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US2081724A
US2081724A US87907A US8790736A US2081724A US 2081724 A US2081724 A US 2081724A US 87907 A US87907 A US 87907A US 8790736 A US8790736 A US 8790736A US 2081724 A US2081724 A US 2081724A
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  • This invention relates to improvements in cooky blank forming rolls and it consists of the matters hereinafter described and more particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
  • One of the objects of the present invention is to provide a roll for cutting cocky blanks from a mass of dough and which roll may be produced at a great savingin cost over the rolls now conventional for the same purpose.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a. roll of this kind having an active surface defined by a plurality of die members which may be readily assembled in a manner preventing a relative separation between them.
  • Still another object of the invention is to provide a roll of this kind'where the die members of one pattern may be quickly removed and replaced by those of another pattern, thus makingit possible to produce cookies of many different patterns at a considerable saving in outlay for rolls, storage and maintenance cost.
  • Still a further object of the invention is to provide a roll of this kind with .a novel kind of clamping head, whereby the die. members may be tightly clamped in place upon the associated cylinder in amanner permitting a quick removal and replacement of the head when it is desired to change the pattern or design of the cookies to be made.
  • Fig. 1 is a view partly in side elevation. and partly in longitudinal section of a cocky blank forming roll embodying the preferred form of the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a view inelevationof the right hand end of the roll as it appears in Fig. l.
  • Fig. 3 is a. view in plan. elevation of av group of die members embodied in the roll, with portions broken away better to show the structure and manner of assembly thereof.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of one of the die members embodied inthe roll and illustrates more clearly the tongue arrangement on oneof the arcuate edges of the roll.
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective View of one of the die :50 members embodied in the roll and illustrates 55 scale, through the meeting or abutting arcuate edges of two adjacent die members of the roll, the plane of the section being indicated on the line 6-6 of Fig. 3.
  • Fig. '7 is a view similar to Fig. 6 and illustrates a slightly modified form of construction which 5 will be more specifically described later.
  • l indicates a hollow cylinder forming the core of the roll and upon which certain die members are mounted for internal support as will later appear.
  • said cylinder has end walls I l and 12 respectively, each with ahub I3-I4 respectively through which a supporting shaft l ex- 15 tends.
  • Said shaft may be secured in said hubs in any suitable manner as by the pins l6.
  • That end of the cylinder associated with the end wall II is provided with a radial flange l1 and inthe inner face of which is an annular groove l8.
  • the die members l9 have-an internal concave surface to fit snugly upon the external surface of the cylinder Ill.
  • each die member has side edges 2l-22 which are radial with respect to the axis of the shaft l5, and arcuate end. edges 23-24 respectively.- In one end edge 23 of each .block'is an arcuate groove 26, which stopsshort of the radial side edges 2I-22, in inclined shoulders 21. On the other end edge 24 of the die member are arcuate ribs 28, the outer ends of which terminate at the side edges 2l-22 and the inner ends. of which terminate as shoulders 29--2 9. These shoulders are spaced apart a distance equal to twice the distance between each shoulder 21 and its adjacent side edge 21-22 and said. shoulders 29 are inclined so as to be complemental to said shoulders 21.
  • the die members H! are arranged in circumferential rows about the cylinder Ill and the die members in one row are 'circumferentially offset with those in the adjacent row.
  • theoifset is about onehalf the circumferential dimension of each die member. Therefore, the die members in alternate circumferential rows are aligned but are offiset with respect to those in the intermediate circumferential rows, which are also aligned;
  • the procedure is as before described and the die members are then in line with those in the first row but offset circumferentially with respect to those in the second row.
  • the other rows of die members are then successively assembled, until the cylinder is substantially enclosed or surrounded by die members.
  • a head 3! Associated with the end l2 of the cylinder is a head 3!] including an inner annular flange 3
  • I provide one or more rib portions 32 to engage in the grooves 26 of certain of the die members.
  • On the outer face of said head is a shallow recess to receive a plate 33 secured thereto as by screws 34.
  • the engaging faces of thehead and plate are made to provide recesses 35 in each of which is arranged the head 36 of a screw 31.
  • each screw 31 may be said to be swivelled with respect to the head.
  • the head of each screw has a recess 38 therein (see Fig. 2) in line with an opening 39 in the plate.
