US2294335A - Scoring device for sample paper boxes - Google Patents

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US2294335A
US2294335A US357875A US35787540A US2294335A US 2294335 A US2294335 A US 2294335A US 357875 A US357875 A US 357875A US 35787540 A US35787540 A US 35787540A US 2294335 A US2294335 A US 2294335A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B31MAKING ARTICLES OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER; WORKING PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
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    • B31B50/00Making rigid or semi-rigid containers, e.g. boxes or cartons
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B31MAKING ARTICLES OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER; WORKING PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
    • B31BMAKING CONTAINERS OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
    • B31B50/00Making rigid or semi-rigid containers, e.g. boxes or cartons
    • B31B50/25Surface scoring
    • 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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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T83/00Cutting
    • Y10T83/869Means to drive or to guide tool
    • Y10T83/8821With simple rectilinear reciprocating motion only
    • Y10T83/8822Edge-to-edge of sheet or web [e.g., traveling cutter]

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  • This invention relates to a cutting and scoring device.
  • This application insofar as Figs. 1 to 6 herein are concerned and insofar as claims 1 to 18 herein are concerned, is a division of my copending application entitled Scoring device for sample paper boxes, 4Serial No. 221,990, filed July 29, 1938, allowed March 30, 1940, and now Patent No. 2,225,630, dated December 24, 1940.
  • the machine basically disclosed in the aforesaid copending application is a machine in which there is incorporated mechanism for lining, marking, creasing, cutting, perforating, bevel cutting, etc., materials parallel or angular, as well vas transverse to the longitudinal aXis of the machine.
  • the protractor structure has been provided with a positive lock, see Fig. 9, for its 90 positioning (Fig. 7, lower protractor scale) so that, except for uneven wear, the straight edge 835 arrangement will always be at 90 to the support portion 830 when adjusted to the 90 position relative to linear scale 821 and parallel edge 82
  • Another feature of the third species and which may be utilized in either of the other two species is the vertically adjustable anti-friction caster Wheel type support provided for the free end of the elongated structure most remote from the zero position of the linear scale.
  • a further feature of the invention is the adjustable stop for the offset zero position of the linear scale structure.
  • Fig. 1 is a top plan view of one embodiment of the invention, the T-shaped alig-ner and straight edge arrangement being broken away at the free end thereof.
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the aligner and straight edge portion of one species of the device.
  • Fig. 2A is a sectional View of a yielding detent structure.
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged transverse sectional View taken on line 3 3 of Fig. 2 and in the direction of the arrows.
  • Fig. 4 is a plan view of a modified and second species form ofthe protractor arrangement and associated parts.
  • Fig. 5 isl a sectional view taken on line 5-5 of Fig. 4 and in the direction of the arrows.
  • Fig. 6 is a sectional view taken on line 6--6 in Fig. 4 and in the direction of the arrows.k
  • Fig. '7 is a top plan View of the third species of the combination protractor and straight edge and associated parts.
  • Fig. 8 is a transverse sectional view taken on line 8 8 of Fig. 7 and in the direction of the arrows.
  • Fig. 9 is an enlarged transverse sectional View of the 90 protractor stop and locator arrangement, same being taken on line 9-9 of Fig. 7 and in the direction of the arrows.
  • Fig. 10 is a longitudinal sectional View taken on line lll-I0 of Fig. 7 and in the direction of the arrows and of the free end of the straight edge arrangement, adjustable rule arrangement and caster wheel support.
  • knife does not necessarily mean a blade for cutting and, as previously set forth, the term "knife is used in its broad sense.
  • the numeral 20 indicates a base plate.
  • at one end and 22 at the opposite end of said base plate suitably support in spaced relation a pair of tracks 23. These tracks are of T-shaped section.
  • are shown connected t0-
  • a carriage includes a transverse portion 25 and, at each end, the same terminates in an elongated
  • the carriage supports a handle 2Iv portion 2B.
  • the two rollers 32 ; in -Avertical alignment, engagethe upper and lower surfacesof the trackway. In this manner, theV carriag?. structure is definitely located and supported Joy theY trackways, vertical movement .of thel carriage relativethereto being prevented by; the rollers 32 andtransverse or horizontal movement of thev carriage relativethereto Ybeing prevented by the rollers 29..
  • These rollers may be of hardened rubberoriibre or any. other suitable material.
  • the same. is suitablyapertured and a. headed clamp screw, is adapted, to, clamp ⁇ said stop .to ⁇ one ofv therails, the central portion ⁇ 39 constitutingr the abutment to limit the travely of the. carriage.
  • includes a pair of parallel, elongated and longitudinal extending ribs 204.- TheJ body portion 22
  • This clamp structure is substantially channel shape in elevation and includes the central'portion;2I!5., Two upwardly and outwardly directed arms-,261 eahterminates Vin a C or channel shaped portion 2G85, the latter slidably receiving in the groove formation thereof the inwardly projecting portion 24 of the adjacentv rail.
  • A-.threaded shank with a knurled head portion 2 I-IA advances the clamp 20-208 ⁇ toward or away from the portion 29
  • the lowerY end of the threaded shank rotatably supports a pressingplate or discv 2 I2. whichbears upon the two ridge portions, 2M and when .the shank is threaded down sufficiently, thebody vportion 20
  • is provided with a groove 2I3 which slidably receives a metallic rule 2 I5.
  • This rule underlies the clamping member 2I2, and the latter, even when clamping, does not interfere with the sliding rule.
  • the latter is designated generally by the numeral 2 I9.
  • a.slot or notch 220 In alignment with the longitudinal axis of the portion 29
  • the relieved portion of the creasing knife is arranged to clear the portion 2 I S and the width of.r the slot 2-20 -is such that it is adapted to receivethej depending portion of saidqknifel or that portion closest to the-basegplate;
  • the transverse portion ofthe T-aligner is shownmost clearly in Figs. 2 and Y3 ⁇ andgto which specic reference is now made -although the same is shown in Fig.y 1.
  • the vtransverse portionu includes a channel having an upstandingportionv 22
  • the 1 shelf 222l is shown terminating at 222a.
  • Another shelf-portion 2221) terminates at 222e; I-he'twoshelves are coplanar and the spacing therebetweelli is coincident with the notch 220.
  • Theportion2l1 includes a complementarynotchl reenforcement 225, see Fig. 2.
  • An adjustable stop structure is slidably supported on the right-,hand wing and lincludes a' base portion 23d which.. is extended. laterally as-gat 23
  • Portion 232 mounts a ⁇ threaded shankj233fhaving va knurledg head 234-whereby thestop fixture shownjin Fig. 3 .may be rigidlyV clampedg tothe right Wing of the T-aligner.;Y Whenthusclamped, theforward edge 2'35 ⁇ oritsg. equivalent of; the member,l 23
  • The. portion 232' includes a gauge element; 5 2.36, and this gaugeY elementor, rather theiedgei236a thereof is spaced;from the edge 23'5L a .distance identical to the distance the end 22.5.@ of the rule 226 is spaced from the longitudinal fcentralaxis of thebody portion 2QI',1so. thattheposition Vof the stop, 2351:.may bez accuratelyfread''upon the scale 226:,
  • thestop and;v straight edge; 235. is shown formed) upon agseparate element for, convenience termed a; protractor. arm and, designated by the numeral; 237;. the. same beingv pivotally mounted; .as at 2.38fandz overlying theA elevated portion 23.9@ of the portion12-3ll .ofthe adjnstab-legfstop. structure.
  • the arm 231 mounts a yielding detent structure 240, see Fig. 2A, and there is provided in the raised portion 23M a suitable number of sockets or recesses for detent reception. These sockets are indicated by the numeral 24
  • the detent is in the position wherein the protractor arm positions the abutting or guiding surface 235 transverse to the abutting or guiding face 22
  • the abutment or aligning face 235 is positioned at 30 from the position shown in Fig. 2.
  • the aligning face 235 When the detent is positioned in the next recess 24
  • the face 235 may be suitably relieved as well as the shelf 233 and the arm 231 may be suiiiciently olfset, all to provide clearance for the portion 23
  • the edge 233a of the shelf 239 serves as a stop for it engages the face 22
  • the length of the right wing may be elongated beyond that illustrated and, if desired, the same may be provided with an adjustable foot structure at the end thereof, not shown, for support purposes in the event the entire device is supported upon a work bench or table.
  • the base 20 is relieved, as indicated at i9 in Fig. 1. This permits the operator to more closely approach the handle 21 for operation of the knife structure when the supporting bench or work table is correspondingly relieved.
  • FIG. 4 to 6 inclusive therein there is illustrated a modified form of the invention shown in Figs. 2 and 3.
  • numerals of the 203 series indicate certain parts.
  • FIG. 2 Another modification of the invention shown in Fig. 2 is illustrated in Figs. 4 and 6 and relates to the protractor arrangement.
