US62251A - Improvement in machines foe burnishing plated ware - Google Patents

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24BMACHINES, DEVICES, OR PROCESSES FOR GRINDING OR POLISHING; DRESSING OR CONDITIONING OF ABRADING SURFACES; FEEDING OF GRINDING, POLISHING, OR LAPPING AGENTS
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  • the plated article has usually a frosted or rough appeal'L ance, which, especially in table and other were, it is desirable or necessary to remove by a burnishing, or what is known in the trade as a breaking-down process, and which consists in smoothing or laying down the galvanic dcpositby pressure and friction as produced by the actof rubbing; and the nature of myinvention consists in a vcombination of revolving rolls, operating under pressure in 'reverse directions'on the plated article, with a longitudinal feed motion having a lessvelocity than that of the rolls, and which may be worked in connection with any suitable cross-feed for varying the pla-ne or line of action, whereby the requisite breaking down is parasitally accomplished by a rolling process, without any tendency of the rolls to draw the" werk away from its holder.
  • a B are rolls mounted in any suitable framework, and caused to revolve in directions which produce a reverse action or draw on opposite sides of the article passing in between them, and which in the drawing isthat of a knife7 the blade of which the rolls are shownas breaking'down the plated surface of.
  • This action ofthe rolls and the various motions of the machine may be produced by different mechanical means or combinations, but the following description will suice to explain how the same may be effected.
  • the upper roll has its pressure on the work adjustable by means of a screw, e, brought to bca-r down on a brace,f, which may be either of a rigid or elastic character, and which is connected with it so as to actat its opposite ends on the bearings of saidl roll-shaft.
  • the knife g, or other article under operation is suitably secured in a holder, C, which has a longitudinal motion given it on a bed'or ways so asV to project or traverse the article through the rolls in a plane transvcrseto but parallel with their axis. It is important that this feed should be slower than the rubbing travel of theperipheries of the rolls on the work.
  • Such motion may be produced by a. bevel-wheel, t, ou the lower roll-shaft, driving a bevel-pinion, z', on aVv shaft, c, which carries a,
  • Across-feed may also be provided the machine to vary the line or run of the work through the rolls, and which may be of an intermittent character, ⁇ and be produced by occasionally operatingascrew, r, fitting a female thread in a cross-slide, s, forming part of or connected with thc holder C, and arranged to play crosswise iu the base o.

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SAMUEL A. CHAPMAN, OF WATERBURY, GONNECTIGT.
Letlers PmfentNo'. 62,251, dated February 19, 1867.
IMPROVEMENT IN MACHINES FOR BURNISHING PLATED WARE.
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TO ALL WHOM I'l MAY CONCERN:
Be it known that I, SAMUEL A. CHAPMAN, ot Vlraterbury,.in thereounty of New Haven, and State of Con- I necticut, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement on Machines for Finishing or Breaking Down Plated Ware, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, forming part of this specification, and in which- Figure I represents a vertical section of a machine constructed according to my improvement, and
Figure 2, a plan of the same.
Like letters indicate like parts in both figures. V
In electro-plate work, as it comes from the battery, the plated article has usually a frosted or rough appeal'L ance, which, especially in table and other were, it is desirable or necessary to remove by a burnishing, or what is known in the trade as a breaking-down process, and which consists in smoothing or laying down the galvanic dcpositby pressure and friction as produced by the actof rubbing; and the nature of myinvention consists in a vcombination of revolving rolls, operating under pressure in 'reverse directions'on the plated article, with a longitudinal feed motion having a lessvelocity than that of the rolls, and which may be worked in connection with any suitable cross-feed for varying the pla-ne or line of action, whereby the requisite breaking down is efectually accomplished by a rolling process, without any tendency of the rolls to draw the" werk away from its holder.
Referring to the accompanying drawing, A B are rolls mounted in any suitable framework, and caused to revolve in directions which produce a reverse action or draw on opposite sides of the article passing in between them, and which in the drawing isthat of a knife7 the blade of which the rolls are shownas breaking'down the plated surface of. This action ofthe rolls and the various motions of the machine may be produced by different mechanical means or combinations, but the following description will suice to explain how the same may be effected. Motion being communicated to the lower roll-shaft a by means of pulley or otherwise, the necessary travel is given to'the upper roll by means of spur-gear1 b c, on the roll-shafts meshing into an intermediate wheel d. The upper roll has its pressure on the work adjustable by means of a screw, e, brought to bca-r down on a brace,f, which may be either of a rigid or elastic character, and which is connected with it so as to actat its opposite ends on the bearings of saidl roll-shaft. The knife g, or other article under operation, is suitably secured in a holder, C, which has a longitudinal motion given it on a bed'or ways so asV to project or traverse the article through the rolls in a plane transvcrseto but parallel with their axis. It is important that this feed should be slower than the rubbing travel of theperipheries of the rolls on the work. Such motion may be produced by a. bevel-wheel, t, ou the lower roll-shaft, driving a bevel-pinion, z', on aVv shaft, c, which carries a,
screw, Z, that gears with a worm-wheel, m, made to give a reciprocating action by a Pitman, n, tothe-base oof the holder C. Any other mechanism, however, may be used to produce such feed, and the same may be adjustable as regards stroke or speed to suit'difcrent lengths and requirements of work. Across-feed may also be provided the machine to vary the line or run of the work through the rolls, and which may be of an intermittent character,`and be produced by occasionally operatingascrew, r, fitting a female thread in a cross-slide, s, forming part of or connected with thc holder C, and arranged to play crosswise iu the base o. From this description it will be apparent that the knife or other article under operation, reciprocated to and fro, will be acted upon by Vthe rolls to break downi the plated surfaces thereof, and give a smooth finish to the same, without any tendency on part of the rolls to draw the work from its holder.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-n lhe rolls A and B, revolving to operate in reverse directions on opposite sides of the work, as described, in combination with alongitudinal reciprocating feed motion to the work at a less velocity than the periphery of the rolls, substantially as and for the purpose herein set forth.
SAMUEL CHAPMAN.
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Anson F. ABBOTT, JAMES M. Annorr.
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US3448504A (en) * 1965-12-04 1969-06-10 Hegenscheidt Kg Wilhelm Surface smoothing arrangement
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US3448504A (en) * 1965-12-04 1969-06-10 Hegenscheidt Kg Wilhelm Surface smoothing arrangement
US20100113502A1 (en) * 2005-03-22 2010-05-06 Astrazeneca Ab Novel Tetrahydro-1H-Pyrido[4,3-b] Indole Derivatives as CB1 Receptor Ligands

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