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US947309A US39442907A US1907394429A US947309A US 947309 A US947309 A US 947309A US 39442907 A US39442907 A US 39442907A US 1907394429 A US1907394429 A US 1907394429A US 947309 A US947309 A US 947309A
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  • This invention relates to hat forming nniohines, und more ated hat' presses.
  • Figure 1 is :i View in front eievntion ot t-l e complete machine, the diesI being open, lig. 2 is a View in side elevation of the seme.
  • Fig. 3 is e View in side elevation of the saine.
  • Figs. 5, G and 7 are n detail niainly in section ot. the upper and tower dies and related parts. Figs. 5, G and 7 :ire
  • ⁇ tranne 8 and in the' torni shown comprises n 3 rigid brim forming;- ineinher Zliseeured to 2 is n sWinOin talole secured to the trznue' hy the pivoted links 3.y
  • #L is :in operating lever adopted to swing the table from the upper central position shown in Fig. 23 to the lower forward position shown in Fig. 2.
  • S is a die carrying frame adjustable upon the upper ends ot the. rods 5- 5
  • the cross head 6 is operated by a double toggle on eneh side of the fingerne comprisingl the linke 9 pivi ⁇ guide rods elidnlilr nioiinted in the traine 8.
  • the upper crown forming ⁇ die ineniher is of the lrydronlie type andV con sists of the tiexblelhng Q8 eecnred to the rigid briin forming ineinlier 94.
  • 3l is n tuhe for admitting ⁇ liquid tothe lio ing material is placed upon the lower die upper die'member into contact with the.. vlower. die member.
  • the adjustment of the frame S may be such thatthe operating bar may be depressed to suchan 'enA tent that the toggle links will be brought into line and practically self-locked (see Fig. 3).
  • the links are so curved or shaped that they will not interfere with one another in this final closing ⁇ movement. lVhen the pressure is completed, the press will remain in this position until the bar 13 is lifted to throw the Said links off center, whereupon the springs 20 and 23. will cause a lifting movement and restore the parts to their
  • the springs'26 force the brim forming member 24 downward, reducii'ig the -pressure on the Aliquid in the bag 28. It is now only necessary to swing the lever Lil to the position shown in Fig.
  • the dies 24 and 27 being ⁇ of solid material preferably metal serve in addition to shaping the hat material to press or nish both the upper and lower surface of the hat brim, while at the same time the walls of the crown receiving recess in the lower die 27 also presses 7 or finishes the outer surface of the crown', hence, simultaneously with the shaping operation, all exposed surfaces of the hat are pressed or finished whereby subsequent operations for this purpose are eliminated.
  • lVhat l claim is1- l. ln a hat press, two opposed dies, pressuremechanism connected with one of said dies. and means whereby the other of said dies may be moved into and out of the path of and toward and from the opposed die, indemndently of said pressure mechanism.
  • a hat press two opposed dies, pressure mechanism connected with one of said dies, a shiftable table supporting the other die. and means whereby the second die may be moved into and out of the path of and toward and from the opposed die. independently ot said pressure mechanism.
  • a hat press two opposed dies, pres sure mechanism connected with one of said dies.
  • a swinging table carrying the other of said dies,and means .whereby said table may be swung into and out of and toward and from the path ot' the opposed die, independently ot said pressure lnechanism.
  • a hat press a frame, a die member adjustably mounted therein, pressure mechanism for said die member, an opposed die member. and means operable independently of said pressure mechanism whereby said second die may be moved into the path of and toward said first die.
  • a 'hat press i. ln a 'hat press, a frame, a die member adjusiably mounted therein, pressure mechanism for said die member, an opposed diemember and manually operable means independent of said pressure mechanism to more said second die into the path of and toward l the first die.
  • a hat press ay frame, opposing die members, one of said members being reciprocable, means to reciprocate said member to apply initial pressure to all parts of the hat and additional means to apply pressure upon said member including toggles, and a toggle operating bar, said reciprocating 'ilie member, reeiproefiiing rf toggles.
  • movimie die rotiemounten zitlnptetl. to ree' merite editi rooie, comprise ingr e linlrvpiroerl nei@ rotle, e link nivn oteil to Sind r'irsirn'e, enti zionnerire ber pivoeil enel; enti to the free ei or eeitl links, enti en operating ber Seenretl to eeitl vonneetinir ber.
