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  • My invention relates to improvements in copper and steel plate printing machines, and consists of novel automatically operating wipers for the same.
  • Figure 1 represents a side view of aportion of a machine showing parts embodying my lnvention.
  • Fig. 1 represents a side view of a detail portion of the machine showing the detachable roller bearings.
  • Fig. 2 represents a plan view of a portion of the parts shown in Fig. 1, the inking rollers and feed table being omitted.
  • Fig. 3 represents a vertical sec-' tion on line a), m, Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 represents a vertical section on an enlarged scale, on line i), c, Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 5 represents a horizontal section on line w',0c,Fig. 4.
  • Fig. 6 represents a side elevation partly sectional, of a portion of a wiper.
  • Fig. 1 represents a side view of a detail portion of the machine showing the detachable roller bearings.
  • Fig. 2 represents a plan view of a portion of the parts shown in Fig. 1, the inking rollers and
  • Fig. 7 represents a side elevation of one of the wipers, the operating parts be ing in different positions from those in Fig. 6.
  • Fig. 8 represents a side View of a detail portion of the device.
  • Fig. 9 represents a side view of a detail portion showing two of the guiding rollers of a wiper as separated, allowing the insertion of a web between them.
  • Figs. 10 and 11 represent respectively views at right angles to each other of a detail portion of the device.
  • Fig. 12 represents a side view of a lever or arm holding the rollers side view of the same parts in a difierent position.
  • Fig. 14 represents a horizontal section on line y, y,Fig. 7.
  • Fig. 15 represents a horizontal section on line 2,2, Fig. 7.
  • Fig. 14 represents a horizontal section on line y, y,Fig. 7.
  • Fig. 15 represents a horizontal section on line 2,2, Fig. 7.
  • Fig. 14 represents a horizontal section on
  • Fig. 16 represents a horizontal section of a portion of the machine showing the rack for operating the rotating table.
  • Fig. 17 represents an end view of the rollers for unwinding and winding the web on its rollers
  • Figs. 18 and 19 represent views at right angles to each other of a wiper with moistening device.
  • Fig. 20 consists of two sheets of drawings, one half of the machine on each sheet, and illustrates a partial side elevation and partial longitudinal vertical section of the machine.
  • -A designates a frame having journaled therein an impression cylinder B of the usual construction, and provided with a feed table 0 and a carriage or bed D, the latter movable in ways on the frame A, and adapted to support a plate from which the printing is done.
  • the mechanism for operating the carriage D is of any usual construction, and not being claimed herein is not shown nor described.
  • E designates an inkingtable, F an ink distributer, G distributing rollers, and H an inking roller, each of said parts being of any usual and well known form of construction.
  • the wipers J, J, and J are identical in construction, except as hereinafter set forth and a description of the parts of one and its operating gearing will be sufficient to fully explain all of the same.
  • a frame or cage S Secured to the lower end of the shaft L, which is adapted to rise and fall in its bearings is a frame or cage S in which isjournaled a horizontal shaft W having mounted thereon the two levers or arms T, T supporting at their outer ends the rollers U, U, to which are secured the ends of the web JX of the wiper J, which passes around the tension rollers V, V, and g the cushion W.
  • the said cushion W is connected with a block X, detachably secured to the bottom of the frame S, and the-said tension rollers V, V, have slotted hearings in the said frame, so that-the said'rollers may be separated and thereby permit the introduction between them of a new web. See Fig. 9. In Fig. 9. In Fig.
  • V, V designate pressure rollers freely mounted and rotatable onshafts journaled in slots in said frame.
  • the web 'J is so passed shafts. occupy adjacent ends of their respectiveslots-and eachset V, V, of the rollers holds the web tightly between it so that when the rollers V,'V, are rotated by means of the' train A rotary motion is also imparted tothe rollers V, V, and the web is advanced be tween the rollers V and V.
  • the operating mechanism of the wipers J and J is timed so as to rise whenthe carriage D leaves the impression cylinder, and lower when the carriage approaches or .returns toward the same.
  • On the carriage'D is atable P for carryingthe engraved platefrom which the printing isto bedone.
