US197571A - Improvement in cloth-finishing machines - Google Patents

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    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F65/00Ironing machines with rollers rotating against curved surfaces
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  • Fig. 3 is a transverse section of the finishing-bed.
  • Our invention relates to improvements on a oloth-finishin g machine for which Letters Pat ent were granted to us July 17 1877 ,numbered 193,193. 7
  • the invention consists in constructing the concave bed with a detachable unoxidable jacket, and in a locking device for the weight adjusting levers, as will be hereinafter more fully described.
  • A is the frame of the machine, having the support B for the hollow concave bed G.
  • D is a jacket of sheetbrass, or other suitable unoxidable metal, fitted to the upper or concave surface of the bed, and extending downward partly over its sides. This jacket renders acast-iron bed as efficient as one made wholly of brass or composition, while it can be made for a fraction of the cost, and blow and sand holes are avoided.
  • the roll E is a solid roll, whose shaft revolves in boxes F, that are fitted to the slotted vertical portion G of the frame A.
  • the roll E fits the concave surface of the bed C; but it is prevented from touching it by a screw, H, placed under each of the boxes F, and extending downward into the frame A.
  • a screw, H placed under each of the boxes F, and extending downward into the frame A.
  • the cloth is pressed between the roll E and the bed 0, and the screws H are so adjusted that when the cloth runs out from between the roll and its bed, the roll will be supported by the screws, and will not come into contact with the bed and abrade it. o
  • J is the shaft that carries cams O, for raising the weighted levers P, that press on the rolls
  • K is a lever attached to this shaft, having jointed to its upper end a notched bar, L, which passes through an aperture in an ear, M, that projects from the side of the frame A.
  • the bar L is also provided with a handle, N.

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H. SPRINGBORN 8v 0. H. BAUSH'.
Cloth-Finishing Machine.
No.197,571. Patented Nov. 27,1877.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HERRMAN SPRINGBORN AND CHRISTIAN H. BAUSH, OF HOLYOKE, MASS.
IMPROVEMENT lN CLOTH-FINISHING MACHINES.
Specification forming part of Letters PatentNo. 197,571, dated November 27, 1877; application filed September 10, 1877.
section. Fig. 3 is a transverse section of the finishing-bed.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
Our invention relates to improvements on a oloth-finishin g machine for which Letters Pat ent were granted to us July 17 1877 ,numbered 193,193. 7
The invention consists in constructing the concave bed with a detachable unoxidable jacket, and in a locking device for the weight adjusting levers, as will be hereinafter more fully described.
Referring to the drawing, A is the frame of the machine, having the support B for the hollow concave bed G. D is a jacket of sheetbrass, or other suitable unoxidable metal, fitted to the upper or concave surface of the bed, and extending downward partly over its sides. This jacket renders acast-iron bed as efficient as one made wholly of brass or composition, while it can be made for a fraction of the cost, and blow and sand holes are avoided.
E is a solid roll, whose shaft revolves in boxes F, that are fitted to the slotted vertical portion G of the frame A. The roll E fits the concave surface of the bed C; but it is prevented from touching it by a screw, H, placed under each of the boxes F, and extending downward into the frame A. Upon each screw there is a jam-nut, I, for preventing it from becoming accidentally loosened.
The cloth is pressed between the roll E and the bed 0, and the screws H are so adjusted that when the cloth runs out from between the roll and its bed, the roll will be supported by the screws, and will not come into contact with the bed and abrade it. o
J is the shaft that carries cams O, for raising the weighted levers P, that press on the rolls, and K is a lever attached to this shaft, having jointed to its upper end a notched bar, L, which passes through an aperture in an ear, M, that projects from the side of the frame A. The bar L is also provided with a handle, N.
By raising the bar and moving it through the ear M the shaft J is turned, and by allowing one of its notches to engage the earMthe 4 bar is locked, so that the shaft J cannot turn.
Having thus described our invention, we claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent' 1. The hollow concave bed 0, provided with a detachable sheet-metal jacket, D, covering the top surface and sides of said bed, as and for the purpose set forth.
2. The combination, in a cloth-finishing machine, of the notched bar L, keeper M, andlever K with the cam-shaft J, cam O, and weighted levers P, as and for the purpose described.
HEBRMAN SPRINGBORN. CHRISTIAN H. BAUSH.
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HERMAN EGER, JULIUS BEOHER.
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