US24861A - Machine fob feeding paper to printing-presses - Google Patents
Machine fob feeding paper to printing-presses Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
- US24861A US24861A US24861DA US24861A US 24861 A US24861 A US 24861A US 24861D A US24861D A US 24861DA US 24861 A US24861 A US 24861A
- Authority
- US
- United States
- Prior art keywords
- paper
- roller
- printing
- presses
- sheet
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Expired - Lifetime
Links
- 229920001971 elastomer Polymers 0.000 description 9
- 244000286663 Ficus elastica Species 0.000 description 2
- RRHGJUQNOFWUDK-UHFFFAOYSA-N Isoprene Chemical compound CC(=C)C=C RRHGJUQNOFWUDK-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 2
- 229920001195 polyisoprene Polymers 0.000 description 2
- 239000000463 material Substances 0.000 description 1
- 239000002184 metal Substances 0.000 description 1
- 230000000284 resting effect Effects 0.000 description 1
Images
Classifications
-
- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65H—HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
- B65H3/00—Separating articles from piles
- B65H3/46—Supplementary devices or measures to assist separation or prevent double feed
- B65H3/52—Friction retainers acting on under or rear side of article being separated
- B65H3/5207—Non-driven retainers, e.g. movable retainers being moved by the motion of the article
- B65H3/5215—Non-driven retainers, e.g. movable retainers being moved by the motion of the article the retainers positioned under articles separated from the top of the pile
- B65H3/5223—Retainers of the pad-type, e.g. friction pads
Definitions
- Our invention consists in an arrangement and combination of a series of feed and friction rollers with an adjust-able friction stop, or rubber whereby the sheets of paper of any size, texture or thickness, either wet, or dry, will be regularly and speedily fed from the pile singly, or one at a time as hereinafterdescribed and represented.
- the blank paper which is to be passed through the machine in single sheets is placed upon the table A, as represented by red lines Fig. l, which consists of a number of horizontal rollers having their bearings in two longitudinal bars B, B, so that the sheets of paper will pass over them with very little friction. Between these rollers are vertical fingers C, made laterally adjustable by a right and left screw D, which serve to keep the paper in position upon the table so that it will be presented properly to the feeders.
- the pile of paper is laid upon this table with the front edges resting upon a metal guard or guide plate E, and fitting closely against the adjustable frame F.
- a feed roller G In front of the table above described is a feed roller G, having its bearings in ad j ustable journal boxes H, H, and rotated in the direction of the arrow (of Fig. l).
- the surface of this feed roller is covered with india-rubber or other suitable material for creating sufficient friction upon the under sheet of the pile of paper to carry it forward between a smaller roller I, covered in like manner, and a friction stop J, which may also be made of india-rubber.
- This friction stop is fixed to a vertically adjustable frame F; the arrangement shown by the drawings consists of a sheet of rubber passed from one side of the frame F, through a mortise, and under the frame, and held in its position by a key or wedge a.
- This rubber or friction stop J is adjusted by set screws Z), l), to the periphery of the roller I, so that it will slightly bear upon its surface and create sufiicient friction to prevent two sheets of paper passing through, but at the same time allow the edges of two sheets to pass between the rubber and roller.
- rollers L, M As each sheet of paper passes between the feed rollers above described they are caught between rollers L, M; and delivered from the machine.
- the lower roller L is a covered or friction roller, while the upper one M, has a smoth surface and is held down upon the surface of roller L, by springs c, pressing upon its journal boxes.
- This machine may be driven at any ordinary speed, depending upon the nature of the machine to which the papers are fed, or for the purposes to which it is applied.
- the motive power is communicated to a pulley N, on the shaft of feed roller G, and froln this transmitted to rollers L, L, by a large pulley I), on the opposite end over which passes a belt R, which is carried to a pulley on the shaft of roller L; this roller gives motion to roller I, by a belt S.
- the rollers all have a uniform speed.
Landscapes
- Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
- Sheets, Magazines, And Separation Thereof (AREA)
Description
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
GEO. H. FERGUSON AND S. FERGUSON, OF MALDEN BRIDGE, NEW YORK.
MACHINE FOR FEEDING PAPER T0 PRINTING-PRESSES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 24,861, dated July 26, 1859; Reissued September 25, 1860, No. 1046.
To all rwhom it may concern.'
Be it known that we, GEORGE H. FERGU- soN and SYLvnsTER FERGUSON, both of Malden Bridge, in the county of Columbia and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Machines for Feeding Paper to Printing-Presses, Ruling- Machines, the.; and we do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, of which- Figure l, represents a longitudinal vertical section taken centrally through the machine, showing the several parts in their respective positions for feeding the paper. Fig. 2, shows a plan view of the machine. Fig. 3, is a detached and enlarged, view of the feed wheel and friction rubber showing the operation of feeding the paper between the same.
Our invention consists in an arrangement and combination of a series of feed and friction rollers with an adjust-able friction stop, or rubber whereby the sheets of paper of any size, texture or thickness, either wet, or dry, will be regularly and speedily fed from the pile singly, or one at a time as hereinafterdescribed and represented.
