US539493A - Punching and shearing machine - Google Patents

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US539493A
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    • Y10T83/566Interrelated tool actuating means and means to actuate work immobilizer
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    • Y10T83/808Two tool pairs, driver for one pair moves relative to driver for other pair
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  • the objects of my improvement are to produce a combined punching and shearing machine mainlyintended for use in punching two slot holesat the same time in the rounded edge of fish-plates, and in which said fishplate is so retained as to prevent it from tipping up while being punched, and thereby preventing breaking the punches or damaging the fish plate, and consequently causing a great saving in expense.
  • Another object is to provide the machine with means for removing, without any material increase of power, the burr generally found on the ends of the fish plates that have been sawed off in certain lengths while hot, said burr otherwise preventing a proper fit of the inner side of the fish plate against the bottom flange of railroad rails.
  • Figure 1 is a side view of the punch side of the machine constructed in accordance with my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a front view of the machine, showing both the punching and shearing parts thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a side view of the shearing or burring part of the machine.
  • Fig. 4 represents in side view and also in perspective railroad-rails having fish-plates attached thereto, the rounded edge of which is punched andthe burrs removed from their ends with a machine constructed in accordance with my invention.
  • Fig. 5 is a side view of a portion of a fish-plate, its support, and the burring-knife on a larger scale.
  • Fig. 1 is a side view of the punch side of the machine constructed in accordance with my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a front view of the machine, showing both the punching and shearing parts thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a side view of the shearing or burring part of the machine.
  • Fig. 4 represents
  • FIG. 6 is a top view of the burring-knife with its outer end received in the groove of 'a fish-plate.
  • Fig. 7 represents in front, in side, and in top view the knife-die and support for the fishplate.
  • Fig. 8 is a side view of one of the punches, its die support-ing a fish-plate, the slide-clamp for said fish-plate, and the crankarm pivoted to one end of said slide-clamp.
  • Fig. 9 represents in front and side View the the work supporting anvil A crank-arm of the slide-clamp.
  • Fig. 10 represents a bottom view, and also a side view, of
  • Fig. 11 is a side view of one of the punches, its die, and its stripper.
  • Fig. 12 is a front view of one of the punches and its die.
  • Fig. 13 is a top view of the stripper.
  • Fig. 14 represents in end view, top view, and front view the plate used to guide the slideclamps on top of the anvil of the machine.
  • A represents the frame of .the punching machine having a head A and The upper portion of the frame A has two pillars formed thereon that carry the bearings for the driving shaft B.
  • Said shaft carries about the middle of its length the driving pulley b and upon its rear end the pinion b that meshes with a gear wheel 0 mounted upon the punch operating shaft 0, the latter carrying on its front end an eccentric or other suitable well known its front side a bearing shoulder e for the folded round edge 13 of said'fish-plate to rest against.
  • the means employed to firmly retain the fish plate against the shoulder e of each punchdie constitute one of the features of my invention.
  • Said means consist of two horizontal clamping plates F, adapted to slide upon the top of the anvil A being guided in grooves h formed in the under side of the plate H that is secured on top of said anvil.
  • the front end of the clamping plates F is undercut to rest upon the bottom web of the fish plate, and at the same time force it toward the shoulder 6 of the punch-die.
  • the rear end of each clamping plate is pivoted to the upper end of' an arm G that has its lower end attached to a horizontal shaft G that is mounted in bearings secured to the front of the anvil.
  • the rear end or head of the rod G extends in the path of a semi-annular cam i that is secured to, and projects from the inner face of the gear wheel 0, to force the clamp-plates against the fish plate and retains it in position while being slotted, after which the cam 1' leaves the head of the rod G and the coiled spring 9 upon said rod forces it back toward the wheel 0 and releases the clamp-plates F from engagement with the fish plate.
  • a semi-annular cam i that is secured to, and projects from the inner face of the gear wheel 0, to force the clamp-plates against the fish plate and retains it in position while being slotted, after which the cam 1' leaves the head of the rod G and the coiled spring 9 upon said rod forces it back toward the wheel 0 and releases the clamp-plates F from engagement with the fish plate.
  • one end of the coil spring g rests against one of the bearings 0f the rod G While the other end presses against a collar g? secured upon said rod.
  • the frame J of the burr-removing portion of the machine is bolted upon the base plate A of the punching machine alongside of the latter.
  • Said frame J has a head J within which is placed a slide-cox L to the bottom of which are secured the knife holders M that carry the knives m.
  • the slide box L has projecting centrally from its top a stem L and the slide box D of the punchingmachine has projecting from its top a similar stem D its ends pivoted to each of these stems and its central portion is pivoted to the vertical arm of a bracket A that is secured to one side of the head A
  • the pivot-pin at the upper end It has cen- A walking-beam lever K has one of trally a vertical groove for the passage of the knife and its top is inwardly beveled and provided with a shoulder a to constitute an abutment for the fish plate to rest against and receive the thrust of the knife, by which means all strains are removed from the operators arms and hands.
  • I claim- 1 In combination with the frame ofa punching machine, its punches and the dies thereof having a shoulder c, the clamp-plates F, arms pivoted to said plates, a sliding rod pivoted to one of said arms, and a cam having its path opposite one end of said rod substantially as described.

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J. J. SULLIVAN. PUNGHING AND SHEARING MACHINE.
No. 539,493. Patented May 21, 1895.
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JOHN J. SULLIVAN, or TROY, NEW YORK.
PUNCHING AND SHEARING MACHINE.
SPECIFICATION forming part Of Letters Batent No. 539,493, dated May .21, 1 8 95.
