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US963394A
US963394A US29641306A US1906296413A US963394A US 963394 A US963394 A US 963394A US 29641306 A US29641306 A US 29641306A US 1906296413 A US1906296413 A US 1906296413A US 963394 A US963394 A US 963394A
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  • FREDERICK RICHARDSON OF PROVIDENCE-3301313 ISLAND, ASSIGNOB TCIUNIT ED v LACE 8a BRAID MFG. 00., OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND, A CORPORATION OF RHODE ISLAND.
  • This invention has reference to an im-' o provement in reciprocating dies adapted to cut and crimp a double tip in the process of manufacturing shoe 'or similar lacings.
  • the object of my invention is to facilitate the manufacture of my improved lacing tip, reference being had to Letters Patent of the United States 722,902, issued tome March 17, 1903, for an improvement in lacing tips.
  • A. further object of my invention is to automatically release the tips from the die after the die has cut and crimped the tips.
  • My invention consists in the peculiar and novel construction of a reciprocating die comprising a fixed member and a reciproeating member, each member having a series 25. of interlocking blades adapted to first cut a double tip centrally forming two tips, then crimp bo'th tips, and-then releasethe tips from the die in one operation of the die, as
  • Figure 1 is a vertical side view of. my improved reciprocating die, showing the die in the open position.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view taken on line 2 2 of Fig. 1, looking at the front of the die and showing Fig. 3 is a Fig. 2, showing the die in the closed position.
  • Fig. 4 is a transverse sectional view taken on line 4 4 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 5 is a 510 transverse sectional View taken on line 5 5 of F ig. 1, showing the means of securing the blades in the die.
  • Fig. 6 is a detail view looking at the side of one series of crimping blades removed from the die and show- I ing the same in the position they would assume with the die in the open position.
  • Fig. 7 is an edge view looking at the .front' edge of Flg. (5.
  • Fig. 9 is a side view of the cutting blades and the end forming blades removed from 1 the die, showing the same in the position they would assume with the die in the open position.
  • Fig. 10 is a side view similar to blades'in the position the would assume with the die in the close position.
  • -11' is an enlarged detail sectional view taken line 12 12 of Fig. 10,- showing the construction of the cuttingand end forming blades.
  • Figs. 13, 14 and 15 areenlarged detail views illustrating the operation of my improved die on a double lacing tip.
  • the fixed member a consists of a base a havingthe hole a and-the o ening a for securing the member in, the ie press, the two upwardly-extending sides a a in which are the edge openings a a through which a lacing with adouble tip, 'as shown in Fig. 13, is inserted in the die, and the transverse holes a 11 adjacent the base for a fastening bolt g.
  • a front plate composed of the two overlapping parts a and a is secured to the front edge of the'sides a a by the screws or a through slots in the plates which allow for side adjustment of the lates, and this side adjustment is controlled by the screws a a which extend inward from the edge of the plate or part a and engage with the plate or part a", asshown in Fig. 5.
  • These plates have the central adjacent inner edges a a spaced to receive the front edges of the cutting blades e c, asshown in Fig. 4,
  • a back plate composed of the two overlapping parts a and a is secured to the .rear edge of the sides a a5 by the screws a a through slots in the plates which allow for side adjustment of the parts and this side adjustment is controlled by the screws a" a which extend inward from the' edge of the part a and engage with the part a, as shown in Fig. 5.
  • These parts have the central adjacent inner-edgesiz a spaced to receive the rear edges of the cutting blades e. e.
  • a cutting blade e, an end formin blade f, and a double series of crimping b ades c c are se- Fig.
  • The-cutting blades 6 e are each constructed of sheet steel in an elongated form similar'to'the crimping blades. These cuttin blades are of a suificientwidthto'lexten into'the spaces formed by the inner edges a a of the overlapping parts a", and emf;
  • a semi- "circular dished portion e ' is' formed in the outer face of the blade concentric-with the semi-circular concavecutting-portion 0 as shown in Fig. 9.
  • the cuttingportion'e? is beveled, as shownin Fig.12,"the'reby giving ashearing action to the cutting blades 'in' cuttin the tip and lacing.
  • a slot e" is formed in. the outer end of the cutting "fend- 1n 1 I i I i I Harp,aegis;andthei tskle t sm-c the outer end and th'eedg'e openingfctadjacent the inner end.
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  • The' end forming blades f are each shaped to have the semi-circuiair concave ead f for forming the end of the out front plate' bis secured to the front edgeof ya's -zsh'owm ti and the slot f by which the forming -b adeiistsecured in the die.