  • a eroes head operating in :i Ielot in seid frame and Secured to seid rode, :i link pivotetl at; ear-.h end of said Cross head, link pivotetl at each side ot' Seid carbonne, connecting bare for said linlrs,n shaft mov able in said cross heetlslot, Emiel connecting bars; being' secured to .said shaft, en operating lever for said parte, and seperate means for, partially moving eoifl toggle links in :i direction to move the dies toward each other, inelntling e toot trenclle and kconnecting; clevieee.

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iC, W. STEVENS. HAT PORMING PRESS.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 25, 1907.
947,309. Patented Jan.l25,1910.
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Patented M125, 1910.
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@of K C. W. STEVENS.
EAT. FORMING PRESS.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT.25, 1907.
947, 309. Patented Jau. 25, 1910.v
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'0. W. STEVENS.
EAT PORMING PRESS.
v APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 25, 1907. 4"?3 Patuted 53.11.25, 19M).
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GHARLES W. STEVENS, 0F EAST GRANGE. NEW' JERSEY.
HAT-FRMIN'G PRESS.
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Specification of Letters Potent.
.E-Porent-ed Jain. 25, 191@ Application filed September 25. 1907. Serial No. SMAZS.
To all 'whom L15 'may conne/rn.'
:i citizen ot the United fftzitesT residingl nt East wrange. county of Essex, tritate ot' New Jersey, have invented certain new und useful which the following is n full. eienr, and emot description.
liar on the .opposite eide by the shaft 12 passing through the vertical slot 7. forming n floating pivotfor the seid bers li.
13 ie :in operating bnr for the. toggle meeh- E :mism and secured to the shaft iii. Improvements in Hat-Forming lrresses, oi
This invention relates to hat forming nniohines, und more ated hat' presses.
pnrtienlzirtiv to hond ope-r support. thereforr` w-hueh The objects of this invention nre to nllow f to accommodate the die opening springs to dies of ditterent weights. Theei und other advantages will loe more clearly understood i on upward hy reference to the accompanying' drawings, which illustrate the preterred ,t'orni 'of the machine. However, minor changes may he f made without the invention. l
Figure 1 is :i View in front eievntion ot t-l e complete machine, the diesI being open, lig. 2 is a View in side elevation of the seme.
Fig. 3 is e View in side elevation of the saine. i
the dies 'being elosedmFig. 4- is n detail niainly in section ot. the upper and tower dies and related parts. Figs. 5, G and 7 :ire
detail Views in section' of different forms ot l lower dies. l
1 1 nre the side members of the tranne.
departing troni the scope ot' 14: n treadle inonnted on the shaft to connecting the side members l ntthe reilr ofthe treme.
lt e. slnrft connecting the side members l nt ,the 'front oit the traine. l? is n central also nets as :i guide tor'the trezidle 14T.
'1 8 nn :irin pivoted et one end on the and eoinneted ot the other end ot' the @ross head l5) is :1. piroted link eonneeting the :irin '1S to the treedle 14.
20-'20 nro springs surroundinlf;` the shaft 15 on each side of the treadle let, und exert pressure upon seid trendle.
Ql-Qi :ire toothed seetors mounted at. each extremity7 ot the shaft l5 and are secured to one end of the springs 20-4&0,
22M-Qi). :ire detents mounted on the side members 1 and ere adapted to engage the upward pressure upon the said zu'ni. The
upper het 'forming die carried lo); the
`tranne 8, and in the' torni shown comprises n 3 rigid brim forming;- ineinher Zliseeured to 2 is n sWinOin talole secured to the trznue' hy the pivoted links 3.y
#L is :in operating lever adopted to swing the table from the upper central position shown in Fig. 23 to the lower forward position shown in Fig. 2.
are die supporting rods traveling through vertical hearings on each side of the traine and nre secured at their lower ends to a Cross head (i operating' in a vertical .slot ai in each side member l.
S is a die carrying frame adjustable upon the upper ends ot the. rods 5- 5, The cross head 6 is operated by a double toggle on eneh side of the freine comprisingl the linke 9 pivi `guide rods elidnlilr nioiinted in the traine 8.
2(326 rire springs Surrounding each rod 25, between the die nieniher Q4 and 'the freine 8. 27 is n rigid lower die member mounted ou i, the swinging t'nhl'e 2 in line with the upper 5 die nieinher when the tnhle is in the raised i position.
oted to the Cross head 6, the links 1G pivoted i to the side members l and the tonnen-,ting
- bars'll pivoted to the t'ree ends ot the link.L
9 and 1t). Each of the connecting` tiers tft eonneeted nt.- the center to the eorrespmiding l The upper crown forming` die ineniher is of the lrydronlie type andV con sists of the tiexblelhng Q8 eecnred to the rigid briin forming ineinlier 94.
