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US924995A
US924995A US40831707A US1907408317A US924995A US 924995 A US924995 A US 924995A US 40831707 A US40831707 A US 40831707A US 1907408317 A US1907408317 A US 1907408317A US 924995 A US924995 A US 924995A
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Harry Gebhart
Joseph R G Kinnard
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21FWORKING OR PROCESSING OF METAL WIRE
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  • My-invention relates to improvements in the construction of the form blocks for bailmachines, whereby the block or form for holding the: ail shall be so constructed that 1 5itl1e bail w1l 1be prevented from passing through the-side walls of the vessel during the bailing operation.
  • the wire to form the bail is fed to the machine from a spool (not shown) through the wire holder 10, and the wire is drawn across the machine in front of the bending plungers by the reciprocating clamp 11, which clamp is driven by the connecting rod 12, and gearing connecting same with the shaft 18, which is in turn connected with the driving shaft 3, by the miter gears 14, 15.
  • my present invention relates particularly to the construction of the form block upon which the paper pail is placed for the bailing operation.
  • 21 is this form block which is of the size and shape of the vessel to be bailed, and. this form block is bolted by the bolts 22, upon a supporting portion of the table, between the bail driving plungers.
  • the form block is cut away at its middle portion at 23, to form two upwardly extending horns or projections 24, 24.
  • these horns 24, 24, are separable from the body of the block 21, and are merely held in place by dowel pins.
  • wire bail are driven in to the recesses 25, 25, the shafts 27, 27 will be rotated to turn outwardly the clenching plates 26, 26, and thus to bend over and clench the staple.
  • the paper pail is inverted and placed upon the form block, with the over-lapping folds 34, 34, of the pail on the outside of the horns 24, 24, and the inner sidewalls of the pail 35, 35, in side the horns 24, 2.4..
  • the machine is then set in operation, the bail formed and the ends of the bail driven through the overlapping folds 34, 34, by the driving plungers 16, 17, and against the side edges of the plates 26, 26.
  • the combination with a driving mechanism for driving the bent ends of the bail through the sides of the vessel, of a form block to hold the vessel during the bailing operation, said block being provided with a central depression to receive the inner walls of the vessel, and means for clenching the ends of the bail located on opposite sides of said depression, whereby the bail will be prevented from passing through the side walls of the vessel.
  • the combination with a driving mechanism for driving the bent ends of the bail through the sides of the vessel, of a form block to hold the vessel during the bailing operation, said block being provided with a central depression toreceive the inner walls of the vessel, and a pair of clenching plates mounted within said form block, one plate on each side of said central depression, with means for operating said plates to clench the ends of the bail without passing same through the inner walls of the vessel.
  • a form block for holding the vessel to be bailed in inverted position, said block provided'with a pair of outwardly extending projections to separate the inner walls of the vessel from the outer portions thereof, and means for clenching the bail located on each side to prevent the ends ofthe bail passing through the inner walls of the vessel.
  • a form block for holding the vessel to be bailed, means for clenching the bail mounted in said block to receive and clench the bail on two opposite sides of the block, said block having a depression separating the clenching means, and extensions of the block on each side of said depressions to enter between and separate the inner walls of the vessel from the outer portions thereof, whereby the bail may be prevented from passing through the inner walls of the vessel.
  • a bailing machine the combination with a driving mechanism for driving the bent ends of the bail through the sides of the vessel, of a holding device, comprising members adapted to fit between the inner and outer folds of the walls of the vessel, and

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I UNITED remains fPamENT ior nion.
wittn. KINNARD, or DAYTON, onro, HARRY GEBHART AND JOSEPHR. e. KINNARD, ADMIN- ISTRATORS or SAID WILL M. KINNARD,DEOEASED, ASSIGNORS TO THE KINNARD MFG.
oo.,or DAYTON, OHIO, 1r CORPORATION or onro.
YBAILING-MAOHINE:
. nopeaaeesl Specification off Letters l 'atent.
Patented June 1 5, 1909.
i To all whom it mag concern:
:Be it* known' that I, WILL M. KINNARD, --citizen of the United States, residingin Days 3 ton, countyyof Montgomery,'State of Ohio, 5- have inventedcertain new and usehillm- ,1 provements in Bailing-Machines, of which the following is a fullyclear, and exact description,: reference beingchad to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this speci loification.
My-invention relates to improvements in the construction of the form blocks for bailmachines, whereby the block or form for holding the: ail shall be so constructed that 1 5itl1e bail w1l 1be prevented from passing through the-side walls of the vessel during the bailing operation.
1 111 ibai ling machines, as heretofore constructed a solid. IEOTIIlrblOGllOf the sizeand 20. shape of ithe' vessel tobe'bailed has been provided, the vessel inverted over theblock, and 1' the machine mechanism has then formed the wire bail and driven .its bent ends through the sidewalls of thepail andclcnched the wire endsinsi'de of the wallsby clenching devices'located within the form block.
