US2296533A - Flexible plate mounting means for duplicating machines - Google Patents

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  • My invention relates to duplicating apparatus and particularly to an improved form of blackline duplicating apparatus employing a. drum having a master sheet thereon in the form of a thin sheet of aluminum or the like upon which a suitable ink repellentl may be spread for controlling the effective application of ink to the sheet by the ink mechanism.
  • My present improvements are not however to be restricted to use in connection with this type of machine so far as they are applicable to other types of machines.
  • an improved mounting arrangement comprising a movable plate for holding the master sheet in position wrapped about a portion of the drum so that by an adjustment of the plate the master sheet is adjusted circumferentially of the drum.
  • the master sheet is held in position by clamping means carried by a plate extending across inside of the drum and adjustable edgewise with respect to the drum for eiecting the desired circumferential adjustment of the master sheet.
  • clamping means for releasably attaching the ends of the master sheet in position, so arranged that the master sheet can be easily manipulated for connecting it smoothly and tightly in position.
  • the clamping means for the leading end of the master sheet is arranged so that it is normally maintained in holding position by springs and so that it may be moved by a single operating member into its open position and held by a past-center locking eiect in such open position.
  • the clamping means for the opposite end of the master sheet is carried by a plate which is slidable edgewise toward and from the clamping means for said leading end of the sheet, the arrangement being such that the clamping means for said opposite end of the master sheet is movable into either its closed position or its open position when it is held at the limit of its motion away from the clamping means for the leading end of the sheet, and that ⁇ such clamping means for said opposite end of the master sheet is held from either locking movement or unlocking movement when it is positioned at the limit of its motion toward said clamping means for the leading end of the sheet.
  • Fig. 2 is an inside face view of the section of the drum upon which the master sheet is mounted, the mounting arms for said portion of the drum being shown in section and some of the operating parts being omitted for clearness of illustration;
  • Figs, 3, 4 and 5 are sectional views taken substantially at the line 3 3, the line 4 4 and the line 5 5, respectively, of Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 6 is a View similar to Fig. 5 but showing a changed position of certain of the parts;
  • Fig. 7 is a detailed View taken substantially at the line 1 1 of Fig. 2 but with the master sheet held by the operator in changed position in the course of adjusting the sheet to the desired position;
  • Fig. 8 is a detailed view of a fragmentary portion of the drum and master sheet substantially as seen at the line 8 8 in connection with Fig. 7.
  • l0 indicates a heavy shaft in horizontal position for supporting a drum comprising two sections Il and l2 mounted rigidly on the shaft with openings at opposite sides between the wall portions of the two sections.
  • the drum section l l is mounted on the shaft by means of end wall members or arms I3 and the drum section l2 is mounted by means of end wall members I4.
  • the drum section l2 is of slightly smaller diametrical size than that of the drum section Il and is provided with an ink pad l5 of any approved type wrapped about the face of the section.
  • a master sheet I6 with its intermediate portion wrapped about the face of said larger drum section.
  • a plate I7 which extends across the drum and is adjustable edgewise with respect thereto.
  • brackets I2 and I3 on the plate having slots ZI) therein which are 5 slidable upon shafts or bars 2l and 22 carried by said drum section I I longitudinally thereof, as is clearly shown in Fig. l.
  • the plate I7 is provided with an opening 23 through which a lug 24 extends, such lug 10 being mounted upon the inner face of the wall of said drum section II.
  • a bracket 25 Upon the face of the plate I7 at one side of the opening 23 I have provided a bracket 25 in which an adjusting screw 26 is rotatably mounted, such adjusting 15 screw 25 having a screw threaded connection with the inner end portion of the lug 24 for holding the plate I7 in adjusted position with respect to the drum section.
  • a flange 27 extending at an angle with respect to the body of the. plate.
  • the flange 27 I have pivotally mounted a small plate V223 which is provided atr-25 its free edge with a ilange 29 in position to cooperate Vwith the flange 27 for gripping one end portion of the master sheet.
  • the plate 28 is provided with a plurality of pins 33 extending through slots 3
  • the plate I7 is provided with lugs 33 at right. angles to its face for limiting the movement of the master sheet I6 into gripping position between the flanges V27 and 29 so. ao as to enable the operator easily t0 position the master sheet accurately.
