US100823A - Improved die for making- clinch-rings - Google Patents

Improved die for making- clinch-rings Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US100823A
US100823A US100823DA US100823A US 100823 A US100823 A US 100823A US 100823D A US100823D A US 100823DA US 100823 A US100823 A US 100823A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
rings
clinch
making
dies
bed
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 US100823A publication Critical patent/US100823A/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
    • B21D37/00Tools as parts of machines covered by this subclass
    • B21D37/20Making tools by operations not covered by a single other subclass

Definitions

  • Figure 3 is a top ⁇ view.
  • Figure '1 is'a side elevation.
  • Figure 2 is a section on line A B.
  • My invention relates to that article of .manufacture known as"clinchrings,? the oliice of which is too well v understood to require anexpianation here, and has for 4its object greater rapidity in manufacture, with less waste of material, than can be attained by any other method nowy in use. y
  • Clinch-rings have heretofore been cut from strips or sheets of metal, andv punchedwhile cold, after which they are heated, and stamped ⁇ into the proper shape 4by means 'ot' snit-able dies.
  • My invention consists of a hed, E F, provided with a series of dies, ⁇ (as shown in igs; 2 and 3, sheet l.)
  • the dies may be made separately, andthe bed drilled to receive them, asc c c, (as shown fig. 2,) or the surface ofthe bed maybe so made asto form a compound die, as c c' c'. l f
  • the diefbed after receiving the strip or sheet of heated metal, may be passed through rollers; or the die-bed may be attached to a sliding under-bed, which carries it under a fixed roller; or the bed may remain stationary, and be traversed by a roller.
  • edges of the dies are sharp, and project slightly above tin surface of the bed, which causes the rings to berone detached, or nearly so, by the rolling process.
  • Eaclrdie is' also provided with a raised center, as shown in lig. 2, which, as the nieta] is pressed in, makes a hole nearly through the bar.
  • Metal ⁇ washers may also be manufactured by the saine process and in the same manner.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Absorbent Articles And Supports Therefor (AREA)

Description

, Figure 3 is a top `view.
y @Mieli gmt g sMUEL-ivANsroNE, or PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND.
Lette/rs Patent No. 100,823, dated March i5, 1870,
dl-*p IMPROVE!) DIE FOR MAKING CLINCH-RINGS.
`. The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making of the ual-neY To all ywhom it mag/"concern Bef it known that I, SAMUEL VANs'roNE, of the city and county of Providence, in the State of Rhode Island, have invented an Improvement in the Art of Making Clinch-Rings; yand 1 do hereby declare that `the following spech'cation, taken in connection with the drawings making a part of the saine, isa full, clear,
` and exact description thereof.
Figure '1 is'a side elevation. Figure 2 is a section on line A B.
My invention relates to that article of .manufacture known as"clinchrings,? the oliice of which is too well v understood to require anexpianation here, and has for 4its object greater rapidity in manufacture, with less waste of material, than can be attained by any other method nowy in use. y
Clinch-rings have heretofore been cut from strips or sheets of metal, andv punchedwhile cold, after which they are heated, and stamped` into the proper shape 4by means 'ot' snit-able dies. My invention consists of a hed, E F, provided with a series of dies,\(as shown in igs; 2 and 3, sheet l.)
4 The dies may be made separately, andthe bed drilled to receive them, asc c c, (as shown fig. 2,) or the surface ofthe bed maybe so made asto form a compound die, as c c' c'. l f The strip of metal from which the rings are to be 'madeis heated and placed upon the die-bed, and forced into the dies. This maybe `accomplished in'iseveral ways.` For instance, the diefbed, after receiving the strip or sheet of heated metal, may be passed through rollers; or the die-bed may be attached to a sliding under-bed, which carries it under a fixed roller; or the bed may remain stationary, and be traversed by a roller.
The edges of the dies are sharp, and project slightly above tin surface of the bed, which causes the rings to berone detached, or nearly so, by the rolling process. p
Eaclrdie is' also provided with a raised center, as shown in lig. 2, which, as the nieta] is pressed in, makes a hole nearly through the bar.
` The'bar is now taken from the dies and the re mainder of the hole punched or drilled. through, and
the ring itself cut out at the same time, if the rolling process has failed to entirelydisconnect it.
I do not conne myself to the use of adie-bed with one row of dies, as two or more may be used to advantage, as shown in fig. 3, sheet 2.
Metal` washers may also be manufactured by the saine process and in the same manner.
What'I claim as my invention, and desire to secure l by Letters Patent, is
The series of connected dies. herein described, for
forming clinch-rings by rolling or pressing upon it.
strips or sheets of heated metal, substantially inthe manner described. V
` SAMUEL VANSTONE.
\ Witnesses:
W. B. VINCENT, t J orrN D. W. TAYLOR.
US100823D Improved die for making- clinch-rings Expired - Lifetime US100823A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US100823A true US100823A (en) 1870-03-15

Family

ID=2170289

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US100823D Expired - Lifetime US100823A (en) Improved die for making- clinch-rings

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US100823A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US100823A (en) Improved die for making- clinch-rings
US65604A (en) Napoleon b
US1921486A (en) Apparatus for producing profile metals
US355274A (en) Manufacture of compound plates
US354170A (en) Machine for cutting shovel-blanks
US155180A (en) Improvement in the manufacture of cutter-stocks
US1731859A (en) Method of making racks
US1399951A (en) Method of forming disk wheels
US87919A (en) Improved rod of connected hook-blanks for gas-fitters use
US433578A (en) Method of forming finger-rings
US447450A (en) Process of and dies for making twist-drills
US71710A (en) Improvement in manufacture of horseshoe-nails
US54137A (en) Improvement in the manufacture of watch-backs
US1043832A (en) Machine for forming metal hoops.
US45352A (en) Charles w
US322997A (en) James f
US258516A (en) Manufacture of strainer-plate
DE363929C (en) Process for rolling knife blade blanks
US72790A (en) Island
US39435A (en) Improvement in rail-couplings for railroads
US655484A (en) Process of forming pinking-cutters.
US213621A (en) Improvement in the manufacture of scissors
US1204257A (en) Method of making watch backs and bezels.
US339059A (en) Device for making claw-h atc h ets
US902031A (en) Process for making gutters.