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US2668355A
US2668355A US364860A US36486053A US2668355A US 2668355 A US2668355 A US 2668355A US 364860 A US364860 A US 364860A US 36486053 A US36486053 A US 36486053A US 2668355 A US2668355 A US 2668355A
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  • This invention relates to an attachment for an engraving machine and particularly relates to an attachment which enables two or more engraving plates to be made by single operation.
  • a metal plate is ordinarily coated with an acid resist, placed in a pantograph engraving machine, the desired information traced through the resist,
  • the device is described as attached to The Universal Engraving Machine, which is an engraving machine manufactured by the Cronite Co., Inc. of North Bergen, New Jersey.
  • the Universal Engraving Machine which is an engraving machine manufactured by the Cronite Co., Inc. of North Bergen, New Jersey.
  • the device of the present invention may be readily attached to various engraving machines and that the description of the device in connection with this particular machine is merely for convenience.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation of a Universal Engraving Machine with the device of the present invention attached thereto.
  • Figure 2 is a plan view of the engraving ma- 01111118 with the device of the present invention in p ace.
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of the arm which is used to fasten the device of the present invention onto an engraving machine.
  • an engraving machine having a base 5 and an upright member
  • the member 1 supports a fixed bearing support 9. which has attached thereto three bearing surfaces designated II, 3 and IS.
  • the member! also supports an upper table ll which is fixed in relation to the base 5 and which serves as a sup-' port for the plate or plates to be engraved IS;
  • the engraving operation is accomplished by means of a tracing stylus 2
  • is supported by an arm 25, which is'pivoted to an upper bearing support or movable table 21, which has attached thereto three bearings, designated 29, 3
  • the arm 45 is provided.
  • the arm 45 is slidably mounted on the table I! and it can be moved upwardly or downwardly by the action of the lever 41.
  • Lever 41 is controlled by the rod 48, which is ordinarily attached to a foot'pedal, not illustrated. In this manner, as the rod 48 is pulled, th lever arm 41 will cause the arm 45 to be raised to prevent gouging the plate I 9 between letters.
  • the equip ment thus far described is purely conventional and has been described only to aid in an understanding of the device of the present invention.
  • the device of the present invention consists of an arm 49, one end of which has a notch 5
  • the upper end of arm 49 is rounded as at 55.
  • Attached to the upper end of arm 49 is a clamp 51, which is suitably provided with a thumb screw 59, for rigidly clamping part 5'! onto the rounded portion of arm 49.
  • tached to the clamp 51 are two horizontal rods GI and 63.
  • has attached thereto a swinging arm and the clamp 5! has attached Rigidly atthereto a corresponding swinging arm 61.
  • the arms 65 and 61 support a control rod 69, which is fastened therebetween.
  • the control arm 69 is free to swing up and down, but its downward movement is limited by contact with the arm 45, as is shown.
  • Attached to th rods 61 and 63 by means of a thumb screw TI is a sliding stylus support 13.
  • the stylus support 13 is clamped to the rods GI and 63 by means of friction exerted by the thumb screw II on the part F5.
  • the stylus support 13 carries a swinging T-shaped arm 19, which has thereon a, clamp 8
  • Cone bearings are used to fasten the arm 19 to the support I3.
  • the stylus 83 is clamped in place by means of the screw 85.
  • two stylus sup ports 13 are shown attached to the rods 51 and 63, but it is apparent that several such members can be used. It is also apparent that more than one complete assembly, made in accordance with the present invention, can be clamped to the upper hearing support member 27 so that an even larger number of plates may be made at the sam time. If two assemblies are used, the second one should be a mirror image of the one illustrated.
  • the device may be used to engrave a single plate by merely swinging one of the arms 19 back, whereupon it will rest on the member 13 and thus be inoperative.
  • the reproducing stylus will reproduce faithfully the movement of the tracing stylus, and can be raised from the work by the arm 45, which is built into the machine for this purpose. Since each reproducing stylus is suspended independently, no fine adjustment of the vertical position of the stylus is necessary.
  • a clamp adapted to be fastened to the movable table of an engraving machine, two parallel arms extending horizontally from said clamp, at least one stylus holder slidably mounted on said horizontal arms, means for fastening the stylus holder on said arms in a fixed position, a swinging arm pivota'lly attached to the stylus holder at one end thereof said swinging arm extending at right angles to said parallel arm and adapted to reeeiye a stylus at the free end, and a swinging rod parallel to and spaced from the two parallel arms, said swmsing od being adapted to contact th under portion of the swinging arm and to raise the swinging arm.

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J. CLARK ENGRAVING DEVICE Feb. 9, 1954 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed June 29, 1953 INVEN TOR. John Clark ECAHOFF d SLICK, fihfz s. BY fif) imber of five firm.
Feb. 9, 1954 J. CLARK 2,668,355
ENGRAVING DEVICE Filed June 29, 1953 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 EIIEIZE 1N VEN TOR. John C/a/"k 5/ BY ECKHOFF sue/ 41/ 5.
,4 member 0) fhe firm.
Patented Feb. 9, i954 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE ENGRAVING DEVICE John Clark, Berkeley, Calif. Application June 29, 1953, Serial No. 364,860
1 Claim.
This invention relates to an attachment for an engraving machine and particularly relates to an attachment which enables two or more engraving plates to be made by single operation.
In the making of plates for engraving, a metal plate is ordinarily coated with an acid resist, placed in a pantograph engraving machine, the desired information traced through the resist,
and the plate is then etched with acid. It frequently happens that a number of plates are to be made which have certain common information thereon. For instance, a corporation might have several plates made, each of which had the name and address of the corporation, but wherein the various plates had the name of. a diflerent ofllcer thereon. It is apparent that it is highly advantageous if th common subject matter of the various plates can be traced onto the plates with a single operation.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an attachment for a conventional engraving machine whereby a number of engraving plates can be made with a single operation.
