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US845837A US26328305A US1905263283A US845837A US 845837 A US845837 A US 845837A US 26328305 A US26328305 A US 26328305A US 1905263283 A US1905263283 A US 1905263283A US 845837 A US845837 A US 845837A
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  • L'WAL'IER E. WINES of Minneapolis, Hennepin county, Minnesota
  • Improvemen'tsl in NewspaperfAssemblng Machnes 'of which the following is a specification.
  • the object of my invention is to provide a -'machine wherein the several' parts or sections of a v Sunday or"holid'ay edition of a newspaperv can" be easily and quickly ass'e'mbiedor put together; and the invention hereinv described' is 'designed .as av modification of @the ,outer-section opening meansy .15
  • 'l ⁇ he invention consists generally in providing means for bending orv buckling the lower folded edge, ofthe outer section ofthe news'- ⁇ paper upwardlyY to separate lthe sides of the ⁇ fold and allow thel nose of the spreader to i c pass between them. 25
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view on the line x of, Fig.
  • Fig. 3 is a-detailview, partially in section, of the feedrolls vand the device for opening up the fold' at the lower edge of the outer section.
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional view on the line y y of Fig'. 3 looking inthe direction indicated by the arrow.
  • Fig. 5 is a horizontal sectional view through the feed-roll.
  • Fig. 6 is a detal'Viewy of Figj, showing in side eleva tion the feed-rolls, the spreader device, and the striker in the act o f engaging the folded edge ofthe section.
  • the drawing, 2 represents a suitable frame wherein the operating mechanism of 'the assembling-machine is mounted.
  • This machine as fully described in the application heretofore referred to, is rovided with a primary and' secondary fee one for the outer section or. part of the paper and the other for an inner section or art.
  • These feedl devices have been' describe in detail in my application filed as stated above, and it yisnot necessary in this case to again refer to these parts ofthe machine specifically, and I will therefore simply designate them as the primary and secondary feed devices.
  • 3v represents a driving-shaft having'a pulley 4 and a pinion 5, connected through a train of gears 6 with the ear mechanism 7 at'the opposite end of t e machine from which the primary feed device is operated.
  • a pusher device 10 is operated through gears 11,' shafts 12, and beveled gears 13l from the drive-shaft 3.
  • the funetionof this pusher device is to en'- gage one end of the newspaper-section andv feed it forward on edge to a point where it Will be engaged by the friction feed-wheels 14 and 15, arranged vin pairs, one pair being mounted upona pivoted plate 16 and moved toward and from the paper through a rod and eccentric connection 17 with a lcam-shaft.
  • Feed-tapes 21 and 422, .arranged in pairs, are operated through vertical vshafts 21', geared to the driving-shaft4 Near the feed-ro ⁇ lls and projecting above the level of the plate 9 is an antifriction-wheel 27, supported in a bracket 25.
  • This ⁇ wheel is adapted to' engage the folded lower edge of the newapapensection at its forward end and cause the same to bend 3 and 4.
  • lThe fold will be opened sufficiently .to receive the nose 30 of a fixed spreader device-29, which is ⁇ arranged near the .feed-rolls, one side of the section passingone 'side of the The outer newspaper part or section is fed. from the hopper in the primar feed, and the ICO or buckle upwardly, as plainly shown in Figs.
  • The. combinatrqn-w1th means'for advancing afolded newspa er part or section' on edge with its fold at t e b ottom, offeedwheels, feed-rolls arranged to receive the pa.- perfrom said wheels, and a bending or bucklinmeans Qperatingne'ar said rolls to openV the old in the aper.
  • U '6 The combination, with'the feed-rolls, of means arranged to engage the lower folded edge of anewspaper hpart or section passing lbetween said rolls 'and separ'atethe sides thereof', substantially as described.

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Nn. 845,337. PABTEp-MAR," 5,
f w. E: WINES. i NEWSPAPER ASSEMBLING MAGHINB,
APPLIGATON FILED JUNE 1. 1:5052
EATENTED MAR. 5, 1907.
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NEWSPAPER ASSENELING MACHINE.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 1. 1905.
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APPLICATION FILED JUNE l. 1905.
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No. 845,837. PATENTE) MAR. 5, 19217. W. B. WINES.
NEWSPAITE|` VASSEMBLING MACHINE. APPLIQATION FILED JUNE *1, 1905.
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- OUTER J'EC 7'/ 00' Tron/VEN* Y elevation of a newspaper-assembling ma- UNITED STATES .PATENT ortica.
; WALTER EfwINEs; or MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA.:
e NEWSPAVPER-ASSEWIBLINGMACHINE Specification of Letters fatent.V Apiiication filed June 1,1905. serial No'. 263,283. I
Iatented March 5, 1907.'
