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- GEORGE B NORGRAVE, OF PEABODY, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO PEABODY LEATHER MACHINERY COMPANY, OF PEABODY, MASSA- CHUSETTS, A CORPORATION OF MAINE.
- the device referred to may be desig- Skins, of which the following description, in l nat-ed a separator, or starten and in the connection
- desig- Skins of which the following description, in l nat-ed a separator, or starten and in the connection
- sists of a l ar or plate g, (see Fig.
- extended ⁇ his invention relates to a machine for across the machine between the side frames .treating lliCiGS, SlilS, and leallel, and iS lneld and secured at its opposite ends to levers or in shown as embodied in a machine of the l arms h, which are mounted to turn on ,a class referred to employing a plurality Of taroller t, supported by the framework of the bleS 0T WOIli-SUPPOTS and lllOWn aS a Serial machine.
- ',lhe levers h are adapted to be table-machine.
- Figure 1 represents in elevation a machine to the path of movement of the talle or eInlQOClylng UDS lnYenilOIl; iig- 2, a Ver'iCal Vwork-support, so as to engageihe lower end section of the machine shown in Iiig. 1 g I* igs.
- Said Separator 0r Starter is lomted a@ th@ in a Serial table-machine in WlliCll a Plurallty lt ack side of the machine below the upper end of work supports or tables a (shown as three thereof, so as to engage the lower edge of the 111 number)
- M PlVOtfllY SBCUIGCi i0 endleSS hide or skin on the downward movement of chains or carriers l), passed about sprocketthe table.
- wheels c supported by each side frame d of Provision s also made to carry the hide or the machine.
- the present invention relates more paras it is separated therefrom, and this result ticularly to mechanism for removing the may be accomplished, as herein shown, by hides or skins c from the tables a after they have been treated or acted upon by the opermeans of an endless carrier in the form of a band or apron 10, which is passed about the ating-tools or working cylinders j', which latter may be of any suitable or desired conroller i and about a second roller 12, suitably supported by the framework of the machine, struction and are shown as bladed cylinders or rolls.
- the endless band or apron l() may be driven in any suitable manner and, as herein shown
- the hides said band has cooperating with it a deliveryor skins are in a wet condition when placed on the tables a, and after they have been k roll 13, located above the band in line with the roller i and provided with a sprocketworked out by the operating tools or rolls f wheel 14, which is driven by a link chain 15 they are liable to adhere somewhat firmly to from a sprocket-wheel 16 on a shaft 17, supthe table.
- a deliveryor skins are in a wet condition when placed on the tables a, and after they have been k roll 13, located above the band in line with the roller i and provided with a sprocketworked out by the operating tools or rolls f wheel 14, which is driven by a link chain 15 they are liable to adhere somewhat firmly to from a sprocket-wheel 16 on a shaft 17, supthe table.
- the separator g starts or loosens the side of pecially those which stick thereto, a device is .i the hide or skin from one side of the table,
- the spring 25 acts to normally keep the push baror plate 2O in its inactive or inoperative position out of the path of movement of the tables and the endless carrier.
- the push-bar 20 is moved forward bylevers 27, pivoted at v28 to the framework and havj ing their upper ends forked'to straddle the rod 22 and having their lower ends provided with rollers 30, which are engaged by suitable cams or projections 31 on the endless carrier.
- the cams 31 are suitably shaped and appropriately located with relation to the tables, so as to engage the levers 27 at or about the time the upper end or top of the table has been brought substantially opposite to or in a horizontal line with the push ⁇ bar 2O and thereby cause said levers to have their upper ends moved toward the path of movement of the table.
- cams move the bar 20 across and beyond the path of movement of the tables, so that the hide or skin will be loosened or started away from the opposite side of the table suhiciently to permit it to be removed therefrom by the deliveryrolls and carried away by the endless band or apron.
- the cams 31 may be made of sulH- cient length to remain in engagement with the levers 27 until the hide or skin has been disengaged from the opposite side of the table;
- latches 90 pivoted at 91 to the side frames d, and each having a hook 92, which is designed to engage the bar 22 when the latter is in its forward or operative position.
