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US975729A US53315709A US1909533157A US975729A US 975729 A US975729 A US 975729A US 53315709 A US53315709 A US 53315709A US 1909533157 A US1909533157 A US 1909533157A US 975729 A US975729 A US 975729A
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    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23QDETAILS, COMPONENTS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR MACHINE TOOLS, e.g. ARRANGEMENTS FOR COPYING OR CONTROLLING; MACHINE TOOLS IN GENERAL CHARACTERISED BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF PARTICULAR DETAILS OR COMPONENTS; COMBINATIONS OR ASSOCIATIONS OF METAL-WORKING MACHINES, NOT DIRECTED TO A PARTICULAR RESULT
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    • B23Q39/042Metal-working machines incorporating a plurality of sub-assemblies, each capable of performing a metal-working operation the sub-assemblies being arranged to operate simultaneously at different stations, e.g. with an annular work-table moved in steps with circular arrangement of the sub-assemblies
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T29/51Plural diverse manufacturing apparatus including means for metal shaping or assembling
    • Y10T29/5124Plural diverse manufacturing apparatus including means for metal shaping or assembling with means to feed work intermittently from one tool station to another
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T408/6776Actuated by Tool movement
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  • cscAn a. GMITH, or CLEVELAND, onro, ASSIGNOR are THE NATIONAL-ACME MANU- rAcrUnINGcoMPANY, or CLEVELAND, 01110, A CORPORATION 01 OHIO.
  • Figure l shows'thc machine in plan, partly 111 secthe tion.
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the machine.
  • F1g. 3 shows a rear elevation.
  • Fig. 4 is-an elevation from the driving belt side Fig. 5 15 an elevation from the opposite side and Fig.6 shows the clutch.
  • a head 7 rotatable on a shaft 8 in a casing 9, which head carries a series of bushings, six being shown, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15, that are arranged in a circle and equidistant.
  • These bushings are so designed as to engage the article desired to be operated upon, that may consist of bolts B, having hexagon heads inserted into similar sockets to prevent turning of the bolts;
  • the bushings 10 etc. may have slots 16 formed radially, makthree diameters, for admission of the drllls into and through the heads of the bolts.
  • Suitable means are provided for indexing the head around so that each of the bolts is brought successively to a given position,'that is, it is advanced one-sixth of a revolution.
  • a cross shaft 18 is mounted in suitable bearings and continuously driven from the main driving member of the machine, by means described hereinafter. This shaft 18 carries an arm 19'having a roller 20 that Will-engage a bent lever 21 and swing it once foreach revolution of the shaft.
  • An arm 22 is mounted to.” swing on the shaft 8.0f the'head freely, and
  • a spring 24 having one end secured to e frame and the other end fastened to 22, serves to retractt-he arm and the and is suitably secure bent lever 21 when the latter is disengaged from the arm 19.
  • the arm 22 carriesa spring pawl 5 that engages a ratchet wheel (5 fasten the shaft 8. Each time the said arm is swung by engagement with the arm 15), the spring pawl engagingv the ratchet wheel will advance the head one-sixth of a revolution.
  • the return movement of the arm 22 will cause the pawl to ride freely on the ratchet wheel backward until it engages another -notch. By this' means for each revolution of the shaft 18 there will be one advance of the head. Suitable means are provided for locking the head in its indexed positions.
  • the head provided with a series of sockets 25, six 111 number according to the number of bushings and equally spaced. But one of these is shown at Fig. 2, and a plunger 26 is slidable to cause its tapered end to enter, these tapered sockets and accutliihtcly position the I head.
  • the plunger is wi idrawn by a lever 27 pivoted at 28 and catryil'ig a roller-29 engaged by a cam 30 on the shaft18.,- Since the head is indexed at 0. ch revolution of the shaft 18. this cam is so im -d that the lever 27 is shifted just before t1: head is indexed, and. the plunger 26 is twitflldrawn 'and held out by this cam until the hcad has been indexed. when the lever 27/is released and returned to advance the. plunger into the socket, by a spring belt iveen the arm 27 and thefrzune.
  • A'driving shziftfill is mounted in suitable hearings in the frame and carries a worm 32 meshing with a worm wheel 33 fast on the said shaft 18 by which the latter is rotated at a comparatively slow speed.
  • a pulley 34 is mounted loose. on a. shaft 91 to the hub of a gear 36.
  • the hub. mid gear are connected by a suitable clute-li device causing the hub to drive the gear upon rotation of the pulley in one direction, but permitting reverse movement ofthe pulley withoutcausin'g the reverse movement of the gear.
