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US696672A
US696672A US9226602A US1902092266A US696672A US 696672 A US696672 A US 696672A US 9226602 A US9226602 A US 9226602A US 1902092266 A US1902092266 A US 1902092266A US 696672 A US696672 A US 696672A
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  • This invention relates to wallpaper-hanging machines; and it consists in the new construction and combinations of elements comprising such machines, having for its object to provide means for greatly facilitating and ecouomizing the labor and expense in per- 'forming such work.
  • the invention consists of a carriage arranged to travel on a track and carrying the 'roll of paper, a paste-holder, a rotary pastebrush, pressure brushes, a paper-severing knife, and means for manipulating these several parts in rapid conjunction and automatically.
  • Sheet 1 Figure l,is aperspective view ot the apparatus as seen in workin g order.
  • Sheet 2 Fig. 2 is a side elevation showing the carriage and paste-brush in vertical section.
  • Sheet 3 Fig. 3 is a vertical section through the carriage and its traversing track and support.
  • Fig. 4 is a right-hand side elevation of the carriage, showing the means by which the roll of paper and the paste-brush and pastebox can be placed and removed.
  • Fig. 5 is a detached View of the paste-box.
  • Fig. 6 is a view of one end of the carriage-supporting cross-bar, showing the form of the ends that slide in the slots of the track-supports.
  • a A, Figs. 1, 2, and 3 are adjustable tracks or supports comprising two slotted bars aand a', the middle slot being the one in which the carriage travels.
  • the slot in bar a is wider than that in a' to provide for the thick portion l of cross-bar, Fig. 6, while the thin portion 2 shall lit in the narrower slot in o.
  • the shoulders of the parts l and 2 bear against the inside surfaces of said tracks and prevent said cross-bar from shifting endwise in the tracks.
  • the track-pieces a ci are joined by cross-pieces b b and a disk B.
  • Said disk B iits in a circular seat in the base-board," in which is fixed a center pin b', upon which the track may be turned for adjustment of the apparatus to the wall.
  • the track-pieces o' a are joined by a cross-head A.
  • a ct are also made two narrow slots c c, one at each side of the center slots, and through said side slots are placed bolts O O, by means of which said pieces may be adjusted to extend or shorten the tracks for the purpose of accommodating them to the height of the room in which it is to be used.
  • the carriage consists of two side platesD D, fixed and supported on the cross-piece that rides in the slotted tracks. Said plates D D support the main working parts of the machine.
  • E is a paste-brush having its journals supported in two slide-pieces e c,held in the guides it on the outside faces of the plates D D.
  • paper- M is a permanent brush attached to the lower corners of the plates D D.
  • the purpose of these brushes is to act as pressure-bearers in the operations of putting the paper on the wall, as seen in Fig. 1.
  • N N are levers fulcrumed on the sides of the box-plates D D and are joined at their outer ends by a cross-bar N".
  • links O O' To said levers are attached links O O', connected with the slide-pieces e e', by means of which said slide pieces are pushed outward for moving the paste box and brush back from roll of paper whenever desired.
  • P Pare alsolinks connecting thelevers NN with the sliding-brush cross-bar J, by means of which said brush may be moved upward simultaneously with the movements of the paste brush and box.
  • S is ascrew fixed in the plates D D, its righthand end held in an arm S on the support ct for the purpose of shifting and holding the carriage on the cross-bar to adjust the carriage to have the paper being put on thewall exactly join the edge of the sheet last put on.
  • S is an endless chain playing on a sprocketwheel head on the end of said screw S, by means of which the screw may be turned when the carriage is up in the upper part of the track.
  • U is a chain extending from the top bar of the frame-support down to the bottom, and U is a loose sprocket-Wheel on the shaft of the brush E, Whose teeth mesh in the chain U for the purpose of giving rotary motion to the paste-brush as the same is traveling upward.
  • a shaft R having on its ends grooved wheels VV, to which are attached ropes r r, which pass up and over pulleys t t on a shaft journaled in brackets at the top of the frame-support ct', thence down, and having their ends attached to the ends of the car? riage cross-bar.4 y
  • T is a bevel-pinion on the shaft R
  • X is a bevel-gear journaled in the frame W and meshing with said bevel-pinion and having a hand-crank on the outside. The purpose of this is for hauling the carriage upward in the operations of the machine.
  • Z is a knife attached to the top side of the sliding brush-bar J, which when said brushbar is pushed upward will cut the paper by contacting with the slot in the bar Y on the top corners of the carriage-plates D D.
  • the brush L also moves upward at the same time and finishes putting on the paper.
