US282379A - Mechanism foe feinting presses - Google Patents

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US282379A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16FSPRINGS; SHOCK-ABSORBERS; MEANS FOR DAMPING VIBRATION
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    • F16F1/041Wound springs with means for modifying the spring characteristics
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41FPRINTING MACHINES OR PRESSES
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  • My invention relatesto that class of devices which are used to check the momentum of a reciprocating form or stone bed; and the object of my invention is to prevent the formation of struction.
  • the bed A which carries the form or stone, is mounted in the usual manner uponways aa,
  • the bed A is provided with two pairs of cylinders, as G 0, one pair being secured to pistons, as D D, which are fixed to the framework of the press in such positions as to enter the cylinders prior to the stopping of the bed.
  • Each of the air-cushioning cylinders is provided with an opening, as b b, which is normally closed by a valve, as c.
  • This valve 0 is provided with a projecting rod, as d, around which there is coiled a spiral spring, as e, one
  • Movable arms as n n, which carry cam-surfaces, as 0 0, are pivoted to the tracks orways.
  • the lead ing rollers 70 k strike the under side of the camsurfaces 0 0, thus raising the arms n n, wh ch, however, drop back to their normal positions after they are released by the rollers.
  • the rollers 76 strike the cams 0 the cylinders on the leading end of the bed reach,
  • cylinders O C may be connected by a tube such as I have described in my application No. 88,091, now pending in the United States Patent Office, and that if so connected but one valve to each pair of cylinders will be required.
  • Figs. 3 and4 I have illustrated a modified arrangement of the parts, wherein the arms a n and the levers i i are pivoted to move laterally instead of vertically, as in the other figure.
  • the arm n is brought back to its position by the spring 00, and the lever 45 by the spiral spring on the rod (2.

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W. SCOTT.
AIR GUSHIONING MECHANISM FOR PRINTING PRESSES.
No. 282,379. Patented July 31; 188.3.
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PdtentedfiiilyBl, 1883 N. PETERS. Phnkmlilho rlpllen Wilhmgkm. IZLC.
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yjVALTER scorr, PLAINFIELD, NEW JERSEY.
.AIR-CUSHI'ONING M ECH A NtS MFQR PRlNTlNG- PRESSES.
sB cIFIcArIoNjformin part of Letters Patent No. 282,379, dated July 31, 1883.
- Application filed March guises; (N model.)
To all whom, it -may concern! Be it known that I, WALTER Scorr, a subject of the Queen of Great Britain, residing at Plainfield, in the county of Union and State of NewJersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements inAir-OushioningMech anism for Printing-Presses, of which the following is a specification. I
My invention relatesto that class of devices which are used to check the momentum of a reciprocating form or stone bed; and the object of my invention is to prevent the formation of struction.
Similar letters refer to similar parts throughout the several views.
The bed A, which carries the form or stone, is mounted in the usual manner uponways aa,
and is driven by a toothed wheel, B, which ention of the valve-seat, while the other end bears against a pin or collar, f, which is secured 'to the outer end of therod. The inner end of the rod (1 is enlarged, so as to fit snugly in the cylindrical portion of the valve-seat, and a slot, as g, is out throughout the entire length of this each of its ends.
gages with arack securedto the bed ofthe press, and also 'with a rack attached to the under side of the form-bed, motion being imparted to the. wheel 13 by means ofa connecting-rod, which reaches from its axle to the main crank of the press. The bed A is provided with two pairs of cylinders, as G 0, one pair being secured to pistons, as D D, which are fixed to the framework of the press in such positions as to enter the cylinders prior to the stopping of the bed. Each of the air-cushioning cylinders is provided with an opening, as b b, which is normally closed by a valve, as c. This valve 0 is provided with a projecting rod, as d, around which there is coiled a spiral spring, as e, one
end of which bears against the extending porenlarged part of the rod.
These cylinders register with Lugs, as h h, project downward from the under side of the form-bed,
and to these-lugs there are pivoted levers, as
i i, which carry rollers, as k k, on their lower ends. The upper arms of the levers i i extend up in front of the projecting ends of the rods d d, and rest against limit-pins, as m 'm, which project from the lugs h h.
Movable arms, as n n, which carry cam-surfaces, as 0 0, are pivoted to the tracks orways.
a a at points where their cam-surfaces will be struck by the friction-rollers 7c is of the levers t t prior to the time when the return of the bed would cause a partial vacuum in the cylinders G C. These arms at n are held up by pins 12 p, which project from the track a. My object in securing the cam-surfaces to pivoted arms is' that such cams are necessarily located in such positions as to be struck by the rollers 70 while the'bed is advancing, as well as during its retrograde movement. As the bed is about to complete its travel in one direction, the lead ing rollers 70 k strike the under side of the camsurfaces 0 0, thus raising the arms n n, wh ch, however, drop back to their normal positions after they are released by the rollers. At about the time the rollers 76 strike the cams 0 the cylinders on the leading end of the bed reach,
the pistons, with which they register, and as the pistons enterthe cylinders the air thereln is gradually compressed, and at the same time the momentum of the bed is overcome, until at the time of the full throw of the crank the bed is brought to rest against air-cushions which are formed between the pistons and the kzylindenheads. The continued rotation of the crank reverses the motion of the toothed wheel B, and the bed is consequently at once started on its way to the other end of the press, thus withdrawing the cylinders O G from engagement with the pistons D D. As this backward movement of the bed commences the compressed air in the cylinders is gradually rarefled, until at about the time when the density of such air is equal to that of the surrounding atmosphere the rollers 7676 strike the camsurfaces 0 0, whereby the leversz' i are raised and their armsil brought to bear against the projecting ends of the rods (2 d, which rods are consequently forced in, so that the valves 0 c are carried away from their seats and, a free communication established between the interior of the cylinders and the surrounding air.
It will be readily seen that by the use of the mechanism described all liability of a formation of a vacuum in the cylinders is avoided.
Although I have described the bed as being driven by a reciprocating toothed wheel operated by a crank, it will be understood that my invention is equally applicable to any form of reciprocating bed.
It will also beunderstood that the cylinders O C may be connected by a tube such as I have described in my application No. 88,091, now pending in the United States Patent Office, and that if so connected but one valve to each pair of cylinders will be required.
In Figs. 3 and4, I have illustrated a modified arrangement of the parts, wherein the arms a n and the levers i i are pivoted to move laterally instead of vertically, as in the other figure. In this arrangement the arm n is brought back to its position by the spring 00, and the lever 45 by the spiral spring on the rod (2.
It ,will be readily seen that the positions of the pistons and cylinders could be changed, so.
that the pistons would be carried by the form- 1. The combination, with the movable cam 0,
of a mechanism for opening the valve of an air-cushioning apparatus, as and for the purpose specified.
2. The combination, with the cylinders 0, located in pairs at each end of the form-bed, and provided with valves, as D, of the movable cam 0 and a mechanism for actuating the valves, as and for the purpose specified.
3. The combination, with an air-cushioning apparatus, which consists of a piston and a cylinder, one of which is carried by the formbed, of a valve, as D, a lever, as i, and a movable actuating-cam, as 0, substantially as described.
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