  • a supplementary modification is the wide bearing clamping arrangement illustrated most clearly in Fig. 5 as distinguished from the form shown in Fig. 3 for in the latter the bearing is direct from screw 233 while in Fig. 5 the bearing is by shoe member 133.
  • indicates an upstanding portion or rather the confronting face thereof, 123 an upwardly and laterally inclined portion and 124 an angularly extending depending portion.
  • a an outwardly and laterally extending shelf 122.
  • a scale 126 is suitably secured as indicated at 121 to the portion 1.23.
  • An adjustable stop structure corresponding to that shown in Figs, 2 and 3 is also herein illustrated and includes a base portion which is extended laterally as at 13
  • the portion 132 threadedly mounts a thumb screw 134 which is swiveled in or bears upon a U-shaped bearing plate, shoe or clamping member 133 interposed between the outer face of the portion 124 and the portion 132.
  • the stop structure is rigidly secured in the adjusted position upon the lateral wing of the aligner structure, shown in Figs. 4 to 6, inclusive.
  • Portion 132 adjustably supports a gauge element 136 which is provided with a pair of aligned slots 136C adapted to receive the clamping screws 133D having threaded engagement with the slidable stop structure.
  • the gauge element is offset downwardly as at 1331i and is provided with two projecting portions 1330l which constitute the cooperating or reading indicator for'- reading upon the scale the spacing of the stock stop construction.
  • the indicator oifsetting corresponds to the oisetting of the scale with reference to the median plane of operation.
  • the stop is indicated by the numeral 135. It is formed as a separate element and essentially consists of a protractor arm 131 provided, if desired, with a shelf portion 139. This protractor arm is suitably mounted upon the body portion 130 of the stop engaged structure.
  • the body 130 has secured to it as at 14012 ⁇ a quadrant type scale member 14
  • the protractor arm carries a reading element or indicator 14
  • al of this indicator is the reading edge thereof.
  • the body portion 130 is recessed as at 138 and seated therein is a screw 13M and the same mounts a knurled nut 138a which nut bears upon a locating collar 13111, seated in the recess 131D formed in the body portion 130 of the stop structure.
  • This collar portion 131a is welded or otherwise secured to the protractor arm 131.
  • the scale quadrant 140 overlies the same and thus it will be noted that threading down the nut 138a will rigidly clamp the protractor arm 131 to the body portion 130 of the stop structure in the adjusted position, the scale being fixed in position with reference to the base portion 130, as indicated at 140D, the scale aperture clearing the nut.
  • Collar 131a in socket 13111 is the swivel.
  • the threaded apertures 13512 and 139b in the body portion 130 see Fig. 4, and seated therein are the headless set screws !!J and 1330..
  • these headless set screws locate the respective parts in the initial exact positions. Therefore, when the indicator 14
  • the T-aligner and straight arrangement includes the protractor addition.
  • the base 29, see Fig. 1 includes groove 289 between the track supporting uprights.
  • in Fig. '7 includes the parallel, elongated and longitudinally extending ribs 884 similar to ribs 284, see Figs. 1 and 2, for clamp disc 212 engagement.
  • is recessed or grooved as at 8
  • the cross bar 909 Extending transversely of the body portion 89
  • a pair of bolts 983 by means of nuts 994 and 995 adjustably but rigidly connected members 990 and 88
  • the head portion of the T-shaped aligner herein includes two longitudinally aligned bars 8
  • 9b includes a projecting shelf portion 822b with the short face 822e and secured to bar 8
  • Bolts 989 suitably secure the adjacent spaced ends of bars 8
  • the bolts 993 also may serve as connections therebetween.
  • 9b and 908 constitute a rigid bar structure with the opening 820 therebetween.
  • the adjustment beforementioned including the recess or slot and tongue arrangement insures accurate transverse positioning of the transverse bar portions relative to portion 99
  • This bar may include a Support structure.
  • same includes a depending member 991 threaded into the bottom face ofV bar 8
  • a tubular member 999 is slidably mounted thereon and held in adjusted position by set screw 9
  • the lower end of member 999 below Vthe lower end of member 981 is relieved or slotted to form depending ears 9
  • the T- aligner structure may be readily moved upon the table or work bench and the machine in a direction parallel to carriage travel as set forth in said copending patent.
  • 9a is reduced at 928 and mounted thereinA is a zero or stop block 92
  • the face 924 is the zero position, as hereinafter pointed out, andfor the scale 829.
  • Scale 829 is flexible and is slidable in channel 821 in the top face of bar 8
  • This channel is cross-shaped in section, see Fig. 8, so that the side edges of the rule 826 ride below the top face of bar 8
  • the lower recession of the channel is provided for clearance for the finger piece 82671 at the zero end of the rule which, for initial positioning (zero positioning) as hereinafter pointed out, contacts stop block 92
  • rule 226, see Figs. 2 and 3, and rule 129, see Figs. 4 and 5, are rigid with the supporting bar thereby diiering from the form last described'.
  • This rule 826 is exible and is of magazine type.
  • Figs. 7 and 10 at the free end of the bar 8
  • 92S indicates two spaced members secured together with the bar 8
  • a U-shaped guard 939 is also secured in position by means of members 921 and 929.
  • This guard member 939 is apertured at opposite sides to support member 93
  • the adjustable stop structure 838 is slidably associated with the plate portion 822a as shown in Fig. 8. Projecting laterally and upwardly therefrom are portions 832 and 83
  • Portion 832 is bifurcated at its free end and mounts a pivot 833 in turn mounting cam 834 having the handle or tail portion 83411,.
  • the stop member 832 is released from bar 8
  • this stop member is clamped toV said bar.
  • member 836 Suitably secured as at 83817 to the upper portion of member 832 and in alignment with the channel in bar 8
  • Portion 83B is provided with adjustable bearings 839b which are comparable to bearing 'I39b in Fig. 4 and for a like purpose.
  • the quadrantsector protractor plate 948- is suitably secured to member 839 as at 84927.
  • the arm 831, having the shelf 839 connected thereto at 835, see Figs. '7 and 9, is pivotally supported on member 839 at 83M and yieldingly secured in adjusted position by member 838a in a manner similar to that illustrated in Fig. 6.
  • a is secured to arm 831 at 89H7 and cooperates with scale 84M on protractor plate 840.
  • An adjustable stop or bearing 83511 is interposed between members 838 and 831 to insure accurate positioning.
  • protractor plate 840 includes an aperture 950 in alignment with the 90 position of arm 839 relative to the edge of portion 822a.
  • Arm 831 includes an aperture 95
  • a tapered pin 955 with head 956 is adapted to seat in openings 950 and 954 when 90 positioning is desired. The taper formation insures accurate positioning at all times for this position. For any intermediate position, this tapered pin is removed.
  • the protractor arm is clamped as at 8SM-8380. in any other position.
  • member 830 is relieved at 960 to nest the member 953. Only the upper face of member 830 and below the protractor plate need be so nested.
  • the distance between the zero line of the machine, see dotted line in recess 820, and face 924 is the same as the distance between face 835 and faces 836al. So when faces 838a
  • scale 826 has its free end abut block 92
  • Member 839 is then clamped to bar 8
  • a body portion having a zero linear position
  • an aligner including an elongated lateral arm on the body portion and extending transversely of such zero linear position, the arm having a scale arrangement directed longitudinally thereof and having its scale zero offset an appreciable distance from the Zero linear position, a slidable stop slidable on the lateral arm toward and away from the zero linear position and including an abutment portion having a straight edge portion of appreciable length and angular to the longitudinal direction of the arm and scale and adapted for tool guidance, said abutment portion having an indicating portion juxtapositioned to the scale arrangement and offset from the abutment straight edge portion in an amount equal to the offsetting of the scale zero from thezero linear position.
  • a body portion having a zero linear position
  • an aligner including an elongated lateral arm on the body portion and extending transversely cf such zero linear position, the arm having a scale arrangement directed longitudinally thereof and having its scale zero offset an appreciable distance from the Zero linear position, a slidable stop slidable on the lateral arm toward and away from the zero linear position and including an abutment portion adapted for tool guidance and having an indicating portion juxtapositioned to the scale arrangement and offset from the abutment portion in an amount equal to the offsetting of the scale zero from the zero linear position, the aligner including another arm directed oppositely from the linear Zero position and longitudinally aligned with the rst mentioned arm.
  • a body portion having a zero linear position
  • an aligner including an elongated lateral arm on the body portion and rextending transversely of such zero linear position, the arm having a scale arrangement directed longitudinally thereof and having its scale zero offset an appreciable distance from the zero linear position, a slidable stop slidable on the lateral arm toward and away from the Zero linear position and including an abutment portion adapted for tool guidance and having an indicating portion juxtapositioned to the scale arrangement and offset from the abutment portion in an amount equal to the offsetting of the scale zero from the zero linear position
  • the aligner including another arm directed oppositely from the linear zero position and longitudinally aligned with the first mentioned arm, both arms being of shelf character.