  • a wallpaper-hanging machine consisting of side plates D D, a supporting cross-bar D', a removable rotatable paste-brush E, journaled in slides e 6 on the sides of said plates D D, a removable paste-box F suspended on the journals of the paste-brush, a movable cross-bar J playing in slots jj in the side plates D D, a brush L carried by said crossbar J, arms g g' pivoted to the sidesD D carrying paper-roll holder, a permanent brush M attached to lower corners of plates D D, levers N N fulcrumed on the sides of the plates D D, links O O connecting said levers with the sliding brush-holders e e', the links P P connecting the levers N N with the sliding brush-holding cross-bar J, a knife Z on said sliding cross-bar, and a slotted cross-bar Y on upper corners of the plates D D, all con structed and combined to operate substantially as and for the purpose set forth
  • the wallpaper-hanging machine comprising the side supporting-plates D D supported on the cross-bar D', a removable and rotatable paste-brush.
  • E journaled in slides e e on the plates D D, a removable paste-box F suspended on the journals of the brush E, a movable cross-bar J playing in slots jj in the side plates D D, a brush L carried by said cross-bar J, arms g g pivoted to the sides D D carrying paper-roll holder, a permanent brush M attached to lower corners of the plates D D, levers N N fulcrumed on the side plates D D, links O 0 connecting said levers withthe sliding brush-holders e e', the links P P connecting the levers N N with the sliding brush-holding cross-bar J, a knife Z on said sliding cross-bar J, and a slotted cross-bar Y on the upper corners of the plates D D, in combination with the upright adjustable slotted tracks A A, frame W on pieces ad of the uprights, shaft R

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No. 696,672. Patented'Apr. I; |902.
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.vatrnur JULIUS M. GLIOKMAN, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO.
PAPER-HANGING MACHINE.
SPECIFICATION forming* part of Letters Patent No. 696,672, dated April 1, 1902.
Application filed February 3, 1902. Serial No. 92,266. (No model.)
To o/,ZZ whom it may oon/067%:
Be it known that I, JULIUs M. GLIOKMAN,
a citizen of the United States of America, and aresident of Cleveland, in the county of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Wall-Paper- Hanging Machines, of which the following is a specification. i This invention relates to wallpaper-hanging machines; and it consists in the new construction and combinations of elements comprising such machines, having for its object to provide means for greatly facilitating and ecouomizing the labor and expense in per- 'forming such work.
The invention consists of a carriage arranged to travel on a track and carrying the 'roll of paper, a paste-holder, a rotary pastebrush, pressure brushes, a paper-severing knife, and means for manipulating these several parts in rapid conjunction and automatically.
The apparatus is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Sheet 1, Figure l,is aperspective view ot the apparatus as seen in workin g order. Sheet 2, Fig. 2, is a side elevation showing the carriage and paste-brush in vertical section. Sheet 3, Fig. 3, is a vertical section through the carriage and its traversing track and support. Fig. 4 is a right-hand side elevation of the carriage, showing the means by which the roll of paper and the paste-brush and pastebox can be placed and removed. Fig. 5 is a detached View of the paste-box. Fig. 6 is a view of one end of the carriage-supporting cross-bar, showing the form of the ends that slide in the slots of the track-supports.
A A, Figs. 1, 2, and 3, are adjustable tracks or supports comprising two slotted bars aand a', the middle slot being the one in which the carriage travels. The slot in bar a is wider than that in a' to provide for the thick portion l of cross-bar, Fig. 6, while the thin portion 2 shall lit in the narrower slot in o. The shoulders of the parts l and 2 bear against the inside surfaces of said tracks and prevent said cross-bar from shifting endwise in the tracks. The track-pieces a ci are joined by cross-pieces b b and a disk B. Said disk B iits in a circular seat in the base-board," in which is fixed a center pin b', upon which the track may be turned for adjustment of the apparatus to the wall. The track-pieces o' a are joined by a cross-head A. In the said pieces a ct are also made two narrow slots c c, one at each side of the center slots, and through said side slots are placed bolts O O, by means of which said pieces may be adjusted to extend or shorten the tracks for the purpose of accommodating them to the height of the room in which it is to be used. The carriage consists of two side platesD D, fixed and supported on the cross-piece that rides in the slotted tracks. Said plates D D support the main working parts of the machine.
E is a paste-brush having its journals supported in two slide-pieces e c,held in the guides it on the outside faces of the plates D D.
paper- M is a permanent brush attached to the lower corners of the plates D D. The purpose of these brushes is to act as pressure-bearers in the operations of putting the paper on the wall, as seen in Fig. 1.
N N are levers fulcrumed on the sides of the box-plates D D and are joined at their outer ends by a cross-bar N". To said levers are attached links O O', connected with the slide-pieces e e', by means of which said slide pieces are pushed outward for moving the paste box and brush back from roll of paper whenever desired.
P Pare alsolinks connecting thelevers NN with the sliding-brush cross-bar J, by means of which said brush may be moved upward simultaneously with the movements of the paste brush and box.
