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- icinnati, county of Hamilton, State of Ohio have invented certain new and useful Improve- 4 ments inPaper-Ruling Machines, of which the The object of my invention is to adapt an ordinary paper-ruling machine to produce curved or wave lines for tinting the ground for checks, drats,.&c., to prevent alteration orfraising',77 ⁇ and also to rule ornamental borders and similar work.
- Fig. 3 is a side i ⁇ elevation of the device, looking from the outside of the machine.
- Fig. 4 is a top plan view size.
- A representsthe upperside framepieces of an ordinary ruling-machine;B, ⁇ the endless y D is the base-plate of my device.
- The, bar F has a stud, f, secured upon it, to engage the cam-face of disk G, which is secured upon a shaft mounted in a frame, H, which is fitted to slide within a i flangedopening in” the base D, and heldin Application filed January 3, 1883. (No model.)
- the endwise motion of 'the l pen beam shaft may be made ⁇ faster or slower by regulating the speed of ⁇ cam-shaft, and thusthe curves or waves would be Shorter or longer,while of the same width, and the Width of the curve could be regulated by moving the ⁇ stud f, which 'is adjustable by a slot and set-screw nearer to or farther from theaxisof rotation.
- ing the curves is by moving the ⁇ cam-shaft frame H and stud f nearer to or fartherfrom the pivoted end of the arm F, and correspondingly adjusting the set-screws c, so as to regulate the longitudinal play of the pen-beam C.
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GEORGE soIIwEtILEIN,
`following is a specication.
. PATIENTV QEEICE.`
To J. n. MILLS" a PAHPER-RULING MACHINE.
sPEoIEIcATIoN forming `part of Letters Patent nogeesvo, dated November 1e', 1883.
icinnati, county of Hamilton, State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improve- 4 ments inPaper-Ruling Machines, of which the The object of my invention is to adapt an ordinary paper-ruling machine to produce curved or wave lines for tinting the ground for checks, drats,.&c., to prevent alteration orfraising',77` and also to rule ornamental borders and similar work. These objects I attain by the means illustrated in the accom-l `frame-pieces ofthe machine. Fig. 3 is a side i `elevation of the device, looking from the outside of the machine.
of the actuatingcam, drawn to about the fulll Fig. 4 is a top plan view size. i
Similar reference-letters indicate like parts wherever they occur in the different views.
A representsthe upperside framepieces of an ordinary ruling-machine;B,`the endless y D is the base-plate of my device.
l has secured upon it a spring` arm or bar, F. The free end of the arm F loears` againstithe `end of the pen-beam shaft,which has longi tudinal play in its bearings c. The end of the shaft is held in contact with' the free end of the bar F by a spiral spring, c', which is compressed between the opposite end of the pen-beam and the standard c. The play of ""the pen-.beam is limited by a jamfnut, c?,
screwed upon thethreaded end of the penbeam shaft,or upon abolt tappedinto the end of said shaft. "The, bar F has a stud, f, secured upon it, to engage the cam-face of disk G, which is secured upon a shaft mounted in a frame, H, which is fitted to slide within a i flangedopening in" the base D, and heldin Application filed January 3, 1883. (No model.)
place by setscrews 7L. Between the standards or lugs of shaft-frame H thecam-shaft is provided with a tight pulley, I, and loose pul` ley I', which are driven by a belt, J.
It will be seen that when the cam-shaft is set in motion the pen-beam C and pens 7c (of which there may be any desired number arranged in any suitable manner on the penbeam) willfhave a longitudinally-reciprocating motion transversely tothe sheet traveling upon the endless' apron B, and that curved or wave lines will be made upon the sheet,in` stead of straight ones. The curve of the lines may be regulated in several ways. For instance, if the frame or rest which carries the cani-shaft be made stationary,the endwise motion of 'the l pen beam shaft may be made `faster or slower by regulating the speed of `cam-shaft, and thusthe curves or waves would be Shorter or longer,while of the same width, and the Width of the curve could be regulated by moving the` stud f, which 'is adjustable by a slot and set-screw nearer to or farther from theaxisof rotation. ing the curves is by moving the `cam-shaft frame H and stud f nearer to or fartherfrom the pivoted end of the arm F, and correspondingly adjusting the set-screws c, so as to regulate the longitudinal play of the pen-beam C.
It will be seen from the foregoing that my improvement can be quickly attached to any of the ruling-machinesnow in general use without materially changing` their structure, and the machine is in condition for ordinary work by simply throwing the belt. upon the loose pulley or detaching the arm F.
by Letters Patent, is-
" l. The attachment for paper-ruling ma `against the end of the pen-beam shaft, and a spring to keep the shaft in Contact with the end of the bar and the bar in `contact with the cam, substantially as described y 2. The combination, substantially :as hereinbefore set forth, ina paper-rulingmachine,
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Another mode of vary? .S 5 What I claim as new, and desire to secure e of the pen-beam fitted to slide back and forth I tudinally-adjustable earn G, and studf, adjustin its bearings transversely to the movement able in said bar relatively to the axis of the 1o of the feed-apron, with the spring c', arm F, vibrating earn, for the purpose set forth.
and cam G, for vlbrating said arnl to impart GEORGE SGHWEMLEN motion to the pen-loeam.
3. In an attachment for paper-ruling ma- I W'itnesses: ohnes, the combination, substantallyas speci-'I ALFRED B. BENRDICT, ed, of the slotted arm F, the revolving` long- GEO. J. MURRAY.
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US2509533A (en) * | 1946-11-27 | 1950-05-30 | Jr Frederick Charles Schoen | Rippler attachment for icing machines |
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US2509533A (en) * | 1946-11-27 | 1950-05-30 | Jr Frederick Charles Schoen | Rippler attachment for icing machines |
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