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US2448940A
US2448940A US644260A US64426046A US2448940A US 2448940 A US2448940 A US 2448940A US 644260 A US644260 A US 644260A US 64426046 A US64426046 A US 64426046A US 2448940 A US2448940 A US 2448940A
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  • shearedfle'nds a-reiplace T means at each: side of the bari fonrno'liiin'gi the-efid's inpbsi-tion, one or more 05 th "-endsibtw mg treated witliia :c'ementfisti that-ewhenfiai clampingb'arisipressearu on'th'eiicemente'd shearecl enu and ante: tiie -first mentionedi'bargr said'ien'd's wi1l be rigidlymonnected togetheri
  • Figure 1 is a plan VieW'ofiasIeeVeI-fQrming ma! chine, constructed in accordanceiwith theprina ciple of my invention.
  • Figure 2 is anr end'view in el'e'vation ofthe machine.
  • Ffigure43 is a longitudinal vertical seotiomrofz thema'cliin'e.
  • Figure 4 is a-transverse fragmentary vertical section taken along the line'-4-4wof Figure 3;:
  • I0- designates a base member having upstanding 4 was. (01. 1544-422),
  • side 'wailsalhand end wallsdZ kpairiofspostse-lae rise from the end walls and are disposemin a lom gitudinalroentral line-.0154 thw base: I0.-. Posts-i I4 and:. I fi-aaredocatedxadjacentfone.:side wall I -I riser-frontthesbaser member- I II. Otherposts; I 6 and I I4 risewfro'm the base: member I 0 adjacent thevothervsidezwall'i I I The-posts I 4 to: I I inclu-w siverareiocatedat the cornersrfof therbasememben.
  • bars? 22 is: adapted tor be placedt uporiithe.
  • cota' Theronpositerrfends of ftherz' bar" 2 2? are: reduced as? shown at 26 for aipumose whlch willxslde presetrtlye' I explained.- Theswundewface 231 ofztherbaio 22i'i's flaztz.
  • each U-shaped member 52 are spaced suificiently apart so that the bar 22 may be placed on the beveled ends-23 adjacent end of the second bar and means carried by each U-shaped member for applying pressure on the second bar, whereby to cause the second bar to press the overlapped ends of the sheet of material against the longitudinal bar.
  • a device for forming a sheet of materal into a protective sleeve, the opposite ends of the material being beveled, comprising an oblong base
  • the members 40 and Q 42 are for the purpose of retaining the ends in position so that the clamping bar 22 may be applied to the beveled ends of the material.
  • a coil spring 54 is attached to the under-face of each member of] and 42 and extends downwardly and is connected to a lug 55, mounted on the base It.
  • the operating arms 44 are moved downwardly until the catches 45 engage the pins as, whence the members 4! ⁇ and 42 will be held in an inoperative position.
  • the bar 22 is then removed by the release of the yokes 30, after which the bar 2
  • a device for forming a sheet of material into a protective sleeve with the opposite ends of the sheet being beveled comprising a frame, a longitudinal bar mounted on the frame, a clamp pivotally mounted at each side of the frame and having an inner free edge adapted to retain the beveled ends of the sheet in overlapped position after one of said ends has had an application of cement, a second bar resting on the overlapped ends, a.
  • U-shaped member pivoted on each end of the first-mentioned bar and swingable over an The members M) and iz must be moved the supports at each side of the base and provided with a straight edge adapted to maintain the beveled; ends of the sheet on the bar, with the least one edge has had an application of cement,
  • a retaining means pivotally mounted on the supports at each side of the base and provided with a straight edge adapted to maintain the beveled ends of the sheet on the bar, with the beveled edges-0f the material overlapped after at least one edge has had an application of cement, a second bar resting on the overlapped ends, springs holding the retaining means pressed on the material, and a threaded bolt swingably mounted on each end of the first bar and adapted to exert pressure on'the second bar, whereby to cause the second bar to press the overlapped ends of the material against the first-named bar.