  • Such a construction is shown in F ig. 6 in section, and
  • Three spin les 47,48 and 49 are mounted to rotate in. bearing members 50 and 51 of the frame, and are also slidable therein. These spindles are reciprocated by means of a yoke 52 engaging spools 53 on the three spindles, only one being shown.
  • This yoke is reciprocated by a lever 54 pivoted at 55 on the frame and carrying a roller 56 that engages a cam member 57 fast on the shaft 18.
  • This cam has a concentric portion (1, against which the roller is pressed by means 2, to hold fthe spindles in retracted position. As the cam member is advanced in the direction of the arrow the roller is brought to bear on an eccentric por-- tion 6, that will cause advance of the yoke and spindles.
  • the three spindles 47, 48 and 49 each carry gears 58, 59 and 60 that are keyed thereon to rotate the spindles, but endwise movable thereon, permitting advance of the spindles, while the gears are held against endwise movement between the bearing member 51. and a plate 62.
  • the lower spindle 49 also carries a gear 63 meshing with a gear 64 mounted on a stud 65 on the machine. Gear 64 meshes with the said gear 35 that is driven from the belt ulley 34 through the clutch member as (escribed. By this means the lower spindle 57 is driven, and a gear 66 mounted on a spindle 67 connects with the gear of the next spindle.
  • a gear 68 mounted on spindle 69 connects the gear 58 with the gear 59 on the upper spindle.
  • a lever'TO is mounted to swing on a hearing at 81 and carries a plate 82 having three spring 'plungers' 73.
  • A-shaft 74 is mounted in suitable bearings and carries a disk 70 having a lug 76 that will engage the lever once during the rotation of the shaft and swing the lever to shift the spring plungers away from the articles; the lever being retained in its normal position by spring 77.
  • the shaft 74 has a miter gear 78 engaging a miter gear 79 on the said shaft 18.
  • the object of having a roller clutch or other means for causing a driving means of the drills to be actuated in one direction but preventing their reverse'movement, is that when a drill breaks, the machine can be reversed or backed off of the lead cam and the drills not broken withdrawn from the blanks without the drills being rotated backward,
  • said driving member with the spindles for causing continuous rotation of the spindles throughout their said reciprocation by said means, said latter means including a clutch permitting reverse movement of the driving member without causing reverse movement of the spindles.
  • 4i The combination with a frame, a head rotatable in the frame and carrying. a circular series 01 bushings parallel to the axis of the head.
  • a. driving member means connected with the driving member for indexing the head, a plurality of toolspindles arranged in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the head with their axes parallel, the spindles being cndwise movable, means connected with the driving member for simultaneously moving the spindles endwise, means connected with the driving member for rotating the spindles between each indexing of the head including a clutch device permitting reverse movement of the driving member without causing reverse movement oi the spindles.

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O. A. SMITH.
MULTIPLE DRILLING MACHINE.
APPLICATION FILED 13130.15, 1909.
Patented Nov. 15, 1910.
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Patented Nov. 15, 1910.
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0. A. SMITH, MULTIPLE DRILLING MACHINE.
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cscAn a. GMITH, or CLEVELAND, onro, ASSIGNOR are THE NATIONAL-ACME MANU- rAcrUnINGcoMPANY, or CLEVELAND, 01110, A CORPORATION 01 OHIO.
MULTIPLE-DRILLIN G MACHINE.
Specification of Letters Patent;
Patented Nov. 15, 1910.
Application filed December 15, 1909. Serial No. 533,157.
l all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Oscnn A. Snrrn, a
citizen of the United States, residing in Cleveland, in the countyof ()uyahoga and State'of ()hio, have invented certainncu' and useful Improvements in Multiple-Drilling Machines, of which the following is a ished ateach cycle of operation of the drills.
In the accompanying drawing representing an' cmbodiment of my invention, Figure l shows'thc machine in plan, partly 111 secthe tion. Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the machine. F1g. 3 shows a rear elevation. Fig.
4 is-an elevation from the driving belt side Fig. 5 15 an elevation from the opposite side and Fig.6 shows the clutch.
