[go: up one dir, main page]

US601303A - Lock-fold attachment for cornice-brakes - Google Patents

Lock-fold attachment for cornice-brakes Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US601303A
US601303A US601303DA US601303A US 601303 A US601303 A US 601303A US 601303D A US601303D A US 601303DA US 601303 A US601303 A US 601303A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
fold
lock
cornice
brakes
attachment
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US601303A publication Critical patent/US601303A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21DWORKING OR PROCESSING OF SHEET METAL OR METAL TUBES, RODS OR PROFILES WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21D5/00Bending sheet metal along straight lines, e.g. to form simple curves
    • B21D5/04Bending sheet metal along straight lines, e.g. to form simple curves on brakes making use of clamping means on one side of the work

Definitions

  • My invention relates more particularly to a supplemental lock-fold-formin g attachment for use in connection with any of the wellknown cornice-brakes, but preferably in connection with the cornice-brakes patented by me July 1, 1884, No. 301,128,and May 10, 1887,. No. 362,749; and it consists in the novel feature of construction and combinationofparts, such as are hereinafter fully described, and
  • Figure 1 is a transverse sectional elevation of a cornicebrake embodying my invention, taken on line a: 00 of Fig. 2 and showing a sheet of metal placed therein with the clamping-jaws open undergoing the lock-fold-forming operation;
  • Fig. 2 a broken plan'view of the movable platen or lower clamping-beam, showing my lock-fold-former devices thereon, the latter being also broken off, but showing sufficient for the purpose hereof;
  • Fig. 3 an end view' of the lock-fold-former gage-shaft, showing the eccentrically-arranged pin thereon, which constitutes its bearing, one being provided at each end 'ofsaid gage-shaft;
  • Fig. 2 a transverse sectional elevation of a cornicebrake embodying my invention, taken on line a: 00 of Fig. 2 and showing a sheet of metal placed therein with the clamping-jaws open undergoing the lock-fold-forming operation;
  • Fig. 2 a broken plan'
  • Fig. 4 an end View of a sheet of metal, showing a double lock-fold at either side, the result of an op-. eration in my machine; and Fig. 5, a view similar to Fig. 4, but showing a sheet having a single lock-fold at either side.
  • A represents the supporting-frame leg at one end of the machine; B, the upper clampin g or stationary tie-beam; C, the lower clampin g or movable platen or beam,and D the bending-apron, journaling at its opposite axial ends 01 in (boxes a on said platen.
  • 0 are provided with upturned projections 0, *(best seen in Fig. 1,) whose inner edges lie in a perpendicular line with the outer edge of the bending-apron, and the inner ends of said arins c are secured to forks on collars c ,which are in turn loosely mounted at suitable dis-- tances apart on the shaft d, the latter having eccentrically-disposed pins or journals e constructed at its opposite ends, (best seen in Fig. 3,) which bear in bracket-boxes e, projecting rearwardly from the platen near its opposite ends. (Best seen in Fig. 2.)
  • J is an are or segmental arm attached tothe platen O and projecting rearwardly from the latter near. one end thereof. This are is providedwith a graduated series of openings or holes j for the reception of astop or pin j, which is removably placed in either hole to suit the different widths of folds in the sheets operated upon.
  • a forked hand-lever K is attached to the eccentric at one end of shaft (1, adjacent the bearing-bracket e, and straddles the arc J for stop engagement withv the pin j.
  • This hand-lever enables the operator to longitudinallymove the gage-arms c to suit the different widths of folds to be made in the metal sheets.
  • gage-arms c are simultaneously set (to suit the desired width of fold) by means of the handle K. Then a metal sheets is laid thereon from the rear, with its fore edge resting against the upturned ends 0' of said gagearms. Then the foot-treadle is lowered so as to raise the platen O and thus firmly close the clamping-jaws (comprising said platen and the tie-beam B) on said sheet. Then the bending-apron is raised or turned on its axes Y by-means of hand-lever I till the single bend or fold sis made in the edge of the sheet.
  • the single-fold edge is inserted up to the upturned ends 0 of the gage-arms, as seen in Fig. 1. Then the clamping-jaws are closed and the same movements repeated as in making the single fold.
  • My lock-fold attachment is very simple and effective and readily applied to a cornicebrake or removed therefrom without affecting the machine for other work.
  • I claim- 1 The combination with a cornice-brake comprising a pair of clamping jaws or beams, mounted on a suitable frame, and a bendingapron journaled on one of said jaws, of a lock fold-forming attachment or gage device composed of a longitudinal shaft eecentrically mounted at its opposite ends in bearings on the platen or moving jaw-beam, a series of gage-arms projecting laterally from the said shaft over said platen and having upturned outer ends against which the sheet is placed for the fold-forming operation, and suitable means for actuating said shaft to suit different widths of lock-folds to be made in the sheets, substantially as herein set forth.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Orthopedics, Nursing, And Contraception (AREA)

