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US995073A
US995073A US59536710A US1910595367A US995073A US 995073 A US995073 A US 995073A US 59536710 A US59536710 A US 59536710A US 1910595367 A US1910595367 A US 1910595367A US 995073 A US995073 A US 995073A
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H35/00Delivering articles from cutting or line-perforating machines; Article or web delivery apparatus incorporating cutting or line-perforating devices, e.g. adhesive tape dispensers
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  • Another object of the device is to provide mechanism by which the paper is more evenly and readily fed off from the roll, and delivered so that it may be brought against the edge of the cutter, at the best angle for separation into sealing portions.
  • FIG. 1 is a front elevation of a sealing machine embodying a-preferredform of the improvements.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged longitudinal view of a non-revoluble, detachable shaft, with the upper portions of its support-s and other connecting parts of the device.
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged longitudinal View of a bolt and nut, and other parts connected therewith.
  • a water bowl 18 stands at the front end of the machine base 6, and is provided with the usual means for moistening the paper.
  • Standards 19, 19, support the cutter 22 in horizontal posit-ion, and cross perforated extensions 20, rearwardly on the bowl 18, support a bolt and nut 21.
  • the shank of the bolt is relatively long, and is provided loosely with a sleeve 24, revoluble' thereon, and.
  • a sealing machine comprising a base,-

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D. MGAUSLIWx SEALING MACHINE.
APPLICATION rum: 1120.3. 1910.
@gfig g Fatenteai June 13, 1912.
U antenna UNITED STAT E S PATENT OFFICE.
DAVID MoAUsLIn, or BROOKLYN, NEW YORK SEALING-MACHINE.
Specification of Letters Patent. Patented J une 13, 1911.
Application filed December 3, 1910.
Serial No. 595,367.
It is well known that in order to use the cutter to the best advantage, there must be some resistanceto the force drawing forward the paper; and one object of the invention isto providemeans of a very simple character and easily applied, which will retard the rotation of the rolls, and which may be applied with greater or less force as desired.
Another object of the device is to provide mechanism by which the paper is more evenly and readily fed off from the roll, and delivered so that it may be brought against the edge of the cutter, at the best angle for separation into sealing portions.
The device is fully illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a front elevation of a sealing machine embodying a-preferredform of the improvements. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same. Fig. 3 is an enlarged longitudinal view of a non-revoluble, detachable shaft, with the upper portions of its support-s and other connecting parts of the device. Fig. 4 is an enlarged longitudinal View of a bolt and nut, and other parts connected therewith.
In the drawings the reference figure 6 designates the base of the machine.
8, 8 are standards, provided with 0 en seats for the ends of the shaft 1'0. )ne end 11 of this shaft isangular to prevent its turning in its bearing, and the other end is threaded and provided with a set screw 12. Any desired number of plates or broken disks 14, having central perforations, are
mounted on the shaft 10, and between these disks are also mounted on shaft 10, spools 15, carrying the strips of adhesive paper 16. Lateral pressure is exerted against these disks and rolls of paper by screwing up the nut 12, and so provides the required resist tions of the adhesive strips. 4
A water bowl 18 stands at the front end of the machine base 6, and is provided with the usual means for moistening the paper. Standards 19, 19, support the cutter 22 in horizontal posit-ion, and cross perforated extensions 20, rearwardly on the bowl 18, support a bolt and nut 21. The shank of the bolt is relatively long, and is provided loosely with a sleeve 24, revoluble' thereon, and.
which, with the bolt, passes through apertures 13, near the front edges of the disks, to prevent rotation of the disks with the paper rolls. IVhat I claim and desire to secure, is-
1. A sealing machine comprising a base,-
standards on said base having inwardlyfacing, angular recossestherein, a non-revoluble shaft, having one end angular and the other end threaded, seated in said recesses, a nut 0n the threaded part of said shaft, disks and revoluble spools on said shaft between its angular end and said nut,there being a perforation through the front portion of each of said disks, a Water bowl, rearward extensions on said Water bowl, each having a perforation therein and a cross-bolt engaging said perforations in said disks and said extensions;
2. In a sealing machine having disks and tape-carrying spools, mounted on a fixed shaft which is supported on standards, the front part of each of said disks having a perforation therein, a cross-bolt and nut thereon, and a sleeve on said bolt, said bolt and sleeve engaging said perforations for the. purpose stated.-
- In testimony whereof I afiix my signature,
in presence of two witnesses.-
DAVID MCAUSLIN.
Witnesses ALEX. BERGER, HARRY GonDPAn'r.
ance to the force applied i-ncutting 01f por-
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