- a vertically-arranged support or assembling device which may be made as herein shown, and consists of a cross-bar 40, secured at its ends to upright levers 41, which are pivoted at their lower end, as at 42.
- the levers 41 normallyv occupy a substantially vertical position with the bar substantially in line with the roller 12 and are adapted to be antonlatieally turned backward or outward in the direction indicated by the arrow 140 in Fig. 2 until the cross-bar 40 has been brought to a position beyond the roller 12, as will leave sullicient space between said roller and said bar, to permit a portion of the hide or skin to pass down on the other side of the cross-bar 4-0.
- the rocking or tilting movement of the cross-bar 40 just described may be ell'ected, as herein shown, by cam-disks, fast on a rotatable shaft 51 and acting on projccti ons or arms 52 on the levers 41.
- the cams 50 are suitably shaped to permit springs .54j to hold the levers 41 in a substantially vertical position while substantially one-hall of the hide or skin is passing down on the outer side ol' the cross-bar 40 and then to .move said levers backward, so as to permit the remaining portion of the hide or skin as it leaves the endless carrier or apron 10 to pass down on the other side of the cross-bar 40. In this manner one or any number of hides or skins within limits may be assembled or hung on the movable support in convenient position for removal by the operator.
- the endless carrier or apron 10 may have cooperating with it a device shown as an upright board or plate 56 suitably secured to the framework of the machine and which serves to dellect the free end of the hide or skin passing off of the delivery carrier or apron 10 down on one side of the supporting crossbar 40.
- the assembling device referred to is designed to be intermittently operated. which may be accomplished, as herein shown, by one or more projections or devices 6() on a link chain 61 engaging one or more teeth or projections 62 on a disk 63, which fast on the shaft 5l carrying the cam .50, the link chain 61 passing over a sprocket-wheel 65 on the shaft 13 and about a sprocketwheel 66 on the cam-shaft 51.
- lel'lhe endless carrier b for the tables may be l 71, and the bladed cylindersf may be driven from the shafts 70 and 17 by link chains 72 73 rIhe operation of the machine herein shown may be briefly described as follows: The hide or skin to be put out or otherwise treated is placed over one of the tables (L at the front ot the machine, which is at the letthand viewing Fig. 2, and is put out by the bladed cylinders j' as the table, with the hide thereon, is passed between said cylinders.
- a work support or table over which a hide or skin is placed an endless carrier for said table, operating-tools to treat the hide or skin on said table, a separator cooperating with said table to loosen the hide or skin from one side of the same, a device to loosen the hide or skin from the opposite side of said table, an assembling device, and means to carry the hide or skin from the table to said assembling device, substantially as described.
- a work support or table over which a hide or'skin is placed an endless carrier 'for said table, operating-tools to treat the hide or skin while on said table, lan oscillating separator cooperating with said table and movable about a center having a lixed relation to the path of movement of the table to loosen the hide or skin from the side of the table adjacent to said separator, and means to automatically rock said separator a plurality of times while a work-support is mov ing past said device, substantially as described.
- a work support or table over which a hide or skin is placed, an endless carrier for said table, operating-tools to treat the hide or skin while on said table, a separator cooperating with said table to loosen the hide or skin from one side of the same, and a device movable across the path of movement of said table to loosen the hide or skin from the opposite side of said table, substantially as described.
- a movable work support or table over which a hide or skin is placed means to move said work-support, means to treat the hide or skin on said table, a vibratn ing separator coperating with the table to loosen the hide or skin therefrom, and means to operate said separator and impart to it a plurality of vibrations while a work-support is moving past said separator, substantially as described.
- a movable work support or table over which a hide or skin is placed me ans to move said work-support, means to treat the hide while on said ltable, means to separaie one side of the hide or skin from the table, and means to engage the hide or skin and separate it from the other side of said table after said hide has been separated from the 'inst-mentioned side of the table, substantially as described.