  • a suitable tool (not shown) maybe inserted through the opening 39 to engage the recess 38 whereby the screw 3'! may be turned in either direction.
  • the screws 31 are turned in the opposite direction and this forces the head and its plate endwise outwardly and away from the cylinder end so as to permit a complete removal thereof.-
  • the die members now on the cylinder are removed, row-by-row and others with different shapes of recesses 20 may be assembled thereon as before described. Thereafter, the head is applied and drawn up against the cylinder end to complete the assembly.
  • Fig. '7 I haveshown a modified formof structure wherein, instead of the die members being provided with the tongues on one end and the grooves in the other end, both arcuate ends of each block are provided with grooves 26a which open through the radial side edges of the die member instead of terminating short there of as in Fig. 5. Where the grooves open through said radial sides, a ring 28a is used, the ring fitting in both grooves as best appears in Fig. 7. With such a structure, when the head 30 is drawn up tight, the tight flt of the ring 28a in the grooves 26a--26a will hold the parts against re1- ative movement.
  • the structure of the die block member described is easy to manufacture with precision in production and greatly reduces roll cost.
  • a roll of the kind described embodying therein a plurality of arcuate block-like die members having side and end edges and arranged side-byside and end-to-end to form a curved multiple die, each die member having a groove in one of its edges, and means operatively connected to 9 the opposed edge of each die member and engaged in the groove of the adjacent die member for securing them against relative separation in one direction.
  • a roll of the kind described embodying therein a plurality of arcuate block-like die members having side and end edges and arranged side-byside and end-to-end to form acylinder, each die member having a groove in one of its edges, and means operatively connected to the opposed edge of each die member and engaged in the groove of the adjacent die member for securing them against relative separation in one direction.
  • Aroll of the kind described embodying therein a plurality of arcuate block-like die members having side and end edges and arranged side-byside and end-to-end to form a cylinder, each die member having a groove in one of its edges, and means integral with the opposed edge of each die member and engaged in the groove of the adjacent die member for securing them against relative separation in one'direction.
  • a roll of the kind described embodying therein a plurality of arcuate block-like die members having radially extending side edges and arcuate end edges and arranged side-by-side and end-toend to form a cylinder, each die member having a groove in one of its arcuate edges, and means operatively connected to the opposed arcuate edge of each die member and engaged in the groove of the adjacent die member for securing them against relative separation in one direction.
  • a roll of the kind described embodying therein a plurality of arcuate block-like die members having radially extending side edges and arcuate end edges and arranged side-by-side and end-toend to form a cylinder, each die member having a groove in one of its arcuate edges, and means integral with the opposed arcuate edge of each die member and engaged in the groove of the adjacent die member for securing them against relative separation in one direction.
  • a roll of the kind described embodying therein a a plurality of arcuate block like die members having side and end edges and arranged in circumferential rows to form a cylinder, the die members in one of said rows being oiIset circumferentially from those in the adjacent rows, there'being a groove in one end edge of the die members in one row, and means operatively connected to the opposed edge of the die members in the adjacent row and engaged in the grooves of the die members in the first mentioned row for securing them together against relative separation in one direction.
  • a roll of the kind described embodying therein a plurality of arcuate block-like die members having side and end edges and arranged in circumferential rows to form a cylinder, the die members in one of said rows being ofiset circumferentially from those in the adjacent rows, there being a groove in one end edge of each of the die members in one row, and means integral with the opposed edge of each of the die members in the adjacent row and engaged in the grooves of at least two of the die members in the first mentioned row to hold said adjacent die members against separation.
  • a die roll embodying therein a plurality of arcuate block-like die members having pairs of side and pairs of end edges and assembled together to form a cylinder with the die members arranged in rows in one direction of the cylinder, one edge of each pair of edges of the die members in one row each having a groove therein and the opposed edge having a tongue thereon engaged in the groove in a die member in an adjacent row to hold said adjacent die members against separation.
  • a die roll embodying therein a plurality of arcuate block-like die members having side and end edges and arranged in side-by-side and in end-to-end relation to form a cylinder, each die member having a groove in one of its edges and which groove is closed at its ends, and each die member having spaced projecting tongues on its opposite edge adapted to engage in portions of the grooves in the first mentioned edges of two adjacent die members to hold them against separation.
