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  • FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of a machine embodying this invention.
  • FIGURE 2 is a view taken along line 22 of FIG- URE 1.
  • FIGURE 3 is a view taken along line 33 of FIG- URE 2.
  • FIGURE 4 is a perspective of the anvil.
  • FIGURE 5 is a view taken along line 55 of FIG- URE 2.
  • FIGURE 6 is a view taken along line 66 of FIG- URE 5.
  • FIGURE 7 is a view similar to FIGURE 3 with the tray broken away and the type carrying head in the lowermost position.
  • FIGURE 8 is a view taken along line 88 of FIG- URE 2.
  • FIGURE 9 is a view taken along line 9-9 of FIG- URE 2.
  • FIGURE 10 is a view similar to FIGURE 7 with the type carrying head ascending.
  • FIGURE 11 is a view taken along line 11-11 of FIGURE .2.
  • FIGURE 1 a stamping machine 12 of the type described in Kingsley Patent No. 2,047,373
  • a gooseneck arm 14 is supported above bed 16 and has a vertical guideway formed therein to reciprocally mount operating bar 18 which at its lowermost extremity carries a type holder head 20 in which type 22 may be held as for example is disclosed in Kingsley Patent No. 2,740,352, issued April 3, 1956.
  • the head 20 contains the conventional heating element.
  • Foil is reeved from roll 24 beneath the type 22 to take-up roll 26.
  • the take-up roll is mounted upon a U-shaped bracket 28 in turn reciprocated with the operating bar.
  • An anvil 30 is secured as by screws upon the printing bed 32 directly beneath type 22.
  • a pencil is delivered into groove 34 in the anvil 30 it is firmly supported therein during lowering of type 22 which heated type forms an impression in the pencil and deposits the marking material from the foil therein thereby marking the pencil.
  • An inclined tray 36 is positioned in advance of anvil 30 to supply pencils to the anvil. Aflixed to the under- 3,039,384 Patented June 19, 1962 side of tray 36 is a pair of brackets 38 (see FIGURES 2 and 9) which are secured by screws 40 to plate 42 which in turn is secured to anvil 30 by screws such as 44 (see FIGURE 8).
  • Brackets 38 are slotted as at 46 to permit vertical adjustment of tray 36 with respect to anvil 30.
  • the sides 48 of tray 36 are bent normal to the body of the tray forming side walls confining the pencils movement on the tray.
  • a pair of guide tabs 50 are formed on sides 48 of tray 36 projecting towards one another with the end of each farthest from the anvil flared outwardly from the tray to accommodate a handful of pencils at a time.
  • the tabs 50 are spaced from the main support surface 52 of the tray 36 a distance slightly greater than the thickness of the pencil to be marked thus permitting the pencils to be fed to the anvil in single file.
  • a second plate 54 Spaced from plate 42 and secured thereto is a second plate 54. Between plates 42 and 54 is mounted a U- shaped ejector plate 56 which straddles the screws 58 securing plate 54 to plate 42. A spring 60 retained in a bore in plate 56 bears upon the top screw 58 and biases plate 56 upwardly. A set screw 62 permits adjustment of the screw which is adjusted to bring the top of plate 56 above surface 52 forming a stop against which pencils to be marked rest in tray '36, as seen in FIGURE 5.
  • the plate 56 has fixed thereon a pair of screws 64 one on each side of anvil 30 and projecting through a suitable slot 66 in plate 42 (see FIGURE 4).
  • U-shaped bracket 28 has depending therefrom a pair of levers 68 on each side of the machine which when the operating bar thereof is lowered by pivoting of the operating handle 70 each strikes one of the screws 64 and depresses plate 56 below the support surface 52 as seen in FIGURE 7, permitting a pencil to advance in tray 36 to a position abutting plate 42 which forms a second stop by projecting above support surface 52 of tray 36.
  • a raised stop 74 is positioned on anvil 30 adjacent groove 34.
  • U-shaped bracket 28 also carries on either side of the machine an ejector finger 76 which is pivotally mounted on the bracket.
  • a cam 78 On each side of anvil 30 is secured a cam 78 while each finger carries a cam follower 80.
  • finger 76 Upon lowering of finger 76 the cam follower strikes the cam and pivots the finger away from the pencil in groove 34 to be ejected therefrom.
  • a spring 82 is mounted on bracket 28 adjacent 'each finger 76 which pivots the finger towards groove 34 when cam follower clears cam 78.