  • an aligner including an elongated lateral arm on the body portion and extending transversely of such zero linear position, the arm having a scale arrangement directed longitudinally thereof and having its scale zero offset an appreciable distance from the zero linear position, a slidable stop slidable on the lateral arm toward and away from the zero linear position and including an abutment portion adapted for tool guidance and having an indicating portion juxtapositioned to the scale arrangement and offset from the abutment portion in an amount equal to the offsetting of the scale zero from the zero linear position, the aligner including another arm directed oppositely from the zero linear position and longitudinally aligned with the first mentioned arm, the arms being spaced apart at their adjacent ends, such spacing being coincident with the zero linear position.
  • a body portion having a zero linear position
  • an aligner including an elongated lateral arm on the body portion and extending transversely of such zero linear position, the arm having a scale arrangement directed longitudinally thereof and having its scale zero offsety an appreciable distance from the zero linear position
  • a slidable stop slidable on the lateral arm toward and away from the Zero linear position and including an abutment portion adapted for tool guidance and having an indicating portion juxtapositicned to the scale arrangement and 01T- set from the abutment portion in an amount equal to the offsetting of the scale zero from the zero linear position
  • a protractor arm pivotally carried by the slidable stop.
  • a body portion having a Zero linear position an aligner including an elongated lateral arm on the body portion and extending transversely of such zero linear position, the arm having a scale arrangement directed longitudinally thereof and having its scale Zero offset an appreciable distance from the zero linear position, a slidable stop slidable on the lateral arm toward and away from the zero linear position and including an abutment portion adapted for tool guidance and having an indicating portion juxtapositioned ⁇ to the scale arrangement and offset from the abutment portion in an amount equal to the offsetting of the scale Zero from the zero linear position, and a protractor arm pivotally carried by the slidable stop, said protractor arm being of shelf character.
  • a body portion having a zero linear position
  • an aligner including an elongated lateral arm on the body portion and extending transversely of such zero linear position, the arm having a scale arrangement directed longitudinally thereof and having its scale zero offset an appreciable distance from the Zero linear position
  • a slidable stop slidable on the lateral arm toward and away from the zero linear position and including an abutment portion adapted for tool guidance and having an indicating portion juxtapositioned to the scale arrangement and offset from the abutment portion in an amount equal to the offsetting of the scale zero from the zero linear position
  • a protractor arm pivotally carried by the slidable stop, and means for yielding'ly retaining said protractor arm in adjusted tilted position relative to the stop.
  • a body portion having a zero linear position
  • an aligner including an elongated lateral arm on the body portion and extending transversely of such zero linear position, the arm having a scale arrangement directed longitudinally thereof and having its scale zero offset an appreciable distance from the zero linear position
  • a slidable stop slidable on the lateral arm toward and away from the zero linear position and including an abutment portion adapted for tool guidance and having an indicating portion juxtapositioned to the scale arrangement and offset from the abutmentportion in an amount equal to the offsetting of the scale zero from the zero linear position
  • a shelf type protractor arm pivotally carried by the slidable stop, and means for retaining said arm in any one of a plurality of tilted positions relative thereto but permitting forcible tilting of said protractor arm into another position.
  • a body portion having a zero linear position
  • an aligner including an elongated lateral arm on the body portion and extending transversely of such zero linear position, the arm having a scale arrangement directed longitudi- Vnally thereof and having its scale zero offset an appreciable distance from the Zero linear position
  • a slidable stop slidable on the lateral arm toward and away from the zero linear position and including an abutment portion adapted for tool guidance and having an indicating portion juxtapositioned to the scale arrangement and offset from the abutment portion in an amount equal to the offsetting of the scale zero from the zero linear position
  • a protractor arm pivotally carried by the slidable stop, and cooperating indicating means carried by the protractor arm and stop, one cooperating portion of said means including a scale arrangement and the other including an indicator.
  • a body portion having a zero linear position
  • an aligner including an elongated lateral arm on the body portion and extending transversely of such zero linear position, the arm having a scale arrangement directed longitudinally thereof and having its scale zero Oifset an appreciable distance from the zero linear position
  • a slidable stop slidable on the lateral arm toward and away from the Zero linear position and including an abutment portion adapted for tool guidance and having an indicating portion juxtapositioned to the scale arrangement and offset from the abutment portion in an amount equal to the offsetting of the scale zero from the zero linear position
  • a protractor arm pivotally carried by the slidable stop
  • a cooperating wear compensating lock type connection between the arm and stop when the arm is positioned parallel to the Zero linear position and at 98 to the direction of stop movement.
  • a body structure having a predetermined zero linear position
  • an angular aligner movable parallel to the zero position including a lateral arm
  • a scale arrangement on the arm oifset from the zero position
  • a slidable stop upon said arm having an abutment portion and an indicating portion juxtapositioned to the scale arrangement and oifset a like distance from the abutment portion, and means for clamping said stop in adjusted position upon said arm portion.
  • a body structure in a machine for guiding a tool and the like, the combination of a body structure, a pair of spaced track means thereabove, a T-aligner therebetween and slidable on the structure parallel to the track means, the tail portion lying parallel and the head portion transverse to the track means, a slidable stop on the head portion and having an abutment for stock location, and a protractor arm pivotally carried by the stop.
  • a body structure having a predetermined zero linear position
  • an angular aligner movable parallel to the Zero position and including a lateral arm, a slidable stock stop upon the lateral arm and having an indicating portion and a stock abutment, a scale arrangement carried by the arm, and a stop portion carried by the arm for indicating portion engagement for zero positioning.
  • a body structure having a predetermined zero linear position
  • an angular aligner movable parallel to the zero position and including a lateral arm, a slidable stock stop upon the lateral arm and having an indicating portion and a stock abutment, a scale arrangement carried by the arm, and a stop portion carried by the arm for indicating portion engagement for zero positioning, one of said portions being adjustably mounted.
  • a body structure having a predetermined zero linear position, an angular aligner movable parallel to the zero position and including a lateral arm, a slidable stock stop upon the lateral arm and having an indicating portion and a stock abutment, a scale arrangement carried by the arm, and a stop portion carried by the arm for indicating portion engagement for zero positioning, said scale arrangement being of the extensible type.
  • adjustable means connecting said portions together to insure true transverse positioning of the head portion relative to the zero position.
  • a base In a machine for guiding a tool and the like, the combination of a base, a body structure confined to movement into parallel positions thereon, an elongated lateral arm on the body structure, the body and arm having a predetermined zero, a scale arrangement carried by the arm and extending longitudinally thereof, the zero of said scale arrangement being offset from the predetermined zero, and a slidable stop upon said arm having an abutment portion adapted for tool guidance and an indicating portion juxtapositioned to the scale arrangement, said indicating portion being oiset from the abutment portion an amount equal to the distance between the two zero positions.
  • a machine as defined by claim 12 characterized by the addition of a caster wheel support for T-aligner and remote from the base structure.
  • a body structure having a predetermined zero linear position, an angular aligner movable parallel to the zero position including a lateral arm, a scale supported by said arm, a stop slidable upon said arm and adaptedfor cooperation with the scale, and lever operable cam clamping means for clamping said stop in adjusted position upon said arm portion.
  • a base conned to movement into parallel positions thereon, an elongated lateral arm on the body structure, the body and arm having a predetermined zero, a scale arrangement carried by the arm and extending longitudinally thereof,' the zero of said scale arrangement being offset from the predetermined zero, and a slidable stop upon said arm having an abutment portion adapted for tool guidance and an indicating portion juxtapositioned to the scale arrangement, said indicating portion being offset from the abutment portion an amount equal to the distance between the two zero positions, the arm being of shelf character.
  • a slidable stop upon said arm having an abutment portion adapted for tool guidance and an rindicating portion juxtapositioned to the scale arrangement, said indicating portion being offset from the abutment portion an amount equal to the distance between the two zero positions, and a protractor arm pivotally carried .by the slidable stop.
  • a base In a machine for guiding a tool and the like, the combination of a base, a body structure confined to lmovement into parallel positions thereon, an elongated lateral arm on .the body structure, the body and arm having a predetermined zero, a scale arrangement carried by the arm and extending longitudinally thereof, the zeroof said scalearrangement being offset from 'the predetermined zero, a slidable stop upon said arm having ⁇ an abutment portion aadapted for tool guidance and an indicating portion Ajuxtapositioned to the scale arrangement, said indicating portion being offset from vthe 'abutment portion an amount equal to the distance between the two zero positions, and a protractorarm'pivotally carried by the slidable stop, said protraotor arm being of shelf character.