  • a plurality of arcuate block-like die members each having side and end edges and ar ranged in side-by-side and in end-to-end relation to surround the cylinder, each die member having a groove in one of its edges, means operatively connected to the opposed edge of each die member and engaged in the groove of the adjacent die member for providing an interconnection therebetween, and means carried by the ends of the cylinder and engaged with the endmost die members thereon to prevent their endwise displacement from the cylinder.
  • a plurality of arcuate block-like die members each having side and end edges, and arranged in side-by-side and in end-to-end relation to surround the cylinder, each die member having a groove in one of its arcuate edges, means projecting from the opposed arcuate edge of each die member and engaged in the groove of the adjacent die member to provide an interconnection therebetween, and means carried by the ends of the cylinder and engaged with the endmost die members thereon to prevent their endwise displacement from the cylinder.
  • an arcuate block-like die member having a pair of radially extending edges and a pair of arcuate edges, there being a die impression in the external face of the die member, one edge of one of said pair of edges thereof having a groove therein and the other edge of said pair of edges having a projection thereon which at least in part is complemental to the groove in the first mentioned edge.
  • an arcuate block-like die member having a pair of side edges and a pair of arcuate end edges and a die impression-in its external face, one of the arcuate edges having an arcuate groove therein and the other arcuate edge having an arcuate projection thereon which, at least in part, is complemental to the groove in the first mentioned arcuate edge.
  • a cylinder In a cooky blank forming roll, a cylinder, a plurality of arcuate die members surrounding the cylinder, means providing an annular shoulder at one end of the cylinder for engagement by certain end portions of said die members, a head associated with the other end of the cylinder for engagement with certain other end portions of said die members, and means having a swiveling connection with said head and adapted for threaded engagement with said other end of the cylinder for drawing said head toward or for moving the same away from said other end of the cylinder.
  • a cylinder In a cooky blank forming roll, a cylinder, a plurality of arcuate die members surrounding the cylinder and having end portions, means providing an annular shoulder at one end of the cylinder for engagement by certain end portions of said die members, a head associated with the other end of the cylinder for engagement with certain other end portions of said die members, said head comprising a head member, screws carried by said head member and means carried by said head member and coacting therewith in so engaging said head that said screws may be turned relatively to said head but are incapable of endwise movement with respect thereto, said screws having threaded engagement with said other end of said cylinder so that when turned in one direction they draw the head toward said other end of the cylinder and when turned in the other direction they move said head away from said other end of cylinder.
  • a cylinder In a cooky blank forming roll, a cylinder, a plurality of arcuate die members surrounding the cylinder, means providing an annular shoulder at one end of the cylinder for engagement by certain end portions of said die members, a head associated with the other end of the cylinder for engagement with certain other end portions of said die members, screws extending through said head, a plate secured to said head and coacting therewith in providing a swiveled connection for said screws which have engagement with said other end of the cylinder whereby said head member and plate may be moved toward or away from said other end of the cylinder, said plate member having openings therein in line with said screws permitting accessibility thereto in actuating them.

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y 7- s. M. ABBOTT 2 2,081,724
COOKY BLANKFORMING ROLL Filed June 29, 1936 Patented May 25, 1937 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE COOKY BLANK FORMING ROLL Scott M. Abbott, Chicago, Ill.
Application June 29, 1936, Serial No. 87,907
16 Claims.
This invention relates to improvements in cooky blank forming rolls and it consists of the matters hereinafter described and more particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
One of the objects of the present invention is to provide a roll for cutting cocky blanks from a mass of dough and which roll may be produced at a great savingin cost over the rolls now conventional for the same purpose.
10 Another object of the invention is to provide a. roll of this kind having an active surface defined by a plurality of die members which may be readily assembled in a manner preventing a relative separation between them.
15 Still another object of the invention is to provide a roll of this kind'where the die members of one pattern may be quickly removed and replaced by those of another pattern, thus makingit possible to produce cookies of many different patterns at a considerable saving in outlay for rolls, storage and maintenance cost.
Still a further object of the invention is to provide a roll of this kind with .a novel kind of clamping head, whereby the die. members may be tightly clamped in place upon the associated cylinder in amanner permitting a quick removal and replacement of the head when it is desired to change the pattern or design of the cookies to be made.
