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  • This invention is a magazine feed mechanism for machines for inserting seals into the mouths of bottles, and is more particularly designed for use on that class of machines which employ two reciprocating heads, one of which is adapted to descend upon and fit around the mouth of the bottle, and the second cross-head serving as the guide for the plunger which forces the seal from the first cross-head into the bottle.
  • the object in view is to overcome the objections above noted by the provision of a simple contrivance which acts automatically to feed the seals to proper position beneath the plunger as rapidly as required.
  • Our feed mechanism is constructed to direct or guide the seals in a correct proper position beneath the plunger so as to avoid any twist or angular placement of the seals relative to the plunger, which is advantageous in that each seal is properly forced into the bottle and obviates one of the objections to the old hand method, in practicing which the seals were sometimes improperly placed beneath the plunger, with the result that the seal was not properly forced into the bottle and the operation had to be repeated.
  • the invention consists in the combination, with a reciprocating head provided with a bottle-guide, of a magazine carried by said head, a vibrator also carried by said head and operating to move the seals in said magazine one at a time to the bottleguide, and a fixed cam engaging with said vibrator and arranged to shift the same back and forth across the magazine as the crosshead is reciprocated.
  • the cross-head is constructed with a side or lateral feedway in which the seals are introduced from the magazine and by which the seals are held, guided, and directed in proper flat position over the opening in the bottle-mouth ,whereby the seals are prevented from twisting or tilting and being presented edgewise or angularly with relation to the plunger; but on the contrary the seals are fed in flat positions at right angles to the plunger so as to be forced on the descent of the plunger through the bottle-guide .and into the mouth of the bottle.
  • the vibrator is in the form of a horizontal arm hinged at one end to the cross-head and with its other arm arranged in said foot and across the lower end of the magazine.
  • Said vibrator has a slot formed in it, in which slot is fitted the fixed cam, the latter being in the form of a bent or angular bracket-shaped strap that is rigidly fastened in a vertical position to a stationary part of the machine, so that asthe magazine and vibrator are moved vertically with the cross-head in its reciprocating movements the vibrator will play or move over the fixed angular cam-bracket, and thus the vibrator is operated in synchronism with the cross-head and the plungers to feed the seals at the proper times beneath the plunger for forcing into the bottles, the opera tions being entirely automatic.
  • the invention further consists in the novel combination of devices, and in the construction and arrangement of parts, which will be hereinafterfully described and claimed.
  • Figure 1 is an elevation of the improved seal-feeder mechanism applied to a bottle-sealing machine.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view of the magazine-feeder and a part of the reciprocating cross-head to which it is applied.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the m agazine-tube and its foot.
  • Fig. at is a perspective view, partly in section, showing the magazine, the vibrator, and the cam bracket.
  • Fig. 5 is a detached perspective view of the fixed cam-bracket, the vibratorarn1, and the huge plate by which the vibrator-arm is hung on the reciprocating cross-head.
  • this lower cross-head O has a pendent mouth or guide 0, which is pierced by a vertical passage 0, the lower end of which passage is flared some what to receive the top edge of the bottle.
  • lVe take this cross-head and cut or produce a lateral feedway or channel F therein.
  • This channel or way is cut horizontally in the head 0 or the guide 0 thereof, and said channel or wayextends from the vertical passage through the side of the head or guide 0, as shown by Fig. 2.
  • This channel or way F may be drilled in the cross-head to provide top, bottom and side walls, as in Fig. 2, or it may be cut in the top face of the head, so as to present an open top side; but in either case it should have the side walls and bottom, which are so arranged as to form a channel in which the seals are guided and directed to present them properly over the opening 0 in the path of the plunger.
  • FIG. 2 is the magazine.
  • the preferred construction of the magazine is shown by Fig. 2 as consisting of a foot or base If and a tubular receiver G. These parts are preferably united or coupled together by a separable coupling, to permit the tube G to be detached from the foot or base II, for the purpose of refilling the tube with the seals to be supplied to the machine.
  • the foot or base H is fastened laterally to the head 0 in line with the guide or channel F, such fastening being effected in any suitable way as, for instance, by means of screws, bolts, soldering, &c.
  • the foot is made hollow, with an open side and end for the accommodation of the vibrator, and at its upper side the foot has a vertical nipple 71, formed with an annular flan ge 7t at its top edge.