  • a base for guiding a tool and vthe'like, the combination of a base, a body structure conned to movement into parallel positionsthereon, an elongated lateral arm 'on the Vbodystructure, the body'and arm having a predetermined Zero, -a scale arrangement carried by the arm and extending y'longitudinally thereof, the Zero 'of said yscale ⁇ arrangement being offset from the Ipredetermined zero, a yslidable stop upon said arm having Aan abutment portion adapted for tool guidance and an indicating portion juxtapositioned to the scale arrangement, said indicating ⁇ portion being offset from the abutment portion an amount equal to the distance between the two zero positions, a ⁇ protractor arm pivotally carried 'by the slidable stop, and means for yieldingly retaining said protractor arm-in adjusted tilted position relative -to the stop.
  • a machine for guiding a tool and-the like lthe combination of a base, a body l.structure yconfined to movement into parallel positions thereon, Aan elongated lateral arm on vthe body structure, the body and arm having a predetermined Zero, -a scale arrangement carried by the varm and extending longitudinally thereof, the vZero of said scale arrangement being offset from the predetermined zero, lafslidable stop upon said arm having an abutment portion adapted for'tool guidance Vand an indicating portion juxtapositioned to the scale arrangement, said indicating portion being offset from the abutment portion other position.

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Aug. 25, 1942. c. GILBERT SCORING DEVICE EOE SAMPLE PAPER BoxEs s sheets-smeet 1 Filed Sept. 23, 1940 QN EN Allg- 25, 1942- c. 1 GILBERT 2,2945335 SCORING DEVICE FOR SAMPLE PAPER BOXES Filed Sept. 23, 1940- 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 ZZZ zzzc
Aug. 25, 1942. c. L. GILBERT y SCORING DEVICE FOR SAMPLE PAPER BOXES Patentecl Aug. 25, 1942 lUNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE SCORING DEVICE FOR SAMPLE PAPER BOXES 40 Claims.
This invention relates to a cutting and scoring device. This application, insofar as Figs. 1 to 6 herein are concerned and insofar as claims 1 to 18 herein are concerned, is a division of my copending application entitled Scoring device for sample paper boxes, 4Serial No. 221,990, filed July 29, 1938, allowed March 30, 1940, and now Patent No. 2,225,630, dated December 24, 1940.
Insofar as the additional figures are concerned and the additional detail claims are concerned, as well as the additional description, this application is a continuation-in-part of and constitutes improvements upon the copending application disclosure.
The machine basically disclosed in the aforesaid copending application is a machine in which there is incorporated mechanism for lining, marking, creasing, cutting, perforating, bevel cutting, etc., materials parallel or angular, as well vas transverse to the longitudinal aXis of the machine.
For a more complete disclosure of the field to which this invention is directed, its utility and advantages, reference is had to all of the preliminary description set forth in the first fourteen paragraphs of the aforementioned patent and expressly made a part hereof.
Inasmuch as the aforementioned application, Serial No. 221,990, contains a complete disclosure of the subject matter of Figs. 1 to 6 herein, see
Figs. 9, 10, 24, 25 and 26 of Serial No. 221,990, the same is made a part hereof. Reference will now be had to the third species (Figs. 7-10 inclusive) of the basic invention and in this third form, it is to be noted that the body and head structure, as these terms are defined by analogy in the copending application and used relative to Figs- 7 to 10 herein, are of separable character and are provided with an adjustable connection for accurate alignment.
Also, herein, the protractor structure has been provided with a positive lock, see Fig. 9, for its 90 positioning (Fig. 7, lower protractor scale) so that, except for uneven wear, the straight edge 835 arrangement will always be at 90 to the support portion 830 when adjusted to the 90 position relative to linear scale 821 and parallel edge 82| and will be retained in that position.
Another feature of the third species and which may be utilized in either of the other two species is the vertically adjustable anti-friction caster Wheel type support provided for the free end of the elongated structure most remote from the zero position of the linear scale.
Another feature of the third species consists in the adjustable rule arrangement and its asso ciation with the protractor clamp and head structure as will be more fully pointed out hereinafter.
A further feature of the invention is the adjustable stop for the offset zero position of the linear scale structure.
Other objects and features specific to this species, as well as the objects and features common to the three species, will be more fully pointed out hereinafter in following description.
The full nature of the invention will be understood from the accompanying drawings, the following description and claims;
Fig. 1 is a top plan view of one embodiment of the invention, the T-shaped alig-ner and straight edge arrangement being broken away at the free end thereof.
Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the aligner and straight edge portion of one species of the device.
Fig. 2A is a sectional View of a yielding detent structure.
Fig. 3 is an enlarged transverse sectional View taken on line 3 3 of Fig. 2 and in the direction of the arrows.
Fig. 4 is a plan view of a modified and second species form ofthe protractor arrangement and associated parts.
Fig. 5 isl a sectional view taken on line 5-5 of Fig. 4 and in the direction of the arrows.
Fig. 6 is a sectional view taken on line 6--6 in Fig. 4 and in the direction of the arrows.k
Fig. '7 is a top plan View of the third species of the combination protractor and straight edge and associated parts.
Fig. 8 is a transverse sectional view taken on line 8 8 of Fig. 7 and in the direction of the arrows.
Fig. 9 is an enlarged transverse sectional View of the 90 protractor stop and locator arrangement, same being taken on line 9-9 of Fig. 7 and in the direction of the arrows.
Fig. 10 is a longitudinal sectional View taken on line lll-I0 of Fig. 7 and in the direction of the arrows and of the free end of the straight edge arrangement, adjustable rule arrangement and caster wheel support.
Herein, the term knife does not necessarily mean a blade for cutting and, as previously set forth, the term "knife is used in its broad sense.
In the drawings, the numeral 20 indicates a base plate. A pair of standards 2| at one end and 22 at the opposite end of said base plate suitably support in spaced relation a pair of tracks 23. These tracks are of T-shaped section. Herein, the two standards 2| are shown connected t0- A carriage includes a transverse portion 25 and, at each end, the same terminates in an elongated The carriage supports a handle 2Iv portion 2B.
and a knife carrier. Each arm 2|i.at.each end .is
bifurcated as at 2%@ and a shaft 28 pivotally. supports in the bifurcated portion a roll ZSthat.
engages the inner face 24a of the adjacent track member.
Adjacent each of the bifurcations and extending vertically therefrom, is an arm 3) andthe same. terminatesin a.trunnionIv that mounts av roller. 32. The two rollers 32,; in -Avertical alignment, engagethe upper and lower surfacesof the trackway. In this manner, theV carriag?. structure is definitely located and supported Joy theY trackways, vertical movement .of thel carriage relativethereto being prevented by; the rollers 32 andtransverse or horizontal movement of thev carriage relativethereto Ybeing prevented by the rollers 29.. These rollers may be of hardened rubberoriibre or any. other suitable material. v
To limit the slidingmovement of the carriage to prevent interference withv othermvechanism,
hereinafter to be described; there; may loev Drovided one. or more stops and herein, one ofthe same; includes a, C-shaped slide having `the track embracing arm portionsli;v and the connectingl portion .39.. The same. is suitablyapertured and a. headed clamp screw, is adapted, to, clamp` said stop .to `one ofv therails, the central portion `39 constitutingr the abutment to limit the travely of the. carriage.
Reference willnow be hadY to Figs. l', 2kandv3, wherein there is illustrated a T-alignerand straightedge,arrangementincluding a protractor addition. T'he base portion 2isgP1Ovided with a groove 200 in its upper face and thisfgroove -extends kfrom adjacent Vuprightsr22-to approximately ,the stockclamping structure shown in said patent. It Inail, however, if desired, be coextensive with` the lengthv of thebaset structure includes a central portion which is recessedgon its under face andthe latterincludes an upward extension. This is; to provide clearance furthe cutting or creasingy knifer.V
The body portion;2i| includes a pair of parallel, elongated and longitudinal extending ribs 204.- TheJ body portion 22| may be moved longitudinallyfin the groove It is secured-inadjusted positionA by means of a second clamprstructure. This clamp structure is substantially channel shape in elevation and includes the central'portion;2I!5., Two upwardly and outwardly directed arms-,261 eahterminates Vin a C or channel shaped portion 2G85, the latter slidably receiving in the groove formation thereof the inwardly projecting portion 24 of the adjacentv rail.
A-.threaded shank with a knurled head portion 2 I-IA advances the clamp 20-208`toward or away from the portion 29| of the T-shaped aligner. The lowerY end of the threaded shank rotatably supports a pressingplate or discv 2 I2. whichbears upon the two ridge portions, 2M and when .the shank is threaded down sufficiently, thebody vportion 20| of the T-shaped aligner is rigidly The T-shaped clamped in the ways formed by the groove 20E] and in the adjusted position.
The upper face of the body portion 29| is provided with a groove 2I3 which slidably receives a metallic rule 2 I5. This rule underlies the clamping member 2I2, and the latter, even when clamping, does not interfere with the sliding rule.