The above mentioned objects ofthe invention, as well as others, together with the advantages thereof will more fully appear as I .proceed with my specification.
In the drawing:
Fig. 1 is a view partly in side elevation. and partly in longitudinal section of a cocky blank forming roll embodying the preferred form of the invention.
Fig. 2 is a view inelevationof the right hand end of the roll as it appears in Fig. l.
Fig. 3 is a. view in plan. elevation of av group of die members embodied in the roll, with portions broken away better to show the structure and manner of assembly thereof.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of one of the die members embodied inthe roll and illustrates more clearly the tongue arrangement on oneof the arcuate edges of the roll.
Fig. 5 is a perspective View of one of the die :50 members embodied in the roll and illustrates 55 scale, through the meeting or abutting arcuate edges of two adjacent die members of the roll, the plane of the section being indicated on the line 6-6 of Fig. 3.
Fig. '7 is a view similar to Fig. 6 and illustrates a slightly modified form of construction which 5 will be more specifically described later.
Referring now in detail to that embodiment-of the invention illustrated in Figs. 1 to 6 inclusive of the accompanying drawing, l indicates a hollow cylinder forming the core of the roll and upon which certain die members are mounted for internal support as will later appear. As herein shown, said cylinder has end walls I l and 12 respectively, each with ahub I3-I4 respectively through which a supporting shaft l ex- 15 tends. Said shaft may be secured in said hubs in any suitable manner as by the pins l6. That end of the cylinder associated with the end wall II is provided with a radial flange l1 and inthe inner face of which is an annular groove l8.
Mounted on the cylinder so as to surround and enclose the same are arcuate, block-like die members [9-49 each with a die recess in its external convex surface. The die members l9 have-an internal concave surface to fit snugly upon the external surface of the cylinder Ill.
As herein shown, each die member has side edges 2l-22 which are radial with respect to the axis of the shaft l5, and arcuate end. edges 23-24 respectively.- In one end edge 23 of each .block'is an arcuate groove 26, which stopsshort of the radial side edges 2I-22, in inclined shoulders 21. On the other end edge 24 of the die member are arcuate ribs 28, the outer ends of which terminate at the side edges 2l-22 and the inner ends. of which terminate as shoulders 29--2 9. These shoulders are spaced apart a distance equal to twice the distance between each shoulder 21 and its adjacent side edge 21-22 and said. shoulders 29 are inclined so as to be complemental to said shoulders 21.
As best shownin Fig; 1, the die members H! are arranged in circumferential rows about the cylinder Ill and the die members in one row are 'circumferentially offset with those in the adjacent row. With the tongue and groove arrangement shown herein, theoifset is about onehalf the circumferential dimension of each die member. Therefore, the die members in alternate circumferential rows are aligned but are offiset with respect to those in the intermediate circumferential rows, which are also aligned;
In assembling the die members, upon the cylinder, a row of such die members is placed upon ,oneend of thecylinder with the radial side edges :55
fits in the space between two ribs 28 on one of the die members to hold all members in the row against circumferential movement. The next row of die members is then applied with the radial side edges Ell-22 of adjacent die members engaged and with the two ribs 28-28 on one arcuate edge of 'each member engaged inportions of the grooves 25 in the edges 23 of two adjacent die members in the first row as best appears in Fig. 3. When the die members in the second row are assembled, it is apparent that two ribs 28 on adjacent die members in said second row, are engaged in and fill the groove 26 in the arcuate edge of one of the die members in the first row. By reason of the inclined shoulder parts 21 at the outer ends of the groove 26 and the shoulders 29 at the inner ends of the ribs 28, the assembly may be more readily made as the ribs slip more easily into place in the grooves.
In assembling the third row of die members, the procedure is as before described and the die members are then in line with those in the first row but offset circumferentially with respect to those in the second row. The other rows of die members are then successively assembled, until the cylinder is substantially enclosed or surrounded by die members.
