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US2282473A
US2282473A US365684A US36568440A US2282473A US 2282473 A US2282473 A US 2282473A US 365684 A US365684 A US 365684A US 36568440 A US36568440 A US 36568440A US 2282473 A US2282473 A US 2282473A
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    • B44DECORATIVE ARTS
    • B44BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR TOOLS FOR ARTISTIC WORK, e.g. FOR SCULPTURING, GUILLOCHING, CARVING, BRANDING, INLAYING
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    • 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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May 12, l942- J. A. HoFFMANN COPY CHARACTER HOLDER Filed Nov. 14, 1940 2 Sheets-Shee'f l Urin-.
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INVENToR May 12, 1942.
J. A. HOFFMANN COPY CHARACTER HOLD 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Nov. 14,
INVENTOR coe HoFFM/QNN Patented May 12, 1942 1 UNITED sTATEsPATENT oFFicEg COPY CHARACTER. HOLDER Jacob A. Hornann, Lyndhurst, N. J., assignor to H. P. Preis Engraving Machine Co., Newark, N. J., a corporation of New Jersey Application November 14, 1940, Serial N0. 365,684
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This invention relates to engraving machines, and has particular reference to such machines wherein the pattern or model is usually composed of a plurality of lines of copy letters or characters arranged in predetermined relative juxtaposition to deiine a predetermined pattern or model which is traced by a stylus, the movement of the stylus being transmitted toa cutting tool forreproduction of the pattern or design on the work to be engraved. v
The stylus and cutting tool are usually arranged on a pantograph, whereby the reproduction may be made in any desired predetermined scale.
The invention is directed particularly to the provision of a copy character holder for engraving machines provided with means for rapidly and accurately assembling the copy characters in predetermined relative juxtaposition to deiine the predetermined pattern.
A further object of the invention is to provide a copy character holder comprising a channeled member having secured thereto means for assembling a plurality of lines of copy characters in predetermined relative juxtaposition and having means for rapidly and easily securing the assembly to a copy characterplate, and for rapidly removing the same from the plate and substituting any other desired predetermined copy characters thereon.
A further object of the invention is to provide a copy base plate provided with the assembly described above, adapted to be secured to theengraving machine standard in predetermined transversely offset position so that the copy character plate may be secured to the standard in more than one position relative to the engraving machine cutter for presenting diierent positions relative to the cutter.
In the accompanying drawings, wherein vlike letters and numerals represent like parts,
Fig. 1 is a top plan view of copy character holder embodying the invention,
Fig. 2 is a bottom plan view thereof,
Fig. 3 is a bottom plan View of the medial bar of the copy character holder embodying my invention, Y
Fig. 4 is a fragmentary, enlarged longitudinal sectional view taken on line 4 4 of Fig. 1 in the direction indicated by the arrows,
Fig. 5 is an enlarged longitudinal sectional view taken on line 5-5 of Fig. 1 in the direction indicated by the arrows,
base plate, shown in full lines secured in one position to the engraving machine standard, and shown in dotted lines as secured to the standard in a different transversely offset position,and
Fig. 7 is an enlarged fragmentary transverse sectional view taken on line 'I-l of Fig. 1 inthe direction of the arrows.
In the drawings, Fig. 1 shows a copy character holder I0 embodying my invention and comprising, as shown in Figs. 1 and 3, an H-shaped memberconsisting of the bar II having a pair of end members I2 secured thereto by any suitable means, such as by rivets I3 passing through the bar II and members I2. The members I2 are provided with a plurality of longitudinal slots vIl adapted to freely receive the depending studs I5 which are preferably riveted or otherwise integrally secured to the channeled members I6, the lower ends of studs I5 being preferably threaded as shown in Fig. 5 for engagement by correspondingly threaded nuts Il by means of which the channeled members I6 may be frictionally secured to the end members `I2 in predetermined spaced relation thereto. To facilitate positioning of the members I6 on the endr members I2 of bar II, the members I'are provided on the undersurfaces ofthe ends thereot` with transverse recesses Ia dening'shoulders lIb for abutting engagement with end members I2 as shown in Fig.5. The bar II, as shown cross-sectionally in Fig. 7, is provided with a pair of upstanding longitudinal Walls I8, which are preferably recessed and denne a longitudinal channel IIa for the reception of correspondingly designed latching members I9, which are usedto secure the copy character letters 20 in the channel IIa, said copy character letters 2d being of similar cross-section to the latching members I9. Members I6 have similarly defined channels Ic; the copy characters 20 are postionedwithin the channels of members II and I6 either in abutting relation as in Fig. 1 in bar II, or in spaced relation as in Fig. 1 in the members I6; in the latter case, the copy characters 20 are maintained in the desired predeterminedv relationwithin the members I6 by spacing elements 2I of the desired width and of the same general cross-section as the copy characters 20. The latching members I9 are preferably threaded for the reception of the threaded bolts 22, the lower ends 23 of which I are adapted to bear against the channels as in Fig. 7 so that said latching members may besecurely latched therein holding the copy characis secured whereby a portion 211 of the base plate 1 Will overlie the standard S either onthe fullline.
position indicated in Fig. 6 `or in .the dotted line positions A and B indicated in said` figure. By.`
this means, the location or juxtaposition ofithe K copy character holder, on the engraving machine" and therefor relative to the engraving machine ing the clamp 32 up against the bevelled longitudinal edge 30 of the plate 25.
Although I have shown in the drawings, as one illustration of the invention, copy characters secured within the channels of the members Il and I6, the term copy character is not used in a limiting sense as the invention is adapted for use in the assembly of any copy pattern comprising a plurality of lines of matter to be traced and reproduced on engraving machines.