  • T0 impartintermittent rotary. motion to the said tableP the same is mounted on a rotary shaft Q suitably supported in the said carriage. and carries a bevel gearwheel S meshing with a bevel gear wheel T on-a shaft U whichlatter is journaled in a depending attachment T of the carriage, and is rotated during a portion of the movement of the carriages by reason of the contact ofa pinion V? thereon with a rack W on the frame A of the machine.
  • the bevel gear wheel T is loosely mounted on the shaft U and is connected so as to rotate therewith at the proper time, by means of the clutch X operatedhy the lever Y which latter is pivoted to the attachment T at one end and provided with an antifrictional roller Z at its other .end, the said roller being heldin contact with a 'camA on ashaft B operated from the driving shaft of the machine, by means of the spring 0 which is attached to the said lever Y and the attachment T
  • a loop D connected w1th the lever Y and provided with a tooth or stud E engages the pins F stud E adapted to be inserted between the studs or pins F on a disk G on the shaft Q serves to arrest the rotation of the table P on its arrival at its normal position, and also insures the proper position of the table when it comes to rest.
  • the clutch X is released from the bevel gear wheels 'I at the time the The parts are so timed that the clutch X is engaged with the bevel wheel T on the passage of the table under the wipers J and J, during the return movement of the carriage. During the rest of the time, that is, during the whole forward movement of the carriage, and on its return along the spaces outside of the wipers J and J, the table is not rotated.
  • the operation of the carriage is the same as in machines of a similar character, and forming no part per se of this invention, need not be further described herein.
  • aframe,areciprocating carriage having a rotatable table for carrying the printing plate, aseries of rising and falling wipers above said table, means for operating the bed and table, and mechanism for operating said wipers, said parts being combined substantially as described.
  • a frame rollers having pivoted supporting arms, a cushion, guiding rollers, a train of frictional gearing operating said tension. rollers, a wiping web connected with said first mentioned rollers, and passing around said tension rollers and cushion, and mechanism substantially as described for operating said train of frictional gearing, said parts being combined substantially as described.
  • aframe having slots therein, a shaft mounted in said slots, a tension roller freely mounted on said shaft, an arm connected with said shaft, a spring connected with said arm and frame, a wiping web passing around said roller, and means substantially as described for supporting the ends of said web, said parts being combined substantially as described.
  • Pivoted arms carrying rollers, tension rollers, a cushion, a web connected to said first mentioned rollers and passing around the tension rollers, mechanism substantially as described for rocking said arms and mechanism for limiting the play of said operating mechanism, said parts being combined substantially as described.
  • a frame a carriage movable thereon, a table with shaft mounted on said carriage, a rack on said frame, a bevel gear wheel on said table shaft, a shaft mounted on the carriage and having a bevel wheel meshing with the bevel gear wheel on the table shaft and provided with a pinion meshing with the said rack, said parts being combined substantially as described.

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WITNESSES J. LARIVIEREQ PRINTING MACHINE FOR COPPER OR STEEL PLATES.
Patented May 15,1894.
11 Sheets-Sheet 1.
(No Model.) 11 Sheets-Sheet 2.
J. LARIVIERE.
PRINTING MACHINE FOR COPPER OR STEEL PLATES.
'No. 519,915. Pamentml May 15,1894.
WITNESSES.
ATTORNEY.
(No Model.) 11 Sheets-Sheet 3.
J. LARIVIERE. PRINTING MACHINE FOR COPPER 0R STEEL PLATES.
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(No Model.) 11 Sheets-Sheet 10. J. LARIVIERE. PRINTING MACHINE FOR COPPER 0R STEEL PLATES.
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(No Model.) 11 Sheets-Sheet 11. J. LARIVIERE. PRINTING MAGHINE FOR COPPER OR STEEL PLATES.
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JEAN LARIVIERE, OF PARIS, FRANCE.
PRINTING-MACHINE FOR COPPER OR STEEL PLATES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Fatent No. 519,915, dated May 15, 1894.
