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US2766529A
US2766529A US347668A US34766853A US2766529A US 2766529 A US2766529 A US 2766529A US 347668 A US347668 A US 347668A US 34766853 A US34766853 A US 34766853A US 2766529 A US2766529 A US 2766529A
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    • B43WRITING OR DRAWING IMPLEMENTS; BUREAU ACCESSORIES
    • B43LARTICLES FOR WRITING OR DRAWING UPON; WRITING OR DRAWING AIDS; ACCESSORIES FOR WRITING OR DRAWING
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    • 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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  • This invention relates to an improved pantograph, one object of the invention being to increase the working range of existing pantographs, another object being to produce a more rigid type of pantograph than hitherto known for two or three dimensional reproductions, especially where pantographs are used in connection with die-sinking and engraving machines.
  • pantograph consists of four main arms which are linked together so as to form a parallelogram.
  • This parallelogram can be slidably adjusted for size in order to reduce or increase the ratio of reproduction.
  • the invention consists in a pantograph provided with an attachment of extension members adapted to increase the distance between the stylus and the cutter or other reproducing member to a required multiple of the original distance and comprising an aligning-bar for keeping the swivelling point of the pantograph, the stylus point and the working point of the cutter or other reproducing member in a straight line.
  • the invention also consists in the improved constructions of pantographs as hereinafter described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
  • Figure 1 is a diagram illustrating the invention
  • Figure 2 shows by way of example one mode of carrying the invention into eifect as applied to existing pantographs
  • Figure 3 shows the construction of a newly manufactured pantograph.
  • an attachment comprising a number of extension members is provided in order to increase the distance between the stylus and the cutter to a required multiple of the original distance, still keeping the centre of the stylus in the said straight line.
  • the extension members provided by the present invention comprise an aligning bar D the extreme end of which near the stylus United States Patent 7 2,766,529 Patented Uct. 1 95.6
  • the aligning bar is shown mounted below the pantograph the bar being suitably ofiset from the axis of both the stylus B and the swivelling point A and the hinged bracketl being also ofliset by the same amount.
  • the bar D may alternatively be mounted on the topof the pantograph, and if so desired, the "bar need not be ofiset.
  • the same result is obtained by fixing the bar D at the point A and allowing the brac'ke't'L to slide along the bar, In each case the shoes E and F are so arranged as to swivel during the operation of the pantograph.
  • the attachment according to the invention also comprises an extension arm G attached to pantograph arm H and hinged to a bar I which in its turn is hinged to the bracket L referred to.
  • the extension G and the bar I form the sides of a triangle, the base of which is the distance BB.
  • the attachment referred to which may be used for working in two or three dimensions, can be attached to any existing pantographs in order to give the user the possibility of producing larger pieces of work on existing equipment.
  • the same invention can be used in connection with the manufacture of new pantographs.
  • the pantograph mainly consists of an arm 1 which carries two sliders 2 and 3 and is pivoted at A.
  • the slider 2 is hinged to the pantograph member 4 and also carries a stylus in the centre of this hinge.
  • the slider 3 is hinged and connected to a further slider 5, which in its turn can be fixed in diiferent positions to the pantograph arm 6.
  • Another slider 9 is hinged to the member 6 and is fixed to the member 4 in a position corresponding to the required ratio.
  • a further slider 7 is hinged at the swivelling point A below the main arm 1 on which the member 8 can be fixed relatively to the point A, the member 8 being hinged to the member 6.
  • the bar 1 is fixed at the point A and the slider 2 is shown displaceable along the bar; the same object is attained by fixing the slider 2 to the bar 1 and allowing the bar to slide through the point A.
  • a pantograph having a system of arms pivotally interconnected to form a parallelogram linkage movable in two dimensions about a swivelling point and having one of the arms arranged to carry a stylus, and a reproducing tool carried on an adjacent arm, means for increasing the distance between the stylus position and the reproducing tool to a required multiple of the original distance, said means comprising an extension member attachable to the stylus arm, an intermediate bar pivoted at one end to said extension member, a bracket pivotally connected to the intermediate bar at the other end thereof, said bracket carrying a stylus, an aligning bar, and
  • a pantograph as claimed in claim 1 having housings at the original position of the stylus and at the swivelling point respectively and two shoes mounted on said housings and in which the aligning bar is slidably mounted in between said shoes,
  • a pantograph as claimed in claim 1 in which the said extension member and the intermediate bar form the sides of a triangle, the base of which is the distance between the original stylus position and the position of the stylus on the bracket.

