US632626A - Apparatus for making embossing-dies. - Google Patents

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US632626A
US632626A US72659998A US1898726599A US632626A US 632626 A US632626 A US 632626A US 72659998 A US72659998 A US 72659998A US 1898726599 A US1898726599 A US 1898726599A US 632626 A US632626 A US 632626A
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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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  • My invention relates to an apparatus for making dies for embossing letters, characters, or designs on paper or other thin sheet material.
  • Figure I is a top viewot the apparatus.
  • Fig. II is a side elevation or edge view of the apparatus.
  • Fig. III is a cross-sectional view taken on the line III III
  • Fig. IV is a cross-sectional view taken on the line IV IV
  • Fig. I. Fig. VI is a face view of a die made in carrying out my method.
  • My apparatus comprises a suitable frame in which punches are inserted in such manner that they may be forced against a dieplate seated in the frame by the pressure of a roller or cylinder moving in contact with the rear of the punches and forcing them toward the die-plate to embed the characters, letters, or designs on the punches into the die-block.
  • the member I designates the outer member of the frame of the apparatus, which may be suitably mounted upon a bed A.
  • the member l is open at its upper side and is provided with channel grooves 2, that receive extensions at the end of an inner member 3, seated within the outer member.
  • the member 3 is designed to be inserted into the member I by slipping it thereinto from either side of the apparatus.
  • the member 2 has its lower side channeled from side to side for the purpose of permitting the insertion of the die-plate B, which may be inserted from either side of the device and when in position is secured by a set-screw 4, that passes through the members l and 3 and bears against one end of the die-plate to hold it rigid.
  • the inner member 3 is provided with a pocket 5, designed to receive punches 6, that bear the characters to be impressed into the die-plate B.
  • Each punch is provided with a character 7 at its inner end.
  • the punches 6 may be arranged in one or more lines within the pocket 5, according to the width of the pocket and the thickness of the punches, and when more than one line of punches is used the lines are separated by a division-strip 8.
  • the punches are secured within the pocket 5 from endwise movement by set-screws 9, inserted through the frame members 1 and 3, and where the punches do not occupy the length of the pocket the space is filled by blocks l0, against which the set-screws 9 bear.
  • the punches are held from sidewise displacement by setscrews Il ,inserted through the frame member 3 and bearing against the punches through the medium of interposed metallic strips.
  • the body of each punch 6 is of a length corresponding to the depth of the pocket 5 in the frame member 3, and the characters 7 render the punches of a length exceeding the depth of the pocket only by the depth of the characters.
  • roller 12 designates a pressure roller or cylinder adapted to move across the outer surface of the frame member 3 and in contact with the outer ends of the punches 6, as seen in Fig. V, the roller or cylinder being of sufiicient width to bear upon the frame member 3 at each side of the punches.
  • the roller l2 may be moved along the surface of the punch-containing frame, or the frame may be reciprocated and the roller be mounted in a stationary support, or both parts may travel, moving in opposite directions.
  • the roller in its movement against the frame and punches causes the punches to be forced inward and the characters 7 to be embedded in the die-plate to produce the die.
  • the roller is caused to roll against the punches backward and forward until such time as the characters 7 of the punches have been thoroughly embedded in IOO the die-plate, a condition attained when the outer ends of the punches have been carried into a position flush with the outer surface of the frame member 3, against which the roller operates.
  • Pressure betweenthe punchcontaining frame and the roller may be accomplished in any suitable manner.
  • An apparatusfor making embossing-dies consisting of aframe adapted to receive a dieplate and provided with a continuous pocket, punches located in said pocket adapted to be brought into contact with said die-plate, and means whereby pressure may be effected against said punches and whereby said ALFRED G. HEATER.

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No. 632,626. 6 Patented Sept. 5, |699.
A. 6. BEATER.
lAPPAHTUS FORMAKING EMBOSSING DIES.
(Application filed June 2, i898. Renewed Aug. 8, 1899.)
MMINMIMW Azsz/ JET/molv UNITEDr YSTATES VFarrnrrr @einen ALFRED G. BEATER, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
APPARATUS FOR MAKING EiVlBSSlNG-DIES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 632,626, dated september 5', 1899.