  • Each finger is provided with an inclined shoulder 84 which when the finger is raised, raises the marked pencil out of groove 34 over stop 74 and onto a second accumulating tray 86 which is bolted to anvil 30
  • levers 68 depress plate 56 advancing the next pencil to be marked against stop 42.
  • ejector fingers 76 have been pivoted so that shoulders 84 will clear the pencil being marked and then position beneath said pencil.
  • shoulders 84 raise the marked pencil over stop 74 onto tray 86.
  • plate 56 is released by levers 68 and raises the next pencil to be marked over stop 42 which then rolls into the already cleared groove 34.
  • a pencil marking device comprising: a hot stamping machine having a reciprocating type holding head, an anvil positioned beneath said head, an inclined tray feeding pencils to be marked in single file to said anvil,. stop means on said tray, and means reciprocating with said head simultaneously ejecting a marked pencil from said anvil and raising the next pencil to be marked over said stop means, said last mentioned means including a pair of fingers pivotally connected to said head, a cam follower on each finger, a cam on said anvil in the pathof said follower on each finger including an inclined shoulder thereon whereby engagement of said cam follower with said cam pivots said fingers to permit said. inclined shoulder to pass a pencil in said anvil and toengage and lift a pencil out of said anvil upon reciprocation thereof.
  • a pencil marking device comprising: a hot stamping machine having a reciprocating type holding head, an anvil positioned beneath said head, an inclined tray feeding pencils to be marked in single file to said anvil, said anvil having a groove therein receiving a pencil from said tray, stop means on said tray, and means reciprocating with said head simultaneously ejecting.
  • said last mentioned means including a pair of fingers pivotally connected to said head, a cam follower on each finger, a cam on said anvil in the path of said follower on each finger including an inclined shoulder thereon whereby engagement of said cam follower with said'cam pivots said fingers to permit said inclined shoulder to pass a pencil in said anvil and to engage and lift a pencil outof said anvil upon reciprocation thereof;
  • A'pencil marking device comprising: a hot stamping machine having a reciprocating type holding head, an anvil positioned beneath said head, an inclined tray feeding pencils to be marked in single file to said anvil, said anvil having a groove therein receiving a pencil from said tray, stop means on the opposite side of the groove from said tray, stop means on said tray, and means reciprocating with said head simultaneously ejecting a marked pencil from said anvil and raising the next pencilto be marked over said stop means, said last mentioned means including a pair of'fingers pivotally connected to said head, a cam follower on each finger, a cam on said anvil in the path of said follower on each finger including an inclined shoulder thereon whereby engagement of said cam follower with said cam pivots said fingers to permit said inclined shoulder to pass a pencil in said anvil and to engage and lift a pencil out of said anvil upon reciprocation thereof on said tray.
  • a pencil marking device comprising: a hot stamping machine having a reciprocating type holding head, an anvil positioned beneath said head, an inclined tray feeding pencils to be marked in single file to said anvil, stop means on said tray, an ejector adjacent said stop means, and means reciprocating with said head simul: taneously ejecting a marked pencil from said anvil and actuating said ejector to move the next pencil to be marked over said stop means, said last mentioned means including a pair of fingers'pivotally connected to said head, a cam follower on each finger, a cam on said anvil in the path of said follower on each finger including an inclined shoulder thereon whereby engagement of said cam follower with said cam pivots said fingers to permit said inclined shoulder to pass a pencil in said anvil and to engage and lift a pencil out of said anvil upon reciprocation thereof.
  • a pencil marking device comprising: a hot stamping machine having a reciprocating type holding head, an anvil positioned beneath said head, an inclined tray feeding pencils to be marked in single file to said anvil, stop means on said tray, an ejector adjacent said stop means, means reciprocating with said head simultaneously ejecting a marked pencil from said anvil and actuating :said ejector to move the next pencil to be marked over said stop means, said last mentioned means including a pair of fingers pivotally connected to said head, a cam follower on each finger, a cam on said anvil in the path of said follower on each finger including an inclined shoulder thereon whereby engagement of said cam follower with said cam pivots said fingers to permit said inclined shoulder to pass a pencil in said anvil and to engage and lift a pencil out of said anvil upon reciprocation thereof, and means on said tray delivering pencils in single file to said ejector.
