US297981A - Ring and watch-case attachment for engraving-machines - Google Patents

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  • vMy invention relates to engraving -ma- Io chines, for certain improvements in which Letters Patent ofk the United States were granted and issued to me, bearing date of March 15, 1881, and numbered 238,882.
  • rllhe object of my present invention is to enlarge the field of adaptability of said machine to articles for which it has been but'poorly provided--viz., watch-cases'and finger-rings. It is true that the above-named articles may be held in the machine by the metallic clamps, 2o or by pieces of wood or metal attached thereto,
  • Fig.' 8 is a plan view of the attachment as used for watch-cases, shown as held in the machinejclamps, with watch-case in position.
  • Fig. ,4 is ,a vertical section of body c, and parts operating the arms.
  • Fig. 5 is an'enlarged view of the .jaws of one arm, shown in position on a watch-case.
  • This device consists of a casting, A, having I5o a body, c, in which are placed the several parts operating the arms, and a frame, b and b', by which it is clamped in the machine, either' in a horizontal or vertical position, as re-y quired,
  • a hollow shaft, c on oneend of which is cast a suitable head, d, divided into six lugs, equally disposed around its center in pairs, with an intervening space between each pair the width of the thickness of arm d', one of which is pivoted in each y space, making three in all that project out into the frame.
  • Each arm is provided with a lug, h, which is held between two flanges, 1I z', on the end of rod K, contained in the shaft c', and provided with thumb-nut e at its outer end, by which the arms are governed, the opening of the same being effected. by coiled spring a.
  • Theouter end of each arm isof the peculiar shape shown in Fig.

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' A. HTRANCIS.
RING- WATCH CASE A'FIACHMEN1l POR ENG'RAVING MACHINES. No. 297,981. Y Patented May 6, 1884.
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UNITEDl STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ALLAN E. FRANCIS, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO.
RING AND WATCH-CASE ATIACHMENT FOR ENGRAVlNG-MACHINES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 297,981, dated May 6, 1884.
Application mea November 16, 1881. (No model.)
To @ZZ whom/.1325 may concern.-
Beit known that I, ALLAN E. FRANCIS, a citizen of the United States, residing at Cleveland, in the countyot` Cuyahoga and State of Ohio, have invented a new and useful Ring and Watch-Case Attachment for Engraving- Machines, of which the following isa specification.
vMy invention relates to engraving -ma- Io chines, for certain improvements in which Letters Patent ofk the United States were granted and issued to me, bearing date of March 15, 1881, and numbered 238,882.
rllhe object of my present invention is to enlarge the field of adaptability of said machine to articles for which it has been but'poorly provided--viz., watch-cases'and finger-rings. It is true that the above-named articles may be held in the machine by the metallic clamps, 2o or by pieces of wood or metal attached thereto,
conforming in shape to the article to be engraved; but when it is necessary to rotate the piece as each letter is engraved, the clamps must be opened, and the liability of derang- 2 5 ing the line by difculty of properly replacing it is evident. Much care and skillhave been required and time and labor lost in so doing this class of work, for which there has previously been no remedy.
' With this attachment watch -cases and fingerrings of all forms may be centered, securely held, rotated, and engraved without disturbing themV in the jaws of the device, makingv it easy to preserve a line around the interior of a ring, or a circle on the inner or outer cap of a watch-casea thingalmost impossible to do with themachine alone. This attachment is fully shown in perspective, holding a tinylinger-ring, in Figure l. 4o Fig. 2 is a'plan view of the same as held in the clamps d d oi' engraving-machine, Patent N o. 238,882. Fig.' 8 is a plan view of the attachment as used for watch-cases, shown as held in the machinejclamps, with watch-case in position. Fig. ,4 is ,a vertical section of body c, and parts operating the arms. Fig. 5 is an'enlarged view of the .jaws of one arm, shown in position on a watch-case.
This device consists of a casting, A, having I5o a body, c, in which are placed the several parts operating the arms, and a frame, b and b', by which it is clamped in the machine, either' in a horizontal or vertical position, as re-y quired,
In the body c is placed a hollow shaft, c, on oneend of which is cast a suitable head, d, divided into six lugs, equally disposed around its center in pairs, with an intervening space between each pair the width of the thickness of arm d', one of which is pivoted in each y space, making three in all that project out into the frame. Each arm is provided with a lug, h, which is held between two flanges, 1I z', on the end of rod K, contained in the shaft c', and provided with thumb-nut e at its outer end, by which the arms are governed, the opening of the same being effected. by coiled spring a. Theouter end of each arm isof the peculiar shape shown in Fig. 5, forming a jaw, its'companion d being pivoted to it and 7o provided with a slide, d2, and screw, d3, by which it is adjusted to fit the particular article presented. It will be seen that by thisarrangement the arms all work simultaneously, making a self-centering device, and that an article held in its jaws can be rotated at pleasure and secured when desired by ,the thumb-Y screw t. By being held in the machine either in a horizontal or vertical position, Vit affords a convenient attachment formany other articles than inger-rings and watch-cases-such as medals, bracelets, and pieces of similar form.l
I claim- 1.- In ring and watch-case attachments for engraving-machines, frame b, having body c, containing hollow shaft c', provided with head d, carrying arms d', and being operated by rod K, all made and combined substantially as and for the purposes herein described and set forth.
2v In ring and watch-case attachments forv engraving-machines, the combination of arm d with jaw d, having slide d2 and screw d3, made and arranged substantially as shown and de- 95 scribed.
ALLAN E. FRANCIS.
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JENNY L. FRANCIS, M. M. FRANCIS.
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US2915096A (en) * 1957-04-08 1959-12-01 Mooney Edward Hand clamp
US4078539A (en) * 1977-01-10 1978-03-14 Sprague Charles R Rock gripper assembly
US8985544B1 (en) * 2006-08-29 2015-03-24 Scorpion Security Products, Inc. Anti-theft device for functional display of handheld devices
US9039785B2 (en) 2011-02-08 2015-05-26 Scorpion Security Products, Inc. Security device for functional display, security, and charging of handheld electronic devices
US9117351B2 (en) 2011-08-25 2015-08-25 Franklyn W. Gulick, JR. System for security and charging of handheld electronic devices of different charging voltages
US10165873B2 (en) 2015-08-17 2019-01-01 Scorpion Security Products, Inc. Security device for functional display and security of handheld electronic devices

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2915096A (en) * 1957-04-08 1959-12-01 Mooney Edward Hand clamp
US4078539A (en) * 1977-01-10 1978-03-14 Sprague Charles R Rock gripper assembly
US8985544B1 (en) * 2006-08-29 2015-03-24 Scorpion Security Products, Inc. Anti-theft device for functional display of handheld devices
US9039785B2 (en) 2011-02-08 2015-05-26 Scorpion Security Products, Inc. Security device for functional display, security, and charging of handheld electronic devices
US9117351B2 (en) 2011-08-25 2015-08-25 Franklyn W. Gulick, JR. System for security and charging of handheld electronic devices of different charging voltages
US10165873B2 (en) 2015-08-17 2019-01-01 Scorpion Security Products, Inc. Security device for functional display and security of handheld electronic devices
US10925414B2 (en) 2015-08-17 2021-02-23 Scorpion Security Products, Inc. Security device for functional display and security of handheld electronic devices
US11684183B2 (en) 2015-08-17 2023-06-27 Scorpion Security Products, Inc. Security device for functional display and security of handheld electronic devices

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