- a movable work support or table over which a hide or skin is placed means to move said work-support, means to treat the hide while on said table, means to separate one side of the hide or skin from the ta- ⁇ ble, means cooperatingl with said separator to engage the hide or skin as it is loosened from the table and carry it away from said table, substantially as described.
- va movable work support or table over which a hide or skin is placed means to move said worlesupport, means to treat the hide or skin while on said table, means to carry the hide or skin away from the table, and an assembling device movable with relation to said means to enable the hide or skin to be placed substantially one-half on each side of said device, substantially as described.
- a movable work support or ta ble over which a hide or skin is placed means to move said work-support, means to treat the hide while on said table, a delivery device to carry the hide or skin away from the table, an upright assembling device to receive the hide or skin from said delivery device, and means to move said assembling device, for the purpose specified.
- a movable work support or table over which a hide or skin is placed means to move said work-support, means to treat the hide or skin while on said table, means to move the lower end of the hide or skin away I 2c from the table, and delivery-rolls coperating with said means to receive the end of the hide therefrom, substantially as described.
- a movable work support or table over which a hide or skin is placed means to move said work-support, means to treat the hide while on said table, a device eX- tended transversely of said table to engage the hide or skin, and pivoted supports for 13o said device actuated by the endless carrier to impart to said pivoted supports and said device a plurality of oscillations While a Worksupport is moving past said device, substantially as described.
- a movable Work support or table over which a hide or skin is placed means to move said vvorlvsupport, means to treat the hide While on said table, a delivery de: vice to carry the hide or skin away from the table, an upright assembling device to receive the hide or skin from said delivery device, a movable cam to actuate said assembling device, and means to intermittently move said cam, substantially as described.
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PATENTBD MAR. 19, 1907.
G. 'B. NORGRAVE.
A MAOHIN FOR 'TR-EATING HIDES AND SKIN APPLICATION FILEDMAR. 27, 1906. 3 SHEETS-SHEET 1.
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MACHINE FOR TREATING HIDES AND SKNS.
APPLIOATION FILED MAB. 27, 1906.
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PATENTEN MAR 19, 1907. G.B.N0NGRAVE. v MACHINE FORYT'RBATING Hms AND SKINS.
APPLICATION FILED MAB. 27, 1906.
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tirrnn sransnr .einen GEORGE B. NORGRAVE, OF PEABODY, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO PEABODY LEATHER MACHINERY COMPANY, OF PEABODY, MASSA- CHUSETTS, A CORPORATION OF MAINE.
MACHINE FOR TREATING HIDES AND SKINS.
No. 847,684. Specication of Letters Patent. Patented March 19, 1907.
Application filed March 27,1906. Serial Non 308,246.
'o afi/Z whom, it may concern: provided to engage the lower edge Ol' end Of Be it known that I, GEORGE B. Nonenavn, l he laide or skin on one side of the table and a citizen of the United States, and a resident l separate or start it away from the table, of Peabody, in the county of Essex and State thereby destroying the vacuum r suction of Massachusetts, have invented an Improve- 1 between the hide or skin and one side of the ment in Machines for Treating Hides and talle. The device referred to may be desig- Skins, of which the following description, in l nat-ed a separator, or starten and in the connection With the accompanying drawings, present instance I have shown one forni of is a specification, like letters on the drawings deviee suitatle for this purpose, which conrepresenting like parts. sists of a l: ar or plate g, (see Fig. 3,) extended `his invention relates to a machine for across the machine between the side frames .treating lliCiGS, SlilS, and leallel, and iS lneld and secured at its opposite ends to levers or in shown as embodied in a machine of the l arms h, which are mounted to turn on ,a class referred to employing a plurality Of taroller t, supported by the framework of the bleS 0T WOIli-SUPPOTS and lllOWn aS a Serial machine. ',lhe levers h are adapted to be table-machine. rocked on the roller i as a center, so as to irn- Tlle' present 111VIlti011 has fOr iiS Object t0 part a chattering 0r prying motion t0 the liar provide a machine of the class referred t0 or plate g, for a purpose as will be desiribed, with means, aS Will be CleScIibeii, OI TeInOV- and the rocking motion may be imparted to ing the treated hides or skins fromthe work the levers hly the cross-pins j of the link supports or tables and assembling them so as chains or endless carriers b engaging arms k to facilitate handling by tbe Operawn TneSG on the levers 71 the said arms extending into and other features of this invention will be the path of movement of the cross-pins y of pOlIl/Gd 011i; 1K1 fille CllmS at the 61).(1 Of 'this the, endless (anders. (Seg 4,) The specification.
