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  • Our invention relates to addressing machines and especially tomachines for addressing envelops.
  • the principal object of the invention is to provide a simple,practical and effective construction of addressing machine.
  • Figure 1 is a plan vievv of an addressing machine embodying' our invention
  • Figs. 2 and 3 are vertical sections taken on lines 2- 2 and 3-3 in Fig. 1, certain parts being omitted in Fig. 2 and other parts being shown in full lines for convenience of illustration.
  • Figs. 4, 5 and 6 are details of construction.
  • the machine is provided with a horizontal top or table 1 on which is mounted a receptacle 2 for the envelops to be addresed.
  • This receptacle conveniently consists of horizontal bars or rods 3, 3, and a sliding plate 4 which is arranged to slide along the rods 3, 3 and force the envelops out of the receptacle, and to sch end Y is connected With cords 5, 5 which pass over pulleys 6, 6 and are provided With Weights 7, 7 which hold the slide 4 against the envelops and exert pressure thereon.
  • An abutment 8 is also mounted on the top 1 and -arranged opposite the mouth or opening of the Ireceptacle 2, so that the envelops are pushed against it and this abutment is provided with an opening 9 Fig. 2).
  • a cam 1() is mounted on a rotary shaft 1 1 and provided With a rubber band or covering 12, and a pin 13, and arranged to rotate sothat the cam 10 will enter the opening 9 in the abutment 8 and the pin 13 will engage the same and move it along the abutment 8.
  • the shaft 411 is driven by' miter gear connections with a rotary shaft i 11a (Fig. 3) which is in turn connected byfa belt and pulleys lflbvwith the main driving shaft 1S.
  • a guide 8a with a spring finger 8b is arranged with its end near the end of the abutment 8 to guide the envelops and hold the same against said abutment.
  • a pair of rolls 14, 15 are arranged at one Aside of the cam 10, and provided with upper portions 14a, 15a which are rubber covered and serve as feed rolls for the envelops, and are also provided With lower portions 14b and 15b, whereof the portion 15b is provided with types or an electrotype indicating the name and address of the party sending the envelops, and the portion 14b is provided with a pad adapted to coperate with said. electrotype to print said address on the envelop.
  • the rolls 14 and 15 are mounted on rotary shafts 16 and V17 respectively.
  • the shaft 16 is driven by miter gear connections With'a main driving shaft 18 having a pulley 19.
  • the roll 14 is driven by gears 16a and 17n respectively on the shafts 16 and 17.
  • a ⁇ Wheel or sprocket 20 suitably mounted on a rotary s aft and carrying a chain 21, consisting of a series of frames' 21L each provided with type representing a name and address.
  • the types of each frame are referably of rubber glued to the holders 21h( ig. 6) which are preferably made of pasteboard, and arranged to slide into yandout of the frames 21a, as'shovvn in Fig. 6.
  • the frames are made detachable from one another, as shown in said figure.'
  • the ends of the chain 21 are deposited in boxes 21, Fig. 3.
  • the Wheel 20 is automatically rotated in a ste by-step manner by a ratchet Wheel 22 an ratchet 23 o erated by a crank 25 on a shaft 26 Whic is driven from the shaft 16'by miter gears 27.
  • a plate 29 having an aperture is arranged. in front of the Wheel 20 so that the types on said Wheel come one after another into position behind said plate 29, and a reciprocating plunger 30 is'arranged opposite the aperture of plate 29'/Witl1 space between it and said plate for one of said envelops.
  • the plunger 30 is provided With a pad'adapted to act as platen 'and force the envelop against the type which hap ens to be in position behind the plate 29.
  • he plunger 30 is mounted on a reciprocating shaft 31 connected with a rocker arm 32 which is mounted on a pivot shaft 33 (Figs. 3 and 4) and is in turn con# ynected with a link 34 the shaft 33 and link 34 being omitted from 2 for convenience ofl illustration.
  • the latter is provided with a box 35 through which the horizontal shaftv 26 is passed, and said box is also provided with a roller 37 adapted tov coperate with cam 36 on said shaft 26.
  • a pair of rolls 39 and 40 whereof the roll 39 is a stationary idle roll suitably mounted on the machine frame, and the roll 40 is on a vibratory or rocking arm 41'which extends to the right- (Fig. l) and is mounted upon the shaftv16.
  • yThe spindle on which said roll 4() is mounted is extended down and provided with a pulley 42 from which a belt 43 extends to another pulley 44 on said shaft 16,V whereby the rotation of said shaft induces rotation of the roller 40.