  • These formin blades e shaped tc fit in the space formed the c'ut' 'away gortion of the cutting b ades when the bla es are closed, as shown in Fig. 10. Th we!
  • anvil h islsupported djI iS' in screw-thread en- 'sa' ne, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • I I e is supportedonthe anvil I olijteljflendj
  • the upper anvil 21 is supthe"frontiplate b onthe reciprocating'niembenb in screw-thread engage- 35 nent with the hole b, in the front plate, the inner fendlof the anvil engaging with the: antenna offa'cu tting blade e.
  • the blades 'cP'c in one series 0 crim ingj blades are-'ste ped or ofi-set from t e. "openings ,jq? c i'n t 'e other series of criin ing"blades,-"as shown in Figs. 1'and2.
  • a ,die composed of two members-one of which is ada ted to be reciprocated, both members formed of a series "of interlocking blades, each member having crimpers practically alike and each adapted to partly encompass a lacing tip and form the crimps thereon.
  • a die composed of two members one of which is adapted to be reciprocated, both members formed of a series of interlocking blades and both havingcrimpers practically alike, each having a cutter adapted to cut a double lacin tip centrally and crimp the two tips thus ormed.
  • a die composed of two members,'one of which is adapted to be reciprocated, each member formed of a series of interlocking blades and each having crimpers off-set centrally adapted as cutters to sever a double lacing tip, the crimpers of each. member crimping the tips thus formed.
  • a die comprising a fixed member and a reciprocating member a series of interlocking blades recessed to crimp or bead a lacing tip and to automatically release the same by the opposite end of the blades on the upward movement of the reciprocating member.
  • a die composed of a 'fixed member and a reciprocating ing a series 0 crimping blades and a cutting blade, means for removably securing the blades in the members of the die, and
  • a die composed of a fixed member and a reciprocating member, each member having a series 0 crimping blades and a cen- "tral cutting blade, means for removably securing the blades in the members of thedie,
  • a die composed of a fixed member and a reciprocating member, each member having a series of crimping blades and forming blades and a cutting blade, means for re movably securing the blades in the members of the die, means for adjusting the cutting member, each member havblades lengthwiserelat-ive to each other, and
  • each cr1-m ing blade having the edge opening 0 and t e L-shaped end one series of crimping blades "having the edge openings 0 0 off-set relative to the edge openings 0, 0 in the other series of crimping blades, a set of cutting blades placed intermediate the two series of crimping blades, end forming blades adjacent the cutting blades, means for adjusting the cutting blades lengthwise to' each other, and means for forcing the inner faces of the cutting blades together, whereby a double lacing tip is cut centrally and the two tips thus formed crimped and the ends finished simultaneously and the tips released from the blades in one operation of the die, as described.
  • a series of crimping blades 0 each blade constructed to have an elongated form shaped to fit in the members a and b ofthe die and to have the transverse hole 0 adjacent the outer end, the edge opening 0 adjacenttheinner end and extending into the blade to-,
  • a set of cutting blades e e each constructed to have an a and b of the die and to have the outer edge shaped to form the outwardly-curved projecting portion 6 merging into the semicircular concave cutting portion 6 from which extends the concave back portiome which merging into the straight edge 6 forms the straight inner end 6 of the cutting-blade, a semi-circular dished portion 6 formed in the outer face of the blade concentric with the cuttingeportion 0 a set of end forming blades f ffeach blade constructed to have the semi-circular inner end f for forming the end of a cut tip, the slot f and shaped tofit in the space formed by the cut-away portion of the cutting blades 0 e when the blades are closed, as described.
  • the anvils h and 2' means-for ad'usting the anvils, 'whereby the cutting bla es are adj usted lengthwise relative to eachother, and means for forcing the inner faces of the cutting blades 6 0 together, whereby a double I a ma lacing tip is cut centrally and the two tips thus formed'crimped, the ends finished simult-aneously and the tips released from the blades as desiribed.

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P. RICHARDSON.
REGIPROGATING DIE.
APPLICATION FILED JAN. 16, 1906.
Patented July 5, 1910.
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P. RICHARDSON.
REGIPROGATING DIE.
APPLIOATION FILED JAN. 16. 1906.
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FREDERICK RICHARDSON, OF PROVIDENCE-3301313 ISLAND, ASSIGNOB TCIUNIT ED v LACE 8a BRAID MFG. 00., OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND, A CORPORATION OF RHODE ISLAND.
RECIPROGATING DIE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented-July 5, 1910.
