US1851135A - Feed mechanism for casing-in machines - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to mechanism pro videdfor feeding fillers into a machinewhich is designed to apply cases to the fillers, of
- the object of this invention is to provide means for such a book, binding machine,
- the fillers are openedat the middle plate with their'fr'ee edges extending down-j wardbetween low guide rails and resting on av [supporting bar.
- Thefillers are; pushed from this initial position .along'the separator plate and supporting bar to; a second posie.
- FIG. 1 of; the accompanying drawings is a side elevation of the filler feed mechanism, n
- nel shaped member 11 the front end of which and somuch of the adjacentparts. of the easmachine.
- Fig. 2 is a p-lan'view of the run way alongwhich the fillers are fed.
- Fig. 3 on runway and first feed finger engaging'a fillerplates of. a casing-in machine.
- channel member and locat Fig.4 is a verticalsectionjof the runway o the plane indicated by the dotted line Hon Fig.2.
- Fig. 5 is a. vertical section onpthej plane indicatedby the? dotted line 5- 5 ig" 1 1 Fig. 1, showlngthe first conveyer'i clamp enunder the backif s ei g a l i'lt thejoints Fig. Sis anvertical section showing the sec- In the illustrations 1 indicates'the saddle These platesare spaced apart and between them passes up a blade 2 that'enters the opened fillers are fedonto the saddle and carries them up to the cases, as patent above referred to.
- Fig. 7 shows described in the The separatorplateh has its inner end.
- the supporting bar is fastenedin a chairpahle of being adjusted vertically by screws I 14 forthe purpose 'of'raising or lowering the bar according to the WldthiOf thefillers which 5' ing the supportings e ectionofthe separator plate i V are to be fed, as specified in the patent referred to.
- the slide plates On the upper edges of the channel member are transversely movable slide plates 15, to the inner edges of which the guide rails 16 are fastened. These guide rails extend in the channel member parallel with the supporting bar and retain the lower edges of the fillers from separating as the fillers are fed along the supporting, bar.
- the slide plates may be moved in and out in order to adjust the space between the guide rails according to the thickness of the fillers, by rocker arms 17 fastened to shafts 18 which are capable of being given rotary movements by rocker arms 19 that engage nuts 20 on screws 21.
- Adjustably mounted on the slide plates at the front are guide blocks 22 adapted to direct the lower edges of the tillers when they are passed by the operative into the machine.
- Filler guiding walls 23 may also be attached to the slide plates adjacent to the initial filler osition, which guiding walls are adapted to removed when the fillers are of narrow width.
- a gauge 24 Pivoted on top of one of the slide plates is a gauge 24.
- a spring 25 yieldingly retains the gauge with its inner end extending into the path of the fillers. The operative pushes the fillers into the machine past the gauge and then draws them back against it so that they will be located over the separator plate and on the supporting bar in correct initial position.
- a gauge 26 is pivotall mounted on the slide plate and retained y a spring 27 so that its inner end that extends into the path of the fillers will yield when a filler is fed past it but will prevent the filler from being accidentally drawn backward by the return movement of the means which feeds it from second position to third position on the supporting bar and over the separator plate.
- the supporting bar and the slide plates with the guide rails and the gauge stops being all carried by the channel member are raised and lowered together to adjust them according to the size of the fillers to be fed.
- the present feed has two shafts 28 and 29 that extend parallel with each other and with the supporting bar and separator plate, the shaft 28 being capable of rotary movements and the shaft 29 being held against such movements.
- Fastened to the shaft 28 is a. toothed segment 30 engaged with which is a toothed segment 31 that is oscillated at the required times by suitable mechanism (Fig. 7).
- Movable along the shafts 28 and 29 is a frame 43.
- This frame carries a air 0 rotary shafts 44 to which jaws 15 are c amped, Fig. 5.
- the shafts 44 are connected by intermeshing toothed segments 4-6, one of which has a rocker arm 47 that is connected by a link 48 with a rocker arm -19 that is splined on the shaft 28, 7, so that the rotary movements of the shaft 28 will cause the jaws to open and close.
- These jaws are so located and they are so reciprocated and oscillated with the pusher fingers that they grip the fillers at the joints underneath the backs as shown in Fig. 5, and carry the fillers assisted by the pusher finger 36 from second position to third position.