Application filed July 30, 1891. Serial No. 401,169. (No model.) Patented in France August 26, 1886, N0.178,211; in Germany February 4, 1890, No- 57,908; in England May 24, 1890 No. 14,075; in Austria-Hungary December 30, 1890, No. 40,584 and No. 64,577; in Italy-Tannery 2, 1891, No. 28,740; in Russia August 81, 1892, No. 10,049; in Belgium December 14, 1892, No. 92,982, and in Switzerland December 18, 1892,1lc. 8,283.
No. 3,283, dated December 18, 1892; in Bel gium, No. 92,982, dated December 14, 1892;
in Russia, No. 10,049, dated August 31, 1892;
in Germany, No. 57,908, dated February 4, 1890; in Austria-Hungary, No. 40,584 and No. 64,577, dated December 30,1890, and in Italy, No. 28,740, dated January 2, 1891), which improvernent is fully set forth in the following specification and accompanying drawings.
My invention relates to improvements in copper and steel plate printing machines, and consists of novel automatically operating wipers for the same.
It further consists of the combination of parts as hereinafter described.
Figure 1 represents a side view of aportion of a machine showing parts embodying my lnvention. Fig. 1 represents a side view of a detail portion of the machine showing the detachable roller bearings. Fig. 2 represents a plan view of a portion of the parts shown in Fig. 1, the inking rollers and feed table being omitted. Fig. 3 represents a vertical sec-' tion on line a), m, Fig. 1. Fig. 4 represents a vertical section on an enlarged scale, on line i), c, Fig. 2. Fig. 5 represents a horizontal section on line w',0c,Fig. 4. Fig. 6 represents a side elevation partly sectional, of a portion of a wiper. Fig. 7 represents a side elevation of one of the wipers, the operating parts be ing in different positions from those in Fig. 6. Fig. 8 represents a side View of a detail portion of the device. Fig. 9 represents a side view of a detail portion showing two of the guiding rollers of a wiper as separated, allowing the insertion of a web between them. Figs. 10 and 11 represent respectively views at right angles to each other of a detail portion of the device. Fig. 12 represents a side view of a lever or arm holding the rollers side view of the same parts in a difierent position. Fig. 14 represents a horizontal section on line y, y,Fig. 7. Fig. 15 represents a horizontal section on line 2,2, Fig. 7. Fig. 16 represents a horizontal section of a portion of the machine showing the rack for operating the rotating table. Fig. 17 represents an end view of the rollers for unwinding and winding the web on its rollers, and Figs. 18 and 19 represent views at right angles to each other of a wiper with moistening device. Fig. 20 consists of two sheets of drawings, one half of the machine on each sheet, and illustrates a partial side elevation and partial longitudinal vertical section of the machine.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the several figures.
Referring to the drawings:-A designates a frame having journaled therein an impression cylinder B of the usual construction, and provided with a feed table 0 and a carriage or bed D, the latter movable in ways on the frame A, and adapted to support a plate from which the printing is done.
The mechanism for operating the carriage D is of any usual construction, and not being claimed herein is not shown nor described.
E designates an inkingtable, F an ink distributer, G distributing rollers, and H an inking roller, each of said parts being of any usual and well known form of construction.
The wipers J, J, and J are identical in construction, except as hereinafter set forth and a description of the parts of one and its operating gearing will be sufficient to fully explain all of the same.
Suitably supported above the carriage D, and in suitable bearings formed in arms K, K, and K are the vertical shafts L, L and L of which the shafts L and L receive rotary motion by means of the pulleys M, M thereon connected by belts, N N with pulleys M M mounted on the shafts N, N',having the wheels P, P, in frictional contact with wheels Q, Q, mounted on a rotary shaft R journaled on the frame A. The wiper J has simply rising and falling motion, its shaft L having no rotary motion. Secured to the lower end of the shaft L, which is adapted to rise and fall in its bearings isa frame or cage S in which isjournaled a horizontal shaft W having mounted thereon the two levers or arms T, T supporting at their outer ends the rollers U, U, to which are secured the ends of the web JX of the wiper J, which passes around the tension rollers V, V, and g the cushion W. The said cushion W is connected with a block X, detachably secured to the bottom of the frame S, and the-said tension rollers V, V, have slotted hearings in the said frame, so that-the said'rollers may be separated and thereby permit the introduction between them of a new web. See Fig. 9. In Fig. '7 the journals of the said rollers are shownattheinnerendsoftheslots,thisposition being due to the strain of the web J thereon. The shaft L is raised and lowered by means of a lever Ymounted on the arm K, and connected atone end tosaid shaft by means of the studsZ fittedin acircumferential grooved collar A, which is secured to said shaft, said lever having at its other end a rising and falling rod B provided with an anti-frictional roller 0, which is in contact with a cam D" on the driving shaft E; A rock-shaft F journaled in the up'per walls of the frame S,
has an arm or lever O connected therewith,
the end of said lever-being adapted to come in contact with a collar H on the shaft L, whenthe sai'dshaft is lowered, and thereby oscillate the said rock shaft.
