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US949950A
US949950A US51629609A US1909516296A US949950A US 949950 A US949950 A US 949950A US 51629609 A US51629609 A US 51629609A US 1909516296 A US1909516296 A US 1909516296A US 949950 A US949950 A US 949950A
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  • My invention relates to an improvement in the type of stencilcutting machines shown and described in Patent No. 808,308, issued December 26, 1905, the principal 0bject of my invention being to rigidly fix a post or standard on the base of the machine, and upon Which post or standard the die carrier of the machine is arranged for rotation.
  • a further object of my invention is to provide a simple connection between the rotating die carrier and the pointer which op# erates immediately above the fixed indicating disk on the top of the machine.
  • l designates the base of the machine and rigidly fixed thereto in any suitable manner is the lovver end of the post or standard 2, the upper end of Which is reduced in diameter and screw-threaded as designated by 3.
  • the hub of the die carrier 4 Arranged for rotation on the post 2 is the hub of the die carrier 4, and formed integral With the upper end of said hub is a sleeve 5 which rotates in a bearing 6 formed on the rear end of the arch 7 of the machine.
  • a nut 8 Located on the reduced screw-threaded upper end of the post 2, and bearing against the upper end of the sleeve 5, is a nut 8. Fixed on the rear portion of the arch 7 is the usual indicator disk 9. Screw-seated on the extreme upper end of the sleeve 5 and inclosing the nut 8, is a cap l0, from the upper end of Which projects a pin ll, the same being journaled for rotation in a bearing formed in the center of the disk 9 and fixed to said pin is one end of a pointer 12, the opposite end of which terminates adjacent the letters and figures carried by the disk 9. Lock nut 13 is interposed between the cap l0 and the bearing 6 in order to reduce the friction between said parts When the cap rotates with the die carrier.
  • the die carrier rotates freely upon the base or standard 2 and as the cap 10 is carried by the upper end of the hub of said die carrier, the pointer l2, carried by said cap, Will move With the die carrier and indicate on the disk 9 the letter or figure corresponding to the die beneath the operating handle of the machine.
  • a stencil cutting machine a base, a post located thereon, an indicator disk fixed on the frame of the machine, a die carrier arranged for rotation on the post, a member removably positioned on the hub of the die carrier a portion of which member is journaled for rotation in the disk and a pointer carried by said member and adapted to traverse the face of the disk.
  • a frame a post fixed thereon, a die carrier arranged for rotation on the post, the hub of Which die carrier extends through the frame at the upper end of the post, an indicator disk fixed on the frame above the post, a member journaled in said disk and carried by the die carrier and a pointer carried by said member and adapted to traverse the face of the disk.

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P. J. WOLF.
STENGIL CUTTING MACHINE.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT.4,1909.
Patented Feb. 22, 1910.
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PAUL J'. WOLF, 0F ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, ASSIGNOR TO DIAG-RAPH COMPANY, GF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, A CORPORATION OF MISSOURI.
STENCIL-CUTTING MACHINE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. 22, 1910.
To alt whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, PAUL J. TvifoLi, a citizen of the United States, residing` at St. Louis, Missouri, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Stencil-Cutting lvlachines, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, such as Will en able others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in Which- Figure l is a vertical section taken through the center of a stencil-cutting machine of my improved construction, with parts thereof shown in dotted lines. F ig. 2 is an enlarged detail section of the upper end of the fixed post or standard on which the rotating die carrier is arranged.
My invention relates to an improvement in the type of stencilcutting machines shown and described in Patent No. 808,308, issued December 26, 1905, the principal 0bject of my invention being to rigidly fix a post or standard on the base of the machine, and upon Which post or standard the die carrier of the machine is arranged for rotation.
A further object of my invention is to provide a simple connection between the rotating die carrier and the pointer which op# erates immediately above the fixed indicating disk on the top of the machine.
To the above purposes, my invention consists in certain novel features of construction and arrangement of parts hereinafter more fully described and claimed.
Referring by numerals to the accompanying drawings, l designates the base of the machine and rigidly fixed thereto in any suitable manner is the lovver end of the post or standard 2, the upper end of Which is reduced in diameter and screw-threaded as designated by 3. Arranged for rotation on the post 2 is the hub of the die carrier 4, and formed integral With the upper end of said hub is a sleeve 5 which rotates in a bearing 6 formed on the rear end of the arch 7 of the machine.
Located on the reduced screw-threaded upper end of the post 2, and bearing against the upper end of the sleeve 5, is a nut 8. Fixed on the rear portion of the arch 7 is the usual indicator disk 9. Screw-seated on the extreme upper end of the sleeve 5 and inclosing the nut 8, is a cap l0, from the upper end of Which projects a pin ll, the same being journaled for rotation in a bearing formed in the center of the disk 9 and fixed to said pin is one end of a pointer 12, the opposite end of which terminates adjacent the letters and figures carried by the disk 9. Lock nut 13 is interposed between the cap l0 and the bearing 6 in order to reduce the friction between said parts When the cap rotates with the die carrier.
By rigidly fixing the post or standard 2 on the base, a very firm bearing is provided for the rotating die carrier, and such construction is particularly advantageous when the machine is being assembled or taken apart. The die carrier rotates freely upon the base or standard 2 and as the cap 10 is carried by the upper end of the hub of said die carrier, the pointer l2, carried by said cap, Will move With the die carrier and indicate on the disk 9 the letter or figure corresponding to the die beneath the operating handle of the machine.
Having thus described my invention, What I claim is:
1. In a stencil cutting machine, a base, a post located thereon, an indicator disk fixed on the frame of the machine, a die carrier arranged for rotation on the post, a member removably positioned on the hub of the die carrier a portion of which member is journaled for rotation in the disk and a pointer carried by said member and adapted to traverse the face of the disk.
2. In a stencil cutting machine, a frame, a post fixed thereon, a die carrier arranged for rotation on the post, the hub of Which die carrier extends through the frame at the upper end of the post, an indicator disk fixed on the frame above the post, a member journaled in said disk and carried by the die carrier and a pointer carried by said member and adapted to traverse the face of the disk.
3. In a stencil-cutting machine, a base, a
post rigidly xed thereto, an indicator disk signature in the presence of two Witnesses,
arranged on the frame of the machine above this 2nd day of September, 1909.
the post a die carrier arraned for rotation on the liost, a cap on the udper end of the UL J VOLF 5 hub of the die carrier7 and a pointer carried Vitnesses:
by Said Cap. F. R. CORNWALL, In testimony whereof I hereunto aflix my l LENORE CLARK.
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