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US685583A
US685583A US1901062619A US685583A US 685583 A US685583 A US 685583A US 1901062619 A US1901062619 A US 1901062619A US 685583 A US685583 A US 685583A
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    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41BMACHINES OR ACCESSORIES FOR MAKING, SETTING, OR DISTRIBUTING TYPE; TYPE; PHOTOGRAPHIC OR PHOTOELECTRIC COMPOSING DEVICES
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  • My invention relates to linotype casting machines in general in which molten metal is delivered by a pump mechanism into a mold and against an opposing line of matrices to produce a slug or printing-bar, commonly known as a linotype.
  • molten metal is delivered by a pump mechanism into a mold and against an opposing line of matrices to produce a slug or printing-bar, commonly known as a linotype.
  • myinvention consists, broadly, in combining with the melting-pot a feed mechanism for delivering the solid metal thereto, this feed mechanism being controlled in its action by the height of the molten metal in the pot.
  • Figure 1 represents a vertical section from front to rear through a melting-pot and adjacent parts with myinvention applied thereto.
  • Fig. 2 is a similar section illustrating the same in a modified form.
  • Fig. 3 represents a similar section through another arrangement, and
  • Fig. 4 a vertical section through the lower end of the magazine at right angles to the plane of the preceding views.
  • A represents the melting-pot, provided with supporting-legs mounted on a horizontal axis a and also provided with a delivery spout or mouth a, through which the molten metal is ejected by the action of the pump-plunger a
  • B represents the mold into which the mol- Serial No. 62,619. (No model.)
  • zine which may be made in any form desired, adapted to receive the bars or pigs of type-metal e, which are to be delivered successively into the melting-pot.
  • the magazine is provided at the bottom with a plate d to sustain the column of pigs and with a rear opening d, through which one pig at a time may be delivered.
  • Float F represents a hollow metal float provided with an upright stem f, passing loosely through a suitable guide in the pot and connected at its upper end with a feed-dog G, which is pivoted at its middle to the pot and provided at the opposite end with an upright lip or shoulder.
  • a feed-dog G which is pivoted at its middle to the pot and provided at the opposite end with an upright lip or shoulder.
  • the float falling with it lifts the upper end of the dog G, so that when the pot swings rearward this dog will engage the lowermost pig or block of metal in the magazine D and carry it out horizontally through the rear opening, so that it will fall into the pot beneath.
  • This feeding action will continue at each motion of the pot until the metal arises therein to the proper level, whereupon the rising float will lower the operating end of the dog, so that it becomes inactive.
  • Fig. 2 I have shown a like arrangement of parts, except that the float F is attached to one end of the lever directly pivoted to the pot and having its 0ppo
  • H represents an endless apron, of wire-gauze orother material,traveling around two supporting-rolls, one of which is provided with a ratchet-wheel h, engaged by a dog It whenever it is raised by the action of the falling float F.
  • a movable melting-pot in combination with an adjacent magazine for metal pigs, a feed device carried by the pot to deliver pigs from the magazine into the pot, and a float mounted in the pot and controlling the feed device.

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No. 685,583. Patented Oct. 29, 901. P. T. DOD-GE.
LINOTYPE MACHINE.
(Application filed May 31, 1901.)
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P. T. DODGE.
LINOTYPE MACHINE. (Application filed. May 31, 1901.) (No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 2.
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UNTTED STATES PHILIP T. DODGE, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR TO THE MERGENTHALER PATENT OFFICE.
LINOTYPE COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF NEV YORK.
MACHINE.
SPEGIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 685,583, dated October 29,1901.
Application filed May 31, 1901.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, PHILIP 'l. DODGE, of New York, county of New York, and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvementin Linotype-Machines, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to linotype casting machines in general in which molten metal is delivered by a pump mechanism into a mold and against an opposing line of matrices to produce a slug or printing-bar, commonly known as a linotype. In the operation of this class of machines it is desirable to have the molten metal kept as nearly as possible at a constant level in the pot, as any wide variation in the level seriously affects the operation of the machine and the quality of the slugs produced.
To this end myinvention consists, broadly, in combining with the melting-pot a feed mechanism for delivering the solid metal thereto, this feed mechanism being controlled in its action by the height of the molten metal in the pot.
It will be understood by the skilled mechanic that my combination may be modified in detail and embodied in various forms without essentially changing the mode of action.
In the drawings Ihave represented myinvention as applied to a commercial Morgenthaler linotype-machine of the same general construction as that represented in Letters Patent of the United States No. 436,532, dated September 16, 1890.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 represents a vertical section from front to rear through a melting-pot and adjacent parts with myinvention applied thereto. Fig. 2 is a similar section illustrating the same in a modified form. Fig. 3 represents a similar section through another arrangement, and Fig. 4 a vertical section through the lower end of the magazine at right angles to the plane of the preceding views.
Referring to the drawings, A represents the melting-pot, provided with supporting-legs mounted on a horizontal axis a and also provided with a delivery spout or mouth a, through which the molten metal is ejected by the action of the pump-plunger a B represents the mold into which the mol- Serial No. 62,619. (No model.)
zine, which may be made in any form desired, adapted to receive the bars or pigs of type-metal e, which are to be delivered successively into the melting-pot. In the form shown the magazine is provided at the bottom with a plate d to sustain the column of pigs and with a rear opening d, through which one pig at a time may be delivered.
F represents a hollow metal float provided with an upright stem f, passing loosely through a suitable guide in the pot and connected at its upper end with a feed-dog G, which is pivoted at its middle to the pot and provided at the opposite end with an upright lip or shoulder. Whenever the metal in the pot falls below the proper level, the float falling with it lifts the upper end of the dog G, so that when the pot swings rearward this dog will engage the lowermost pig or block of metal in the magazine D and carry it out horizontally through the rear opening, so that it will fall into the pot beneath. This feeding action will continue at each motion of the pot until the metal arises therein to the proper level, whereupon the rising float will lower the operating end of the dog, so that it becomes inactive. In Fig. 2 I have shown a like arrangement of parts, except that the float F is attached to one end of the lever directly pivoted to the pot and having its 0pposite end fashioned into a dog to feed the pigs out of the magazine.
In Fig. 3, H represents an endless apron, of wire-gauze orother material,traveling around two supporting-rolls, one of which is provided with a ratchet-wheel h, engaged by a dog It whenever it is raised by the action of the falling float F.
It will be understood that any arrangement of the float under which it controls the action of the metal will be within the scope of my invention.
Having thus described my invention, what I new claim is- 1. In a linotype-machine, the combination of a melting-pot, a magazine adapted to hold metal pigs or blocks, a power-driven mechanism for delivering the solid pigs to the pot, and a float located in the pot and controlling the action of the feed mechanism, whereby the pot is fed intei'mittingly and positively according to the height of the metal therein.
2. In a linotype-machine, a movable melting-pot, in combination with an adjacent magazine for metal pigs, a feed device carried by the pot to deliver pigs from the magazine into the pot, and a float mounted in the pot and controlling the feed device.
3. In a linotype-machine, the combination PHILIP T. DODGE.
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W. A. MOOALL, JOHNI'F. GEORGE.
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US2542503A (en) * 1946-11-08 1951-02-20 Electric Storage Battery Co Apparatus for casting connecting straps on battery terminal lugs

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