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    • 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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  • This invention relates to certain improvementsin machines for corrugating whalebone, French horn, metal or other flexible material strips employed as stiifeners in ladies dresses and other garments in order to obtain greater stifiness and bending resistance with less liability to snap and break during stooping or other motion of the wearers body.
  • Figure I of the annexed drawings shows a strip of material with straight corrugations;
  • Fig. II a section of same indicating the corrugations on both faces of the strip.
  • Fig. III represents a strip with wavy corrugations;
  • FIG. IV section of same.
  • Fig. V shows a sectional side elevation of a machine by which corrugating of strips of semi-hard yet flexible material can be efiected;
  • Fig. VI plan of the machine.
  • the machine is composed of a frame A with end uprights B, 13, having bearings O C for the axles of rollers D D to work in.
  • Each roller has a broad notch E with inclined walls F, F, formed in it for the reception and fixture of an engraved or stamped steel band G the ends H H of which when the band G is placed around a roller D are slid or sprung into the notch E and hold itself in position.
  • I is a block of india rubber or Wood fitted in the notch to'fill it up.
  • the outer surface of the roller projects slightly beyond the periphery of the band when in place to grip the strip and draw it in between them for the that purpose by the gear wheels .I. J. when turned by the crank handle K.
  • L is a table on which the strips to be in1- pressed can be placed in bulk and on which an attendant can separate them and push them singly against a raised ridge M and then to push each strip in succession under the upper roller.
  • Each roller D has a rubber or wooden block I fitted in and one of said blocks has a rib I and the other a recess for the rib I to enter, said rib forming a stop against which each strip is pushed for entering the 'rollers D, D when the crank handle K is at the particular part of its travel such as that shown on the drawings.
  • This system of making the rollers with bands andblocks enables the ends of the strips to remain plain as indicated at Figs. I and II, the fiutings or corrugations N, N, of plain straight or Wavy shape being from and to the portions just within where the holes P, P, are usually made for what is known as fan stitching when the strips are incased in or covered by a fabric in the Well known manner.
  • rollers D, D provided with recesses E, E, gearing for rotating said rollers in unison, corrugated metallic bands G, G, having their ends turned inwardly and resting in the recesses in said rollers, and blocks I, I, fitted in said recesses, substantially as described.
  • rollers D, D provided with recesses'E, E, gearing for rotating said rollers in unison, corrugated metallic bands G, G, having their ends turned inwardly and resting in the recesses in said rollers, and blocks I, I, fitted in said recesses, one of said blocks being provided with a rib I and the other a recess adapted to register with said rib, substantially as described and for the purpose specified.
  • rollers D, D provided with recesses E, E, having inclined walls F, F, gearing for rotating said rollers in unison, corrugated metallic bands G, G, having their ends turned inwardly and resting in the recesses in said rollers, and blocks I, I, having dovetailed bases and fitted in said recesses, substantially as shown and described.

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(Nq Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 1.
G. RGSENWALD. MACHINE FOB, GORRUGATING STIPFBNBRS FOR LADIES DRESSES, 8w.
Patented Feb, 2'7, 1894.
' 2 Sheets-Sheet 2.
(No Medal.) x G. ROSENWALD.
MAGHINE FOR GORRUGATING sm'rmwas FOR LADIES DRESSES, 6:0;
Patented Feb. 27,1894
UNITED STATES PATENT QFFICE.
GUSTAVE ROSENVVALD, OFLONDON, ENGLAND.
MACHINE FOR CORRUGATING SIIFFENERS FOR LADIES DRESSES, dc.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 515,615, dated February 27, 1894.
Application filed June 15,1893. Serial Ila. 477,694. (lilo model.) Patented in England March 11, 1893, No. 5,385-
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, GUSTAVE ROSENWALD, a subject of the Queen of Great Britain, and a resident of 27 Noble Street, in the city of London, England, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Machines for Oorrugating Dress-Stays, (patented in Great Britain, No. 5,335, March 11, 1893,) of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to certain improvementsin machines for corrugating whalebone, French horn, metal or other flexible material strips employed as stiifeners in ladies dresses and other garments in order to obtain greater stifiness and bending resistance with less liability to snap and break during stooping or other motion of the wearers body.
It consists in the construction, combination, and arrangement of parts hereinafter fully described and finally definitely pointed out in the claims, due reference being bad to the accompanying drawings forming a part of this specification.
Figure I of the annexed drawings shows a strip of material with straight corrugations; Fig. II a section of same indicating the corrugations on both faces of the strip. Fig. III, represents a strip with wavy corrugations;
Fig. IV section of same. Fig. V shows a sectional side elevation of a machine by which corrugating of strips of semi-hard yet flexible material can be efiected; Fig. VI, plan of the machine.
The machine is composed of a frame A with end uprights B, 13, having bearings O C for the axles of rollers D D to work in. Each roller has a broad notch E with inclined walls F, F, formed in it for the reception and fixture of an engraved or stamped steel band G the ends H H of which when the band G is placed around a roller D are slid or sprung into the notch E and hold itself in position.
I is a block of india rubber or Wood fitted in the notch to'fill it up. The outer surface of the roller projects slightly beyond the periphery of the band when in place to grip the strip and draw it in between them for the that purpose by the gear wheels .I. J. when turned by the crank handle K.
L, is a table on which the strips to be in1- pressed can be placed in bulk and on which an attendant can separate them and push them singly against a raised ridge M and then to push each strip in succession under the upper roller.
Each roller D has a rubber or wooden block I fitted in and one of said blocks has a rib I and the other a recess for the rib I to enter, said rib forming a stop against which each strip is pushed for entering the 'rollers D, D when the crank handle K is at the particular part of its travel such as that shown on the drawings. This system of making the rollers with bands andblocks enables the ends of the strips to remain plain as indicated at Figs. I and II, the fiutings or corrugations N, N, of plain straight or Wavy shape being from and to the portions just within where the holes P, P, are usually made for what is known as fan stitching when the strips are incased in or covered by a fabric in the Well known manner.
It will be readily apparent that the steel bands G can be very quickly and easily removed by slipping the ends from out the recesses in the rollers D, D, and replaced by others. Thus the bands for making the straight corrugations shown in Fig. I can be readily removed and replaced by bands for making the waved corrugations shown in Fig. III, and vice versa.
What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In a machine for corrugating dress stays, the combination of rollers D, D, provided with recesses E, E, gearing for rotating said rollers in unison, corrugated metallic bands G, G, having their ends turned inwardly and resting in the recesses in said rollers, and blocks I, I, fitted in said recesses, substantially as described.
2. In a machine for corrugating dress stays, the combination of rollers D, D, provided with recesses'E, E, gearing for rotating said rollers in unison, corrugated metallic bands G, G, having their ends turned inwardly and resting in the recesses in said rollers, and blocks I, I, fitted in said recesses, one of said blocks being provided with a rib I and the other a recess adapted to register with said rib, substantially as described and for the purpose specified.
3. In a machine for oorrugating dress stays, the combination of rollers D, D, provided with recesses E, E, having inclined walls F, F, gearing for rotating said rollers in unison, corrugated metallic bands G, G, having their ends turned inwardly and resting in the recesses in said rollers, and blocks I, I, having dovetailed bases and fitted in said recesses, substantially as shown and described.
In witness whereof I have signed my name, in the presence of two subscribing witnesses, this 5th day of May, 1893.
GUSTAVE ROSENWALD. Witnesses:
A. BAILEY, 27 Noble St, E. O.
ALEX. RIDGWAY,
Not. Pub, S15. lllichaels Alley, E. 0.
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