  • the plate 28 is also provided with a pivotally mounted lever or bracket 34 which stands normally in the position as shown in Fig. 3 but-45 which is capable of being swung in counterclockwise direction in said Fig. 3 into a changed pasfvcenter position in which it is effective for holding the plate 28 swung toward the right in said Fig. 3 for permitting ready insertion of a master .50
  • auxiliary plate 33 is provided with a narrow plate 37 pivotally mounted thereon and corresponding substantially to the plate 28 of x50 the mechanism above described, 4such plate 37 being provided at Iits free edge with a iiange 38 adapted to cooperate with the ange 35 for gripping the end of the master sheet I6.
  • the plate 37 is provided with va plurality of pins 39 eX- 65 tending through slots 4I) -in the plate I7 and the auxiliary plate 36, springs 4I being provided on said pins for holding the plate 37 and its flange -38 normally in gripping relation to the flange 35.
  • the plate 36 is also provided with ystop lugs 7:0 472 corresponding tothe lugs 33 of the arrange- ⁇ ment at the opposite edge of the plate I7, such ,lugs 42 serving to limit the movement of the master sheet into position to be gripped.
  • the plate 36 is slidably ⁇ 75 mounted in position on the plate I7 by means of headed pins or rivets 43 carried by the plate 33 and working in slots B4 in the plate I7, as is clearly shown in Figs. 2 and 4.
  • the plate 36 at one edge of the plate I7 is normally urged toward the opposite edge of said plate I7 by means of coiled springs i5 as is clearly shown in Figs. 2 and 3.
  • the plate 37 is pivotally mounted in position by means of flan-ges d3 formed integrally with the plate at its opposite ends. Said flanges are provided with large lugs 47 thereon, as is best shown in Fig. 6. In the position of the parts as illustrated in Figs. 2, 3, 4 and 5 the plate r37 is held against swinging movement on its pivotal axis by the engagement of the lugs 47 with the face of the plate I7. When it is desired that the plate 37 be swung outwardly away from the plate I7 into the position as shown in Fig.
  • the plate 37 is first moved edgewise toward the adjacent edge of the plate I'I against the action of the springs 45, this movement being eected by a pull on a handlefi on said plate 37.
  • This movement of the plate 3i serves to bring the lugs 45 into registration with slots 49 in the plate I7 so as to permit said plate to be swung in clockwise direction in said Fig. 6.
  • the pull on the handle 48 may be released for permitting the springs 45 to draw the plate 37 to the position as shown in said Fig. 6, in which position the lugs 47 serve t0 prevent return movement of the plate 37 by the springs. 4I and 45.
  • the master sheet I6 is in the form of a thin exible sheet of metal, preferably aluminum.
  • the parts are first brought to the position as shown in Fig. 6, whereupon one end portion oi the master sheet is inserted between the anges 35 and 38 into even engagement with the stops 42..
  • the plate -37 is then manipulated for freeing the large lugs 47 from the slots 49 of the plate I7 so as to permit the springs 4I to move the plate .37 into position to grip the end of the master sheet as shown in Fig. 3.
  • the sheet is extended substantially horizontally above the drum portion II by the operator ⁇ who then manipulates the set screw 26 by a suitabletool for bringing the graduations ⁇ on the .master Ysheet into the desired position with respect to the graduations on the drum section I I, .as shown iin Fig. 8.
  • Thear- .rangement is such thatthefsprings 45 serve eiectively for tightening the master .sheet about .the drum section LI.
  • a duplicating machine the combination of a drum rotatably mounted in position, a plate adjustable edgewise in said drum transversely thereof, means carried by opposite edge portions of said plate for releasably attaching thereto the respective end portions of a master sheet wrapped at least partially about said drum, and means for holding said plate in adjusted position transversely of the drum for regulating the position of the master sheet circumferentially of the drum.
  • a duplicating machine the combination of a drum rotatably mounted in position, a plate movably mounted in said drum transversely thereof, means carried by said plate for releasably attaching thereto one end of a master sheet wrapped at least partially about said drum, a second plate slidably mounted on said firstnamed plate, means carried by said second plate for releasably attaching the opposite end portion of said master sheet thereto, yielding means normally urging said second plate and the attaching means carried thereby toward said first-named attaching means, and means for adjusting said first-named plate with respect to the drum
  • a drum rotatably mounted in position, a plate movably mounted in said drum transversely thereof, means carried by said plate for releasably attaching thereto one end of a master sheet wrapped at least partially about said drum, a second plate slidably mounted on said first-named plate, means carried by said second plate for releasably attaching the opposite end portion of said master sheet thereto, yielding means normally urging said second plate and the attaching means carried thereby toward said first-named attaching means, and a screw connected with said first-named plate and said drum in approximately diametrical position with respect to the drum adapted by rotation to shift said plate for changing the position of the master sheet circumferentially of the drum.
