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US1047490A
US1047490A US50466409A US1909504664A US1047490A US 1047490 A US1047490 A US 1047490A US 50466409 A US50466409 A US 50466409A US 1909504664 A US1909504664 A US 1909504664A US 1047490 A US1047490 A US 1047490A
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    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
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  • the present invention has as its object the provision of forging rolls that will be par ticularly adapted for use as scrap rolls in reclaiming service, that is, in rolling down the scrap such, for example, as is required to be handled in the car repair plants of railways and in like situations.
  • Vtith this service in View I have designed the present forging rolls so that they may be more readily removed from their supporting housing, than has heretoforebeen the case, and at the same time have provided means facilitating the adjustment of the rolls with respect to each other, so as to take up wear.
  • said invention consists of the means hereinafter fully described and particularly pointed out in the claim.
  • Figure 1 is a.
  • FIG. 2 is an end elevation of such rolls-g Fig. 3 is invention; while Fig. 7 is a similar view of the wedge-blocks utilized in the. adjustment ,pfsaid bearings. sif 'Asl has been indicated, the drive gear for the rolls isr for the most part omitted. .It
  • two oppositely disposed wedge-blocks 0 are provided above and below each bearing, such blocks having a tongue andgroove engagement with each other.
  • the blocks 0 are provided on their outer faces with projections 0 the projections 0 on the outer block of each pair ongage grooves in the faces of the recess 0 while the projections c on the inner block of each pair engage grooves 0 in the block 0 blocks 0 are held in said openings against any but a longitudinal movement.
  • adjusting screws Q are provided, one for each block, said screws being threaded in adjacent portions of the housing, and having rotatable engagement with recessed slots 0 in the corresponding ends of the wedge-blocks.
  • the outer ends 0 of said adjusting screws are square, and by means of lock nuts 0 said screws, together with the wedges operated thereby, may be securely fixed in any. desired position.
  • each of' my improved rolls B of a .shell that is adapted to be mounted upon its corresponding shaft.
  • the, shaft is provided with a longitudinal spline a that engages therewith, while to permit removal of the shell the latter is made up of two semi-cylindrical sections fitted to the shaft as just described, and each including an intermediatecorrugated body portion 6 forming the roll proper and terminal portions 7) of reduced diameter 'provided with apertured ears b thro'ughwhich bolts 1) are passed to clamp the sections together on the shaft.
  • a frame provided with an opening having. parallel upper and lower faces formed with longitudinal grooves; a bearing block Within said opening having parallel upper and lower faces provided with longitudinal grooves; two op ositely disposed wedge blocks above said caring block, and two oppositely disposed wedge blocks below saidbearing block, the blocks 5 in each pair being formed with outer faces parallel with the parallel faces ofsaid'open ing and bearing block, respectively, and having projections slidably fitting the grooves in such faces, and said wedge blocks being formed with complementary inclined faces having tongue and-groove engagement with each other, and formed with vertically extending slots at their ends adjusting screws threaded in saidframe and-provided with heads slidably fitted in the slots at the ends of the wedge blocks; and lock nuts for securing said adjusting screws in selected positions.

