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US797189A
US797189A US24975505A US1905249755A US797189A US 797189 A US797189 A US 797189A US 24975505 A US24975505 A US 24975505A US 1905249755 A US1905249755 A US 1905249755A US 797189 A US797189 A US 797189A
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  • SHEETS-SHEET 2 Wm WM w I Em Mm ⁇ mm, M@ Wm a. 2 w ww m a m mm 5 w w llhlTTE STATES PATENT OFFICE.
  • VVlLLIAM l FARBER OF OAKMONT
  • PENNSYLVANIA ASSIGNOR TO VERONA.
  • TOOL WORKS A CORPORATION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
  • ldy invention relates to the manufacture of spring coils or series of convolutions with or without subsequent shearing into single coils, and is particularly adapted to the manufacture of helical sprin s and spiral or split washers. It is especially designed for such coiling of rectangular bars used in making split washers.
  • the purpose of my invention is to provide a means of manufacture whereby helical forms and nut-locks of the split-washer type can be formed rapidly, cheaply, and of per fect form.
  • I-Ieretofore in forming helical forms it has been the practice to grip the end of the blank or bar and wind same on a mandrel. The form must be wound cold, rendering it impossible to so coil high-carbon steel, all of which defects are great detriments in the manufacture of nutlocks of the split-washer type, and these difficulties my apparatus is especially designed to overcome.
  • Figure 1 is a front view of my machine in elevation.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the apparatus and shows its relation to the heating-furnace and the heated .rod or bar fed therefrom into the machine.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of the appajratus, showing the blank or bar in coiled form passing from the machine to the catcher.
  • Fig. 1 is a sectional elevation through the dotted line I I in Fig. 1.
  • Figs. 5, 6, and 7 are detail views, Fig. 5 being a view of a portion of the main shaft and the mandrel seated therein.
  • Fig. 6 is a sectional view of a portion of one of the eccentrics and one of the roll-shafts mounted therein.
  • Fig. 7 is a perspective view of the guide-block shown in Figs. 1. and
  • 1 represents an aperture in a heating-furnace whence the blank A, usually a bar or rod, is passed to the principal machine.
  • a bedframe 2 mounted on suitable legs 3 3, has the head-stock 4. adj ustably mounted in the groove 5 with the alining screws 6 6.
  • a main shaft 7 in the bearings 8 8 extends through the head-stock 4 and has the mandrel 9 seated in the end of said shaft and fixed therein by means of the key 11 and slot 12, as shown in Fig. 5.
  • Pulleys 13 13 or their equivalent impart motion to the shaft 14, journaled in the hangers 15 15, and the gear 16 on said shaft 1 1 meshes with the gear 17 on aforementioned main shaft 7.
  • lCccentrics 18 18, mounted in the headstock 4 have operating-arms 19 19, with dogs 20 20 engaging the series of teeth 21 21 and actuated by the levers 22 22, the connectingrods 23 23, and the springs 24 241.
  • shafts 25 25 having the gears 26 26 rigidly fixed upon their inner ends and meshing with the gear-teeth 27 in main shaft 7.
  • n'iounted rolls 28 2S having ribs or rings 2%) 29, the rings of the lower roll being situate somewhat nearer the outer end of the roll, depending upon the space desired between successive coils of the helix to be produced.
  • Keys and keyways 3O prevent the rolls 28 28 from turning on their shafts, and the washers 31 and nuts 32 retain the rolls thereon. with the tapered face 33 gives pitch to the helix being formed and prevents the coils from lapping on one another.
  • a catcher used to receive the formed helix from off the mandrel.
  • the rod 3 1 on its axes 35*35 turns in the bearings 36-36, mounted nponsuitable standards.
  • the formed helix. feeds onto said rod 34, positioned in continuity with the end of the mandrel 9.
  • 37 represents a portion of a pit which. provides clearance for said rod 34 when revolving.
  • the mandrel 9 tapers slightly from the butt to a point opposite the outer ring or rib on lower roll, and from this point A guide-block 33- to the end the taper is more abrupt in order to free the formed coils of the helix.
  • the blank A which is to be formed into the helix B, is fed, preferably, directly from the heating-furnace 1, between the mandrel 9 and the inner groove of the upper roll 28, thence down between the mandrel and the lower roll 28, thence under the outer groove of upper roll 28, and then between mandrel and outer groove of lower roll 28, the grooves on upper rolls referred to being formed by the rings 29 29 and are out of alinement to give the desired pitch or space between successive coils of the helix, which end is aided by the bevel 33 on the guide-block 33.