Application led June 2,1898. Renewed August 8,1899. Serial N0. 7261599- (N0 model- T0 all whom, it 71u01/ concern:
Be it known that I, ALFRED G. BEATER, a
citizen of the United States, residing at thev city of St. Louis, in the State of Missouri, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Apparatus for Making Embossing- Dies, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification.
My invention relates to an apparatus for making dies for embossing letters, characters, or designs on paper or other thin sheet material.
My invention consists in features of novelty hereinafter fully described, and pointed out in the claims.
Figure I is a top viewot the apparatus. Fig. II is a side elevation or edge view of the apparatus. Fig. III isa cross-sectional view taken on the line III III, Fig. V. Fig. IV is a cross-sectional view taken on the line IV IV, Fig. V. Fig. Visalongitudinal sectional view taken on the line V V, Fig. I. Fig. VI is a face view of a die made in carrying out my method.
My apparatus comprises a suitable frame in which punches are inserted in such manner that they may be forced against a dieplate seated in the frame by the pressure of a roller or cylinder moving in contact with the rear of the punches and forcing them toward the die-plate to embed the characters, letters, or designs on the punches into the die-block.
I designates the outer member of the frame of the apparatus, which may be suitably mounted upon a bed A. The member l is open at its upper side and is provided with channel grooves 2, that receive extensions at the end of an inner member 3, seated within the outer member. The member 3 is designed to be inserted into the member I by slipping it thereinto from either side of the apparatus. The member 2 has its lower side channeled from side to side for the purpose of permitting the insertion of the die-plate B, which may be inserted from either side of the device and when in position is secured by a set-screw 4, that passes through the members l and 3 and bears against one end of the die-plate to hold it rigid. There may be more than one of said set-screws employed, according to the size of the die-plate, if more than one screw is required to hold the plate in proper position. The inner member 3 is provided with a pocket 5, designed to receive punches 6, that bear the characters to be impressed into the die-plate B. Each punch is provided with a character 7 at its inner end. The punches 6 may be arranged in one or more lines within the pocket 5, according to the width of the pocket and the thickness of the punches, and when more than one line of punches is used the lines are separated by a division-strip 8. The punches are secured within the pocket 5 from endwise movement by set-screws 9, inserted through the frame members 1 and 3, and where the punches do not occupy the length of the pocket the space is filled by blocks l0, against which the set-screws 9 bear. The punches are held from sidewise displacement by setscrews Il ,inserted through the frame member 3 and bearing against the punches through the medium of interposed metallic strips. The body of each punch 6 is of a length corresponding to the depth of the pocket 5 in the frame member 3, and the characters 7 render the punches of a length exceeding the depth of the pocket only by the depth of the characters. v
12 designates a pressure roller or cylinder adapted to move across the outer surface of the frame member 3 and in contact with the outer ends of the punches 6, as seen in Fig. V, the roller or cylinder being of sufiicient width to bear upon the frame member 3 at each side of the punches. In the operation of the apparatus the roller l2 may be moved along the surface of the punch-containing frame, or the frame may be reciprocated and the roller be mounted in a stationary support, or both parts may travel, moving in opposite directions. The roller in its movement against the frame and punches causes the punches to be forced inward and the characters 7 to be embedded in the die-plate to produce the die. The rolleris caused to roll against the punches backward and forward until such time as the characters 7 of the punches have been thoroughly embedded in IOO the die-plate, a condition attained when the outer ends of the punches have been carried into a position flush with the outer surface of the frame member 3, against which the roller operates. Pressure betweenthe punchcontaining frame and the roller may be accomplished in any suitable manner.
I claim as my invention-- l. An apparatusfor making embossing-dies consisting of aframe adapted to receive a dieplate and provided with a continuous pocket, punches located in said pocket adapted to be brought into contact with said die-plate, and means whereby pressure may be effected against said punches and whereby said ALFRED G. HEATER.
-In presence of E. S. KNIGHT, STANLEY STONER.
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