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US836676A
US836676A US32733106A US1906327331A US836676A US 836676 A US836676 A US 836676A US 32733106 A US32733106 A US 32733106A US 1906327331 A US1906327331 A US 1906327331A US 836676 A US836676 A US 836676A
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    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21DWORKING OR PROCESSING OF SHEET METAL OR METAL TUBES, RODS OR PROFILES WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
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  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of my improved device, partly broken away.
  • Fig. 4 is a cross-section of the same on the line :r of Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 5 is a detail ofthe eccentric adjustment for the movable clamping-j aw shown in section on the line y y of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 6 is a section of the same on the line z z of- Fig. 1.
  • Fig, 7 is a perspective view of the adj ustable eccentric.
  • Fig. 8 is a perspective view of the pin-wrench for the same.
  • This bed-piece comprises a lower clamping-jaw 3 and has at each end thereof a rearward extension 4.
  • a movable clamping-j aw which has a rearward extension 6 at each end thereof.
  • a stud-block 7 is adjustably secured to each of theI rearward extensions 4 by having bolts 8 extend through slots 9 in the stud-blocks and selectively threaded into threaded apertures 10 of the rearward extensions 4.
  • Each of the rearward extensions has an ear 117 into which a bolt 12 is threaded, the bolt taking against the stud-block on said extension for backing the same.
  • a stirrup 13 depends from each rearward extension 6 and has a bearing 14 slidable in a slideway 15 therein, the bearing being adjusted to height by means of adjusting-bolts 16 17, secured in place by jam-nuts 18 19.
  • Studs 20 project outwardly from the stud-blocks and form lpivots in the bearings 14 for the movable clampingjaw, which latter may be counterweighted by means of a weight 21 on an arm 22, extending rearwardly from the movable clamping-j aw.
  • 3() is a ring whose outer face 31 is eccentric to its inner face 32.
  • One of these eccentric rings extends about each ofthe eccentrics 28.
  • a stud 33 At each end of the movable clamping-jaw there is a stud 33.
  • There is a link 34 at each end of the machine having a bearing 35 exit is provided with holes 39, into which the pins 40 of a pin-wrench 41' are adapted to take.
  • Each end of the shaft 27 is also pro- ,vided with an operating-lever 42', or suitable other means for rocking said shaft may be provided.
  • the bolts 38 are slightly unscrewed for releasing their clamping 'action on the eccentric ring and the eccentric ring is turned in its bearing so as to shift its radial position and bring a part of it of less diameter under the shaft 27, the same adjustment being made at each end of the machine, and the bolts 38 then turned against the eccentric ring for holding the same in position.
  • the movable clamping-j aw is provided with a rounding nose-piece 43, secured to the forward slanting face 44 of the movable clamping-j aw by means of bolts 45, and for accommodating this rounding nose-piece the movable clamping-j aw is adjusted rearwardly by moving back the stud-blocks 7, as indicated bythe relative positions of the stud-block in Figs. l and 2.
  • the eccentric ring is also turned in its bearing for bringing a part of its periphery of less diameter under the rock-shaft 27. A comparatively slight adjustment of this ring about its axis permits a comparatively great rearward recession of the upper clampingjaw.
  • the eccentric 28 permits a comparatively large opening between the clamping-jaws for the admission and handling of stock between the'same, and the eccentric 30 permits a wide range of adjustment for different thicknesses of stock and vfor different positions of the movable clamping-jaw relatively to the lower clamping-j aw.
  • a brake the combination, withy a lower clamping-j aw, an upper pivoted clamping-j aw, and a bending-leaf, of means for adjusting the pivotal position of said upper clamping-jaw, a link at each end of said clamping-jaws, pivotal connection-for eachof said links for each of said clamping-jaws, said pivotal connections comprising an eccentric ring, and means for adjusting said ring.
  • a brake the combination with a lower clamping-j aw, an upper pivoted clamping-j aw, and a bending-leaf, of means for adjusting the pivotal position of said upper clamping-jaws, a link at each end of said clamping-j aw, pivotal connection for each of f said links for each of ⁇ said clamping-jaws, said pivotal connections comprising an eccentric ring and means for' adjusting said ring, and a rock-shaft having an eccentric journal in each of said eccentric rings.
  • a brake the combination, with a pair of clamping-jaws and a bending-leaf, of a pivoted link at each end of said respective clamping-jaws, the pivotal connections of said links comprising inner. rockin trics and outer bearings adjustable a out the latter and on said links.
