US710817A - Apparatus for placing insertions in rubber articles. - Google Patents
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- My invention relates to apparatus for placing insertions in rubber articles; and the object of my improvements is to provide means by which a strip or core may be readily inserted in an aperture formed in rubber.
- Figure 1 is a side elevation 0f an apparatus embodying my invention.
- Fig. 2 is an elevation of the same on a larger scale and partly in section, part being broken away to economize room.
- Fig. 3 is a section on the line 3 3 of Fig. 1.
- A is a section of rubber billiard-cushion, which is usually made in pieces nine (9) feet long.
- a is a cylindrical aperture formed through the section A near the vedge against which the balls impinge when the cushion is upon the table.
- c is a support upon the standard b l).
- the billiard-cushion section A is laid upon the support c and is supported thereby.
- e e are standards rising from the bench C and supporting clamps E E, by which the ends of the section A are fastened.
- F is a tube supported on standardsff upon the bench C in line with the aperture a in the ture a.
- the F is a plug by which the unreduced end of the tube F may be opened or closed.
- z' is a piece of rubber hose communicating with the interior of the tube F.
- I is an air-pump adapted to force air through the hose 'i into the tube F.
- the tube F is a little longer than the section A.
- G is a second tube secured at the upper end of a standard g, rising from the bench C.
- tube G has a conical end G2 entirely similar to F2.
- G' is a gland or stuffing-box adapted to close the nnreduced end of the tube G.
- Said tube is located in line with the aperture a and at the opposite end of the section A to that at which the tube F is located.
- .l is the core or insertion to be placed in the aperture d.
- the wire H is a Wire passing through the stuflingbox G and tube G and provided at its end with the handle H.
- the wire H may be made of sufficient length to pass through the section A and tube F.
- the method of adjusting the abovedescribed apparatus and its operation are as follows: The section Ais laid upon the support c and its end secured by clamps E by means of the thumb-screws E2. The end of the wire H is secured to one end of the core J, and the core is drawn into the tube F by means of said Wire', and the end of said tube is closed by the plug F. The tubes F and G are then forced toward eachother, forcing their conical ends tightly into the ends of the aper- Air is'then forced into the tube F, and consequently into the aperture d, by means of the pump I until it has reached a pressureof perhaps sixty pounds.
- the core is drawn through until both ends protrude from the ends of the aperture.
- the tubes F and G are then withdrawn, when the material ot' the section A contracts and embraces the core tightly.
- What l claim is- 1. ln an apparatus for thc purpose of placing cores, or insertions in apertures in rnb- IOO ber articles, a vessel adapted to contain the sel adapted to close the other end of said apoore, and to close the end of said aperture erture while communicating therewith, a
- means for piece adapted to pass tight through the secforeing a fluid-pressure into said tube, and ond vessel and to be secured to the end of 15 5 means for moving said core into said aperthe core at its interior end.
Description
Patented Oct. 7, |902.
B. A. STEVENS.
APPARATUS FOR PLACIN'G INSERTINS IN RUBBER 4ARTICLES.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
BENJAMIN A. STEVENS, OF TOLEDO, OHIO.
APPARATUS FOR PLACING INSERTIONS lN RUBBER ARTICLES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 710,817, dated October 7, 192. Application filed June 11,1902. Serial No. 111,118. (No model.)
To all whom it 77mg/ concern.-
Be it known that I, BENJAMIN A. STEVENS, a citizen of the United States, residing at Toledo, county of Lucas, State of Ohio, have in- Vented a certain new and useful Improvement in Apparatus for Placing Insertions in Rubber Articles; and I declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it pertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this specification.
My invention relates to apparatus for placing insertions in rubber articles; and the object of my improvements is to provide means by which a strip or core may be readily inserted in an aperture formed in rubber.
In billiard-cushions and in some other articles made in whole or in part of rubber it is often desirable to form such articles with apertures in them and to insert more or less cable because of the adhesive nature of the material.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a side elevation 0f an apparatus embodying my invention. Fig. 2 is an elevation of the same on a larger scale and partly in section, part being broken away to economize room. Fig. 3 is a section on the line 3 3 of Fig. 1.
A is a section of rubber billiard-cushion, which is usually made in pieces nine (9) feet long.
a is a cylindrical aperture formed through the section A near the vedge against which the balls impinge when the cushion is upon the table.
Cisa bench or table-top supported upon legs D D. Y
l) b are standards upon the bench C.
c is a support upon the standard b l).
The billiard-cushion section A is laid upon the support c and is supported thereby.
e e are standards rising from the bench C and supporting clamps E E, by which the ends of the section A are fastened.
F is a tube supported on standardsff upon the bench C in line with the aperture a in the ture a.
section A. One end of the tube F is reduced in size, forming the conical extension F2.
F is a plug by which the unreduced end of the tube F may be opened or closed.
z' is a piece of rubber hose communicating with the interior of the tube F.
I is an air-pump adapted to force air through the hose 'i into the tube F. The tube F is a little longer than the section A.