T a/ZZ whom t may concern:
A Be it known that L'WAL'IER E. WINES, of Minneapolis, Hennepin county, Minnesota, have invented certain new, and useful Improvemen'tsl in NewspaperfAssemblng Machnes, 'of which the following is a specification. l The object of my invention is to provide a -'machine wherein the several' parts or sections of a v Sunday or"holid'ay edition of a newspaperv can" be easily and quickly ass'e'mbiedor put together; and the invention hereinv described' is 'designed .as av modification of @the ,outer-section opening meansy .15
shown and' described inA a certain pending happlication forLetters Patent of the United States filed by me May 2, 1905, Serial No.
' out in theclaims'.
'l`he invention consists generally in providing means for bending orv buckling the lower folded edge, ofthe outer section ofthe news'- `paper upwardlyY to separate lthe sides of the` fold and allow thel nose of the spreader to i c pass between them. 25
In the accompanies drawings, femm "g part of this specification, `Figure l is 3, rem.
chine embodying my invention. Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view on the line x of, Fig.
1f looking toward theleft-hand 4end of the machine' or in the direction of the arrow marked a.- Fig. 3 is a-detailview, partially in section, of the feedrolls vand the device for opening up the fold' at the lower edge of the outer section. Fig. 4 is a sectional view on the line y y of Fig'. 3 looking inthe direction indicated by the arrow. Fig. 5 is a horizontal sectional view through the feed-roll.
shafts and the spreader device, showing the outer section between .the feed-rolls and a modified means. for openin its fold to Are-A ceive thel nose of the sprea er.- Fig. 6 is a detal'Viewy of Figj, showing in side eleva tion the feed-rolls, the spreader device, and the striker in the act o f engaging the folded edge ofthe section.-
1n the drawing, 2 represents a suitable frame wherein the operating mechanism of 'the assembling-machine is mounted. This machine, as fully described in the application heretofore referred to, is rovided with a primary and' secondary fee one for the outer section or. part of the paper and the other for an inner section or art. These feedl devices have been' describe in detail in my application filed as stated above, and it yisnot necessary in this case to again refer to these parts ofthe machine specifically, and I will therefore simply designate them as the primary and secondary feed devices. 3v represents a driving-shaft having'a pulley 4 and a pinion 5, connected through a train of gears 6 with the ear mechanism 7 at'the opposite end of t e machine from which the primary feed device is operated.
sections or parts so -fed are de ivered to a-series of tapes 8 and turned thereby from a horizontal to avertical position and delivered to a'stop-plate 9, with the folded edge of the sectionet the bottom, A pusher device 10 is operated through gears 11,' shafts 12, and beveled gears 13l from the drive-shaft 3. The funetionof this pusher device is to en'- gage one end of the newspaper-section andv feed it forward on edge to a point where it Will be engaged by the friction feed- wheels 14 and 15, arranged vin pairs, one pair being mounted upona pivoted plate 16 and moved toward and from the paper through a rod and eccentric connection 17 with a lcam-shaft. VThe feed-wheels are driven through contact with the surfaces of feed- rolls 18 and 19, mounted on the shafts' 12 and 20 and geared to the driving-shaft 3. The mechanism heretofore described is. substantially the same as in my application above referred to. The feedrolls differ from those shown and described in my former application in having no neumatic or other devices arranged in their surfaces for attracting and opening the sides-of the newspaper fold to allow it to receive the nose of the spreader. Feed-tapes 21 and 422, .arranged in pairs, are operated through vertical vshafts 21', geared to the driving-shaft4 Near the feed-ro`lls and projecting above the level of the plate 9 is an antifriction-wheel 27, supported in a bracket 25. This `wheel is adapted to' engage the folded lower edge of the newapapensection at its forward end and cause the same to bend 3 and 4. lThe fold will be opened sufficiently .to receive the nose 30 of a fixed spreader device-29, which is` arranged near the .feed-rolls, one side of the section passingone 'side of the The outer newspaper part or section is fed. from the hopper in the primar feed, and the ICO or buckle upwardly, as plainly shown in Figs.