Extending transversely of the body portion 20| and suitablyV secured to the same. as at ZIS by means of the flanged base portion 2 I'I', reenforced by the web portion 2| 8, is the head portion of the T-strueture. The latter is designated generally by the numeral 2 I9. In alignment with the longitudinal axis of the portion 29| there is provided a.slot or notch 220. The purpose of this is to provide clearance for the creasing knife when the carriage is moved toward the T-aligner and is partially superposed relative thereto. When thus positioned, the relieved portion of the creasing knife is arranged to clear the portion 2 I S and the width of.r the slot 2-20 -is such that it is adapted to receivethej depending portion of saidqknifel or that portion closest to the-basegplate;
The transverse portion ofthe T-aligner is shownmost clearly in Figs. 2 and Y3 `andgto which specic reference is now made -although the same is shown in Fig.y 1. The vtransverse portionu includes a channel having an upstandingportionv 22|, a laterally projecting; shelf 222; an upwardly and' laterally extendingportion 2-23 j,ar1 d; an angularly depending. portiony224-y The 1 shelf 222l is shown terminating at 222a. Another shelf-portion 2221) terminates at 222e; I-he'twoshelves are coplanar and the spacing therebetweelli is coincident with the notch 220. Theportion2l1 includes a complementarynotchl reenforcement 225, see Fig. 2.
A; scale 2261s suitably secured, aSfy indicated at 2,21,- to theright-handwing of4 the. transverse portion of the T-aligner. An adjustable stop structure is slidably supported on the right-,hand wing and lincludes a' base portion 23d which.. is extended. laterally as-gat 23| and 232.-. Each; of these portions terminates` in the ends vrtcrand 232%.Y respectively, g that areA slidably. associated.
with vthe underfaces` of; theportionsf22-2r1and 224, as shown in Fig. 3.;
Portion 232 mounts a` threaded shankj233fhaving va knurledg head 234-whereby thestop fixture shownjin Fig. 3 .may be rigidlyV clampedg tothe right Wing of the T-aligner.;Y Whenthusclamped, theforward edge 2'35`` oritsg. equivalent of; the member,l 23|) Y constitutesthe abutment and. guide against which theV material to` be operatedfupon may bear.
The. portion 232'; includes a gauge element; 5 2.36, and this gaugeY elementor, rather theiedgei236a thereof is spaced;from the edge 23'5L a .distance identical to the distance the end 22.5.@ of the rule 226 is spaced from the longitudinal fcentralaxis of thebody portion 2QI',1so. thattheposition Vof the stop, 2351:.may bez accuratelyfread''upon the scale 226:,
In the present invention, thestop and;v straight edge; 235. is shown formed) upon agseparate element for, convenience termed a; protractor. arm and, designated by the numeral; 237;. the. same beingv pivotally mounted; .as at 2.38fandz overlying theA elevated portion 23.9@ of the portion12-3ll .ofthe adjnstab-legfstop. structure. Thel arm ,237. .not only provides the. abutting surface. 2351butis provided with; a shelff23-9iso that: apiecegof material may lie upon shelves 222,1222biand.2391and3besquared. Note that the rule 215,-i seeLEig.- 2,'fiszoffseti with reference tothenotchJZUand the like, so. that this rule is available for indicating the length of line of crease or score or cut of the appropriate knife when the carriage is moved with the knife in operating relation.
The arm 231 mounts a yielding detent structure 240, see Fig. 2A, and there is provided in the raised portion 23M a suitable number of sockets or recesses for detent reception. These sockets are indicated by the numeral 24|. Herein, four are illustrated and the detent is in the position wherein the protractor arm positions the abutting or guiding surface 235 transverse to the abutting or guiding face 22| of the head portion of the T-shaped aligner. When the detent arrangement is associated with the adjacent recess 24|, the abutment or aligning face 235 is positioned at 30 from the position shown in Fig. 2. When the detent is positioned in the next recess 24|, the aligning face 235 will be positioned at 45 to the position shown in Fig. 2, and when the detent is positioned in the last recess, the arm 231 will have its face 235 positioned at 60 to the position shown in Fig. 2.
If desired, the face 235 may be suitably relieved as well as the shelf 233 and the arm 231 may be suiiiciently olfset, all to provide clearance for the portion 23| and in that event the protractor arm may be positioned so as to lie parallel to the rule 223 and at 90 to its original position as shown in Fig. 2. The edge 233a of the shelf 239 serves as a stop for it engages the face 22| of the right wing of the T-shaped aligner.
Whenever desired, the length of the right wing may be elongated beyond that illustrated and, if desired, the same may be provided with an adjustable foot structure at the end thereof, not shown, for support purposes in the event the entire device is supported upon a work bench or table. l'nasmuch as the majority of operators are right-handed, the base 20 is relieved, as indicated at i9 in Fig. 1. This permits the operator to more closely approach the handle 21 for operation of the knife structure when the supporting bench or work table is correspondingly relieved.
Reference will now be had to Figs. 4 to 6 inclusive, therein there is illustrated a modified form of the invention shown in Figs. 2 and 3. In the last mentioned figure, numerals of the 203 series indicate certain parts. In Figs. 4 to 6 inclusive,
wherever possible, similar numerals of the 150 series indicate like or equivalent parts. This form of the invention differs in two respects from that shown in Figs. 2 and 3. In this form there is an adjustable indicator for reading the oisetting of the slidable stop structure. This is most clearly shown in the left-hand portion of Fig. 4.
Another modification of the invention shown in Fig. 2 is illustrated in Figs. 4 and 6 and relates to the protractor arrangement. A supplementary modification is the wide bearing clamping arrangement illustrated most clearly in Fig. 5 as distinguished from the form shown in Fig. 3 for in the latter the bearing is direct from screw 233 while in Fig. 5 the bearing is by shoe member 133.
In Figs. 4 to 6, inclusive, 12| indicates an upstanding portion or rather the confronting face thereof, 123 an upwardly and laterally inclined portion and 124 an angularly extending depending portion. There is suitably secured as at 12|a an outwardly and laterally extending shelf 122. A scale 126 is suitably secured as indicated at 121 to the portion 1.23.
An adjustable stop structure corresponding to that shown in Figs, 2 and 3 is also herein illustrated and includes a base portion which is extended laterally as at 13| and at 132, these being oppositely directed portions. Each of these portions terminates in an end, such as 13|a and 132a, respectively, that underlie portions 122 and 124 and are slidably associated with the underfaces of such portions, as shown in Fig. 5. The portion 132 threadedly mounts a thumb screw 134 which is swiveled in or bears upon a U-shaped bearing plate, shoe or clamping member 133 interposed between the outer face of the portion 124 and the portion 132. By this means the stop structure is rigidly secured in the adjusted position upon the lateral wing of the aligner structure, shown in Figs. 4 to 6, inclusive.
Portion 132 adjustably supports a gauge element 136 which is provided with a pair of aligned slots 136C adapted to receive the clamping screws 133D having threaded engagement with the slidable stop structure. The gauge element is offset downwardly as at 1331i and is provided with two projecting portions 1330l which constitute the cooperating or reading indicator for'- reading upon the scale the spacing of the stock stop construction. As previously described with reference to Figs. 2 and 3, the indicator oifsetting corresponds to the oisetting of the scale with reference to the median plane of operation. In this embodiment of the invention, the stop is indicated by the numeral 135. It is formed as a separate element and essentially consists of a protractor arm 131 provided, if desired, with a shelf portion 139. This protractor arm is suitably mounted upon the body portion 130 of the stop engaged structure.
The body 130 has secured to it as at 14012` a quadrant type scale member 14|) having an angle scale designation from 0 to 90, indicated by the numeral 143:1. The protractor arm carries a reading element or indicator 14| provided with a pair of aligned slots 14|c and the indicator is clamped to the arm 131 by means of the screws 14|?) screwed into the arm 131. The edge 14|al of this indicator is the reading edge thereof.
As shown in Fig. 6, the body portion 130 is recessed as at 138 and seated therein is a screw 13M and the same mounts a knurled nut 138a which nut bears upon a locating collar 13111, seated in the recess 131D formed in the body portion 130 of the stop structure. This collar portion 131a is welded or otherwise secured to the protractor arm 131. The scale quadrant 140 overlies the same and thus it will be noted that threading down the nut 138a will rigidly clamp the protractor arm 131 to the body portion 130 of the stop structure in the adjusted position, the scale being fixed in position with reference to the base portion 130, as indicated at 140D, the scale aperture clearing the nut. Collar 131a in socket 13111 is the swivel.
For exactness in initial location, there is provided the threaded apertures 13512 and 139b in the body portion 130, see Fig. 4, and seated therein are the headless set screws !!J and 1330.. Thus, with respect to the pivotal mounting of the protractor arm and the initial positioning of the locating edge 135 and the initial positioning of the scale and also for compensating for any misalignment between the edge 12| and the slidable stop structure, these headless set screws locate the respective parts in the initial exact positions. Therefore, when the indicator 14| reads 90 on the protractor arm, the edge 135 will be exactly 90 to the edge 12 I.