Description

9.0.KEBNB. LOOK FOLD ATTACHMENT FOR OORNIGE BRAKES. No. 601,308.
(No Model.)
Patented Mar. 29,1898.
- gage the under side of the platen O, a footcitizen of the United States, residing at Cinparticularly pointed out in the claims.
UNITED STATES I PATENT OFFI E.
GEORGE O. KEENE,'OF CINCINNATI, OHIO.
LOCK-FOLD ATTACHMENT FQR CORNlCE-BRAKES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 601,303, dated March 29, 1898.
Application'filed August 7. 1897 To all uihom it'may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE O. KEENE, a
cinnati, in the county of Hamilton and State of Ohio, have invented a new and useful Lock- Fold Attachment for Cornice Brakes, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates more particularly to a supplemental lock-fold-formin g attachment for use in connection with any of the wellknown cornice-brakes, but preferably in connection with the cornice-brakes patented by me July 1, 1884, No. 301,128,and May 10, 1887,. No. 362,749; and it consists in the novel feature of construction and combinationofparts, such as are hereinafter fully described, and
In the accompanyingdrawings, Figure 1 is a transverse sectional elevation of a cornicebrake embodying my invention, taken on line a: 00 of Fig. 2 and showing a sheet of metal placed therein with the clamping-jaws open undergoing the lock-fold-forming operation; Fig. 2, a broken plan'view of the movable platen or lower clamping-beam, showing my lock-fold-former devices thereon, the latter being also broken off, but showing sufficient for the purpose hereof; Fig. 3, an end view' of the lock-fold-former gage-shaft, showing the eccentrically-arranged pin thereon, which constitutes its bearing, one being provided at each end 'ofsaid gage-shaft; Fig. 4:, an end View of a sheet of metal, showing a double lock-fold at either side, the result of an op-. eration in my machine; and Fig. 5, a view similar to Fig. 4, but showing a sheet having a single lock-fold at either side. i
A represents the supporting-frame leg at one end of the machine; B, the upper clampin g or stationary tie-beam; C, the lower clampin g or movable platen or beam,and D the bending-apron, journaling at its opposite axial ends 01 in (boxes a on said platen.
E represents one of the several vertical push-bars whose lower ends pivotally engage the horizontal foot-shaft F at the base of the machine and Whose upper ends pivotally en lever or treadle G being attached to the shaft F to operate it and the said platen. Spiral spring I) is stretched between treadle G and an arm I) on the top of the frame-leg A to Serial No. 647,430. (No model.)
augment the rising of the foot-treadle and .the automatic opening of the clamping-jaws.
0 are provided with upturned projections 0, *(best seen in Fig. 1,) whose inner edges lie in a perpendicular line with the outer edge of the bending-apron, and the inner ends of said arins c are secured to forks on collars c ,which are in turn loosely mounted at suitable dis-- tances apart on the shaft d, the latter having eccentrically-disposed pins or journals e constructed at its opposite ends, (best seen in Fig. 3,) which bear in bracket-boxes e, projecting rearwardly from the platen near its opposite ends. (Best seen in Fig. 2.)
J is an are or segmental arm attached tothe platen O and projecting rearwardly from the latter near. one end thereof. This are is providedwith a graduated series of openings or holes j for the reception of astop or pin j, which is removably placed in either hole to suit the different widths of folds in the sheets operated upon.
A forked hand-lever K is attached to the eccentric at one end of shaft (1, adjacent the bearing-bracket e, and straddles the arc J for stop engagement withv the pin j. This hand-lever enables the operator to longitudinallymove the gage-arms c to suit the different widths of folds to be made in the metal sheets.
In the operation of my special attachment the gage-arms c are simultaneously set (to suit the desired width of fold) by means of the handle K. Then a metal sheets is laid thereon from the rear, with its fore edge resting against the upturned ends 0' of said gagearms. Then the foot-treadle is lowered so as to raise the platen O and thus firmly close the clamping-jaws (comprising said platen and the tie-beam B) on said sheet. Then the bending-apron is raised or turned on its axes Y by-means of hand-lever I till the single bend or fold sis made in the edge of the sheet.
Then the foot-pressure is removed from the treadlc, which permits the automatic opening of the clamping-jaws and the release of said sheet. The sheet passes through the same movements for the fold along the other edge.
If it is desired to make a double fold s in the edges of the sheet, as seen in the finished sheet, Fig. 4, the single-fold edge is inserted up to the upturned ends 0 of the gage-arms, as seen in Fig. 1. Then the clamping-jaws are closed and the same movements repeated as in making the single fold.
My lock-fold attachment is very simple and effective and readily applied to a cornicebrake or removed therefrom without affecting the machine for other work.
I claim- 1. The combination with a cornice-brake comprising a pair of clamping jaws or beams, mounted on a suitable frame, and a bendingapron journaled on one of said jaws, of a lock fold-forming attachment or gage device composed of a longitudinal shaft eecentrically mounted at its opposite ends in bearings on the platen or moving jaw-beam, a series of gage-arms projecting laterally from the said shaft over said platen and having upturned outer ends against which the sheet is placed for the fold-forming operation, and suitable means for actuating said shaft to suit different widths of lock-folds to be made in the sheets, substantially as herein set forth.
2. The combination with a cornice-brake comprising a pair of clamping-jaws mounted on a suitable frame, and a bending-apron journaled on one of said jaws, of an adjustable loek-fold-formin g attachment or gage device composed of a longitudinal shaft eccentrically mounted at its opposite ends in bearing-brackets on the platen or moving jawbeam, a series of gage-arms projecting laterally and forwardly from said shaft over said platen and having upturned outer ends against which the sheet is placed for the foldforming operation, a hand-lever on said shaft, and an are having a graduated series of holes therein for detachably aceommodatin g a pin or stop to limit the throw of said hand-lever operating in connection therewith, and thereby, adapt the attachment to different widths of lock-folds to be made in the various sheets, substantially as herein set forth.
In testimony of which invention I have hereunto set my hand.
GEORGE G. KEENE.
\Vitnesses:
JOHN ELIAS JONES, L. M. JoNEs.
US601303D Lock-fold attachment for cornice-brakes Expired - Lifetime US601303A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US601303A true US601303A (en) 1898-03-29

