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US1869895A
US1869895A US472599A US47259930A US1869895A US 1869895 A US1869895 A US 1869895A US 472599 A US472599 A US 472599A US 47259930 A US47259930 A US 47259930A US 1869895 A US1869895 A US 1869895A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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  • This invention relates to safety device for presses, and its primary purpose is to simplify, cheapen and generally improve the kind of safety device disclosed in United States Letters Patent No. 1,606,222, issued Novemher 9, 1926.
  • the present invention is the same as that of the aforesaid patent, but in the earlier invention it was necessary to mam terially modify or change the press parts in order to adapt them to the installation of the safety device, whereas it is an object of the present invention to provide a construction which is applicable to a press without any ap- 5 preciable change or modification in the standard parts of the press, and in which all parts of the device are in plain view and readily accessible, which greatly facilitates the application of the invention to presses and 20 makes easier any adjustments that are required in its mechanism.
  • Fig. 1 represents a side elevation of a press equipped with my improved safety device
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the portion of the press to which the device is applied
  • Fig. 8 is asection on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2, with the press head or punch in elevation
  • Fig. 4 is a left hand elevation of the parts shown in Fig. 2
  • Fig. 5 is a section on the line 55 of Fig. 4
  • Fig. 6 is a section on the line 66 of Fig. 3.
  • the purpose of the device is to prevent injury to the fingers of the operator should he .get them beneath the press head or punch when the latter is descending. lVithout the safety device, his fingers would be crushed.
  • the downward movement of the plunger of the press is arrested before the head or punch has descended far enough to mash the fingers.
  • the device is actuated to stop the plunger by a slight relative movement between the head orpunch and the plunger incident to the latters coming in contact with an obstruction, such as the operators fingers, as will appear from the fol- :50 lowing description.
  • the press comprises, generally, a guiding standard 1 within which a plunger 2 is reciprocated by suitable mechanism (not shown). Fitting loosely within a socket 3 in the lower end ofv the plunger 2 is the shank 4' of a press head or punch 5, and the head or punch is prevented from droppingout of the socket 3 by a stop 6 that is formed by the inner end of a set screw 7, which end occupies a notch 8 in the shank 4. Secured, as by a set screw 9, to the shank 4 immediately above a shoulder 10 that is formed by the enlarged lower end of the head or punch 5 is a collar 11 from which a plurality of guiding pins 12 rise, six of such pins being shown in the pres ent embodiment.
  • pins have a driving fit within bores in the collar 11 and a sliding fit in bores in a collar 13 that is secured, as by a set screw 14, to the lower end of the plunger 2.
  • a set screw 14 to the lower end of the plunger 2.
  • Contact of the collar-11 with the lower end of the plunger and the adjacent face of the collar 13 arrests upward movement of the head or punch'with respect to the plunger, and the former is prevented from turning with respect to the latter by the guiding pins 12.
  • a pawl 18 that is fastened, as by a set screw 19, to one end of a shaft 20 that is journaled in a bearing 21 secured, as by screws 22, to the front of the plunger 2.
  • a trip arm 24 is shown as fastened by a set screw 25 to the end of the shaft 20 remote from the pawl 18, and extending loosely through a hole in said arm is the threaded upper end of a rod 26 whose lower end is formed to provide a base flange 27 that is secured by a screw 28 to the previously mentioned collar 11 that is carried by and is movable with the head or punch 5.
  • Upper and lower abutments 30 and 31, respectively, are carried by the rod 26 above and below the arm 24, the former being provided by a pair of cooperating lock nuts that are threaded on the rod, and the latter by a sleeve that is supported by a nut that is.
  • a coil spring 32 is carried by the rod 26 and is interposed between the abutment-31 andthe underside o f'the rocker arm 24.
  • a 5 engages the work. Consequentlyupon'such head carriedby the plunger and having a limited amount of movement with respect thereto, a rack arranged on the face of the standard, abearing carried by the front of the plunger, a shaft journaled in said bearing, a pawl on one end of'the shaft for cooperation ast'the cooperation with the trip arm to move the same and engage the-pawl with the rack upon premature stopping of the head.
  • a head carried by'the plunger and having a limited amount of movement with respect thereto,- a'raclr on the standard, a shaft rotatably supported by the plunger, a pawl carrle'd by the plunger for cooperation with the rack butnormallymoving past the same, a
  • trip arm operatively connected to the pawl and havm'g an opening-ad acent its free end

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.Aug. 2, 1932- E F. HAZENFIELD SAFETY DEVICE FOR PRESSES Filed Aug. 2, 1930 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 g- 1932- I E. F. HAZENFIELD R869 89 SAFETY DEVICE FOR PRESSES Filed Aug. 2, 1930 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 l I l I I '1 l l I Patented Aug. 2, 1932 -rreo STATES PATENT orrlcs ERNIE F. f-IAZENFIELD, F DECATUR, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR T0 WILLIAMS SEALING COR- PORATION, OF DECATUR, ILLINOIS, A CORPORATION OF ILLINOIS SAFETY DEVICE FOR PRESSES Application filed. August 2, 1930.