  • the magazine-tube G is of suitable diameter to accommodate the disk-like seals, and it is adapted to be fitted in the nipple lb of the foot or base, the descent of the tube being limited by the external collar g thereof coming into contact with the upper edge of the nipple 7a.
  • the lower end of the tube is formed with openings or slots 1' '1 ,arran ged diametrically opposite to one another, and on the outside of this tube are fastened the springjaws I I.
  • These jaws have one end fastened in a suitable way to the tube, and the other ends of the jaws are bent to form the prongs t" which extend inwardly.
  • prongs of the jaws are adapted to enter the holes or slots 1' of the tube, when it is detached for the purpose of filling it with seals, and the prongs then serve to prevent the seals from dropping out of the tube.
  • the tube is to be fitted to the base or foot, it is placed in a vertical position, with its lower end in the nipple 72, and the sliding collar 1 (arranged in the tube) is moved upward so as to force the jaws outward and withdraw the prongs 7; from beneath the stack of seals, after which the tube is forced down firmly into the nipple h and the prongs of the springjaws take over the flange h, whereby the magazine-tube is firmly held in position on the foot or base H.
  • the vibrator J consists of a flat bar or plate, of appropriate length and width. It is arranged in a horizontal position, extending from one side of the magazine, one end of said vibrator being fitted in the hollow foot or base H, in the open side and end of which the vibrator operates.
  • This vibrator has a notch j cut in one edge of that part thereof which works in the foot or base ll, and at an intermediate point of its length the vibrator has a transverse slot j cut therein, the side walls of the slot being beveled or inclined.
  • This vibrator is attached to the cross-head C, to be carried by it and to be movable with it, and said vibrator is hung bya pivot or joint to enable it to swing in a horizontal plane.
  • this joint embodied by a hinge-plate K, which is curved or otherwise shaped to snuglyfit to the crosshead, to which head the plate K is securely fastened in any suitable wayas .for instance, by screws or bolts.
  • the free offstanding end of this plate K is forked to provide ears k, between which is fitted the outer end of the vibrator-bar, and a vertical pivot-bolt 7c is passed through these ears and the vibrator to pivotally connect the parts together.
  • the cam-shaped bracket L is preferably in the form of a bent or curved bar or strap, one end of which is fastened securely to a fixed part of the machine-as, for instance, by the bolt Z.
  • the bracket is bent to form the sub stantially-straight part Z and the inwardlycurved end Z, and the bracket is placed so that the upper part Z Z will fit and work in the slot j of the vibrator-bar.
  • ⁇ Ve do not, however, strictly confine our to making the slot in the vibrator and to fitting the bracket-cam in the slot, because we are aware that the bracket may be formed with a cam slot or groove to receive the vibrator or a projection thereon.
  • the magazine-tube is filled with seals by placing or stacking them one on top of the other therein, and the tube is applied to the foot or base H, in the manner described.
  • the lowermost seal of the stack rests upon the vibrator, and when the machine is in proper working condition two or more seals rest in the channel or way F in advance 'of the vibrator J.
  • the cross-head C descends, it carries with it the magazine and the vibrator, and as the vibrator descends over the cam-bracket I; it is moved outward by the angular or curved part Z until it reaches the straight part Z, down which it glides without any substantially-horizontal deflection.
  • Theoperation of supplying seals to the passage 0 in the cross-head is thus automatically and continuously effected so long as the machine is in operation, and the seals are guided and directed by the walls of the channel or way in a manner to prevent them from being turned or tilted, but to be presented in flat horizontal position proper to be forced into the bottle.
  • a number of the magazine-tubes may be provided to enable one or more to be filled with seals while one is in use on the machine, and when one tube has become empty the attendant at the machine can quickly and easily take off the empty tube and replace it with one filled or charged with the seals.
  • Our improved feed mechanism entirely overcomes the liability of injury to the attendant due to feeding seals to the machine, enables us to dispense with the services of more than one attendant at each machine, and increases the capacity of the machine.
  • the reciprocating head provided with a horizontal feed channel or way bounded by side and bottom walls arranged to direct seals in proper position over the vertical opening 0, combined with a magazine, a vibrator, and means for moving said vibrator, substantially as and for the purposes described.

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W. LIPPHARDT & J. BLUMENBERG. FEEDING MECHANISM FOR BOTTLE SEALING MACHINES.
lJNiTED STATES PATENT QEEICE.