  • a brake the combination, with a pair of clamping-jaws and a bending-leaf, of links between said clamping-jaws, and a plurality of relatively adjustable eccentrics one Within the other forming pivotal connection end thereof, an eccentric ring for each of the latter having an annular groove, saidv links respectivelyhaving bearings about said rings, and set-bolts in said bearings extending into said respective annular grooves, substantially as described.

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C. N. FREY. BRAKE.
APPLIoATloN FILED JULY 2s. 190e.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 1.
THE NcmRIs PETERS Co., WASHINGTON, D. C
PATBNTED NOV. 27. 1906.
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UNITED rsTATEs PATENT oEEIcE.
CIJARENCE N. FREY, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO, ASSIGNOR TO THE J. M. ROBINSON VMANUFACTURING COMPANY, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO, A
CORPORATION OF OHIO.
BRAKE.
Patented Nov. 27, 1906.
Application filed Tilly 23, 1906. Serial No. 327,331.
To all wwm t may concern:
Be it known that I, CLARENCE N. FREY, a citizen of the United States, residing at Cincinnati, in the county of Hamilton and. State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Brakes, (Case B,) of
ka similar view of the same, showing the vupper or movable clamping-j aw provided with a rounding nose-piece and adjusted to a position rearward of that shown in Fig. 1 for accommodatin the nose-piece and also showing the bendingeaf in turned or raised position in dotted lilies for bending the sheet about the nose-piece. Fig. 3 is a plan view of my improved device, partly broken away. Fig. 4 is a cross-section of the same on the line :r of Fig. 3. Fig. 5 is a detail ofthe eccentric adjustment for the movable clamping-j aw shown in section on the line y y of Fig. 1. Fig. 6 is a section of the same on the line z z of- Fig. 1. Fig, 7 is a perspective view of the adj ustable eccentric., and Fig. 8 is a perspective view of the pin-wrench for the same.
1 represents the frame.
2 is a bed-piece extending the entire width of the machine. This bed-piece comprises a lower clamping-jaw 3 and has at each end thereof a rearward extension 4.
5 is a movable clamping-j aw which has a rearward extension 6 at each end thereof. A stud-block 7 is adjustably secured to each of theI rearward extensions 4 by having bolts 8 extend through slots 9 in the stud-blocks and selectively threaded into threaded apertures 10 of the rearward extensions 4. Each of the rearward extensions has an ear 117 into which a bolt 12 is threaded, the bolt taking against the stud-block on said extension for backing the same. A stirrup 13 depends from each rearward extension 6 and has a bearing 14 slidable in a slideway 15 therein, the bearing being adjusted to height by means of adjusting-bolts 16 17, secured in place by jam-nuts 18 19. Studs 20 project outwardly from the stud-blocks and form lpivots in the bearings 14 for the movable clampingjaw, which latter may be counterweighted by means of a weight 21 on an arm 22, extending rearwardly from the movable clamping-j aw.
23 is a bending-leaf trunnioned at each end on a trunnion 24, rocking in a bearing 25 in a cheek 26 at each end of llie bed-piece. Normally the outer forward clamping edges of the clamping-j aws and the inner upper bending edge of the bending-leaf meet at the axis of the trunnions 24, as indicated in Fig. 1. In machines of this character it is desirable to clamp the sheet or stock (shown at (L) to be4 bent firmly between the clamping-jaws prior to being bent by means of the bending-leaf, and vI accomplish this in superior 'manner, while providing wide range of adjustments of the upper clamping-j aw by the ,means herein shown and described.
27 is a shaft extending throughout the width of the machine. At each end thereof it has an eccentric 28 firmly secured thereto, as by means of a key 29.
3() is a ring whose outer face 31 is eccentric to its inner face 32. One of these eccentric rings extends about each ofthe eccentrics 28. At each end of the movable clamping-jaw there is a stud 33. There is a link 34 at each end of the machine having a bearing 35 exit is provided with holes 39, into which the pins 40 of a pin-wrench 41' are adapted to take. Each end of the shaft 27 is also pro- ,vided with an operating-lever 42', or suitable other means for rocking said shaft may be provided. p
When the upper clamping-j aw isin normal position-that is, with its clamping edge meeting the clamping edge of the lower clamping-jaw and the inner upper bending edge of the bending-leaf-the axis of the stud`33 is vertically above the axis of the shaft 27, with the highest part of the eccentric face of the eccentric 28 at the bottom, so as to practically IOO also forms a construction by which great pressure can be brought to bear upon the sheet being clamped for straightening it out If now and clamping it between the jaws. it is desired to adjust the limit of depression of the upper clam ing-jaw for accommodating any given thic mess of stock or for other purpose, the bolts 38 are slightly unscrewed for releasing their clamping 'action on the eccentric ring and the eccentric ring is turned in its bearing so as to shift its radial position and bring a part of it of less diameter under the shaft 27, the same adjustment being made at each end of the machine, and the bolts 38 then turned against the eccentric ring for holding the same in position.
