US271848A - Machine for forming blanks for shoe - tips - Google Patents

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43DMACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT OR METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING OR REPAIRING FOOTWEAR
    • A43D8/00Machines for cutting, ornamenting, marking or otherwise working up shoe part blanks
    • A43D8/32Working on edges or margins
    • A43D8/34Working on edges or margins by skiving
    • 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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    • Y10T83/00Cutting
    • Y10T83/02Other than completely through work thickness
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  • Mnennrr A HoL'roN, OF FITOHBURG, MASSACHUSETTS.
  • the spring E is to hold the cradle up, so that the roll 0 will run close to the roll L, but is prevented from touching by means of the screw P, which passes throu-gha log on the frame, and is threaded into the cradle D, the spring E yielding as stock is passing between the rolls.
  • the pressure of the spring E. is regulated by means of the screw Q. l
  • the roll L is driven by means of the pulleys T T, and the roll G is driven by the roll L by means of the gears R R. 0
  • a sleeve or pulley constructed as follows: (See. Fig. 5.)
  • the policy G is provided at one end with spaces or shoulders I and J.
  • I place the loose collar K, whose outside diameter is the same as the roll L.
  • I provide one or. more saws,M M, which are prevented from turning independent of the pulley by means of a small lug on the surface of'the space J. If it is necessary to usemorethan one saw,they are separated the required distance by means of the washerN, which is also secured by means of the small lug.
  • the loose collar 0 which has projecting from its outer edge small-punches set in any desired pattern.
  • the saws M M and the punches on the collar 0 must project alittle beyond the surface of the roll L and the loose collar K.
  • the saws M M may be made in the form of any revolving cutter. This combination of pulleys, loose collars, and saws is journaled upon the shaft H at the space H, and is prevented from slipping off by means of the nut U. It is given a high speed by means of a belt running in the space adapted for'it on the pulley. This motion isindependentv of that of the Shaft H.
  • the operation is as follows: If the shaft H, which is driven by the belt X,is run, say, about two hundred revolutions per minute, the rolls L and G will take the same speed, while the pulley G, carrying the saws M M, is run by means of the belt Y at a speed, say, of five thousandrevolutions per minute. Now, if leather or any other soft material is passed between the rolls L and C, it will be carried forward at a speed equal to that of the rolls,
  • the collar K holds the stock against the roll 0, and is made loose so as not to interfere with the progress of the leather as it is carried forward by the rolls.
  • the collar 0 would, when armed with punches, perforate between the grooves, and is made loose for the same reasons as those given for K.
  • the sleeve is provided with ribs F or with punchesf, or with both, in any desired pattern,

