US1828671A - Discharging arrangement in sharpening machines for razor blades - Google Patents

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US1828671A
US1828671A US269830A US26983028A US1828671A US 1828671 A US1828671 A US 1828671A US 269830 A US269830 A US 269830A US 26983028 A US26983028 A US 26983028A US 1828671 A US1828671 A US 1828671A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24BMACHINES, DEVICES, OR PROCESSES FOR GRINDING OR POLISHING; DRESSING OR CONDITIONING OF ABRADING SURFACES; FEEDING OF GRINDING, POLISHING, OR LAPPING AGENTS
    • B24B3/00Sharpening cutting edges, e.g. of tools; Accessories therefor, e.g. for holding the tools
    • B24B3/36Sharpening cutting edges, e.g. of tools; Accessories therefor, e.g. for holding the tools of cutting blades
    • B24B3/48Sharpening cutting edges, e.g. of tools; Accessories therefor, e.g. for holding the tools of cutting blades of razor blades or razors
    • B24B3/485Sharpening cutting edges, e.g. of tools; Accessories therefor, e.g. for holding the tools of cutting blades of razor blades or razors for travelling razor blades, in the form of a band or fitted on a transfer 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
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  • This invention relates to a discharging arrangement in sharpening machines in which the belt is arranged to .IHOVG the blades 1n horizontal position to a tion on the under part of the belt andin which in the path of the blades a movable member is arranged in such a way, that its movement under the influence of the fedblades causes the blades in horizontal position to be released 10 from the belt in vertical direction.
  • Fig. 1 a side View of the Fig. 2 shows the discharging arrangement seen from the side, with the parts in another position than in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 8 is a section along the line III-III in Fig. '1.
  • Figs. 1-3 the endless belt or chainis indicated by 1. This: is fed in the belt or chain is provided with'jproj ections or At the discharging POSllllOIly which according to Fig. 1 is arranged at the underv which is provided with a bevelled surface 7,
  • the leverfo is by means of a link 8 connected to a lever 9, which-is turnably journalled on a pivot 10 and is provided with two arms 11 and 12.
  • the arm discharglng pos1-' and by which it is brought a,
  • a discharging mechanism comprising a conveyor for transporting an article with a hole, a pin upon which the article is adapted to be caught, a support which is movable in respect'to the pin'and upon which the article is adapted to be rested, movable means con-- nected with the support being actuated by the article in passing toward the pin to move the support first into a receiving position then into a release position, and a thrust member acting in conjunction with said support to displace the ar icle from the conveyor a for reception by the pin.
  • a discharging mechanism comprising a movable conveyor having a catching member for engaging the hole of a blade. a pin by which. a blade is adapted to be impaled, means by which the blade is slightly separated from the conveyor during passage toward the pin,
  • Adischarging mechanism comprising a in member and impale it on the pin.
  • a discharging mechanism comprising a movable conveyor having a catching member to engage the hole of a blade, a pin by which the blade is adapted to be impaled. means in advanceof the pinito slightlv separate the blade from the conveyor duringpa ssage t0- alterna ely support the loosened blade initially preventing its falling from the catch-' ingmemberandto thrust the blade from the I v ward the pin,- and a pair of armsmovable to catching member for impalement bythe pin.
  • a discharging mechanism comprising a movable con vevor having a catching member for engaging the hole of a blade, a pin to impale the blade, 'a feeler pivoted in advanceof tbe pin and which is depressed by the blade during its passage toward the pin, 7
  • a pivoted lever having support and thrust arms, a "connection between-the lever and -feeler rocking the lever in one direction to movethe support arm and receive the'blade upon sa d; depression of thefeeler; and resilie'n'tmeans connected "with and” rocking the vleverin the otherdirection upon release of the- -feeler by the blade and registration of "the hole with the pin to move the thrust arm "against the blade foroimpalement bythe pin.
  • a discharging mechanism comprising a 'conveyorhaving a catching member on the

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Oct. 20, 1931. s. LARSSON DISCHARGING ARRANGEMENT IN SHARPENING MACHINES FOR RAZOR BLADES Filed April 13, 1928 .H M Z ca V.L., fl Zn 6 v. S 9 fi.
JZZF-negs direction of the arrow a with the aid of two guiding or chain wheels, not illustrated. The
' the blade forward.
i as they fall outside the'scope ofthe invention. On the shaft 5 is journalled a lever'6 nan-0 which normally rests in a depression 15 in:
1 discharging arrangement. '15
catching members such as pins 2.
little away from the conveyor,
Patented OcLZO 1931. I v
UNITED STAT S svEN'LARssoN, or SANDVJTKEN,
.. VDISGHARGING ARRANG MENT IN sHARrE-ivnm vrac rriivns "F03 Application filed .April 13, 1928, Serial No 269,830, {and in Sweden 'J jin This invention relates to a discharging arrangement in sharpening machines in which the belt is arranged to .IHOVG the blades 1n horizontal position to a tion on the under part of the belt andin which in the path of the blades a movable member is arranged in such a way, that its movement under the influence of the fedblades causes the blades in horizontal position to be released 10 from the belt in vertical direction.
