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US1878020A
US1878020A US39401A US3940125A US1878020A US 1878020 A US1878020 A US 1878020A US 39401 A US39401 A US 39401A US 3940125 A US3940125 A US 3940125A US 1878020 A US1878020 A US 1878020A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26DCUTTING; DETAILS COMMON TO MACHINES FOR PERFORATING, PUNCHING, CUTTING-OUT, STAMPING-OUT OR SEVERING
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    • B26D7/0616Arrangements for feeding or delivering work of other than sheet, web, or filamentary form by carriages, e.g. for slicing machines
    • 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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    • Y10T83/647With means to convey work relative to tool station
    • Y10T83/6492Plural passes of diminishing work piece through tool station
    • Y10T83/6499Work rectilinearly reciprocated through tool station
    • Y10T83/6508With means to cause movement of work transversely toward plane of cut
    • Y10T83/6515By means to define increment of movement toward plane of cut
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  • This invention relates to machines for slicing meats, bread or other commodities, and has for its object the provision of a machine in whichan entire piece may be sliced with- 11. out reclamping and which shall be of improved construction and operation.
  • the invention is exemplified in the combination and arrangement of parts, shown in the accompanying drawings, and described in the'following" specification, and it is more particularly pointed out in theappended claims.
  • Fig. 1- is a rear elevation of a slicingmachine having one embodiment of the present invention applied thereto;
  • FIG. 2- is an elevation of a supplemental follower member
  • Fig. 3 is a top plan View of the Inach-ine'shown in Fig. 1
  • Fig.- 4 is a side elevationof the machine shown in Figures 1 and'3.
  • the numeral10 designates a base frame or" support having ways 11' and -12 which carry areciprocating table 13.
  • the table 13 is reciprocated on its guideways by means of alink 14 pivoted to the table at 15 and connected to a crank arm 16 by a pivot pin 17.
  • the crank arm 16 is screwedto a studshaft 18 journaled in the top of the base 10.
  • a lower end of the shaft 18 carries a beveled gear lawhich meshes with a pinion 20 on a drive shaft 21 journaled in the frame 10.
  • a hand wheel 22 is connected to the end of the shaft-'21 at the operators side of the slicing machine.
  • a shaft 23 is journaled in a sleeve 24 formed'on the frame 10 and the shaft-is provided with a pinion 25 which meshes with the gear 19.
  • Knife 29 is mounted on a stud shaft 30 at the upper end of the chain box 28 and is driven by a sprocket wheel 31 over which the chain 27 passes; It may be noted that the axis of'the knife 29' is arranged'adjacent the operators position and'is spaced away from the opposite side of'the machine a sufl'icientdistance'to permit the reciprocating table to move away 50 from the operator" past the slicing knife.
  • the present arrangement has the advantage that it facilitates receiving the slicesas they are formed and arranging them by hand stack upon the slice receiving in an orderly plate. It also permits the edge of the knife toward the operator to be enclosed in a guard shown at 32.
  • the arrangement is also better adapted to the form of holding mechanism employed in the present invention than is the arrangement heretofore employed, in which the slices are severed during the movement away from the operator.
  • The'reciprocating table is preferably pr-ovlded with corrugations .33 extending transversely to the direction of reciprocation of the table and the material to be sliced is' placed 'uponthese corrugations and is fed forwardly longitudinally of the corrugations.
  • An upright abutment 34 is provided at the edge of the table away from the operator and forms a stop against which the piece to be sliced is placed.
  • a follower plate 35 is mounted. to slide in dovetail grooves 36 formed at the opposite sides of the reciprocatingtable 13.
  • a follower block 36 is screwed to the plate 35 and engages the rear face of the piece to be sliced.
  • the plate 35 is provided with an arm 37 having a half nut 38 at its outer end arranged to mesh with a feed screw 39.
  • the feed screw 39 is rotated by a rachet mechanism 40 'Which may be of usual construction and which advances the follower plate 35 by predetermined amounts at the end of each reciprov cation of the table 13.
  • the follower block 36 is provided with a longitudinal groove 41 in which a bolt having a square shank 42 is arranged to slide.
  • the bolt 42 carries a clamping bar 43 at its forward end which may be located in adjusted positions along the block 36 by means of a wing nut 44.
  • the bar 43' is provided with teeth 45 for engaging the edge of the piece to be'clamped at the corner thereof remote supporting from the abutment 34 and from the cutting plane of the slicing knife.
  • a plate 46 having corrugations 47 on the lower face thereof, is arranged to rest upon the top surface of the piece to be sliced.
  • This plate is mounted on posts 47 arranged at the two corners of the table adjacent the operators position and on the abutment plate 34 at the opposite side of the reciprocating table.
  • Spring pressed pins 48 are carried by lugs 49 on the top of the plate 46 and extend into grooves 50 in the post 47 and plate 34.