  • a device for forming a sheet of material in- :to a protective sleeve with the opposite ends of the sheet being beveled comprising a frame, a
  • longitudinal bar mounted on the frame, a clamppivotally mounted at each side of the frame and having an inner free edge adapted to retain the beveled ends of the sheet in overlapped position after one of said ends has had an application of cement, a second bar resting on the overlapped ends, the longitudinal bar being removably carried by the frame, springs holding the clamps pressed on the material where supported b the longitudinal bar, a U-shaped member pivoted on each end of said longitudinal bar, and a bolt threaded into a passage in thebight portion of each U-shaped member, and engageable with an adjacent end of the second bar for exerting pressure on said bar, whereby to cause the second bar to press the overlapped ends of the sheet against the longitudinal bar.

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Sept. 7, 1948. R. Y. WHITTEMORE I 2,443,940
MACHINE FOR MAKING PROTECTIVE SLEEVES Filed Jan. 30, 1946 v 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 IN V EN TOR.
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Sept. 7, 1948. r R. Y. WHITTEMORE 2,443,940
MACHINE FOR MAKING PROTECTIVE SLEEVES Filed Jan. so, 1946 B'ShBetS- -Sheet 2 121K Wazzzemm Patented Sept. 7, 1948 Robert-Young 'Whi-ttemore, Burlingtomi Application January 031946? sflz'illiNba =6442BOE 'liihisl:invent1on2v relatesstoi a: deviceefbrrfermingi protective/shaves; V
Anrobjectiaorz the JIIVGHUUIILJ'S? the: provismn: of: a device for ffirmngzai'protectivetisleeve: fonraz." diawiirgrrollercixnwspinnersframe saididevice in;- cluding clampinglelementsforc'ret ainingithe abet-"- ele'dendsiof a1sheetCof-imaterialmn azciampingehanf withitiie -endsfiofzthei'm'aterialbeingaclalmpewaftemr cement: has beeni applied: to one: o'fltli'e ibevelecti Sfii -IQLCE'SE Another obiect o'f' thesinvention'! is thezprnvra sion: of: aim-achineufor "manufacturingiarcot from a sheet of cm-1c: in- WhiGhitheb free: ends of triei sheetiliaveb'een'sheared sczthat whemthersnearedi end= are cemented; togeth'enz a: sieeveirwilll be. formedfihaving the same thicknesssthroughent the: circumfere" 'ofithe sIee've, saidmacnmenavmg: han upon which'ith'er. shearedfle'nds a-reiplace T means at each: side of the bari fonrno'liiin'gi the-efid's inpbsi-tion, one or more 05 th "-endsibtw mg treated witliia :c'ementfisti that-ewhenfiai clampingb'arisipressearu on'th'eiicemente'd shearecl enu and ante: tiie -first mentionedi'bargr said'ien'd's wi1l be rigidlymonnected togetheri A f 'ui ther cleject of'the invention is -the provi storm the machineforforming protective*sl'eves= in'awhich-a supporting bar is reInovably' sii olrler-ted above 1a? base member with pivoted holding ele ments dis'pbsecl at 'each side of *the; Bar; for rest in'g- 'on the hetlelewends of a l strip of material so" th t w h'en-cement is applied to one of tli'e =beve1'd' en'd's'iand' a clampiiigll'bar is appliedment'ion'e'd hat, the' lo'eveled ends -wil-l b'e secured together.
With the foregoing and ctli'er'obiiects in" view which wili apicear 'as the de-scriiationproceedstthemVe-micm-mmists of certain *novel 5 dtails of con-= struction' and c'cmb'inations:of "pa'rts, hereinafter movers-11w described and pointed out in the claims; i b e'iii g understood that ehang'es'maw be made 1n the '-construction'- and arrangement" of s-art's withont departin'g from the "spirit of tlie invention as claimed.
In-= the" accompanying- "drawings the" preferred form of the invention has been shown.
In said drawings= Figure 1 is a plan VieW'ofiasIeeVeI-fQrming ma! chine, constructed in accordanceiwith theprina ciple of my invention.
Figure 2 is anr end'view in el'e'vation ofthe machine.
Ffigure43...is a longitudinal vertical seotiomrofz thema'cliin'e.
