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US850895A US35418807A US1907354188A US850895A US 850895 A US850895 A US 850895A US 35418807 A US35418807 A US 35418807A US 1907354188 A US1907354188 A US 1907354188A US 850895 A US850895 A US 850895A
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  • the prime object of this invention is to produce a numbering-machine which will have a pawl-swing that may be independently' disconnected from the machine without disturbing the Wheels, and preferably to also allow the removal of the operating means, so that the machine may be left with wheels and frame substantially unencumbered and any part individually repaired, cleaned, adjusted, or oiled, as may be necessary. Incidentally I secure a machine that can be more readily' assembled in the shop than could heretofore be done.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation of one form of my improved machine.
  • Fig, 2 is'a plan of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is an end elevation.
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional side elevation.
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the independently-removable pawl-swing.
  • the frame 1 1s formed of an attachment-base 2 for attachment to the printing-press shaft when the machine is a numbering-head.
  • the frame -1 has two upstanding end plates 3, each supporting an interior portion or plate 4, two adjacent plates 3 and 4 in plan being 'U- shaped and all having circular openings in line with each other.
  • a setscrew 8 throu h one of the portions 4 may serve to hold t e tubular Shaft 5 and wheels in place.
  • the end portions 3 are formed'with restricted mouths 9, forming entrances to-their bearings, and the pawl-swing 10 is formed with two arms 11, each centrally bored, within which bore of each arm there-may be a key 12, if desired.
  • the sides of the projections are slabbed, as at 14, so as to produce a short diameter of the width of the restricted mouth 9. Consequently the pawl-swing on being turned at about right angles to its position in Fi 3 can be readily inserted or removed and w en inserted locked in position by a partial rotation of the swing. It never oscillates enough in practice to become dislodged.
  • the operating-shaft 15 has a slot or keyway 16 to engage the keys of the pawl-swing, so that its oscillation, secured in the ordinary manner from cams or the like, will be transmitted to the swing to cause it to intermittently advance the Inumbenwheels.
  • a dovetailed opening 18 at the base of the machine serves to attach it to the press-shaft in the usual manner.
  • the pawls 19 and their springs 20 are the ordinary retainingpawls common in this class of machine.
  • the pawl-swing carries the stepped pawlplate 22 on a shaft 23 and is provided with a spring 24 to keep the plate always in contact with the ratchets.
  • a numbering machine comprising a frame, wheels, a pawl-swing, and pawls therefor means for supporting the swing independently of the wheels, an operating-shaft connected with said swing but removable independently of the swing and wheels.
  • a numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing having arms and pawls therefor, means for moving the pawl-swing, portions of said frame lying between the arms of the" pawl-swing to which portions said wheels are revolubly secured.
  • a numbering-machine comprising a frame, wheels, a pawl-swing, and pawls there- .for, means for supporting the swing independently of the wheels, in combination with a hollow shaft on which said wheels are mounted, an operating-shaft connected with said swing but removable independently of the swing and wheels.
  • a numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing having arms and pawls therefor, means for moving the pawl-swing, portions of said frame lying between the arms of the pawl-swing to which portions said wheels are revolubly secured, and shaft means supporting the swing independently of the'wheels.
  • a numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing and pawls therefor, means for moving the pawl swing, portions of said frame, a hollow shaft on which the wheels are supported, itself supported by said frame portions, and shaft means supporting the swing independently of the wheels and tubular shaft.
  • a numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing having arms and pawls therefor, meansformoving the pawl-swing, portions of said frame lying between the arms of the pawl-swing to which portions said wheels are revolubly secured, said frame having exterior portion between one of which and one of the wheel-supporting portions an arm of the pawl-swing is pivotally siipported.
  • numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing having arms and pawls therefor, means for moving the pawl-swing, portions of said frame lying between the arms of the pawl-swing to which portions said wheels are revolubly secured, said frame having exterior portion between one of which and one of the wheel-supporting portions an arm of the pawl-swing is pivotally supported so as to be independently removable.
  • a numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing having arms and pawls therefor, means for moving the pawl-swing, portions of said frame lying between the arms of the pawl-swing to which portions said wheels are revolubly secured, said pawl-swing having an arm, a projection thereon of two diameters and an opening in the frame for said projection having a restricted receiving-mouth for said projection.