Depending fromthe rock-shaft F is a lever or arm Rhavingpivotally connected to its lower enda link S, which is also connected to one'limb of a bellcrank lever T mounted on the shaft W, suitablyjournaledin the frame :arm R and held against the said'forked end,
of the limb by the spring 0 is removed from contact therewith. A gear wheel Y secured on-said-shaft W is actuated by the movements of the said pawl X, so as to rotate said shaft and thereby the connected frictional -train .A, see Fig. 17, so that the web is slowly around said rollers V,'V, V, V, that their unwound from the roller U, and wound on the roller U. The said train A .is connected with the feedrollers V, V, whose journals are mounted in slots in the frame S.
V, V, designate pressure rollers freely mounted and rotatable onshafts journaled in slots in said frame. The web 'J is so passed shafts. occupy adjacent ends of their respectiveslots-and eachset V, V, of the rollers holds the web tightly between it so that when the rollers V,'V, are rotated by means of the' train A rotary motion is also imparted tothe rollers V, V, and the web is advanced be tween the rollers V and V. To further insure the pressure of the rollers V, V, against roller V to occupy the end of the slot in which it has a bearing, adjacent to the roller V. See Fig. 7.
In Fig. 9, the arm 13 is shown free from the spring and the shaft of the roller Vis shown in the end of the slot farthest from the roller V, in which position the web is not advanced or fed from one roller U to the other roller U. The-shaft of the roller V is moved by hand by means of the arms B when the said arms are released from the springs C. The ends of the springs G are threaded, freely passing throughopenings intheir supports, and areprovided with nuts D for securing them in place; A spring D secured atone end .to the frame S, and at the other to the end of a lever E attached to the shaftF returns the levers S, T, to their original positionswhen the movement is completed. A
pin -15 in the frame S limits the play of said shaft 'by being in thepath of travel of'an arm E thereon.
Connected with an arm F depcndingfrom an oscillating box or collar G on the shaft W of the levers T, T, is aspring knuckle joint H for insuring the throw of the said oscillating levers T, T. The cushion At around which passes theweb inconnection with the wiper J is moistened by'water :from. a pipe B leading from a trough O suitably supported so as to keepthe. said web properly moistened. 1
The operating mechanism of the wipers J and J is timed so as to rise whenthe carriage D leaves the impression cylinder, and lower when the carriage approaches or .returns toward the same. On the carriage'D is atable P for carryingthe engraved platefrom which the printing isto bedone. T0 impartintermittent rotary. motion to the said tableP the same is mounted on a rotary shaft Q suitably supported in the said carriage. and carries a bevel gearwheel S meshing with a bevel gear wheel T on-a shaft U whichlatter is journaled in a depending attachment T of the carriage, and is rotated during a portion of the movement of the carriages by reason of the contact ofa pinion V? thereon with a rack W on the frame A of the machine. The bevel gear wheel T is loosely mounted on the shaft U and is connected so as to rotate therewith at the proper time, by means of the clutch X operatedhy the lever Y which latter is pivoted to the attachment T at one end and provided with an antifrictional roller Z at its other .end, the said roller being heldin contact with a 'camA on ashaft B operated from the driving shaft of the machine, by means of the spring 0 which is attached to the said lever Y and the attachment T A loop D connected w1th the lever Y and provided with a tooth or stud E engages the pins F stud E adapted to be inserted between the studs or pins F on a disk G on the shaft Q serves to arrest the rotation of the table P on its arrival at its normal position, and also insures the proper position of the table when it comes to rest. The clutch X is released from the bevel gear wheels 'I at the time the The parts are so timed that the clutch X is engaged with the bevel wheel T on the passage of the table under the wipers J and J, during the return movement of the carriage. During the rest of the time, that is, during the whole forward movement of the carriage, and on its return along the spaces outside of the wipers J and J, the table is not rotated. The operation of the carriage is the same as in machines of a similar character, and forming no part per se of this invention, need not be further described herein.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In aprinting press, aframe,areciprocating carriage having a rotatable table for carrying the printing plate, aseries of rising and falling wipers above said table, means for operating the bed and table, and mechanism for operating said wipers, said parts being combined substantially as described.