Application filed February 18, 1895. Serial No. 538,756- (No model.)
To aZZ whom it may concern: Be it known that I, JOHN J. SULLIVAN, citizen of the United States, residing at Troy, in the county of Rensselaer, State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Punching and Shearing Machines, of which the following is a specification, reference being had thereinto the accoin panying drawings.
The objects of my improvement are to produce a combined punching and shearing machine mainlyintended for use in punching two slot holesat the same time in the rounded edge of fish-plates, and in which said fishplate is so retained as to prevent it from tipping up while being punched, and thereby preventing breaking the punches or damaging the fish plate, and consequently causing a great saving in expense. Another object is to provide the machine with means for removing, without any material increase of power, the burr generally found on the ends of the fish plates that have been sawed off in certain lengths while hot, said burr otherwise preventing a proper fit of the inner side of the fish plate against the bottom flange of railroad rails. I attain these objects by the construction illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a side view of the punch side of the machine constructed in accordance with my invention. Fig. 2 is a front view of the machine, showing both the punching and shearing parts thereof. Fig. 3 is a side view of the shearing or burring part of the machine. Fig. 4 represents in side view and also in perspective railroad-rails having fish-plates attached thereto, the rounded edge of which is punched andthe burrs removed from their ends with a machine constructed in accordance with my invention. Fig. 5 is a side view of a portion of a fish-plate, its support, and the burring-knife on a larger scale. Fig. 6 is a top view of the burring-knife with its outer end received in the groove of 'a fish-plate. Fig. 7 represents in front, in side, and in top view the knife-die and support for the fishplate. Fig. 8 is a side view of one of the punches, its die support-ing a fish-plate, the slide-clamp for said fish-plate, and the crankarm pivoted to one end of said slide-clamp. Fig. 9 represents in front and side View the the work supporting anvil A crank-arm of the slide-clamp. Fig. 10 represents a bottom view, and also a side view, of
the slide-clamp; Fig. 11 is a side view of one of the punches, its die, and its stripper. Fig. 12 is a front view of one of the punches and its die. Fig. 13 is a top view of the stripper. Fig. 14 represents in end view, top view, and front view the plate used to guide the slideclamps on top of the anvil of the machine.
In said drawings A represents the frame of .the punching machine having a head A and The upper portion of the frame A has two pillars formed thereon that carry the bearings for the driving shaft B. Said shaft carries about the middle of its length the driving pulley b and upon its rear end the pinion b that meshes with a gear wheel 0 mounted upon the punch operating shaft 0, the latter carrying on its front end an eccentric or other suitable well known its front side a bearing shoulder e for the folded round edge 13 of said'fish-plate to rest against.
The means employed to firmly retain the fish plate against the shoulder e of each punchdie constitute one of the features of my invention. Said means consist of two horizontal clamping plates F, adapted to slide upon the top of the anvil A being guided in grooves h formed in the under side of the plate H that is secured on top of said anvil. The front end of the clamping plates F is undercut to rest upon the bottom web of the fish plate, and at the same time force it toward the shoulder 6 of the punch-die. The rear end of each clamping plate is pivoted to the upper end of' an arm G that has its lower end attached to a horizontal shaft G that is mounted in bearings secured to the front of the anvil. One
bearings secured to the side of the anvil. The rear end or head of the rod G extends in the path of a semi-annular cam i that is secured to, and projects from the inner face of the gear wheel 0, to force the clamp-plates against the fish plate and retains it in position while being slotted, after which the cam 1' leaves the head of the rod G and the coiled spring 9 upon said rod forces it back toward the wheel 0 and releases the clamp-plates F from engagement with the fish plate. For this purpose one end of the coil spring g rests against one of the bearings 0f the rod G While the other end presses against a collar g? secured upon said rod.
To remove the burrs from the ends of the fish plates, during the alternating ascending motion of the punches, so as notto materially increase the expenditure of power in removing them, the frame J of the burr-removing portion of the machine is bolted upon the base plate A of the punching machine alongside of the latter. Said frame J has a head J within which is placed a slide-cox L to the bottom of which are secured the knife holders M that carry the knives m. The slide box L has projecting centrally from its top a stem L and the slide box D of the punchingmachine has projecting from its top a similar stem D its ends pivoted to each of these stems and its central portion is pivoted to the vertical arm of a bracket A that is secured to one side of the head A The pivot-pin at the upper end It has cen- A walking-beam lever K has one of trally a vertical groove for the passage of the knife and its top is inwardly beveled and provided with a shoulder a to constitute an abutment for the fish plate to rest against and receive the thrust of the knife, by which means all strains are removed from the operators arms and hands.
Having now fully described my invention, I claim- 1. In combination with the frame ofa punching machine, its punches and the dies thereof having a shoulder c, the clamp-plates F, arms pivoted to said plates, a sliding rod pivoted to one of said arms, and a cam having its path opposite one end of said rod substantially as described.
2. In combination with the frame of a punching machine, its punches, and the dies thereof having a shoulder e a guide-plate secured to said frame, clamp plates F passing under said guide plates, arms pivoted to said clamp plates, a sliding rod pivoted to one of said arms, a spring upon said rod and a cam having its path opposite one end of said rod substantially as described.
3. In combination with the frame of a burrremoving machine, its vertical slide, a knifeholder secured to said slide, a knife carried by said holder and projecting laterally therefrom and a knife-die vertically grooved and having its top inwardlybeveled and provided with a shoulder n substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
JOHN J. SULLIVAN. Witnesses:
MICHAEL MAHONY, JAMES ONEIL.
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