\VILLIAM LIPPl-IARDT AND JULIUS BLUMENBERG, OF MARTINS FERRY, OHIO.
FEEDING MECHANISM FOR BOTTLE-SEALING MACHINES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 553,757, dated January 28, 1896. Application filed May 11, 1895. Serial No. 548,989- (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, WILLIAM LIPPHARDT and J ULIUS .BLUMENBERG, citizens of the United States, residing at Martins Ferry, in the county of Belmont and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Feeding Mechanism for Bottle-Sealing Machines; and we do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact descrip tion of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
This invention is a magazine feed mechanism for machines for inserting seals into the mouths of bottles, and is more particularly designed for use on that class of machines which employ two reciprocating heads, one of which is adapted to descend upon and fit around the mouth of the bottle, and the second cross-head serving as the guide for the plunger which forces the seal from the first cross-head into the bottle.
IIeretofore in machines for inserting seals into bottles it has been the practice to place the seals by hand one after the other in position on the lower cross head beneath the driving-plunger; but this method of supplying the seals has been found objectionable in that it exposes the attendants hands to liability to injury by being caught in the ma chine, and, furthermore, the process is a slow one, as the speed of the machine depends upon the ability of the attendant to. feed seals to the machine.
The object in view is to overcome the objections above noted by the provision of a simple contrivance which acts automatically to feed the seals to proper position beneath the plunger as rapidly as required.
Our feed mechanism is constructed to direct or guide the seals in a correct proper position beneath the plunger so as to avoid any twist or angular placement of the seals relative to the plunger, which is advantageous in that each seal is properly forced into the bottle and obviates one of the objections to the old hand method, in practicing which the seals were sometimes improperly placed beneath the plunger, with the result that the seal was not properly forced into the bottle and the operation had to be repeated.
To the accomplishment of the objects herein enumerated, the invention consists in the combination, with a reciprocating head provided with a bottle-guide, of a magazine carried by said head, a vibrator also carried by said head and operating to move the seals in said magazine one at a time to the bottleguide, and a fixed cam engaging with said vibrator and arranged to shift the same back and forth across the magazine as the crosshead is reciprocated.
In the preferred embodiment of the invention the cross-head is constructed with a side or lateral feedway in which the seals are introduced from the magazine and by which the seals are held, guided, and directed in proper flat position over the opening in the bottle-mouth ,whereby the seals are prevented from twisting or tilting and being presented edgewise or angularly with relation to the plunger; but on the contrary the seals are fed in flat positions at right angles to the plunger so as to be forced on the descent of the plunger through the bottle-guide .and into the mouth of the bottle. The vibrator is in the form of a horizontal arm hinged at one end to the cross-head and with its other arm arranged in said foot and across the lower end of the magazine. Said vibrator has a slot formed in it, in which slot is fitted the fixed cam, the latter being in the form of a bent or angular bracket-shaped strap that is rigidly fastened in a vertical position to a stationary part of the machine, so that asthe magazine and vibrator are moved vertically with the cross-head in its reciprocating movements the vibrator will play or move over the fixed angular cam-bracket, and thus the vibrator is operated in synchronism with the cross-head and the plungers to feed the seals at the proper times beneath the plunger for forcing into the bottles, the opera tions being entirely automatic.
The invention further consists in the novel combination of devices, and in the construction and arrangement of parts, which will be hereinafterfully described and claimed.
To enable others to understand the invention, it is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, for the sake of convenience, as applied to a machine of the class known to the trade as a De LaVergne sealing machine,
although it is not intended by this illustration to confine the feed mechanism to use on this particular type of machine, because the invention can be used on other kinds of sealing-machines without departing from the spirit of the invention.
In the drawings which form a part of this specification, Figure 1 is an elevation of the improved seal-feeder mechanism applied to a bottle-sealing machine. Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view of the magazine-feeder and a part of the reciprocating cross-head to which it is applied. Fig. 3 is a detail perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the m agazine-tube and its foot. Fig. at is a perspective view, partly in section, showing the magazine, the vibrator, and the cam bracket. Fig. 5 is a detached perspective view of the fixed cam-bracket, the vibratorarn1, and the huge plate by which the vibrator-arm is hung on the reciprocating cross-head.