The blank paper which is to be passed through the machine in single sheets is placed upon the table A, as represented by red lines Fig. l, which consists of a number of horizontal rollers having their bearings in two longitudinal bars B, B, so that the sheets of paper will pass over them with very little friction. Between these rollers are vertical fingers C, made laterally adjustable by a right and left screw D, which serve to keep the paper in position upon the table so that it will be presented properly to the feeders. The pile of paper is laid upon this table with the front edges resting upon a metal guard or guide plate E, and fitting closely against the adjustable frame F.
In front of the table above described is a feed roller G, having its bearings in ad j ustable journal boxes H, H, and rotated in the direction of the arrow (of Fig. l). The surface of this feed roller is covered with india-rubber or other suitable material for creating sufficient friction upon the under sheet of the pile of paper to carry it forward between a smaller roller I, covered in like manner, and a friction stop J, which may also be made of india-rubber. This friction stop is fixed to a vertically adjustable frame F; the arrangement shown by the drawings consists of a sheet of rubber passed from one side of the frame F, through a mortise, and under the frame, and held in its position by a key or wedge a. This rubber or friction stop J, is adjusted by set screws Z), l), to the periphery of the roller I, so that it will slightly bear upon its surface and create sufiicient friction to prevent two sheets of paper passing through, but at the same time allow the edges of two sheets to pass between the rubber and roller.
The lowest sheet from the pile of paper having been fed up on the roller I, by feed roller G, seen in Fig. 3, it momentarily stops, on account of the lixed rubber J, until the next lowest sheet is fed up between the rubber and lowermost sheet. This upper sheet then passes between the lower sheet and rubber J, and forms a smooth surface for the lower sheet to pass under as the friction roller I, impels it forward. On the instant this sheet leaves the roller I, the next succeeding sheet is acted upon by the roller and impelled forward, while the one above it is checked by the rubber I, and destroys the friction of its surface upon the lower sheet; and soon the same operation repeated until the pile of paper has been fed through the rollers a single sheet at a time.
As each sheet of paper passes between the feed rollers above described they are caught between rollers L, M; and delivered from the machine. The lower roller L, is a covered or friction roller, while the upper one M, has a smoth surface and is held down upon the surface of roller L, by springs c, pressing upon its journal boxes.
This machine may be driven at any ordinary speed, depending upon the nature of the machine to which the papers are fed, or for the purposes to which it is applied. The motive power is communicated to a pulley N, on the shaft of feed roller G, and froln this transmitted to rollers L, L, by a large pulley I), on the opposite end over which passes a belt R, which is carried to a pulley on the shaft of roller L; this roller gives motion to roller I, by a belt S. Thus the rollers all have a uniform speed.
The several parts above described are supported upon a suitable frame, and are adjustable to the different sizes and thicknesses of paper to be fed through the machine and to suit the various circumstances attending the feeding of the paper.
What- We claim as our invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is,
Feeding Sheets of paper singly to a printing press paper ruling, or other machine re-V quiring the feed of a single sheet at a time, by means of feed roller Gr, feed roller I, and adjustable friction stop J, or the equivalents thereof, when arranged essentially as hereinabove specified.
GEORGE H. FERGUSON. SYLVESTER FERGUSON.
Witnesses to the signature of George H. Ferguson:
CHARLES lV. LIPPITT, RUSSEL D. ASHLEY.
lVitnesses to the signature of Svlvester Ferguson: y u
ERASTUS IDE, SILAS l/VooTsoN.
Publications (1)
| Publication Number | Publication Date |
|---|---|
| US24861A true US24861A (en) | 1859-07-26 |
Family
ID=2093299
Family Applications (1)
| Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| US24861D Expired - Lifetime US24861A (en) | Machine fob feeding paper to printing-presses |
Country Status (1)
| Country | Link |
|---|---|
| US (1) | US24861A (en) |
-
0
- US US24861D patent/US24861A/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
Similar Documents
| Publication | Publication Date | Title |
|---|---|---|
| US24861A (en) | Machine fob feeding paper to printing-presses | |
| US600844A (en) | Machine | |
| US30719A (en) | Machine eoe | |
| US468A (en) | Thomas french | |
| USRE1046E (en) | ferguson | |
| US707116A (en) | Machine for securing together boards by means of cleats. | |
| US27953A (en) | Tatented ape | |
| US23599A (en) | Improved machine for corrugating metal plates | |
| US517558A (en) | Veneer-mortising machine | |
| US651307A (en) | Sheet feed or separator. | |
| US597981A (en) | Stamp-canceler and postmarker | |
| US121099A (en) | Improvement in post-office letter-stamping apparatus | |
| US440377A (en) | Paper-calendering machine | |
| US23107A (en) | Machine for printing the address on newspapers | |
| US113291A (en) | Improvement in paper-feeders | |
| US60504A (en) | gordon | |
| US186133A (en) | Improvement in machines for cutting paper and other material | |
| US161242A (en) | Improvement in machines for calendering printed sheets | |
| US10824A (en) | Machine fob | |
| US749985A (en) | Ho model | |
| US15477A (en) | Improved printing-press | |
| US545863A (en) | Paper-feeding machine | |
| US20276A (en) | Piiess for zincographic printing | |
| US516317A (en) | Perforating attachment for printing-presses | |
| US4251A (en) | Boring-machine |