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    • B31MAKING ARTICLES OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER; WORKING PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
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    • B31B50/724Applying tapes on the corners of set-up boxes, e.g. involving setting-up
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B31MAKING ARTICLES OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER; WORKING PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B31MAKING ARTICLES OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER; WORKING PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
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    • B31B2105/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers made by assembling separate sheets, blanks or webs
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  • the hammer K has My invention relates to improvements in also a pair of grooves 71?, which serve to rebox-staying machines. ceive the edges of the strip of staying mate-
  • the object of my invention is to produce a rial, thereby holding the same until it is apmachine by which the staying material, alplied to the box-corner.
  • I 5 ready provided with adhesive material on a For the purpose of feeding the web of stayseparate machine, may be applied to the coring material forward Iemploy two feed-rollers ners of the box to be stayed.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation cross-section. of a machine embodying myinvention.
  • Fig. The lower feed-roller M is provided with z 5 2 is a front elevation of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a correspondinglyshaped projecting periphadetail view of the strip-feeding mechanism.
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional View, partly in elevation, grooves m, so arranged as to come opposite of the upper portion of the machine, the vathe strip or strips of the pasted portion or porrious parts being in their normal positions.
  • tions of the web of staying material which is 0
  • Fig. 5 is an enlarged View, partly in section, pasted in strips by a separate machine and of the strip-feeding mechanism.
  • Fig. 6 is a led to the feed-rollers M M.
  • Fig. 7 is a detail sectional machine forms no part of the present invenview of one modification of my invention. tion, it is not illustrated and needs no further Referring to the drawings, A is a hollow description here.
  • the upper feed-roller M is fixed on a shaft carrying bearings a, in which is journaled a N, mounted in vertically-movable boxes 11, driving-shaft B, to which are fixed a cam-disk which are pressed toward the lower feed- 0 and a driving-wheel D, the latter being roller M by springs n, as shown, whereby a either apulley or, as shown, a sprocket-wheel. yielding pressure is maintained between the 40
  • the sprocket-Wheel is driven by a sprockettwo feed-rollers.
  • the lower feed-roller M passing over the upper surface of
  • the lower feed-roller M is fixed on a shaft the sprocket-wheel and connected at one end N, mounted in journals at 01. and is provided to one end of a spring F, whose other end is with a gear-wheel n meshing into a similar fixed to the pedestal A by means of a suitable, gearwheel 0%, fixed on the upper shaft N,
  • the sprocket-chain E is attached to a treadlefixed to the said shaft and engaged by a pair IOO of pawls p, pivotally attached to a yoke I, straddling the wheel and rcvolubly mounted 011 the shaft N, a gear-pinion R being also mounted loosely on the said shaft N and being fixed to the yoke I.
  • the pinion R is engaged by a toothed segments, carried by a segment-lever S, pivoted to the frame at s and provided with a scale 8 along its lower edge.
  • the lever S is operated by an arm T, pivoted to the frame at tand provided with a roller which projects into the cam slot or groove 0, motion being transmitted to the segment-lever S from the arm T by a block U, sliding along the arm T and provided with a roller a, which bears against the under side of the segment-lever S.
  • the said sliding block U also carries an index 11., which is arranged to move over the scale 3 thereby indicating the length in inches of staying material which will be fed into the hammer, this length being ad justably determined by moving the block U along the arm T.
  • the curved lever I is provided with a slot or opening 2' through which the strip of stayin g material is passed on its way from the paste-applying machine to the feed-rollers.
  • the hammer K carries a V-shaped shearblade V, which acts in connection with a stationary corresponding shear-blade V to cut the strip of staying material into suitable lengths as the hammer descends.
  • the operation of my machine is as follows: The end of the strip of staying material is passed through the opening 2' in the curved lever I and is inserted between the feed-rollers M and M far enough to give the latter a secure hold on the strip. Before a stay can be applied to a box corner the necessary length of strip must be fed into the grooves 7; in the head. To do this, the foot of the operator is applied to the treadle, thereby depressing the same and rotating the cam-disk G, which swings the curved lover I so as to bring the hammer K down toward the anvil.
  • the box to be stayed is then placed upon the anvil L and the treadle pressed down, which causes the hammer to descend and brings the upper knife V past the lower knife V, whereby the length of strip necessary to form the box-stay is severed from the web, said stay being carried on down and applied to the box-corner with sufficient pressure to cause the stay to firmly adhere to said box-corner.
  • the segment-lever S also moves downward and rotates the yoke P backward, the pawls p slipping over the ratchet-wheel O and allowing the fced-rollers M M to remain stationary. O11 removing the foot from the treadle the hammer is raised and a new length of strip fed forward into the grooves in the hammer, thus preparing it for staying the next box'corner.