Like letters of reference den ote corresponding parts in all the figures of the drawings. The type of bottle-sealing machine well known to those familiar in the art as the De La Vergne machine is shown in Fig. 1, in which A represents the standard; B, the rest or platen on which the bottle is to be placed. 0 is the lower reciprocating cross-head. D is the upper reciprocating cross-head, and E are the plungers which are guided by said upper cross head. The construction and mode of operation of this machine are too well known to require a detailed description thereof in this specification, and we will therefore content ourselves with this brief reference to the same.
In applying our automatic feed mechanism to this kind of a machine, and in order to properly feed the seals in a fiat position be neath the plunger, we have found it advisable to modify the construction of the crosshead 0 somewhat. As is usual, this lower cross-head O has a pendent mouth or guide 0, which is pierced by a vertical passage 0, the lower end of which passage is flared some what to receive the top edge of the bottle. lVe take this cross-head and cut or produce a lateral feedway or channel F therein. This channel or way is cut horizontally in the head 0 or the guide 0 thereof, and said channel or wayextends from the vertical passage through the side of the head or guide 0, as shown by Fig. 2. This channel or way F may be drilled in the cross-head to provide top, bottom and side walls, as in Fig. 2, or it may be cut in the top face of the head, so as to present an open top side; but in either case it should have the side walls and bottom, which are so arranged as to form a channel in which the seals are guided and directed to present them properly over the opening 0 in the path of the plunger.
G is the magazine. The preferred construction of the magazine is shown by Fig. 2 as consisting of a foot or base If and a tubular receiver G. These parts are preferably united or coupled together by a separable coupling, to permit the tube G to be detached from the foot or base II, for the purpose of refilling the tube with the seals to be supplied to the machine. The foot or base H is fastened laterally to the head 0 in line with the guide or channel F, such fastening being effected in any suitable way as, for instance, by means of screws, bolts, soldering, &c. The foot is made hollow, with an open side and end for the accommodation of the vibrator, and at its upper side the foot has a vertical nipple 71, formed with an annular flan ge 7t at its top edge.
The magazine-tube G is of suitable diameter to accommodate the disk-like seals, and it is adapted to be fitted in the nipple lb of the foot or base, the descent of the tube being limited by the external collar g thereof coming into contact with the upper edge of the nipple 7a.. The lower end of the tube is formed with openings or slots 1' '1 ,arran ged diametrically opposite to one another, and on the outside of this tube are fastened the springjaws I I. These jaws have one end fastened in a suitable way to the tube, and the other ends of the jaws are bent to form the prongs t" which extend inwardly. These prongs of the jaws are adapted to enter the holes or slots 1' of the tube, when it is detached for the purpose of filling it with seals, and the prongs then serve to prevent the seals from dropping out of the tube. hen the tube is to be fitted to the base or foot, it is placed in a vertical position, with its lower end in the nipple 72, and the sliding collar 1 (arranged in the tube) is moved upward so as to force the jaws outward and withdraw the prongs 7; from beneath the stack of seals, after which the tube is forced down firmly into the nipple h and the prongs of the springjaws take over the flange h, whereby the magazine-tube is firmly held in position on the foot or base H.
The vibrator J consists of a flat bar or plate, of appropriate length and width. It is arranged in a horizontal position, extending from one side of the magazine, one end of said vibrator being fitted in the hollow foot or base H, in the open side and end of which the vibrator operates. This vibrator has a notch j cut in one edge of that part thereof which works in the foot or base ll, and at an intermediate point of its length the vibrator has a transverse slot j cut therein, the side walls of the slot being beveled or inclined. This vibrator is attached to the cross-head C, to be carried by it and to be movable with it, and said vibrator is hung bya pivot or joint to enable it to swing in a horizontal plane. In the drawings we have shown this joint embodied by a hinge-plate K, which is curved or otherwise shaped to snuglyfit to the crosshead, to which head the plate K is securely fastened in any suitable wayas .for instance, by screws or bolts. The free offstanding end of this plate K is forked to provide ears k, between which is fitted the outer end of the vibrator-bar, and a vertical pivot-bolt 7c is passed through these ears and the vibrator to pivotally connect the parts together.
The cam-shaped bracket L is preferably in the form of a bent or curved bar or strap, one end of which is fastened securely to a fixed part of the machine-as, for instance, by the bolt Z. The bracket is bent to form the sub stantially-straight part Z and the inwardlycurved end Z, and the bracket is placed so that the upper part Z Z will fit and work in the slot j of the vibrator-bar. \Ve do not, however, strictly confine ourselves to making the slot in the vibrator and to fitting the bracket-cam in the slot, because we are aware that the bracket may be formed with a cam slot or groove to receive the vibrator or a projection thereon.