Application filed January 16, 1906. gerlal No. 298,413;
To all whom it may concern Be 'it known .that I, FREDERICK RICHARD- SON, acitizen of the United States,'residing at Providence, in the county of Providence and State of Rhode Island, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Reciprocating Dies, of which the/following is a specification.
This invention has reference to an im-' o provement in reciprocating dies adapted to cut and crimp a double tip in the process of manufacturing shoe 'or similar lacings.
The object of my invention is to facilitate the manufacture of my improved lacing tip, reference being had to Letters Patent of the United States 722,902, issued tome March 17, 1903, for an improvement in lacing tips. A. further object of my invention is to automatically release the tips from the die after the die has cut and crimped the tips. My invention consists in the peculiar and novel construction of a reciprocating die comprising a fixed member and a reciproeating member, each member having a series 25. of interlocking blades adapted to first cut a double tip centrally forming two tips, then crimp bo'th tips, and-then releasethe tips from the die in one operation of the die, as
- will be niore fully set forth hereinafter.
Figure 1 is a vertical side view of. my improved reciprocating die, showing the die in the open position. Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view taken on line 2 2 of Fig. 1, looking at the front of the die and showing Fig. 3 is a Fig. 2, showing the die in the closed position. Fig. 4 is a transverse sectional view taken on line 4 4 of Fig. 1. Fig. 5 is a 510 transverse sectional View taken on line 5 5 of F ig. 1, showing the means of securing the blades in the die. Fig. 6 is a detail view looking at the side of one series of crimping blades removed from the die and show- I ing the same in the position they would assume with the die in the open position.
Fig. 7 is an edge view looking at the .front' edge of Flg. (5. F 1g. 8 1s a side view-slmilar.
to Fig. 6 showing theblades in the position they would assume when the dieis closed. Fig. 9 is a side view of the cutting blades and the end forming blades removed from 1 the die, showing the same in the position they would assume with the die in the open position. Fig. 10 is a side view similar to blades'in the position the would assume with the die in the close position. Fig.
-11'is an enlarged detail sectional view taken line 12 12 of Fig. 10,- showing the construction of the cuttingand end forming blades.
Figs. 13, 14 and 15 areenlarged detail views illustrating the operation of my improved die on a double lacing tip.
In the drawings,a indicates the fixed member, b the reciprocating member, 0 0 the crimping blades in the fixedand the recip rocating members, co the cutting blades, f f the end-forming blades, 9 g, the fastening bolts, 11. the lower anvil, and i the upper anvii for the cutting blades of my improved reciprocating die.
, The fixed member a consists of a base a havingthe hole a and-the o ening a for securing the member in, the ie press, the two upwardly-extending sides a a in which are the edge openings a a through which a lacing with adouble tip, 'as shown in Fig. 13, is inserted in the die, and the transverse holes a 11 adjacent the base for a fastening bolt g. A front plate composed of the two overlapping parts a and a is secured to the front edge of the'sides a a by the screws or a through slots in the plates which allow for side adjustment of the lates, and this side adjustment is controlled by the screws a a which extend inward from the edge of the plate or part a and engage with the plate or part a", asshown in Fig. 5. These plates have the central adjacent inner edges a a spaced to receive the front edges of the cutting blades e c, asshown in Fig. 4,
and the lower cut-away portion a for the anvil 72., as shown in .Fig. 5. A back plate composed of the two overlapping parts a and a is secured to the .rear edge of the sides a a5 by the screws a a through slots in the plates which allow for side adjustment of the parts and this side adjustment is controlled by the screws a" a which extend inward from the' edge of the part a and engage with the part a, as shown in Fig. 5. These parts have the central adjacent inner-edgesiz a spaced to receive the rear edges of the cutting blades e. e. A cutting blade e, an end formin blade f, and a double series of crimping b ades c c are se- Fig. 9, showing thecutting and end forming member a by the f ont-a be :.and.=the.twotdownwardlysextend ing si e arms b b in which are-the transverse holes I) b for the fastening bolt g A iithe'. arr-i1$5,165?r b.,i byi-the:5screws b in F -4 -This ntnleteh threaded vertical hole I) 'for theanvil the e s xe i ekr te.
the scr s g r 1 by the se inping b ades c c are. se ure Wn iiiIB s i i ia id 1 -5, "flhl e ies fg l P e gbla es e "each constructed'offsheet steel an elongated 'formfshapeel toifit inithje members a and 5(to have thetransversei hole c"adjacent 25.,
cave crimping ortion c jfrom which' 'exjjtends'a concave ack.port onc wh1ch, merging into. the"'outwardly-extendin' ed e c,
i i forms the L-shaped inner-ends o the lade.