Reference will now be had to Figs. '1 to .10
inclusive, and herein numerals of the eight hundred series, similar to numerals of the four hundred series employed in Figs. 4 to 6 inclusive and numerals of the two hundred series employed n Figs. 1 to 3 inclusive will indicate similar or like parts.
In Figs. 7 to 10, the T-aligner and straight arrangement includes the protractor addition. The base 29, see Fig. 1, includes groove 289 between the track supporting uprights. The body portion 89| in Fig. '7 includes the parallel, elongated and longitudinally extending ribs 884 similar to ribs 284, see Figs. 1 and 2, for clamp disc 212 engagement. The upper face of body 88| is recessed or grooved as at 8|3 similar to groove 2|3 in Figs. 1 and 2 to receive a slidable metallic rule 8|5.
Extending transversely of the body portion 89| at the carriage end thereof and suitably secured to the same is the cross bar 909. This is arcuately grooved in its body portion confronting face as at 99| to seat the arcuate and longitudinally aligned tongue 992. A pair of bolts 983 by means of nuts 994 and 995 adjustably but rigidly connected members 990 and 88| together.
The head portion of the T-shaped aligner herein includes two longitudinally aligned bars 8|8a and 8|9b spaced apart as at 828. Bar 8|9b includes a projecting shelf portion 822b with the short face 822e and secured to bar 8|9b as at 8221i.
Bolts 989 suitably secure the adjacent spaced ends of bars 8|9a and 8|9b to the portion 998. The bolts 993 also may serve as connections therebetween. In this manner members 8|9a- 8| 9b and 908 constitute a rigid bar structure with the opening 820 therebetween. The adjustment beforementioned including the recess or slot and tongue arrangement insures accurate transverse positioning of the transverse bar portions relative to portion 99| and the longitudinal axis of the machine.
Similarly secured to bar 8|9a is the shelf 822a terminating at 822a adjacent spacing 829 and at 822a" at its opposite end and adjacent the free end of bar 8| 9a. This bar, see Figs. '7 andV 9, and as previously suggested may include a Support structure. Herein, same includes a depending member 991 threaded into the bottom face ofV bar 8|9a as at 998. A tubular member 999 is slidably mounted thereon and held in adjusted position by set screw 9|8. The lower end of member 999 below Vthe lower end of member 981 is relieved or slotted to form depending ears 9|| and therebetween is mounted a roller 9|2 carried by axle 9|3 in turn carried by the lower ends of the ears. In this manner, the T- aligner structure may be readily moved upon the table or work bench and the machine in a direction parallel to carriage travel as set forth in said copending patent.
In Fig. 7, it will be noted that bar 8|9a is reduced at 928 and mounted thereinA is a zero or stop block 92| having parallel and elongated openings 922 therethrough which receive clamping bolts 923 threaded into bar 8|9a. The face 924 is the zero position, as hereinafter pointed out, andfor the scale 829.
Scale 829, see Figs. '1, 8 and 10, is flexible and is slidable in channel 821 in the top face of bar 8|i9a. This channel is cross-shaped in section, see Fig. 8, so that the side edges of the rule 826 ride below the top face of bar 8|9a and cannot escape from said channel. The lower recession of the channelis provided for clearance for the finger piece 82671 at the zero end of the rule which, for initial positioning (zero positioning) as hereinafter pointed out, contacts stop block 92| at face 924 thereof.
It will be recalled that rule 226, see Figs. 2 and 3, and rule 129, see Figs. 4 and 5, are rigid with the supporting bar thereby diiering from the form last described'. This rule 826 is exible and is of magazine type. Herein, see Figs. 7 and 10, at the free end of the bar 8|9a there is secured a rule magazine support and guard structure.
In said gures, 92S indicates two spaced members secured together with the bar 8|9a therebetween as at 921 and secured together with spacer 928 therebetween and in alignment with bar 8|9a as by means 929. A U-shaped guard 939 is also secured in position by means of members 921 and 929.
This guard member 939 is apertured at opposite sides to support member 93| which serves as a magazine support. Spacing sleeves 932 align the magazine 933 with the bar channel for tape, rule, or scale movement. With `t-his arrangement, the zero end of the tape can be positioned anywhere on bar 8|9a and the surplus be received by the magazine, the purpose and advantage of such positioning being set forth hereinafter.
Reference will now be had to Figs. '7 and 8. The adjustable stop structure 838 is slidably associated with the plate portion 822a as shown in Fig. 8. Projecting laterally and upwardly therefrom are portions 832 and 83|, respectively. Portion 838 includes portion 83| a and portion 832 includes portion 832m for embracing the connected plate and bar structure 822a-8|9a.
Portion 832 is bifurcated at its free end and mounts a pivot 833 in turn mounting cam 834 having the handle or tail portion 83411,. This cam bears against a flat spring 83=3b secured at 834e to portion 832 in the bifurcation thereof. When the cam is tilted as shown in dotted lines in Fig, 8, the stop member 832 is released from bar 8|9a and can be shifted longitudinally thereon. When the cam is positioned as shown by the full lines, this stop member is clamped toV said bar.
Suitably secured as at 83817 to the upper portion of member 832 and in alignment with the channel in bar 8|9a is member 836 having a depending portion 839d terminating in a pair of parallel portions 835e having end faces 839al. These faces 839m are adapted to engage face 924 of zero stop 92| for Zero positioning.
Since herein slots 922 are elongated, the openings in member 836 to receive volts 8361) need not be elongated as are the openings 139e in member 136, see Fig. 4.
Portion 83B is provided with adjustable bearings 839b which are comparable to bearing 'I39b in Fig. 4 and for a like purpose. The quadrantsector protractor plate 948- is suitably secured to member 839 as at 84927. The arm 831, having the shelf 839 connected thereto at 835, see Figs. '7 and 9, is pivotally supported on member 839 at 83M and yieldingly secured in adjusted position by member 838a in a manner similar to that illustrated in Fig. 6.
An indicator 94| having reading edge 84|a is secured to arm 831 at 89H7 and cooperates with scale 84M on protractor plate 840. An adjustable stop or bearing 83511 is interposed between members 838 and 831 to insure accurate positioning.
Herein, protractor plate 840 includes an aperture 950 in alignment with the 90 position of arm 839 relative to the edge of portion 822a. Arm 831 includes an aperture 95| and secured to the underface of said arm as at 952 is a socketed member 953, the socket 954 being tapered. A tapered pin 955 with head 956 is adapted to seat in openings 950 and 954 when 90 positioning is desired. The taper formation insures accurate positioning at all times for this position. For any intermediate position, this tapered pin is removed. The protractor arm is clamped as at 8SM-8380. in any other position.
To insure clearance and permit arm 831 to collapse for the free edge of flange 839 to lie parallel or at a slight angle to the adjacent edge of ledge 822a, member 830 is relieved at 960 to nest the member 953. Only the upper face of member 830 and below the protractor plate need be so nested.
Referring to Fig. '7, the distance between the zero line of the machine, see dotted line in recess 820, and face 924 is the same as the distance between face 835 and faces 836al. So when faces 838a| and 924 abut and block 92| is adjustably secured, the face 835 should register with the zero line of the machine.
Now if a score, crease, etc., is desired, parallel to that line and one and one-half inches therefrom, scale 826 has its free end abut block 92| and face 83641 on member 836 registers with the one and one-half mark on the scale. Member 839 is then clamped to bar 8|9a and face 835 then is one and one-half inches distant from the zero line.
So far, operation is very similar to the other two forms. However, if a second line is desired at a greater distance and the difference is given, the present form permits the rule to be moved from the zero position so that faces 83Bal and the zero end of the rule register. Then the clamp is released and the structure shifted on the bar 8|9a until faces 836a| register with the distance difference mark on rule 826. No mental addition is thus required as is the case with the other two forms described.
Of course, it is understood the scale 826 and structure 832-838, etc., have relative movement without interference and the scale 826 is frictionally held in any adjusted position, but may be manually adjusted as desired.
While the invention has been illustrated and described in great detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character.
The several modifications described herein, as well as others which will readily suggest themselves to persons skilled in this art, are all considered to be within the broad scope of the invention, reference being had to the appended claims.
The invention claimed is:
l. In a machine which guides a tool and the like, the combination of a body portion having a zero linear position, an aligner including an elongated lateral arm on the body portion and extending transversely of such zero linear position, the arm having a scale arrangement directed longitudinally thereof and having its scale zero offset an appreciable distance from the Zero linear position, a slidable stop slidable on the lateral arm toward and away from the zero linear position and including an abutment portion having a straight edge portion of appreciable length and angular to the longitudinal direction of the arm and scale and adapted for tool guidance, said abutment portion having an indicating portion juxtapositioned to the scale arrangement and offset from the abutment straight edge portion in an amount equal to the offsetting of the scale zero from thezero linear position.
