US33387A - Improvement in printing-presses - Google Patents

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US33387A
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  • the drawing is a side elevation.
  • A is the stationary frame, of cast-iron or other suitable material, and A is a continuation attachedtoAby means of bolts or screws.
  • B is the reciprocating type and distributer bed, of cast-iron and running on four wheels l nl), two on each side, in suitable ways or grooves on the top ot the horizontal part of the stationary frame.
  • C is the flat distributer, of marble, iron, or other suitable material, fast to the top of the reciprocating bed B.
  • D represents a form of type in a chase confined in place in the usual manner by means of wedges or screws and cleats on top of the bed B.
  • crank H is a pinion, which may be actuated by foot or other power or driven by hand by means of the crank I.
  • G is a larger pinion engaging with H and fast to the crank-shaft F.
  • E is a pitman connecting the crank-shaft F with the start e at the bottom of the bed B, by means of which the, latter is made to reciprocate.
  • the bed B is kept from rising by means ot' a rod (not shown in the drawing) which, passing through the start e in a slot in the frame A, is fastened at both extremities.
  • .l is the impression-cylinder, whose axle turns in the vertical slides K, said slides being kept in place by means of cleats on the inner side of the frame A.
  • k is a round extension of the y slides K passing through the bottom of the frame and furnished with a screw and nut M.
  • L is an india-rubber or metallic spring between nut M and the frame, by means of which nut and spring it is obvious that more or less pressure may be given to the impression-cylinder J at pleasure.
  • N N are the frisket-frame, which vibrates on a fulcrum u, the center of which is bent down and attached to one extremity of the spiral spring O, the other extremity of said spring being fast to the bottom of the bed B.
  • the action of this spring O is to throw up the frisket into the position shown in the drawing, it (the frisket) being gradually depressed into a horizontal position in passing under the impression-cylinder J.
  • cleats attached to the inner sides of the frame A at the inclination represented in the drawing and confined by means ot' a screw a: and a pin or pivot at the lower end.
  • the design of said cleats is to prevent the frisket-frame (the projecting upper corners of ⁇ which bear on the cleats) from being forced down upon the inking-roller R, and also to assist the spring O in raising the frisket and platen.
  • P is the platen on which the card or paper to be printed is laid,and is made of pasteboard covered with rubber cloth or other suitable material.
  • the lower edge of this platen is hinged to the frisket-frame at P, as represented in the drawing.
  • R is the inking-roller, whose axle turns in bearings in the vertical slides S, said slides being guided by means of cleats on or slots in the frame A.
  • T is a small distributingroller bearing uponR and running on its axis in the slots t.
  • U are two other vertical slides similar to S.
  • V is a large distributing-cylinder, the ends of whose axis turn in bearings in the vertical slides U. The bottom of this cylinder rolls on the distributer C.
  • NV and X are two smaller distributing-cylinders rolling on V, their axes turning in oblong slots in the vertical slides U.
  • the card or paper to be printed being of them are carried nnderthe cylinder J, and the paper or card' being twice passed over by the cylinder J is pressed sufficiently hard upon the printing-surface to give the impression, and by continuing to turn the pinion I-I the type-surface and distributer Will pass under the cylinders R and V, the frisket will be gradually raised from a horizontal position, and the platen with the printed card or paper on it will be thrown up onto the cylinder J, as shown in the figure.
  • the machine is simple, cheap, easily kept in Working order, and requires but little power to operate it.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HORACE GOODRICH, OF STONEHAM, MASSACHUSETTS.
IMPROVEMENT IN PRINTING-PRESSES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 33,387, dated October 1, 1861.
To @ZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HORACE GooDEIcH, of Stoneham, in the county of Middlesex and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Printin gPresses; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction and operation of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, forming a part of this specication.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will now proceed to describe its construction and operation.
The drawing is a side elevation.
A is the stationary frame, of cast-iron or other suitable material, and A is a continuation attachedtoAby means of bolts or screws.
B is the reciprocating type and distributer bed, of cast-iron and running on four wheels l nl), two on each side, in suitable ways or grooves on the top ot the horizontal part of the stationary frame.
C is the flat distributer, of marble, iron, or other suitable material, fast to the top of the reciprocating bed B.
D represents a form of type in a chase confined in place in the usual manner by means of wedges or screws and cleats on top of the bed B.
H is a pinion, which may be actuated by foot or other power or driven by hand by means of the crank I.
G is a larger pinion engaging with H and fast to the crank-shaft F.
E is a pitman connecting the crank-shaft F with the start e at the bottom of the bed B, by means of which the, latter is made to reciprocate. The bed B is kept from rising by means ot' a rod (not shown in the drawing) which, passing through the start e in a slot in the frame A, is fastened at both extremities.