  • a pencil marking device comprising: a hot stamping machine having a reciprocating type holding head, an anvil positioned beneath said head, an inclined tray feeding pencils to be marked in single file to said anvil,
  • said anvil having a groove therein receiving a pencil from said tray, stop means on said tray, an ejector adjacent said stop means, means reciprocating with said head simultaneously ejecting a marked pencil from said anvil and actuating said ejector to move the next pencil to be marked over said stop means, said last mentioned means including a pair of fingers pivotally connected to said head, a cam follower on each finger, a cam on said anvil in the path of said follower on each finger including an inclined shoulder thereon whereby engagement of said cam follower with said cam pivots said fingers to permit said inclined shoulder to pass a pencil in said anvil and to engage and lift a pencil out of said anvil upon reciprocation thereof, and means on said tray delivering pencils in singlefile to said ejector.

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June 19, 1962 1.. A. KINGSLEY PENCIL LETTERING MACHINE 3 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Aug. 24, 1959 June 19, 1962 L. A. KINGSLEY PENCIL LETTERING MACHINE 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Aug. 24, 1959 INVENTOR. LIW/S ,4. (/A/GSAE) 3 Sheets-Sheet 5 Filed Aug. 24, 1959 INVENTOR. LAW/S 4. 1601/6525) Unite States Patent 3,039,384 PENCIL LETTERING MACHHWE Lewis A. Kingsley, Beverly Hills, Calif. Kingsley Machine Co., 850 Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood 38, Calif.
) Filed Aug. 24, 1959, Ser. No. 835,667
7 Claims. (Cl. 101-11) This invention relates to an improved pencil marking machine.
It is an object of this invention to provide an attachment to a hot stamping machine which will adapt same to marking pencils and the like.
It is a further object of this invention to provide a device wherein a novel feed means is utilized to feed pencils one at a time to the marking machine and to retain control over the pencils in such a manner as to prevent more than one being delivered at a time.
It is a further object of this invention to provide a device wherein a novel ejecting device is operated simultaneously with the feed mechanism to eject a marked pencil before an unmarked pencil is delivered for markmg.
Other objects and advantages will be readily apparent from the following description:
FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of a machine embodying this invention.
FIGURE 2 is a view taken along line 22 of FIG- URE 1.
FIGURE 3 is a view taken along line 33 of FIG- URE 2.
FIGURE 4 is a perspective of the anvil.
FIGURE 5 is a view taken along line 55 of FIG- URE 2.
FIGURE 6 is a view taken along line 66 of FIG- URE 5.
FIGURE 7 is a view similar to FIGURE 3 with the tray broken away and the type carrying head in the lowermost position.
FIGURE 8 is a view taken along line 88 of FIG- URE 2.
FIGURE 9 is a view taken along line 9-9 of FIG- URE 2.
FIGURE 10 is a view similar to FIGURE 7 with the type carrying head ascending.
FIGURE 11 is a view taken along line 11-11 of FIGURE .2.
Referring first to FIGURE 1, a stamping machine 12 of the type described in Kingsley Patent No. 2,047,373
issued July 14, 1936, is utilized and modified to adapt same to mark lead pencils. A gooseneck arm 14 is supported above bed 16 and has a vertical guideway formed therein to reciprocally mount operating bar 18 which at its lowermost extremity carries a type holder head 20 in which type 22 may be held as for example is disclosed in Kingsley Patent No. 2,740,352, issued April 3, 1956. The head 20 contains the conventional heating element. Foil is reeved from roll 24 beneath the type 22 to take-up roll 26. The take-up roll is mounted upon a U-shaped bracket 28 in turn reciprocated with the operating bar.
The above generally described machine is well known in the art and further details may be found in the above referred to patents.
An anvil 30 is secured as by screws upon the printing bed 32 directly beneath type 22. When a pencil is delivered into groove 34 in the anvil 30 it is firmly supported therein during lowering of type 22 which heated type forms an impression in the pencil and deposits the marking material from the foil therein thereby marking the pencil.
An inclined tray 36 is positioned in advance of anvil 30 to supply pencils to the anvil. Aflixed to the under- 3,039,384 Patented June 19, 1962 side of tray 36 is a pair of brackets 38 (see FIGURES 2 and 9) which are secured by screws 40 to plate 42 which in turn is secured to anvil 30 by screws such as 44 (see FIGURE 8).