  • a drum rotatably mounted in position a plate movably mounted in said drum transversely thereof, means carried by said plate for releasably attaching thereto one end of a master sheet wrapped at least partially about said drum, a second plate slidably mounted on said first-named plate, means carried by said second plate for releasably attaching the opposite end portion of said master sheet thereto, yielding means normally urging said second plate and the attaching means carried thereby toward said rst-named attaching means, a lug projecting inwardly from the Wall of the drum toward its axis, and a screw connected with said first-named plate and said lug adapted by rotation to shift said plate edgewise for changing the position of the master sheet circumferentially of the drum.
  • a duplicating machine the combination of a drum rotatably mounted in position, plate means provided with flange portions at opposite edges mounted in said drum transversely thereof comparatively narrow plates pivotally mounted on said first-named plate means on axes extending longitudinally of the drum in position to have their edge portions stand in close proximity to the anges of said rst-named plate means, and spring means serving normally to hold said narrow plates pressed yieldingly against said firstnamed plate means for causing said plates to crimp and grip the opposite end portions of a master sheet having its intermediate portion wrapped about at least a portion of said drum.
  • a duplicating machine the combination of a drum rotatably mounted in position, plate means provided with flange portions at opposite edges mounted in said drum transversely thereof, comparatively narrow plates provided with flange portions at their free edges pivotally mounted on said first-named plate means on axes extending longitudinally of the drum in position to have their flange portions stand in close proximity to the flanges of said rst-named plate means, spring means serving normally to hold said narrow plates pressed yieldingly against said first-named plate means for causing said several flanges to grip the opposite end portions of a master sheet having its intermediate portion wrapped about at least a portion of said drum, and lever means for one of said pivotally mounted plates adapted in a pastcenter turned position to hold said plate in spaced relation to said first-named plate means for expediting the connection of said master sheet to said first-named plate means.

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FLEXIBLE PLATE MoUNTING`MEANs FOR DUPLICATIING MACHINES Original Filed April '7, 1939 2 Sheets-Sheet l INVENTOR. mor'zs P Mal Sept. 22, 1942; M. "P. NEAL FLEXIBLE PLATE MOUNTING MEANS 'FOR DUPLICATING MACHINES Original Filed April '7, 1959 INVENTOR. g/ZorrzsP dwaal. B'afal,
Patented Sept. 22, 1942 FLEXIBLE PLATE MOUNTING MEANS FOR DUPLICAT'ING MACHINES Morris P. Neal, Quincy, Ill., assigner to Ditto, Incorporated, Chicago, Ill., a corporation of West Virginia Original application April 7, 1939, Serial No. 266,518. Divided and this application October 25, 1941, Serial No. 416,541
(Cl. lOl-415.1)
12 Claims.
My invention relates to duplicating apparatus and particularly to an improved form of blackline duplicating apparatus employing a. drum having a master sheet thereon in the form of a thin sheet of aluminum or the like upon which a suitable ink repellentl may be spread for controlling the effective application of ink to the sheet by the ink mechanism. My present improvements are not however to be restricted to use in connection with this type of machine so far as they are applicable to other types of machines.
lt is one of the objects of this invention to provide an improved arrangement of parts in a duplicating machine of this type for adjusting the parts for varying the size of the margin at the leading end of the copy sheet. For accomplishing this purpose, I have provided an improved mounting arrangement comprising a movable plate for holding the master sheet in position wrapped about a portion of the drum so that by an adjustment of the plate the master sheet is adjusted circumferentially of the drum. In the construction shown, the master sheet is held in position by clamping means carried by a plate extending across inside of the drum and adjustable edgewise with respect to the drum for eiecting the desired circumferential adjustment of the master sheet.
