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  • Figure 1 represents an end view of my machine
  • Fig. 2, a side elevation
  • Fig. 3, a crosssection
  • Fig. 4 an enlarged vertical section of one of the standards, having a bearing for each roll and the shaft by which the lower roll is adjusted vertically in their proper positions.
  • Fig. 5 is an enlarged sectional elevation of a portion of the shaft, one of its end bearings, and one of the cams by which the lower roll is adjusted; and
  • Fig. 6 is an enlarged elevation of the notched wheel and spring-pawl for controlling the adj usting-shaft and its cams.
  • Suitable uprights or standards, A may be cast in any ornamental design and separated and supported by braces B.
  • these braces comprise a rod, 13, which should be headed at one end, .but which may have a nut, b, threaded to either or both ends, in lieu of a head, and a tube, 1), cut the proper length to separate said standards the required distance, the said rods B passing through both standards and. the tubes and firmly secured by the nuts 1).
  • Both rolls 0 D I prefer to form hollow, in order to prevent the moisture from accumulating upon their surfaces while being heated.
  • the lower or burnishing roll, 0, is mounted in adjustable bearings E, each of which rests upon acam, G, formed integral with or secured upon a shaft, F, carried in bearings H, resting within a slot, a, formed for the pur pose in the standards A.
  • One end of the shaft F projects far enough beyond the standard A to receive or carry a notched or serrated wheel, I, which is rigidly secured thereon and may be rotated by a crank; or a knob, t, may be formed thereon for moving by ones fingers.
  • Aspring-pawl, J may be secured by ascrew, K, to some convenient part of the standard A, and its free end be bent hooking, or the projectionj formed thereon, to engage the serrations i on the periphery of the wheel I.
  • the lower or burnishing roll is raised or lowered and set at any desired distance from the feed roll, the latter being 6 mounted in bearings A, secured by screws c to the standards A.
  • a gear-shaft, M is mounted in the projecting ear a of each of the standards A, and carries aspur-gear,N, neareither end,one of which meshes with a spur-gear, C, mounted on the burnishing-roll, and the other with an interme- 5 diate gear, 0, mounted on a stud, P, secured for this purpose in the standard A, the said gear 0 meshing with the gear D of the feedroll D.
  • a crank, Q may be mounted either upon :00

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W. mo. KIMBALL.
PHOTOGRAPH BURNISHBR. I No. 379,814. Patented Mar. 13, 1888.
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WILLIS G. O. KIMBALL, OF CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE.
PHOTOGRAPH-BURNISHER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 379,314, dated March 13, 1888.
Application filed September 15, 1887. Serial No. 249,772.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WrLLr's G. O. KIMBALL, a citizen of the United States, residing at 0011- cord, in the county of Merrimac and State of New Hampshire, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Photo-Burnishers, of which the following is a specification.
It is my object to provide a burnisher with improved means for producing the gloss and novel mechanism for adjusting the rolls relative to each other and for causing them to be equidistant at all points from each other.
The machine illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described in this specification, of which they form a part, shows the means by which I accomplish the desired results.
Corresponding lettersindicate like parts.
Figure 1 represents an end view of my machine; Fig. 2, a side elevation; Fig. 3, a crosssection; Fig. 4, an enlarged vertical section of one of the standards, having a bearing for each roll and the shaft by which the lower roll is adjusted vertically in their proper positions. Fig. 5 is an enlarged sectional elevation of a portion of the shaft, one of its end bearings, and one of the cams by which the lower roll is adjusted; and Fig. 6 is an enlarged elevation of the notched wheel and spring-pawl for controlling the adj usting-shaft and its cams.