  • the pins 48 may be arranged to move freely in the grooves 50, or sufficient friction may be produced by the spring pressure of the pins .48 in their respective grooves toretain the plate 46 in various positions of vertical adj ustment.
  • the piece is held against the force of the knife 29 by the ,7 table 13 and the abutment plate 34.
  • the corrugations 33 and 47 cooperating with the teeth 45 overcome any tendency of the piece to be rotated about a vertical axis, due to the force of the knife upon the piece.
  • the follower 36 feeds the piece forwardly step by step between the corrugations on the table 13 and the plate 46.
  • the follower 36 is sufficiently low to permitthe plate 46 to rest on the top of the thinnest pieces sliced in the machine.
  • Supplemental follower blocks 51 are arranged to be detachably supported on the upper face of the block 36, (see Fig. 4) so as to assist in holding the rear side of pieces having a greater thickness than the height of the single block 36.
  • the supplemental block 51 is provided witlf pins 52 for holding it in place on the block 36.
  • the clamping bar 53 is also adjustably mounted on block 51 in a manner similar to the bar 43 on the block 36.
  • 1.'A slicing machine comprising a slicing knife, a table arranged to reciprocate adjacent the'cutting plane of said knife, an abutment at one side of said table, substantially at right angles to the cutting plane of said knife, a plate disposed above said table. and movable vertically relative thereto, and a follower for feeding the material along said abutment between said plate and table, said plate and table having corrugations on adjacent faces thereof extending substantially parallel to said abutment.
  • a table for supporting material to be sliced having an abutment at one side thereof, a follower, movable along said abutment to feed material toward the front of said table, a clamp for engaging the material on said table atthe side thereof remote from said abutment, and a holder for engaging the top of material upon said table,
  • said holder being arranged to remain stationary relatively to the longitudinal feeding movement of said follower while mounted to move vertically through a wide range of operative positions.
  • the combination 7 with a slicing knife of a carriage adapted to reciprocate past said slicing knife, uprights on' said carriage some of which are adj acent eo the cutting plane of said knife,and others of which are remote therefrom, .a clamping plate supported on said uprights, inter-engaging means on said uprights and clamping plate for guiding the clampingplate ver-;:,
  • said inter-engaging means comprising a pin and slot connection between each of said uprights and said clamping plate, each of said pins being springtime pressed into frictional engagement with its respective slot, said plate being unsupported except by said inter-engaging means.
  • a slicing machine comprising artable having an upwardly extendingabutment on 2110 one side thereof and extending a substantial distance along that side, the opposite side. of said table being substantially unobstructed so as to permit placing of the substance on said table, feeding means for feeding a sub- 3 stance along said table, a holder for continuously contacting the substance while it is being fed along said table,rand means for preventing the movement of the holder in the (fiigection in which the substance is being 6.
  • a slicing machine comprising a table substantially unobstructed on one side but having an upwardly extending abutment at the opposite side thereof, a presser plate above said table for engaging a substance on said table, means for feeding a substance along said table including means .for'holding said substance against said abutment,
  • a slicing machine the combination with a substance support and a knife mova- 'ble relatively to each other, of an abutment on said support on the side thereof away from the side which is first presented to said knife on the slicing stroke, the side which is first presented being substantially unobstructed, a presser plate above said support for holding the substance against said sup port, means for feeding a substance along said support, and means for preventing movement of said presser plate in the direction in which the substance is moved.
  • a presser plate above said support for holding the substance against said support, means for feeding a substance along said support, and means for preventing movement of said presser plate in the direction in which the substance is moved comprising upwardly extending guides and cooperating means on said guides and presser plate which permit adjustment of said presser plate to and from said support but not in the direction in which the substance is fed.
  • a device as claimed in claim 7 in which means is provided for holding said substance against said abutment plate as said substance moves along said support.
  • a slicing machlne comprising a support, a presser member, guides extending upward from said support at opposite ends thereof, and co-operating frictional means on said guides at opposite ends of said support and said presser member for frictionally holding said presser member in any one of a plurality of adjusted positions along said guides against the force of gravity but permitting adjustment along said guides when additional force is applied thereto, said press er member being unsupported except by said frictional means.

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E. M. STILES SLICING MACHINE Sept. 20, 1932.
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INVENTOIE se uzo, 1932. E. M. sTlLES 1,878,020
SLICING MACHINE Filed June 25, 1925 s Sheets-Sheet 2 I lammm m Sept. 20, 1932. E. MfSTlLES 1,878,020
SLICING MACHINE Filed June 25: 1925 a sheets-sheet a ZM/vra/e f m @1- '46:?