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Oct. 16, 1956 J. H. DWYER 2,766,529
PANTQGRAPH Filed April 9, 1953 PANTOGRAPH Application April 9, 19153, Serial'No. 347,668
4 Claims. c1. 33-'-' 2s This invention relates to an improved pantograph, one object of the invention being to increase the working range of existing pantographs, another object being to produce a more rigid type of pantograph than hitherto known for two or three dimensional reproductions, especially where pantographs are used in connection with die-sinking and engraving machines.
The usual pantograph consists of four main arms which are linked together so as to form a parallelogram. This parallelogram can be slidably adjusted for size in order to reduce or increase the ratio of reproduction.
The invention consists in a pantograph provided with an attachment of extension members adapted to increase the distance between the stylus and the cutter or other reproducing member to a required multiple of the original distance and comprising an aligning-bar for keeping the swivelling point of the pantograph, the stylus point and the working point of the cutter or other reproducing member in a straight line.
The invention also consists in the improved constructions of pantographs as hereinafter described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings,
Figure 1 is a diagram illustrating the invention;
Figure 2 shows by way of example one mode of carrying the invention into eifect as applied to existing pantographs; and
Figure 3 shows the construction of a newly manufactured pantograph.
Referring to the diagram shown in Figure 1, part of it illustrates the working of any known pantograph; the swivelling point A of the pantograph, the stylus point B which copies the shape of the master and the working point or the bearing C carrying the actual cutter are always situated on a straight line, and the adjustment of the parallelogram is carried out in such a way that the distances AB and AC are in the ratio of reproduction. In other words, with a pantograph which is reproducing at or 1.33:1 the distance AB will be four times the distance BC. It is a recognized fact that in the Working of the pantograph the actual distance B-C is constantly changing as the pantograph opens and closes during its working, but again the distance AC varies in a fixed ratio with respect to BC.
Occasions arise when the master is of such great dimensions that when placed in position it will interfere with the clamping of the work-piece so that the cutting operation is rendered impossible. In order to overcome this difficulty, according to the present invention an attachment comprising a number of extension members is provided in order to increase the distance between the stylus and the cutter to a required multiple of the original distance, still keeping the centre of the stylus in the said straight line.
Referring to the whole of the diagram shown in Figure 1 and the construction shown in Figure 2, the extension members provided by the present invention comprise an aligning bar D the extreme end of which near the stylus United States Patent 7 2,766,529 Patented Uct. 1 95.6
and mounted on the original housing of the. stylus Band of the swivelling point A respectively.
The aligning bar is shown mounted below the pantograph the bar being suitably ofiset from the axis of both the stylus B and the swivelling point A and the hinged bracketl being also ofliset by the same amount.
Of course the bar D may alternatively be mounted on the topof the pantograph, and if so desired, the "bar need not be ofiset. The same result is obtained by fixing the bar D at the point A and allowing the brac'ke't'L to slide along the bar, In each case the shoes E and F are so arranged as to swivel during the operation of the pantograph.
The attachment according to the invention also comprises an extension arm G attached to pantograph arm H and hinged to a bar I which in its turn is hinged to the bracket L referred to. The extension G and the bar I form the sides of a triangle, the base of which is the distance BB.
The attachment referred to, which may be used for working in two or three dimensions, can be attached to any existing pantographs in order to give the user the possibility of producing larger pieces of work on existing equipment. However, the same invention can be used in connection with the manufacture of new pantographs.
In the construction shown in Figure 3 the swivelling point A, the cutter point C and the stylus point B are again kept in one line and the distance AB in the proper ratio with the distance BC. The pantograph mainly consists of an arm 1 which carries two sliders 2 and 3 and is pivoted at A. The slider 2 is hinged to the pantograph member 4 and also carries a stylus in the centre of this hinge. The slider 3 is hinged and connected to a further slider 5, which in its turn can be fixed in diiferent positions to the pantograph arm 6. Another slider 9 is hinged to the member 6 and is fixed to the member 4 in a position corresponding to the required ratio. A further slider 7 is hinged at the swivelling point A below the main arm 1 on which the member 8 can be fixed relatively to the point A, the member 8 being hinged to the member 6. By suitably adjusting the slider 5 on the member 6 and the member 8 on the slider 7 and slider 9 on member 4, the ratio between A--B and BC can be suitably varied according to the required reductions.
The advantages of this improved type of pantograph as-compared with the conventional parallelogram type of pantograph are: greater strength with the swinging arm mounted above the cutter bearing; increased working area for both two and three dimensional reproductions; the greater mass can be constantly balanced.
In the construction shown the bar 1 is fixed at the point A and the slider 2 is shown displaceable along the bar; the same object is attained by fixing the slider 2 to the bar 1 and allowing the bar to slide through the point A.
The details for carrying the invention into eifect may be varied without departing from the essence of the invention.
I claim:
1. In a pantograph having a system of arms pivotally interconnected to form a parallelogram linkage movable in two dimensions about a swivelling point and having one of the arms arranged to carry a stylus, and a reproducing tool carried on an adjacent arm, means for increasing the distance between the stylus position and the reproducing tool to a required multiple of the original distance, said means comprising an extension member attachable to the stylus arm, an intermediate bar pivoted at one end to said extension member, a bracket pivotally connected to the intermediate bar at the other end thereof, said bracket carrying a stylus, an aligning bar, and
means interconnecting said aligning bar with the last mentioned stylus, the reproducing tool and said swivelling point to maintain the swivelling point, the reproducing tool and the stylus in line during movement of the pantograph, the bracket being mounted at the end of the aligning bar that is adjacent the original stylus position.
2. A pantograph as claimed in claim 1 having housings at the original position of the stylus and at the swivelling point respectively and two shoes mounted on said housings and in which the aligning bar is slidably mounted in between said shoes,
3. A pantograp'h as claimed in claim 1 in which the aligning bar is equally offset from the axis of the stylus and from the axis of the swivelling point.
4. A pantograph as claimed in claim 1 in which the said extension member and the intermediate bar form the sides of a triangle, the base of which is the distance between the original stylus position and the position of the stylus on the bracket.
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US2823456A (en) * 1953-11-04 1958-02-18 Valois Leon Pantograph
US2920391A (en) * 1958-08-04 1960-01-12 Serna Alex Single adjustment variable ratio pantograph
US2929288A (en) * 1957-04-08 1960-03-22 Giannini Controls Corp Pantograph attachment for lathes and the like
US4949468A (en) * 1988-03-02 1990-08-21 J. M. Voith Gmbh Roll measuring device

