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US34166A
US34166A US34166DA US34166A US 34166 A US34166 A US 34166A US 34166D A US34166D A US 34166DA US 34166 A US34166 A US 34166A
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  • the object of our invention is to print the usual stamp on the back of railroad tickets or coupons with the face of the ticket turned upward, and at thesame time make a row of perforations between the tickets when a number of them are printed togetheron one strip of paper, so that the conductor may the more readily detach them, and to otherwise improve the hand stamping-press.
  • the ram in the top of which the formis placed or made is represented in the drawings by A. Itis fixed in a suitable frame in a vertical position, and is operated by the lever B, which forces it up by the application of power to the upper end of the rod O, and which draws it down to its represented position by the action of the spring D, secured to it and the frame in the manner shown.
  • the stamp having been thus made and arranged and its operation provided for, the inking-roller E is now made and placed over the form in the relation shown and on a vibrating axis, about which it freely revolves.
  • the axis of the said roller consists of the upper end of the vibrating rod F, bent at right angles with its axis, so as to make the roller lay horizontally over the form', the axis of the rod being parallel with the side of the frame, to which its lower end is pivoted.
  • a flange ce is made, which as the roller moves forward travels on the edge of the ram at the side of the form and keeps the roller from striking its front edge, preventing the roller from being injured by the contact and the ink from running down the side of the ram and gumming it so as to interfere with its operation.
  • the inking-roller after having been pressed forward to ink the form and receive a fresh supply from the distributing-roller G is brought back to its represented position by the action of the spring I, the one end of which is fixed to the vibrating rod F and the other to the frame, as shown.
  • the distributing-roller is located in the inkbox J. It is made to revolve by attaching' it to the vibrating rod F by means of a lever or otherwise. rIhere is no lever shown in the drawings, as it is unimportant how the attachment is made.
  • a supply-spoon K is put in the ink-box to throw the ink against the roller.
  • the perforating attachment is now made and applied. It consists of a thin plate L with a pointed upper edge. It is located against the outside of the' frame, (on the reverse side from the lever F,) so as to be close enough to the form to perforate the ticket in the proper place. It is fixed in suitable guides, and is pressed upward by a shoulder M, made on the side of the ram, and which works in a slot N, niade in the side of the frame, the ram having more motion than the perforator.
  • the slot is made long enough for the shoulder to descend with the rain after it has left the perforator, which is brought down to its represented position by the action of a spring S, one end of which is iixed to a tappet O in the frame and the other to the cleat P, attached to the'perforating-knfife.
  • the stamping and perforating bed Q is made and located over the top of the form and perforator and attached to a part of the frame projecting forward for that purpose.
  • This bed is faced with some soft material-such as velvet and the like-for the stamp to act against and to keep the card or ticket from being bruised or out.
  • a guide-plate R is fixed under the face of the stamping-bed to hold the ticket up against Making a hand stamping-press, substantialiy in the manner described, so as to stamp and perforate the ticket, ink the form, and supply the ink to the hiking-roller in a single operation, substantially in the manner set forth.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
.IOIfIN SOIIAFFER AND EIVARD SPENCER, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
HAND PRINTING-PRESS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 34,166, dated January 14, 1862.
To all whom t nty concern:
Be it known that we, JOHN SOHAFFER and EDWARD SPENCER, of the city of St. Louis and State of Missouri, have invented a new and Improved Hand Stamping-Press; and we do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the sam e, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making` part of this specification, in whieh- Figure l is a top view, Fig. 2 a side elevation, and Fig. 3 a vertical section, thereof.
The object of our invention is to print the usual stamp on the back of railroad tickets or coupons with the face of the ticket turned upward, and at thesame time make a row of perforations between the tickets when a number of them are printed togetheron one strip of paper, so that the conductor may the more readily detach them, and to otherwise improve the hand stamping-press.
The following description of our invention will enable any one skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
Similar letters of reference represent corresponding parts of the different figures of the y drawings annexed..
The ram in the top of which the formis placed or made is represented in the drawings by A. Itis fixed in a suitable frame in a vertical position, and is operated by the lever B, which forces it up by the application of power to the upper end of the rod O, and which draws it down to its represented position by the action of the spring D, secured to it and the frame in the manner shown. The stamp having been thus made and arranged and its operation provided for, the inking-roller E is now made and placed over the form in the relation shown and on a vibrating axis, about which it freely revolves. The axis of the said roller consists of the upper end of the vibrating rod F, bent at right angles with its axis, so as to make the roller lay horizontally over the form', the axis of the rod being parallel with the side of the frame, to which its lower end is pivoted. Now when the rain moves up the form strikes the roller, which, lying behind its center of vibration, rolls forward over the form and against the distributingroller G, its axis traveling through the slot H, cut in the side of the frame for that purpose. On the end of the inking-roller a flange ce is made, which as the roller moves forward travels on the edge of the ram at the side of the form and keeps the roller from striking its front edge, preventing the roller from being injured by the contact and the ink from running down the side of the ram and gumming it so as to interfere with its operation. The inking-roller after having been pressed forward to ink the form and receive a fresh supply from the distributing-roller G is brought back to its represented position by the action of the spring I, the one end of which is fixed to the vibrating rod F and the other to the frame, as shown.
The distributing-roller is located in the inkbox J. It is made to revolve by attaching' it to the vibrating rod F by means of a lever or otherwise. rIhere is no lever shown in the drawings, as it is unimportant how the attachment is made. A supply-spoon K is put in the ink-box to throw the ink against the roller.
The working' parts of the press having been thus prepared, the perforating attachment is now made and applied. It consists of a thin plate L with a pointed upper edge. It is located against the outside of the' frame, (on the reverse side from the lever F,) so as to be close enough to the form to perforate the ticket in the proper place. It is fixed in suitable guides, and is pressed upward by a shoulder M, made on the side of the ram, and which works in a slot N, niade in the side of the frame, the ram having more motion than the perforator. The slot is made long enough for the shoulder to descend with the rain after it has left the perforator, which is brought down to its represented position by the action of a spring S, one end of which is iixed to a tappet O in the frame and the other to the cleat P, attached to the'perforating-knfife. The working parts of the machine being thus complete,the stamping and perforating bed Q is made and located over the top of the form and perforator and attached to a part of the frame projecting forward for that purpose. This bed is faced with some soft material-such as velvet and the like-for the stamp to act against and to keep the card or ticket from being bruised or out.
A guide-plate R is fixed under the face of the stamping-bed to hold the ticket up against Making a hand stamping-press, substantialiy in the manner described, so as to stamp and perforate the ticket, ink the form, and supply the ink to the hiking-roller in a single operation, substantially in the manner set forth.
JOHN SCHAEEER; E. SPENCER.
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JOHN K. HALE, Z. D. LANSING.
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