G is a second tube secured at the upper end of a standard g, rising from the bench C. The
tube G has a conical end G2 entirely similar to F2.
G' is a gland or stuffing-box adapted to close the nnreduced end of the tube G. Said tube is located in line with the aperture a and at the opposite end of the section A to that at which the tube F is located.
.l is the core or insertion to be placed in the aperture d.
H is a Wire passing through the stuflingbox G and tube G and provided at its end with the handle H. The wire H may be made of sufficient length to pass through the section A and tube F.
The method of adjusting the abovedescribed apparatus and its operation are as follows: The section Ais laid upon the support c and its end secured by clamps E by means of the thumb-screws E2. The end of the wire H is secured to one end of the core J, and the core is drawn into the tube F by means of said Wire', and the end of said tube is closed by the plug F. The tubes F and G are then forced toward eachother, forcing their conical ends tightly into the ends of the aper- Air is'then forced into the tube F, and consequently into the aperture d, by means of the pump I until it has reached a pressureof perhaps sixty pounds. This eX- pands the aperture a, and the core J may be then drawn freely into it by drawing upon the wire H by means of the handle H/ or otherwise. The core is drawn through until both ends protrude from the ends of the aperture. The tubes F and G are then withdrawn, when the material ot' the section A contracts and embraces the core tightly.
What l claim is- 1. ln an apparatus for thc purpose of placing cores, or insertions in apertures in rnb- IOO ber articles, a vessel adapted to contain the sel adapted to close the other end of said apoore, and to close the end of said aperture erture while communicating therewith, a
while communicating therewith, means for piece adapted to pass tight through the secforeing a fluid-pressure into said tube, and ond vessel and to be secured to the end of 15 5 means for moving said core into said aperthe core at its interior end.
ture while under pressure. In testimony whereof I sign this specifica- 2. In an apparatus for the purpose of plaction in the presence of two witnesses. ingr cores, or insertions in apertures through BENJAMIN A. STEVENS. rubber articles, a vessel adapted to contain iVitnesses: 1o the core, and to close one end of said aper- GEO. P. KIRBY,
ture while communicating therewith, a ves- J. K. HAMILTON.
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US3106771A (en) * | 1960-10-28 | 1963-10-15 | Lockheed Aircraft Corp | Device for sleeving wire bundles and the like |
US3139677A (en) * | 1959-03-23 | 1964-07-07 | Goldstein Milton | Method and apparatus for inserting resilient rods into flexible tubes |
US3212177A (en) * | 1960-06-13 | 1965-10-19 | Ite Circuit Breaker Ltd | Apparatus for producing a bus bar covered with an elastic sleeve |
US3403436A (en) * | 1966-08-31 | 1968-10-01 | Hewlett Packard Co | Method of placing a sheath over a filament-like member |
US3846901A (en) * | 1972-01-10 | 1974-11-12 | J Lovett | Method of mounting a resilient sleeve on a conveyor roller |
US4092769A (en) * | 1976-04-14 | 1978-06-06 | Alza Corporation | Fiber bundle encapsulating apparatus |
US20080177344A1 (en) * | 2007-01-18 | 2008-07-24 | Barun Maskara | Pacing output configuration selection for cardiac resynchronization therapy patients |
US20110030192A1 (en) * | 2008-04-14 | 2011-02-10 | Yazaki Corporation | Grommet opening/closing apparatus and method for passing wiring harness through grommet by using the same |
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US3139677A (en) * | 1959-03-23 | 1964-07-07 | Goldstein Milton | Method and apparatus for inserting resilient rods into flexible tubes |
US3212177A (en) * | 1960-06-13 | 1965-10-19 | Ite Circuit Breaker Ltd | Apparatus for producing a bus bar covered with an elastic sleeve |
US3106771A (en) * | 1960-10-28 | 1963-10-15 | Lockheed Aircraft Corp | Device for sleeving wire bundles and the like |
US3403436A (en) * | 1966-08-31 | 1968-10-01 | Hewlett Packard Co | Method of placing a sheath over a filament-like member |
US3846901A (en) * | 1972-01-10 | 1974-11-12 | J Lovett | Method of mounting a resilient sleeve on a conveyor roller |
US4092769A (en) * | 1976-04-14 | 1978-06-06 | Alza Corporation | Fiber bundle encapsulating apparatus |
US20080177344A1 (en) * | 2007-01-18 | 2008-07-24 | Barun Maskara | Pacing output configuration selection for cardiac resynchronization therapy patients |
US20110130801A1 (en) * | 2007-01-18 | 2011-06-02 | Barun Maskara | Pacing Output Configuration Selection for Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Patients |
US20110030192A1 (en) * | 2008-04-14 | 2011-02-10 | Yazaki Corporation | Grommet opening/closing apparatus and method for passing wiring harness through grommet by using the same |
US8701263B2 (en) * | 2008-04-14 | 2014-04-22 | Yazaki Corporation | Grommet opening/closing apparatus and method for passing wiring harness through grommet by using the same |
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