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US632153A US72268399A US1899722683A US632153A US 632153 A US632153 A US 632153A US 72268399 A US72268399 A US 72268399A US 1899722683 A US1899722683 A US 1899722683A US 632153 A US632153 A US 632153A
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No. 632,l53. Patented Aug. 29, I899. G. SEGSCHNEIDER.
MACHINE FDR BDUNDING HAT BRIMS.
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G. SEGSCHNEIDER. MACHINE FOR ROUNDING HAT BRIMS.
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UNTTED STATES PATENT OEEIQE.
GUSTAV SEGSOHNEIDER, OF YONKERS, NEXV YORK.
MACHINE FOR ROUNDING HAT-BRIMS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters PatentNO. 632,153, dated August 29, 1899.
Application filed July 3, 1899- T0 on whom it may concern.
Be it known that I, GUSTA SEGSCHNEIDER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Yonkers, in the county of Vv'estchester and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Machines for Rounding Hat-Brims, of which the following is a specification.
The rounding of the brims of felt hats was heretofore accomplished by cutting off the flange by means of scissors operated by hand.
This required skilled and expensive work men.,
Repeated attempts were made to supply machines for this purpose, but without obtaining satisfactory results.
This invention is intended to furnish to manufacturers of felt hats an improved machine for rounding off hat-brims by which better results than by the means heretofore employed are obtained, said machine consisting of a metallic templet placed on the brim and provided with a raised cutter projecting from the same, said cutter conforming to the contour of the edge of the hat-brim, a springcushioned hammer, and means for reciprocating this hammer so that the same imparts a series of quick blows on the edge of the brim, so as to gradually cut it off as the brim is moved over the cutter below the hammer.
The invention consists, further, of certain details of construction, which will be'fully described hereinafter and finally pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 represents a front elevation of two of my improved machines for rounding off hat-brims driven from the same shaft. Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same, showing the hats in different positions. Fig. 3 is a vertical transverse section on line 3 3, Fig. 2, drawn on a larger scale. Fig. 4 is a detail top View of the templet with its cutter; and Fig. 5 is-a detail vertical transverse section on line 5 5, Fig. 4, through a portion of the templet and cutter.
Similar letters of reference indicate corre sponding parts.
In the manufacture of felt hats the hatbrim is first ironed down in the ironing-down machine. After this is accomplished the hat goes to the rounder, who trims off the edge of the brim. This operation is intended to be Serial No. 722,683. (No model.)
accomplished by my improved rounding-ma chin e,which employs as its essential elements a metallic templet provided with a steel cutter projecting at right angles therefrom and corresponding to the contour of the edge of the hat-brim to be rounded off and a verticall y reciprocating or oscillating hammer that f to, preferably in such a manner that the solder (I along its outer edge is beveled off toward the edge of the templet, as shown in Fig. 5. The templet A, with its cutter B, is applied to the brim of the hat before the same is inserted into the ironing-down machine, which latter lays the flange of the brim over the edge of the templet and irons it down over the beveled circumferential edge of the templet. By the heated iron a crease is formed at the under side of the flange at that part which is directly over the cutter. After the flange is ironed down the hat-body is removed, with the templet, from the ironing-down machine and placed in my improved rounding-off machine, which consists of a table T, made of iron or other suitable material, as required, and to which a reciprocating oscillating hammer D is applied by means of a hinge D.
The ham merD is made, preferably, of brass and rounded off at both ends, as shown in Fig. 1, so that the flange of the hat-brim can freely pass below the hammer. The upper end or shank D of the hinged hammer D is connected by an adjustable rod d with an eccentric d on a driving-shaft S, which is supported in bearings of upright standards E, as shown clearly in Figs. 1, 2, and 3. A cushioning-spring f is applied at its lower end to the hammer-shank and at its upper end to the rod d, so that the blowsof the hammer are cushioned. Theshaft is rotated by means of a belt-and-pulley transmission from a suitable counter-shaft, so that a quickoscillating motion is imparted to the hammer by the ec-' centric, the ham mer pressing thereby the brim by a quick succession of blows on the cutter, so as to gradually round 0% the edge by the repeated blows of the hammer on the cutter.
In front of the hinge D is arranged in the table T a countersunk plate or anvil e, of oblong shape, which is accurately fitted into a recess of the table and acted upon at its center by a set-screw e, which is guided in a stationary countersunk nut e attached to the under side of the table, so as to adjust slightly the anvil and render the action of the hammer more effective and reliable, especially when the cutter has been used for some time.
The templet, with the hat, can either be fed byhand past the hammer or mechanical means can be employed for this purpose. The hinge D acts as a guide for the edge of the hatbrim, against which the hat-brim is pressed while turning the hat-brim under the hammer. When the entire circumference of the hat-flange has been passed below the hammer, the edge, which has been cut ofi or severed by the quick blows of the hammer, is removed and the flange of the hat is trimmed evenly. The cutter on the templet does not require to be sharpened. On the contrary, a dull edge is preferable, for the reason that the cutter is not intended to cut through the felt by the quick blows of the hammer, but to sever the rough edge bodily therefrom by pressure exerted on the felt by breaking the hairs, so to say, instead of cutting them bya shear cut in the same manner as the rounding action is accomplished by scissors. The result is an even and uniform edge without any projecting hairs, which requires no further treatment and is directly ready for the binding of the brim.
The rounding of the hat-brims by my improved machine can be attended to by girls, as no specially-skilled labor is required for this purpose. The rounding off is accomplished thereby in a quicker, cheaper, and more uniform manner than by hand labor and forms thereby a very important accessory to the ironing-down machines in hat factories.
Having thus described my invention, I. claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. A machine for rounding hat-brims, consisting of a templet provided with a cutter corresponding to thecontour of the flange of the hat-brim to be rounded 01f, a hammer, means for operating said hammer so as to apply quickly-repeated blows to the edge to be rounded off, and means for guiding the outer edge of the brim below the hammer, substantially as set forth.
2. A machine for rounding hat-brims, which consists of a templet provided with a cutter corresponding to the contour of the flange of the hat-brim to be rounded oif, a hammer, and means for repeatedly oscillating the said hammer, whereby a series of quickly-repeated blows are applied to the edge to be rounded 0E, substantially as set forth.
3. A machine for rounding hat-brims, consisting of a supporting-table, a hammer, an adjustable plate or anvil below said hammer, means for imparting reciprocating motion to the hammer, and a templet placed over the hat-brim and provided with a cutter corresponding to the contour of the brim to be rounded off, substantially as set forth.
4. A machine for rounding hat-brims, consisting of a templet provided with a cutter corresponding to the contour of the edge of the hat-brim to be rounded off, an oscillatory hammer provided with curved-off ends, means for quickly and repeatedly oscillating said hammer, and means for guiding the outer edge of the brim below the hammer, substantially as set forth.
5. A machine for rounding hat-brims, consisting of a supporting-table, a templet provided With a cutter corresponding to the contour of the flange of the hat-brim to be rounded oif, a spring-cushioned hammer means for reciprocating the same, so as to sever the inner rough edge of the flange, and means for guiding the outer edge ofthe ironed-down brim below the hammer, substantially as set forth.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my invention I have signed my name in presence of tWo subscribing witnesses.
GUSTAV SEGSCHNEIDER.
Witnesses:
PAUL GoEPEL, M. H. WURTZEL.
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