2. In a machine for guiding a tool and the like, the combination of a body portion having a zero linear position, an aligner including an elongated lateral arm on the body portion and extending transversely cf such zero linear position, the arm having a scale arrangement directed longitudinally thereof and having its scale zero offset an appreciable distance from the Zero linear position, a slidable stop slidable on the lateral arm toward and away from the zero linear position and including an abutment portion adapted for tool guidance and having an indicating portion juxtapositioned to the scale arrangement and offset from the abutment portion in an amount equal to the offsetting of the scale zero from the zero linear position, the aligner including another arm directed oppositely from the linear Zero position and longitudinally aligned with the rst mentioned arm.
3. In a machine for guiding a tool and the like, the combination of a body portion having a zero linear position, an aligner including an elongated lateral arm on the body portion and rextending transversely of such zero linear position, the arm having a scale arrangement directed longitudinally thereof and having its scale zero offset an appreciable distance from the zero linear position, a slidable stop slidable on the lateral arm toward and away from the Zero linear position and including an abutment portion adapted for tool guidance and having an indicating portion juxtapositioned to the scale arrangement and offset from the abutment portion in an amount equal to the offsetting of the scale zero from the zero linear position, the aligner including another arm directed oppositely from the linear zero position and longitudinally aligned with the first mentioned arm, both arms being of shelf character.
4. In a machine for guiding a tool and the like, the combination of a body portion having a zero linear position, an aligner including an elongated lateral arm on the body portion and extending transversely of such zero linear position, the arm having a scale arrangement directed longitudinally thereof and having its scale zero offset an appreciable distance from the zero linear position, a slidable stop slidable on the lateral arm toward and away from the zero linear position and including an abutment portion adapted for tool guidance and having an indicating portion juxtapositioned to the scale arrangement and offset from the abutment portion in an amount equal to the offsetting of the scale zero from the zero linear position, the aligner including another arm directed oppositely from the zero linear position and longitudinally aligned with the first mentioned arm, the arms being spaced apart at their adjacent ends, such spacing being coincident with the zero linear position.
5. In a machine for guiding a tool and the like, the combination of a body portion having a zero linear position, an aligner including an elongated lateral arm on the body portion and extending transversely of such zero linear position, the arm having a scale arrangement directed longitudinally thereof and having its scale zero offsety an appreciable distance from the zero linear position, a slidable stop slidable on the lateral arm toward and away from the Zero linear position and including an abutment portion adapted for tool guidance and having an indicating portion juxtapositicned to the scale arrangement and 01T- set from the abutment portion in an amount equal to the offsetting of the scale zero from the zero linear position, and a protractor arm pivotally carried by the slidable stop.
6. In amachine for guiding a tool and the like the combination of a body portion having a Zero linear position, an aligner including an elongated lateral arm on the body portion and extending transversely of such zero linear position, the arm having a scale arrangement directed longitudinally thereof and having its scale Zero offset an appreciable distance from the zero linear position, a slidable stop slidable on the lateral arm toward and away from the zero linear position and including an abutment portion adapted for tool guidance and having an indicating portion juxtapositioned` to the scale arrangement and offset from the abutment portion in an amount equal to the offsetting of the scale Zero from the zero linear position, and a protractor arm pivotally carried by the slidable stop, said protractor arm being of shelf character.
7. In a machine for guiding a tool and the like, the combination of a body portion having a zero linear position, an aligner including an elongated lateral arm on the body portion and extending transversely of such zero linear position, the arm having a scale arrangement directed longitudinally thereof and having its scale zero offset an appreciable distance from the Zero linear position, a slidable stop slidable on the lateral arm toward and away from the zero linear position and including an abutment portion adapted for tool guidance and having an indicating portion juxtapositioned to the scale arrangement and offset from the abutment portion in an amount equal to the offsetting of the scale zero from the zero linear position, a protractor arm pivotally carried by the slidable stop, and means for yielding'ly retaining said protractor arm in adjusted tilted position relative to the stop.
8. In a machine for guiding a tool and the like, the combination of a body portion having a zero linear position, an aligner including an elongated lateral arm on the body portion and extending transversely of such zero linear position, the arm having a scale arrangement directed longitudinally thereof and having its scale zero offset an appreciable distance from the zero linear position, a slidable stop slidable on the lateral arm toward and away from the zero linear position and including an abutment portion adapted for tool guidance and having an indicating portion juxtapositioned to the scale arrangement and offset from the abutmentportion in an amount equal to the offsetting of the scale zero from the zero linear position, a shelf type protractor arm pivotally carried by the slidable stop, and means for retaining said arm in any one of a plurality of tilted positions relative thereto but permitting forcible tilting of said protractor arm into another position.
9. In a machine for guiding a tool and the like, the combination of a body portion having a zero linear position, an aligner including an elongated lateral arm on the body portion and extending transversely of such zero linear position, the arm having a scale arrangement directed longitudi- Vnally thereof and having its scale zero offset an appreciable distance from the Zero linear position, a slidable stop slidable on the lateral arm toward and away from the zero linear position and including an abutment portion adapted for tool guidance and having an indicating portion juxtapositioned to the scale arrangement and offset from the abutment portion in an amount equal to the offsetting of the scale zero from the zero linear position, a protractor arm pivotally carried by the slidable stop, and cooperating indicating means carried by the protractor arm and stop, one cooperating portion of said means including a scale arrangement and the other including an indicator.
10. In a machine for guiding a tool and the like, the combination of a body portion having a zero linear position, an aligner including an elongated lateral arm on the body portion and extending transversely of such zero linear position, the arm having a scale arrangement directed longitudinally thereof and having its scale zero Oifset an appreciable distance from the zero linear position, a slidable stop slidable on the lateral arm toward and away from the Zero linear position and including an abutment portion adapted for tool guidance and having an indicating portion juxtapositioned to the scale arrangement and offset from the abutment portion in an amount equal to the offsetting of the scale zero from the zero linear position, a protractor arm pivotally carried by the slidable stop, and a cooperating wear compensating lock type connection between the arm and stop when the arm is positioned parallel to the Zero linear position and at 98 to the direction of stop movement.
11. In a machine for guiding a tool and the like, the combination of a body structure having a predetermined zero linear position, an angular aligner movable parallel to the zero position including a lateral arm, a scale arrangement on the arm oifset from the zero position, a slidable stop upon said arm having an abutment portion and an indicating portion juxtapositioned to the scale arrangement and oifset a like distance from the abutment portion, and means for clamping said stop in adjusted position upon said arm portion.
12. In a machine for guiding a tool and the like, the combination of a body structure, a pair of spaced track means thereabove, a T-aligner therebetween and slidable on the structure parallel to the track means, the tail portion lying parallel and the head portion transverse to the track means, and a slidable stop on the head portion and having an abutment for stock location.
13. A machine as defined by claim 12, characterized by the addition of a rule bar carried by the base structure parallel to the track means, and the head portion being correspondingly relieved upon its lower face for rule clearance.
14. A machine as defined by claim 12, characterized by the head portion being of shelf character, the shelving being of interrupted character in juxtaposition to the track means.
15. In a machine for guiding a tool and the like, the combination of a body structure, a pair of spaced track means thereabove, a T-aligner therebetween and slidable on the structure parallel to the track means, the tail portion lying parallel and the head portion transverse to the track means, a slidable stop on the head portion and having an abutment for stock location, and a protractor arm pivotally carried by the stop.
16. A device as dened by claim 15, characterized by the addition of a rule bar carried by the base structure parallel to the track means, and
19. In a machine for guiding a tool and the v like, the combination of a body structure having a predetermined zero linear position, an angular aligner movable parallel to the Zero position and including a lateral arm, a slidable stock stop upon the lateral arm and having an indicating portion and a stock abutment, a scale arrangement carried by the arm, and a stop portion carried by the arm for indicating portion engagement for zero positioning.
20. In a machine for guiding a tool and the like, the combination of a body structure having a predetermined zero linear position, an angular aligner movable parallel to the zero position and including a lateral arm, a slidable stock stop upon the lateral arm and having an indicating portion and a stock abutment, a scale arrangement carried by the arm, and a stop portion carried by the arm for indicating portion engagement for zero positioning, one of said portions being adjustably mounted.
21. In a machine for guiding a tool and the like, the combination of a body structure having a predetermined zero linear position, an angular aligner movable parallel to the zero position and including a lateral arm, a slidable stock stop upon the lateral arm and having an indicating portion and a stock abutment, a scale arrangement carried by the arm, and a stop portion carried by the arm for indicating portion engagement for zero positioning, said scale arrangement being of the extensible type.
position, and adjustable means connecting said portions together to insure true transverse positioning of the head portion relative to the zero position.
