US351595A - Paper-box top and bottom covering machine - Google Patents

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    • B31MAKING ARTICLES OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER; WORKING PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
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  • My invention has reference to that class of paper-box machines in which the paper used for covering or labeling the tops and bottoms of boxes is taken from the roll, covered with glue or'paste, placed on the top or bottom of the box, and cut off the proper length.
  • My improvement has for its object to provide a table. of such character that it will afford support to various kinds of boxes andtops, and may be adjusted to suit boxes and tops of various heights or depths.
  • my invention provides a support which is not a chuck, and not designed to enter a box or top or have such box or top slipped over it, but is adapted to properly support any box or top, and which is adjustable to suit different I heights of boxes and tops, substantially as hereinafter described.
  • A represents the operating end of a top and bottom box-labeling machine, or that end at which the operator stands, and where the box which receives the paper from the machine is supported.
  • B B represent the knives by which the paper as it comes from the roll on the machine is cut off into the requisite lengths or sections for the boxes or tops.
  • 0 represents an arm fastened to and projecting from the end A of the machine, on which arm is fastened my improved support.
  • D represents a bracket which has two sides, D D the side D being secured to the arm 0 by means of a bolt, E.
  • the side D has a'vertical slot, d, through which passes a bolt, F, having thumb-nut Said bolt enters the ver- Serial No. 204.715.
  • tical side 9 of a table, G the horizontal part or leaf 9" of said table being that on which the .box or top to be labeled is supported, or on which such box or top directly rests.
  • Said table has a cleat or rib, G, along its inner side edge or the edge adjacent to the knives B B, which cleat forms a guard to prevent the box or top from being moved against the knives.
  • the table G may be vertically adjusted or raised or lowered on the bracket D, so as to bring it into the proper position with reference to the knives and paper, different positions or alt-itudes of the table being required for boxes and tops of varying heights or depths, the table being required to be lowered for deep boxes and raised for shallow ones.
  • H represents a supplemental or extension leaf attached to rods h h, fitted to movein guides or ways I I on the under side of the leaf or table G.
  • the extensionleaf may be drawn out to any required extent, and may be fastened in any adjusted position by means of screws passing through the guides I I and bearing against the rods h h.
  • the extension When the extension is not required, it may be pushed in until it bears against the edge of the table or support G, and then virtually forms a portion of the latter, and is not in the way for use with boxes and tops of ordinary or averagesize.
  • the arm 0 has a pivoted extension or hinge, O, to which the brack- I et D is attached, a set-screw, 0, fitted in a projection from the arm 0, serving to adjust the inclination of said extension or hinge.
  • object of tilting the support and box or top thereon is to shorten the distance between the outer edge of the box or top and the knives that cut the paper, so that the piece of paper 5 out off will be of less length than the box or top to which it is pasted.

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P. HAUGK.
PAPER TOP AND BOTTOM COVERING MACHINE. N0. 351,595. Patented 0013. 26,1886.
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WITNESSES q INVENTEIFT (No Model'.) 2 SheetsSheet 2;
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PAPER BOX TOP AND BOTTOM COVERING MAGHINE. No. 351,595. I Patented Oct. 26, 18-86.
WITNESSES INVENTEIFI N. PETERS. Phnlo-Lilhognphw. washinglom l). c.
' UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
PHILIP HAUOK, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
PAPER-BOX TOPAND BOTTOM COVERING MACHINE.
EPECIPICATION forming part; of Letters Patent No. 351,595, dated October 26, 1886.
Application filed June 10, 1886.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, PHILIP HAUOK, a citizen of the United States. residing at Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Paper-Box Top and Bottom Labeling or Papering Machines; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, which form part of this specification, in which Figure 1 is a perspective of support. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of rear end of paper-boxlabeling machine with my improved support attached thereto.
My invention has reference to that class of paper-box machines in which the paper used for covering or labeling the tops and bottoms of boxes is taken from the roll, covered with glue or'paste, placed on the top or bottom of the box, and cut off the proper length.
My improvement has for its object to provide a table. of such character that it will afford support to various kinds of boxes andtops, and may be adjusted to suit boxes and tops of various heights or depths.