  • the feeding mechanism is caused to bend the strip of staying material transversely, so that it will conform to the shape of the corner of the box to he stayed, whereby the disadvantages due to the clasticity of the strip causing it to pull loose from the box-corner while the paste is still wet are avoided.
  • the strip is stilfer when bent and can be fed into the hammer with less danger of bending or crumpling than when fed flat.
  • a cam-disk having a cam-slot, a lever provided with means engaging the cam-slot, a hammer carried by the lever, a feeding mechanism, and means intermediate the feeding mechanism and camdisk, whereby the feeding mechanism is actuated, substantially as set forth.
  • I11 a box-staying machine, the combination, with an arm, and a sliding block adjustable on said arm, of a roller mounted in said block,a segment-lever against which the roller bears, a feed mechanism operated by the segment-lever, and means for moving the arm, substantially as set forth.

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J. MOHS. BOX STAYING MACHINE.
Patented May 18,1897.
- UNITED STATES Erica.
JULIUS MOIIS, OF BRANDENBURG-ON-THE-HAVEL, GERMANY, ASSIGNOR TO THE BERLINER KUNSTDRUCK UND VERLAGS-ANSTALT, OF BERLIN, GERMANY.
BOX-STAYING MACHINE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 582,998, dated May 18, 1897.
Application filed January 18, 1896. Serial No. 576,028. (No model.)
T (0% whom, it may concern: rod G, which is pivotal] y connected to a Be it known that I, JULIUS MOHS, a citizen treadle H, pivoted at h to the pedestal A. of Germany, residing at Brandenburg-on-tl1e- The cam-disk C has a cam-slot 0, into which l-Iavel German have invented certain new enters a roller 1', mounted on the end of a i 7 and useful Improvements in Box-Staying curved lever I, fulcrumed at a on the stand Machinesand I do hereb declare the fol- A and carr in at its u er and forward end a y i a lowlng to be a full, clear, and exact descripa hammer K, provided with a V-shaped recess tion of the invention, such as will enable in its bottom face, which is arranged to conothers skilled in the art'to which it a ertains tact with a corres )OlldllWl '-sha ed anvil L Pl s 10 to make and use the same. secured to the stand A. The hammer K has My invention relates to improvements in also a pair of grooves 71?, which serve to rebox-staying machines. ceive the edges of the strip of staying mate- The object of my invention is to produce a rial, thereby holding the same until it is apmachine by which the staying material, alplied to the box-corner. I 5 ready provided with adhesive material on a For the purpose of feeding the web of stayseparate machine, may be applied to the coring material forward Iemploy two feed-rollers ners of the box to be stayed. M M, the former, M, being provided with a The invention consists in the features of grooved or reentrant periphery whose crossconstruction and combinations of parts,which section is conformable to the shape of the 20 will be first described in connection with the corner of the box to be stayed. For example, accompanyingdrawings andthen particularly when the corner of the box is a right angle pointed out in the claims. the said groove will be a right angle also in p In the drawings, Figure 1 is a side elevation cross-section. of a machine embodying myinvention. Fig. The lower feed-roller M is provided with z 5 2 is a front elevation of the same. Fig. 3 is a correspondinglyshaped projecting periphadetail view of the strip-feeding mechanism. cry, and has also one or more peripheral Fig. 4 is a sectional View, partly in elevation, grooves m, so arranged as to come opposite of the upper portion of the machine, the vathe strip or strips of the pasted portion or porrious parts being in their normal positions. tions of the web of staying material, which is 0 Fig. 5 is an enlarged View, partly in section, pasted in strips by a separate machine and of the strip-feeding mechanism. Fig. 6 is a led to the feed-rollers M M. As the pastingdetail rear view. Fig. 7 is a detail sectional machine forms no part of the present invenview of one modification of my invention. tion, it is not illustrated and needs no further Referring to the drawings, A is a hollow description here. 3 5 pedestal upon which is mounted a stand A, The upper feed-roller M is fixed on a shaft carrying bearings a, in which is journaled a N, mounted in vertically-movable boxes 11, driving-shaft B, to which are fixed a cam-disk which are pressed toward the lower feed- 0 and a driving-wheel D, the latter being roller M by springs n, as shown, whereby a either apulley or, as shown, a sprocket-wheel. yielding pressure is maintained between the 40 The sprocket-Wheel is driven by a sprockettwo feed-rollers. chain E, passing over the upper surface of The lower feed-roller M is fixed on a shaft the sprocket-wheel and connected at one end N, mounted in journals at 01. and is provided to one end of a spring F, whose other end is with a gear-wheel n meshing into a similar fixed to the pedestal A by means of a suitable, gearwheel 0%, fixed on the upper shaft N,
5 fastening deviceas, for instance, a screw fwhereby the two rollers M M are constrained 5 passing through an eye f formed in the lower to move in unison. end of the springF, said screw being threaded For the purpose of actuating the feed-rollinto a boss or stud (1 secured to or formed ers the lower shaft N is extended beyond integral with the pedestal. The other end of its bearings, and carries a ratchet-wheel O,
50 the sprocket-chain E is attached to a treadlefixed to the said shaft and engaged by a pair IOO of pawls p, pivotally attached to a yoke I, straddling the wheel and rcvolubly mounted 011 the shaft N, a gear-pinion R being also mounted loosely on the said shaft N and being fixed to the yoke I. The pinion R is engaged by a toothed segments, carried by a segment-lever S, pivoted to the frame at s and provided with a scale 8 along its lower edge.