26. In a machine for guiding a tool and the like, the combination of an elongated body having a predetermined zero linear position, a tool guiding member movable parallel to that position and including a tool guiding portion, an extensible scale and supported by the body, and a magazine for the scale and carried by the body remote from the zero position, the member having operative association with the scale for member position spacing relative to the zero position and slidable on the body between the magazine and zero position,
27. A machine as denned by claim 26, ehar- Y acterized by the addition of a U-shaped guard for the magazine and carried by the body.
28. In a machine for guiding a tool and the like, the combination of an elongated body having a predetermined zero linear position, a tool guiding member movable parallel to that position and including a tool guiding portion, an extensible scale and supported by the body, and a magazine for the scale and carried by the body remote from the zero position, the member having operative association with the scale for member position spacing relative to the zero position and slidable on the body between the magazine and Zero position, the body including T-shaped scale receiving groove.
22. In a machine for guiding a tool and the like,
on the lateral arm and having an indicating ,y portion and a stock abutment, a scale arrangement carried by the arm, a stop portion carried by the arm for indicating portion engagement for zero positioning, and a magazine carried by 29. A machine as defined by claim 28, characterized by the addition of a U-shaped guard for the magazine and carried by the body, and a scale guide supported by the magazine for scale guidance therefrom to said groove.
30. In a machine for guiding a tool and the like, the combination of a base, a body structure confined to movement into parallel positions thereon, an elongated lateral arm on the body structure, the body and arm having a predetermined zero, a scale arrangement carried by the arm and extending longitudinally thereof, the zero of said scale arrangement being offset from the predetermined zero, and a slidable stop upon said arm having an abutment portion adapted for tool guidance and an indicating portion juxtapositioned to the scale arrangement, said indicating portion being oiset from the abutment portion an amount equal to the distance between the two zero positions.
the remote end of the lateral arm for scale ar-U rangement reception.
23. A machine as defined by claim 12 characterized by the addition of a caster wheel support for T-aligner and remote from the base structure.
24. In a machine for guiding a tool and the like, the combination of a body structure having a predetermined zero linear position, an angular aligner movable parallel to the zero position including a lateral arm, a scale supported by said arm, a stop slidable upon said arm and adaptedfor cooperation with the scale, and lever operable cam clamping means for clamping said stop in adjusted position upon said arm portion.
25. In a machine for guiding a tool and the like, the combination of a body structure having a predetermined zero position and an angular aligner, the head portion thereof extending transverse to that position and the base portion extending parallel thereto, means for clamping.
31. In a machine for guiding a tool and the like, the combination of a base, a body structure conned to movement into parallel positions thereon, an elongated lateral arm on the body structure, the body and arm having a predetermined zero, a scale arrangement carried by the arm and extending longitudinally thereof,' the zero of said scale arrangement being offset from the predetermined zero, and a slidable stop upon said arm having an abutment portion adapted for tool guidance and an indicating portion juxtapositioned to the scale arrangement, said indicating portion being offset from the abutment portion an amount equal to the distance between the two zero positions, the arm being of shelf character.
32. In a machine for guiding a tool and the like, the combination of a base, a body structure confined to movement into parallel positions thereon, an elongated lateral arm on the body structure, the body and arm having a predetermined zero, a scale arrangement carried by the arm and extending longitudinally thereof, the
,-'zero of 'said-scale 'arrangement being offset from -thefpredetermined zerofandfa slidable stop upon said ,farmrhaving an :abutment portion adapted for tool guidance and an indicating portion-jux- -tapositioned' to the scale :arrangementsaid ,indieating portion being offset from the abutment aportionwan amount 'equal to 'the' distance between the two zero positions, the alignerincluding anotherzarm ldirected `oppositely from the `first mentioned 'zero and 4longitudinally alignedfwith the lfirst mentioned arm.
:33. Ina machine 'for guiding a tool Vand the like, the combination of abase, abody structure Aoonned to movement into parallel positions thereon, an yelongated lateral arm on the body structure, the body and arm having la predeter- -mined -Zero, a scale arrangement carried by the ,arm `and extending longitudinally thereof, the zero ofisai'd scale arrangement being oiset from the predetermined zero, 'and Aa slidable stop .upon said 'arm having an abutment portion adapted for tool guidance and an indicating portion juxtap'ositionedto the-scale arrangement, said indi- `eating portion being ioffset Yfrom the abutment portion an amount 'equal to ithe distance between {thetwo Zero positions, the raligner including another arm directed `oppositely from the rst mentioned 'zero and longitudinally 'aligned Ywith `the rst mentioned arm, both arms Ybeing of shelf character.
'34. 'In a machine `for guiding ato'ol and the like, the combination of afbase, 'a'body structure confined to movement into parallel positions lth'ereon,ran elongated 'lateral arm on "the body structure, the body and arm having a predetermined Zero, a scale arrangement carried by the arm and extending longitudinally thereof, 'the zero of said scale arrangement being oiset from the predetermined Zero, and a slidablestop upon A i said arm having an abutment portion adaptedfor "40 tool guidance and an indicating portion `juxtapositioned to the scale arrangement, said indicating .portion being oset from the abutment portion an amount equal to the distance between the two Zero positions, the alignerincluding another arm directed oppositely from the first mentioned zero and longitudinally aligned with the rst'mention'ed arm, the arms being spaced apart at their adjacent ends, the spacing being coincident with the first mentioned Zero.
35. In a machine for guiding a tool and the like, the combination of a base, a body structure confined to movement linto vparallel positions thereon, an elongated lateral arm on the body structure, thebody and arm having a predetermined zero, a scale arrangement carried by the `arm and extending longitudinally thereof, the
zero of said scale arrangement being offset from the predetermined zero, a slidable stop upon said arm having an abutment portion adapted for tool guidance and an rindicating portion juxtapositioned to the scale arrangement, said indicating portion being offset from the abutment portion an amount equal to the distance between the two zero positions, and a protractor arm pivotally carried .by the slidable stop.
36. In a machine for guiding a tool and the like, the combination of a base, a body structure confined to lmovement into parallel positions thereon, an elongated lateral arm on .the body structure, the body and arm having a predetermined zero, a scale arrangement carried by the arm and extending longitudinally thereof, the zeroof said scalearrangement being offset from 'the predetermined zero, a slidable stop upon said arm having `an abutment portion aadapted for tool guidance and an indicating portion Ajuxtapositioned to the scale arrangement, said indicating portion being offset from vthe 'abutment portion an amount equal to the distance between the two zero positions, and a protractorarm'pivotally carried by the slidable stop, said protraotor arm being of shelf character.
37. In a machine for guiding a tool and vthe'like, the combination of a base, a body structure conned to movement into parallel positionsthereon, an elongated lateral arm 'on the Vbodystructure, the body'and arm having a predetermined Zero, -a scale arrangement carried by the arm and extending y'longitudinally thereof, the Zero 'of said yscale `arrangement being offset from the Ipredetermined zero, a yslidable stop upon said arm having Aan abutment portion adapted for tool guidance and an indicating portion juxtapositioned to the scale arrangement, said indicating `portion being offset from the abutment portion an amount equal to the distance between the two zero positions, a `protractor arm pivotally carried 'by the slidable stop, and means for yieldingly retaining said protractor arm-in adjusted tilted position relative -to the stop.
38. In a machine for guiding a tool and-the like, lthe combination of a base, a body l.structure yconfined to movement into parallel positions thereon, Aan elongated lateral arm on vthe body structure, the body and arm having a predetermined Zero, -a scale arrangement carried by the varm and extending longitudinally thereof, the vZero of said scale arrangement being offset from the predetermined zero, lafslidable stop upon said arm having an abutment portion adapted for'tool guidance Vand an indicating portion juxtapositioned to the scale arrangement, said indicating portion being offset from the abutment portion other position.
39. Ina machine for yguiding a tool and the like, thecombination of a base, a body structure confined to movement .into parallel positions thereon,
an elongated lateral arm on the body structure,
vthe body and arm having a predetermined zero, a
scale arrangement carried by the -arm Yand eX- tending longitudinally thereof, thezero Vof said scale arrangement being offset from the predetermined zero, a slidable stop upon said arm having an abutment portion adapted for tool guidance and an indicating portion juxtapcsitioned to the scale arrangement, said indicating portion being offset from the abutment portion an amount equal to the distance between the two Zero positions, a protractor armvpivotally carried by the slidable stop, and cooperating indicating means carried by the protractor arm Yand stop, one cooperating portion of said means including a scale `arrangement and the other including an indicator.
40. In a machine for guiding a tool and the like, thecombination of a base, a body structure confined to movement into parallel positions thereon, an elongated lateral arm on the body structure, the body and arm having ka predetermined zero, 'a scale arrangement carried by the arm and extending :longitudinally thereof, the zeroof said scale'arrangement being offset from by the slidable stop, and a cooperating Wear compensating lock type connection between the arm and stop when the arm is positioned parallel to the first mentioned zero and at 90 to the direction of stop movement.
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