Having thus described my invention, what I vclaim is new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
A 1 A copy Acharacter holder for engraving machines kcomprising a bar for holding copy characters said bar being provided with a pair of upstanding longitudinal walls recessed to denne a longitudinal channel, copy characters positioned cutter thereon may be readily varied as. desired. Y y
The base plate is preferably secured to the standard S by means of. .av bolt 28v :passing throughH aperture .25. of said base` plate and threaded into the standard| as .indicated inFig. 6.
The lower longitudinal veclgesf2=9 .of the base plate are bevelled as indicated at 33 in Figures4 and 5, said bevelled edge Sibeing adaptedto be irictionallyV engaged by. the-i complementarily` bevelled` edge 31| of the clamp member 32 of the copy character holder l0. YThe clamp member 32 is provided with an aperture` by lmeans of which thev clamp may be freely arranged on'the stud 34- Xed to and dependingfrom one of the end members |.2 of the bar H, said stud being preferably threaded at its lower end as indicated in Fig. 4 for the engagement by the threadednut 35. By this means clamp` member 32 may be drawn up against the bevelled longitudinal edge 30 of the plate* 25 to secure the holder I0 and the'various parts Xed thereto to thebase plate By the arrangement described, I have provided ay novel means for assembling aA copy character pattern with .the lines of copy characters ar.- ranged inthe members Il and `IS in predetermined relation juxtaposition. It willy be obvious that any number of members, I6 adapted to be accommodated by end members l2 may be added to the. assembly in the manner described above andillustrated in the drawings. f
IfL desired', a. plurality ofY spacing members 35 may be positioned intermediatathe: adjacently disposed Walls of` the members H and I6 for the purpose of facilitating therapid andaccurate positioning of saidmembersl before the tightening of the nuts l1 thereof.` If desired. one of themembers .I2 of bar I0 may .beprovided on the undersuriace thereof, with a recessedA portion 31 for the partial receptionA of the clamp-member` -32 as shown in Fig..4. --It will be -noted Vthat I ly positioned on the plate 25 with the end memin said channel, means engaging the channel to displaceably secure the copy character thereto and' a pair of end members secured to said bar in spaced parallel relation, said end members being adapted to engage the edges o f a base plate of an engraving machine, and clamping meansY carried byone of said end members adapted tov engage said base plate for clamping thev copy character holder thereto.
2. A copy character holder for engraving machines comprising a bar forholding copy characters and a pair of end members secured thereto inspaced parallel relation, said end members beingv adapted to engage the edges of a base plate of an engraving machin-e, Aa stud fixed to and depending from one of said end members, a clamp member carried by Vsaid stud and provided with a bevelled surface adapted to engage said base plate for clamping the copy character holder thereto and means engagingI the stud and clamp member for positioning the bevelled surface ofl the clamp against the base plate to'latch the'bar thereto.
3. A copy character holder for engraving, machines comprising a bar provided with means to secure copy charactersthereto and having a pair of end members secured thereto in spaced parallelrelation, one oi said end members being providedv on the undersurface thereof with a recessed portion, a lstud xed t9 and depending from said endmember at therecessedportion thereof, and a clamp member carried by said' stud and adapted to be received inv said recessedportion and adapted to engage an engraving, machine base plate for'clamping-the copy character holder thereto. Y
4.,'A copy character holder `for engravingmachinesv comprising a chann-elled bar, a pair of end, memberssecured thereto in spaced parallel relation, said end members being adaptedv to engage the edges of a base plate of an engraving machine andubeing provided' with longitudinal slots, and channeled members provided with depending means passing throughI said slots for removably securing said channeled members tothe end members, said'bar and channeled members having means 'to securecopy characters therein.
v5; AY copy character holder comprising a base platehaving means to secure the same to an engraving machine standard, said base plate being provided withv a longitudinal bevelled edge, an H- shaped copy character holder adapted to bepesitioned on said base plate irl-sliding abutting engagement with the longitudinal edges thereof, clamp means carried by said copy character holder and engaging said bevelled edge, and channel members adjustably Vsecured to said copy character holder for: securing a plurality of lines 2,282,473 j fr 3 e of copy characters thereto in predetermined graving'machine, a stud xed to and depending spaced relation. Y' from Voner of said end members, and a clamp 6. A copy character holder for engraving mamember carried b-y said stud and adapted to enchines comprising a bar for holding characters, gage the engraving machine base plate for clampa. pair of end members secured thereto in spaced, 5 ing the copy character holder thereto.
parallel relation, said end members being adaptf ed to engage the edges of abase plate of an en` l JACOBA. HOFFMANN.
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US2627658A (en) * 1947-04-03 1953-02-10 Edwin T Green Engraving machine
US2760276A (en) * 1952-07-24 1956-08-28 Ben Arnold Educational toy
US3295211A (en) * 1964-10-28 1967-01-03 Granlip Corp Engraving machine having adjustable template fixture
US4132151A (en) * 1976-08-24 1979-01-02 Neiman S.A. Key cutting apparatus

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2627658A (en) * 1947-04-03 1953-02-10 Edwin T Green Engraving machine
US2760276A (en) * 1952-07-24 1956-08-28 Ben Arnold Educational toy
US3295211A (en) * 1964-10-28 1967-01-03 Granlip Corp Engraving machine having adjustable template fixture
US4132151A (en) * 1976-08-24 1979-01-02 Neiman S.A. Key cutting apparatus

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