Figure 4 is a-transverse fragmentary vertical section taken along the line'-4-4wof Figure 3;:
Referring-emote particu1ar1y teat-he drawings,
I0- designates a base member having upstanding 4 was. (01. 1544-422),
side 'wailsalhand end wallsdZ: kpairiofspostse-lae rise from the end walls and are disposemin a lom gitudinalroentral line-.0154 thw base: I0.-. Posts-i I4 and:. I fi-aaredocatedxadjacentfone.:side wall I -I riser-frontthesbaser member- I II. Otherposts; I 6 and I I4 risewfro'm the base: member I 0 adjacent thevothervsidezwall'i I I The-posts I 4 to: I I inclu-w siverareiocatedat the cornersrfof therbasememben.
It will ;bern0ted1from11=ligures:1 ancI 2: that; the: upperrendxofr each pastel -3=hasz a groove 2lr tov receive;-thc-::end's-- of a bani I; which rextends-ilongitue dinallwof and aboveEthe base%member-.. Theebota tom .portionroflthe bar-:21riszrrounded; while the? upper surface: is:: flat; shown: m'or'erpa-rti'cula-riy; imFi'gure'a li r.
clamping: bars? 22 is: adapted tor be placedt uporiithe. barrMMFigflreA r and :isi adapted to:rest:z upon .4 thezbeveledf ends 23: and Maori-1am sheet of: material 2 5 which: isiaidapte'd: to; be form-adv inter a protectivea sieeve- -for a1 drawing; roller in: a:- spinneri frame}; and :oomm'ohlyi known. as an cota' Theronpositerrfends of ftherz' bar" 2 2? are: reduced as? shown at 26 for aipumose whlch willxslde presetrtlye' I explained.- Theswundewface 231 ofztherbaio 22i'i's flaztz.
Amokerefllislptvoted atim :orrsea'ch:endilofithe'flbam 2 I; sci'thatait'zmaygswin outwardly;- from :thetrends. of&sa;id.-ba-r.1 A:bolt 3=2aiissthreadedfintma'passagci inithebightl portion 33% of each swingalole:yoke: A manipulatingiknob. 34 -is secured=to'rtheouter end of thle2b01tts0 that-the-"boit may be" screwed inwardly-andiproperly-adjustedl 'A'lnutl- 35flori' each 'bolt -m-alyr be-remployed for lociiingitha bolt in. -posi-tiomafter ithasbeen adjusted;
Careful inspection: 0151 Figure? will: show that the yokes mayvbe TSWHHEL inwardlyion their. pivots soisthat thew-freerends onthe-' threadedrboltsrmam" e a e the: top: surface of' the? reduced. portions: 2ti-oftthezclamping barr'zlz I At retaining element: corihasr an intermedlatef portibn: pivotedvat: 41- onlthez p'osts'zl 4 am" I 5' at one; sideacfxtheizbar -21 V A1 retaining 'eiment 42% hasean intermediatepcrtiompivoted at 4'3 on the pdst's fi antI -I I' at tli'e other side of'the barZ I Each retaining element" Ifasamoperatinghandle M projecting outwardly from eachisidewf the machineand has 'acatch de ad aptedtb enga'ge 7a pinfi -onan adiacent post forholtlihgdhei're? I tainingelementirraninoperativepositioni.. Each catch Has an op'erating' handle" '4'! pivoted at 4'8? on earstAHf projectingi'downwardly from the dle 4'5." A s-pri'ngejfl"lietweenetl'ieehandle.andlthe I lever ill-tends. it'd maintaim the.- catch in operativecrelation withaflciemint45v Iti/wilLebe noted that the inner endaoflfther eatchcis-tbevelediat 5:1; so.thatzwhemthe handler444s rmoved downwardly; L
members 52 are spaced suificiently apart so that the bar 22 may be placed on the beveled ends-23 adjacent end of the second bar and means carried by each U-shaped member for applying pressure on the second bar, whereby to cause the second bar to press the overlapped ends of the sheet of material against the longitudinal bar.
