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US368418A
US368418A US368418DA US368418A US 368418 A US368418 A US 368418A US 368418D A US368418D A US 368418DA US 368418 A US368418 A US 368418A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21DWORKING OR PROCESSING OF SHEET METAL OR METAL TUBES, RODS OR PROFILES WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • Our invention consist-s of an improvement in the mode of and means for securing toothed rings to cylinders of textile machinery, the objects of our invention being to facilitate this operation and to insure the proper action of the calking implement employed.
  • Figure l is a sectional view of part of a toothed cylinder and a calking-tool, illustrating our invention
  • Fig. 2 is a View showing the tool in elevation and a part of the cylinder in section.
  • toothed cylinders for textile machinery it is a common practice to cut a thread on the cylinder and then to wind in the spiral groove thus formed a toothed strip of steel beveled in cross'section or expanded at the base, the thread or metal of the cylinder between the strips being then pressed down or calked against the expanded bases of the strips, so as to retain the same.
  • This is usu ally done by mounting the cylinder in alathe 0 and securing tothe tool-post a bar carrying a disk which is free to rotate and which presses upon and calks the thread of the cylinder, the rate of speed at which the disk is traversed laterally being regulated by the pitch of said thread.
  • A is the carrying-bar having a stem for adaptation to the tool-post of the lathe and forked at the inner end to form bearings for a spindle, B, which carries a pair of calkingdisks, a, said spindle havinga collar, b, forminga bearing for the inner disk, and a threaded portion, (Z, to which is adapted a nut, D, bearing upon the outer disk, a washer, f, being interposed between the two disks, which washer, as well as each disk, is of a thickness determined by the gage of the thread on the cylinder.
  • the spindle B has its bearings in split sleeves 9, carried by the forked bar A and acted upon by setscrews h, so that they can be adjusted to take up wear.
  • the mode herein described which consists in first forming a multiple thread on said cylinder, then winding independent toothed strips in the spiral grooves thus produced, and then applying pressure simultaneously to all of the threads of the set, so as to calk them against the bases of the toothed strips, all substantially as specified.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HAMILTON L. MOULTON AND \VILLIAM H. CLARKSON, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNORS TO THE JAMES SMITH VVOOLEN MACHINERY COMPANY, OF SAME PLACE.
MANUFACTURE OF TOOTHED CYLINDERS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 368,418, dated August 16, 1887.
Applicaticn filed April 30, 1887.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, HAMILTON L. MOU'L TON and WILLIAM H. GLARKSON, both citi- Zens of the United States, and residents of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have invented certain Improvements in the Manufacture of Toothed Cylinders for Textile Machinery, of which the following is a specification.
Our invention consist-s of an improvement in the mode of and means for securing toothed rings to cylinders of textile machinery, the objects of our invention being to facilitate this operation and to insure the proper action of the calking implement employed.
[ In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a sectional view of part of a toothed cylinder and a calking-tool, illustrating our invention; and Fig. 2 is a View showing the tool in elevation and a part of the cylinder in section.
In making toothed cylinders for textile machinery it is a common practice to cut a thread on the cylinder and then to wind in the spiral groove thus formed a toothed strip of steel beveled in cross'section or expanded at the base, the thread or metal of the cylinder between the strips being then pressed down or calked against the expanded bases of the strips, so as to retain the same. This is usu ally done by mounting the cylinder in alathe 0 and securing tothe tool-post a bar carrying a disk which is free to rotate and which presses upon and calks the thread of the cylinder, the rate of speed at which the disk is traversed laterally being regulated by the pitch of said thread. It has recently been proposed, however, to form in the cylindera multiple thread and to use for clothing the cylinder as many independent toothed strips as there are threads, such invention forming the subject of our applieation for patent filed on the 26th day of March, 1887, Serial No. 232,591, and one feature of our invention is an expeditious plan of calking such multiple-thread cylinders.
In the accompanying drawings our invention is shown as applied to the calking of a cylinder having a double thread and two strips wound in the grooves between the threads.
A is the carrying-bar having a stem for adaptation to the tool-post of the lathe and forked at the inner end to form bearings for a spindle, B, which carries a pair of calkingdisks, a, said spindle havinga collar, b, forminga bearing for the inner disk, and a threaded portion, (Z, to which is adapted a nut, D, bearing upon the outer disk, a washer, f, being interposed between the two disks, which washer, as well as each disk, is of a thickness determined by the gage of the thread on the cylinder. The spindle B has its bearings in split sleeves 9, carried by the forked bar A and acted upon by setscrews h, so that they can be adjusted to take up wear.
It will be seen that by the use of the abovedescribed tool both threads of the cylinder will be simultaneously calked over the bases of the adjoining toothed strips, the operation of calking being effected in one-half the time that would be required if but a single disktool were employed, and where the cylinder has more than two threads and the tool more than two disks the time gained in calking the cylinder will be increased in proportion.
In the usual calking-tool the disk turns on a fixed spindle; but such tool is objectionable because the rapid wear upon the disk and spindle soon causes the disk to run irregularly, an objection which .we overcome by mounting the disks rigidly upon the shaft or spindle and permitting the latter to turn in bearings which can be readily adjusted to compensate for wear.
Ve claim as our invention- 1. As an improvement in the manufacture of toothed cylinders for textile machinery, the mode herein described, which consists in first forming a multiple thread on said cylinder, then winding independent toothed strips in the spiral grooves thus produced, and then applying pressure simultaneously to all of the threads of the set, so as to calk them against the bases of the toothed strips, all substantially as specified.
2. The within-described tool for calking toothed cylinders of textile machinery, said 5 tool consisting of a bar and a spindle carried thereby, and having two or more calkingdisks, all substantially as specified.
3. The combination, in a calking-tool, of a spindle, a series of disks carried thereby, and
an interposed washer or washers for separating said disks, all substantially as specified.
two subscribing witnesses. 4. The combination, in a calking-tool, of a HAMILTON L. MOULTON. splndle one or more caulking-disks rigidly se- 5 cured tilereto, and a bar having bearings in GLARKSON' which said. spindle is'free to. turn, all sub- WVitnesses:
stantially as specified.
WILLIAM D. CONNER,
In testimony whereof we have signed our HARRY SMITH.
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