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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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    • F16H21/32Crank gearings; Eccentric gearings with one connecting-rod and one guided slide to each crank or eccentric with additional members comprising only pivoted links or arms
    • 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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  • This invention relates to power hammers and hasfor its'object to provide a novel and efficient hammer of simple construction, as will be described.
  • One feature of my present invention consists in constructing the hammer as will be described, whereby the hammer arm may bemade of sufficient length to enable it to be rigidly fastened to its carrier, and yet obtain the desired spring action to give an elastic blow without the use of auxiliary means, such for instance, as springs,rubber bufiers, leather straps, doc. y
  • Another feature of my invention consists in providing the hammer with a novel construction of guides for the hammer ram, whereby substantially long guides for the hammer ram may be obtained in a substantially compact machine, and whereby the spring arm may have a free and unobstructed range of movemen '0, thereby enabling the said spring arm to be joined by a substantially short connection to the hammer ram below the top of the said guides.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of a power hammer embodying my invention
  • Fig. 2 a top or plan view of the hammer shown in Fig. 1, and Fig. 3, a detail of the hammer ram to be referred to.
  • the main or supporting frame of the hammer which is preferably made as a single casting, is herein shown as composed of upright side portions or a bolted or otherwise suitably secured to a base plate A, and having extended front and rear portions or arms a a respectively joined ontheir under sides to theside portions a a, by connecting webs a 0, the said side portions being also joined together near their lower portions by the said connecting webs.
  • the sidesa a of the frame form bearings for a main or crank shaft (i provided with a crank a", joined by a connecting rod B to the long arm a of a curved lever B pivoted as at ct between the extended arms a and having its short arm 0, preferably extended in the same direction as the arm a above the same, the said short arm being preferably made hollow to receive the enlarged end of a spring or hammer arm I) to which the hammer ram 1) is connected, as willbe described, the said lever forming a carrier for the said spring arm.
  • the connecting rodB is preferably made adj ustable orextensible by means of adj usting nuts bib into which the parts 12 12 of the connecting rods are extended.
  • the spring arm I) is preferably made of wood,but it may be madeof any desired material, such for instance, as steel, the said spring arm being made tapering from its rear portion toward its front, as clearly shown in Fig; 1. y
  • the spring arm b has secured to its front end a metal tip, preferably consisting of an upper plate I) and lower plate 6 and a projecting nose or log b the front end of the spring arm being inserted between the plates 13 19 and secured thereto in any suitable manner, as by bolts b".
  • the nose or lug Z1 of the metal tip is preferably extended between ears b on the lower end of a substantially short upright link or bar 13 pivotally connected by pin b to upright arms b, secured to or forming part of the hammer ram 1), the said arms, as sh0wn,being joined by a crossbar b integral with them.
  • the upright arms I) of the ram 1) are vertically movable in guiding grooves or slots D b" inthe sides of a guideblock or casting B, the said sides beingjoined together at their front or outer ends by a connecting web 12 preferably cast integral with them.
  • the guide-block or casting B may and preferably will be secured to the extended arms of the main frame, as herein shown, by
  • crank shaft by means of a weight a on an arm 0 of a rock-shaft 0 extended through the'sides of the frame of the machine, and herein shown as connected to a treadle c by a link joined to the said treadle, which is made as a yoke to embrace both sides of the machine, and has its arms pivoted as at c to both sides of the main casting or frame.
  • the crank-shaft may be positively held at rest preferably by a brakeshoe 0 secured to or forming part of an arm 0 fast on the rock-shaft 0 the said brakeshoe being brought into engagement with a brake-wheel or disk 0' fast on the crank-shaf t, when the treadle is elevated into its normal position, which is accomplished, as herein shown, by a spring 0 attached to the said ,treadle and to the main frame or casting.