In the frame is suitably mounted a head 7 rotatable on a shaft 8 in a casing 9, which head carries a series of bushings, six being shown, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15, that are arranged in a circle and equidistant. These bushings are so designed as to engage the article desired to be operated upon, that may consist of bolts B, having hexagon heads inserted into similar sockets to prevent turning of the bolts; The bushings 10 etc. may have slots 16 formed radially, makthree diameters, for admission of the drllls into and through the heads of the bolts. Suitable means are provided for indexing the head around so that each of the bolts is brought successively to a given position,'that is, it is advanced one-sixth of a revolution. A cross shaft 18 is mounted in suitable bearings and continuously driven from the main driving member of the machine, by means described hereinafter. This shaft 18 carries an arm 19'having a roller 20 that Will-engage a bent lever 21 and swing it once foreach revolution of the shaft. An arm 22 is mounted to." swing on the shaft 8.0f the'head freely, and
is connected by link 23 with the bent lever' 21. A spring 24 having one end secured to e frame and the other end fastened to 22, serves to retractt-he arm and the and is suitably secure bent lever 21 when the latter is disengaged from the arm 19. The arm 22 carriesa spring pawl 5 that engages a ratchet wheel (5 fasten the shaft 8. Each time the said arm is swung by engagement with the arm 15), the spring pawl engagingv the ratchet wheel will advance the head one-sixth of a revolution. I
The return movement of the arm 22 will cause the pawl to ride freely on the ratchet wheel backward until it engages another -notch. By this' means for each revolution of the shaft 18 there will be one advance of the head. Suitable means are provided for locking the head in its indexed positions. The head provided with a series of sockets 25, six 111 number according to the number of bushings and equally spaced. But one of these is shown at Fig. 2, and a plunger 26 is slidable to cause its tapered end to enter, these tapered sockets and accutliihtcly position the I head. The plunger is wi idrawn by a lever 27 pivoted at 28 and catryil'ig a roller-29 engaged by a cam 30 on the shaft18.,- Since the head is indexed at 0. ch revolution of the shaft 18. this cam is so im -d that the lever 27 is shifted just before t1: head is indexed, and. the plunger 26 is twitflldrawn 'and held out by this cam until the hcad has been indexed. when the lever 27/is released and returned to advance the. plunger into the socket, by a spring belt iveen the arm 27 and thefrzune.
A'driving shziftfill is mounted in suitable hearings in the frame and carries a worm 32 meshing with a worm wheel 33 fast on the said shaft 18 by which the latter is rotated at a comparatively slow speed. A pulley 34 is mounted loose. on a. shaft 91 to the hub of a gear 36. The hub. mid gear are connected by a suitable clute-li device causing the hub to drive the gear upon rotation of the pulley in one direction, but permitting reverse movement ofthe pulley withoutcausin'g the reverse movement of the gear. Such a construction is shown in F ig. 6 in section, and
comprises a series of rollers 37 lying in -in-' elined slots 38 in the gcar, and engaging the periphery of the hub 35. The said hub is secured to a gear 40 loose on theshaft 91 meshing with a gear 41 mounted loosely on a stud 42. A pinion 43 is secured to the gear tland meshes with a gear 44 secured of a sprin to a sleeve 45. The latter sleeve is locked to shaft 91 by a pin 46. By this means the shaft 31 is driven from the belt pulley 34 through the reduction gearing, and through the worm and worm-wheel shaft 18 is operated, by means of gear 92 on shaft 91 thatmeshes with car 93 on shaft 31.
Three spin les 47,48 and 49 are mounted to rotate in. bearing members 50 and 51 of the frame, and are also slidable therein. These spindles are reciprocated by means of a yoke 52 engaging spools 53 on the three spindles, only one being shown. This yoke is reciprocated by a lever 54 pivoted at 55 on the frame and carrying a roller 56 that engages a cam member 57 fast on the shaft 18. This cam has a concentric portion (1, against which the roller is pressed by means 2, to hold fthe spindles in retracted position. As the cam member is advanced in the direction of the arrow the roller is brought to bear on an eccentric por-- tion 6, that will cause advance of the yoke and spindles. There is another concentric peripheral portion a, during the engagement of which "with the roller, the spindles will not be advanced; while another eccentric peripheral portion 03 causes a further advance of the yoke and spindles. Then the spindles are retracted by the spring 2 as the roller passes down to the reduced portion a of the'cam.