It is another object of this invention to provide a device wherein the attachment for making multiple plates is inexpensive, rugged, and may be readily attached to an existing engraving machine with a minimum amount of trouble.
In the description of the device which follows, the device is described as attached to The Universal Engraving Machine, which is an engraving machine manufactured by the Cronite Co., Inc. of North Bergen, New Jersey. However, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the device of the present invention may be readily attached to various engraving machines and that the description of the device in connection with this particular machine is merely for convenience.
In the drawings forming a part of the specification:
Figure 1 is a front elevation of a Universal Engraving Machine with the device of the present invention attached thereto.
Figure 2 is a plan view of the engraving ma- 01111118 with the device of the present invention in p ace.
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the arm which is used to fasten the device of the present invention onto an engraving machine.
Referring now to the drawing by reference characters, there is shown an engraving machine having a base 5 and an upright member The member 1 supports a fixed bearing support 9. which has attached thereto three bearing surfaces designated II, 3 and IS. The member! also supports an upper table ll which is fixed in relation to the base 5 and which serves as a sup-' port for the plate or plates to be engraved IS; The engraving operation is accomplished by means of a tracing stylus 2|, which can be moved through the grooves of a master plate 23, which is placed on the base member 5. The stylus 2| is supported by an arm 25, which is'pivoted to an upper bearing support or movable table 21, which has attached thereto three bearings, designated 29, 3| and 35. Three ball bearings are placed between'the sets of flat bearings so that ball is free to rotate between bearings and 29, ball bearing 31 is free to rotate between bearings i3 and 3|, and ball bearing 39 is free to rotate between bearings l5 and 33. Attached to the member l is a bearing 4| which is retained by the collar 43 on the upright I. The bearing 4| has indentations 42 thereon, which bear against the arm 25. It is thus apparent that as the stylus 2| is moved, it will pivot around the point 42, so that the upper bearing support 21 will reproduce the movements of the stylus, but on a reduced scale. The degree of reduction can be changed by sliding the collar 43 up or down on the upright I, which changes the relationship in the distance between plate 21' and bearing 42 and between bearing 42 and stylus 2|, as is well-known to those skilled in the art.
Between letters, it is necessary to raise the reproducing stylus and for this purpose, the arm 45 is provided. The arm 45 is slidably mounted on the table I! and it can be moved upwardly or downwardly by the action of the lever 41. Lever 41 is controlled by the rod 48, which is ordinarily attached to a foot'pedal, not illustrated. In this manner, as the rod 48 is pulled, th lever arm 41 will cause the arm 45 to be raised to prevent gouging the plate I 9 between letters. The equip ment thus far described is purely conventional and has been described only to aid in an understanding of the device of the present invention.
The device of the present invention consists of an arm 49, one end of which has a notch 5| which may be provided with a screw 53 so that the arm 49 may be clamped to the upper bearing support 21. The upper end of arm 49 is rounded as at 55. Attached to the upper end of arm 49 is a clamp 51, which is suitably provided with a thumb screw 59, for rigidly clamping part 5'! onto the rounded portion of arm 49. tached to the clamp 51 are two horizontal rods GI and 63. The rod 6| has attached thereto a swinging arm and the clamp 5! has attached Rigidly atthereto a corresponding swinging arm 61. The arms 65 and 61 support a control rod 69, which is fastened therebetween. The control arm 69 is free to swing up and down, but its downward movement is limited by contact with the arm 45, as is shown. Attached to th rods 61 and 63 by means of a thumb screw TI is a sliding stylus support 13. The stylus support 13 is clamped to the rods GI and 63 by means of friction exerted by the thumb screw II on the part F5. The stylus support 13 carries a swinging T-shaped arm 19, which has thereon a, clamp 8| which holds a reproducing stylus 83. Cone bearings are used to fasten the arm 19 to the support I3. The stylus 83 is clamped in place by means of the screw 85. In the embodiment illustrated, two stylus sup ports 13 are shown attached to the rods 51 and 63, but it is apparent that several such members can be used. It is also apparent that more than one complete assembly, made in accordance with the present invention, can be clamped to the upper hearing support member 27 so that an even larger number of plates may be made at the sam time. If two assemblies are used, the second one should be a mirror image of the one illustrated.
From the equipment thus .deseribed, two or more plates can be engraved simultaneously. On the other hand, the device may be used to engrave a single plate by merely swinging one of the arms 19 back, whereupon it will rest on the member 13 and thus be inoperative.
The reproducing stylus will reproduce faithfully the movement of the tracing stylus, and can be raised from the work by the arm 45, which is built into the machine for this purpose. Since each reproducing stylus is suspended independently, no fine adjustment of the vertical position of the stylus is necessary.
I claim:
In a device of the character described, a clamp adapted to be fastened to the movable table of an engraving machine, two parallel arms extending horizontally from said clamp, at least one stylus holder slidably mounted on said horizontal arms, means for fastening the stylus holder on said arms in a fixed position, a swinging arm pivota'lly attached to the stylus holder at one end thereof said swinging arm extending at right angles to said parallel arm and adapted to reeeiye a stylus at the free end, and a swinging rod parallel to and spaced from the two parallel arms, said swmsing od being adapted to contact th under portion of the swinging arm and to raise the swinging arm. JOHN References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 512,719 Kleritj Jan. 16,, 1894 696,952 Eaton Apr. 8, 1902 1,039,713 Eaton Oct. 1, 1912
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