US1716844A - Wire-twisting machine - Google Patents

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US1716844A
US1716844A US5731A US573125A US1716844A US 1716844 A US1716844 A US 1716844A US 5731 A US5731 A US 5731A US 573125 A US573125 A US 573125A US 1716844 A US1716844 A US 1716844A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46DMANUFACTURE OF BRUSHES
    • A46D3/00Preparing, i.e. Manufacturing brush bodies
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June 11, 1929. AV VANVEEN 1,716,844
WIRE TWISTING MACHINE Filed Jan. 50 1925 4 Sheets-Sheet l @MW A June 11,' 1929.
' A. VAN YEEN WIRE TWISTING MACHINE 4 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Jan. 30, 1925 a/P/YEX Juhe 11, 19 29. N V 1,716,844
WIRE TWISTING MACHINE Filed Jan. 30, 1925 4 Sheets-Sheet 3 rrak/vzr 4 Sheets-Sheet 4 June 11, 1929. A. VAN VEEN WIRE TWISTING MACHINE Filed Jan. 30, 1,925
Patented June 11, 1929.
ANTON VA.N*VEEN, FEST MIARCEFRD -.eonnnomxeuzr, nsslenon To; .TH-TE FULLER BIEWEJ'S'IEI COMPANY, 01? HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT, A GOB/PGRATIONOF CONNECTICUT. 1
.. WIBE-TWISTING vmomnn.
Application file d January I his'invention relates'to the classo f wire 'twistlng' machines more especially designed for use 'inthe manufacture ohbrusshes in securing bristles or other material to a wire structure by a'twistingoperation, andan" object of the invention, among others, is. the production of a vmachine of'this class that shall be simple in construction and particu-- larly efficient in operation.
One form of machine :embodying {the in- .vontion and1nthe-construct on andfuse of which the objects hereinxset out, as well as others, may be attained, is illustrated ii'ithe' acco n mnying drawings, in which' 'Figure l is a top view of iny improved machine, with parts construction.
Figure 2 is aview in frontielevationofthe machine.
I Figure 3 is a top View,scaleenlargcd, of that end of tllG'lllELCllHlG bearing the tall stock.
Figure ilis a view in 'rearelev'ation 'ofthis end of the machine.
"Figure 5 is a view in section' onaJplane kleiioterl'ljy the dotted line 5+5 of Figure 1, scale enlargedfthe tfl-IlStCJGk, however being at the. forward limit'of its movement.
higure fi is a similaryiew on a-plane-denoted by the dottedline GG--oi 'Figure 1;
Figures 7, 8 and 9 are top views ot the machine with parts broken away to show construction, 1 and illustrating -F-diferent steps in the twisting of thewire.
In the operation of twisting I wires to secure "brush material there-to it is necessary, 'as is li'nown by thoseski'lled in the art, to
twist the ends separately, from that=-part within which said materiali's secured, such part containing the; brusliinatenal usually being tWiStCChfil'St' and the ends beingfithen twisted. i The improved machine illi'istmtcd. and described llGIGlII (illlbOdlGS'IHGEIDS for ellecting these results inn rapid and efficient manner, in the accompanying drawmgsthe numerals '10 indicating the bed of the imashine, that may be mounted upon any suita'ndards l p 4; for 3-5 l; 1.
eari-n o'l a-drivbroken away to show upports, as 11, andwhichmachine to it,
30,: 1925. x Serial 'No. 5,731.
tuatingllever 18inanyuordinaryand well I known -n1'anner. The elutelvmay be operated as by means of a: clutch actuating lever 19, all in; a "ma-nner that-will be readily un- 'derstood. As the parts ust refferred to, do not,"'except in connection with other-parts t0 b8' more specifically set forth, einbodythe 'kprese nt invention,-aifurther and detailed desoriptio'n is omitted herein, it being mentioned', howeveiythat the, chuck 17- includes :c'huclojawsQO asa part thereof:
taihstock is mounted' on the opposite endof the bedlfiromthe parts ust described, such-tail stoclrcom-prisi'ng a base 21 slidably mounted" on theibed ,"andmovecl =to the backward -limit jot-its play-as bymeansof a weight 22. Achuck support 23 is. secured to on said support, said mechanism comprising two "pairs of'jaws each pair of'wh'ichincludes a"stationary awQet or 25 and a movableaw'26 or 27,3.s shown in'dott'ed lines in Figure *3 i of "the drawings. These 'inova-ble aws are preferably spring pressed for movement away from the i stationary 1 aws, as fb y meansof a springi28. 1 Jawactuatingflevers 29-30"are employed toelosthejaws and to release thenr' for Y opening;-1novement, the
ation and the lever 30 being-operatively con-. *nected' withthe'dever 29,;as-by meansof a link 32 whereby the two pairs of chuck jaws are operated simultaneously, one set being opened whenthe'other set .is being closed, the ends of thedever's'Q9 3Obeing preferwe 3,to*accon1plishthis result, :in which "the fbase, and-chuck mechanism is moun ted ably formed-to cam shape,-as shown'in Figfigure the pair o fj'aws at} the left are in'ftheir open position, and "those at the right are closed, the handle "31 being swung to the right torevei"se-tlie-posi ionof said aws.