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M. A. HOLTON. MACHINE FOR FORMING BLANKS FOR SHOE TIPS.
N0. 271,848. Patented Feb. 6.1883.
N PEI'ERS, Phntn-Lilmgnphan Washington. D C.
(No Model.) 2 sneeze-sheen 2.
M. A. HOLTON.
MACHINE FOR FORMING BLANKS FOR SHOE TIPS. No. 271,848. Patented 1 611. 1883.
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UNrrEo STATES PATENT OFFicn.
Mnennrr A. HoL'roN, OF FITOHBURG, MASSACHUSETTS.
MACHINE FoR FORMING BLANKS FOR SHOE-TIPS.-
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 271,848, dated February 6, 1883.
' Application filed 0ctober24,1882. (No model.) I i To all whom tt may concern Be it known that I, MERRITT A. Honour, of Fitch burg, Worcester county, State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and Improved Machine'for Forming Blanks for Shoe-Tips; and I hereby declare the following to be afull, clear, and exact description thereof,.reference being had to the accom panying drawings, making part of this specification, in which- Fignre 1 is a side elevation of the machine. Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the same. Figs. 3 to 6, inclusive, are details to be referred to The object of my invention is to provide a machine which will with facility mark, chanattached to the frame A by means of a screw,
W,'at the back of the frame, (shownin dotted lines, Fig. 1,) which will allow the roll 0 to rock or fall away from the roll L, thus providing for irregularities in stock passed between them.
The spring E is to hold the cradle up, so that the roll 0 will run close to the roll L, but is prevented from touching by means of the screw P, which passes throu-gha log on the frame, and is threaded into the cradle D, the spring E yielding as stock is passing between the rolls. The pressure of the spring E. is regulated by means of the screw Q. l
The roll L is driven by means of the pulleys T T, and the roll G is driven by the roll L by means of the gears R R. 0
I use substantially the same table, automatic feedingdevice, and spring, and the same swinging gage-plate, as described in my Patents No. 230,280, dated July '20, 1880, and No. 250,734, dated December 13,1881, except that I contemplate that the gageplate may be made eitherstraight or curved, and that the feeding device may be run straight or on a curve, according to the workto he done.
When work is to be channeled I use on the upper roll, L, a sleeve or pulley constructed as follows: (See. Fig. 5.) The policy G is provided at one end with spaces or shoulders I and J. Upon the space I, I place the loose collar K, whose outside diameter is the same as the roll L. Upon the space J, I provide one or. more saws,M M, which are prevented from turning independent of the pulley by means of a small lug on the surface of'the space J. If it is necessary to usemorethan one saw,they are separated the required distance by means of the washerN, which is also secured by means of the small lug. If it is desirable to perforate between the lines ofthe saws, I place upon the washer N the loose collar 0, which has projecting from its outer edge small-punches set in any desired pattern. The saws M M and the punches on the collar 0 must project alittle beyond the surface of the roll L and the loose collar K. The saws M M may be made in the form of any revolving cutter. This combination of pulleys, loose collars, and saws is journaled upon the shaft H at the space H, and is prevented from slipping off by means of the nut U. It is given a high speed by means of a belt running in the space adapted for'it on the pulley. This motion isindependentv of that of the Shaft H.
. The operation is as follows: If the shaft H, which is driven by the belt X,is run, say, about two hundred revolutions per minute, the rolls L and G will take the same speed, while the pulley G, carrying the saws M M, is run by means of the belt Y at a speed, say, of five thousandrevolutions per minute. Now, if leather or any other soft material is passed between the rolls L and C, it will be carried forward at a speed equal to that of the rolls,
while the saws M M will out channels as they proceed. The collar K holds the stock against the roll 0, and is made loose so as not to interfere with the progress of the leather as it is carried forward by the rolls. The collar 0 would, when armed with punches, perforate between the grooves, and is made loose for the same reasons as those given for K. When I wish to mark and perforate without cutting channels I remove the pulley G, which carries the collars K and O and the saws M M, and
substitute the sleeve B, which is not journaled, but is held fast by means of the nut U and becomes a part of the roll L, and has no inderying head or pulley G, and means, substanl tially as described, for driving it at a higher rate of speed, substantially as set forth.
2. In a machine for forming blanks for shoetip's, the scoring and punching rings M and O, 15 in combination with the loosely-journaled carrying-collar K, substantially as described, for the purpose herein specified.
' MERRITT A. HOLTON.
pendent motion. The sleeve is provided with ribs F or with punchesf, or with both, in any desired pattern,
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-- 1. in a machine for formingblanks for shoetips,-the roller 0 in swinging adjustable bearings, and shaft H, driven bypulleys and gears, in combination with the removable cutter car- Witnesses:
CHARLES F. BAKER, HARRIS G. HARTWELL.
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US3074303A (en) * 1960-06-13 1963-01-22 Kimberly Clark Co Apparatus for forming minute apertures in cigarette paper
US3220912A (en) * 1961-08-17 1965-11-30 Paragon Ab Oy Device for splicing data processing forms
US20090100978A1 (en) * 2007-10-17 2009-04-23 Von Freden Christoph Device for the rotative scoring of flat printed products

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US3074303A (en) * 1960-06-13 1963-01-22 Kimberly Clark Co Apparatus for forming minute apertures in cigarette paper
US3220912A (en) * 1961-08-17 1965-11-30 Paragon Ab Oy Device for splicing data processing forms
US20090100978A1 (en) * 2007-10-17 2009-04-23 Von Freden Christoph Device for the rotative scoring of flat printed products
US8196502B2 (en) * 2007-10-17 2012-06-12 Kolbus Gmbh & Co. Kg Device for the rotative scoring of flat printed products

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