  • a cam 45 is also mounted on the shaft 16 and arranged to act against a lever 46 pivoted at 47 and connected by a link 48 with the lever arm 41, whereby the roller 40 ordinarily copera'tes with the roll 39 to advance the envelops from the printing mechanism, but is .automatically withdrawn temporarily to permit a stoppage of said envelop during the printing operation. 4
  • Another feed roll 5() i's provided at the left of the rolls 39 and 40 and provided with ay rubber covered cam 51 adapted to act upon the envelops coming from the printing mechanism.
  • a receptacle 52 for the addressed envelops is located at the left hand side of the .machine,the same conveniently consisting of 35 rods or bars having a slide 53 against which the envelops are pressed.
  • the roll 50 is mounted on a rotary shaft 54 gear connected and driven by the main driving shaft 18.
  • the card electrotype or stereotype on the roller .15b is automatically inked by inking rollers 55, 56 and 57 cooperating with an inking disk 58 working in an ink fountain 59.
  • the first roll 55 is driven by gear wheel 60 meshing with gear 17a.
  • a feed roller 63 and inking rollers 64, 65 and66 are provided' for inking the rubber. types 21, 21, and these rollers cooperate with an ink fountain roller 67. These inking rollers are driven by a rod connection 6 8 with the crank 25'1l.
  • the operation of the device islas follows: A uantity of envelops are put in the rece tadle 2 and the machine started, as a resu t of which the rotary member will revolve and its cam 12 willl engage the envelops one by one and feed themout of the receptacle to the rollers 14 and 15. By these rollers a card containing the name and address of the party sending out the envelops, will be rinted upon one 'corner ofeach envelop.
  • heenvelops are then automatically fed to the left and ,come into position oppositey the large wheel 20, and each one is stopped there andy plunger 30 is operated t0 cause a name and roll 14 having 'section 15EL and lower sectionl15 .address of rubber type to be printed upon the envelop.
  • the feed roller 40 is withdrawn so t atl the envelop remains stationary in printing position.
  • the roller 40 is then returned and7 operates to feed the envelops to the left and into the receptacle 52. This operation is repeated time after time, each envelop being rinted with a card and then an address an then fed into the receptacle 52.
  • the different addresses are brought into printing position by the intermittent or step-by-step movement of the wheel 20.
  • An addressing machine comprising a Ypair of cooperating rollers, oneof which is provided with types for the card of the party sending out the addressed articles, and addressing mechanism comprising a series of connected type-bearing frames, means for advancing said frames into printing position, a reciprocating plunger to'coperate with the type-bearing frame in printing position, and means for yactuating said plunger and said card printing rolls.
  • An addressing machine comprising a rotary wheel carrying a chain com osed of connected frames each rovided wit an address, and ratchet mec anism for intermittently advancing said wheel, a rotary shaft for actuating saidratchet mechanism, means for rotating said shaft, a reci rocating plunger to 'cooperate with the ad ress in printin position, a reciprocating link operating sai lunger, a pivotedlever 32 operating said link, alink 34 connected with said lever 32, a cam on said rotary shaft, and 'a'pin on said link 34 for reci rocating the latter.
  • An addressing machine comprising a receptacle for the articles to be addressed, Q
  • abutment an abutment, and means for forcing said -articles against said abutment, said abutment being provided with an aperture, a rotary feed member l0 having a cam 12 with a pin 13 for feeding said articles from said receptacle and arranged to operate through the opening of said abutment, a pair of feed rolls 14 and l5 to receive said'a'rticles from said receptacle, said rolls being provided with printing mechanism, means for rotating said rolls, a rotary wheel carrying an endless chain of connected frames having addresses and ratchet mechanism for intermittently turning said wheel, means for actuating' said ratchet mechanism, a reciprocating plunger for printing said addresses, means for reciprocating said plunger, a )air of rolls ⁇ Bt) and 40, and means for withdrawing the roll 40 intermittently during the printing operation.k
  • An addressing machine comprising a receptacle for the articles to be addressml, an abutment, and means for forcing said articles against said abutment, said abutment being provided with an aperture, a "rotary feed member 1() having a cam 12 with a pin 12S for feeding said articles from said receptacle and arranged to operate through the opening of said abutment, ⁇ a pair of feed rolls 14 and 15 to receive said articles from said receptacle, said rolls being provided with printing mechanism, means for rotating said rolls, a rotary wheel carrying a chain of, connected frames having addresses, and ratchet meehanism for intermittently turning said wheel, means for actuating said ratchet mechanism, a reciprocating plunger for printing said addresses, means for reciprocating said plunger, a pair of rolls 39 and 4U, means for withthe printing operation, and a receptacle and l feeding device 5() for feeding the articles into said receptacle.