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J. R. BL AKESLEE.
ADJUSTABLE BEARING. APPLIOATIOfi FILED JUNE 28, 1909.
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JOHN R. BLAKESLEE, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO, ASSIGNQR'TQ THE AJAX MANUFACTUBINQQ COMPANY, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO, A CORFORATION 0F (EH10.
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Patented Dec. it,
To all whom 'it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN R. BLAKnsLnn, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Cleveland, county of Cuyahoga,and State of Ohio, have invented anew and useful Improvement in Adjustable Bearings, of which the following is aspecification, the principle of the invention being herein explained and the best mode in which I have contemplated applyingthat principle, so as to distinguish it from other inventions.
The present invention has as its object the provision of forging rolls that will be par ticularly adapted for use as scrap rolls in reclaiming service, that is, in rolling down the scrap such, for example, as is required to be handled in the car repair plants of railways and in like situations. Vtith this service in View, I have designed the present forging rolls so that they may be more readily removed from their supporting housing, than has heretoforebeen the case, and at the same time have provided means facilitating the adjustment of the rolls with respect to each other, so as to take up wear. To the accomplishment of these and related ends, said invention, then, consists of the means hereinafter fully described and particularly pointed out in the claim.
The annexed drawings and the following description set forth in detail certain mechanism embodying the invention, such disclosed means constituting, however, but one of various mechanical forms in which the principle of the invention may be used.
In said annexed drawings :Figure 1 is a.
front elevation of a set of forging rolls wherein have been incorporated my several improvements, the driving mechanism for said rolls for the most part being omitted; Fig.
2, is an end elevation of such rolls-g Fig. 3 is invention; while Fig. 7 is a similar view of the wedge-blocks utilized in the. adjustment ,pfsaid bearings. sif 'Asl has been indicated, the drive gear for the rolls isr for the most part omitted. .It
will be understood that through such mechanism, power is transmitted to the intermediate of the three shafts A upon "which the three rolls B constituting the set illustrated,
are mounted, being communicate-d to the prising blocks a that are slidably held in vertically elongated openings 0 in the housings, as indicated in Figs. 2 and 5. In order to secure said hearings in desired vertical position in such openings, two oppositely disposed wedge-blocks 0 are provided above and below each bearing, such blocks having a tongue andgroove engagement with each other. The blocks 0 are provided on their outer faces with projections 0 the projections 0 on the outer block of each pair ongage grooves in the faces of the recess 0 while the projections c on the inner block of each pair engage grooves 0 in the block 0 blocks 0 are held in said openings against any but a longitudinal movement. To thus move them, so as to raise or lower the corresponding bearing blocks, adjusting screws Q are provided, one for each block, said screws being threaded in adjacent portions of the housing, and having rotatable engagement with recessed slots 0 in the corresponding ends of the wedge-blocks. The outer ends 0 of said adjusting screws are square, and by means of lock nuts 0 said screws, together with the wedges operated thereby, may be securely fixed in any. desired position. By this means, it will be obvious By reason of such engagement, said,
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shaft of the series. The construction of said rolls, moreover, as has. been 1nd1cated,"has;
been so modified as to, permit their ready removal from the housing when it i idesired to repair or exchange the same, or when for any other reason it becomes desirahlelitddelea.
tach them from the machine. Instead/accordingly, of having the rolls and the shafts integral so as to-require the taking down of one of the housings in order to edect such removal, I construct each of' my improved rolls B of a .shell that is adapted to be mounted upon its corresponding shaft. In order to retain said shell against rotation, the, shaft is provided with a longitudinal spline a that engages therewith, while to permit removal of the shell the latter is made up of two semi-cylindrical sections fitted to the shaft as just described, and each including an intermediatecorrugated body portion 6 forming the roll proper and terminal portions 7) of reduced diameter 'provided with apertured ears b thro'ughwhich bolts 1) are passed to clamp the sections together on the shaft. When thus screwed upon the shaft, said sections form a complete roll; while to remove such roll it is merely necessary to remove the bolts 6 whereupon the sections composing the "roll may be freely lifted out from the machine without disturbing in any way the housings C of the machine, or even the hearings in such housings wherein the rolls are journaled.
Other modes of applying the principle of my invention may be employed. instead of the one explained, changes being made as regards the mechanism herein disclosedeprovided -the means stated by thefollowing Y claim or the equivalent of such stated means be employed.
I therefore particularly point out and distinctly claim as my invention t i In mechanism of the class described, the combination of a frame provided with an opening having. parallel upper and lower faces formed with longitudinal grooves; a bearing block Within said opening having parallel upper and lower faces provided with longitudinal grooves; two op ositely disposed wedge blocks above said caring block, and two oppositely disposed wedge blocks below saidbearing block, the blocks 5 in each pair being formed with outer faces parallel with the parallel faces ofsaid'open ing and bearing block, respectively, and having projections slidably fitting the grooves in such faces, and said wedge blocks being formed with complementary inclined faces having tongue and-groove engagement with each other, and formed with vertically extending slots at their ends adjusting screws threaded in saidframe and-provided with heads slidably fitted in the slots at the ends of the wedge blocks; and lock nuts for securing said adjusting screws in selected positions.
. Signe'd'by 'me this 25th day'o'f June, 1909.
" JOHN R. BLAKE SLEE.
Attested .by- I s p v ANNA L. GILI JN o.- RO ERLINJ;
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US2541080A (en) * 1946-04-01 1951-02-13 Lyon George Albert Endless belt stretching, truing, and smoothing apparatus
US20060000692A1 (en) * 2004-07-02 2006-01-05 Cotter David H Roller shaft mount

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US2541080A (en) * 1946-04-01 1951-02-13 Lyon George Albert Endless belt stretching, truing, and smoothing apparatus
US20060000692A1 (en) * 2004-07-02 2006-01-05 Cotter David H Roller shaft mount
US7243784B2 (en) * 2004-07-02 2007-07-17 Dematic Corp. Roller shaft mount

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