th (than {I Ytheol rationoftwist'ing thebrushmaterirl w es "33 are eommo'i'ily"employed,
distrib uted in a layer between such wires, and the latter are caused to be grasped by the chuck jaws at certain points, and as shown in Figure 1 of the drawings, in which the inner ends of the aws at the right and the pair of jaws nearest the lengthwise center of the machine, and at the left thereof, are shown as grasping the wires. The machine being now operated to twist the wires, as shown in Figure 7, such wires are consequently shortened, and the mechanism comprised in this invention is constructed to permit this short ening of the wires and to permit the chuck jaws to be opened without changing their position with respect to the wires, and by a single movement of the chuck actuating levers.
This mechanism comprises a stop se cured to the bed 10 and adapted to temporarily locate the base 21 in an advanced position and thereby temporarily prevent its backward movementv to they position shown in Figures 1 and3 of the drawings, in this advanced position the back edge 01 said base resting aga-inst said stop that also operates in connection with a striker 86 secured to a controller 37 pivotally attached to a block and releasing latch pivotally secured thereto at its outer end, the nose 89 of such latch being adapted to make contact with a releasing plate l-l'sccured to the edge of the bed 10, and an edgeof said nose also being adapted to make contact with a resetting plated-2 also secured to the edge of the bed 10, and as shown in Figure 4- of the drawings. A
-rctainer is secured to and projects up- 'ardly JillOlll the base 2i, in position to receive the heel all) of the holding and releasing latch, which heel is adapted to project across and rest upon the upper end of said retainer to hold said latch in its uppermost or raised pmsition, and as shown in Figures 5 and 9 of the drawings. 7 i
in the operation of the device, the parts being ill the. position shown in F gure 1,
with the gripping aws holding the wires 33 at points adjacent to the material 321-, the
spindle l5 t in motion and thctwisting ol? the wires takes place. As. thistwistmg prg s the wires are shortened, causing il 1 21 to be moved toward the lengthwise center oi the machine, during which movement the striker passes along the top of the stop until the parts reach the po- 1 sition shown in Figure 7 of the drawings,
when the machine is stopped tion or the first stage of the ation. in this posit-1011 of at the completwisting open the parts the striker86 has been drawn to a point a slight distance beyond the stop 85 and the ends of the twisted wires at the right hand end of the twisted structure project beyond the right hand end of the chuck jaws in the chuck 17 and into a socket or stop piece $4 at the end of the spindle 15, and shown in Figure 1 of the drawings, in which position such wires were placed when the brush structure was first clamped in posi-.
tion, the wires at the opposite end of the structure being originally placed in their proper positions. 7
The chuck at either end of the i'uachinc is new opera ed to release the wires, or both chucks may be so operated, and the pull oi the weight 22 will seat the striker 36 squarely aga', 1st thestop 35, and as shown in F igure 8 oi. the drawings. The chucks are now operated to grip the wires near their opposite ends, the lever 29 being swung from the position shown in Figure 7 to the position shown in Figure 8, thus releasing the wiresirom the grip of the jaws 252'( and causing them to be gripped by the jaws 24-. 26, and as shown in said Figure8. The spindle 15 is new again put in operation and the extreme ends of the wires are twisted, during which operation the structure is again shortened, drawing the base 21 to the position shown in Figure 9, in which position the strike 36 separated a considerable distance from the stop 35. In this movement of the base 21 the nose 39 of the holding and releasing latch has engaged with the edge of the releasing plate +21 that acts to raise this end of the controller 37 until the heel 410 of said latch is above the upper .end of the retainer 4.3, when, said latch be,
ing spring actuated in one direction, as by a, spring as, its heel a0 is swung over the upper edge of the retainer and the controller is thereby held in its raised position, the striker 36 in this position being higher than i the top edge of the stop 35.
The chuck jaws being now released for ren'ioval oi the twisted structure the weight 22- draws the base 21 to its rear wardiuost position, and as shown in Figure 1 ol the drawings in this movement the striker 36 pass ing over the stop'35. As the base 21 reaches the limit of its backward movement the nose 39 of the holding and releasing latch strikes the resetting plate 42, swinging said latch on its piyot to the position shown in Figure 1,
thereby permitting the controller 37 to fall, as, by gravity, and lower thcslriker 363111) contact withthe stop 3 and also lower the latch behind the retainer 4.3, the latter now operating to hold the latch in this position, the parts being now in position fol-another twisting operation. I
In accordance with the provisions of atent statutes 1 have described the ales of operation of my invention, to;
the
mechanism including means on said support for gripping wires to be twisted, a stop, a controller member movably mounted on said support to engage said stop and retain said support in an advance position after its forward movement caused by the twisting of said wires, a setting latch member on said controller member, means for returning the settii'ig latch member to its normal position on said controller member, and means against which one of said members is moved to permit said latch member to act.
