US1752126A - Gauge for paper-cutting machines - Google Patents

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US1752126A
US1752126A US289651A US28965128A US1752126A US 1752126 A US1752126 A US 1752126A US 289651 A US289651 A US 289651A US 28965128 A US28965128 A US 28965128A US 1752126 A US1752126 A US 1752126A
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    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26DCUTTING; DETAILS COMMON TO MACHINES FOR PERFORATING, PUNCHING, CUTTING-OUT, STAMPING-OUT OR SEVERING
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  • the main object of this invention is to provide in a paper cutter an improved means for squaring the sheets so that they may be accurately out, which is simple and economical 5 in structure and at the same time is capable of handling heavy bodies of sheets.
  • Fig. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view of a paper cutting machine embodying the features of my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a fragmentary plan view of the cutting table with my improvements in operative relation thereto.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail view mainly in vertical section on a line 33 of Figs. 1 and 2.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail section corresponding to that of Fig. 3 with the gauge bar in actuated position.
  • Fig. 5 is a detail view mainly in section on line 55 of Figs. 1 and 2.
  • 1 represents the frame of the machine in which the cutterhead 2 is mounted for vertical reciprocating movement.
  • the details of the actuating mechanism for the cutterhead are not described herein as they form no part of this invention.
  • the table 3 extends to one side of the frame 1 to support the sheets in operative relation to the cutter, a body of sheets being conventionally shown at 4.
  • the table has a longitudinal slot 5 in which the cutter gauge 6 is adjustably mounted, this gauge being disposed in parallel relation to the cutter 7.
  • a support 8 having an angled face, the horizontal portion 9 of which is flush with the surface of the table 3.
  • a gauge bar 10 for sliding adjustment.
  • the gauge bar is slidable on the support and on the face of the table and is further supported by the rod-like slides 11 which are arranged in pairs and connected by the cross pieces 13.
  • cross pieces are connected by the longitudinal rod 14.
  • An actuating lever 15 is pivoted at 16 and is of the bell crank type.
  • the arm 17 of the lever has a slot 18 therein through which the rod 1% is disposed.
  • a cylinder 20 On the bracket 19 carried by the support 8 I mount a cylinder 20.
  • the piston 21 is connected by the pitman or connecting rod 22 with the arm 23 of the lever 15 so that as the piston is forced downwardly the gauge is actuated.
  • the gauge is returned to its initial position by the coiled springs 24 which are disposed between the cross pieces 13 and the support, the cross pieces being provided with studs 25 and the supports with corresponding studs 26 with which the ends of the springs are engaged, thereby retaining the springs in position.
  • the cylinder is connected to a suitable source of air supply under pressure by the conduit 27.
  • the control valve is not illustrated.
  • a gauge support mounted at the side of the table and having an angled face, the horizontal portion of which is disposed in a plane flush with the surface of the table, a gauge bar slidably mounted on said support, pairs of adjusting rods for said gauge bars slidable in said support, cross pieces connecting the outer ends of said rods, a longitudinal rod connecting said cross pieces, a bell crank actuating lever pivoted on said support, one arm of which is slotted to engage said rod, a cylinder mounted on said support, a coacting plunger provided with a connecting rod connected to the other arm of said lever, and return springs for said gauge bar disposed between said cross pieces on said adjusting rods and said support.
  • a gauge support mounted at the side of the table and having an angled face, the horizontal portion of which is disposed in a plane flush with the surface of the table, a gauge bar slidably mounted on said support, pairs of adjusting I rods forsaid gauge bars slidable in said support, cross pieces connecting the outer ends of sald rods, a longltudinal rod connecting said cross pieces, a bell crank actuating lever pivoted on said support, one arm of which is slotted to engage said rod, a cylinder mounted on said support, and a coacting plunger provided with a connecting rod connected to the other arm of said lever.
  • a gauge support mounted at the side of the table, a gauge bar slidably mounted on said support, pairs of adjusting rods for said gauge bars slidable in said support, cross pieces connecting the outer ends of said rods, a longitudinal rod connecting said cross pieces, and a bell crank actuating lever pivoted on said support, one arm of which is slotted to engage said rod.

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Mrch 25 1930. v c, o, THORNE 1,752,126
GAUGE FOR PAPER CUTTING MACHINES Filled July 2, 1928 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 UUDQQDUUBDC INVENTOR 0/0/"6/2 C6 0. Thor/2e a: v I {2 A TTORNE Y6 Patented Mar. 25, 1930 PATENT OFFICE CLARENCE O. THOR-NE, OF WATERVLIET, MICHIGAN GAUGE FOR PAPER-CUTTING MACHINES Application filed July 2, 18:
The main object of this invention is to provide in a paper cutter an improved means for squaring the sheets so that they may be accurately out, which is simple and economical 5 in structure and at the same time is capable of handling heavy bodies of sheets.