This invention relates to safety device for presses, and its primary purpose is to simplify, cheapen and generally improve the kind of safety device disclosed in United States Letters Patent No. 1,606,222, issued Novemher 9, 1926.
In principle, the present invention is the same as that of the aforesaid patent, but in the earlier invention it was necessary to mam terially modify or change the press parts in order to adapt them to the installation of the safety device, whereas it is an object of the present invention to provide a construction which is applicable to a press without any ap- 5 preciable change or modification in the standard parts of the press, and in which all parts of the device are in plain view and readily accessible, which greatly facilitates the application of the invention to presses and 20 makes easier any adjustments that are required in its mechanism.
The advantages of the present invention will appear as I proceed to describe the same with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein Fig. 1 represents a side elevation of a press equipped with my improved safety device; Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the portion of the press to which the device is applied; Fig. 8 is asection on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2, with the press head or punch in elevation; Fig. 4 is a left hand elevation of the parts shown in Fig. 2; Fig. 5 is a section on the line 55 of Fig. 4; and Fig. 6 is a section on the line 66 of Fig. 3.
The purpose of the device, as in the case of its predecessor, is to prevent injury to the fingers of the operator should he .get them beneath the press head or punch when the latter is descending. lVithout the safety device, his fingers would be crushed. With the device, the downward movement of the plunger of the press is arrested before the head or punch has descended far enough to mash the fingers. The device is actuated to stop the plunger by a slight relative movement between the head orpunch and the plunger incident to the latters coming in contact with an obstruction, such as the operators fingers, as will appear from the fol- :50 lowing description. 1
Serial No. 472,599.
The press comprises, generally, a guiding standard 1 within which a plunger 2 is reciprocated by suitable mechanism (not shown). Fitting loosely within a socket 3 in the lower end ofv the plunger 2 is the shank 4' of a press head or punch 5, and the head or punch is prevented from droppingout of the socket 3 by a stop 6 that is formed by the inner end of a set screw 7, which end occupies a notch 8 in the shank 4. Secured, as by a set screw 9, to the shank 4 immediately above a shoulder 10 that is formed by the enlarged lower end of the head or punch 5 is a collar 11 from which a plurality of guiding pins 12 rise, six of such pins being shown in the pres ent embodiment. These pins have a driving fit within bores in the collar 11 and a sliding fit in bores in a collar 13 that is secured, as by a set screw 14, to the lower end of the plunger 2. Contact of the collar-11 with the lower end of the plunger and the adjacent face of the collar 13 arrests upward movement of the head or punch'with respect to the plunger, and the former is prevented from turning with respect to the latter by the guiding pins 12.
Secured, as by screws, one of which is shown at 15 in Fig. 2, to one side of the front of the guiding standard 1, is a rack 16, the
toothed portion 17 of which is in the natureof a ratchet. Arranged for cooperation under certain conditions, with the teeth of the rack is a pawl 18 that is fastened, as by a set screw 19, to one end of a shaft 20 that is journaled in a bearing 21 secured, as by screws 22, to the front of the plunger 2. A trip arm 24 is shown as fastened by a set screw 25 to the end of the shaft 20 remote from the pawl 18, and extending loosely through a hole in said arm is the threaded upper end of a rod 26 whose lower end is formed to provide a base flange 27 that is secured by a screw 28 to the previously mentioned collar 11 that is carried by and is movable with the head or punch 5. Upper and lower abutments 30 and 31, respectively, are carried by the rod 26 above and below the arm 24, the former being provided by a pair of cooperating lock nuts that are threaded on the rod, and the latter by a sleeve that is supported by a nut that is.
screwed onto the rod. Thus the abutments may be adjusted vertically on the rod to alter the position of the arm 24 and consequently the relation of the pawl 18 to the rack 16. A coil spring 32 is carried by the rod 26 and is interposed between the abutment-31 andthe underside o f'the rocker arm 24.
In the normal operation of the press, the nose of the pawl 18 descends below the lower end ofthe rack 16 before the -head or punch engagement the descent of the ahead-or punch 5 is momentarily arrested but the plunger continues to move downwardly'and uponthe engagement of its lower end and the adjacent :face of the collar 13 wi'ththe collar l'lcarries the punch =-or head downwardly with it .to perform the function of the press initheusual way. However, should an obstruction, such -asthe=fingersof the operator, beinadvert-ent- 'left between the head or :pun'ch 1 5 1 and the :work when the press is :operated, such obstructi'on will prematurely stop the descent "of theihead "or punclrandithenithe slight icontinu'ed downward lIIIOVQDlGllt of the plunger will cause'theinner end of'theitripperrarm'24: "to be: swungupwardly by reason 'of the stopping of the push'rod 26 and cause the shaft 20 to be rocked ia-n'd the pawl 18 to be'thrown into'engagement with the rack 216,whereupon the downward movement of the plunger *will be immediately arrested and prevent injury 'to theoperator s'fingers.