- clamping jaws 50 carried by the frame 43 are clamping jaws 50, Fig. (3. These jaws are opened and closed by the turning of the shafts 4-1, and they move back and forth with the frame -13 in such manner as to engage the fillers at the joints and carry them from third position onto the saddle plates 1.
- Movable with the frame is a finger 51 that is yieldingly mounted in an arm 52 which is fastened to a bushing 53 keyed to the shaft 28, Fig. 6. This last mentioned finger is so located and operated that it is back of the edges of the fillers when they are on the saddle and prevents them from being drawn backward should they tend to adhere to the clamp jaws.
- the feed mechanism herein described is of particular advantage when fillers with uncut edges, or with rough nntrinimed edges. or with gilded or stained edges are being fed. As the separator plate extends from the front of the machine to the saddle, the uncut, or
- porting bar extendingfromthe front of the rough, or treated edges pass smoothly, onto being no members which can catch and tear or otherwise inaror'injnre the plate has a minimum The separator edges.
- the invention claimed is; a I 1. Mechanism for feed ng fillers to the saddlef of a'casing in mach ne, comprising a supmachine and terminating-adjacent tothe sad dle, a separator plate-extendingfrom the front' of the the supporting bar, and fingers fog pushing andclamping jaws forconveying the fillersalong the supporting bar and over the saddle. guiderails parallel to'and exten. d? ingeach side of the supporting bar, and finand clamping jaws for con-4' veving the fillers along the supporting bar and-overthe separator plate from the front gers for pushing the separator plate chine onto-the saddle.
- Mechanism for-feedingfillers a the saddle of a casing-in machine, comprising a sup porting bar extending from the front of the machine and terminating dle, means for raising and lowering the supporting bar. a separator plate extending from the frontof themachine and terminatingat of the machine onto the. saddle;
- Mechanism for feeding fillers to the sad- 7 dle of a casing-in machine comprising a sunc 'attached'to the saddle,
- thechannel member a filler supporting har carried by the channel member, guide rails attached to the edges,
- Mechanism for feeding fillers" to the saddle of a casing-in machine comprising a supporting bar extending fromcthe front the saddle, a separator plate extending from.
- Mechanism for feeding fillers to the saddle of a casing-in machine comprising a supporting bar extending from the front of the machine and terminating adjacent to the lfisaddle, a separator plate extending from the front of the machine and terminating at the saddle, means extending each side of the supporting bar for guiding the lower edges of the fillers, and means for conveying the fillers 15 along the supporting bar and over the separator plate from the front of the machine into the saddle.
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'March 29, 1932.
cQscH AMM PBSDHIECHAHISI FOR CASING-IN IAOHINE S Filed Oct. 14, 1931 Q 2 Sheets-Sheet l March 29, 1932. c.' SCHRAMM 1,851,135
FEED MECHANISM FOR CASING-IN MACHINES PatentedMar. 29, 1932' U T D S ATES CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR "1 0 "THE. s'ivtYTE CARL SGHRAMIVL'CEV wEsT- HARTFORD.
1 COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, connncwlcu'r, a; conronATIoN lo! 0 MANUFACTURING CQNNECTICUT 1 TFEEDT MECHANISM (FOR cAsmG -IN ivmcninns v 7 Application filed. ember '14, 21931.: Serial No.. 568,680;
This invention relates to mechanism pro videdfor feeding fillers into a machinewhich is designed to apply cases to the fillers, of
the type illustratedin'United States Patent No. 1.765.349, June 17, 1930.
i The object of this invention is to provide means for such a book, binding machine,
receive the-fillers and rapidly feedithem into ,exactpositiontobe properly 7 to the caseswithout liabilityof fillers.
which (will carried 1 up damaging, marring or soillng any of the leaves of the fillers or allowing them to come displaced and sointerferewith the convtinuous operation of themachine; the means being so designed that fillers offdifi'erent thicknesses, widths and ,,l1eights and of dif ferent Weights of paper'may bexequallywell by the operative and .placed'on a separator;
fed Q into proper position] to be accurately.
raised'intothe cases] r In the embodimentof the invention illu 'strated the fillers are openedat the middle plate with their'fr'ee edges extending down-j wardbetween low guide rails and resting on av [supporting bar. Thefillers are; pushed from this initial position .along'the separator plate and supporting bar to; a second posie.