Brackets 38 are slotted as at 46 to permit vertical adjustment of tray 36 with respect to anvil 30. The sides 48 of tray 36 are bent normal to the body of the tray forming side walls confining the pencils movement on the tray. A pair of guide tabs 50 are formed on sides 48 of tray 36 projecting towards one another with the end of each farthest from the anvil flared outwardly from the tray to accommodate a handful of pencils at a time. The tabs 50 are spaced from the main support surface 52 of the tray 36 a distance slightly greater than the thickness of the pencil to be marked thus permitting the pencils to be fed to the anvil in single file.
Spaced from plate 42 and secured thereto is a second plate 54. Between plates 42 and 54 is mounted a U- shaped ejector plate 56 which straddles the screws 58 securing plate 54 to plate 42. A spring 60 retained in a bore in plate 56 bears upon the top screw 58 and biases plate 56 upwardly. A set screw 62 permits adjustment of the screw which is adjusted to bring the top of plate 56 above surface 52 forming a stop against which pencils to be marked rest in tray '36, as seen in FIGURE 5.
The plate 56 has fixed thereon a pair of screws 64 one on each side of anvil 30 and projecting through a suitable slot 66 in plate 42 (see FIGURE 4).
U-shaped bracket 28 has depending therefrom a pair of levers 68 on each side of the machine which when the operating bar thereof is lowered by pivoting of the operating handle 70 each strikes one of the screws 64 and depresses plate 56 below the support surface 52 as seen in FIGURE 7, permitting a pencil to advance in tray 36 to a position abutting plate 42 which forms a second stop by projecting above support surface 52 of tray 36.
When handle 70 is released raising operating bar 18 and hence bracket 28 and lever 68 the plate 56 is released and spring 60 causes same to return to its original position. The raising of plate 56 (best seen in FIGURE 10) raises the pencil abutting plate or stop 42 and forces same over the stop whereby this single pencil will fall onto inclined surface 72 of anvil 30 and into groove 34 awaiting the next down stroke of the operating bar to be marked.
To prevent the pencils passing out of groove 34 a raised stop 74 is positioned on anvil 30 adjacent groove 34.
U-shaped bracket 28 also carries on either side of the machine an ejector finger 76 which is pivotally mounted on the bracket. On each side of anvil 30 is secured a cam 78 while each finger carries a cam follower 80. Upon lowering of finger 76 the cam follower strikes the cam and pivots the finger away from the pencil in groove 34 to be ejected therefrom. A spring 82 is mounted on bracket 28 adjacent 'each finger 76 which pivots the finger towards groove 34 when cam follower clears cam 78. Each finger is provided with an inclined shoulder 84 which when the finger is raised, raises the marked pencil out of groove 34 over stop 74 and onto a second accumulating tray 86 which is bolted to anvil 30 Thus in operation when the type head is lowered to stamp a pencil, levers 68 depress plate 56 advancing the next pencil to be marked against stop 42. At the same time ejector fingers 76 have been pivoted so that shoulders 84 will clear the pencil being marked and then position beneath said pencil. Upon raising of the type head after marking the pencil, shoulders 84 raise the marked pencil over stop 74 onto tray 86. At the same time plate 56 is released by levers 68 and raises the next pencil to be marked over stop 42 which then rolls into the already cleared groove 34.
While what hereinbefore has been described as the preferred embodiment of this invention, it is readily ap-- parent that alterations and modifications may be resorted. to without departing from the scope of this invention and: such alterations and modifications are intended to be Err-- cluded within the scope of the appended claims.
I claim:
1. A pencil marking device comprising: a hot stamping machine having a reciprocating type holding head, an anvil positioned beneath said head, an inclined tray feeding pencils to be marked in single file to said anvil,. stop means on said tray, and means reciprocating with said head simultaneously ejecting a marked pencil from said anvil and raising the next pencil to be marked over said stop means, said last mentioned means including a pair of fingers pivotally connected to said head, a cam follower on each finger, a cam on said anvil in the pathof said follower on each finger including an inclined shoulder thereon whereby engagement of said cam follower with said cam pivots said fingers to permit said. inclined shoulder to pass a pencil in said anvil and toengage and lift a pencil out of said anvil upon reciprocation thereof.