One embodiment taken as example of the invention is shown in the accompanylng drawings. Herein is Fig. 1 a side View of the Fig. 2 shows the discharging arrangement seen from the side, with the parts in another position than in Fig. 1. Fig. 8 is a section along the line III-III in Fig. '1.
According to Figs. 1-3 the endless belt or chainis indicated by 1. This: is fed in the belt or chain is provided with'jproj ections or At the discharging POSllllOIly which according to Fig. 1 is arranged at the underv which is provided with a bevelled surface 7,
the guides 8, Fig. 2. The leverfo is by means of a link 8 connected to a lever 9, which-is turnably journalled on a pivot 10 and is provided with two arms 11 and 12. The arm discharglng pos1-' and by which it is brought a,
ll'isproyidedwith M ssa e 13 'intended in the positionshown inFig. '2 I the blade out from the conveyor. The ar n 12 is intended'to act as a hearingsurfaceior support for the blade in thepositioni shown to thrust in Fig.1. The leveris'actedupon'by'a spring shown Fig. 2. Pin's'16 are arranged under the conveyor at a distance fromea'ch f other which corresponds to the: distance between the holes in thebl-ades 17. i. The "arrangement; works in the ifGl'lOWiIlQ a A 2 I i .7 v r 1 "At the moving-"forward of the" belt 1 through the guides T3, the blade is" lifted from the belt by means of cams 4, only no higher than that the catching members 2011 thebeltsti l-l'movethe blade-forward Atthe forward I movement of the blade its for-w ardend strikes a certain posit-ion? against-the bevelled sun 'tace 7 1011 ;the "lever" 6', which is; hereby turned.
,from'thebelt" wherebyrthesaimeby m'eans of the l ink :8 lifts the arm 12-upf against the .belt andfprevents the. blade 17,-1fromf-falling down ordeavingthe catching members on" the belt. When'thebladehas passed-the lever =6,
this latterisrnoved hack into; its initial posi-,
' ;tion by: the spring 114.. I-Ierebythe arm" '12 is also mozvediback, whereby the blade 17,v is released. At the same time the" 'a-rm '11 is pulled down against the-blade 1'7, and-strikes *it by means' of the'thrust surfacelS from the belt.- The blade-iscaughtfby and stackedm q .;.i' .7 1 Having now. described invention, what 1' claim-as new and desire to secure by fLet 1 'tIers Patentist ansporting an varticle with} a 1. A-disohargin -rnechani-smaconrprisin'ga" means .connectedPwith the support .bei'ngiac. 1i
tiiated by; the article in passing toward the pin to move the support first into a receiving position then into a release position.
2. A discharging mechanism comprising a conveyor for transporting an article with a hole, a pin upon which the article is adapted to be caught, a support which is movable in respect'to the pin'and upon which the article is adapted to be rested, movable means con-- nected with the support being actuated by the article in passing toward the pin to move the support first into a receiving position then into a release position, and a thrust member acting in conjunction with said support to displace the ar icle from the conveyor a for reception by the pin.
3. A discharging mechanism comprising a movable conveyor having a catching member for engaging the hole of a blade. a pin by which. a blade is adapted to be impaled, means by which the blade is slightly separated from the conveyor during passage toward the pin,
under side for engaging a hole in the razor blade, a movable thrust member for pushing the blade oil of the catching member and away from the conveyor, and a feeler movably mounted below the conveyor for movement of the thrust member toward the blade during passage of the blade over the feeler toward the thrust member.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto signed my name.
SVEN LARSSON.
'andja thrust member movableztoward the blade upon arrival at the .nin to dislodge the blade from the catching member and impale it on the pi I 4. Adischarging mechanism comprising a in member and impale it on the pin.
' 5. A discharging mechanism comprising a movable conveyor having a catching member to engage the hole of a blade, a pin by which the blade is adapted to be impaled. means in advanceof the pinito slightlv separate the blade from the conveyor duringpa ssage t0- alterna ely support the loosened blade initially preventing its falling from the catch-' ingmemberandto thrust the blade from the I v ward the pin,- and a pair of armsmovable to catching member for impalement bythe pin.
A discharging mechanism comprising a movable con vevor having a catching member for engaging the hole of a blade, a pin to impale the blade, 'a feeler pivoted in advanceof tbe pin and which is depressed by the blade during its passage toward the pin, 7
a pivoted lever having support and thrust arms, a "connection between-the lever and -feeler rocking the lever in one direction to movethe support arm and receive the'blade upon sa d; depression of thefeeler; and resilie'n'tmeans connected "with and" rocking the vleverin the otherdirection upon release of the- -feeler by the blade and registration of "the hole with the pin to move the thrust arm "against the blade foroimpalement bythe pin.
7 .A discharging mechanism comprising a 'conveyorhaving a catching member on the
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