By my invention I provide a support which is not a chuck, and not designed to enter a box or top or have such box or top slipped over it, but is adapted to properly support any box or top, and which is adjustable to suit different I heights of boxes and tops, substantially as hereinafter described.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, A represents the operating end of a top and bottom box-labeling machine, or that end at which the operator stands, and where the box which receives the paper from the machine is supported.
B B represent the knives by which the paper as it comes from the roll on the machine is cut off into the requisite lengths or sections for the boxes or tops. c
0 represents an arm fastened to and projecting from the end A of the machine, on which arm is fastened my improved support.
D represents a bracket which has two sides, D D the side D being secured to the arm 0 by means of a bolt, E. The side D has a'vertical slot, d, through which passes a bolt, F, having thumb-nut Said bolt enters the ver- Serial No. 204.715.
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tical side 9 of a table, G, the horizontal part or leaf 9" of said table being that on which the .box or top to be labeled is supported, or on which such box or top directly rests. Said table has a cleat or rib, G, along its inner side edge or the edge adjacent to the knives B B, which cleat forms a guard to prevent the box or top from being moved against the knives. By means of the slot (1 and bolt and nut Ff the table G may be vertically adjusted or raised or lowered on the bracket D, so as to bring it into the proper position with reference to the knives and paper, different positions or alt-itudes of the table being required for boxes and tops of varying heights or depths, the table being required to be lowered for deep boxes and raised for shallow ones.
In labeling the bottom of a box itis inverted and laid upon the table G, and the paper coming from the machine glued upon it. The edges of the sides of such box merely rest upon the table or support without slipping down over the same, as has heretofore been required with the chucks already mentioned. The box is trued or brought to line by simply pushing it along, so that' two of its sides will rest or bear against the vertical side D of the bracket and against the cleat or guard G of the table G; hence no matter what the height or depth of the box, or whether it have partitions inside of it or not, it will be properly supported on the table G at the required altitude;
H represents a supplemental or extension leaf attached to rods h h, fitted to movein guides or ways I I on the under side of the leaf or table G. When a box or top of extra length requires to be labeled or papered, the extensionleaf may be drawn out to any required extent, and may be fastened in any adjusted position by means of screws passing through the guides I I and bearing against the rods h h. When the extension is not required, it may be pushed in until it bears against the edge of the table or support G, and then virtually forms a portion of the latter, and is not in the way for use with boxes and tops of ordinary or averagesize.
To enable the support and box or top thereon to be tilted or inclined, the arm 0 has a pivoted extension or hinge, O, to which the brack- I et D is attached, a set-screw, 0, fitted in a projection from the arm 0, serving to adjust the inclination of said extension or hinge. The
object of tilting the support and box or top thereon is to shorten the distance between the outer edge of the box or top and the knives that cut the paper, so that the piece of paper 5 out off will be of less length than the box or top to which it is pasted.
In papering or labeling a box or top, the operator, standing at that end of the machine shown in Fig. 2 of the drawings, draws the paper (shown at K) until its end nearly reaches the outer edge of such box or top, the paper having had a coating of paste or adhesive composition or material applied to its under side in passing from the roll. The end of the paper is now pressed down and caused to adhere to the upper exposed side of the top or box L. The paper is then cut transversely by knives on the machine, and the cut-off piece, or that part of it between its alrezuly-secured end and the line of cut, drops onto the box or top below, and is pressed and smoothed by the operators hand. By giving the support an inclined position the box or top is at an inclination when having the paper applied to it, so
that its outer edge is less distant from the knives than itwould be if in a horizontal plane; hence the piece of paper out off is of slightly less length than the box or top, and its ends do not project beyond the edges of the latter.
\Vhat I claim as my invention is as follows:
1. The combination, withamachine or mechanism for labeling or papering the tops and bottoms of paper boxes, of avertically-adjustable table therefor, adapted and designed to support boxes and tops of various heights and 5 kinds, substantially as shown and described.
2. The combination, with a paper'boX top and bottom labeling or papering machine, of a bracket, D, having a vertical slot, d, and a table, G, having a guard, G, said table being 40 vertically adjustable on the bracket and held thereon by means of a bolt and nut, substantially as shown and described.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing I have hereunto set my hand this 7th day of 5 June, 1886.
PHILIP I-IAUCK.
\Vitnesses:
Or'ro A. SEIDEL, M, D. CONNOLLY.
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