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  • the invention relates to wall paper drying machines, and its objectis to provide a new and improved lathing or sticking machine, arranged in such a manner that the paper is properly hung on the lath or stick for drying, notwithstanding a broken lath should have been delivered from the main lath box.
  • the invention consists principally of an auxiliary lath box adapted to feed a lath on the chains whenever the main lath box fails to deliver a lath.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of the improvement.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged transverse section of the improvement.
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged sectional side elevation of the auxiliary lath box and adjacent parts; and
  • Fig. 4 is a similar view of the same in a different position.
  • Fig. 1 is provided with the usual main lath box A, discharging lath onto the endless chains B, provided with the usual lugs B adapted to engage and carry a lath 0 forward to support the wall paper D, and to deliver the latter in folds on the second chains or belts E, as indicated in Fig. 1.
  • auxiliary lath box F is provided with inclined arms F hung on a transversely-extending pivot G journaled in bearings G,held vertically adjustable in a transverse beam H", secured to the under side of the rails H, on the top of which travel the chains 13. See Fig. 2.
  • the auxiliary laths O are located one above the other, and the lowermost is supported on tongues F secured to the box, and extending forward to engage the lowermost lath, at or near the ends thereof.
  • the prongs F are a suitable distance above the rails 11, but lower than the top edge of the projections B, which latter are adapted to pass through openings F formed in the under side of the auxiliary lath box F, as plainly illustrated in Figs. 2, 3 and 4.
  • endless chains provided with projections adapted to support a lath and engaging the arms of the said auxiliary lath box, to in part an upward swinging motion to the latter, and rails over which travel the said chains, forming a rest for the said lath box, substantially as shown and described.

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2 Sheets-Sheet 1.
W. H. GREENWOOD. LATH AND CHAIN PAPER DRIER.
No. 583,802. Patented Feb. 5, 1895.
WITNESSES: INVENTOH W M We (No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 2.
w. H. GREENWOOD.- LATH AND CHAIN PAPER DRIER.
No. 533,802. Patented Feb. 5, 1895.
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UNITED STATES PATENT rricn.
WILLIAM HENRY GREENWOOD, OF NEYV-BRUNSWICK, NElV JERSEY, ASSIGNOR TO JOHN WALDRON, OF SAME PLACE.
LATH-AND-CHAIN PAPER-DRIER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 533,802, dated February 5, 1895.
Application filed October 9, 1894. Serialllo. 525,341. (No model.)
To aZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that LWIL IAM HENRY GREEN- WOOD, of New Brunswick, in the county of Middlesex and State of New Jersey, have invented a new and Improved Lathing or Sticking Machine, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
The invention relates to wall paper drying machines, and its objectis to provide a new and improved lathing or sticking machine, arranged in such a manner that the paper is properly hung on the lath or stick for drying, notwithstanding a broken lath should have been delivered from the main lath box.
The invention consists principally of an auxiliary lath box adapted to feed a lath on the chains whenever the main lath box fails to deliver a lath.
The invention also consists of certain parts and details, and combinations of the same, as willbe hereinafter described and then pointed out in the claims.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the views.
Figure 1 is a side elevation of the improvement. Fig. 2 is an enlarged transverse section of the improvement. Fig. 3 is an enlarged sectional side elevation of the auxiliary lath box and adjacent parts; and Fig. 4 is a similar view of the same in a different position.
The improved lathing or sticking machine,
as shown in Fig. 1, is provided with the usual main lath box A, discharging lath onto the endless chains B, provided with the usual lugs B adapted to engage and carry a lath 0 forward to support the wall paper D, and to deliver the latter in folds on the second chains or belts E, as indicated in Fig. 1.
Now in case a broken lath should be delivered from the main lath box A onto the chains B, then the said broken lath will fall between the chains to the floor, and consequ en tly the corresponding lugs or projections B contain no lath, and the paper D is not supported on the lath and naturally drops to the ground and is consequently spoiled. In order to prevent this I provide an auxiliary lath box F, containing a number of laths O,
and arranged in such a manner that whenever the main lath box A fails to deliver a lath onto the lugs 13, then the latter take hold and remove an auxiliary lath G from the auxiliary lath box F. As long, however, as the main lath box A feeds a good stick or lath onto the lugs 13, then the auxiliary lath box F remains inactive, and does not deliver one of its laths. This auxiliary lath box F is provided with inclined arms F hung on a transversely-extending pivot G journaled in bearings G,held vertically adjustable in a transverse beam H", secured to the under side of the rails H, on the top of which travel the chains 13. See Fig. 2.
The auxiliary laths O are located one above the other, and the lowermost is supported on tongues F secured to the box, and extending forward to engage the lowermost lath, at or near the ends thereof. The prongs F are a suitable distance above the rails 11, but lower than the top edge of the projections B, which latter are adapted to pass through openings F formed in the under side of the auxiliary lath box F, as plainly illustrated in Figs. 2, 3 and 4.
. Now when a lath G has been properly discharged from the main lath boxA onto a pair of projections B, and the chains B carry this lath upward, then it comes in contact with the arms F, to swing the latter, and consequently the box F, upward into the position shown in Fig. 2, that is, moving the lowermost auxiliary lath 0' above the top edge of the projections B, to cause the latter to pass through the openings F without touching the however, the main lath box A fails to deliver a stick on a pair of projections B, then the lathbox F remains in the position shown in Figs. 2 and 3, and consequently the projections B in passing through the openings F engage the lowermost auxiliary lath O, and move out of the box over the prongs F so that the lath falls onto the chains B, and is carried forward by the projections 13. Thus it will be seen that whenever a stick or lath is broken, or the box A fails to discharge a stick or lath, then the auxiliary box F will provide a lath for the previously emptied lugs B By this arrangement the paper is always lowermost auxiliary lath in the box F. l/Vhen.
taken up at the proper time to form folds for drying, Without danger of spoiling the paper, as is frequently the case in machines heretofore constructed and not provided with an auxiliary lath box.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patenting a main lath-box an auxiliary lath box provided with arms mounted to swing and con taining auxiliary laths supported on prongs,
endless chains provided with projections adapted to support a lath and engaging the arms of the said auxiliary lath box, to in part an upward swinging motion to the latter, and rails over which travel the said chains, forming a rest for the said lath box, substantially as shown and described.
WILLIAM HENRY GREENWOOD.
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