Associated with the end l2 of the cylinder is a head 3!] including an inner annular flange 3| of a diameter corresponding to that of the die members on the cylinder. At a point on said flange, I provide one or more rib portions 32 to engage in the grooves 26 of certain of the die members. On the outer face of said head isa shallow recess to receive a plate 33 secured thereto as by screws 34. -On the'circle of said screws at points between the same, the engaging faces of thehead and plate are made to provide recesses 35 in each of which is arranged the head 36 of a screw 31. These screws turn freely with respect to the head and plate but are held against endwise movement. Thus the screws 31 may be said to be swivelled with respect to the head. The head of each screw has a recess 38 therein (see Fig. 2) in line with an opening 39 in the plate. A suitable tool (not shown) maybe inserted through the opening 39 to engage the recess 38 whereby the screw 3'! may be turned in either direction. When the screws are engaged in their threaded openings in the cylinder end l2 and turned in one direction, they draw the head toward said end I2 and force the die members into a tight, snug end-to-end engagement. This engagement in connection with the groove and rib arrangement before mentioned, is such as to securely hold the die members against relative longitudinal or circumferential shifting.
Should it be desired tochange the design or shape of the cookies to be made, the screws 31 are turned in the opposite direction and this forces the head and its plate endwise outwardly and away from the cylinder end so as to permit a complete removal thereof.- The die members now on the cylinder are removed, row-by-row and others with different shapes of recesses 20 may be assembled thereon as before described. Thereafter, the head is applied and drawn up against the cylinder end to complete the assembly.
In Fig. '7, I haveshown a modified formof structure wherein, instead of the die members being provided with the tongues on one end and the grooves in the other end, both arcuate ends of each block are provided with grooves 26a which open through the radial side edges of the die member instead of terminating short there of as in Fig. 5. Where the grooves open through said radial sides, a ring 28a is used, the ring fitting in both grooves as best appears in Fig. 7. With such a structure, when the head 30 is drawn up tight, the tight flt of the ring 28a in the grooves 26a--26a will hold the parts against re1- ative movement.
The structure of the die block member described is easy to manufacture with precision in production and greatly reduces roll cost.
While in describing the invention I have referred in detail to the form, arrangement and construction of the parts thereof, the same is to be considered only in the illustrative sense so that I do not wish to be limited thereto except as may be specifically set forth in the appended claims.
I claim as my invention:--
1. A roll of the kind described embodying therein a plurality of arcuate block-like die members having side and end edges and arranged side-byside and end-to-end to form a curved multiple die, each die member having a groove in one of its edges, and means operatively connected to 9 the opposed edge of each die member and engaged in the groove of the adjacent die member for securing them against relative separation in one direction.
2. A roll of the kind described embodying therein a plurality of arcuate block-like die members having side and end edges and arranged side-byside and end-to-end to form acylinder, each die member having a groove in one of its edges, and means operatively connected to the opposed edge of each die member and engaged in the groove of the adjacent die member for securing them against relative separation in one direction.
3. Aroll of the kind described embodying therein a plurality of arcuate block-like die members having side and end edges and arranged side-byside and end-to-end to form a cylinder, each die member having a groove in one of its edges, and means integral with the opposed edge of each die member and engaged in the groove of the adjacent die member for securing them against relative separation in one'direction.
4. A roll of the kind described embodying therein a plurality of arcuate block-like die members having radially extending side edges and arcuate end edges and arranged side-by-side and end-toend to form a cylinder, each die member having a groove in one of its arcuate edges, and means operatively connected to the opposed arcuate edge of each die member and engaged in the groove of the adjacent die member for securing them against relative separation in one direction. I
5. A roll of the kind described embodying therein a plurality of arcuate block-like die members having radially extending side edges and arcuate end edges and arranged side-by-side and end-toend to form a cylinder, each die member having a groove in one of its arcuate edges, and means integral with the opposed arcuate edge of each die member and engaged in the groove of the adjacent die member for securing them against relative separation in one direction.
6. A roll of the kind described embodying therein a a plurality of arcuate block like die members having side and end edges and arranged in circumferential rows to form a cylinder, the die members in one of said rows being oiIset circumferentially from those in the adjacent rows, there'being a groove in one end edge of the die members in one row, and means operatively connected to the opposed edge of the die members in the adjacent row and engaged in the grooves of the die members in the first mentioned row for securing them together against relative separation in one direction.
