US2204314A - Liner for molds for linotype machines - Google Patents

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US2204314A
US2204314A US300867A US30086739A US2204314A US 2204314 A US2204314 A US 2204314A US 300867 A US300867 A US 300867A US 30086739 A US30086739 A US 30086739A US 2204314 A US2204314 A US 2204314A
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    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41BMACHINES OR ACCESSORIES FOR MAKING, SETTING, OR DISTRIBUTING TYPE; TYPE; PHOTOGRAPHIC OR PHOTOELECTRIC COMPOSING DEVICES
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  • This invention relates to a liner lfor molds for Linotype machines and has for an object to pro-u vide a liner which can be produced cheaply.
  • a further object is to provide a liner which will will be easily and quickly adjusted to the desired measure without the operator getting out of his chair.
  • a further object is toprovide a liner which iigures and letterheads.
  • Figure 2 is a cross sectionalview of the liner taken on the line 2 2 of Figure. 1 looking inA the direction of the arrows.
  • Figure 3 is a longitudinal sectional-view vof the liner looking in the direction ofthe arrows.
  • the liner briefly comprisesv ve parts, namely, a ⁇ frame I with the center l portion cut away as shown at Iland four fillers can be used on all standard uniform adjusted molds and can also be constructed for advertising k l shown at I9 t'o form complementary ⁇ surfaces frame.
  • Figure 4 is a side elevation of Athe liner frame. f
  • the liner comprises a vframe of substantially Gishape, formed ofsteel or other hard metal, the ⁇ frame' having the inner'edges of the cut -away portion beveled, as shown at I4 andv I5 in Figures 2 and 3, respectively.
  • the inner 1 l edges of the lprojecting portions I6 of the cut raway ⁇ portion of the frame are also beveled as shown at I'Ivand I8.
  • the beveled edges I4, I5, I1 and I8- form ⁇ sloping Walls for retaining the filler I2.
  • Each iiller I 2 is of the same contour as ther inner cut away portion of the frame. I0 and has the outer edge all around kits margin beveled as with the sloping walls I4, I5,v Il and ⁇ I8 of the Each ller is provided with a rib I3, as previously described, extending from one face of the iiller, for engaging one of the space grooves ina different position from the rib of. the other lllers so that by merely interchanging the fillers any desired column ⁇ width may be obtained.
  • the liner is formed of two Vdifferent metals, namely, a steel yframe, and a lead iiller, so thatfitI will not cause much damage if it is ejected; Also the lead ⁇ filler and ribfa- Y cilitates the liner adhering easilyA Within .the mold and also promotes the linerremaining in 1 the mold until it is desired to eject it.
  • a liner for moldsv for Linotype machines comprising a substantially G-shaped frame of steel having the inner perimeter beveled, a filler of Linotype metal of the same contour as the frame fitting into” the enclosure of the frame and havingv its perimeter beveled to conform to the bevel Ar of the frame,an ⁇ d a'rib extending from one face of the filler longitudinally of the frame for en- JOHN .Ic'n'saienr KoBuNskI.

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June l1, 1940. J. J. KoBLl-NsKl 2,204,314
LINER FOR MOLDS FOR LINOTYPE MACHINES Filed Oct. 23, 1939 INVENTOR BY mig/.m l
ATTO R N EYs Patented June 11, 1940 UNITED vsTATla-s LINER FOR MOLDS FOR LINOTYPE MACHINES PATE-NT "OFFICE g John Joseph Koblinski, Des Plaines, Ill. Application October 23,1939, SerialNo. $700,867
' 1 claim. (C1. 19e-58) This invention relates to a liner lfor molds for Linotype machines and has for an object to pro-u vide a liner which can be produced cheaply.
A further object is to provide a liner which will will be easily and quickly adjusted to the desired measure without the operator getting out of his chair. y
A further object is toprovide a liner which iigures and letterheads.
With the above and other objects in View the invention consists of certain novel details of 2O construction and combinations of parts hereinafter fully described and claimed, it being under-k stood that various modifications may b e resorted to within the scope `of the appended `claim without departing from. the spirit or sacrificing any of the advantages of .the 'mvcntionLr g In the accompanying drawing forming a part n of this specification: Y 1 l Figure lis a perspective view of a liner; constructed in accordance with the invention.
' 30 Figure 2 is a cross sectionalview of the liner taken on the line 2 2 of Figure. 1 looking inA the direction of the arrows.
Figure 3 is a longitudinal sectional-view vof the liner looking in the direction ofthe arrows.
in the various views, the liner briefly comprisesv ve parts, namely, a `frame I with the center l portion cut away as shown at Iland four fillers can be used on all standard uniform adjusted molds and can also be constructed for advertising k l shown at I9 t'o form complementary` surfaces frame.
Figure 4 is a side elevation of Athe liner frame. f
I2 of Linotype metal, so ydesigned as to t into the cut away portion-of the frame and with a rib I3 placed in a different position on each.
More specifically, the liner comprises a vframe of substantially Gishape, formed ofsteel or other hard metal, the `frame' having the inner'edges of the cut -away portion beveled, as shown at I4 andv I5 in Figures 2 and 3, respectively. The inner 1 l edges of the lprojecting portions I6 of the cut raway `portion of the frame are also beveled as shown at I'Ivand I8. The beveled edges I4, I5, I1 and I8- form `sloping Walls for retaining the filler I2.
Each iiller I 2 is of the same contour as ther inner cut away portion of the frame. I0 and has the outer edge all around kits margin beveled as with the sloping walls I4, I5,v Il and `I8 of the Each ller is provided with a rib I3, as previously described, extending from one face of the iiller, for engaging one of the space grooves ina different position from the rib of. the other lllers so that by merely interchanging the fillers any desired column `width may be obtained.
It will be noted that the liner is formed of two Vdifferent metals, namely, a steel yframe, and a lead iiller, so thatfitI will not cause much damage if it is ejected; Also the lead `filler and ribfa- Y cilitates the liner adhering easilyA Within .the mold and also promotes the linerremaining in 1 the mold until it is desired to eject it.
vFrom the above description it isthought that the constructionv and j operation 'off the invention will be fully understood rWithout further ex` plan'ation. f i
What is claimedV is: 4
A liner for moldsv for Linotype machines comprising a substantially G-shaped frame of steel having the inner perimeter beveled, a filler of Linotype metal of the same contour as the frame fitting into" the enclosure of the frame and havingv its perimeter beveled to conform to the bevel Ar of the frame,an`d a'rib extending from one face of the filler longitudinally of the frame for en- JOHN .Ic'n'saienr KoBuNskI.
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