This being the construction of our magazine-feeder, the operation is as follows: The magazine-tube is filled with seals by placing or stacking them one on top of the other therein, and the tube is applied to the foot or base H, in the manner described. The lowermost seal of the stack rests upon the vibrator, and when the machine is in proper working condition two or more seals rest in the channel or way F in advance 'of the vibrator J. hen the cross-head C descends, it carries with it the magazine and the vibrator, and as the vibrator descends over the cam-bracket I; it is moved outward by the angular or curved part Z until it reaches the straight part Z, down which it glides without any substantially-horizontal deflection. As the vibrator is moved outward by the part Z of the cam-bracket, the lowermost seal of the stack drops down upon the bottom of the foot H into the path of the vibrator. After the i cross-heads O D have been lowered and the it in the way or channel F along said channel so as to force the foremost seal over the opening 0 and in the path of the plunger, whereby another seal is presented for forcing into the next bottle on the next downstroke of the plunger. Theoperation of supplying seals to the passage 0 in the cross-head is thus automatically and continuously effected so long as the machine is in operation, and the seals are guided and directed by the walls of the channel or way in a manner to prevent them from being turned or tilted, but to be presented in flat horizontal position proper to be forced into the bottle.
A number of the magazine-tubes may be provided to enable one or more to be filled with seals while one is in use on the machine, and when one tube has become empty the attendant at the machine can quickly and easily take off the empty tube and replace it with one filled or charged with the seals.
Our improved feed mechanism entirely overcomes the liability of injury to the attendant due to feeding seals to the machine, enables us to dispense with the services of more than one attendant at each machine, and increases the capacity of the machine.
e are aware that many changes in the minor details of construction and form and proportion of parts herein shown and described as an embodiment of our invention can be made by a skilled mechanic without departing from the spirit or sacrificing the advantages of our invention. v
Having thus fully described our invention, what we claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. The combination with a reciprocating head, of a magazine carried thereby, a pivoted vibrator also carried by the head and operating across the magazineto move bottle-seals from the magazine to the head, and a stationary cam engaging with said vibrator and serving to move the latter as it is reciprocated with the head, substantially as and for the purposes described.
2. The reciprocating head provided with a horizontal feed channel or way bounded by side and bottom walls arranged to direct seals in proper position over the vertical opening 0, combined with a magazine, a vibrator, and means for moving said vibrator, substantially as and for the purposes described.
3. The combination with a reciprocating head, of a hollow foot or base carried by said head, a magazine-tube detachably connected to said foot or base, a slotted vibrator hung on the head and having its free end working in the foot or base below the open end of the magazine, and a cam-bracket fitted in the slotted vibrator, for the purposes described, substantially as set forth.
at. The combination of a reciprocating head provided with a side feed channel or way, a foot or base rigid with said head and in line with the feed channel or way therein, a magazine detachably attached to the foot or base, a pivoted vibrator fitted in the foot or base and a cam with which the vibrator engages, substantially as and for the purposes described.
5. The combination of a reciprocating head, a foot or base rigid with the head and carryin g a magazine-tube, a vibrator pivoted to the head and movable vertically with the same, and a stationary cam with which the vibrator engages, substantially as and for the purposes described. I
6. The combination of a reciprocating head, a magazine carried by said head and arranged to feed to the side thereof, a vibrator fitted to the bottom of the magazine and pivotally connected to the head, to move vertically therewith while having a horizontal swinging movement independently of the head, and a stationary cam-track engaging with said vibrator, substantially as described, for the purposes set forth.
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7. The combination of a reciprocatinghead, a magazine, a slotted vibrator pivoted on the head and movable vertically therewith, and a bent or curved cam-bracket fixed to the maehine and fitted in the slotted vibrator, snb
' stantially as described.
8. The combination with a reciprocating head, of a foot or base carried by said head and provided with a flanged collar, a magazine-tube fitted to said collar, movable jaws connected to the magazine-tube and en gaging with said flanged collar, a vibrator fitted in the foot or base, and a cam to actuate said vibrator, substantially as and forthe purposes described.
In testimony whereof We affix our signatures in presence of two Witnesses.
\VI'LLIAM LIPPHARDT. JULIUS BLUMENB'ERG. \Vitnesses FERDINAND 1i. RICK, II. C. ULRICH.
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