I 3 the fillers near their backs.
tion by a'finger which engages the edges of From thisfsec- 0nd position theyare advan'cedfto a third position. a finger which engages the edges and byl jaws whichgra'sp thefillers at the joints underneath the backs. F rom this third yposition they are carriedbvjaws onto the :Thea-ctuating mechanisms so co-operate that the fingers and jaws swing intopositionand saddlefrom which they are liftedto-the cases.
. move in a'right'line to feedthefillers; and
6 then swingout and return for following fill;
larger' scale shows a" front elevation of the ers synchron0usly,thus there are four fillers being fed into the-machine "at the same time.
Fig. 1 of; the accompanying drawings is a side elevation of the filler feed mechanism, n
nel shaped member 11, the front end of which and somuch of the adjacentparts. of the easmachine. Fig. 2 is a p-lan'view of the run way alongwhich the fillers are fed. Fig. 3 on runway and first feed finger engaging'a fillerplates of. a casing-in machine.
which the dotted lines fillers are fed along it.
channel member and locat Fig.4 is a verticalsectionjof the runway o the plane indicated by the dotted line Hon Fig.2.: Fig. 5 is a. vertical section onpthej plane indicatedby the? dotted line 5- 5 ig" 1 1 Fig. 1, showlngthe first conveyer'i clamp enunder the backif s ei g a l i'lt thejoints Fig. Sis anvertical section showing the sec- In the illustrations 1 indicates'the saddle These platesare spaced apart and between them passes up a blade 2 that'enters the opened fillers are fedonto the saddle and carries them up to the cases, as patent above referred to.
Fig; 7 shows described in the The separatorplateh has its inner end.
fastened to the saddle plates by. finfin l that extends upward'from a supportingbracket 5rwhich is secured to thefr'ame'bar 6. The front; end of the saddleplate is'fa'stened to a? bracket? that .is secured tothe. frame bar "8; The'front-Iedge of the saddle platefi's beveledand inclined to facilitate. the placing by the operative of the opened'fille rs in initial position on, the separator platei' an filler in initial position being "indicated "by 9 on Fig. 1. The lower part ofthe centra'lfs n 7 v I is cutaway so that there will be. but slight frictional resistance orrubbingof the leaves by the surfacelof thesep'arator plate as" the 1 W'henthe fillers are thrust over thesepa ratorfp late their lower or'opened edges rest uponthe supportingbar. 10." The upper s'ur-J face of the supporting baris usually convex and it exten dsfrom the front of the machine nearly to the inner end of the separator plate which is above it. a i f I i" The supporting bar is fastenedin a chairpahle of being adjusted vertically by screws I 14 forthe purpose 'of'raising or lowering the bar according to the WldthiOf thefillers which 5' ing the supportings e ectionofthe separator plate i V are to be fed, as specified in the patent referred to.
On the upper edges of the channel member are transversely movable slide plates 15, to the inner edges of which the guide rails 16 are fastened. These guide rails extend in the channel member parallel with the supporting bar and retain the lower edges of the fillers from separating as the fillers are fed along the supporting, bar. The slide plates may be moved in and out in order to adjust the space between the guide rails according to the thickness of the fillers, by rocker arms 17 fastened to shafts 18 which are capable of being given rotary movements by rocker arms 19 that engage nuts 20 on screws 21.
Adjustably mounted on the slide plates at the front are guide blocks 22 adapted to direct the lower edges of the tillers when they are passed by the operative into the machine. Filler guiding walls 23 may also be attached to the slide plates adjacent to the initial filler osition, which guiding walls are adapted to removed when the fillers are of narrow width.
Pivoted on top of one of the slide plates is a gauge 24. A spring 25 yieldingly retains the gauge with its inner end extending into the path of the fillers. The operative pushes the fillers into the machine past the gauge and then draws them back against it so that they will be located over the separator plate and on the supporting bar in correct initial position.
A gauge 26 is pivotall mounted on the slide plate and retained y a spring 27 so that its inner end that extends into the path of the fillers will yield when a filler is fed past it but will prevent the filler from being accidentally drawn backward by the return movement of the means which feeds it from second position to third position on the supporting bar and over the separator plate.
