US84281A - Improvement in cloth-measuring apparatus - Google Patents

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  • Figure 2 is a side view.
  • Figure 3 is an end view.
  • FIGS 4: and 5 are detached sections.
  • A, fig. 1, is a platform, on which is arranged the following apparatus, viz:
  • the inner end of the sha-it F terminates in a spreading fan-tailed clamp, G, fig. 1.
  • Corresponding wheels and clamps are arranged in like manner to the opposite end of the shaft 0 and frame, as shown in 2, D E, with the difference only that the wheel E is keyed to the stem of the clamp which forms its shaft, instead of being feathered to it, as specified of the wheel E.
  • H fig. 1
  • J a larger one
  • M is a lever, one end of which is attached to the bar L, reaching from thence over and upon the roller H, the purpose of which is to keep the said roller hard pressed upon the roller J, by means of the adjustingscrew N..
  • O, fig. 3 is a slide, on one end of which is fixed a standard, 1?, provided with a clamp, Q.
  • the standard referred to is secured to the slide by a thumb-screw, A, penetrating the base of the standard, into and through a slottedsill or rail, B, fig. 1, in and alongwvhich it fiioves for adjustment, for a pmpose hereinafter shown.
  • the slide 0 is secured to and moves in the bed 0' by a tongue and groove, as shown in the cross-section, fig. 4, and so also is the base of the standard It secured to and works in the slide by means of atongue In order to lessen this labor, and facilitate the work of invoicing, this machine is especially intended, and operated in the following manner, viz:
  • the roll of goods to be run ofif and measured is secured between the standards R P in the clamp Q,'said clampembracing the ends of the board on which the goods are wound.
  • a naked winding-board is also secured in the clamps G, on the opposite side of the machine into which the goods are to be run off.
  • E represents a roll of goods in process of winding.
  • the number of yards in the piece is determined by the register R, each revolution of the roller causing a certain movement of the dial-plate, and indicated by the points, so that the number of yards that each piece of goods ma contain is given at the time of winding.

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R. H. KENT.
Cloth Measure.
Patented Nov. 24, 1868.
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Letters Patent No. 84,281, dated November 24, 1868.
v IMPROVEMENT IN CLOTH-MEASURING- APPARATUS.
To all whom "it may concern.-
Be it known that I, R. H. KENT, of Middlebury, in the county of Summit, and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful lmprovementsin :1 Machine for Invoicing Cloths, 8:0. and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and complete description of the construction and operation of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making a part of this specification, in which Figure l is a top view of the machine.
Figure 2 is a side view.
Figure 3 is an end view.
Figures 4: and 5 are detached sections.
Like letters of reference refer to like parts in the views.
A, fig. 1, is a platform, on which is arranged the following apparatus, viz:
In the frame, B, 2, is journallcd the shaft 0, 3, to one end of which is keyed a cog-wheel, 1), above which, and engaging in the same, is a similar wheel,
- E, fitted loosely and feathered to the shaft F, 1, so
that said shaft can slide in and through the wheel for a purpose hereinafter shown.
The inner end of the sha-it F terminates in a spreading fan-tailed clamp, G, fig. 1.
Corresponding wheels and clamps are arranged in like manner to the opposite end of the shaft 0 and frame, as shown in 2, D E, with the difference only that the wheel E is keyed to the stem of the clamp which forms its shaft, instead of being feathered to it, as specified of the wheel E.
H, fig. 1, is a smooth-faced roller, having its bearings in the stays I, secured to the sides of the frame B. Immediately below this roller is a larger one, J.
The faces of said rollers Illll upon each other for a purpose hereinafter shown.
\ Arranged parallel with these rollers are the bars K L, fig. 1, to which reference will hereafterbc made. 4
M is a lever, one end of which is attached to the bar L, reaching from thence over and upon the roller H, the purpose of which is to keep the said roller hard pressed upon the roller J, by means of the adjustingscrew N..
O, fig. 3, is a slide, on one end of which is fixed a standard, 1?, provided with a clamp, Q.
On the opposite end of said slide is arranged an adjustable standard, R, in the upper end of which is fitted a movable clamp, S.
The standard referred to is secured to the slide by a thumb-screw, A, penetrating the base of the standard, into and through a slottedsill or rail, B, fig. 1, in and alongwvhich it fiioves for adjustment, for a pmpose hereinafter shown.
The slide 0 is secured to and moves in the bed 0' by a tongue and groove, as shown in the cross-section, fig. 4, and so also is the base of the standard It secured to and works in the slide by means of atongue In order to lessen this labor, and facilitate the work of invoicing, this machine is especially intended, and operated in the following manner, viz:
The roll of goods to be run ofif and measured is secured between the standards R P in the clamp Q,'said clampembracing the ends of the board on which the goods are wound.
A naked winding-board is also secured in the clamps G, on the opposite side of the machine into which the goods are to be run off.
The free end of the goods is then carried up over the rail or bar L, from thence downunder the bar K, thence between the rollers to the winding-board, to which it is attached. i
E represents a roll of goods in process of winding.
Now, on turning the board secured in clamp G, by'
means of the crank F and wheels D E, the goodswill he run off from the roll X, and wound again at E.
In order that the goods shall be rewound tightly and smoothly, a tension is given to it between the roll E and rollers H J.
As the cloth is passed between said rollers, more or less tension can be given to the goods by the adjustingscrew N, causing the roller H to engage with greater or less intensity upon the lower'one, J, as the nature of the goods may require.
As the cloth is being rmi off, the number of yards in the piece is determined by the register R, each revolution of the roller causing a certain movement of the dial-plate, and indicated by the points, so that the number of yards that each piece of goods ma contain is given at the time of winding.
As the measurement is made from the line of contact of the tension rollers in the direction of the winding or tension of the goods, a greater degree of accuracy in the measurement is obtained than can be if measured in the slack or by hand.
Should the winding of the cloth be uneven, running too much over the ends of the winding-board, it can be easily corrected by moving the slide 0 along in either direction, as the case may be, and thereby keep the goods free of wrinkles, and even with the ends of the board.
It will be obvious that as the standard R is adjust standards It and E, so that they may be moved therein, a collar, N, securing thein in any one position required.
As the measurement is made from the line of contact of the rollers H J, after all wrinkles have been removed, as the first thread passes, and before the goods are stretched, a greater degree of accuracy in measurement is obtained than can be if measured in the slack or by hand.
Thus, it will be seen, by the operation of the rollers H J two distinct and valuable effects are produced: first, the aoeurate measurement of the'goods; second,
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