.l is the impression-cylinder, whose axle turns in the vertical slides K, said slides being kept in place by means of cleats on the inner side of the frame A.
k is a round extension of the y slides K passing through the bottom of the frame and furnished with a screw and nut M.
L is an india-rubber or metallic spring between nut M and the frame, by means of which nut and spring it is obvious that more or less pressure may be given to the impression-cylinder J at pleasure.
N N are the frisket-frame, which vibrates on a fulcrum u, the center of which is bent down and attached to one extremity of the spiral spring O, the other extremity of said spring being fast to the bottom of the bed B. The action of this spring O is to throw up the frisket into the position shown in the drawing, it (the frisket) being gradually depressed into a horizontal position in passing under the impression-cylinder J.
Q are cleats attached to the inner sides of the frame A at the inclination represented in the drawing and confined by means ot' a screw a: and a pin or pivot at the lower end. The design of said cleats is to prevent the frisket-frame (the projecting upper corners of `which bear on the cleats) from being forced down upon the inking-roller R, and also to assist the spring O in raising the frisket and platen.
P is the platen on which the card or paper to be printed is laid,and is made of pasteboard covered with rubber cloth or other suitable material. The lower edge of this platen is hinged to the frisket-frame at P, as represented in the drawing.
R is the inking-roller, whose axle turns in bearings in the vertical slides S, said slides being guided by means of cleats on or slots in the frame A. l
T is a small distributingroller bearing uponR and running on its axis in the slots t.
U are two other vertical slides similar to S.
V is a large distributing-cylinder, the ends of whose axis turn in bearings in the vertical slides U. The bottom of this cylinder rolls on the distributer C.
NV and X are two smaller distributing-cylinders rolling on V, their axes turning in oblong slots in the vertical slides U.
The card or paper to be printed being of them are carried nnderthe cylinder J, and the paper or card' being twice passed over by the cylinder J is pressed sufficiently hard upon the printing-surface to give the impression, and by continuing to turn the pinion I-I the type-surface and distributer Will pass under the cylinders R and V, the frisket will be gradually raised from a horizontal position, and the platen with the printed card or paper on it will be thrown up onto the cylinder J, as shown in the figure.
The machineis simple, cheap, easily kept in Working order, and requires but little power to operate it.
What'l claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is*
l. The. spring-frisketN N', provided with i the hinged platen P and attached to the end of the reciprocating bed B and operating in combination Wit-l1 the impression-cylinderJ and cleats Q, substantially as described, and for the objects specied.
2. Hangingthe ixnpressionclyinder J in the` 1 adjustable spring-slides K, substantially as and for the object specified.
3. The side cleats Q, arranged and opent i ingsubstantially as set forth, and for the ob-
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DE4035076A1 (en) * 1990-11-05 1992-05-07 Jenoptik Jena Gmbh ARRANGEMENT FOR MEASURING LINEAR DIMENSIONS ON A STRUCTURED SURFACE OF A MEASURED OBJECT
USRE35317E (en) * 1991-07-26 1996-08-27 The Arizona Board Of Regents Potentiostatic preparation of molecular adsorbates for scanning probe microscopy
USRE36488E (en) * 1992-08-07 2000-01-11 Veeco Instruments Inc. Tapping atomic force microscope with phase or frequency detection
US5440920A (en) * 1994-02-03 1995-08-15 Molecular Imaging Systems Scanning force microscope with beam tracking lens
US5763767A (en) * 1994-02-03 1998-06-09 Molecular Imaging Corp. Atomic force microscope employing beam-tracking
US6134955A (en) * 1994-05-19 2000-10-24 Molecular Imaging Corporation Magnetic modulation of force sensor for AC detection in an atomic force microscope
US5753814A (en) * 1994-05-19 1998-05-19 Molecular Imaging Corporation Magnetically-oscillated probe microscope for operation in liquids
US5929438A (en) * 1994-08-12 1999-07-27 Nikon Corporation Cantilever and measuring apparatus using it
US5929643A (en) * 1995-12-07 1999-07-27 Olympus Optical Co., Ltd. Scanning probe microscope for measuring the electrical properties of the surface of an electrically conductive sample
US5932876A (en) * 1996-10-24 1999-08-03 Centre Suisse E'electronique Et De Microtechnique S.A. Tunnel effect sensor, suitable for determining the topography of a surface
US20030020500A1 (en) * 1999-09-20 2003-01-30 Europaisches Laboratorium Fur Molekularbiologie (Embl) Multiple local probe measuring device and method
US20050040836A1 (en) * 1999-09-20 2005-02-24 Europaisches Laboratorium Fur Molekularbiologie (Embl) Multiple local probe measuring device and method
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