2. A pencil marking device comprising: a hot stamping machine having a reciprocating type holding head, an anvil positioned beneath said head, an inclined tray feeding pencils to be marked in single file to said anvil, said anvil having a groove therein receiving a pencil from said tray, stop means on said tray, and means reciprocating with said head simultaneously ejecting. a marked pencil'from said anvil and rasing the next pencil to be marked over said stop means, said last mentioned means including a pair of fingers pivotally connected to said head, a cam follower on each finger, a cam on said anvil in the path of said follower on each finger including an inclined shoulder thereon whereby engagement of said cam follower with said'cam pivots said fingers to permit said inclined shoulder to pass a pencil in said anvil and to engage and lift a pencil outof said anvil upon reciprocation thereof;
3. A'pencil marking device comprising: a hot stamping machine having a reciprocating type holding head, an anvil positioned beneath said head, an inclined tray feeding pencils to be marked in single file to said anvil, said anvil having a groove therein receiving a pencil from said tray, stop means on the opposite side of the groove from said tray, stop means on said tray, and means reciprocating with said head simultaneously ejecting a marked pencil from said anvil and raising the next pencilto be marked over said stop means, said last mentioned means including a pair of'fingers pivotally connected to said head, a cam follower on each finger, a cam on said anvil in the path of said follower on each finger including an inclined shoulder thereon whereby engagement of said cam follower with said cam pivots said fingers to permit said inclined shoulder to pass a pencil in said anvil and to engage and lift a pencil out of said anvil upon reciprocation thereof on said tray.
4. A pencil marking device comprising: a hot stamping machine having a reciprocating type holding head, an anvil positioned beneath said head, an inclined tray feeding pencils to be marked in single file to said anvil, stop means on said tray, an ejector adjacent said stop means, and means reciprocating with said head simul: taneously ejecting a marked pencil from said anvil and actuating said ejector to move the next pencil to be marked over said stop means, said last mentioned means including a pair of fingers'pivotally connected to said head, a cam follower on each finger, a cam on said anvil in the path of said follower on each finger including an inclined shoulder thereon whereby engagement of said cam follower with said cam pivots said fingers to permit said inclined shoulder to pass a pencil in said anvil and to engage and lift a pencil out of said anvil upon reciprocation thereof.
5. A pencil marking device comprising: a hot stamping machine having a reciprocating type holding head, an anvil positioned beneath said head, an inclined tray feeding pencils to be marked in single file to said anvil, .=said anvil having a groove therein receiving a pencil from :said tray, stop means on said tray, an ejector adjacent :said stop means, and means reciprocating with said head simultaneously ejecting a marked pencil from said anvil and actuating said ejector to move the next pencil to be marked over said stop means, said last mentioned means including a pair of fingers pivotally connected to said head, a cam follower on each finger, a cam on said anvil in the path of said follower on each finger including an inclined shoulder thereon whereby engagement of said cam follower with said cam pivots said fingers to permit :said inclined shoulder to pass a pencil in said anvil and to engage and lift a pencil out of said anvil upon reciprocation thereof.
6. A pencil marking device comprising: a hot stamping machine having a reciprocating type holding head, an anvil positioned beneath said head, an inclined tray feeding pencils to be marked in single file to said anvil, stop means on said tray, an ejector adjacent said stop means, means reciprocating with said head simultaneously ejecting a marked pencil from said anvil and actuating :said ejector to move the next pencil to be marked over said stop means, said last mentioned means including a pair of fingers pivotally connected to said head, a cam follower on each finger, a cam on said anvil in the path of said follower on each finger including an inclined shoulder thereon whereby engagement of said cam follower with said cam pivots said fingers to permit said inclined shoulder to pass a pencil in said anvil and to engage and lift a pencil out of said anvil upon reciprocation thereof, and means on said tray delivering pencils in single file to said ejector.
7. A pencil marking device comprising: a hot stamping machine having a reciprocating type holding head, an anvil positioned beneath said head, an inclined tray feeding pencils to be marked in single file to said anvil,
said anvil having a groove therein receiving a pencil from said tray, stop means on said tray, an ejector adjacent said stop means, means reciprocating with said head simultaneously ejecting a marked pencil from said anvil and actuating said ejector to move the next pencil to be marked over said stop means, said last mentioned means including a pair of fingers pivotally connected to said head, a cam follower on each finger, a cam on said anvil in the path of said follower on each finger including an inclined shoulder thereon whereby engagement of said cam follower with said cam pivots said fingers to permit said inclined shoulder to pass a pencil in said anvil and to engage and lift a pencil out of said anvil upon reciprocation thereof, and means on said tray delivering pencils in singlefile to said ejector.
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