I have provided also improved clamping means for releasably attaching the ends of the master sheet in position, so arranged that the master sheet can be easily manipulated for connecting it smoothly and tightly in position. In the construction illustrated in the drawings, the clamping means for the leading end of the master sheet is arranged so that it is normally maintained in holding position by springs and so that it may be moved by a single operating member into its open position and held by a past-center locking eiect in such open position. In this construction, the clamping means for the opposite end of the master sheet is carried by a plate which is slidable edgewise toward and from the clamping means for said leading end of the sheet, the arrangement being such that the clamping means for said opposite end of the master sheet is movable into either its closed position or its open position when it is held at the limit of its motion away from the clamping means for the leading end of the sheet, and that `such clamping means for said opposite end of the master sheet is held from either locking movement or unlocking movement when it is positioned at the limit of its motion toward said clamping means for the leading end of the sheet.
It is another object of this invention to improve devices of this type in sundry details hereinafter pointed out. The preferred means by which the several objects have been attained are illustrated in the `accompanying drawings in which Fig. l is a vertical sectional view across the drum of a duplicating machine embodying the invention;
Fig. 2 is an inside face view of the section of the drum upon which the master sheet is mounted, the mounting arms for said portion of the drum being shown in section and some of the operating parts being omitted for clearness of illustration;
Figs, 3, 4 and 5 are sectional views taken substantially at the line 3 3, the line 4 4 and the line 5 5, respectively, of Fig. 2;
Fig. 6 is a View similar to Fig. 5 but showing a changed position of certain of the parts;
Fig. 7 is a detailed View taken substantially at the line 1 1 of Fig. 2 but with the master sheet held by the operator in changed position in the course of adjusting the sheet to the desired position; and
Fig. 8 is a detailed view of a fragmentary portion of the drum and master sheet substantially as seen at the line 8 8 in connection with Fig. 7.
This application is being led as a division of my earlier application Serial No. 266,518, led April 7, 1939.
Referring now to the several gures of the drawings, in which corresponding parts are indicated by the same reference characters, l0 indicates a heavy shaft in horizontal position for supporting a drum comprising two sections Il and l2 mounted rigidly on the shaft with openings at opposite sides between the wall portions of the two sections.
In the arrangement shown, the drum section l l is mounted on the shaft by means of end wall members or arms I3 and the drum section l2 is mounted by means of end wall members I4. The drum section l2 is of slightly smaller diametrical size than that of the drum section Il and is provided with an ink pad l5 of any approved type wrapped about the face of the section.
Upon the drum section Il of greater diameter I have provided means for mounting a master sheet I6 with its intermediate portion wrapped about the face of said larger drum section. For making the master sheet adjustable circumferentially with respect to the drum section I have connected the opposite end portions of the master sheet with a plate I7 which extends across the drum and is adjustable edgewise with respect thereto. For adjustably mounting the plate I7 in position I have provided brackets I2 and I3 on the plate having slots ZI) therein which are 5 slidable upon shafts or bars 2l and 22 carried by said drum section I I longitudinally thereof, as is clearly shown in Fig. l. At about its middle point the plate I7 is provided with an opening 23 through which a lug 24 extends, such lug 10 being mounted upon the inner face of the wall of said drum section II. Upon the face of the plate I7 at one side of the opening 23 I have provided a bracket 25 in which an adjusting screw 26 is rotatably mounted, such adjusting 15 screw 25 having a screw threaded connection with the inner end portion of the lug 24 for holding the plate I7 in adjusted position with respect to the drum section. Y
At the lower edge of the plate I7 in the positipn of the parts as shown in Fig. 3, I have provided a flange 27 extending at an angle with respect to the body of the. plate. Upon the face of the plate above the flange 27 I have pivotally mounted a small plate V223 which is provided atr-25 its free edge with a ilange 29 in position to cooperate Vwith the flange 27 for gripping one end portion of the master sheet. I6. In the arrangement shown the plate 28 is provided with a plurality of pins 33 extending through slots 3| in. 30 the plate I7, said pins having coiled springs 32` mounted thereon in position normally t-o hold the plate 23 moved to the limit of its motion in clockwise direction in said Fig. 3 so as to hold the anges 27 and 2S in effective gripping po-- 35 sition with respect to each other. In the con-f struction illustrated the plate I7 is provided with lugs 33 at right. angles to its face for limiting the movement of the master sheet I6 into gripping position between the flanges V27 and 29 so. ao as to enable the operator easily t0 position the master sheet accurately. In the construction shown the plate 28 is also provided with a pivotally mounted lever or bracket 34 which stands normally in the position as shown in Fig. 3 but-45 which is capable of being swung in counterclockwise direction in said Fig. 3 into a changed pasfvcenter position in which it is effective for holding the plate 28 swung toward the right in said Fig. 3 for permitting ready insertion of a master .50
' sheet between the flanges 27 and 23.