Patented Sept. 20, 1932 UNITED STATES PATENT FEQE EDWARDll/I. STILES, OF BURLINGTON, IOWA, A SSIGNOB, TO U. S. SLICING MAGI-IIN E CO1V.E-;
PANY, A CORPORATION OF INDIANA SLIGING MACHINE Application filed .Tune 25, 1925. Serial No. 39,401.
This invention relates to machines for slicing meats, bread or other commodities, and has for its object the provision of a machine in whichan entire piece may be sliced with- 11. out reclamping and which shall be of improved construction and operation. The invention is exemplified in the combination and arrangement of parts, shown in the accompanying drawings, and described in the'following" specification, and it is more particularly pointed out in theappended claims.
In the drawings, Fig. 1- is a rear elevation of a slicingmachine having one embodiment of the present invention applied thereto;
\ w'Fig. 2- is an elevation of a supplemental follower member; Fig. 3 is a top plan View of the Inach-ine'shown in Fig. 1; Fig.- 4 is a side elevationof the machine shown in Figures 1 and'3.
1 10 In the embodiment illustrated in the drawings, the numeral10 designates a base frame or" support having ways 11' and -12 which carry areciprocating table 13. The table 13;is reciprocated on its guideways by means of alink 14 pivoted to the table at 15 and connected to a crank arm 16 by a pivot pin 17. The crank arm 16 is screwedto a studshaft 18 journaled in the top of the base 10. A lower end of the shaft 18 carries a beveled gear lawhich meshes with a pinion 20 on a drive shaft 21 journaled in the frame 10. A hand wheel 22 is connected to the end of the shaft-'21 at the operators side of the slicing machine. A shaft 23 is journaled in a sleeve 24 formed'on the frame 10 and the shaft-is provided with a pinion 25 which meshes with the gear 19. i
The shaft 23-carries' a sprocket wheel 26 having a chain 27 extending upwardly therefrom and enclosed in-a chain box 28, which also forms a support for a disk knife 29. Knife 29 is mounted on a stud shaft 30 at the upper end of the chain box 28 and is driven by a sprocket wheel 31 over which the chain 27 passes; It may be noted that the axis of'the knife 29' is arranged'adjacent the operators position and'is spaced away from the opposite side of'the machine a sufl'icientdistance'to permit the reciprocating table to move away 50 from the operator" past the slicing knife.
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This permits the slices to be severed during the movement of the table toward the oper- Heretoforemachines of this nature have been arranged to sever the slices during the movement of the table away from the" operator. I i
The present arrangement has the advantage that it facilitates receiving the slicesas they are formed and arranging them by hand stack upon the slice receiving in an orderly plate. It also permits the edge of the knife toward the operator to be enclosed in a guard shown at 32. The arrangement is also better adapted to the form of holding mechanism employed in the present invention than is the arrangement heretofore employed, in which the slices are severed during the movement away from the operator.
The'reciprocating table is preferably pr-ovlded with corrugations .33 extending transversely to the direction of reciprocation of the table and the material to be sliced is' placed 'uponthese corrugations and is fed forwardly longitudinally of the corrugations. An upright abutment 34 is provided at the edge of the table away from the operator and forms a stop against which the piece to be sliced is placed.
A follower plate 35 is mounted. to slide in dovetail grooves 36 formed at the opposite sides of the reciprocatingtable 13. A follower block 36 is screwed to the plate 35 and engages the rear face of the piece to be sliced. The plate 35 is provided with an arm 37 having a half nut 38 at its outer end arranged to mesh with a feed screw 39.
The feed screw 39 is rotated by a rachet mechanism 40 'Which may be of usual construction and which advances the follower plate 35 by predetermined amounts at the end of each reciprov cation of the table 13.
The follower block 36 is provided with a longitudinal groove 41 in which a bolt having a square shank 42 is arranged to slide. The bolt 42 carries a clamping bar 43 at its forward end which may be located in adjusted positions along the block 36 by means of a wing nut 44. The bar 43' is provided with teeth 45 for engaging the edge of the piece to be'clamped at the corner thereof remote supporting from the abutment 34 and from the cutting plane of the slicing knife.
A plate 46, having corrugations 47 on the lower face thereof, is arranged to rest upon the top surface of the piece to be sliced. This plate is mounted on posts 47 arranged at the two corners of the table adjacent the operators position and on the abutment plate 34 at the opposite side of the reciprocating table.
Spring pressed pins 48 are carried by lugs 49 on the top of the plate 46 and extend into grooves 50 in the post 47 and plate 34. The pins 48 may be arranged to move freely in the grooves 50, or sufficient friction may be produced by the spring pressure of the pins .48 in their respective grooves toretain the plate 46 in various positions of vertical adj ustment.
During a slicing operation, the piece is held against the force of the knife 29 by the ,7 table 13 and the abutment plate 34. The corrugations 33 and 47 cooperating with the teeth 45 overcome any tendency of the piece to be rotated about a vertical axis, due to the force of the knife upon the piece.