  • the tapering spring arm I) is rigidly secured in the hollow arm 01, as herein shown, by set screws (1, which preferably engage a metal plate (1 inserted into the said hollow arm above the spring arm b, the said metal plate preferably having on its under side a projection (1 fitting intoagroove or recess in the upper face of the spring arm I), by which the latter is more securely fastened to the arm 0 7
  • I am enabled to make the said spring arm substantially long, and thereby obtain sufficient elasticity to permit the said arm to berigidly fastened to the said lever and obtain the desired or required elastic blow, without the use of auxiliary means, such as elastic cushions, rubber buffers, springs or leather straps.
  • the said guides may be made of the required rigidity or strength, and the spring arm may be joined to the hammer-ram below the top of the guides and between the same, by asubstantially short and durable connection or link, and have a free or unobstructed range or path of movement between the sides of the casting, thereby enabling the guiding grooves or slots to extend substantially the length of the guide-block, and thus obtain an increased movement of the hammer ram away from its co-operating anvil e.
  • the height of the anvil may be regulated by moving either or both of the said blocks to permit work of different sizes to be acted upon.
  • the operator depresses the foot treadle, thereby moving the link 0 downward in the direction of arrow 20, Fig. 1, and rocking the shaft 0 so as to remove the brake-shoe 0 from the brake-wheel 0 and bringing the weight 0 against the belt 0, thus causing the latter to engagethe belt pulley c and rotate the shaft 0L8.
  • the rotation of the shaft 0 produces reciprocation of the connecting rod B and rocks the bent lever B on its pivot, thereby producing a reciprocation of the ram 19'.
  • the pressure of the weight 0 upon the belt 0' may be controlled by regulating the pressure upon the foot treadle, and in this way, the force of the blow struck by the ram b may be regulated as desired.
  • the webs a a are and may be provided with suitable openings, not shown, through which substantially long pieces of 'work may be inserted when desired.
  • I claim- 1 In a power hammer, the combination of the following instrumentalities, viz:.a.supporting frame provided with upright sides, a main or crank shaft having hearings in said frame, a ram, a spring hammer arm connected at one end to the said ram and fulcrumed at its opposite end, and a guide block for said ram consisting of side pieces connected together at their front sides and open at their rear sides to permit of movement of the spring hammer arm between them, the said sides being secured to or forming part of the supporting frame, substantially as described.
  • instrumentalities viz:.a.supporting frame provided with upright sides, a main or crank shaft having hearings in said frame, a ram, a spring hammer arm connected at one end to the said ram and fulcrumed at its opposite end, and a guide block for said ram consisting of side pieces connected together at their front sides and open at their rear sides to permit of movement of the spring hammer arm between them, the said sides being secured to or forming part of the supporting frame,
  • a main frame or casting consisting of uprights having extended arms a a a guide-block attached to the arms a and consisting of side pieces Z9 Z9 and a connecting web b flamain or crank-shaft having bearingsin the main frame or casting, a bent lever B pivoted in the extended'arms 01, and having its arms at a extended in substantially the same direction, a connecting rod joining one of the lever arms to the crank-shaft, a spring arm secured to the other arm of the lever, and a ram reciprocating in the guide-block and connected to the spring arm, substantially as described.
  • a main frame or casting consisting of uprights, having extended arms a a a guide-block B attached to the arms and consisting of side pieces and a connecting web
  • a main or crank shaft having bearings in the main frame or casting
  • a bent lever B pivoted in the extended arms a and having its arms 00 a extended in substantially the same direction
  • a connecting rod joining the lever arm a to the crank-shaft
  • a spring arm I secured to the arm a of the lever
  • a ram reciprocating in the said guide-block and connected to the spring arm a pulley on the main shaft, a belt looselypassed about said pulley, a rock-shaft, 15

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(mmel') J. ANDERSEN! POWER HAMMER. No. 522,701. Patented July 10.1894,
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UNITED- STATES JOHAN M. ANDERSEN, or BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, Assienon on ONE-HALF TO ALBERT ANDERSON, on SAME PLACE.
POWER-HAMMER.
srncrrrcnrxon forming part of Letters rete tive. 522,701, dated July 10,1894.
