US720387A - Printer's base and attachments. - Google Patents

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US720387A
US720387A US10888902A US1902108889A US720387A US 720387 A US720387 A US 720387A US 10888902 A US10888902 A US 10888902A US 1902108889 A US1902108889 A US 1902108889A US 720387 A US720387 A US 720387A
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  • Figure 1 is a side eleva tion of a base embodying my improvements.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same; and Figs. 3 to 9, inclusive, are details of clamps embodied in my invention.
  • A represents the base,consisting of abottom plate 2, of aluminium, and an upper plate 3, of brass, secured together by screws 4.
  • Formed in the upper plate of the base in diagonal lines is a series of screwopenings 5, preferablyapica apart.
  • I provide a series of clamps B,O,D,and E.
  • the clamp B consists of a main plate 7, secured to the base by screws 8, which pass into the screw-openings 5 in the base. Slidably secured underneath the plate 7 are the clamping-plates 9, eachtormed with an outer beveled edge 10 to fit over the beveled edge ot the out.
  • the clamping plates 9 are each formed with a stud 11, projecting upwardly through the diagonal slot 12 in the upper plate 7, the screws 8 passing through parallel openings 13 in the clamping-plates 9. Thus movement of the clamping-plates will carry them toward and from the cut 6.
  • the clamping-plates 9 can thus be adjusted one to project past one edge of the upper plate 7 and the other to project beyond the opposite edge.
  • the clamp O is similarly constructed, with the exception that one clamping-plate is used instead of two.
  • the clamp D consists of the main plate 14,
  • a pair of plates 18 are slidably arranged underneath the ends of the main plate 19, the securingscrews 20 passing through circular openings in the main plate and through slots 21 in the plates 18 to allow sliding of said plates 18.
  • the clamping-plates 22 Between the plates 18 are loosely arranged the clamping-plates 22, having diagonal meeting edges 23.
  • the clamping-plates 22 are forced outward to bear against the edges of the adjacent printing-
  • plates 18 and clamping-plates 22 are beveled, as shown in Figs. 8 and 9, to fit over the adjacent beveled edge of a printing-cut.
  • the clamps are intended to be of different widths to make the desired margin between the cuts. It will also be seen that the different clamps embody the same principle of construction and Work in a similar manner.
  • a clamp arranged in connection with said out consisting of a plate, securingscrews passing through said plate and into said openings, and a pair of clamping-plates slidably supported beneath said main plate, said clamping-platesha ving their meeting edges oppositely beveled.
  • a printers base provided with a series of threaded openings in its upper face, and aprinting-cut arranged upon said base, a clamp arranged in connection with said out consisting of a plate, a
  • clamping-plates slidable transversely upon the under side of said main plate, and securing-screws passing through openings in said main plate and through slots in said clamping-plate.
  • a clamp arranged in connection with said out consisting of a plate having its outer edge parallel with the edge of said out and beveled, a clamping-plate slidable across the under side of said main plate and having its outer edge beveled, and a securing-screw passing through said main and clamping plates and into one of said openings.

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No; 720,387. PATENTEDTEB. 10; 1903'.
0 T. WENSE L.- PRINTBRS BASE AND ATTACHMENTS.
APPLICATION FILED In 26, 1902.
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THEODOR WENSEL, OF ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA.
PRI'NTERS BASE AN D'FA'TTACH M ENTS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 720,387, dated February 10, 1903.
Application filed May 26, 1902. Serial No. 108,889. (No model.)
To a whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, THEQDOR WENSEL, a citizen of the United States, residing at St.
Paul, in the county of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, have invented. certain new and useful Improvements in Printers Bases and tures of construction and combination hereinafter particularly described and claimed.
Inthe accompanyingdrawings,forming part of this specification, Figure 1 is a side eleva tion of a base embodying my improvements.
Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same; and Figs. 3 to 9, inclusive, are details of clamps embodied in my invention.
In the drawings, A represents the base,consisting of abottom plate 2, of aluminium, and an upper plate 3, of brass, secured together by screws 4. Formed in the upper plate of the base in diagonal lines is a series of screwopenings 5, preferablyapica apart. In order to secure a plate or cut 6 upon the top of the base,I provide a series of clamps B,O,D,and E.
The clamp B consists of a main plate 7, secured to the base by screws 8, which pass into the screw-openings 5 in the base. Slidably secured underneath the plate 7 are the clamping-plates 9, eachtormed with an outer beveled edge 10 to fit over the beveled edge ot the out. The clamping plates 9 are each formed with a stud 11, projecting upwardly through the diagonal slot 12 in the upper plate 7, the screws 8 passing through parallel openings 13 in the clamping-plates 9. Thus movement of the clamping-plates will carry them toward and from the cut 6. The clamping-plates 9 can thus be adjusted one to project past one edge of the upper plate 7 and the other to project beyond the opposite edge. The clamp O is similarly constructed, with the exception that one clamping-plate is used instead of two.
The clamp D consists of the main plate 14,
having a beveled edge 15 to fit over the out. Fitted in a beveled opening in the plate 14 is a circular cam 16, through one side of which passes the screw 17, passing. into one of the openings 5 in the base. It will be evident that by loosening the screw 17 and turning the cam 16 the clampingplate C will be turned away from and toward the cut 6. By tightening the screw 17 the beveled edge of the cam 16 will be crowded against the beveled edge of the opening in the plate 14, firmly clamping the plate against the adjacent out.
In the clamp E (shown in Figs. 8 and 9) a pair of plates 18 are slidably arranged underneath the ends of the main plate 19, the securingscrews 20 passing through circular openings in the main plate and through slots 21 in the plates 18 to allow sliding of said plates 18. Between the plates 18 are loosely arranged the clamping-plates 22, having diagonal meeting edges 23. Thus by force oarrying the plates l8toward' each other the clamping-plates 22 are forced outward to bear against the edges of the adjacent printing- The outer edges of both the adjustingcuts. plates 18 and clamping-plates 22 are beveled, as shown in Figs. 8 and 9, to fit over the adjacent beveled edge of a printing-cut.
As shown in the drawings, the clamps are intended to be of different widths to make the desired margin between the cuts. It will also be seen that the different clamps embody the same principle of construction and Work in a similar manner.
Having now described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In combination with a printers base provided with a series of threaded openings in its face, and a printing-cut arranged upon said base, a clamp arranged in connection with said out consisting of a plate, securingscrews passing through said plate and into said openings, and a pair of clamping-plates slidably supported beneath said main plate, said clamping-platesha ving their meeting edges oppositely beveled.
2. In combination with a printers base provided with a series of threaded openings in its upper face, and aprinting-cut arranged upon said base, a clamp arranged in connection with said out consisting of a plate, a
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pair of clamping-plates slidable transversely upon the under side of said main plate, and securing-screws passing through openings in said main plate and through slots in said clamping-plate.
3. In combination with a printers base provided with a series of threaded openings in its upper face, and a printing-cut arranged upon said base, a clamp arranged in connection with said out consisting of a plate having its outer edge parallel with the edge of said out and beveled, a clamping-plate slidable across the under side of said main plate and having its outer edge beveled, and a securing-screw passing through said main and clamping plates and into one of said openings. In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.
THEODOR WENSEL. Witnesses:
H. S. JOHNSON, EMILY EASTMAN.
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US7096709B2 (en) 2004-05-21 2006-08-29 Universal Engraving, Inc. Graphic arts die and support plate assembly
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