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US3319933A
US3319933A US510152A US51015265A US3319933A US 3319933 A US3319933 A US 3319933A US 510152 A US510152 A US 510152A US 51015265 A US51015265 A US 51015265A US 3319933 A US3319933 A US 3319933A
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  • This invention relates to a tension feed roll jack and more particularly to a jack which is especially designed to assist a repairman in removing the tension feed roll units of a card punch machine.
  • the aforesaid operation consumes approximately thirty minutes in a card punch machine of the IBM type.
  • the jack of the invention is especially designed to support the bar either when it is mounted or dismounted and reduces the operation from approximately thirty minutes to about five minutes and also prevents damage to the feed roll unit that may result from accidental dropping of the unit or stripping of the bolt and hole threads due to misalignment of the bar.
  • a further object is to provide a jack having a load supporting frame which may be elevated or lowered by tuming a nut integral with its elevation bolt.
  • a still further object is to provide a jack that is simple of construction, easy to use and economical of manufacture.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic, fragmentary elevation of a card punch machine, partly broken away to expose a portion of the card feed mechanism and the jack of the invention in position to support the tension feed roll unit;
  • FIG. 2 is a similar view of one end thereof
  • FIG. 3 is a side elevation of the jack of the invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along line 44 of FIG. 3;
  • FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken along line 55 of FIG. 4.
  • reference character 1 indicates, generally, a card punch machine.
  • card punch machine 1 is broken away to expose the card feed mechanism, a portion of which is shown and is indicated generally by 2 and includes an input hopper 3, an output hopper 4, upper feed rollers 5 and lower feed rollers 6.
  • Rollers 5 and 6 feed cards 7 from input hopper 3 to output hopper 4.
  • Upper rollers 5 are journaled in side walls 8 and 9 while each lower roller 6 is biased upwards by a spring biased member 10 mounted in a bar 11 which is bolted to the side walls 8 and 9 by bolts 12.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 show only the card feed units, all other mechanisms such as card punching mechanism is not illustrated for sake of clarity.
  • the machine 1 forms no part of this invention and is illustrated and described only to shown the manner in which the jack of the invention is used.
  • the jack of the invention is indicated generally by 13 and in FIGS. 1 and 2, is shown in place for use in supporting one of the feed roll bars 11 when bolts 12 are removed.
  • Jack 13 is composed of a foot indicated generally by 14, an elevation bolt indicated generally by 15, and a frame, indicated generally by 16.
  • Foot 14 comprises an elongated block 17 which is provided with longitudinally extending teeth 18 along its lower face.
  • Foot 14 is further bored centrally at its upper portion to form a semicircular pivot socket 19.
  • a second clearance recess 20 having a curved roof is bored at its lower end and in the bottom portion. Socket 19 and hole 20 are connected by an oblong slot 21 which flares outwardly towards its lower end.
  • Elevation bolt 15 is machined from a single piece of stock and forms a threaded bolt portion 22, a hex nut portion 23 and a head 24 which is rounded at its lower end as at 25. Head 24 is bored longitudinally as at 26 and again radially as at 27. Bore 27 is internally threaded.
  • Frame 16 comprises a substantially inverted, A-frame member 28 which has a cut out portion 29 for a hand hold.
  • A-frame 28 is grooved at its upper end as at 30 and is further provided with a threaded, longitudinal bore 31 and a counterbore 32.
  • the rounded end 25 of head 24 is nested in semicircular socket 19 and a button headed, smooth shank bolt 33 is inserted through oblong, flared bore 21 and into bore 26 and a set screw 34 is threaded into threaded radial bore 27 and tightened against smooth bolt 33 (see FIG. 4).
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 The operation of jack 1 is seen in FIGS. 1 and 2.
  • the jack 1 is placed under bar 11 and the hex nut portion 23 is turned by a wrench (not shown) to elevate frame 28 until the lower end of bar 11 rests in groove 30. Now the bolts 12 holding bar 11 to side walls 8 and 9 may be removed by lowering frame 28.
  • the frame 28 being wider at its top will afford ample support for the bar 11.
  • bar 11 Upon installation of bar 11 and its tension roll unit, the bar 11 is placed in the groove 11 and frame 28 is elevated until the bolt holes in side walls 8 and 9 and bar 11 (not shown) are aligned and bolts 12 are reinserted and the jack I removed.
  • the jack 1 may be placed in positions that may not be directly under bar 11. In this case the frame 28 is tilted to accommodate the position, as shown in FIG. 1.
