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US5818A
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    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
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  • my inventionv consists of a machine furnished with a balance wheel to which is attached a groove circle near the center, into which are inserted any number of anti-friction rollers desirable; a lever with the segment of a circle or cam made onI or attached to the end; which leveris attached or connected to a hammer.
  • This lever is fastened or plays in amovable or sliding box inserted into the fulcrum of the lever; a spring connected with the hammer; a hammer and anvil.
  • the anti friction rollers are made to pass over the segment of the circle or cam on the end of the lever depressing that end and elevating thereby the hammer which is made to give its blow by means of the spring.
  • the force and4 weight of the blow are graduated by means of the sliding box, in which the lever or hammer asthe case may be plays, since it is intended to work the machine with or without the side lever; placing the segment or cam for that purpose on the end of the hammer handle.
  • my frame A in the form of -a parallelogram or any form that the circumstances of the case require; I then make my balance-wheel B in any of the usual forms of cast iron or any other material suitable.
  • my grooved circle C in two parts of cast iron or any other metal with arms or fastenings on each to fasten or bolt them to the balance wheel.
  • This grooved circle is furnished with two grooves (seed-Fig'.
  • the lesser groove E is the ,one in which are inserted and move the wrists ofv they antifriction rollers C (represented by D in Fig.Y
  • This spring may be used I make my spring Q, of one or any It IS j whose fastenings are at K, anvil N and anvil block M in any shape or form that the business to which the machine is intended to be applied requires.

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CORNELIUS Df. GOQDRI- CH, A-NN ARBOR,A MIC,ITI,I (Sr-AiN.il
MACHINEFOR PLANISHVING AND HAivnviERINcr"ivrnrAIi.y
Specification of Letters Patent No. 581'8,` dated October 3, V184:8.
To all whom t may concern:
Be itI known that I,CORNELIUS D. GooD- RICH, of the village of Annk Arbor, inv the county of Washtenaw and State of Michigan, have invented anew andk useful Machine for Hammering Metals, Planishmg Copper, Tin, Brass, Silverhand Gold, and other purposes of I-Iammerlng, styled and known as C. D. Goodrichs Hammering- Machine, and I do hereby declare thatthe following is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction and operat-ion of thev same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making a part of this specification, in which- Figure l is a perspective view, and Fig. 2 a transverse section of the groove circle.
The nature of my inventionv consists of a machine furnished with a balance wheel to which is attached a groove circle near the center, into which are inserted any number of anti-friction rollers desirable; a lever with the segment of a circle or cam made onI or attached to the end; which leveris attached or connected to a hammer. This lever is fastened or plays in amovable or sliding box inserted into the fulcrum of the lever; a spring connected with the hammer; a hammer and anvil. On causing the bal-y ance wheel to revolve, the anti friction rollers are made to pass over the segment of the circle or cam on the end of the lever depressing that end and elevating thereby the hammer which is made to give its blow by means of the spring. The force and4 weight of the blow are graduated by means of the sliding box, in which the lever or hammer asthe case may be plays, since it is intended to work the machine with or without the side lever; placing the segment or cam for that purpose on the end of the hammer handle.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will proceed to describe its construction and operation.
In the first place I construct my frame A (see annexed drawing) in the form of -a parallelogram or any form that the circumstances of the case require; I then make my balance-wheel B in any of the usual forms of cast iron or any other material suitable. I make my grooved circle C in two parts of cast iron or any other metal with arms or fastenings on each to fasten or bolt them to the balance wheel. This grooved circle is furnished with two grooves (seed-Fig'. The lesser groove E is the ,one in which are inserted and move the wrists ofv they antifriction rollers C (represented by D in Fig.Y
1I,),.on to .thisl wrist is screwedA the nut DI, which fastens the roller C into the circle,
and which nut plays or moves in the groove D. This latter or large groove D must be made sufficiently deep to permit the nut to `pass by or over the arm of the balance wheel to which the circle is fastened (B in Fig. 2 represents the arm to which the circle is attached) in order that these anti friction rollers may easily be moved around the circle to admit the insertion of other rollers when the machine is required to give more blows in the same revolution. I make my antifriction lrollers D (represented in Fig. 2 by C) of iron or steel, I rst turna bearing, on which I also turn a flange or shoulder sufficiently large not to admit it through the lesser groovein the circle. (See Fig. 2.)
rOn the opposite side of the bearing I turn thev wrist E.` I then make the roller C, (represented by D Fig. l) and fasten it on the bearing with key or nut. I make my cam lever F (see Fig. l)` (I call itr thus. for brevitys sake) of iron or steel prettynear half the length of the hammer handle. the end of this lever I make or attach the segment or cam F. This lever isconnected to the hammer at J It is the fulcrum at G. I make my fulcrum nearly in the shape of a parallel'ogram, or any other form,`with an aperture of the same shape and of suii. Acient size to admit the sliding box P. I
make my sliding or graduating box P, of solid iron or steel or brass with a groove in the top sufficiently wide and deepl to admit the lever F, together with a screw T, 'in the bottom to raise and lower it.
I make my guide I-I, in any of the usual forms. number of leaves according to the power required; it is made fast to the frame at S This spring may be used I make my spring Q, of one or any It IS j whose fastenings are at K, anvil N and anvil block M in any shape or form that the business to which the machine is intended to be applied requires.
I arrange and combine the labove differentv described parts. in due and proper proportions as represented in Fig. l, by causing the balance Wheel to revolve the anti friction rollers are made to pass over the segment F, which depresses that end of the lever- (whichlever is connected tothe arm of the hammer at J) and thereby elevating the hammer which is made to vibrateor its own weight. The force of the blow is graduated by raising or lowering the movable boX P, by means of the screw F.
What I claim as my 'inventionand desire 'arranged so as to' produce a blow by the hammer O.
CORNELIUS D. GOODRICH. f
. In presence of- N. M. SHOFF, JAS. CUNNINGHAM.
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US6097945A (en) * 1996-08-01 2000-08-01 Telefonaktiebolaget Lm Ericsson Handling of time zones in a telecommunication system
GB2543675A (en) * 2012-10-24 2017-04-26 Saslekov Todor Eco-friendly liquid container

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