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  • my invention consists in constructingl a machine to press a given number of bales, which are run into it on cars, and, after receiving the pressure, they are conned till they leave the machine and are'tied or corded.
  • the construction is as follows: Two abutment-Walls, a, are made 4parallel with each other, on which the sides of a building may be erected, they being placed at a sufficient distance apart for that purpose, and properly braced.
  • the sides of the building are given in outline in the drawings by the frame-work.
  • In these posts b are slots c, in which a tenou on each end of a horizontal beam, d, slides to guide said beam in its vertical movement, as about to be described.
  • Over the beam d there is a large stationary beam, e.
  • the articles to be pressed in this machine are placed on cars Z, which run on a railway that is made alongside the wall a, and marked in the drawings m. If it is a cotton-bale, it may be surrounded by a case upon the cars, of usual construction, with a follower in it, which, when the bale is pressed, holds it by any usual fastening till it is run out of the machine to be tied; or it may be tied in the press.
  • Each toggle-joint is connected with the moving beam by two stirrups, n, which extend from one side of the beam tothe other, and allow it a play endwise, so that if the bale at one follower is smaller than the other the strain shall be equalized without bringing it onto the beam, as would ⁇ be the case if permanently jointed thereto.
  • follower may be entirely detached from the end ofthe arm instead of using an additional platen, as described above.
  • FIG. 32 A modication of my machine, to be used for punching, is shown in Fig. 32 It consists of a similar series of levers to those above described, and working in a similar manner., These, instead of acting on followers, are connected with the center joint of an upright toggle-joint, s, this again being connected by the lower arm with a follower, a, thatworks up and down.
  • Thisfollower can have a double row of upright toggle-j oints with a connectingrod, t, between them, as represented in the drawings, if required, and it may be used for punching sheets of iron, or other purpose.
  • the arms f are forced down by the beam d bearing against them, and they are raised by the loops as it rises, there being guides u on each side that prevent the arms from receding farther on one side than the other.
  • center joint is always brought to the center of p the beam when raised.

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JOSEPH SLOOUM, OF SYRAOUSE, NEW YORK.
,IMPROVEMENT IN COTTON-PRESSES.
To @ZZ whom t may con/carve:
Be it known that I, J osnrn SLocUM, of Syracuse, in the county of Onondaga and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement Vin the Construction of Cotton and other Presses; andI do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, which form a part thereof, in which- Figure 1 is an isometrical view, Fig. 2 is a cross-section, and Fig. 3 a modification, of my improvements.V
The nature of my invention consists in constructingl a machine to press a given number of bales, which are run into it on cars, and, after receiving the pressure, they are conned till they leave the machine and are'tied or corded.
The construction is as follows: Two abutment-Walls, a, are made 4parallel with each other, on which the sides of a building may be erected, they being placed at a sufficient distance apart for that purpose, and properly braced. The sides of the building are given in outline in the drawings by the frame-work. In the center, between the above-named walls a, are erected two posts, b-one at each endwhich are stayed by the frame-work. In these posts b are slots c, in which a tenou on each end of a horizontal beam, d, slides to guide said beam in its vertical movement, as about to be described. Over the beam d there is a large stationary beam, e. Under the movable beam d are placed at proper intervals a series of toggle-joint levers, f, the armsof which are jointed under said beam, and their outer ends are attached to followers g, which they force up toward the abutment-wall as the beam d descends and compresses the articles that may be placed between said wall and the follower. To force 'the beam d downward I employ two or more screws, h. These pass up through the stationary'beam e, in which a revolving nut is fastened that forms the hub of a large spur-wheel, t. At each screw these spurwheels are geared into a pinion, Ic, situated between them, to which the driving-power may be connected, as in the drawings, by bevelgearing, or in any other convenient method.
The articles to be pressed in this machine are placed on cars Z, which run on a railway that is made alongside the wall a, and marked in the drawings m. If it is a cotton-bale, it may be surrounded by a case upon the cars, of usual construction, with a follower in it, which, when the bale is pressed, holds it by any usual fastening till it is run out of the machine to be tied; or it may be tied in the press. Each toggle-joint is connected with the moving beam by two stirrups, n, which extend from one side of the beam tothe other, and allow it a play endwise, so that if the bale at one follower is smaller than the other the strain shall be equalized without bringing it onto the beam, as would` be the case if permanently jointed thereto. follower may be entirely detached from the end ofthe arm instead of using an additional platen, as described above.
A modication of my machine, to be used for punching, is shown in Fig. 32 It consists of a similar series of levers to those above described, and working in a similar manner., These, instead of acting on followers, are connected with the center joint of an upright toggle-joint, s, this again being connected by the lower arm with a follower, a, thatworks up and down. Thisfollower can have a double row of upright toggle-j oints with a connectingrod, t, between them, as represented in the drawings, if required, and it may be used for punching sheets of iron, or other purpose. The arms f are forced down by the beam d bearing against them, and they are raised by the loops as it rises, there being guides u on each side that prevent the arms from receding farther on one side than the other. The
center joint is always brought to the center of p the beam when raised.
Having thus fully described my improvement in presses, what I claim therein as new is- The combination of the series of togglejoints with the beam d, in the manner described, so that they can have a lateral moltion without straining the beam.
J. SLOOUM.
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