29 is n. Cylinder secured to the nieniher 2A nhove the han 29.
-30 is :i piston in the ejvlinder Q9 seeured to the t'rnine 8.
3l is n tuhe for admitting` liquid tothe lio ing material is placed upon the lower die upper die'member into contact with the.. vlower. die member.
Further depression of the treadle 14 causes the frame 8 to descend, increasing the tension of the springs 26 and forcing the die member 24C into more intimate contact with the hat material and moving the `piston 30 downward in the cylinder 29, displacing the fluidtherein so as to cause the bag 28 to bulge and force the hat material into conformity with the walls of the recess in the lo'wer die member 27 to form the crown. The operation ofthe treadle performs still another function,- for as the cross head moves downward the4 links 9 and 'l0 .rotate the connecting bar l1 upon its floating pivot shaft 12 and bring the operating bar 13 within easy reach of the op erator without his changing position. A filial powerful set may be given by the manipulation of this bar 13. The adjustment of the frame S may be such thatthe operating bar may be depressed to suchan 'enA tent that the toggle links will be brought into line and practically self-locked (see Fig. 3). The links are so curved or shaped that they will not interfere with one another in this final closing` movement. lVhen the pressure is completed, the press will remain in this position until the bar 13 is lifted to throw the Said links off center, whereupon the springs 20 and 23. will cause a lifting movement and restore the parts to their The springs'26 force the brim forming member 24 downward, reducii'ig the -pressure on the Aliquid in the bag 28. It is now only necessary to swing the lever Lil to the position shown in Fig. 2 to shift the table 2 toward the operator and to a lower level, thus facilitating the easy removal of the hat thus formed. The dies 24 and 27 being` of solid material preferably metal serve in addition to shaping the hat material to press or nish both the upper and lower surface of the hat brim, while at the same time the walls of the crown receiving recess in the lower die 27 also presses 7 or finishes the outer surface of the crown', hence, simultaneously with the shaping operation, all exposed surfaces of the hat are pressed or finished whereby subsequent operations for this purpose are eliminated.
'ln forming hats of different shapes, it is i necessary to provide dies of dillerent shapes and weight, and to accomn'lodate the return springs 20-20 to the different weights of the upper dies the tension in the spring; 2f? may be adjusted by the sectors 21 and :le
.While I have shown two toggle links 9 and 10, since superior results can be obtained thereby, in the broadest aspect this invexr tion should not be understood as being lim ited thereto.' It will be seen that by this or. equivalentarrangement uniform pressure will be applied to th'e dies in each successive operation of the press.
lVhat l claim is1- l. ln a hat press, two opposed dies, pressuremechanism connected with one of said dies. and means whereby the other of said dies may be moved into and out of the path of and toward and from the opposed die, indemndently of said pressure mechanism.l
ln a hat press, two opposed dies, pressure mechanism connected with one of said dies, a shiftable table supporting the other die. and means whereby the second die may be moved into and out of the path of and toward and from the opposed die. independently ot said pressure mechanism.
3. n a hat press, two opposed dies, pres sure mechanism connected with one of said dies. a swinging table carrying the other of said dies,and means .whereby said table may be swung into and out of and toward and from the path ot' the opposed die, independently ot said pressure lnechanism.
l. ln a hat press, a frame, a die member adjustably mounted therein, pressure mechanism for said die member, an opposed die member. and means operable independently of said pressure mechanism whereby said second die may be moved into the path of and toward said first die.
i. ln a 'hat press, a frame, a die member adjusiably mounted therein, pressure mechanism for said die member, an opposed diemember and manually operable means independent of said pressure mechanism to more said second die into the path of and toward l the first die.
(i. ln a hat press, a frame, a die member a'r'ljustably mounted therein, and means to apply pressure to said die member, a table mounted in said trame. a die member earried by said table, and means operable independently of said pressure mechanism for swinging the table outwardly and downwardly.
7. ln a hat press, ay frame, opposing die members, one of said members being reciprocable, means to reciprocate said member to apply initial pressure to all parts of the hat and additional means to apply pressure upon said member including toggles, and a toggle operating bar, said reciprocating 'ilie member, reeiproefiiing rf toggles.