lAt the opposite edge of the plate I7, `the top of lthe plate in the position in which the parts are shown in Fig. 3, I have provided a second iiange `35 corresponding to the ange 27, such- 55 flange 35 however being mounted upon an auxiliary plate 36 slidably mounted upon the plate I7. The auxiliary plate 33 is provided with a narrow plate 37 pivotally mounted thereon and corresponding substantially to the plate 28 of x50 the mechanism above described, 4such plate 37 being provided at Iits free edge with a iiange 38 adapted to cooperate with the ange 35 for gripping the end of the master sheet I6. The plate 37 is provided with va plurality of pins 39 eX- 65 tending through slots 4I) -in the plate I7 and the auxiliary plate 36, springs 4I being provided on said pins for holding the plate 37 and its flange -38 normally in gripping relation to the flange 35. The plate 36 is also provided with ystop lugs 7:0 472 corresponding tothe lugs 33 of the arrange-` ment at the opposite edge of the plate I7, such ,lugs 42 serving to limit the movement of the master sheet into position to be gripped. In the n arrangement shown, the plate 36 is slidably `75 mounted in position on the plate I7 by means of headed pins or rivets 43 carried by the plate 33 and working in slots B4 in the plate I7, as is clearly shown in Figs. 2 and 4. The plate 36 at one edge of the plate I7 is normally urged toward the opposite edge of said plate I7 by means of coiled springs i5 as is clearly shown in Figs. 2 and 3.
In my improved construction the plate 37 is pivotally mounted in position by means of flan-ges d3 formed integrally with the plate at its opposite ends. Said flanges are provided with large lugs 47 thereon, as is best shown in Fig. 6. In the position of the parts as illustrated in Figs. 2, 3, 4 and 5 the plate r37 is held against swinging movement on its pivotal axis by the engagement of the lugs 47 with the face of the plate I7. When it is desired that the plate 37 be swung outwardly away from the plate I7 into the position as shown in Fig. 6, the plate 37 is first moved edgewise toward the adjacent edge of the plate I'I against the action of the springs 45, this movement being eected by a pull on a handlefi on said plate 37. This movement of the plate 3i serves to bring the lugs 45 into registration with slots 49 in the plate I7 so as to permit said plate to be swung in clockwise direction in said Fig. 6. When the lugs 47 have been carried completely through the slots 49, the pull on the handle 48 may be released for permitting the springs 45 to draw the plate 37 to the position as shown in said Fig. 6, in which position the lugs 47 serve t0 prevent return movement of the plate 37 by the springs. 4I and 45.
In my improved construction the master sheet I6 is in the form of a thin exible sheet of metal, preferably aluminum. When a master sheet of this type is to be mounted upon the drum, the parts are first brought to the position as shown in Fig. 6, whereupon one end portion oi the master sheet is inserted between the anges 35 and 38 into even engagement with the stops 42.. The plate -37 is then manipulated for freeing the large lugs 47 from the slots 49 of the plate I7 so as to permit the springs 4I to move the plate .37 into position to grip the end of the master sheet as shown in Fig. 3. After the end vof the .master sheet I6 has been secured imposition, the sheet is extended substantially horizontally above the drum portion II by the operator `who then manipulates the set screw 26 by a suitabletool for bringing the graduations `on the .master Ysheet into the desired position with respect to the graduations on the drum section I I, .as shown iin Fig. 8. The master sheet .is .then Wrapped smoothly about the drum section. il I and leading Iend is inserted between the flanges 27 and 29, whereupon the plate :28 is moved into clamping engagement with the, master sheet. Thear- .rangement is such thatthefsprings 45 serve eiectively for tightening the master .sheet about .the drum section LI.