Suitable uprights or standards, A, may be cast in any ornamental design and separated and supported by braces B. In the drawings these braces comprise a rod, 13, which should be headed at one end, .but which may have a nut, b, threaded to either or both ends, in lieu of a head, and a tube, 1), cut the proper length to separate said standards the required distance, the said rods B passing through both standards and. the tubes and firmly secured by the nuts 1). Both rolls 0 D, I prefer to form hollow, in order to prevent the moisture from accumulating upon their surfaces while being heated. The lower or burnishing roll, 0, is mounted in adjustable bearings E, each of which rests upon acam, G, formed integral with or secured upon a shaft, F, carried in bearings H, resting within a slot, a, formed for the pur pose in the standards A. The bearings Hare grooved at h, in order that the cams G may ro- (No model.)
- tate without contact therewith. One end of the shaft F projects far enough beyond the standard A to receive or carry a notched or serrated wheel, I, which is rigidly secured thereon and may be rotated by a crank; or a knob, t, may be formed thereon for moving by ones fingers.
Aspring-pawl, J, may be secured by ascrew, K, to some convenient part of the standard A, and its free end be bent hooking, or the projectionj formed thereon, to engage the serrations i on the periphery of the wheel I. By this means the lower or burnishing roll is raised or lowered and set at any desired distance from the feed roll, the latter being 6 mounted in bearings A, secured by screws c to the standards A.
In this class of machines it is necessary that the burnishing-roll 0 should revolve either faster or slower than the photograph upon which it operates, and as the photograph is passed along by the feed roll D, having a knurled or draw-filed surface, it is obvious that the said burnishing-roll 0 must revolve at a different rate of speed than does the feed-roll. 75 Heretofore this has been accomplished by the use of different-sized gears for transmitting power or motion from one to the other roll. In my improved machine I accomplish the same result with gears of equal diameter by. forming the rolls (J D of unequal diameter. As I prefer to heat the burnishing-roll internally by gas or otherwise, it ispreferabletoform the said burnishing-roll O the larger. of the two, as by this means more room is afforded for the gas-burner L, by which said roll is heated. The said burner L may be attached outside of the roll 0 to some convenient part of the machine, or to the stand or table upon which it rests.
A gear-shaft, M, is mounted in the projecting ear a of each of the standards A, and carries aspur-gear,N, neareither end,one of which meshes with a spur-gear, C, mounted on the burnishing-roll, and the other with an interme- 5 diate gear, 0, mounted on a stud, P, secured for this purpose in the standard A, the said gear 0 meshing with the gear D of the feedroll D.
A crank, Q, may be mounted either upon :00
the shaft M or the journal of the feed-roll D, the latter being shown in the drawings.
An important advantage which my improved machine has over others is that the use of spiral springs between the feed and burnishing roll bearings for the purp ose of raisi ng the former or separating one from the other is avoided by the herein-described mechanism for raising the burnishing-roll instead, thelaws of gravity be ing utilized for separating the said rolls, and apositive movement, consisting of cams for bringing them together, thus dispensing with the use of springs, which are apt in time to become stiff or set and not capable of performing their work.
Having described my improvements, whatI whereby their complete revolutions are made in unison, mechanism comprising a revolving shaft, and cams or eccentrics for adjusting said burnishing-roll in a plane parallel with the feed-roll, and suitable standards and bearings, all substantially for the purpose described.
3. In a photo-burnisher. the combination of a feedroll, a hollow burnishing-roll of larger diameter than said feed-roll, gearing by which said rolls revolve equal one with the other, mechanism comprising a shaft and eccentrics for adjusting said bnrnishingroll in a plane parallel with the fcedroll, an operating'crank, andsuitablesupportingstandards, all substantially for the purpose set forth.
4. The combination of a feed-roll, a hollow internally-heated vertically-adjustable burnishing-roll of larger diameter than said feedroll, gears for revolving said rolls equal one with the other, mechanism for adjusting said burnishingroll in a plane parallel with said l'eedroll, an operating-crank, and suitable snpporting-standards, all constructed and operating substantially for the purpose set forth.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
NVILLIS G. O. KIMBALL. \Vi tn esses:
J. B. THURS'ION, WM. M. CHASE.
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