starter or separator is loc ated with relation Figure 1 represents in elevation a machine to the path of movement of the talle or eInlQOClylng UDS lnYenilOIl; iig- 2, a Ver'iCal Vwork-support, so as to engageihe lower end section of the machine shown in Iiig. 1 g I* igs.
of the outer side of the hide or skin after the ifi, 4; 61 and 71 enlaged detalls t0 be Telatter has been treated by the working rolls erre to.
or tools f, and in the present instance the The invention is herein shown as embodied Said Separator 0r Starter is lomted a@ th@ in a Serial table-machine in WlliCll a Plurallty lt ack side of the machine below the upper end of work supports or tables a (shown as three thereof, so as to engage the lower edge of the 111 number) M PlVOtfllY SBCUIGCi i0 endleSS hide or skin on the downward movement of chains or carriers l), passed about sprocketthe table. wheels c, supported by each side frame d of Provision s also made to carry the hide or the machine. skin away from the table substantially as fast The present invention relates more paras it is separated therefrom, and this result ticularly to mechanism for removing the may be accomplished, as herein shown, by hides or skins c from the tables a after they have been treated or acted upon by the opermeans of an endless carrier in the form of a band or apron 10, which is passed about the ating-tools or working cylinders j', which latter may be of any suitable or desired conroller i and about a second roller 12, suitably supported by the framework of the machine, struction and are shown as bladed cylinders or rolls.
The endless band or apron l() may be driven in any suitable manner and, as herein shown In the operation of putting out, the hides said band has cooperating with it a deliveryor skins are in a wet condition when placed on the tables a, and after they have been k roll 13, located above the band in line with the roller i and provided with a sprocketworked out by the operating tools or rolls f wheel 14, which is driven by a link chain 15 they are liable to adhere somewhat firmly to from a sprocket-wheel 16 on a shaft 17, supthe table. In order to facilitate the removal ported by the framework of the machine.
of the hide or skin from the tables, and es- @I The separator g starts or loosens the side of pecially those which stick thereto, a device is .i the hide or skin from one side of the table,
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and provision is also made for starting or loosening the other side of the hide or skin this purpose I have shown one form of mechanism which consists of a bar or plate 2O (see Fig. 3) extended transversely of the table and secured to cranks or arms 21 which is supported by rods 23, arranged to slide in suitable supports, shown as brackets 24 attached to the framework ofthe machine, the rods 23 being encircled by s prings 25 and j on a rod 22,
having their front ends connected to the rod 22. The spring 25 acts to normally keep the push baror plate 2O in its inactive or inoperative position out of the path of movement of the tables and the endless carrier.
The push-bar 20 is moved forward bylevers 27, pivoted at v28 to the framework and havj ing their upper ends forked'to straddle the rod 22 and having their lower ends provided with rollers 30, which are engaged by suitable cams or projections 31 on the endless carrier. The cams 31 are suitably shaped and appropriately located with relation to the tables, so as to engage the levers 27 at or about the time the upper end or top of the table has been brought substantially opposite to or in a horizontal line with the push` bar 2O and thereby cause said levers to have their upper ends moved toward the path of movement of the table.
