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    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21DWORKING OR PROCESSING OF SHEET METAL OR METAL TUBES, RODS OR PROFILES WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
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  • This invention consists in the employment or use of a series of movable or adjustable sections placed in a suitable frame, and arranged with an adjustable pressure-wheel in such a manner that pans of different sizes may be wired expeditiously in a perfect mannen, and with one and the same machine, as .llereinafter fully shown and described.
  • a A A" represent three horizontal bars, the ends of which are secured in uprights B B. These parts constitute the framing of the machine.
  • the two lower bars, A A serve as guides for a series of sections, C, which are fitted between said bars in such a manner that they.
  • Fig. 2 may slide freely, and be adjusted either to the right or left, said sections havingV an oblique position at the front or face side of the machine to correspond to the Haring form of the pan (shown in.red) and admit ofthe latter being tted on or over the former, as shown "in Fig. 2, a sufiicient number of sections being used to admit of pans of different sizes being adjusted tothe machine, as will be fully understood by referring to Fig. 2.
  • the pans are swaged in proper form, with a groove in their edge to receive the Wire, by any suitable machine, and the Wire is placed in said groove, and the pan, when adjusted on the sections, is ready to beoperated upon by the wheel D.
  • This Wheel has a grooved periphery, which forms two flanges, a a', the flange a extending rather beyond the ange a and bearing on the bar A of the framing ofthe machine, the flange c projecting beyond the side of the bar A.
  • the Wheel D is fitted in a fork at one end of a bar, E, which has a rack, b, at its under side, a pinion, F, gearing into the rack, the axis of which has a crank or pulley att-ached for the convenience ofturning it for lnoving the bar E and Wheel D.
  • the inner end of the bar E has a yoke, G, attached to it, which extends over the upper bar, A, of the framing, and has a set-screw, c, passing through it, which rests or bears on the bar A.
  • the wheel D is adjusted to the edge ot' the pan by moving the bar E, the screw c of the yoke G being turned so as to let the wheel D down against the pan, the wheel having been previously raised by means ofthis screw and yoke to admit of the pan being fitted on the sections.
  • the iiange a of the Wheel D closes or bends the edge ofthe pan around the wire.
  • the device is extremely simple and efcient, and may be used as an ordinary bench-tool.
  • Wheel D may be made in two parts and arranged with setscrews, so that the flanges a a .may be adjusted at a greater or less distance apart to snit dii'erent-sized wire.

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"UNITED ASfIAJI'Es PATENT IOFFIcE.
F. M. wOoDs, on YORK, ILLINOIS.
IMPROVED MACHINE FOR WIRING SHEET-METAL PANS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 58,162, dated September 18, 1866 g autedated September 2, 1866.
To all whom 'it may concern:
Be it known. that I, F. M. WOODS, of York, in the county of Clark and State of Illinois, have invented a new and Improved Machine for Wiring Sheet-Metal Pans and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, vand exact description thereof, which will enable those skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part ofthis specification, in' `Which Figure l is a side view of my invention; Fig. 2, a plan sectional View of the same, the line of section being indicated by x a0, Fig. l; Fig. 3, a detached plan or top view of a roller pertaining to the same.
Similar letters of reference indicate correspondin g parts.
This invention consists in the employment or use of a series of movable or adjustable sections placed in a suitable frame, and arranged with an adjustable pressure-wheel in such a manner that pans of different sizes may be wired expeditiously in a perfect mannen, and with one and the same machine, as .llereinafter fully shown and described.
A A A" represent three horizontal bars, the ends of which are secured in uprights B B. These parts constitute the framing of the machine.
The two lower bars, A A, serve as guides for a series of sections, C, which are fitted between said bars in such a manner that they.
may slide freely, and be adjusted either to the right or left, said sections havingV an oblique position at the front or face side of the machine to correspond to the Haring form of the pan (shown in.red) and admit ofthe latter being tted on or over the former, as shown "in Fig. 2, a sufiicient number of sections being used to admit of pans of different sizes being adjusted tothe machine, as will be fully understood by referring to Fig. 2.
The pans are swaged in proper form, with a groove in their edge to receive the Wire, by any suitable machine, and the Wire is placed in said groove, and the pan, when adjusted on the sections, is ready to beoperated upon by the wheel D. This Wheel has a grooved periphery, which forms two flanges, a a', the flange a extending rather beyond the ange a and bearing on the bar A of the framing ofthe machine, the flange c projecting beyond the side of the bar A. The Wheel D is fitted in a fork at one end of a bar, E, which has a rack, b, at its under side, a pinion, F, gearing into the rack, the axis of which has a crank or pulley att-ached for the convenience ofturning it for lnoving the bar E and Wheel D. The inner end of the bar E has a yoke, G, attached to it, which extends over the upper bar, A, of the framing, and has a set-screw, c, passing through it, which rests or bears on the bar A.
His a roller attached to an elastic arm, I,
on bar E. This roller bears against the under side of the bar A, and keeps the wheel D in place in being adjusted to :its work.
After the pan is iitted to the machine on the sections C the wheel D is adjusted to the edge ot' the pan by moving the bar E, the screw c of the yoke G being turned so as to let the wheel D down against the pan, the wheel having been previously raised by means ofthis screw and yoke to admit of the pan being fitted on the sections. By turning the pan with the wire fitted in its groove the iiange a of the Wheel D closes or bends the edge ofthe pan around the wire.
The device is extremely simple and efcient, and may be used as an ordinary bench-tool.
l would remark that the Wheel D may be made in two parts and arranged with setscrews, so that the flanges a a .may be adjusted at a greater or less distance apart to snit dii'erent-sized wire. Y
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Datent- The sliding sectionsC, in combination with` the adjustable grooved Wheel D, arranged in a suitable framing, to operate in the manner substantially as and for the purpose herein
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