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- WITNEEE'EEI- m norms PETERS 60., PHQTOLITHOq-WASNXNGYON. a. c,
- This invention relates to an improved device for heating tools and appliances of alike nature, whether stationary or in motion; and it is particularly adapted for heating boot and shoe edge setters.
- heating devices of this class now in use fire or flames produced by the combustion of gas, coal, and other fuel are commonly employed. The use of heat produced by these methods is attended by more or less risk and considerable expense.
- my improved device Iain enabled to utilize steam, hot water, or other liquid, and thus produce a heat which is not only economical, but safe.
- FIG. 1 is a view, partly in side elevation and partly in vertical section, of a portion of an edge-setting machine having my attachment applied thereto.
- Fig. 2 is a horizontal section on line 00, Fig. 1.
- A represents a portion of one of the burnishing-arms in an edge-setter constructed as usual. Rigidly secured to this portion A and supported thereby are the vertical arms or hangers B,which support the horizontal guidearms or frame 0.
- This frameO is provided with cross-pieces 0, whose function is to support the steam-pipes D D, the former of which is a feed or inlet pipe and the latter an outletpipe leading back to the boiler or connecting with another reservoir similar to that below described.
- These pipes D D connect by means of suitable ports with the reservoir E, having a supporting extension E, through which the pipes pass before they reach the reservoir proper.
- the reservoir is provided with indentations F in its upper wall for the reception of the burnishing-tools below described, such indentations being surrounded by the steam in' the reservoir, whereby the heat is applied to said tools, not only on their faces or under surfaces, but on their different sides. If desired, any or all the walls of this reservoir may be made double, as shown at e,
- A is a frame depending from and supported by the arm A and sustaining the post H, which is adapted to reciprocate vertically therein.
- I is a stationary sleeve or collar supporting the heads J, which hold the bnrnishing-tools J, said tools being held in position by the springs b, Whose upper ends are secured to the said heads.
- K is a hub rigidly secured to the post H and held normally down in the position shown by the spring d.
- a projection L extends horizontally from the hub Kand is pivotally connected by a link L with one end of the lever N, fulcrumed at n to the hanger or bracket P.
- To the other end of the lever N is pivotally secured the connecting-bar R,whose lower end is pivotally secured to the part E.
- a spiral spring S connects the part E and the hanger P and holds the former normally in the position shown.
- the conibi nation of the arm A provided with the verti cal guide-arms or hanger 13, frame 0, supported by said hanger, heating reservoir E,
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I J.B.M ORGAN.
TOOL HEATING DEVICE. No. 485,584.- Patented Nov. 1, 1892.-
WITNEEE'EEI- m: norms PETERS 60., PHQTOLITHOq-WASNXNGYON. a. c,
' UNITED STATES PATENT OFFI E;
JOHN B. MORGAN, OF MIDDLEBOROUGH, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGN- MENTS, OF ONE-HALF TO THE ROTARY STEAM JOINT COMPANY, OF
ROOKLAND, MASSACHUSETTS.
TOOL-HEATINGDEVICE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 485,584, dated November 1, 1892.
Application filed March 5, 1892. Serial No. 423,939. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JOHN B. JMORGAN, of Middleborough, in the'county of Plymouth and State of Massachusetts, have invented new and useful Improvements in Tool-Heating Devices, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to an improved device for heating tools and appliances of alike nature, whether stationary or in motion; and it is particularly adapted for heating boot and shoe edge setters. In the heating devices of this class now in use fire or flames produced by the combustion of gas, coal, and other fuel are commonly employed. The use of heat produced by these methods is attended by more or less risk and considerable expense. By means of my improved device Iain enabled to utilize steam, hot water, or other liquid, and thus produce a heat which is not only economical, but safe.
The nature of the invention is fullydescribed below, and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a view, partly in side elevation and partly in vertical section, of a portion of an edge-setting machine having my attachment applied thereto. Fig. 2 is a horizontal section on line 00, Fig. 1.
Similar letters of reference indicate like parts.
A represents a portion of one of the burnishing-arms in an edge-setter constructed as usual. Rigidly secured to this portion A and supported thereby are the vertical arms or hangers B,which support the horizontal guidearms or frame 0. This frameOis provided with cross-pieces 0, whose function is to support the steam-pipes D D, the former of which is a feed or inlet pipe and the latter an outletpipe leading back to the boiler or connecting with another reservoir similar to that below described. These pipes D D connect by means of suitable ports with the reservoir E, having a supporting extension E, through which the pipes pass before they reach the reservoir proper. The reservoir is provided with indentations F in its upper wall for the reception of the burnishing-tools below described, such indentations being surrounded by the steam in' the reservoir, whereby the heat is applied to said tools, not only on their faces or under surfaces, but on their different sides. If desired, any or all the walls of this reservoir may be made double, as shown at e,
A is a frame depending from and supported by the arm A and sustaining the post H, which is adapted to reciprocate vertically therein.
I is a stationary sleeve or collar supporting the heads J, which hold the bnrnishing-tools J, said tools being held in position by the springs b, Whose upper ends are secured to the said heads.
K is a hub rigidly secured to the post H and held normally down in the position shown by the spring d. A projection L extends horizontally from the hub Kand is pivotally connected by a link L with one end of the lever N, fulcrumed at n to the hanger or bracket P. To the other end of the lever N is pivotally secured the connecting-bar R,whose lower end is pivotally secured to the part E. A spiral spring S connects the part E and the hanger P and holds the former normally in the position shown. .When the tool J being heated is to be removed from the indentation F in order to allow another to be swung around into it and heated, lifting the hub K causes the projection L and link L to lift that end of the lever N and depress the opposite end and by means of the connecting-bar R to lower the reservoir at the same time that the hub K rises, thus enabling them to be swung out of and into position Without coming in contact with the reservoir. Pins g, secured to opposite sides of the reservoir, play vertically in the grooves h in the hangers B and serve as guides as the reservoir is raised and lowered.
I do not limit myself to the exact style of tools shown, as any tool or similar appliance may be sustituted therefor; nor do I limit myself to the exact construction illustrated in its details.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is p 1. In a device for heating tools, the cornbi nation of the vertically-reciprocating heat1ngreservoir E, the shell of which is formed into depressions or indentations for the reception of the tools to be heated, and the rotative tool-holder above described, whereby the heating-reservoir is raisedinto position to receive the tools and the tools moved circularly into coincidence with the depressions in the reservoir, substantially as described.
2. In a device for heating tools, the conibi nation of the arm A;provided with the verti cal guide-arms or hanger 13, frame 0, supported by said hanger, heating reservoir E,
provided with the indentations F and extension E lever N, pivotally suspended from the arm A, connecting-bar R, spring S, whereby the reservoir is held normallyin a raised position, and a rotary tool-holder sustained by said frame A, substantially as set forth.
3. I The combination of the arm A, frame A, supported thereby, post 11, reciprocating vertically therein and supporting a rotary toolholder, hub K, rigid on said post and held normally down by a spring, projection L, lever N, pivotally suspended from the arm A, link L, connecting said lever N and projection L, and avertically reciprocating heatingreservoir provided with indentations for the reception of the tools supported by the rotary tool-holder, substantially as described.
JOHN B. MORGAN.
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HENRY W. WILLIAMS, L; B; SMITH.
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