Objects pertaining to details and economies of my invention will definitely appear from the description to follow. The invention is defined in the claims.
A structure which embodies the features of my improvements is clearly illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which:
Fig. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view of a paper cutting machine embodying the features of my invention.
Fig. 2 is a fragmentary plan view of the cutting table with my improvements in operative relation thereto.
Fig. 3 is a detail view mainly in vertical section on a line 33 of Figs. 1 and 2.
Fig. 4 is a detail section corresponding to that of Fig. 3 with the gauge bar in actuated position.
Fig. 5 is a detail view mainly in section on line 55 of Figs. 1 and 2.
Referring to the drawing, 1 represents the frame of the machine in which the cutterhead 2 is mounted for vertical reciprocating movement. The details of the actuating mechanism for the cutterhead are not described herein as they form no part of this invention.
The table 3 extends to one side of the frame 1 to support the sheets in operative relation to the cutter, a body of sheets being conventionally shown at 4. The table has a longitudinal slot 5 in which the cutter gauge 6 is adjustably mounted, this gauge being disposed in parallel relation to the cutter 7.
At the side of the table I mount a support 8 having an angled face, the horizontal portion 9 of which is flush with the surface of the table 3. On this support I mount a gauge bar 10 for sliding adjustment. The gauge bar is slidable on the support and on the face of the table and is further supported by the rod-like slides 11 which are arranged in pairs and connected by the cross pieces 13. These Serial No. 289,651.
cross pieces are connected by the longitudinal rod 14.
An actuating lever 15 is pivoted at 16 and is of the bell crank type. The arm 17 of the lever has a slot 18 therein through which the rod 1% is disposed.
On the bracket 19 carried by the support 8 I mount a cylinder 20. The piston 21 is connected by the pitman or connecting rod 22 with the arm 23 of the lever 15 so that as the piston is forced downwardly the gauge is actuated.
In the embodiment illustrated the gauge is returned to its initial position by the coiled springs 24 which are disposed between the cross pieces 13 and the support, the cross pieces being provided with studs 25 and the supports with corresponding studs 26 with which the ends of the springs are engaged, thereby retaining the springs in position.
The cylinder is connected to a suitable source of air supply under pressure by the conduit 27. The control valve is not illustrated.
I have illustrated and described my improvements in a simple and practical embodiment. I have not attempted to illustrate or describe certain modifications or adaptations which I contemplate as it is believed this disclosure will enable those skilled in the art to embody or adapt my improvements as may be desired.
Having thus described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. In a structure of the class described including a cutter and a table operatively associated therewith, the combination of a gauge support mounted at the side of the table and having an angled face, the horizontal portion of which is disposed in a plane flush with the surface of the table, a gauge bar slidably mounted on said support, pairs of adjusting rods for said gauge bars slidable in said support, cross pieces connecting the outer ends of said rods, a longitudinal rod connecting said cross pieces, a bell crank actuating lever pivoted on said support, one arm of which is slotted to engage said rod, a cylinder mounted on said support, a coacting plunger provided with a connecting rod connected to the other arm of said lever, and return springs for said gauge bar disposed between said cross pieces on said adjusting rods and said support.
2. In a structure of the class described including a cutter and a table operatively associated therewith, the combination of a gauge support mounted at the side of the table and having an angled face, the horizontal portion of which is disposed in a plane flush with the surface of the table, a gauge bar slidably mounted on said support, pairs of adjusting I rods forsaid gauge bars slidable in said support, cross pieces connecting the outer ends of sald rods, a longltudinal rod connecting said cross pieces, a bell crank actuating lever pivoted on said support, one arm of which is slotted to engage said rod, a cylinder mounted on said support, and a coacting plunger provided with a connecting rod connected to the other arm of said lever.
v3. In a structure ofthe class described in eluding a cutter and a table operatively associated therewith, the combination of a gauge support mounted at the side of the table, a gauge bar slidably mounted on said support, pairs of adjusting rods for said gauge bars slidable in said support, cross pieces connecting the outer ends of said rods, a longitudinal rod connecting said cross pieces, and a bell crank actuating lever pivoted on said support, one arm of which is slotted to engage said rod.
4. In a structure of the class described, the combination of a table, a gauge support mounted at the side of the table, a gauge bar slidably mounted on said support, gauge bar slides disposed at the ends of said support, a bar connecting the outer ends of said slides, a bell crank lever one arm of which is operatively connected to said connecting bar, a cylinder and coacting piston, and a connecting rod for said piston to the other arm of said lever.
5. In a structure of the class described, the combination of a table, a gauge bar, supporting slides at the ends of said gauge bar, a connecting bar for said slides, an actuating lever operatively associated with said connecting bar, a cylinder and a coacting plunger operatively connected to said lever.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand.
' CLARENCE O. THORNE.
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