.1 It is the, purposeof my invention to provide moonstruet-ion in which the over-lapping side folds 'ofthe pail may be separated :fromthe'side walls, andthe'mechanism so arranged that the bent ends of the bailshall be clenched only through the over-la ping flaps, leaving the side walls of the pai free 7 and unpierced and thus avoiding the objec tionable features resulting Where the ends of thebailproject through the inner walls of thevesse :In the drawings rliigure 1 1s a plan view of the bailing machine, with my improved form' 1 40 block. "Fi 2is a detail front elevation of the form b ock, andpart of the bail driving mechanism. 1 Fig. 3 is. a detail view showing the racks and pinions for operating the clenching devices. 1* ig. 4 is an enlarged plan view of the form block, with the upper part 19, coupled to the cranks on the shaft-s13, 20
is shown described in i the patent to Marsh, No. 846,589 issued March 12th, 1907. The operating parts of the bailing machine ware mounted in suitable bearings on the substantial table and framework l,-the n1echanism being driven by the driving pulley 2, on the drivlng shaft 3, journaled across the rear of the machine. 011 this driving shaft are mounted a series ofcam wheels4,4,each provided with a cam groove inits side face, which grooves are engaged by rollers on lever arms ivoted toi the frame-work at the bottom and coupled at the upper ends with a series of horizontally moving plungers 5, 5, 6, 6, and 7 The central plunger 7, carries the fork 8, atits forward endfor holding the wire bailin' position. The outer plungers 5, 5, form the outer right angle bends of the bail around the posts 9, 9, which stand in the pathway of the plungers 5, 5, until this first bend is made, when these posts 9, 9, are retracted to permit of the subsequent: bending of the bail. 1
The wire to form the bail is fed to the machine from a spool (not shown) through the wire holder 10, and the wire is drawn across the machine in front of the bending plungers by the reciprocating clamp 11, which clamp is driven by the connecting rod 12, and gearing connecting same with the shaft 18, which is in turn connected with the driving shaft 3, by the miter gears 14, 15.
16, 17, are the driving plungers by means of which the ends of the bent bail are driven through the paper vessel. These driving plungers are reciprocatedby the pitmen 18,
) the shaft 20 being driven by the gears 41, 42, from the main driving shaft in the same way,
and at thesame rate of speed as the shaft13,
is driven. 1
The general plan and operation of the bailing machine will be evident from' the foregoing description without any further detail.
As already stated, my present invention relates particularly to the construction of the form block upon which the paper pail is placed for the bailing operation. 21 is this form block which is of the size and shape of the vessel to be bailed, and. this form block is bolted by the bolts 22, upon a supporting portion of the table, between the bail driving plungers. Instead of providing a solid form block, however, the form block is cut away at its middle portion at 23, to form two upwardly extending horns or projections 24, 24. For convenience of the construction, these horns 24, 24, are separable from the body of the block 21, and are merely held in place by dowel pins. On both sides of the depression 23, at the proper height for receiving the ends of the bail, horizontal slots 25, 25, are cut in the sides of the form block, and in these slots the clenching plates 26, 26 are mounted. These clenching plates are secured on the ends of rods or shafts 27, 27, which pass down through the form block, and carry pinions 28, 28, at their lower ends, which pinions are engaged by the racks 29, 29, supported on the frame in suitable guides and the racks are actuated by the lever arms 30, 30, shown in dotted lines Fig. 1, pivoted at about their middle points at 31, 31 on the frame, and having their outer ends engaging the cam slots 32, 32, in the sleeves 33, 33, mounted on the side shafts 13, 20. The action of the driving plungers 16, 17 is so timed in connection with the reciprocation of the racks 29, 29, that as the ends of the.
wire bail are driven in to the recesses 25, 25, the shafts 27, 27 will be rotated to turn outwardly the clenching plates 26, 26, and thus to bend over and clench the staple.
In the operation of the machine, the paper pail is inverted and placed upon the form block, with the over-lapping folds 34, 34, of the pail on the outside of the horns 24, 24, and the inner sidewalls of the pail 35, 35, in side the horns 24, 2.4.. The machine is then set in operation, the bail formed and the ends of the bail driven through the overlapping folds 34, 34, by the driving plungers 16, 17, and against the side edges of the plates 26, 26. At the same time the shafts 27, 27, are turned which throws the clenching plates outwardly and clenches the ends of the bail on the inner surface of the over-lapping side folds of the pail, and it will be evident from the construction that the ends of the bail are prevented from piercing the side walls 35, 35, of the pail.
IVith my improved construction of a di vided form block, the operator by merely depressing or pushing in the inner side walls of the pail can place the pails on the divided form block about as rapidly as can be ac complished with a solid form block.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
1. In a bailing machine, the combination, with a driving mechanism for driving the bent ends of the bail through the sides of the vessel, of a form block to hold the vessel during the bailing operation, said block being provided with a central depression to receive the inner walls of the vessel, and means for clenching the ends of the bail located on opposite sides of said depression, whereby the bail will be prevented from passing through the side walls of the vessel.
2. In a bailing machine, the combination, with a driving mechanism for driving the bent ends of the bail through the sides of the vessel, of a form block to hold the vessel during the bailing operation, said block being provided with a central depression toreceive the inner walls of the vessel, and a pair of clenching plates mounted within said form block, one plate on each side of said central depression, with means for operating said plates to clench the ends of the bail without passing same through the inner walls of the vessel. p
3. In a bailing machine, a form block for holding the vessel to be bailed in inverted position, said block provided'with a pair of outwardly extending projections to separate the inner walls of the vessel from the outer portions thereof, and means for clenching the bail located on each side to prevent the ends ofthe bail passing through the inner walls of the vessel. 7 V
4. In a bailing machine, a form block for holding the vessel to be bailed, means for clenching the bail mounted in said block to receive and clench the bail on two opposite sides of the block, said block having a depression separating the clenching means, and extensions of the block on each side of said depressions to enter between and separate the inner walls of the vessel from the outer portions thereof, whereby the bail may be prevented from passing through the inner walls of the vessel.
5. In a bailing machine, the combination with a driving mechanism for driving the bent ends of the bail through the sides of the vessel, of a holding device, comprising members adapted to fit between the inner and outer folds of the walls of the vessel, and
means for clenching the ends of the bail located in said members.
WILL M. KINNARD. W'itnesses I K. M. GRAY, A. W. LOWREY.
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