Application filed March 10,1892. Serial No. 424,363 (No model.)
.To 01% whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, J OHAN M. ANDERSEN, a subject of the King of Sweden and Norway, residing in Boston, county of Suffolk, and State of Massachusetts, have invented an Improvement in Power-Hammers, of which the following description, in connection with the accompanying drawings, is a specification, like letters on the drawings representing like parts.
This invention relates to power hammers and hasfor its'object to provide a novel and efficient hammer of simple construction, as will be described.
One feature of my present invention consists in constructing the hammer as will be described, whereby the hammer arm may bemade of sufficient length to enable it to be rigidly fastened to its carrier, and yet obtain the desired spring action to give an elastic blow without the use of auxiliary means, such for instance, as springs,rubber bufiers, leather straps, doc. y
Another feature of my invention consists in providing the hammer with a novel construction of guides for the hammer ram, whereby substantially long guides for the hammer ram may be obtained in a substantially compact machine, and whereby the spring arm may have a free and unobstructed range of movemen '0, thereby enabling the said spring arm to be joined by a substantially short connection to the hammer ram below the top of the said guides.
The particular features of my invention will,
be pointed out in the claims at the end of this specification.
Figure 1 is a side elevation of a power hammer embodying my invention; Fig. 2, a top or plan view of the hammer shown in Fig. 1, and Fig. 3, a detail of the hammer ram to be referred to.
Referring to the drawings, the main or supporting frame of the hammer, which is preferably made as a single casting, is herein shown as composed of upright side portions or a bolted or otherwise suitably secured to a base plate A, and having extended front and rear portions or arms a a respectively joined ontheir under sides to theside portions a a, by connecting webs a 0, the said side portions being also joined together near their lower portions by the said connecting webs.
The sidesa a of the frame form bearings for a main or crank shaft (i provided with a crank a", joined by a connecting rod B to the long arm a of a curved lever B pivoted as at ct between the extended arms a and having its short arm 0, preferably extended in the same direction as the arm a above the same, the said short arm being preferably made hollow to receive the enlarged end of a spring or hammer arm I) to which the hammer ram 1) is connected, as willbe described, the said lever forming a carrier for the said spring arm.
The connecting rodB is preferably made adj ustable orextensible by means of adj usting nuts bib into which the parts 12 12 of the connecting rods are extended.
The spring arm I) is preferably made of wood,but it may be madeof any desired material, such for instance, as steel, the said spring arm being made tapering from its rear portion toward its front, as clearly shown in Fig; 1. y
The spring arm b has secured to its front end a metal tip, preferably consisting of an upper plate I) and lower plate 6 and a projecting nose or log b the front end of the spring arm being inserted between the plates 13 19 and secured thereto in any suitable manner, as by bolts b". The nose or lug Z1 of the metal tip is preferably extended between ears b on the lower end of a substantially short upright link or bar 13 pivotally connected by pin b to upright arms b, secured to or forming part of the hammer ram 1), the said arms, as sh0wn,being joined by a crossbar b integral with them. The upright arms I) of the ram 1) are vertically movable in guiding grooves or slots D b" inthe sides of a guideblock or casting B, the said sides beingjoined together at their front or outer ends by a connecting web 12 preferably cast integral with them. i
The guide-block or casting B may and preferably will be secured to the extended arms of the main frame, as herein shown, by
, duce rotation of the crank shaft, by means of a weight a on an arm 0 of a rock-shaft 0 extended through the'sides of the frame of the machine, and herein shown as connected to a treadle c by a link joined to the said treadle, which is made as a yoke to embrace both sides of the machine, and has its arms pivoted as at c to both sides of the main casting or frame. The crank-shaft may be positively held at rest preferably by a brakeshoe 0 secured to or forming part of an arm 0 fast on the rock-shaft 0 the said brakeshoe being brought into engagement with a brake-wheel or disk 0' fast on the crank-shaf t, when the treadle is elevated into its normal position, which is accomplished, as herein shown, by a spring 0 attached to the said ,treadle and to the main frame or casting.
