about by the rearward swing,` ot tie arm 35 during the upward movement oit the cam 18 and cam vtollower l5 which draws tao rod 33 rearwardly and swings the locking lever part 39 into the path et the kickoff pedal 30.
As soon as the cam i3 is turned downwardly, the draw-rod 33 moves 'forwardly to swing the. locking lever 35 out or the path and away from the kick-olii pedal 23 so that an operator may depress the kick-oll pedal 23 producing an upward thrust on the pedal 25 to open the pressing` machine.
Describing` i'urther the .torni oit my invention shown in ldligure el, a release device 32 is pivotally carried on the pin Q3, and this device 32 has a lug` 33. A pawl i5 is pivoted on a pin 46 tothe pedal 25. This pawl is normally held in vertical position against a lug 4'? by a spring` 48. its the release device swings its lug downwardly, the lower end ot the pawl 4:5 pivots rearwardly to allow the lug,- 33 to pass, and immediately thereafter the pawl l5 springs back and stands in vertical position. A draw-rod 331L conneets the upper end et the locking lever 30 with the upper end ot the release devie 32 whereby the motion ot the locking` lever is transmitted to the release device. lln the operation of this particular form of the invention, the cam follower arm 35, during its rearward or lett-hand movement, pulls the rod 33a in the same direction to swing the lug 33 down` below the pawl or catch device and at this stage the machine under high compression. During` the nest cycle ol operation the cam 18 swings down and moves the draw- rods 33 and 33"l l'orwardly to drive the lug 33 up against the pawl 4&5 to quickly cause the press to open, and during` this movement it is noted that the lock part 39 moves away from the pedal 28 whereby the operator is :tree to depress the treadle 23 to open the press il' for any reason the automatic opening means 32 is not used.
Referring; now to the other ligures of the drawing, there is shown an automatic release lever l2 pivoted on a pin e3. The lower outer end of this release lever carries a iiXed lug or pin i4 which is in line with a pawl pivoted at 46a on the pedal 25, The pawl lo is held in normally vertical position against a. shoulder 47d through the agency ot a coil spring 48a. le lug 44; on the release lever `'freely passes the pawl l5 on its downward swingv because the spring yields and allows the lug` to tri p by until it assumes a position underneath the lower end of the nawl, as shown in Figure l. lilhen, however, lie release hui lll moves upwardly it impinges bottom end oi the pawl which causes the i edel 25 to be quickly driven upwardly, thus oreaking` the two toggles and opening the press. A drawe'od 49 connects the upper end et the release lever l2 with the arm 35 and is actuated by the cam follower l5 to swing' the release lug ill upwardly to open the press otter the cam is moved to its downturned position shown in Figure 2.
A garment press et this class is sometimes used without the motor, for the closing power olf the pedal 9.5 is substantially great, and produces pressure adequate for some classes ot work. lt is to be notedthereore, that on some occasions the machine would not be operated by power, and therefore the power release mechanism would not function. lhe kick-oil' pedal 23 is therefore provided for the purpose of opening the press by'footpower when the power means or electric motor drive is not employed.
The appartus comprising,v my invention is simple in construction and operation and provides a press with either a pedal opening means, or an automatic opening means, or a combination oiI both such means, and cilitates the work ot the pressing' machine.
l/l-.lhat l claim is:
l. .lu a garment pressing' machine, the coi'nbination ot cooperative pressing); members; means i'or closing the press; means for forcing the members into high pressure relation after the press is closed, and tor relieving` the press of high pressure; a release treadle; a locking device cooperating' therewith and positioned by the high pressure exerting means to prevent the pressing` members from being released. by the operator while under high pressiu'e:l and means for automatically opening the press when the high pressure is relieved.
2. ln a garment pressiit-g machine, the combination of cooperative pressing members; operator-actuated mer-4s 'tor closing the press; means acting when the press is closed to force the pressing members into high pressure relation and tor relieving the press oit high pressure; a release treadle; a locking device positioned by the high pressure applying means and cooperating with the release treadle to prevent actuation or" the latter; a release device; a connection between the release device and the locking device; and ymeans actuatedby said connection and the release device to open the press.
8. In a garment press; the combination of cooperative pressing members; operator-actuated means for closing the press; means acting when the press is closed to force said pressing elements into high pressure relation; a release treadle; a locking` device cooperating therewith to prevent the pressing members from being accidentally and suddenly released while under high pressure; a mechanismoperated by the high pressure producing means for unlocking the locking device; and a trip operated by the high pressure mechanism for automatically opening the press.
Ll. In a garment pressing machine;` the combination of co-operative pressing members; a pedal to actuate one of the pressing members; a releasetreadle; means for forcthe members into high pressure relation; a locking device acting upon the release treadle to prevent the pressing members from being accidentally and suddenly released while under high pressure; means actuated from the high pressure producing means to position the lock; a pawl on the pedal; a lever' adapted to trip past the pawl in one direction y when the press is moving into high pressure position; and means operated by the pressure producing means for swinging the lever in the opposite direction against the pawl to open the press when the same is relieved. of high pressure.
5. In a garment pressing machine7 the combination of cooperative pressing members; means for closing the pressing members; means for forcing the members into high pressure relation; a release treadle; a lock device acting thereon and operated by the high pressure producing means to prevent the pressing members from being accidentally and suddenly released while under high pressure; a trip lever cooperating with the closin-fg` means to open the press; and a lcnnection established between the trip lever and the locking device whereby the locking device when moved to an unlocked position causes the trip lever to open the press.
6. In a garment pressing machine, the combination of co-operative pressing members; means for closing the pressing members; mechanism for forcing the members into high pressure relation; a bell crank trip device; an abutment carried on an element of said closing means; and a connection between the trip device and said mechanism for driving said trip device against the abutment to open the press. y
7. In a garment pressing machine, the combination of cooperative pressing members; means for closing the press; mechanism for forcing the members into high pressure relation; a trip lever for opening the press; a pawl carried on an operative part of the press closing means and cooperative with the trip lever to permit said lever to pass in closing movement of the press closing means and to abut the same while moving in the opposite direction; 'and mechanism for driving said trip device against the pawl to open the press.
8. In af garment press, the combination of cooperative pressing members; toggle linkages to operate the same; a treadle to actuate the toggle linkages; atrip pedal to break the toggle linkages; a lock to engage the trip vpedal when the machine is undergoing pressing strain; an d an automatic trip device, acting on the treadle, to open the machine upon release of the pressing strain.
9. In a garment press, the combination of cooperative pressing members; toggle linkaires to operate the same; a treadle to operate the toggle linkages; a cam follower connected with the toggle linkages to impose a final pressure; means to operate the cam follower; an varm carried by the camy follower; a trip lever cooperative with the treadle to open the press; and a connection established between the arm and trip lever for actuating the latter. y
10. In a garment pressing machine, the combination of co-operative pressing members; a set of toggles to open and close the press; a pedal lever to operate the toggles to close the press; a cam follower working in conjunction with the toggles to impose final` high pressure upon the pressing members; a release device for breaking the toggles; a pawl. mounted upon the pedal lever adapted to move past said release device as the press is closed; and a connection between the release device and cam follower to drive the release device against the pawl to automatically open the press.
In testimony whereof I alX my signature in the city of Syracuse, New York, this 10th day of March, 1922.
LEON C. ORCUTT.
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