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  • INGERSOLL OF GREEN POINT, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR ,TO HIMSELF AND HORACE EDOUGHERTY, OF SAME PLAGE.
  • brackets E E which serve to form bearings for shafts c c of double or divided ratchet-wheels F F, having a chain-pulley or barrel-body, G, in between, and connected with or forming part of them.
  • H H are levers, working on the shafts c c as a fulcrum, and carrying pawls I I, thatas the levers are depressed, serve to give motion to the ratchet-wheels F F, which are locked, or prevented from working backward, by check-pawls l' l', excepting ⁇ when it is required to run the follower D down or hack, when the pawls I 1 may he ythrown ont of gear, by pullingr on cords d d.
  • this latter arrangement increases the power of the press, and may be employed with advantage toward the close of the pressing-stroke, while a quicker and less powerful action may be previously used, by adopting the first-mentioned arrangement, which may be readily changed, when required, to in ⁇ crease the power, by unhitching the chains from the hooks L, passing them around the pulleys M, and fastening the-m, as at e, to the follower.

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ttnittd teta @met @tithe PLATT O. INGERSOLL, OF GREEN POINT, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR ,TO HIMSELF AND HORACE EDOUGHERTY, OF SAME PLAGE.
Letters P'a-te'nt N 98,385, 'dated December 28, 1869.
IMPROVEMENT IN MECHANICAL MOVEMENTS FOR ACTUATING- PRESSES.
The Schedule referred to in `tlieee Letters Patent and making part o! the same To all whom it may concern Be it known that LPLATT 0.1NGERS0LL, of Green Point, in the county of Kings, and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Mechanical Movements for Actuating Presses, and other purposes, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, forming part of this specification, and in which- Figure l represents a longitudinal vertical section of a baling-press, having my improvement applied to it;
Figure 2, a plan of the same; and
Figure 3, au end elevation thereof.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
Referring to the accompanying drawing- A' represents the frame of the press;
B, its cap or cover, made removable, on throwing down or back swinging locking-straps C C; and
D, the follower, that may be guided in its 11p-anddown play by means of end projections or extensions aa of it, arranged to fitvertical slots b b in/the frame.
Secured to the frame, on opposite sides of it, are brackets E E, which serve to form bearings for shafts c c of double or divided ratchet-wheels F F, having a chain-pulley or barrel-body, G, in between, and connected with or forming part of them.
H H are levers, working on the shafts c c as a fulcrum, and carrying pawls I I, thatas the levers are depressed, serve to give motion to the ratchet-wheels F F, which are locked, or prevented from working backward, by check-pawls l' l', excepting` when it is required to run the follower D down or hack, when the pawls I 1 may he ythrown ont of gear, by pullingr on cords d d.
The lift ofthe follower D, through the levers H H, pawls I I, and ratchet-wheels F F is effected by the agency of chains J J, working round sheaves or pulleys, substantially as follows:
Said chains, which have their one end hangingloose, g
are passed up around the chain-pulleys or bodies G G,
down and around sheaves or pulleys K K, secured to the follower, and up to links or hooks L L, which is the arrangement represented at the left-hand of figs. l and 2; or, instead of the chains heilig hitched on to the upper hooks L L, they may be passed around a loose pulley, M, arranged on either spindle o, and be hitched or hooked to the follower, as at e, which is the arrangement shown in iig. 3, and at the right-hand of gs. 1 and 2.
Ot' course, this latter arrangement increases the power of the press, and may be employed with advantage toward the close of the pressing-stroke, while a quicker and less powerful action may be previously used, by adopting the first-mentioned arrangement, which may be readily changed, when required, to in` crease the power, by unhitching the chains from the hooks L, passing them around the pulleys M, and fastening the-m, as at e, to the follower.
Again, when required to work the press still quicker, as on starting it, the same may be done by a mere direot'pull on the loose ends ot' the chains, instead of working the press by the levers H H.
Thus, not. only is there secured to the press a. wide range of motions, as regards its speed or power, at.
different points in the stroke, or as the resistance of the substance being pressed makes necessary ordesirable, but the means for operating each end of the follower is independentvof the other, so that increased pressure or action may be given to either one side 0r the other, as not luifrequeutly is desirable.
That is here claimed, and desired to be secured by Letters Patent, is
The arrangementof the double or divided ratchetwheel or wheels F F, the interposed connecting-chain pulley or body G, the lever or levers H, with their pawls I, the pulleys M, sheave or sheaves K, and thel chain or chains J', substantially as specified.
P. C. INGERSOLL.
Witnesses JOHN D. Busser, HENRY PALMER.
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