Family

ID=2669940

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US601303D Expired - Lifetime US601303A (en) Lock-fold attachment for cornice-brakes

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US601303A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US601303A (en) Lock-fold attachment for cornice-brakes
US363524A (en) Eltas d
US548608A (en) Paper-folding machine
US1128240A (en) Arbor-press.
US2434568A (en) Saw clamp
US324633A (en) Walter ames
US659256A (en) Mop-wringer.
US144023A (en) Improvement in machines for cutting cloth
US301128A (en) Geobge c
US1037153A (en) Sad-iron handle.
US1927608A (en) Cutting apparatus
US1926451A (en) Cheese press
US589575A (en) Ironing-machine
US326567A (en) Thomas e
US312748A (en) Button-attaching machine
US142921A (en) Improvement in sheet-metal-bending machines
US919500A (en) Device for holding cut-out forms.
US445589A (en) S h eet- metal- fold i ng machine
US1093461A (en) Foot-vise.
US148863A (en) Improvement in apparatus for shaping pantaloons
US1230636A (en) Machine for turning down the edges of cloth of wearing-apparel in the process of manufacture.
US651797A (en) Vamp-folding machine.
US149690A (en) Improvement in paper-cutting machines
US373215A (en) baldwin
US141398A (en) Improvement in machinery for folding leather