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o M. & J. BURKE. PATENTED FLB ADDRESSING MACHINE. APPLIGATION Hmm Nov.12.19o6.
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APPLICATION FILED NOV. 12. 1906.
No. 878,117. PATENTBD FEB. 4, 1908. M. 8 J. BURKE. .8111188881118 MACHINE.
APPLICATION IILBD NOV. 12.1906.
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ADDRESSING MACHINE.
APPLICATION FILED NOV. 12. 1906.
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ADDREssING-MACHINE.
f `Speciiz'ioation of Letters Patent.
. Patented Feb. 4, 1908.
Application filed November 12. 1906. Serial No'. 343.091.
T o all whom it may concern:
Be it known that We, MARTIN BURKE and JOSEPH BURKE, citizensof the United States, residing` at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Addressing-l Machines, of Which the following is a full, clear, concise, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings,` forming a part of this specification.
Our invention relates to addressing machines and especially tomachines for addressing envelops. l
The principal object of the invention is to provide a simple,practical and effective construction of addressing machine.
In the addressing machine Which We herein show for carrying out our invention, We arrange to feed the envelops one by one to the addressing frames, Where the addresses are automatically printed, and also arrange to` print a return card on the envelop if dei sired, and then the envelops are fed from the printing mechanisms.'
1n the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a plan vievv of an addressing machine embodying' our invention; Figs. 2 and 3 are vertical sections taken on lines 2- 2 and 3-3 in Fig. 1, certain parts being omitted in Fig. 2 and other parts being shown in full lines for convenience of illustration. Figs. 4, 5 and 6 are details of construction.
Referringrst to Fig. 1, the machine is provided with a horizontal top or table 1 on which is mounted a receptacle 2 for the envelops to be addresed. This receptacle conveniently consists of horizontal bars or rods 3, 3, and a sliding plate 4 which is arranged to slide along the rods 3, 3 and force the envelops out of the receptacle, and to sch end Y is connected With cords 5, 5 which pass over pulleys 6, 6 and are provided With Weights 7, 7 which hold the slide 4 against the envelops and exert pressure thereon. An abutment 8 is also mounted on the top 1 and -arranged opposite the mouth or opening of the Ireceptacle 2, so that the envelops are pushed against it and this abutment is provided with an opening 9 Fig. 2).-l A cam 1() is mounted on a rotary shaft 1 1 and provided With a rubber band or covering 12, and a pin 13, and arranged to rotate sothat the cam 10 will enter the opening 9 in the abutment 8 and the pin 13 will engage the same and move it along the abutment 8. The shaft 411 is driven by' miter gear connections with a rotary shaft i 11a (Fig. 3) which is in turn connected byfa belt and pulleys lflbvwith the main driving shaft 1S. A guide 8a with a spring finger 8b is arranged with its end near the end of the abutment 8 to guide the envelops and hold the same against said abutment.
A pair of rolls 14, 15 are arranged at one Aside of the cam 10, and provided with upper portions 14a, 15a which are rubber covered and serve as feed rolls for the envelops, and are also provided With lower portions 14b and 15b, whereof the portion 15b is provided with types or an electrotype indicating the name and address of the party sending the envelops, and the portion 14b is provided with a pad adapted to coperate with said. electrotype to print said address on the envelop. The rolls 14 and 15 are mounted on rotary shafts 16 and V17 respectively. The shaft 16 is driven by miter gear connections With'a main driving shaft 18 having a pulley 19.