2. A device for forming a sheet of materal into a protective sleeve, the opposite ends of the material being beveled, comprising an oblong base,
supports on the base at opposite sides thereof, a
post rising from each end of said base, a bar supported by the posts midway between the side "supports, a retaining means pivotally mounted on and 24 of the material 25. The members 40 and Q 42 are for the purpose of retaining the ends in position so that the clamping bar 22 may be applied to the beveled ends of the material.
A coil spring 54 is attached to the under-face of each member of] and 42 and extends downwardly and is connected to a lug 55, mounted on the base It.
The operation of my device is as follows:
Before the material 25 is applied to the machine, the bar 22 must be removed'after the yokes 30 have been swung beyond the ends of the bar 2|. out of position so that the handles M are depressed until the catches 45 engage the pins 46. The end 24 of the material 2 is placed on the flat surface of the bar 2!, after which the catch 45 is released so that the spring 54 will pull the inner end of the member All downwardly and engage the end 24 and retain it in position on the bar 20. The other catch 45 is released so that the spring 54 will pull the inner end of the member 42 downwardly and engage the other end 23 of the strip of material 25. In this manner both of the ends 23 and 24 will be positioned on the bar 2!, with the beveled edges on the ends of the strips 25 being in overlapping position. Cement is then applied to one beveled edge or both beveled edges if necessary..
. The clamping ends 23 and 24 of the material 25 are now held in place so that the bar 22 may be applied to the cemented ends of the material. The yokes 30 are then swung inwardly so that the free ends of the threaded bolts 32 may slip over the rounded ends of the bar 22 and engage the upper surface of the reduced portions 26 of said bar. If necessary the knobs 34 may be manipulated to exert pressure on the bar 22, so that the beveled edges of the material 25 will be held firmly in place to permit the cement to dry, which only requires a few minutes.
As soon as the ends are cemented together, the operating arms 44 are moved downwardly until the catches 45 engage the pins as, whence the members 4!} and 42 will be held in an inoperative position. The bar 22 is then removed by the release of the yokes 30, after which the bar 2| is raised from the sockets 2B in the upper ends of the posts l3, and the completed sleeve is then slipped ofi' said bar, after which other sleeves are formed on the machine.
What is claimed is:
1. A device for forming a sheet of material into a protective sleeve with the opposite ends of the sheet being beveled, comprising a frame, a longitudinal bar mounted on the frame, a clamp pivotally mounted at each side of the frame and having an inner free edge adapted to retain the beveled ends of the sheet in overlapped position after one of said ends has had an application of cement, a second bar resting on the overlapped ends, a. U-shaped member pivoted on each end of the first-mentioned bar and swingable over an The members M) and iz must be moved the supports at each side of the base and provided with a straight edge adapted to maintain the beveled; ends of the sheet on the bar, with the least one edge has had an application of cement,
- supported by the posts midway between the side supports, -a retaining means pivotally mounted on the supports at each side of the base and provided with a straight edge adapted to maintain the beveled ends of the sheet on the bar, with the beveled edges-0f the material overlapped after at least one edge has had an application of cement, a second bar resting on the overlapped ends, springs holding the retaining means pressed on the material, and a threaded bolt swingably mounted on each end of the first bar and adapted to exert pressure on'the second bar, whereby to cause the second bar to press the overlapped ends of the material against the first-named bar.
4. A device for forming a sheet of material in- :to a protective sleeve with the opposite ends of the sheet being beveled, comprising a frame, a
longitudinal bar mounted on the frame, a clamppivotally mounted at each side of the frame and having an inner free edge adapted to retain the beveled ends of the sheet in overlapped position after one of said ends has had an application of cement, a second bar resting on the overlapped ends, the longitudinal bar being removably carried by the frame, springs holding the clamps pressed on the material where supported b the longitudinal bar, a U-shaped member pivoted on each end of said longitudinal bar, and a bolt threaded into a passage in thebight portion of each U-shaped member, and engageable with an adjacent end of the second bar for exerting pressure on said bar, whereby to cause the second bar to press the overlapped ends of the sheet against the longitudinal bar.
ROBERT YOUNG WHITTEMORE.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date I 1,922,189 Angeli Aug. 15, 1933 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 324,500 Italy Feb. 4, 1935
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