  • a jack for use in the mounting and dismounting of a feed roll unit in a card punch machine comprising, a foot; an elevation bolt having a threaded portion at its upper end, a nut portion below said threaded portion and a head portion extending downwardly from said nut portion; a frame for supporting said feed roll unit threadably engaging said elevation bolt; and means carried by said foot and said elevation bolt for swivel ably mounting said elevation bolt on said foot, said means including a rounded end on said head, a smooth axial bore in said Bolt portion 22 is head, a threaded bore in said head and disposed normal to said smooth bore, a semicircular socket located centrally in the upper portion of said foot, said socket receiving said rounded end of said head for swivelable movement therein, a clearance recess in the lower portion of said foot, an outwardly and downwardly flaring slot connecting said recess and said socket, a button headed, smooth shank bolt received in said axial bore and extending through said slot and into said
  • a device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said foot comprises an elongated block having longitudinally extending teeth along its lower end.
  • a device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said frame comprises an inverted, A-shaped member having a threaded, axial bore therethrough, there being a groove along its upper edge.

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y 15, 1967 B. c. GRAY 3,319,933
TENSION FEED ROLL JACK Filed NOV. 23, 1965 INVENTOR 23- ll Bill a Gr A ,5 y y 4 h. i. Q 0! u ATTORNEYS.
United States Patent 3,319,933 TENSION FEED ROLL JACK Billy C. Gray, 765 De Baca Road, Las Cruces, N. Mex. 88001 Filed Nov. 23, 1965, Ser. No. 510,152 3 Claims. (Cl. 254-101) This invention relates to a tension feed roll jack and more particularly to a jack which is especially designed to assist a repairman in removing the tension feed roll units of a card punch machine.
When removing and reinserting the tension feed roll unit of the card feeding mechanism in a card punch machine, it is necessary to remove the bolts holding the unit to a frame. This is done when there is a jamming of the cards or a repair is to be made to the system. 'Usually the roll tensionin-g unit elements are mounted on a bar which is bolted to the frame of the machine. This operation is difficult to accomplish with two hands, since each side of the bar must be unbolted and held at the same time, also the bar must be held in alignment with bolt holes when the bar is remounted.
The aforesaid operation consumes approximately thirty minutes in a card punch machine of the IBM type.
The jack of the invention is especially designed to support the bar either when it is mounted or dismounted and reduces the operation from approximately thirty minutes to about five minutes and also prevents damage to the feed roll unit that may result from accidental dropping of the unit or stripping of the bolt and hole threads due to misalignment of the bar.
It is a primary object of this invention to provide a jack which is especially designed to assist a repairman in mounting or dismounting a tension feed roll unit of the card feed mechanism of a card punch machine.
It is another object to provide a jack which is tiltable with respect to its foot.
A further object is to provide a jack having a load supporting frame which may be elevated or lowered by tuming a nut integral with its elevation bolt.
A still further object is to provide a jack that is simple of construction, easy to use and economical of manufacture.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will be fully apparent from the following description when taken in connection with the annexed drawing, in which:
FIG. 1 is a schematic, fragmentary elevation of a card punch machine, partly broken away to expose a portion of the card feed mechanism and the jack of the invention in position to support the tension feed roll unit;
FIG. 2 is a similar view of one end thereof;
FIG. 3 is a side elevation of the jack of the invention;
FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along line 44 of FIG. 3; and,
FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken along line 55 of FIG. 4.
Referring in detail to the drawing, reference character 1 indicates, generally, a card punch machine.
As seen in FIGS. 1 and 2, card punch machine 1 is broken away to expose the card feed mechanism, a portion of which is shown and is indicated generally by 2 and includes an input hopper 3, an output hopper 4, upper feed rollers 5 and lower feed rollers 6.
Rollers 5 and 6 feed cards 7 from input hopper 3 to output hopper 4.
Upper rollers 5 are journaled in side walls 8 and 9 while each lower roller 6 is biased upwards by a spring biased member 10 mounted in a bar 11 which is bolted to the side walls 8 and 9 by bolts 12.
3,319,933 Patented May 16, 1967 FIGS. 1 and 2 show only the card feed units, all other mechanisms such as card punching mechanism is not illustrated for sake of clarity. The machine 1 forms no part of this invention and is illustrated and described only to shown the manner in which the jack of the invention is used.
The jack of the invention is indicated generally by 13 and in FIGS. 1 and 2, is shown in place for use in supporting one of the feed roll bars 11 when bolts 12 are removed.
Jack 13 is composed of a foot indicated generally by 14, an elevation bolt indicated generally by 15, and a frame, indicated generally by 16.
Foot 14 comprises an elongated block 17 which is provided with longitudinally extending teeth 18 along its lower face.
Foot 14 is further bored centrally at its upper portion to form a semicircular pivot socket 19. A second clearance recess 20 having a curved roof is bored at its lower end and in the bottom portion. Socket 19 and hole 20 are connected by an oblong slot 21 which flares outwardly towards its lower end.
Elevation bolt 15 is machined from a single piece of stock and forms a threaded bolt portion 22, a hex nut portion 23 and a head 24 which is rounded at its lower end as at 25. Head 24 is bored longitudinally as at 26 and again radially as at 27. Bore 27 is internally threaded.
Frame 16 comprises a substantially inverted, A-frame member 28 which has a cut out portion 29 for a hand hold.