  • a numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing having arms and pawls therefor, means for moving the pawl-swing, portions of said frame lying between the arms of the pawl-swing to which portions said wheels are revolubly secured, said pawl-swing having an arm, a projection thereon of two diameters and an opening in the frame for said projection having a restricted receiving-mouth for said projection, an operating means for said swing and an engaging means between the swing and oper ating means.
  • a numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing having 'mg means,
  • a numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing having arms and pawls therefor, means for moving the pawl-swing, portions of said frame lying between the arms of the pawl-swing to which portions said wheels are revolubly secured, said pawl-swing having an arm, a projection thereon of two diameters and an opening in the frame for said projection having a restricted receiving-mouth for said projection, an operating means for said swing and an engaging means between the swing and operating means, said operating means being removable without dislodging the swing, said operating means comprising a slotted shaft and key therefor located on said arm.
  • a numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing having arms and pawls therefor, means for moving the pawl-swing, portions of said frame lying between the arms of the pawl-swing to which portions said wheels are revolubly secured, said pawl-swing having an arm, a projection thereon of two diameters and an opening in the frame for said projection having a restricted receiving-mouth for said projection, an operating means for said swing and an engaging means between the swing and operatin combination with a hollow shaft independently supporting the wheels andadapted to maintain its position and the position of the wheels after the removal of the swing and operating means.
  • a numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing having arms and pawls therefor, means for moving the pawl-swing, portions of said frame lying between the arms of the pawl-swing to which portions said wheels are revolubly secured, said pawl-swing having an arm, a projection thereon of two diameters and an opening in the frame for said projection having a restricted receiving-mouth for said projection, an operating means for said swing and an engaging means between the swing and operating means, "said operating means being removable without dislodging the swing, in combination with a hollow shaft independently supporting the wheels and adapted to maintain its position and the position of the wheels after the removal of the swing and operating means.
  • a numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing having 'arms and pawls therefor, means for moving the pawl-swing, portions of said frame lying between the arms of the pawl-swing to which portions said wheels are revolubly secured, said pawl-swing having an arm, a projection thereon of two diameters and an opening in the frame for said projection having a re stricted receiving-mouth for said projection, an operating means for said swing and an engaging means between the swing and operating means, said operating means being re movable without dislodging the swing, said operating means comprising a slotted shaft and key therefor located on said arm, in combination with a hollow shaft independently supporting the wheels and adapted to maintain its position and the position of the wheels after the removal of the swing and operating means.
  • a numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a paWl-swinghaving arms and pawls therefor, means for moving the pawl-swing, portions of said frame lying between the arms of the pawl-swing to which portions said wheels are revolubly secured, said frame having two portions U-shaped in plan, of which the inner portions-support the wheels and the outer portions the swing.
  • a numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing having arms and pawls therefor, means for moving the pawl-swing, portions of said frame lying between the arms of the pawl-swing to which portions said wheels are revolubly secured,
  • said frame having two portions U-shaped in plan, of which the inner portions support the wheels and the outer portions the swing, a hollow shaft extending between the inner portions and supporting the wheels.
  • a numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing having arms and pawl therefor, means for moving the pawl-swing, portions of said frame lying between the arms of the pawl-swing to which portions said wheels are revolubly secured, said frame having two portions Ueshaped in plan, of which the inner portions support the wheels and the'outer portions the swing, the outer portions having openings with restricted mouths.
  • a numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing having arms and pawls therefor, means for moving the pawl-swing, portions of said frame lying between the arms of the pawl-swing to which portions said wheels are revolubly secured, said frame having two portions U-shaped in plan, of which the inner portions support the wheels and the outer portions the swing, a hollow shaft extending between the inner portions and supporting the wheels, the outer portions. having openings with restricted mouths.

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UNITED STATES PATENT oEEIoE.
EDWIN e. BATES, on NEW YORK, N. ASSIGNOR TO THE BATES MAoHI'NE COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY. I
NUMBERlNG-MACHINE.
Specification of Letters Patent. I
Patented April 23, 1907.
Application filed January 26, 1907. Serial No. 354.188.
larly describe my invention as applied to this.
latter class of machine.
The prime object of this invention is to produce a numbering-machine which will have a pawl-swing that may be independently' disconnected from the machine without disturbing the Wheels, and preferably to also allow the removal of the operating means, so that the machine may be left with wheels and frame substantially unencumbered and any part individually repaired, cleaned, adjusted, or oiled, as may be necessary. Incidentally I secure a machine that can be more readily' assembled in the shop than could heretofore be done.