It is preferred to have the cams move the bar 20 across and beyond the path of movement of the tables, so that the hide or skin will be loosened or started away from the opposite side of the table suhiciently to permit it to be removed therefrom by the deliveryrolls and carried away by the endless band or apron. The cams 31 may be made of sulH- cient length to remain in engagement with the levers 27 until the hide or skin has been disengaged from the opposite side of the table;
ut to avoid making the cams of suflicient length to accomplish this purpose it is preferred to provide means for locking the levers 27 in their forward or operative position, so that the cams 31 may be made short and only long enough to move the levers 27 into their operative position, and when in this position said cams may pass out of engagement with the levers 27, which are retained in their oper ative position by latches 90, (see Figs. 3 and 6,) pivoted at 91 to the side frames d, and each having a hook 92, which is designed to engage the bar 22 when the latter is in its forward or operative position. (Shown in Fig. 6
position until the hook 92 of the latch is disengaged from the bar 22. This may be effected by a suitable cam or projection 93 on the endless carrier engaging a lever 94, pivoted at 95 to a stationary part of the frame The push-bar 20 is thus held in its operative (i 1 and having its arm 96 provided with a lug or projection 97, latch rests.
upon which a nger 9S of the By reference to Figs. 3 and 6, it l from the opposite side of the table, and for ,i i l will be seen that when the release camv or projection 93 strikes the lever 94 on the downward movement of the endless carrier the said lever is turned on its pivot and its arm 96 is elevated, which carries with it tl ic linger 98, thereby turning upward the latch 90 and disengaging the latch 90 from the rod 95, which is then returned to its normal or inoperative position by the spring 25. The hide or skin thus loosened from the table a is carried away by the endless band or apron, which is moved in the direction indicated by the arrow 35 in Fig. 2, and the front end otI the hide or skin passes oh from the endless band and descends on one side of a vertically-arranged support or assembling device, which may be made as herein shown, and consists of a cross-bar 40, secured at its ends to upright levers 41, which are pivoted at their lower end, as at 42. The levers 41 normallyv occupy a substantially vertical position with the bar substantially in line with the roller 12 and are adapted to be antonlatieally turned backward or outward in the direction indicated by the arrow 140 in Fig. 2 until the cross-bar 40 has been brought to a position beyond the roller 12, as will leave sullicient space between said roller and said bar, to permit a portion of the hide or skin to pass down on the other side of the cross-bar 4-0.
The rocking or tilting movement of the cross-bar 40 just described may be ell'ected, as herein shown, by cam-disks, fast on a rotatable shaft 51 and acting on projccti ons or arms 52 on the levers 41. The cams 50 are suitably shaped to permit springs .54j to hold the levers 41 in a substantially vertical position while substantially one-hall of the hide or skin is passing down on the outer side ol' the cross-bar 40 and then to .move said levers backward, so as to permit the remaining portion of the hide or skin as it leaves the endless carrier or apron 10 to pass down on the other side of the cross-bar 40. In this manner one or any number of hides or skins within limits may be assembled or hung on the movable support in convenient position for removal by the operator.
The endless carrier or apron 10 may have cooperating with it a device shown as an upright board or plate 56 suitably secured to the framework of the machine and which serves to dellect the free end of the hide or skin passing off of the delivery carrier or apron 10 down on one side of the supporting crossbar 40. The assembling device referred to is designed to be intermittently operated. which may be accomplished, as herein shown, by one or more projections or devices 6() on a link chain 61 engaging one or more teeth or projections 62 on a disk 63, which fast on the shaft 5l carrying the cam .50, the link chain 61 passing over a sprocket-wheel 65 on the shaft 13 and about a sprocketwheel 66 on the cam-shaft 51.