The roll 14 is driven by gears 16a and 17n respectively on the shafts 16 and 17. At the left of the rolls 14 and 15 is a `Wheel or sprocket 20 suitably mounted on a rotary s aft and carrying a chain 21, consisting of a series of frames' 21L each provided with type representing a name and address. The types of each frame are referably of rubber glued to the holders 21h( ig. 6) which are preferably made of pasteboard, and arranged to slide into yandout of the frames 21a, as'shovvn in Fig. 6. The frames are made detachable from one another, as shown in said figure.' The ends of the chain 21 are deposited in boxes 21, Fig. 3. The Wheel 20 is automatically rotated in a ste by-step manner by a ratchet Wheel 22 an ratchet 23 o erated by a crank 25 on a shaft 26 Whic is driven from the shaft 16'by miter gears 27. A plate 29 having an aperture is arranged. in front of the Wheel 20 so that the types on said Wheel come one after another into position behind said plate 29, and a reciprocating plunger 30 is'arranged opposite the aperture of plate 29'/Witl1 space between it and said plate for one of said envelops. The plunger 30 is provided With a pad'adapted to act as platen 'and force the envelop against the type which hap ens to be in position behind the plate 29. he plunger 30 is mounted on a reciprocating shaft 31 connected with a rocker arm 32 which is mounted on a pivot shaft 33 (Figs. 3 and 4) and is in turn con# ynected with a link 34 the shaft 33 and link 34 being omitted from 2 for convenience ofl illustration. The latter is provided with a box 35 through which the horizontal shaftv 26 is passed, and said box is also provided with a roller 37 adapted tov coperate with cam 36 on said shaft 26. At the left of the printing mechanism, consisting of the reciprocating plunger 30 and rubber type addresses, are located a pair of rolls 39 and 40, whereof the roll 39 is a stationary idle roll suitably mounted on the machine frame, and the roll 40 is on a vibratory or rocking arm 41'which extends to the right- (Fig. l) and is mounted upon the shaftv16. yThe spindle on which said roll 4() is mounted is extended down and provided with a pulley 42 from which a belt 43 extends to another pulley 44 on said shaft 16,V whereby the rotation of said shaft induces rotation of the roller 40. A cam 45 is also mounted on the shaft 16 and arranged to act against a lever 46 pivoted at 47 and connected by a link 48 with the lever arm 41, whereby the roller 40 ordinarily copera'tes with the roll 39 to advance the envelops from the printing mechanism, but is .automatically withdrawn temporarily to permit a stoppage of said envelop during the printing operation. 4
Another feed roll 5() i's provided at the left of the rolls 39 and 40 and provided with ay rubber covered cam 51 adapted to act upon the envelops coming from the printing mechanism. A receptacle 52 for the addressed envelops is located at the left hand side of the .machine,the same conveniently consisting of 35 rods or bars having a slide 53 against which the envelops are pressed. The roll 50 is mounted on a rotary shaft 54 gear connected and driven by the main driving shaft 18.
The card electrotype or stereotype on the roller .15b is automatically inked by inking rollers 55, 56 and 57 cooperating with an inking disk 58 working in an ink fountain 59. The first roll 55 is driven by gear wheel 60 meshing with gear 17a.
A feed roller 63 and inking rollers 64, 65 and66 are provided' for inking the rubber. types 21, 21, and these rollers cooperate with an ink fountain roller 67. These inking rollers are driven by a rod connection 6 8 with the crank 25'1l The operation of the device islas follows: A uantity of envelops are put in the rece tadle 2 and the machine started, as a resu t of which the rotary member will revolve and its cam 12 willl engage the envelops one by one and feed themout of the receptacle to the rollers 14 and 15. By these rollers a card containing the name and address of the party sending out the envelops, will be rinted upon one 'corner ofeach envelop. heenvelops are then automatically fed to the left and ,come into position oppositey the large wheel 20, and each one is stopped there andy plunger 30 is operated t0 cause a name and roll 14 having 'section 15EL and lower sectionl15 .address of rubber type to be printed upon the envelop. During this o eration the feed roller 40 is withdrawn so t atl the envelop remains stationary in printing position. The roller 40 is then returned and7 operates to feed the envelops to the left and into the receptacle 52. This operation is repeated time after time, each envelop being rinted with a card and then an address an then fed into the receptacle 52. The different addresses are brought into printing position by the intermittent or step-by-step movement of the wheel 20.
It Will be understood thatvchanges and modifications may be madel without departing from the spirit of the invention.
What we claim is 1. An addressing machine comprising a Ypair of cooperating rollers, oneof which is provided with types for the card of the party sending out the addressed articles, and addressing mechanism comprising a series of connected type-bearing frames, means for advancing said frames into printing position, a reciprocating plunger to'coperate with the type-bearing frame in printing position, and means for yactuating said plunger and said card printing rolls.
2. An addressing machine, comprising a rotary wheel carrying a chain com osed of connected frames each rovided wit an address, and ratchet mec anism for intermittently advancing said wheel, a rotary shaft for actuating saidratchet mechanism, means for rotating said shaft, a reci rocating plunger to 'cooperate with the ad ress in printin position, a reciprocating link operating sai lunger, a pivotedlever 32 operating said link, alink 34 connected with said lever 32, a cam on said rotary shaft, and 'a'pin on said link 34 for reci rocating the latter.