The tapering spring arm I) is rigidly secured in the hollow arm 01, as herein shown, by set screws (1, which preferably engage a metal plate (1 inserted into the said hollow arm above the spring arm b, the said metal plate preferably having on its under side a projection (1 fitting intoagroove or recess in the upper face of the spring arm I), by which the latter is more securely fastened to the arm 0 7 By connecting the crankshaft to the long arm 0, of the lever, rather than to the spring arm I), I am enabled to make the said spring arm substantially long, and thereby obtain sufficient elasticity to permit the said arm to berigidly fastened to the said lever and obtain the desired or required elastic blow, without the use of auxiliary means, such as elastic cushions, rubber buffers, springs or leather straps. So also by connecting the side pieces of the guide-block at the front, as described, the said guidesmay be made of the required rigidity or strength, and the spring arm may be joined to the hammer-ram below the top of the guides and between the same, by asubstantially short and durable connection or link, and have a free or unobstructed range or path of movement between the sides of the casting, thereby enabling the guiding grooves or slots to extend substantially the length of the guide-block, and thus obtain an increased movement of the hammer ram away from its co-operating anvil e.
ram, and the height of the anvil may be regulated by moving either or both of the said blocks to permit work of different sizes to be acted upon.
When it is desired to operate the hammer, the operator depresses the foot treadle, thereby moving the link 0 downward in the direction of arrow 20, Fig. 1, and rocking the shaft 0 so as to remove the brake-shoe 0 from the brake-wheel 0 and bringing the weight 0 against the belt 0, thus causing the latter to engagethe belt pulley c and rotate the shaft 0L8. The rotation of the shaft 0, produces reciprocation of the connecting rod B and rocks the bent lever B on its pivot, thereby producing a reciprocation of the ram 19'. The pressure of the weight 0 upon the belt 0' may be controlled by regulating the pressure upon the foot treadle, and in this way, the force of the blow struck by the ram b may be regulated as desired.
The webs a a, substantially on a line with the anvil, are and may be provided with suitable openings, not shown, through which substantially long pieces of 'work may be inserted when desired.
By the construction herein shown and de-,
known manner, as for instance, by an electric motor;
I claim- 1. In a power hammer, the combination of the following instrumentalities, viz:.a.supporting frame provided with upright sides, a main or crank shaft having hearings in said frame, a ram, a spring hammer arm connected at one end to the said ram and fulcrumed at its opposite end, and a guide block for said ram consisting of side pieces connected together at their front sides and open at their rear sides to permit of movement of the spring hammer arm between them, the said sides being secured to or forming part of the supporting frame, substantially as described.
2. In a power hammer, the combination of the following instrumentalities, viz.-a main frame or casting consisting of uprights having extended arms a a a guide-block attached to the arms a and consisting of side pieces Z9 Z9 and a connecting web b flamain or crank-shaft having bearingsin the main frame or casting, a bent lever B pivoted in the extended'arms 01, and having its arms at a extended in substantially the same direction, a connecting rod joining one of the lever arms to the crank-shaft, a spring arm secured to the other arm of the lever, and a ram reciprocating in the guide-block and connected to the spring arm, substantially as described.
3. In a power-hammer, the combination of the following instrumentalities, viz.-a main frame or casting consisting of uprights, having extended arms a a a guide-block B attached to the arms and consisting of side pieces and a connecting web, a main or crank shaft having bearings in the main frame or casting, a bent lever B pivoted in the extended arms a and having its arms 00 a extended in substantially the same direction, a connecting rod joining the lever arm a to the crank-shaft, a spring arm I) secured to the arm a of the lever, a ram reciprocating in the said guide-block and connected to the spring arm, a pulley on the main shaft, a belt looselypassed about said pulley, a rock-shaft, 15
JOHANM. ANDEBSEN.
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