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lel'lhe endless carrier b for the tables may be l 71, and the bladed cylindersf may be driven from the shafts 70 and 17 by link chains 72 73 rIhe operation of the machine herein shown may be briefly described as follows: The hide or skin to be put out or otherwise treated is placed over one of the tables (L at the front ot the machine, which is at the letthand viewing Fig. 2, and is put out by the bladed cylinders j' as the table, with the hide thereon, is passed between said cylinders. After the hide or skin has been worked out by the cylinders f it is carried to the back of the machine, and on the downward movement ot the table the hide is removed from the table, as above described, and delivered by the endless apron or carrier onto the assembling apparatus, from which a single hide or skin may be removed by the operator, or a number of hides or skins may be allowed to accumulate before removal. I claim-M 1. In a machine of the class described, 1n
combination, a work support or table over which a hide or skin is placed, an endless carrier for said table, operating-tools to treat the hide or skin on said table, a separator cooperating with said table to loosen the hide or skin from one side of the same, a device to loosen the hide or skin from the opposite side of said table, an assembling device, and means to carry the hide or skin from the table to said assembling device, substantially as described.
2. In a machine of the class described, in combination, a work support or table over which a hide or'skin is placed, an endless carrier 'for said table, operating-tools to treat the hide or skin while on said table, lan oscillating separator cooperating with said table and movable about a center having a lixed relation to the path of movement of the table to loosen the hide or skin from the side of the table adjacent to said separator, and means to automatically rock said separator a plurality of times while a work-support is mov ing past said device, substantially as described.
3, In a machine of the class described, in combination, a work support or table over which a hide or skin is placed, an endless carrier for said table, operating-tools to treat the hide or skin while on said table, a separator cooperating with said table to loosen the hide or skin from one side of the same, and a device movable across the path of movement of said table to loosen the hide or skin from the opposite side of said table, substantially as described.
4. In a machine of the class described, in combination, a movable work support or table over which a hide or skin is placed, means to move said work-support, means to treat the hide or skin on said table, a vibratn ing separator coperating with the table to loosen the hide or skin therefrom, and means to operate said separator and impart to it a plurality of vibrations while a work-support is moving past said separator, substantially as described.
5. In a machine of the class described, in combination, a movable work support or table over which a hide or skin is placed, me ans to move said work-support, means to treat the hide while on said ltable, means to separaie one side of the hide or skin from the table, and means to engage the hide or skin and separate it from the other side of said table after said hide has been separated from the 'inst-mentioned side of the table, substantially as described.
6. In a machine of the class described, in combination, a movable work support or table over which a hide or skin is placed, means to move said work-support, means to treat the hide while on said table, means to separate one side of the hide or skin from the ta-` ble, means cooperatingl with said separator to engage the hide or skin as it is loosened from the table and carry it away from said table, substantially as described.
7. In a machine of the class described, in combination, va movable work support or table over which a hide or skin is placed, means to move said worlesupport, means to treat the hide or skin while on said table, means to carry the hide or skin away from the table, and an assembling device movable with relation to said means to enable the hide or skin to be placed substantially one-half on each side of said device, substantially as described.
8. In a machine of the class described, in combination, a movable work support or ta ble over which a hide or skin is placed, means to move said work-support, means to treat the hide while on said table, a delivery device to carry the hide or skin away from the table, an upright assembling device to receive the hide or skin from said delivery device, and means to move said assembling device, for the purpose specified.
9, In a machine of the class described, in combination, a movable work support or table over which a hide or skin is placed, means to move said work-support, means to treat the hide or skin while on said table, means to move the lower end of the hide or skin away I 2c from the table, and delivery-rolls coperating with said means to receive the end of the hide therefrom, substantially as described.
10. In a machine of the class described, in combination, a movable work support or table over which a hide or skin is placed, means to move said work-support, means to treat the hide while on said table, a device eX- tended transversely of said table to engage the hide or skin, and pivoted supports for 13o said device actuated by the endless carrier to impart to said pivoted supports and said device a plurality of oscillations While a Worksupport is moving past said device, substantially as described.
l1. In a machine of the class described, in combination, a movable Work support or table over which a hide or skin is placed, means to move said vvorlvsupport, means to treat the hide While on said table, a delivery de: vice to carry the hide or skin away from the table, an upright assembling device to receive the hide or skin from said delivery device, a movable cam to actuate said assembling device, and means to intermittently move said cam, substantially as described.
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