By the use of the improved arrangement' as above described I vam enabled very easily :and quickly to vapply a master sheet strongly in .position upon the drum section 'I I Iin the :desired adjusted position with .respect thereto. The clamping plates A23 and 37 `serve to crimp the end portions of the master sheet A'about the anges V27 and 35, respectively, .so as t-or have a :stronggrip- 'ping hold upon the end portions of the .master sheet so as to .hold the master sheet `effectively in position.
While the arrangement as Yalcove described `is preferred, the invention is not to be limited to Vaereas-33 such construction-except so far as the claims may thereto, and means for adjusting said plate with respect to the drum for changing the position of the master sheet circumferentially of the drum.
l2. In a duplicating machine, the combination of a drum rotatably mounted in position, a plate adjustable edgewise in said drum transversely thereof, means carried by opposite edge portions of said plate for releasably attaching thereto the respective end portions of a master sheet wrapped at least partially about said drum, and means for holding said plate in adjusted position transversely of the drum for regulating the position of the master sheet circumferentially of the drum.
3. In a duplicating machine, the combination of a drum rotatably mounted in position, a bar mounted in said drum longitudinally thereof, a
plate positioned transversely in said drum having brackets provided with slots parallel with the plate and engaging said bar for making the plate adjustable edgewise in the drum, means carried by said plate for releasably attaching thereto the respective end portions of a master sheet wrapped at least partially about the drum, and means for holding said plate in transversely adjusted position in the drum for regulating the position of the master sheet circumferentially of the drum.
4. In a duplicating machine, the combination of a drum rotatably mounted in position, a plate movably mounted in said drum transversely thereof, means carried by said plate for releasably attaching thereto one end of a master sheet wrapped at least partially about said drum, a second plate slidably mounted on said firstnamed plate, means carried by said second plate for releasably attaching the opposite end portion of said master sheet thereto, yielding means normally urging said second plate and the attaching means carried thereby toward said first-named attaching means, and means for adjusting said first-named plate with respect to the drum| for changing the position of the master sheet circumferentially of the drum.
5. In a duplicating machine, the combination of a drum rotatably mounted in position, a plate movably mounted in said drum transversely thereof, means carried by said plate for releasably attaching thereto one end of a master sheet wrapped at least partially about said drum, a second plate slidably mounted on said first-named plate, means carried by said second plate for releasably attaching the opposite end portion of said master sheet thereto, yielding means normally urging said second plate and the attaching means carried thereby toward said first-named attaching means, and a screw connected with said first-named plate and said drum in approximately diametrical position with respect to the drum adapted by rotation to shift said plate for changing the position of the master sheet circumferentially of the drum.
6. In a duplicating machine, the combination of a drum rotatably mounted in position, a plate movably mounted in said drum transversely thereof, means carried by said plate for releasably attaching thereto one end of a master sheet wrapped at least partially about said drum, a second plate slidably mounted on said first-named plate, means carried by said second plate for releasably attaching the opposite end portion of said master sheet thereto, yielding means normally urging said second plate and the attaching means carried thereby toward said rst-named attaching means, a lug projecting inwardly from the Wall of the drum toward its axis, and a screw connected with said first-named plate and said lug adapted by rotation to shift said plate edgewise for changing the position of the master sheet circumferentially of the drum.
7. In a duplicating machine, the combination of a drum rotatably mounted in position, plate means provided with flange portions at opposite edges mounted in said drum transversely thereof comparatively narrow plates pivotally mounted on said first-named plate means on axes extending longitudinally of the drum in position to have their edge portions stand in close proximity to the anges of said rst-named plate means, and spring means serving normally to hold said narrow plates pressed yieldingly against said firstnamed plate means for causing said plates to crimp and grip the opposite end portions of a master sheet having its intermediate portion wrapped about at least a portion of said drum.
8. In a duplicating machine, the combination of a drum rotatably mounted in position, plate means provided with flange portions at opposite edges mounted in said drum transversely thereof, comparatively narrow plates provided with flange portions at their free edges pivotally mounted on said first-named plate means on axes extending longitudinally of the drum in position to have their flange portions stand in close proximity to the flanges of said rst-named plate means, spring means serving normally to hold said narrow plates pressed yieldingly against said first-named plate means for causing said several flanges to grip the opposite end portions of a master sheet having its intermediate portion wrapped about at least a portion of said drum, and lever means for one of said pivotally mounted plates adapted in a pastcenter turned position to hold said plate in spaced relation to said first-named plate means for expediting the connection of said master sheet to said first-named plate means.