The supporting bar and the slide plates with the guide rails and the gauge stops being all carried by the channel member are raised and lowered together to adjust them according to the size of the fillers to be fed.
As in the machine of the patent referred to the present feed has two shafts 28 and 29 that extend parallel with each other and with the supporting bar and separator plate, the shaft 28 being capable of rotary movements and the shaft 29 being held against such movements. Fastened to the shaft 28 is a. toothed segment 30 engaged with which is a toothed segment 31 that is oscillated at the required times by suitable mechanism (Fig. 7).
The edges of the fillers placed by the operative over the separator plate are engaged and pushed from initial to second position (indicated by dotted lines on Fig. 1) by a. finger 33 pivoted on a block 34 which is splined upon the shaft 28 so that while capable of being moved along the shaft it will be rotated thereby. From second position the fillers are pushed to third position (indicated by dotted lines 35, Fig. 1) by a finger 36 pivoted on a block 37 which is splined upon the shaft 28. Each of these fingers 33 and 36, as seen in Fig. 3, comprises a member 38 designed to engage the edges of the fillers near the backs, and a member 39 adapted to engage the edges of the fillers further away from the backs and they are retained in normal position by springs 40. The lingers are connected by a rod 41 and the blocks are connected to a shaft 42 so that they will move together along the shaft 28 and will also swing in and out together as this shaft is turned.
Movable along the shafts 28 and 29 is a frame 43. This frame carries a air 0 rotary shafts 44 to which jaws 15 are c amped, Fig. 5. The shafts 44 are connected by intermeshing toothed segments 4-6, one of which has a rocker arm 47 that is connected by a link 48 with a rocker arm -19 that is splined on the shaft 28, 7, so that the rotary movements of the shaft 28 will cause the jaws to open and close. These jaws are so located and they are so reciprocated and oscillated with the pusher fingers that they grip the fillers at the joints underneath the backs as shown in Fig. 5, and carry the fillers assisted by the pusher finger 36 from second position to third position.
' Also mounted on the shafts 44: carried by the frame 43 are clamping jaws 50, Fig. (3. These jaws are opened and closed by the turning of the shafts 4-1, and they move back and forth with the frame -13 in such manner as to engage the fillers at the joints and carry them from third position onto the saddle plates 1. Movable with the frame is a finger 51 that is yieldingly mounted in an arm 52 which is fastened to a bushing 53 keyed to the shaft 28, Fig. 6. This last mentioned finger is so located and operated that it is back of the edges of the fillers when they are on the saddle and prevents them from being drawn backward should they tend to adhere to the clamp jaws.
The fingers swing in back of and the clamps close on the respective fillers and move forward together to carry the fillers from station to station, and then the fingers swing out and the clamps open together and return for the following fillers, the mechanisms for causing the synchronous reciprocation and oscillation of these members being similar to those fully set forth in the patent before referred to.
The feed mechanism herein described is of particular advantage when fillers with uncut edges, or with rough nntrinimed edges. or with gilded or stained edges are being fed. As the separator plate extends from the front of the machine to the saddle, the uncut, or
- the saddle,there of. the fillers, andwhich'feature'also elimi-Z c soiling of the outer pages fingers and clamp tip up when fedalong the barand over the separator plate:
porting bar extendingfromthe front of the rough, or treated edges pass smoothly, onto being no members which can catch and tear or otherwise inaror'injnre the plate has a minimum The separator edges.
rails are low, so thatthere area and the guide is but slight frictional resistance to the feeds ationcof the machine.
The invention claimed is; a I 1. Mechanism for feed ng fillers to the saddlef of a'casing in mach ne, comprising a supmachine and terminating-adjacent tothe sad dle, a separator plate-extendingfrom the front' of the the supporting bar, and fingers fog pushing andclamping jaws forconveying the fillersalong the supporting bar and over the saddle. guiderails parallel to'and exten. d? ingeach side of the supporting bar, and finand clamping jaws for con-4' veving the fillers along the supporting bar and-overthe separator plate from the front gers for pushing the separator plate chine onto-the saddle.