My invention will be more particularly pointed out in the claims. I
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a front elevation of one form of my improved machine. Fig, 2 is'a plan of the same. Fig. 3 is an end elevation. Fig. 4 is a sectional side elevation. Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the independently-removable pawl-swing.
As shown in the drawings, the frame 1 1s formed of an attachment-base 2 for attachment to the printing-press shaft when the machine is a numbering-head. The frame -1 has two upstanding end plates 3, each supporting an interior portion or plate 4, two adjacent plates 3 and 4 in plan being 'U- shaped and all having circular openings in line with each other.
A tubular shaft 5, of a length to reach betweenthe inner portions 4 of the U of the frame, has mounted upon it the numberwheels 6,with their attached ratchets 7, of ordinary construction, with or without dropciphers. I have shown in this application no drop-ciphers. Therefore the shaft 5 may have an ungrooved outer surface. A setscrew 8 throu h one of the portions 4 may serve to hold t e tubular Shaft 5 and wheels in place.
The end portions 3 are formed'with restricted mouths 9, forming entrances to-their bearings, and the pawl-swing 10 is formed with two arms 11, each centrally bored, within which bore of each arm there-may be a key 12, if desired. To the sides of the arm there are provided bushings or projections 13, having a cylindrical bore and cylindrical or outer surface fitting the bore in the arms 3. The sides of the projections are slabbed, as at 14, so as to produce a short diameter of the width of the restricted mouth 9. Consequently the pawl-swing on being turned at about right angles to its position in Fi 3 can be readily inserted or removed and w en inserted locked in position by a partial rotation of the swing. It never oscillates enough in practice to become dislodged. The operating-shaft 15 has a slot or keyway 16 to engage the keys of the pawl-swing, so that its oscillation, secured in the ordinary manner from cams or the like, will be transmitted to the swing to cause it to intermittently advance the Inumbenwheels.
A dovetailed opening 18 at the base of the machine serves to attach it to the press-shaft in the usual manner. The pawls 19 and their springs 20 are the ordinary retainingpawls common in this class of machine.
The pawl-swing carries the stepped pawlplate 22 on a shaft 23 and is provided with a spring 24 to keep the plate always in contact with the ratchets.
What I claim is 1. A numbering machine comprising a frame, wheels, a pawl-swing, and pawls therefor means for supporting the swing independently of the wheels, an operating-shaft connected with said swing but removable independently of the swing and wheels.
2. A numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing having arms and pawls therefor, means for moving the pawl-swing, portions of said frame lying between the arms of the" pawl-swing to which portions said wheels are revolubly secured.
3. A numbering-machine comprising a frame, wheels, a pawl-swing, and pawls there- .for, means for supporting the swing independently of the wheels, in combination with a hollow shaft on which said wheels are mounted, an operating-shaft connected with said swing but removable independently of the swing and wheels.
4. A numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing having arms and pawls therefor, means for moving the pawl-swing, portions of said frame lying between the arms of the pawl-swing to which portions said wheels are revolubly secured, and shaft means supporting the swing independently of the'wheels.
'5. A numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing and pawls therefor, means for moving the pawl swing, portions of said frame, a hollow shaft on which the wheels are supported, itself supported by said frame portions, and shaft means supporting the swing independently of the wheels and tubular shaft.
6. A numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing having arms and pawls therefor, meansformoving the pawl-swing, portions of said frame lying between the arms of the pawl-swing to which portions said wheels are revolubly secured, said frame having exterior portion between one of which and one of the wheel-supporting portions an arm of the pawl-swing is pivotally siipported.
7 numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing having arms and pawls therefor, means for moving the pawl-swing, portions of said frame lying between the arms of the pawl-swing to which portions said wheels are revolubly secured, said frame having exterior portion between one of which and one of the wheel-supporting portions an arm of the pawl-swing is pivotally supported so as to be independently removable.
8. A numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing having arms and pawls therefor, means for moving the pawl-swing, portions of said frame lying between the arms of the pawl-swing to which portions said wheels are revolubly secured, said pawl-swing having an arm, a projection thereon of two diameters and an opening in the frame for said projection having a restricted receiving-mouth for said projection.