The follower 36 feeds the piece forwardly step by step between the corrugations on the table 13 and the plate 46. The follower 36 is sufficiently low to permitthe plate 46 to rest on the top of the thinnest pieces sliced in the machine.
Supplemental follower blocks 51, shown in Fig. 2, are arranged to be detachably supported on the upper face of the block 36, (see Fig. 4) so as to assist in holding the rear side of pieces having a greater thickness than the height of the single block 36. The supplemental block 51 is provided witlf pins 52 for holding it in place on the block 36. The clamping bar 53 is also adjustably mounted on block 51 in a manner similar to the bar 43 on the block 36.
1.'A slicing machine comprising a slicing knife, a table arranged to reciprocate adjacent the'cutting plane of said knife, an abutment at one side of said table, substantially at right angles to the cutting plane of said knife, a plate disposed above said table. and movable vertically relative thereto, and a follower for feeding the material along said abutment between said plate and table, said plate and table having corrugations on adjacent faces thereof extending substantially parallel to said abutment.
.2. In combination, a table for supporting material to be sliced, having an abutment at one side thereof, a follower, movable along said abutment to feed material toward the front of said table, a clamp for engaging the material on said table atthe side thereof remote from said abutment, and a holder for engaging the top of material upon said table,
- said holder being arranged to remain stationary relatively to the longitudinal feeding movement of said follower while mounted to move vertically through a wide range of operative positions.
3. In combination, a supporting frame, a
of opposite that which first registerswith said knife during a slicing movement of said table, a holder disposed over the top of said table and adjustable toward and away from said table, a follower having a clamp adjustably mounted thereon for engaging a piece of 8 material at the corner thereof remote from said abutment and the cutting plane .of said knife, and means for removing said followor toward the cutting plane of said knife to feed material between said table and said holder. V.
4. In a slicing machine, the combination 7 with a slicing knife, of a carriage adapted to reciprocate past said slicing knife, uprights on' said carriage some of which are adj acent eo the cutting plane of said knife,and others of which are remote therefrom, .a clamping plate supported on said uprights, inter-engaging means on said uprights and clamping plate for guiding the clampingplate ver-;:,
tically while preventing longitudinal move-.
ment thereof in a direction substantially perpendicular to the vertical movement thereof, and means for feeding a substance along said earriagetoward the cutting plane-3,100
of said knife and between said clamping plate and." carriage, said inter-engaging means comprising a pin and slot connection between each of said uprights and said clamping plate, each of said pins being springtime pressed into frictional engagement with its respective slot, said plate being unsupported except by said inter-engaging means.
5. A slicing machine comprising artable having an upwardly extendingabutment on 2110 one side thereof and extending a substantial distance along that side, the opposite side. of said table being substantially unobstructed so as to permit placing of the substance on said table, feeding means for feeding a sub- 3 stance along said table, a holder for continuously contacting the substance while it is being fed along said table,rand means for preventing the movement of the holder in the (fiigection in which the substance is being 6. A slicing machine comprising a table substantially unobstructed on one side but having an upwardly extending abutment at the opposite side thereof, a presser plate above said table for engaging a substance on said table, means for feeding a substance along said table including means .for'holding said substance against said abutment,
and means for preventing said presser plate (-139 from being moved along with said substance.
7. In a slicing machine, the combination with a substance support and a knife mova- 'ble relatively to each other, of an abutment on said support on the side thereof away from the side which is first presented to said knife on the slicing stroke, the side which is first presented being substantially unobstructed, a presser plate above said support for holding the substance against said sup port, means for feeding a substance along said support, and means for preventing movement of said presser plate in the direction in which the substance is moved.
8. In a slicing machine, the combination with a substance support and a knife movable relatively to each other, of an abutment on said support on the side thereof away from the side which is first presented to said knife on the slicing stroke, the side which is first presented being substantially unobstructed, a presser plate above said support for holding the substance against said support, means for feeding a substance along said support, and means for preventing movement of said presser plate in the direction in which the substance is moved comprising upwardly extending guides and cooperating means on said guides and presser plate which permit adjustment of said presser plate to and from said support but not in the direction in which the substance is fed.
9. A device as claimed in claim 7 in which means is provided for holding said substance against said abutment plate as said substance moves along said support.
10. A slicing machlne comprising a support, a presser member, guides extending upward from said support at opposite ends thereof, and co-operating frictional means on said guides at opposite ends of said support and said presser member for frictionally holding said presser member in any one of a plurality of adjusted positions along said guides against the force of gravity but permitting adjustment along said guides when additional force is applied thereto, said press er member being unsupported except by said frictional means.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification on this 22nd day of June A. D. 1925.
EDWARD M. STILES.
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