v A" semicircular dished portion "0:? is formed i with the semi-circular concave portion 2 as shown in Fig. 6. Bythi's construct'iona circular off-set opening is formed; by the coin'cidingof the semi-circular concave portionsc c oftwo of the blades when thedie 'isclose'd, as shown inFigs 3 and 8. i
I The-cutting blades 6 e are each constructed of sheet steel in an elongated form similar'to'the crimping blades. These cuttin blades are of a suificientwidthto'lexten into'the spaces formed by the inner edges a a of the overlapping parts a", and emf;
inner end 6 of the cuttmg blade. A semi- "circular dished portion e 'is' formed in the outer face of the blade concentric-with the semi-circular concavecutting-portion 0 as shown in Fig. 9. The cuttingportion'e? is beveled, as shownin Fig.12,"the'reby giving ashearing action to the cutting blades 'in' cuttin the tip and lacing. A slot e" is formed in. the outer end of the cutting "fend- 1n 1 I i I i I Harp,aegis;andthei tskle t sm-c the outer end and th'eedg'e openingfctadjacent the inner end. This edgeje ening exten fl bl't adega ttow d, the lit end ofthe same, forming the projecting f petit merging into theseini-circular conin the 'outerfacef of, the blade concentric.
blade by which the blade is secured in the ;dieibya a. fasteniagebolt g and easily re- L 4 2 x" I u I diredfromf the d1e for sharpen ng or other "8111 oses' without disturbmg the crimpmg.
1a, esrsri menace iThe' end forming blades f are each shaped to have the semi-circuiair concave ead f for forming the end of the out front plate' bis secured to the front edgeof ya's -zsh'owm ti and the slot f by which the forming -b adeiistsecured in the die. These formin blades e shaped tc fit in the space formed the c'ut' 'away gortion of the cutting b ades when the bla es are closed, as shown in Fig. 10. Th we! anvil h islsupported djI iS' in screw-thread en- 'sa' ne, as shown in Fig. 2. I I e is supportedonthe anvil I olijteljflendj The upper anvil 21 is supthe"frontiplate b onthe reciprocating'niembenb in screw-thread engage- 35 nent with the hole b, in the front plate, the inner fendlof the anvil engaging with the: antenna offa'cu tting blade e. By turningthe 'anvilslh andi the cutting. blades are ad u'sted relative to each other. $Eachunember of the die? is composed of ftwo series offinterlocking crimping blades 'oneset'of cutting blades and oneset of en forming bladesthe cutting blades and the end forming blades 'beingplaced' centrally between-the two'series o vcrimpin blades. The blades 'cP'c in one series 0 crim ingj blades are-'ste ped or ofi-set from t e. "openings ,jq? c i'n t 'e other series of criin ing"blades,-"as shown in Figs. 1'and2. T e cutting edges a e of the cuttin blades ooincide with theopenings c in t e-series of crim i'ng blades. on the righthand'side of a a and a" a" the mnerfaee of the cuttingbladeslare forced to ether, thereb "in- 1 surmgaclean cutthroug the tip an 1110- 1ng.-
" In the operation o'f my improved die the member? is given a predetermined recip-- rocatingc motion-in the diej ress. A lacin 7e having the double cylin' rical ti k is placed 'in the "die (with the die in t e open position). in a position for the cuttin blades "e *e to cut the lacing tip k'- central y. On "the closing movement of the die the 'tip ,isfirst' cut; centrall .formin the two tip is lcflas shown in Iig. 14, an the ti 5 7s a 'simultaneousl erimped by the doub e series shown' in Fig. "ment of the ie the L-shaped ends 0 c? on the crimping blades cc assume the position, 180
e'ofjcrimping lades 0 c on the extreme in,-
concave crimping portions c of the crimping blades and the semi-circular concave cutting portion e of the cuttin blades, thus freeing the finished tips fro'm t e die.
Havmg' thus descrlbed my invention, I
claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent';
1. A ,die composed of two members-one of which is ada ted to be reciprocated, both members formed of a series "of interlocking blades, each member having crimpers practically alike and each adapted to partly encompass a lacing tip and form the crimps thereon.