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US118902A (en) * 1871-09-12 Improvement in pantographs
US538776A (en) * 1895-05-07 Harry graham grier
US1235668A (en) * 1914-06-09 1917-08-07 William S Eaton Pantographic engraving-machine.
US1365868A (en) * 1918-04-13 1921-01-18 Tempest Rone Brenton Graphometer
GB418135A (en) * 1933-04-18 1934-10-18 Robert Robertson Improvements in engraving machines
GB487634A (en) * 1936-08-05 1938-06-23 Deckel Friedrich Improvements in pantographic copying and engraving machines
US2178131A (en) * 1937-08-03 1939-10-31 Deckel Friedrich Copying and engraving machine
US2626540A (en) * 1947-11-15 1953-01-27 Gorton George Machine Co Three-dimensional engraving and the like reproducing machine

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US118902A (en) * 1871-09-12 Improvement in pantographs
US538776A (en) * 1895-05-07 Harry graham grier
US1235668A (en) * 1914-06-09 1917-08-07 William S Eaton Pantographic engraving-machine.
US1365868A (en) * 1918-04-13 1921-01-18 Tempest Rone Brenton Graphometer
GB418135A (en) * 1933-04-18 1934-10-18 Robert Robertson Improvements in engraving machines
GB487634A (en) * 1936-08-05 1938-06-23 Deckel Friedrich Improvements in pantographic copying and engraving machines
US2178131A (en) * 1937-08-03 1939-10-31 Deckel Friedrich Copying and engraving machine
US2626540A (en) * 1947-11-15 1953-01-27 Gorton George Machine Co Three-dimensional engraving and the like reproducing machine

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2823456A (en) * 1953-11-04 1958-02-18 Valois Leon Pantograph
US2929288A (en) * 1957-04-08 1960-03-22 Giannini Controls Corp Pantograph attachment for lathes and the like
US2920391A (en) * 1958-08-04 1960-01-12 Serna Alex Single adjustment variable ratio pantograph
US4949468A (en) * 1988-03-02 1990-08-21 J. M. Voith Gmbh Roll measuring device

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