As illustrating an operation and the range of adjustment of the machine I have in Fig. 2 shown it as employed in bending the rounded corners on heavy steel plates used in safe construction. When so employed, the movable clamping-j aw is provided with a rounding nose-piece 43, secured to the forward slanting face 44 of the movable clamping-j aw by means of bolts 45, and for accommodating this rounding nose-piece the movable clamping-j aw is adjusted rearwardly by moving back the stud-blocks 7, as indicated bythe relative positions of the stud-block in Figs. l and 2. The eccentric ring is also turned in its bearing for bringing a part of its periphery of less diameter under the rock-shaft 27. A comparatively slight adjustment of this ring about its axis permits a comparatively great rearward recession of the upper clampingjaw.
The eccentric 28 permits a comparatively large opening between the clamping-jaws for the admission and handling of stock between the'same, and the eccentric 30 permits a wide range of adjustment for different thicknesses of stock and vfor different positions of the movable clamping-jaw relatively to the lower clamping-j aw.
Having thus fully described my invention,
`v what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
l. In a brake, the combination, with a pair of clainping-jaws and a bending-leaf, of a link pivoted relatively to said clampingjaws, the pivotal connections of said link compigilsing an eccentric ring rotatively adjust'- a e.
, 2. In abrake, the combination, with a pair of clamping-jaws and-a bending-leaf, of a link pivoted relatively to said clampingjaws, the pivotal connections of said link comprising an eccentric ring rotatively adjustable and an eccentric within said ring,"y and means for rocking said last-named eccentric.
3. In a brake, the combination, withy a lower clamping-j aw, an upper pivoted clamping-j aw, and a bending-leaf, of means for adjusting the pivotal position of said upper clamping-jaw, a link at each end of said clamping-jaws, pivotal connection-for eachof said links for each of said clamping-jaws, said pivotal connections comprising an eccentric ring, and means for adjusting said ring.
4. In a brake, the combination with a lower clamping-j aw, an upper pivoted clamping-j aw, and a bending-leaf, of means for adjusting the pivotal position of said upper clamping-jaws, a link at each end of said clamping-j aw, pivotal connection for each of f said links for each of `said clamping-jaws, said pivotal connections comprising an eccentric ring and means for' adjusting said ring, and a rock-shaft having an eccentric journal in each of said eccentric rings.
5. In a brake, the combination, with a pair of clamping-jaws and a bending-leaf, of a pivoted link at each end of said respective clamping-jaws, the pivotal connections of said links comprising inner. rockin trics and outer bearings adjustable a out the latter and on said links.
6. In a brake, the combination, with a pair of clamping-jaws and a bending-leaf, of links between said clamping-jaws, and a plurality of relatively adjustable eccentrics one Within the other forming pivotal connection end thereof, an eccentric ring for each of the latter having an annular groove, saidv links respectivelyhaving bearings about said rings, and set-bolts in said bearings extending into said respective annular grooves, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof vI have signed my name hereto in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
CLARENCE N. FREY.
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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2474683A (en) * 1946-04-22 1949-06-28 Albert T O Neil Bending brake with adjustable work stop and clamping means
US2505665A (en) * 1946-05-04 1950-04-25 Imp Brass Mfg Co Tube clamping means
US2563088A (en) * 1946-06-28 1951-08-07 Penn Aircraft Products Inc Flaring tool
US2564459A (en) * 1949-07-06 1951-08-14 Berkroy Products Inc Sheet metal brake

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2474683A (en) * 1946-04-22 1949-06-28 Albert T O Neil Bending brake with adjustable work stop and clamping means
US2505665A (en) * 1946-05-04 1950-04-25 Imp Brass Mfg Co Tube clamping means
US2563088A (en) * 1946-06-28 1951-08-07 Penn Aircraft Products Inc Flaring tool
US2564459A (en) * 1949-07-06 1951-08-14 Berkroy Products Inc Sheet metal brake

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