The three spindles 47, 48 and 49 each carry gears 58, 59 and 60 that are keyed thereon to rotate the spindles, but endwise movable thereon, permitting advance of the spindles, while the gears are held against endwise movement between the bearing member 51. and a plate 62. The lower spindle 49 also carries a gear 63 meshing with a gear 64 mounted on a stud 65 on the machine. Gear 64 meshes with the said gear 35 that is driven from the belt ulley 34 through the clutch member as (escribed. By this means the lower spindle 57 is driven, and a gear 66 mounted on a spindle 67 connects with the gear of the next spindle. A gear 68 mounted on spindle 69 connects the gear 58 with the gear 59 on the upper spindle. By this means the three spindles are continuously driven from the belt pulley all in the same direction, upon rotation of the pulley. But the reverse movement of the pulley will cause the clutch to release and none of the drill spindles will be rotated. Thus it will be seen that the three spindle-s are continuously driven notwithstanding their endwise reciprocation by means of the yoke and lever. Suitable drills 71, 72 and 73 may be mounted in the respective spindles, and so adjusted that upon the first advance of the drill spindles, by engagement of thelever with the eccentric portion 1), the drills will simultaneously engage three blanks in the head, and
begin to cut, 'When the lever roller reaches the depression 0, the drills will be backed off, by retraction of the lever through the spring 73 connecting the yoke 52 with. the bearing member51. The further advance of the cam will bring the second eccentric surface d, to engage the lever roller, and the drills will be again simultaneously advanced, whereby they can be caused to pass through the blanks. After the roller leaves this surface (Z, the lever is retracted by thev Means areprovided for retaining the bolts 7 and other articles 1n the sleeves 10-15. A lever'TO is mounted to swing on a hearing at 81 and carries a plate 82 having three spring 'plungers' 73. \Vhcn the lever is rocked the plate will advance the plungers to each engage one of the bolts B in the three bushings, positioned for engagement with the drills upon advancement of the spindles. Means are provided for retracting the lever and plungcrs permitting the indexing of the head. A-shaft 74 is mounted in suitable bearings and carries a disk 70 having a lug 76 that will engage the lever once during the rotation of the shaft and swing the lever to shift the spring plungers away from the articles; the lever being retained in its normal position by spring 77. The shaft 74 has a miter gear 78 engaging a miter gear 79 on the said shaft 18. By this means the lever 7 5 is rocked once for each rotation of the shaft 18; and the operation is so timed that the spring plungers are drawn away from the head and held in this position during the indexing of'the head.
The object of having a roller clutch or other means for causing a driving means of the drills to be actuated in one direction but preventing their reverse'movement, is that when a drill breaks, the machine can be reversed or backed off of the lead cam and the drills not broken withdrawn from the blanks without the drills being rotated backward,
that wouldtend to loosen the drills in their mama cutting and then by av regular movement is advanced to out the hole, entirely through the blank.
Havingthus described my invention, I
claim:
1. The combination with a frame, a head rotatable in theframe and carrying a circular series of bushings parallel to the axis of the head, and means for indexing the head around, of a. plurality of spindles arranged with their axes parallel in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the head and organized to advance the tools to each engage one of the articles in the bushings respectively whereby upon indexing the head around each article in the bushing will thereby be successively engaged by one of the tools. i
2. The combination with a frame, a head rotatable'in the frame and carrying a. circular series of bushings parallel to the axis of the head, means for indexing the head around, oi a plurality of spindles arranged with theiraxes parallel in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the head and organized to advance the tools to each engage one of the articles in the bushings respectively, whereby upon indexing the head around each article in the bushing will thereby be successively engaged by one of the tools, means for simultaneously moving the tools to and from the articles held in the bushings, and means for causing the continuous o cralion of the tool'spindles during said reciprocation, said latter means being operativcly connected with the head indexing means and organized to permit a reverse movement of the tool advancing means without causing a reverse movenient of the tool spindles.
3. The combination with a frame, a head rotatable in the frame and carryingva. circular series of bushings parallel to the axis of the head, a driving member, means connected with the driving member for indexing the'head around, a series of spindles rotatably supported in a plane transverse to the axis oi the head whereby ad mice of the spindles in their axes will cause them to engage articles in the bushings respectively,
means connected with the driving member for causlng a reciprocation of the spindles to engage the articles between each index movement of the head, means connecting.
said driving member with the spindles for causing continuous rotation of the spindles throughout their said reciprocation by said means, said latter means including a clutch permitting reverse movement of the driving member without causing reverse movement of the spindles.
4i. The combination with a frame, a head rotatable in the frame and carrying. a circular series 01 bushings parallel to the axis of the head. oi a. driving member, means connected with the driving member for indexing the head, a plurality of toolspindles arranged in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the head with their axes parallel, the spindles being cndwise movable, means connected with the driving member for simultaneously moving the spindles endwise, means connected with the driving member for rotating the spindles between each indexing of the head including a clutch device permitting reverse movement of the driving member without causing reverse movement oi the spindles.
5. The combination with a frame, a head rotatable in the frame and carrying a circular series of bushings parallel to the axis of the head, and means for indexing the head around, oi a plurality of spindles arranged with their axes parallel in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the head and organized to advance the tools to each engage one of the articles in the bushings respectively whereby upon indexing the head around each article in the bushing will thereby be successively engaged by one of the tools, said tool advancing means being arranged to advance the-tool part-way of its path of travel thereupon retract the tool a short distance, and then further advance the tool to complete the operation.
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