3. ln an ad essing machine, thecombiw nation of two rolls 14 and 15 arran ed side by side and in contact with one anot er, the f an upper section 14a and lower section 14h, and the roll ll5 having an upper whereof the sections 14a and 15a cooperate andjcontact with one another and the sections 14b and 15b do the same, the uppe'r'sections 14a and 15a being'adapted to feed the articles to 11 be printed u on, and one ofthe lower sections being rovi ed with printing devices and the other eing adapted tocop'erate therewith, whereby said lower sections print upon the article fed by the u shafts carrying said 'roll s, means for `driving one of said shafts, ear connections between 'thesame and the ot er shaft, andinking roll- Yprinting mechanism, a pair of rolls 39 and 40 l to feed the articles away from the printing mechanism, aswinging armv 41 carrying the 130 er sections, rotary the prlntin 1,25
roll 40, and mechanism-for swinging said arm to withdraw the roll 40 from the roll 39 during the printing operation.
5. The combination with the printing mechanism, of feed rolls 14 and 15 arranged to feed the articles to be printed upon to the printing mechanism, a pair of rolls 39 and 40 to feed the articles away from the printing mechanism, a swinging arm 41 carrying the roll 40, a cam rotating with the roll 14, a pivoted lever 46 arranged to be actuated by said cam, and a connection between said lever 46 and arm 41 whereby the latter is actuated to intermittently withdraw the roll 40 from feeding position. f
6. The combination of a pair of feed rolls 14 and 15, printing mechanism, a pair of feed rolls 39 and 40, a rotary shaft carrying one of said rolls 14 and l5, gear connections to the other roll, a swinging arm 41 carrying the roll 40, a fiexible connector between the shaft of the roll 40 and the shaft of the roll 14 for continuously` turning the former, and mechanism actuated by the shaft 16 of the roll 14 for swinging said arm 41 to withdraw the roll 40 intermittently from feeding position. i
7. An addressing machine, comprising a receptacle for the articles to be addressed, Q
an abutment, and means for forcing said -articles against said abutment, said abutment being provided with an aperture, a rotary feed member l0 having a cam 12 with a pin 13 for feeding said articles from said receptacle and arranged to operate through the opening of said abutment, a pair of feed rolls 14 and l5 to receive said'a'rticles from said receptacle, said rolls being provided with printing mechanism, means for rotating said rolls, a rotary wheel carrying an endless chain of connected frames having addresses and ratchet mechanism for intermittently turning said wheel, means for actuating' said ratchet mechanism, a reciprocating plunger for printing said addresses, means for reciprocating said plunger, a )air of rolls` Bt) and 40, and means for withdrawing the roll 40 intermittently during the printing operation.k
S. An addressing machine, comprising a receptacle for the articles to be addressml, an abutment, and means for forcing said articles against said abutment, said abutment being provided with an aperture, a "rotary feed member 1() having a cam 12 with a pin 12S for feeding said articles from said receptacle and arranged to operate through the opening of said abutment,` a pair of feed rolls 14 and 15 to receive said articles from said receptacle, said rolls being provided with printing mechanism, means for rotating said rolls, a rotary wheel carrying a chain of, connected frames having addresses, and ratchet meehanism for intermittently turning said wheel, means for actuating said ratchet mechanism, a reciprocating plunger for printing said addresses, means for reciprocating said plunger, a pair of rolls 39 and 4U, means for withthe printing operation, and a receptacle and l feeding device 5() for feeding the articles into said receptacle.
ln witness whereof, we hereunto subscribe our names this 23rd day of November A. D.,
MARTIN BURKE. JOSEPH BURKE.
Witnesses CONRAD l). FoU'rn, BENJ. L. GA'rEs.
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US2503185A (en) * 1948-10-11 1950-04-04 Ansel J Wright Bed and platen hectographic address machine
US2601283A (en) * 1952-06-24 Ticket issuing machine
US2814984A (en) * 1953-08-20 1957-12-03 Adrema Ltd Printing machines
US3166309A (en) * 1963-02-11 1965-01-19 Joseph A Pidgeon Methods for making and distributing printed articles
US3312162A (en) * 1964-10-12 1967-04-04 Glen V Likens Print plate magazine and feeding means in address printing machine
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US2601283A (en) * 1952-06-24 Ticket issuing machine
US2503185A (en) * 1948-10-11 1950-04-04 Ansel J Wright Bed and platen hectographic address machine
US2814984A (en) * 1953-08-20 1957-12-03 Adrema Ltd Printing machines
US3166309A (en) * 1963-02-11 1965-01-19 Joseph A Pidgeon Methods for making and distributing printed articles
US3312162A (en) * 1964-10-12 1967-04-04 Glen V Likens Print plate magazine and feeding means in address printing machine
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