2. In a printing press,a frame, a reciprocating carriage having thereon a rotatable table for carrying the printing plate, and a series of wipers each having independent mechanism for operating the same, said parts being combined substantially as described.
3. A frame, a reciprocating carriage, a table mounted on said carriage for carrying the printing plate, mechanism for intermittingly rotating said table, a series of wipers adapted to contact with a printing plate on said table, and mechanism substantially as described for operating each of said wipers independently of each other, said parts being combined substantially as described.
4. A frame, a vertical shaft supported in said frame and having a frame on its lower end, rollers having pivoted supporting arms, a cushion, spring controlled tension rollers, and a wiping web connected to said first mentioned rollers and passing around said cushion and mechanism substantially as described for oscillating said pivoted roller arms and thereby operating said web, said parts being combined substantially as described.
5,. A frame, rollers having pivoted supporting arms, a cushion,-guiding rollers having slotted journal bearings, a wiping web connected to said first mentioned rollers and passing around said cushion, and mechanism substantially as described for oscillating said pivoted supporting arms, said parts being combined substantially as described.
6. A frame, rollers having pivoted supporting arms, a cushion, guiding rollers, a train of frictional gearing operating said tension. rollers, a wiping web connected with said first mentioned rollers, and passing around said tension rollers and cushion, and mechanism substantially as described for operating said train of frictional gearing, said parts being combined substantially as described.
7. In a printing press, aframe having slots therein, a shaft mounted in said slots, a tension roller freely mounted on said shaft, an arm connected with said shaft, a spring connected with said arm and frame, a wiping web passing around said roller, and means substantially as described for supporting the ends of said web, said parts being combined substantially as described.
8. A rising and falling shaft with a frame attached thereto, a rock shaft journaled in said frame, a lever or arm connected with said shaft and adapted to contact with a collar on said shaft, oscillating arms carrying rollers, tension rollers,awiping web connected to said rollers and passing around said tension rollers, a train of frictional gearing in contact with said tension rollers, a shaft with a gear wheel therein, a depending lever on said rock shaft and a bell crank lever on said gear wheel shaft having a link connection with said depending lever, said parts being combined substantially as described.
9. Pivoted arms carrying rollers, tension rollers, a cushion, a web connected to said first mentioned rollers and passing around the tension rollers, mechanism substantially as described for rocking said arms and mechanism for limiting the play of said operating mechanism, said parts being combined substantially as described.
10. A frame, a carriage movable thereon,a table with shaft mounted on said carriage, a rack on said frame, a bevel gear wheel on said table shaft, a shaft mounted on the carriage and having a bevel wheel meshing with the bevel gear wheel on the table shaft and provided with a pinion meshing with the said rack, said parts being combined substantially as described.
11. A carriage, a table with shaft mounted on said table, a disk on said shaft, a bevel wheel on said shaftacounter shaft journaled in a depending attachment on the carriage and having a bevel wheel loosely mounted thereon adapted to mesh with the bevel wheel on the table shaft, a clutch on said counter shaft, a lever pivoted to said depending attachment and operating said clutch, a rotary shaft with a cam operating said lever, and means connected with said lever for engaging said disk, said parts being combined substantially as described.
JEAN LARIVIERE. Witnesses:
RoBT. M. HOOPER, E. NEssMEY, Ron. BONER, Jr.
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