  • the end of the blank or bar A is given a slight downward bend to facilitate its conforming with the mandrel, or a slight notch in the inner groove of the lower roll may be made to serve the same purpose i. 6., to catch the end of the blank and deflect it downward around the mandrel.
  • the eccentrics 18 18, operated by the arms 19 19, permit of the ready adjustment of either or both of the rolls 28 28, providing for varia tions in the sizes of the blanks A and for the entering of the blank.
  • the helix as the coils are formed passes off the mandrel 9 onto the rod or arm 34 of the catcher, which carries the completed helices awayfrom the machine.
  • the helices may then be cut on suitable shears to form nut-locks of the split-washer type, which are then tempered and tested, as usual.

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.No. 79?,189. PATENTED AUG. 15, 1905.
W. P. PARBER. APPARATUS FOR THE MANUPAGTURE OF HELIGAL FORMS.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 13, 1905 2 SHEETS-SHEET, i.
WITNESSES INVENTOR No. 797,189. PATENTED A'UG.15, 1905.
W. P. FARBER.
APPARATUS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF HELIGAL FORMS.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 13, 1005.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2 Wm WM w I Em Mm \mm, M@ Wm a. 2 w ww m a m mm 5 w w llhlTTE STATES PATENT OFFICE.
VVlLLIAM l FARBER, OF OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR TO VERONA. TOOL WORKS, A CORPORATION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Iatented Aug. 15, 1905.
Application filed March 18,1905. Serial No. 249,755.
To (1 mil/0711 (it 11mg concern:
Be it known that I, VVILLIAM P. FARBER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Oakmont, in. the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have invented or discovered new and useful Improvements in Apparatus "for Manufacture of Helical Forms, of which. the following is a SPBClflCiLtlOl'l.
ldy invention relates to the manufacture of spring coils or series of convolutions with or without subsequent shearing into single coils, and is particularly adapted to the manufacture of helical sprin s and spiral or split washers. It is especially designed for such coiling of rectangular bars used in making split washers.
The purpose of my invention .is to provide a means of manufacture whereby helical forms and nut-locks of the split-washer type can be formed rapidly, cheaply, and of per fect form. By its use I am enabled to produce helices of perfect form without the mutilation thereof concomitant with the machines now used and especially am enabled to produce helical forms from high-carbon steel and of comparatively large dimensions, which. is impracticable in the methods and machines now in use. I-Ieretofore in forming helical forms it has been the practice to grip the end of the blank or bar and wind same on a mandrel. The form must be wound cold, rendering it impossible to so coil high-carbon steel, all of which defects are great detriments in the manufacture of nutlocks of the split-washer type, and these difficulties my apparatus is especially designed to overcome.
In the accompanying drawings, which form part of the SPOOll'lOfLtlOl'l, Figure 1 is a front view of my machine in elevation. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the apparatus and shows its relation to the heating-furnace and the heated .rod or bar fed therefrom into the machine. Fig. 3 is a plan view of the appajratus, showing the blank or bar in coiled form passing from the machine to the catcher. Fig. 1 is a sectional elevation through the dotted line I I in Fig. 1. Figs. 5, 6, and 7 are detail views, Fig. 5 being a view of a portion of the main shaft and the mandrel seated therein. Fig. 6 is a sectional view of a portion of one of the eccentrics and one of the roll-shafts mounted therein. Fig. 7 is a perspective view of the guide-block shown in Figs. 1. and
In the drawings, 1 represents an aperture in a heating-furnace whence the blank A, usually a bar or rod, is passed to the principal machine. In. the niiachine proper a bedframe 2, mounted on suitable legs 3 3, has the head-stock 4. adj ustably mounted in the groove 5 with the alining screws 6 6. A main shaft 7 in the bearings 8 8 extends through the head-stock 4 and has the mandrel 9 seated in the end of said shaft and fixed therein by means of the key 11 and slot 12, as shown in Fig. 5. Pulleys 13 13 or their equivalent impart motion to the shaft 14, journaled in the hangers 15 15, and the gear 16 on said shaft 1 1 meshes with the gear 17 on aforementioned main shaft 7.