'7. A roll of the kind described embodying therein a plurality of arcuate block-like die members having side and end edges and arranged in circumferential rows to form a cylinder, the die members in one of said rows being ofiset circumferentially from those in the adjacent rows, there being a groove in one end edge of each of the die members in one row, and means integral with the opposed edge of each of the die members in the adjacent row and engaged in the grooves of at least two of the die members in the first mentioned row to hold said adjacent die members against separation.
8. A die roll embodying therein a plurality of arcuate block-like die members having pairs of side and pairs of end edges and assembled together to form a cylinder with the die members arranged in rows in one direction of the cylinder, one edge of each pair of edges of the die members in one row each having a groove therein and the opposed edge having a tongue thereon engaged in the groove in a die member in an adjacent row to hold said adjacent die members against separation.
9. A die roll embodying therein a plurality of arcuate block-like die members having side and end edges and arranged in side-by-side and in end-to-end relation to form a cylinder, each die member having a groove in one of its edges and which groove is closed at its ends, and each die member having spaced projecting tongues on its opposite edge adapted to engage in portions of the grooves in the first mentioned edges of two adjacent die members to hold them against separation. 7
10. In combination with a shaft mounted cylinder, a plurality of arcuate block-like die members, each having side and end edges and ar ranged in side-by-side and in end-to-end relation to surround the cylinder, each die member having a groove in one of its edges, means operatively connected to the opposed edge of each die member and engaged in the groove of the adjacent die member for providing an interconnection therebetween, and means carried by the ends of the cylinder and engaged with the endmost die members thereon to prevent their endwise displacement from the cylinder.
11. In combination with a shaft mounted cylinder, a plurality of arcuate block-like die members, each having side and end edges, and arranged in side-by-side and in end-to-end relation to surround the cylinder, each die member having a groove in one of its arcuate edges, means projecting from the opposed arcuate edge of each die member and engaged in the groove of the adjacent die member to provide an interconnection therebetween, and means carried by the ends of the cylinder and engaged with the endmost die members thereon to prevent their endwise displacement from the cylinder.
12. In a cooky blank forming roll, an arcuate block-like die member having a pair of radially extending edges and a pair of arcuate edges, there being a die impression in the external face of the die member, one edge of one of said pair of edges thereof having a groove therein and the other edge of said pair of edges having a projection thereon which at least in part is complemental to the groove in the first mentioned edge.
13. In a cooky blank forming roll, an arcuate block-like die member having a pair of side edges and a pair of arcuate end edges and a die impression-in its external face, one of the arcuate edges having an arcuate groove therein and the other arcuate edge having an arcuate projection thereon which, at least in part, is complemental to the groove in the first mentioned arcuate edge.
14. In a cooky blank forming roll, a cylinder, a plurality of arcuate die members surrounding the cylinder, means providing an annular shoulder at one end of the cylinder for engagement by certain end portions of said die members,a head associated with the other end of the cylinder for engagement with certain other end portions of said die members, and means having a swiveling connection with said head and adapted for threaded engagement with said other end of the cylinder for drawing said head toward or for moving the same away from said other end of the cylinder.
15. In a cooky blank forming roll, a cylinder, a plurality of arcuate die members surrounding the cylinder and having end portions, means providing an annular shoulder at one end of the cylinder for engagement by certain end portions of said die members, a head associated with the other end of the cylinder for engagement with certain other end portions of said die members, said head comprising a head member, screws carried by said head member and means carried by said head member and coacting therewith in so engaging said head that said screws may be turned relatively to said head but are incapable of endwise movement with respect thereto, said screws having threaded engagement with said other end of said cylinder so that when turned in one direction they draw the head toward said other end of the cylinder and when turned in the other direction they move said head away from said other end of cylinder.
16. In a cooky blank forming roll, a cylinder, a plurality of arcuate die members surrounding the cylinder, means providing an annular shoulder at one end of the cylinder for engagement by certain end portions of said die members, a head associated with the other end of the cylinder for engagement with certain other end portions of said die members, screws extending through said head, a plate secured to said head and coacting therewith in providing a swiveled connection for said screws which have engagement with said other end of the cylinder whereby said head member and plate may be moved toward or away from said other end of the cylinder, said plate member having openings therein in line with said screws permitting accessibility thereto in actuating them.
SCOTT M. ABBOTT.
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