A-frame 28 is grooved at its upper end as at 30 and is further provided with a threaded, longitudinal bore 31 and a counterbore 32.
Assembly of the jack is simple. threaded into threaded bore 31.
The rounded end 25 of head 24 is nested in semicircular socket 19 and a button headed, smooth shank bolt 33 is inserted through oblong, flared bore 21 and into bore 26 and a set screw 34 is threaded into threaded radial bore 27 and tightened against smooth bolt 33 (see FIG. 4).
The operation of jack 1 is seen in FIGS. 1 and 2. The jack 1 is placed under bar 11 and the hex nut portion 23 is turned by a wrench (not shown) to elevate frame 28 until the lower end of bar 11 rests in groove 30. Now the bolts 12 holding bar 11 to side walls 8 and 9 may be removed by lowering frame 28. The frame 28 being wider at its top will afford ample support for the bar 11.
Upon installation of bar 11 and its tension roll unit, the bar 11 is placed in the groove 11 and frame 28 is elevated until the bolt holes in side walls 8 and 9 and bar 11 (not shown) are aligned and bolts 12 are reinserted and the jack I removed.
Since the elevation bolt 15 is swivelled in socket 19, the jack 1 may be placed in positions that may not be directly under bar 11. In this case the frame 28 is tilted to accommodate the position, as shown in FIG. 1.
While only a preferred form of the invention has been shown and described, other forms of the invention are contemplated and numerous changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
What is claimed is:
1. A jack for use in the mounting and dismounting of a feed roll unit in a card punch machine comprising, a foot; an elevation bolt having a threaded portion at its upper end, a nut portion below said threaded portion and a head portion extending downwardly from said nut portion; a frame for supporting said feed roll unit threadably engaging said elevation bolt; and means carried by said foot and said elevation bolt for swivel ably mounting said elevation bolt on said foot, said means including a rounded end on said head, a smooth axial bore in said Bolt portion 22 is head, a threaded bore in said head and disposed normal to said smooth bore, a semicircular socket located centrally in the upper portion of said foot, said socket receiving said rounded end of said head for swivelable movement therein, a clearance recess in the lower portion of said foot, an outwardly and downwardly flaring slot connecting said recess and said socket, a button headed, smooth shank bolt received in said axial bore and extending through said slot and into said recess and a set screw threaded into said radial bore whereby said smooth bolt is held against axial movement and preventing removal from said axial bore.
2. A device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said foot comprises an elongated block having longitudinally extending teeth along its lower end.
4 3. A device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said frame comprises an inverted, A-shaped member having a threaded, axial bore therethrough, there being a groove along its upper edge.
References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS 270,394 1/1883 Crecelius 254-401 842,641 1/1907 Fernau 254101 1,572,856 2/1926 Watson et al 2541()1 2,181,163 11/1939 Akins 254-101 3,006,606 10/1961 P0111 et 8.1. 254-101 OTHELL M. SIMPSON, Primary Examiner.

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1. A JACK FOR USE IN THE MOUNTING AND DISMOUNTING OF A FEED ROLL UNIT IN A CARD PUNCH MACHINE COMPRISING, A FOOT; AN ELEVATION BOLT HAVING A THREADED PORTION AT ITS UPPER END, A NUT PORTION BELOW SAID THREADED PORTION AND A HEAD PORTION EXTENDING DOWNWARDLY FROM SAID NUT PORTION; A FRAME FOR SUPPORTING SAID FEED ROLL UNIT THREADABLY ENGAGING SAID ELEVATION BOLT; AND MEANS CARRIED BY SAID FOOT AND SAID ELEVATION BOLT FOR SWIVELABLY MOUNTING SAID ELEVATION BOLT ON SAID FOOT, SAID MEANS INCLUDING A ROUNDED END ON SAID HEAD, A SMOOTH AXIAL BORE IN SAID HEAD, A THREADED BORE IN SAID AND DISPOSED NORMAL TO SAID SMOOTH BORE, A SEMICIRCULAR SOCKET LOCATED CENTRALLY IN THE UPPER PORTION OF SAID FOOT, SAID SOCKET RECEIVING SAID ROUNDED END OF SAID HEAD SWIVELABLE MOVEMENT THEREIN, A CLEARANCE RECESS IN THE LOWER PORTION OF SAID FOOT, AN OUTWARDLY AND DOWNWARDLY FLARING SLOT CONNECTING SAID RECESS AND SAID SOCKET, A BUTTON HEADED, SMOOTH SHANK BOLT RECEIVED IN SAID AXIAL BORE AND EXTENDING THROUGH SAID SLOT AND INTO SAID RECESS AND A SET SCREW THREADED INTO SAID RADIAL BORE WHEREBY SAID SMOOTH BOLT IS HELD AGAINST AXIAL MOVEMENT AND PREVENTING REMOVAL FROM SAID AXIAL BORE.
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US1572856A (en) * 1925-07-21 1926-02-09 Watson Lawrence Tree jack
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