9. In a duplicating machine, the combination of a drum rotatably mounted in position, a plate mounted in said drum transversely thereof and having a iiange portion in angular relation to the body of the plate at one edge thereof, a second plate provided with a iiange portion in angular relation to its body portion slidably mounted on the opposite edge portion of said first-named plate, comparatively narrow plates provided with nange portions at their free edges pivotally mounted on said rst-named two plates respectively on axes extending longitudinally of the drum in position to have their flange portions stand in close proximity to the flanges on said first-named two plates, spring means serving normally to hold said last-named two plates pressed yieldingly against said rst-named two plates for causing said several anges to grip the opposite end portions of a master sheet having its intermediate portion wrapped about at least a portion of said drum, and spring means normally urging .'-said second iplate falongzsaid Lrst-'named Yplate in -the direction 'for tightening said :master sheet.
11). 4In .'.a duplicating 2machine, themombination of rotatably mounted fin `position, lfa -plate Jmountedfin said vdrum transversely thereof and Vh'aving a an'ge portion 'in angular zrelation to the bodyof the p'latefat one `edge thereof, a secf'on'd plate provided with :a flange portion in angular relation :to Vlrits 'body 'portion slidably :mounted -on the opposite edge portion of `said .first-named p'late, fcomparatively narrow '.p'lates provided 'with flange 'portions fat 'their f'free edges pivo'tally mounted 'on said rst-named twop'lates 'respectively fon f'aXes extending longitudinally of the4drum Jin Ipositionrto have their Vflange portions stand in close :proximity fto the fan'ges `on .said i'irstnamed two @plates, 'spring means serving normally to hold -fsaidlast-named 4two 'plates for causing Isaid several `ilangesrto fgrip fthe `-opposite iend portions of ia master sheet'fha'vingrits inter- Smediate :portion Wrapped labout Yat Tleast fa vpor- Ttion of `said drum, spring `means lnormally urging said 'secondjplat'e along said first-named plate zin the direction for tightening said master sheet, and imeans [carried iby the fonerof said pivo'tally mounted plates mounted Aon v`-said second plate for looking saidone `plate-in either'its Closed posi- 'tionor'its openiposition.
f1`1. In va duplicating machine, the combination :ofa ldrum rotatably `mounted 'in sposition, a lplate mounted -in said drum 'transversely fthereof Yand fhaving 'a 'ange Aportion in `'angular relation to the body of the plate1at -onefedge-'thereoi a secfond plate provided with a 'flange portion in Jangular relation Ato its body -portion -svlidally mounted on the opposite 'edge portion fof said 'first'named plate, comparatively fnarrow plates agentes provided with liangezlpor'ti'ons fattheir "Tree edges pivotally mounted on said iirst-named two yplates respectively on aXes extending longitudinally -of Athe .drum v'in position Eto have their iiangeA portions stand in lclose proximity to the angeson said rst-named two plates, spring means fservinginorfinally to hold lsaid last-named l'two :plates :pressed yieldingly against :said iirst-named -tvvo plates :for ,causing `said several iflan'ges "to grip the :op- 10 I p'osite end iportions of a lmaster fshee't having its intermediate portion ,wrapped about vvat leas't a. portion of :said drum, --spring .means normally urging :said second plate `Valong said first-'named eplate in the ldirection for tightening fsaid master sheet, .and means fcarried :by *the .one of said piv- :otally mounted plates mounted on said `second plate adapted yby 'hooked `'eng-agement `with :said inst-named .plate to :hold said one plate in its Aopen position and adapted :by engagement IWith .said vfirst-.named plate in a changed position tto sholdsaid one lplate in its closed position.
12. vInga. duplicatingmachne, the ycombination Yof fa .drum rotatably :mountedfin position, a'plate movably mounted in said drum transversely thereof, means icarried -by said iplate i'for releasably attaching thereto one endof lamaster sheet `wrappedat least :partially about 'said drum, other `means :carried by said ;plate for tattaching the opposite end of said master 'sheet releasably thereto, means lfor adjusting said plate with -respect to the drum for lchanging the position of the master sheet eirc-umferentially of the drum, and graduations on said drum and the master sheet for indicating the adjustment of .the master sheet lwith respect tothe drum.
MORRIS P. NEAL.
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