2. A die composed of two members one of which is adapted to be reciprocated, both members formed of a series of interlocking blades and both havingcrimpers practically alike, each having a cutter adapted to cut a double lacin tip centrally and crimp the two tips thus ormed. I
3. A die composed of two members,'one of which is adapted to be reciprocated, each member formed of a series of interlocking blades and each having crimpers off-set centrally adapted as cutters to sever a double lacing tip, the crimpers of each. member crimping the tips thus formed.
4. In a die comprising a fixed member and a reciprocating member a series of interlocking blades recessed to crimp or bead a lacing tip and to automatically release the same by the opposite end of the blades on the upward movement of the reciprocating member.
5. A die composed of a 'fixed member and a reciprocating ing a series 0 crimping blades and a cutting blade, means for removably securing the blades in the members of the die, and
means for adjusting the cutting blades relative to each other, whereby a double lacing tip is cut centrally and the two tips thus formed crimped in one operation of the die, as described. j
6. A die composed of a fixed member and a reciprocating member, each member having a series 0 crimping blades and a cen- "tral cutting blade, means for removably securing the blades in the members of thedie,
means for adjusting the cutter blades lengthwise relative to each other, and means for forcing the inner faces of the cutting blades together, whereby a double lacing tip is cut centrally and the two tips thus formed crimped simultaneously in one operation of the die, as described.
7. A die composed of a fixed member and a reciprocating member, each member having a series of crimping blades and forming blades and a cutting blade, means for re movably securing the blades in the members of the die, means for adjusting the cutting member, each member havblades lengthwiserelat-ive to each other, and
means for forcing the inner faces of the cutting blades together, whereby a double lacing tip is cut centrally and the two tips thus ing blades 0 a, each cr1-m ing blade having the edge opening 0 and t e L-shaped end one series of crimping blades "having the edge openings 0 0 off-set relative to the edge openings 0, 0 in the other series of crimping blades, a set of cutting blades placed intermediate the two series of crimping blades, end forming blades adjacent the cutting blades, means for adjusting the cutting blades lengthwise to' each other, and means for forcing the inner faces of the cutting blades together, whereby a double lacing tip is cut centrally and the two tips thus formed crimped and the ends finished simultaneously and the tips released from the blades in one operation of the die, as described.
'9. In a die comprising a fixed member a and a reciprocating member I), a series of crimping blades 0 0, each blade constructed to have an elongated form shaped to fit in the members a and b ofthe die and to have the transverse hole 0 adjacent the outer end, the edge opening 0 adjacenttheinner end and extending into the blade to-,
ward the outer end of the same forming the projecting point 0 merging into the semicircular concave crimping portion 0 from which extends the concave back portion 0 which merging into the outwardly-extending edge 0 forms the L-shaped inner end 0 of the blade, and a semi-circular dished portion 0 formed in the outer face of the blade concentric with the crimping portion,
as described.
10. In a die comprising a fixed member a, and a reciprocating member b, a set of cutting blades e e, each constructed to have an a and b of the die and to have the outer edge shaped to form the outwardly-curved projecting portion 6 merging into the semicircular concave cutting portion 6 from which extends the concave back portiome which merging into the straight edge 6 forms the straight inner end 6 of the cutting-blade,a semi-circular dished portion 6 formed in the outer face of the blade concentric with the cuttingeportion 0 a set of end forming blades f ffeach blade constructed to have the semi-circular inner end f for forming the end of a cut tip, the slot f and shaped tofit in the space formed by the cut-away portion of the cutting blades 0 e when the blades are closed, as described.
elongated form shaped to fit in the members 11. In a reciprocatin die, the reciprocatin; member I), a dou 1e series of ofi-set.
crimping blades 0 0, the cutting blades e e curing the 151a es in the, members 0 the die,
the anvils h and 2', means-for ad'usting the anvils, 'whereby the cutting bla es are adj usted lengthwise relative to eachother, and means for forcing the inner faces of the cutting blades 6 0 together, whereby a double I a ma lacing tip is cut centrally and the two tips thus formed'crimped, the ends finished simult-aneously and the tips released from the blades as desiribed.
In testimony whereof I vhave signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.- I FREDERICK RICHARDSON.
Witnesses:
ADA E. HAGERTY,
J A. MILLER.
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US3055412A (en) * 1954-07-22 1962-09-25 Burndy Corp Die assembly for crimping a shielded cable
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US2784621A (en) * 1951-10-31 1957-03-12 Aircraft Marine Prod Inc Hand tool for crimping connectors
US3085313A (en) * 1953-04-09 1963-04-16 Amp Inc Method of making an electrical connection
US3055412A (en) * 1954-07-22 1962-09-25 Burndy Corp Die assembly for crimping a shielded cable
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