US34334A - Improvement in machinery for rolling metal for shoe-tacks - Google Patents

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  • Figs. 6 and 7 are transverse sections of the nail-strip formed by the machine; Figs. 8 and 9, the nail-strips in section and side view.
  • Fig. 10 is a top view, and Fig. 11 an inner side View, of one of the guides and its lip, to be hereinafter described.
  • Fig. 12 is a section of a grooved roller used in preparing the metallic strip for being converted into nails with heads.
  • the object of the machine is to produce a nail plate or strip having not only a wedgeshape transverse section, but being straight in the direction of its length, it having been found extremely diificult, if not impossible, to accomplish this by means of two reducingrollers having a single triangular bite corresponding in section with the cross-section of the nail-strip, as such strip, owing to being reduced on one edge more than on the opposite, would be bent in a curved'forln lengthwise.
  • a and B are the reducingrollers, one being placed over the other and, respectively, on shafts O D. These shafts rest in suitable bearings upheld bya trameE,which is provided with two parallel ways or guides F F, arranged with respect to the reducingrollers, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2;
  • the lowermost roller B is constructed with upsettingflanges c c, projecting beyond. its periphery and with respect to the rollers as seen in Figs. 1, 2, 3, and 4, the upper roller being formed so as to enter between and close to such flanges, as represented in such figures.
  • Each guide F extends very nearly into the bite of the two rollers, and at its inner end is furnished with a projection or lip f, under which the strip of metal passes, and by which it is prevented from curling up against the upper roller under the draftand reduction of the rollers.
  • the said lips are valuable auxiliaries to my invention and become necessary to the guides in order to cause the strip toperfectly keep its placebetweenthem andtheirreducing-flanges.
  • the flanges c used either with or without the grooves, serve to upset and properly form the flat edges of the strip or prevent them from cracking or having a rough and serrated or rugged appearance.
  • the flanges greatly facilitate the action of them in the formation of the nailhead edges of the strip.
  • I bevel or round off such flange essentially as shown in the drawings, and, furthermore, to facilitate the introduction of the nail-strip into the spaces immediately under the lips posite directions; but
  • each of the said lips maybe beveled or founded with theupsetting-flangcsand the reducingup at its're'ai' en rollers beveled in opposite directions, sub- I do not claim rolls or rollers beveled in opstantially as explained.

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J. P.SARGENT. MACHINERY FOR ROLLING METAL FOR SHOE TAGKS.
No. 34,334. I Patented Feb. 4, 1862 UNITED "STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOSEPH F. SARGENT, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO ELMER TOWNSEND, OF SAME PLACE.
IMPROVEMENT lN MACHINERY FOR ROLLING METAL FOR SHOE-TACKS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 34,334, dated February 4, 1862.
To all whom, it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JOSEPH F. SARGENT, a citizen of the United States of America, and a resident of the city of Boston, and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Machine for Preparing or Shaping Strips of Metal for Conversion into Shoe-Tacks; and I do hereby declare the same to be fully described in the following specification, and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, of which Figure 1 denotes a top View and Fig. 2 a side elevation of it; Fig. 3, a front View of its reducing-rollers and flanges as they appear when the guides are removed from the machine; Fig. 4, a transverse section of them; Fig. 5, a view exhibiting the relative position of the lower reducing-roller, its guide, and lips. Figs. 6 and 7 are transverse sections of the nail-strip formed by the machine; Figs. 8 and 9, the nail-strips in section and side view. Fig. 10 is a top view, and Fig. 11 an inner side View, of one of the guides and its lip, to be hereinafter described. Fig. 12 is a section of a grooved roller used in preparing the metallic strip for being converted into nails with heads.
The object of the machine is to produce a nail plate or strip having not only a wedgeshape transverse section, but being straight in the direction of its length, it having been found extremely diificult, if not impossible, to accomplish this by means of two reducingrollers having a single triangular bite corresponding in section with the cross-section of the nail-strip, as such strip, owing to being reduced on one edge more than on the opposite, would be bent in a curved'forln lengthwise. I have made the rolls or reducing-rollers with a bite having the shape of two triangles or very sharp wedges placed point to point, as shown in Fig. 6 or in Fig. 7, Where the nails or tacks cut from the nail-plate are to have heads. Either or both of the rollers should be beveled on their peripheries in opposite d rections, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4, in which case the reduction of a nail-plate will be caused to take place inopposite directions at one and the same time and laterally to its middle line. In this way the plate or strip when it leaves the rollers will be quite or sufficiently straight and will, when divided along its middle, constitute two nail or tack plates. In further carrying out my invention I combine with such reducing-rollers two upsetting-flanges and also certain guides and lips, to be hereinafter described, and, furthermore, when the nail-plate is to be formed for making out nails or shoe-tacks provided with heads either or both of the reducing-rollers should be made as shown in Fig. l2,'wherein it is exhibited as not only provided with beveled faces,but with grooves on its periphery, d a being the said faces, and b b the grooves.
' In the drawings, A and B are the reducingrollers, one being placed over the other and, respectively, on shafts O D. These shafts rest in suitable bearings upheld bya trameE,which is provided with two parallel ways or guides F F, arranged with respect to the reducingrollers, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2; The lowermost roller B is constructed with upsettingflanges c c, projecting beyond. its periphery and with respect to the rollers as seen in Figs. 1, 2, 3, and 4, the upper roller being formed so as to enter between and close to such flanges, as represented in such figures. Each guide F extends very nearly into the bite of the two rollers, and at its inner end is furnished with a projection or lip f, under which the strip of metal passes, and by which it is prevented from curling up against the upper roller under the draftand reduction of the rollers. The said lips are valuable auxiliaries to my invention and become necessary to the guides in order to cause the strip toperfectly keep its placebetweenthem andtheirreducing-flanges.
The flanges c 0, used either with or without the grooves, serve to upset and properly form the flat edges of the strip or prevent them from cracking or having a rough and serrated or rugged appearance. When employed with the grooves b b, the flanges greatly facilitate the action of them in the formation of the nailhead edges of the strip. In order to prevent the flanges from so acting as to shear or out OK the strip of metal at or near either edge of it, I bevel or round off such flange essentially as shown in the drawings, and, furthermore, to facilitate the introduction of the nail-strip into the spaces immediately under the lips posite directions; but
each of the said lips maybe beveled or founded with theupsetting-flangcsand the reducingup at its're'ai' en rollers beveled in opposite directions, sub- I do not claim rolls or rollers beveled in opstantially as explained.
- JOS. F. SARGENT.
I claim Witnesses: v
- ,Thecombination of the guides F F and the F; Pl HALE, Jr., lips ff or mechanical eq iivalents therefor, R. H. EDDY.
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