2: Mechanism for-feedingfillers a the saddle of a casing-in machine, comprising a sup porting bar extending from the front of the machine and terminating dle, means for raising and lowering the supporting bar. a separator plate extending from the frontof themachine and terminatingat of the machine onto the. saddle;
front of themachine 3, 'Mechanism for feeding fillers to the sad-1 f dle of a casing-mmachme, comprisinga supporting bar extending from the front of the machine and terminating adia entto the sa ddle, a separator plate extending from the and terminating at the saddle. guide rails ,paral elto and extending eachside-of thesupporting'har, means for raising the supporting bar and the guide rails, and fingers for pnshingand claniping iaivs for conveying the fillers along the support ng" 'bar; and over the separator plate from the front ofthe machine onto the saddle.
4. Mechanism for feeding fillers to the sad- 7 dle of a casing-in machine, comprising a sunc 'attached'to the saddle,
, and extending each side and fingers for pushing, and clampingja'ws porting machine dle, a separator front of the machine and having its inner end of the supporting bar,
the inner pages and g 7 machine and terminating at thesaddle, gu'iderails parallelto and extending each side of arator plate extending from the front of the ma -V "saddle of a casing-in machine, 'achannel memberextending from the front of the machine and terminating adjacent to y adjacent to thesad- I the saddle, meansforrmsmg and lowering into the :channel member,"
bar extending from the front of the andterminating adjacent to the sadplate extending from the a guide rails parallel to e st fiil s he siipparbins- 5 t bar and iove'r the 'separatoriplate from the I 7 front ofthemachine onto the saddle: i 5'." *Mechanism forfeeding fillersto the saddle ofa casing-in machine, comprising a sup machine and" terminating adjacent to the-sadvdle, a separator plate having a beveled andvin-- i clil ed'e'n'dat the front of-the machine and: H L I xtending-each side bar, andfingers' for pu'sh-- mg and clampin'g j awfs for conveying the fillhavi'ngits inner end attached-to the saddle, guide rails paralleltoand e 5, th upp r n ers' a long the supporting bar and overthe separatorplate fromthe front of the machine onto theksaddlef. 1 6. Mechanism forfeedingiillersto the saddle of acasing-inmachine, comprising'a chan nel member. extending from the front of the machine and terminating ad1acentto thesady the channel member,-
to and extending each bar carried by the channel member, a sepfrom the front of'the dle,meansfor'raisingandlowering'the chan s 'nel memberg-a filler'supporting bar carried 5 guide rails r par allel g side of the supporting a machine and terminatingat the saddle, and:
means conveying the fillers along the supportseparator plate from g ingba'r and over the the front ofthe machine onto the saddle. I. 7. Mechanism for feeding fillers ;to the comprising.
thechannel member, a filler supporting har carried by the channel member, guide rails attached to the edges,
a fixed separator plate extendingfrom thefront of the machine of andextending down I and terminating at the saddle, and means for w conveying the fillers along thesupporting bar and "over'the separator plate from the "front ofthe machine onto the saddle. 8. Mechanism for feeding fillers to the saddle of a casing-in machine comprising a I channel member extending ,from "the front of the machine and terminating adjacent to the saddle, means for raising and lowering the. chzinnelmembena filler supporting bar carried :by the channel member, guide rails adjustahly attachedto the sides of the channel member, a fixed separator plate extending from the front of the machine and terminat- .ing at the saddle, and means for conveying the separator plate from chine onto the saddle. ,v
12 0 the fillers along the supporting bar and over the front-of the mag -9. Mechanism for feeding fillers" to the saddle of a casing-in machine, comprising a supporting bar extending fromcthe front the saddle, a separator plate extending from.
the frontofthemachine andterminating at thesaddle, and reciprocatory and oscillatory of the machine and terminating adjacent to 70 V porting har extending from thefront of the V i fingers for pushing and reciprocatory and 0scillator clamping jaws for conveying the fillers a ong the supporting bar and over the separator plate from the front of the ma- I 6 chine onto the saddle.
10. Mechanism for feeding fillers to the saddle of a casing-in machine, comprising a supporting bar extending from the front of the machine and terminating adjacent to the lfisaddle, a separator plate extending from the front of the machine and terminating at the saddle, means extending each side of the suporting bar for guiding the lower edges of the fillers, and means for conveying the fillers 15 along the supporting bar and over the separator plate from the front of the machine into the saddle.
CARL SCHRAMM.
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