Lspreacler and the other side of the section on of the feed-rolls 18 to receivethe tapes 2 1 and 22, as indicated in Fi s. and 6, and instead of mounting thewhee 27 in a fixed support I may provide a bracket carrying said'z Wheel at its upper Yend and vertically movable in guides 26 and having an arm28, that travels in again-,groove 24, provided in the periphery of a hu b 23, secured on the shaft 12.-
The movements of the parts willbe properly timed's'o' that the wheel 27, normally below i the level of' the plate-9, will be raised to a p'oin'tabove saidplate into the-path f the4 newspaper-section at. thefr'ight moment to; engage the lower edge-'ofthe section'and open the'fold therein -xwhen the end of the lseetion passes out `from betweenthe feed-rolls'. Af-
' -ter` leaving the spreader dvicethe newspaposltion with its v folded edge at the bottom,` of an antifriction-whe'el. arranged to engage,
per-section will pass betweenytlie'rolls 33 'and 3.4,' both having'a revolving movement and thelatter an. oscillating movementV through its connection with the bellcrank 35 andthe cam 35 on the camshaft 136. During. the time'the outer section of the newspa er, with' its fold opened-,is held betweenthero ls 33 andK 34 the inner-section will be fed down between the tapes 37 afnd 3:8 in' substantially thesame manner as described in myV ending applica'- 4en the two sec'- tion above referredfto. tions havebeen assembled," they will pass down between ythe rolls 3 3jand 3 4 tothe packing mechanism beneath.'
Y. -I claim as my vinvention--- f 1. The combination, with means for feeding a folded newspaper part'OrseCtin in a vertical position with :the fold' 'at the bottom', of means for bending or bucklingA the fold upz ward toseparate' the sides thereof, substantially as described.
2. The combination, with means for feeding `a newspaper part or section in a vertical said f old "and spread or separate the. sides!- thereof, substantiallyas described.
3. -Th`e combination, with means for feed-y ing a folded newspaper-section, of means arranged to engage saldfolded edge and-bend or buckle the same to se arat'e the sides of the fold, substantially as scribed. l
4. The combination, withmeans for feeding a foldednewspaper part or section, of an antifriction-wheel arranged folded edge and separate the sides o t e fold,
' substantially as described.
o en a e said 5. The. combinatrqn-w1th means'for advancing afolded newspa er part or section' on edge with its fold at t e b ottom, offeedwheels, feed-rolls arranged to receive the pa.- perfrom said wheels, and a bending or bucklinmeans Qperatingne'ar said rolls to openV the old in the aper. U '6. The combination, with'the feed-rolls, of means arranged to engage the lower folded edge of anewspaper hpart or section passing lbetween said rolls 'and separ'atethe sides thereof', substantially as described.
' 7.', lThe combination, with the feed-rolls, of4
means arranged to engage the lower folded edge o f a `newspaper -partor section passing between said rolls andseparate 4the sides of the fold, and a spreader device having a nose adaptedv to pass betweenv said sides," substantially as described. I
` `8. The .combination, with thei'feedrolls .and a spreader device, offered-tapes provided in connection'withv said rolls and spreader, and-means operating vbetween-said rolls and 'spre'aderdevice to engage the folded edge of a newspaper partorsetion passing between said rolls and separat-e the sides of the fold, substantially as'described.
,9. The combination, with-the .feed-rolls, of means for advancing a folded-newspaper part or section in a vertical position with the fold at thebottom, a stop-'plate on which the sec- .tion is supported, an antifriction wheel mounted'to project above the level of said v ,plate and'engage said' lower folded4 edge of .the section and open the same, substantially as described. y
10. The combination-'with the feed-rolls.' Aof a stop-plate, meansfor pushinga folded newspaper part or section into said rolls over said plate, an antifriction-wheel mounted to.
reject above said plate and Contact withthe roo" ower folded edge of the paper `to bend or buckle the same, and a spreader device having a nose to pass between the sides of the fo d when openedby said 'buckling device,
Asubstantially as described.
I In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 24th day of May, 1905.
i WALTER E. WINES.' Witnesses: j i
RICHARD PAUL, .0.1 MAQNAMARA..
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US2440840A (en) * 1945-03-24 1948-05-04 Robert Gair Co Inc Carton erecting apparatus
US3420516A (en) * 1964-09-30 1969-01-07 Graphicart Int Method of and apparatus for stuffing printed matter with inserts
US3511494A (en) * 1967-05-10 1970-05-12 Ivanhoe Research Corp Apparatus for automatically separating the top layer of a multi-layer workpiece
US3711084A (en) * 1970-10-27 1973-01-16 American Newspaper Pub Apparatus for separating a bundle of plural sheets
US3813093A (en) * 1971-02-02 1974-05-28 Rahdener Maschinenfab Kolbus A Device for inserting bookmarks into books
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US2440840A (en) * 1945-03-24 1948-05-04 Robert Gair Co Inc Carton erecting apparatus
US3420516A (en) * 1964-09-30 1969-01-07 Graphicart Int Method of and apparatus for stuffing printed matter with inserts
US3511494A (en) * 1967-05-10 1970-05-12 Ivanhoe Research Corp Apparatus for automatically separating the top layer of a multi-layer workpiece
US3711084A (en) * 1970-10-27 1973-01-16 American Newspaper Pub Apparatus for separating a bundle of plural sheets
US3813093A (en) * 1971-02-02 1974-05-28 Rahdener Maschinenfab Kolbus A Device for inserting bookmarks into books
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