Q is a pawl pivoted to the leverN and resta ing on a stop-block u on the plate D for the purpose of holding the levers from moving when not required.
Q' is a cord or rope attached to the pawl Q,
7 F 1s a paste-box suspended by its ears ff passing over a pulley q on the lever N, by means of which the pawl Q may be pulled outward and the levers pulled down for the purpose of manipulating the brushes and paperroll.
S is ascrew fixed in the plates D D, its righthand end held in an arm S on the support ct for the purpose of shifting and holding the carriage on the cross-bar to adjust the carriage to have the paper being put on thewall exactly join the edge of the sheet last put on. S is an endless chain playing on a sprocketwheel head on the end of said screw S, by means of which the screw may be turned when the carriage is up in the upper part of the track.
U is a chain extending from the top bar of the frame-support down to the bottom, and U is a loose sprocket-Wheel on the shaft of the brush E, Whose teeth mesh in the chain U for the purpose of giving rotary motion to the paste-brush as the same is traveling upward.
In a frame XV, attached to the supports ct a, is supported a shaft R, having on its ends grooved wheels VV, to which are attached ropes r r, which pass up and over pulleys t t on a shaft journaled in brackets at the top of the frame-support ct', thence down, and having their ends attached to the ends of the car? riage cross-bar.4 y
T is a bevel-pinion on the shaft R, and X is a bevel-gear journaled in the frame W and meshing with said bevel-pinion and having a hand-crank on the outside. The purpose of this is for hauling the carriage upward in the operations of the machine.
Z is a knife attached to the top side of the sliding brush-bar J, which when said brushbar is pushed upward will cut the paper by contacting with the slot in the bar Y on the top corners of the carriage-plates D D. The brush L also moves upward at the same time and finishes putting on the paper.
Having described my invention, what l claim is- 1. A wallpaper-hanging machine consisting of side plates D D, a supporting cross-bar D', a removable rotatable paste-brush E, journaled in slides e 6 on the sides of said plates D D, a removable paste-box F suspended on the journals of the paste-brush, a movable cross-bar J playing in slots jj in the side plates D D, a brush L carried by said crossbar J, arms g g' pivoted to the sidesD D carrying paper-roll holder, a permanent brush M attached to lower corners of plates D D, levers N N fulcrumed on the sides of the plates D D, links O O connecting said levers with the sliding brush-holders e e', the links P P connecting the levers N N with the sliding brush-holding cross-bar J, a knife Z on said sliding cross-bar, and a slotted cross-bar Y on upper corners of the plates D D, all con structed and combined to operate substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
2. The wallpaper-hanging machine comprising the side supporting-plates D D supported on the cross-bar D', a removable and rotatable paste-brush. E, journaled in slides e e on the plates D D, a removable paste-box F suspended on the journals of the brush E, a movable cross-bar J playing in slots jj in the side plates D D, a brush L carried by said cross-bar J, arms g g pivoted to the sides D D carrying paper-roll holder, a permanent brush M attached to lower corners of the plates D D, levers N N fulcrumed on the side plates D D, links O 0 connecting said levers withthe sliding brush-holders e e', the links P P connecting the levers N N with the sliding brush-holding cross-bar J, a knife Z on said sliding cross-bar J, and a slotted cross-bar Y on the upper corners of the plates D D, in combination with the upright adjustable slotted tracks A A, frame W on pieces ad of the uprights, shaft R supported in said frame, grooved wheels V V on the ends of said shaft, bevel-pinion T on said shaft, a bevel-gear X journaled in the frame WV and provided with a hand-crank ropes r r attached to said wheels V V and passing up over pulleys t t at the top of frame A A thence down and attached to the ends of cross-bar D', and the vertical chain U attached to top and bottom of frame A A, and the sprocket- Wheel U on the paste-brush shaft meshing with said chain, all constructed and combined to operate substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
Signed by me at Cleveland, Ohio, this 31st day of January, 1902.
J ULIUS M. GLIOKMAN. Witnesses:
GEO. W. TIBBITTs, HENRY GUIMoND.
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US3054381A (en) * 1960-05-24 1962-09-18 Robert S Meichtry Wallpaper holding and paste applying device
US5042221A (en) * 1989-03-28 1991-08-27 Tac-Fast Systems Sa Apparatus for applying wall covering and wall covering
US5865943A (en) * 1997-06-25 1999-02-02 Minnesota Mining And Manufacturing Company Apparatus for applying adhesive product to road barriers
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US5042221A (en) * 1989-03-28 1991-08-27 Tac-Fast Systems Sa Apparatus for applying wall covering and wall covering
US5865943A (en) * 1997-06-25 1999-02-02 Minnesota Mining And Manufacturing Company Apparatus for applying adhesive product to road barriers
US20120034852A1 (en) * 2009-04-17 2012-02-09 Ganxing Ke Multi-purpose machine for wall processing
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