The lever S is operated by an arm T, pivoted to the frame at tand provided with a roller which projects into the cam slot or groove 0, motion being transmitted to the segment-lever S from the arm T by a block U, sliding along the arm T and provided with a roller a, which bears against the under side of the segment-lever S. The said sliding block U also carries an index 11., which is arranged to move over the scale 3 thereby indicating the length in inches of staying material which will be fed into the hammer, this length being ad justably determined by moving the block U along the arm T.
The curved lever I is provided with a slot or opening 2' through which the strip of stayin g material is passed on its way from the paste-applying machine to the feed-rollers.
The hammer K carries a V-shaped shearblade V, which acts in connection with a stationary corresponding shear-blade V to cut the strip of staying material into suitable lengths as the hammer descends.
The operation of my machine is as follows: The end of the strip of staying material is passed through the opening 2' in the curved lever I and is inserted between the feed-rollers M and M far enough to give the latter a secure hold on the strip. Before a stay can be applied to a box corner the necessary length of strip must be fed into the grooves 7; in the head. To do this, the foot of the operator is applied to the treadle, thereby depressing the same and rotating the cam-disk G, which swings the curved lover I so as to bring the hammer K down toward the anvil. The foot of the operator being then removed from the treadle the latter is returned to its raised position by the spring F, which also rotates the cam-disk C backward and raises the hammer K, at the same time lifting the lever T and the segment-lever S, which rotates the yoke P and operates the feed-rollers M M, thus feeding a length of the stay-strip forward into the grooves 7c in the hammer. The box to be stayed is then placed upon the anvil L and the treadle pressed down, which causes the hammer to descend and brings the upper knife V past the lower knife V, whereby the length of strip necessary to form the box-stay is severed from the web, said stay being carried on down and applied to the box-corner with sufficient pressure to cause the stay to firmly adhere to said box-corner. During this downward movement of the hammer the segment-lever S also moves downward and rotates the yoke P backward, the pawls p slipping over the ratchet-wheel O and allowing the fced-rollers M M to remain stationary. O11 removing the foot from the treadle the hammer is raised and a new length of strip fed forward into the grooves in the hammer, thus preparing it for staying the next box'corner.
Instead of the lower feed-roller hereinbefore described I may employ a disk M Fig. I, having an angular or rounded edge which bears against the bottom of the groove in the upper feed-roller and presses against the central line of the strip, the pasted portions of said strip passing one 011 each side of the edges of the said disk M therebypreventing the feeding mechanism from being smeared with paste.
\Vhile I have shown the upper roller as provided with a spring-actuated axis, it is obvious that its axis may be made immovable so far as vertical movement is concerned, and the lower feed roller or disk may be forced toward the upper one by suitably-arranged springs.
In my construction the feeding mechanism is caused to bend the strip of staying material transversely, so that it will conform to the shape of the corner of the box to he stayed, whereby the disadvantages due to the clasticity of the strip causing it to pull loose from the box-corner while the paste is still wet are avoided. Furthermore, the strip is stilfer when bent and can be fed into the hammer with less danger of bending or crumpling than when fed flat.
IVhat I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a box-staying machine, a cam-disk having a cam-slot,a lever provided with means engaging the cam-slot, a hammer carried by the lever, a feeding mechanism, and means intermediate the feeding mechanism and camdisk, whereby the feeding mechanism is actuated, substantially as set forth.
2. In a box-staying machine, the combination, with an arm, and a sliding block adjustable on said arm, of a segment-lever actuated by said block, a feed mechanism operated by the segment-lever, and means for moving the arm, substantially as set forth.
I11 a box-staying machine, the combination, with an arm, and a sliding block adjustable on said arm, of a roller mounted in said block,a segment-lever against which the roller bears, a feed mechanism operated by the segment-lever, and means for moving the arm, substantially as set forth.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
JULIUS MOIIS.
\Vitnesses:
W. IIAUPT, H. IIASPER.
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