lCccentrics 18 18, mounted in the headstock 4:, have operating-arms 19 19, with dogs 20 20 engaging the series of teeth 21 21 and actuated by the levers 22 22, the connectingrods 23 23, and the springs 24 241. Mounted in said eccentrics 18 18 are shafts 25 25, having the gears 26 26 rigidly fixed upon their inner ends and meshing with the gear-teeth 27 in main shaft 7. Upon the outer ends of the shafts 25 25 are n'iounted rolls 28 2S, having ribs or rings 2%) 29, the rings of the lower roll being situate somewhat nearer the outer end of the roll, depending upon the space desired between successive coils of the helix to be produced. Keys and keyways 3O prevent the rolls 28 28 from turning on their shafts, and the washers 31 and nuts 32 retain the rolls thereon. with the tapered face 33 gives pitch to the helix being formed and prevents the coils from lapping on one another.
in Fig. 3, in connection with a plan view of my machine, is shown a catcher used to receive the formed helix from off the mandrel. The rod 3 1 on its axes 35*35 turns in the bearings 36-36, mounted nponsuitable standards. The formed helix. feeds onto said rod 34, positioned in continuity with the end of the mandrel 9. 37 represents a portion of a pit which. provides clearance for said rod 34 when revolving. The mandrel 9 tapers slightly from the butt to a point opposite the outer ring or rib on lower roll, and from this point A guide-block 33- to the end the taper is more abrupt in order to free the formed coils of the helix.
The operation of my apparatus is as follows: Rotation being imparted to the pulley 13 is transmitted through the gear 16 on the shaft 14 to the gear 17, which revolves the shaft 7, having the mandrel 9 fixed in the end thereof. The gear-teeth 27 on said shaft 7 engage and rotate the gears 26 26, which are of uniform pitch with said gear-teeth 27, thereby rotating the rolls 28 28 in a direction opposite to that of the mandrel 9. The blank A, which is to be formed into the helix B, is fed, preferably, directly from the heating-furnace 1, between the mandrel 9 and the inner groove of the upper roll 28, thence down between the mandrel and the lower roll 28, thence under the outer groove of upper roll 28, and then between mandrel and outer groove of lower roll 28, the grooves on upper rolls referred to being formed by the rings 29 29 and are out of alinement to give the desired pitch or space between successive coils of the helix, which end is aided by the bevel 33 on the guide-block 33. Before engaging with the roll and mandrel the end of the blank or bar A is given a slight downward bend to facilitate its conforming with the mandrel, or a slight notch in the inner groove of the lower roll may be made to serve the same purpose i. 6., to catch the end of the blank and deflect it downward around the mandrel. The eccentrics 18 18, operated by the arms 19 19, permit of the ready adjustment of either or both of the rolls 28 28, providing for varia tions in the sizes of the blanks A and for the entering of the blank. The helix as the coils are formed passes off the mandrel 9 onto the rod or arm 34 of the catcher, which carries the completed helices awayfrom the machine. The helices may then be cut on suitable shears to form nut-locks of the split-washer type, which are then tempered and tested, as usual.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is
1. In an apparatus for making helical forms, the combination of a mandrel revolving in one direction, rolls approximately concentric to said mandrel and revolving in a di rection opposite to the direction of said mandrel, alternately-advanced rings on the peripheries of said rolls, and eccentric means for shifting the position of said rolls relatively to said mandrel and independent of each other.
2. In an apparatus for making helical forms, the combination of a mandrel revolving in one direction, rolls approximately concentric to said mandrel and revolving in a direction opposite to the direction of said mandrel and having alternately-advanced rings on said rolls, eccentric means for shifting the position of said rolls relatively to said mandrel and to each other, anda beveled guideblock adjacent to said mandrel.
3. In an apparatus for making helical forms, the combination of a mandrel, rolls approximately concentric thereto and having alternately-formed grooves in the peripheries of said rolls, eccentric bearings for the shafts of said rolls, arms separately operating said eccentrics, a beveled guide-block adjacent to said mandrel, and revolving arms successively positioned in continuity with said mandrel to receive the helices off the mandrel substantially asdescribed.
Signed at Oakmont, Pennsylvania, this 9th day of March, 1905.
TVILLIAM- P. FARBER.
In presence of- C. LUDLow LIVINGSTON, J. E. MURRAY.
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