9. A numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing having arms and pawls therefor, means for moving the pawl-swing, portions of said frame lying between the arms of the pawl-swing to which portions said wheels are revolubly secured, said pawl-swing having an arm, a projection thereon of two diameters and an opening in the frame for said projection having a restricted receiving-mouth for said projection, an operating means for said swing and an engaging means between the swing and oper ating means.
10. A numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing having 'mg means,
arms and pawls therefor, means for moving the pawl-swing, portions of said frame lying between the arms of the pawl-swing to which portions said wheels are revolubly secured, said pawl-swing having an arm, a projection thereon of two diameters and an opening in the frame for said projection having a restricted receiving mouth for said projection, an operating means for said swing and an engaging means between the swing and operating means, said operating means being removable without dislodging the swing.
11. A numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing having arms and pawls therefor, means for moving the pawl-swing, portions of said frame lying between the arms of the pawl-swing to which portions said wheels are revolubly secured, said pawl-swing having an arm, a projection thereon of two diameters and an opening in the frame for said projection having a restricted receiving-mouth for said projection, an operating means for said swing and an engaging means between the swing and operating means, said operating means being removable without dislodging the swing, said operating means comprising a slotted shaft and key therefor located on said arm.
12. A numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing having arms and pawls therefor, means for moving the pawl-swing, portions of said frame lying between the arms of the pawl-swing to which portions said wheels are revolubly secured, said pawl-swing having an arm, a projection thereon of two diameters and an opening in the frame for said projection having a restricted receiving-mouth for said projection, an operating means for said swing and an engaging means between the swing and operatin combination with a hollow shaft independently supporting the wheels andadapted to maintain its position and the position of the wheels after the removal of the swing and operating means.
13. A numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing having arms and pawls therefor, means for moving the pawl-swing, portions of said frame lying between the arms of the pawl-swing to which portions said wheels are revolubly secured, said pawl-swing having an arm, a projection thereon of two diameters and an opening in the frame for said projection having a restricted receiving-mouth for said projection, an operating means for said swing and an engaging means between the swing and operating means, "said operating means being removable without dislodging the swing, in combination with a hollow shaft independently supporting the wheels and adapted to maintain its position and the position of the wheels after the removal of the swing and operating means.
14. A numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing having 'arms and pawls therefor, means for moving the pawl-swing, portions of said frame lying between the arms of the pawl-swing to which portions said wheels are revolubly secured, said pawl-swing having an arm, a projection thereon of two diameters and an opening in the frame for said projection having a re stricted receiving-mouth for said projection, an operating means for said swing and an engaging means between the swing and operating means, said operating means being re movable without dislodging the swing, said operating means comprising a slotted shaft and key therefor located on said arm, in combination with a hollow shaft independently supporting the wheels and adapted to maintain its position and the position of the wheels after the removal of the swing and operating means.
15. A numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a paWl-swinghaving arms and pawls therefor, means for moving the pawl-swing, portions of said frame lying between the arms of the pawl-swing to which portions said wheels are revolubly secured, said frame having two portions U-shaped in plan, of which the inner portions-support the wheels and the outer portions the swing. v
16. A numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing having arms and pawls therefor, means for moving the pawl-swing, portions of said frame lying between the arms of the pawl-swing to which portions said wheels are revolubly secured,
said frame having two portions U-shaped in plan, of which the inner portions support the wheels and the outer portions the swing, a hollow shaft extending between the inner portions and supporting the wheels. 7
17. A numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing having arms and pawl therefor, means for moving the pawl-swing, portions of said frame lying between the arms of the pawl-swing to which portions said wheels are revolubly secured, said frame having two portions Ueshaped in plan, of which the inner portions support the wheels and the'outer portions the swing, the outer portions having openings with restricted mouths.
18. A numbering-machine comprising a frame, number-wheels, a pawl-swing having arms and pawls therefor, means for moving the pawl-swing, portions of said frame lying between the arms of the pawl-swing to which portions said wheels are revolubly secured, said frame having two portions U-shaped in plan, of which the inner portions support the wheels and the outer portions the swing, a hollow shaft extending between the inner portions and supporting the wheels, the outer portions. having openings with restricted mouths.
Signed at New York oity'this 24th day of January, 1907 EDWIN G. BATES. Witnesses:
A. N. FONDA, CARRIE E. WYLIE.
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