12. A wire twisting machineincluding a movably mounted support, wire twisting mechanism including means on said support for gripping wires to be twisted, a stop, a controller member movably mounted on said support to engage said stop and retain said support in an advance position after its forward movement caused by the twisting of said wires, a setting latch member movably mounted on said controller member, means located in the parts of one of said members to move said control-lei member to permit said latch member to act, and means against which said latch member is pressed to move it to release said controller member.
13. A wire twisting machine including a movably mounted support, wire twisting mechanism including means on said support for gripping wires to be twisted, a stop, a member to engage said stop and retain said support in an advance position a'iter its forward movement caused by the twisting of said wires, and means for retaining said member in a position to permit said support to return to its normal position of rest.
l t. A wire twisting machine including a movably mounted support, wire twisting mechanism including means on said support for gripping wires to be twisted, .a' stop, a member iiiovably mounted on said support to engage said stop and retain said support in an advance position atteixits forward movement caused by the twisting of said wires, a latch upon said member, a retainer to receive said latch to hold said member in one position, and means to operate said latch.
to disengage it from said retainer..
15. A wire twisting machine including a movable support, vire t-wistii'ig mechanism 'iiiclinling means on said support for gripping wires to be twisted, means for releasing said gripping means, means operated by the movement of said support toi'etain the latter in an advanced position after its forward movement caused by the twisting of said wires, and means for operating said retaining means to permit said supportto return to its initial position. i I
16. A wire twisting machine including a movable support, wire twisting mechanism including means on said support for gripping wires to be twisted, means operated by the movement or? said supportior retaining the latter in an advanced position after its forward movement causedby the twisting of said wires, means operated by the movement of the support to position said retaining means to permit said support to return to its initial position, and means operated by the movement of said support to reposition said retaining means for a repeated operation.
17. A wiretwisting machine including a movable support, wire twisting mechanism including means on said support for grip ping wires to be twisted, a stop, and a meinber movably mounted on said support to engage said stop and retain said support in an advanced position after its forward i'iioven'ieiit caused by the twisting of said wires and to release said support to permit it to return to its initial position.
18. A wire twisting machine including wire gripping mechanism movable in one direction by the twisting of the wires, means for moving the mechanism in the opposite direction, and means for controlling the extent of operation of said last mentioned means so as to cause the mechanism to be moved thci'eby into more than one predetermiued position.
19. A wire twisting wire gripping mechanism movable in one di rection by the twisting oi? the wires, means for moving the mechanism in the opposite direction, and means for controlling the extent of'operation of said last mentioned means so as to cause the mechanism to be moved thereby into more than one predetermined position, said control means including an adjustable member for selectively varying one of said predetermined positions. 20. A wire twisting machine 1n eluding wire gripping mechanism IIIOVl-lJlGlIl one direclti'oniby the twisting of the wires, means for moving the mechanism in the opposite direction, and means for controlling the extent of operatioi'i or said last mentioned means so as to cause tllGJllQClltHllSl'Il to be moved thereby into more than one predetermined position, said control. means including elements arranged to cooperate during the movement of the mechanism. by the twisting Oit the wires to cause the mechanism to be moved into one of said predeterminedpositions. i
21. A wire twisting machine including wire gripping mechanism movable in one direct-ion by the twisting of the wires, means foininoving the incchanismin the oppositeidirection, and means for controlling the extent of operation of said last'mentioned means so as to cause the mechanism.
including elements arranged to be automatihe movement the callv actuated during t mechanism in optical;
22. A wire twisting machine including of operation of said last mentioned means so mechanism for successively gripping at difas to cause the mechanism to be moved ferent points the wires to be twisted, which thereby into one position for gripping the 10 mechanism is n'iovable in one direction by wires at one point and into another position 5 the twisting oi the wires, means effective to for gripping the Wires at a different point.
move the mechanism in the opposite direc r tion, and means for controlling the extent g ANTON VAN VEEN.
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US2658536A (en) * 1949-08-08 1953-11-10 Floyd R Honn Blossom stemming machine
US3084721A (en) * 1958-11-13 1963-04-09 Gen Electric Lamp mount forming machine
US5931203A (en) * 1996-11-20 1999-08-03 Baumann Gmbh Process for producing twisted, prepared lines and a device for executing the process

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2658536A (en) * 1949-08-08 1953-11-10 Floyd R Honn Blossom stemming machine
US3084721A (en) * 1958-11-13 1963-04-09 Gen Electric Lamp mount forming machine
US5931203A (en) * 1996-11-20 1999-08-03 Baumann Gmbh Process for producing twisted, prepared lines and a device for executing the process

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