Stationery die, n, 'toreei'xnroeeie in Smil tranne enti ndjueieby i serureil to seni movable die, double toggie 9. 'ln e e iframe, e' relatively het prese,4
movimie die, rotiemounten zitlnptetl. to ree' merite editi rooie, comprise ingr e linlrvpiroerl nei@ rotle, e link nivn oteil to sind r'irsirn'e, enti zionnerire ber pivoeil enel; enti to the free ei or eeitl links, enti en operating ber Seenretl to eeitl vonneetinir ber.
l0. in ai, he' members, ieeiproengiiig reels nionnted in Suid freine. one or' Soni (lie 'members being;
preise, :i freine, opposed, die
l' carried therebygi cross heeel operating in n ronnertingf bare vbars being Secured to Said shaft, :in opere-t- .eonnecting -bars for' seid linke, zi elia-ft. inov n link pivote@ ai: each end oit' seid Cross liezitl, n link pivotefl et eeell eide of Seial frame,
i for :said linke, a. Shaft inovl able in seid eroeewheeii Slot, snirl connecting l f l l Slot in saiil frame :intl secure@ to enitl rofie, ii
ing' lever tor said parte.
l l. lne het presa, e t' n1-ne, opposed die v member-e, reciprocating rolle rnoniitetlv in sind i freine, one of seid die members beingJ eerrieti thereby, n rroes heed operating in i l slot in seid freine and secured to Seid rocio,
:i link p'ivoted et erich end of Said cross heeel, :i link pivoted et each eide of sind frame,
able in said @roes head slot-` Seial connecting here being1 secured to snitl silnift, en operating lover for seid perte, anuleepariite means for partially inovingeaid toggle linke in :i direetion to move the flies towertl each other.
12. ln e het press, zi treme, opposed (lie members. reeiproeatingj rode 'mounted in Haiti t'rznne, one oie. Said the meinbere being' enrrietl thereby. a eroes head operating in :i Ielot in seid frame and Secured to seid rode, :i link pivotetl at; ear-.h end of said Cross head, link pivotetl at each side ot' Seid freine, connecting bare for said linlrs,n shaft mov able in said cross heetlslot, Emiel connecting bars; being' secured to .said shaft, en operating lever for said parte, and seperate means for, partially moving eoifl toggle links in :i direction to move the dies toward each other, inelntling e toot trenclle and kconnecting; clevieee.
i3. ln a` hat prees, e freine, opposing die member-e, one ol seid members being, reeip reeel, hand-operating Ineens to move seid member in one direction and effect pressure thereon, treedleopernting ineens to move gsziitl member in one direction', und adjustsible means rioting' through szi'ifl treedleop rented-menne to move seitl member in' the opposite direction.
lili. in :i hat nieehi'ne, zipress frame, a
` relatively Stationary die n'iem'ber, e dieran rjving frame, reeiproezibly mounied on seid prese iframe, en hydraulic (lie member n'iounted thereon, 'enti means to reciprocate anni apply preesure to seidv hydrnnlie die member by one operation.
l5. ln het machine, n press ffrmne, a relatively Sletionziry die, a die-'eurrying freine mounted to reciprocate on Suid prees' iframe, en hydraulic die, comprising n lie-*Xi-y lile member, and a cylinder secured thereto mounted to reciprocate on said die frame, a piston mounted in said cylinder, and ineens to reciprocate Said die and apply pressure to Haiti pieton by one operation.
lli. lfn ai hetl prees, two die members, one of Seial (lie members including a rigid bri1nforming,` part, a flexible crown-forming part anni n i'iuid container, ay movable (lie-carrying iframe, the movable section of the die being; vielclingly carried thereby, and :i fluid ilifsplgieer rigidly carried thereby l?, Ji. hat prees, eoinprieing a die member having rigid ybrim shaping and outside erim'n-elniping portions,zil coperating die member having e, 'rigid brim-shaping' portion and a yielding expaneible inside crown# shaping portion, die operating members oonetruetetl anti nr angeli to n'iove the rigid briinshaping' portions of said (tie members into engagement with the 'fabric between them, und. yielding'connections between Said olie operating;v membere and Said dies to permit eontinueffl operation el seid operating inembers after such engagement and ineens carried vby said (lie operating membereto expend Haiti expeneible crown-Shaping portion during such Continued operation.
l onreine Wernvnne Witnesses y R. C. Mrronnrm, LANonoN li/loonn.
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