Having thus described 'my'invention, what I claim is:
1. 111 combinationwith a. guidingstandard anda plunger'movabl-y supportedthereby, a head carried by the plunger and having a limited amount of movement with respect thereto, 'means capable of arresting downward movement of the plungenand"operative :'connections between said means andthe 'head arranged exte'riorly of the head 1 and plunger forrenderingsaid meansefiective to stopt-he 'plunger upon premature stopping of the head.
2. In combination with a 'guiding standard "and a plunger movablysupported t iereby, a head carried by the plunger and having a limited amount 'of movement with respect 'thereto,'a raclr'arranged upon the standard, a pawl carried by the plunger for cooperation "with the rac'k'but normally moving past the same, a trip arm having operative-connection with the'pawl,and a push rod connected to the head and extending alongside theplunger for cooperation'with the-trip arm to movethe same and. engagethe pawl with the rack upon premature stopping of the head.
3. In combinationwitha guiding standard and a plunger movab-ly -supported I thereby, a head carried by the plunger and having a limited amount of movement with respect thereto, a rack arranged=onthe face ofthe standard, a shaft rotatably supported by" the with the rack 'butnormally moving same, a trip arm secured'to the otherend of the shaft, and a push rod connected to the 'head'and extendi'ng alongside the-plunger for and said arm arranged exterior-1y of the head cand plunger for tripping the arm thereby to swing -the pawl into engagement with the .rack upon premature stopping of the head.
4. In combination with a guiding standard anda plunger movably supported thereby, a 5 engages the work. Consequentlyupon'such head carriedby the plunger and having a limited amount of movement with respect thereto, a rack arranged on the face of the standard, abearing carried by the front of the plunger, a shaft journaled in said bearing, a pawl on one end of'the shaft for cooperation ast'the cooperation with the trip arm to move the same and engage the-pawl with the rack upon premature stopping of the head.
5. In combination with a guiding standard and :a plunger movably supported thereby,
a head carried by'the plunger and having a limited amount of movement with respect thereto,- a'raclr on the standard, a shaft rotatably supported by the plunger, a pawl carrle'd by the plunger for cooperation with the rack butnormallymoving past the same, a
trip arm :operatively connected to the pawl and havm'g an opening-ad acent its free end,
apush'rod connected with the head and extended-through the'opening in the trip arm,
and an abutment on the rod for transmitting the movement of the rod to said trip arm so that-the-trip arm will be actuated and the pawl engaged with'the rack upon premature stopping of the head.
"6. In combinatlon with a gulding standard and-a plunger movably supported thereby, a head carried by'the plunger and having a limited amount of movement with respect thereto, a rack'on the standard, a pawl carried by the plunger for cooperation with the rack, a trip arm operatively connected to the 'pawl-andhaving an opening adjacent its free end, a push rodconnected with the head and extended through the opening in the trip f arm, an abutment on the rod between the head and arm, and a spring interposed between said'abutment and the adjacent side of the arm.
7. In combination with a guiding standard and aplunger movablysupported thereby, a headcarried by the plunger and having a limited amount of movement with respect thereto, a rack on the standard, a shaft rotatably supported by the plunger, a pawl fixed to one end of the shaft for cooperation with the rack, a trip arm fixed to the opposite end ofthe shaft and having an opening adjacent its free end, a push rod connected with the headand extended throughthe opening in the trip arm, abutments carried by and adjustable along the rod on opposite sides of thetrip arm, and a, spring interposed between one of the abutments and the adjacent side of the arm.
In testimony whereof, I hereunto afiix my signature.
ERNIE F. HAZENFIELD.
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US2556593A (en) * 1948-05-05 1951-06-12 Mcdonald Donald Tire compress and control
US2563296A (en) * 1946-07-27 1951-08-07 Lockheed Aircraft Corp Safety device
US2763400A (en) * 1952-05-28 1956-09-18 Standard Coin Wrappers Inc Supply stop mechanism for coin handling machines and the like
US4007679A (en) * 1975-09-22 1977-02-15 Cincinnati Milacron, Inc. Press and safety latch therefor
US4572346A (en) * 1984-01-30 1986-02-25 Deere & Company Power press ram safety guard with electrical interlock

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US2563296A (en) * 1946-07-27 1951-08-07 Lockheed Aircraft Corp Safety device
US2556593A (en) * 1948-05-05 1951-06-12 Mcdonald Donald Tire compress and control
US2763400A (en) * 1952-05-28 1956-09-18 Standard Coin Wrappers Inc Supply stop mechanism for coin handling machines and the like
US4007679A (en) * 1975-09-22 1977-02-15 Cincinnati Milacron, Inc. Press and safety latch therefor
US4572346A (en) * 1984-01-30 1986-02-25 Deere & Company Power press ram safety guard with electrical interlock

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