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  • My invention relates to the class of machines for wrapping parcels of all kinds, and especially for wrapping packages of bags.
  • the object of my invention is to provide a simple and effective machine for tightly compressing the parcel within the partially-surrounding wrapper until said wrapper is properly pasted or otherwise secured, and then relieving said wrapped parcel.
  • the ligure is a perspective view of my wrapping-machine.
  • A is the frame or stand ofthe machine.
  • a bracket B to the face of which is adjustably secured the abutment block C, the connection being formed by means of a pin or bolt c, extending rearwardly from the block and passing through a vertically-elongated slot b in thev bracket, whereby said abutment-block can be raised or lowered to accommodate itself to the different sizes of ,packages to be wrapped.
  • the reciprocating carriages D Mounted upon suitable tracks or guides on each side of the frame-top are the reciprocating carriages D.
  • the guides upon which these carriages move may be of any suitable construction. I have here shown them as consisting of castings E, secured to the frametop and having elongated longitudinal slots e, through which pass pins d, secured above to the carriages and guided under the castings.
  • a vertically-movable platform H Upon the central portion of the frame top is mounted a vertically-movable platform H,
  • the carriages are reciprocated by means of 5 5 the following mechanism: Mounted transversely of the frame or stand A below is a rock-shaft I, having crank-arms t'. J are 1evers pivoted upon agshaft j. The lower ends of these levers are connected with the crank- 6o arms t' of the rock-shaft I by means of links K, and their upper ends are connected with the backs of the carriages D by means of links L.
  • An operating-lever M has its lower end connected with the rock-shaft I, whereby vsaid shaft is operated, and said lever has a controlling-pawl m, adapted to engage a rack m below, said pawl being operated by the usual handle m2.
  • the slide-plates F with their attached and 7o inwardlyextending presserarms G, are moved horizontally ,to and from each other by the following mechanism: Rising from the carriages is a standard bail N. To the top of this bail is pivoted at o a lever O. From this lever extend links P, connected with the lever on each side of its pivotal point, and said links have their outer ends connected with levers Q, which are pivoted to the standard bail N at the points q, and have their lower So ends attached to the presser-arms G or their sliding plates F, here shown as being connected with the presser-arms.
  • the operation of the machine is as follows: The abutment-block C and the platform H having been adj usted to suit the size of pack-A age, the wrapping-paper (represented by R) is laid upon the platform with one ed extending upwardly in front of and above the abutmentblock C. The package to be 9o wrapped (represented by S) is then laid upon the paper against its bendorfold.
  • the lever O is moved in order to carry the presser-arms G inwardly close together, and then the lever M is operated to move the vcarriages D and the presser-armsG forward until said arms come in contact with the exposed end of the package,l which is thereby pressed tightly against the abutment-block.
  • awrapping-machine the combination of an abutment-block against which the partially-wrapped package is seated, reciprocatp ing carriages adapted to be moved to and from the package, and transverselysliding arms carrled by the carriages and adapted when moved together to bind and hold the package until the wrapper is bound aboutit, and then to withdraw from the wrapped package and be removed therefrom by the reciprocatin g carriages, substantially as herein described.
  • a wrapping-machine' consisting of the frame or stand, the vertically-adjustable abut.-

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W. A. BROWN.
WRAPPING MACHINE'.
No. 466,075'. A Patented Deo. 29,1891.-
- UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. l
IVILLIAM A. BROIVN, OF SAI\T FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, ASSIGNOR OF ONE- I-IALF TO ARTHUR G. TCWNE, OF SAME PLACE.
WRAPPlNG-MACHINE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 466,075, dated December 29, Y1891.
Application filed April 17, 1891- Serial No. 389,353. (No model.)
T all whom, it may concern.-
Be it known that I, WILLIAM A. BROWN, a citizen of the United States, residing in the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, have invented an Improvement in Trapping-Machines and I hereby declare the following tobe a full, clear, and exact description of the same.
, My invention relates to the class of machines for wrapping parcels of all kinds, and especially for wrapping packages of bags.
It consists in the novel construction, cornbination, and arrangement of parts hereinafter described, and speeically pointed out in the claims.
The object of my invention is to provide a simple and effective machine for tightly compressing the parcel within the partially-surrounding wrapper until said wrapper is properly pasted or otherwise secured, and then relieving said wrapped parcel.
Referring to the accompanying drawing for a more complete explanation of my invention,
the ligure is a perspective view of my wrapping-machine.
A is the frame or stand ofthe machine. Upon one end of the frame is a bracket B, to the face of which is adjustably secured the abutment block C, the connection being formed by means of a pin or bolt c, extending rearwardly from the block and passing through a vertically-elongated slot b in thev bracket, whereby said abutment-block can be raised or lowered to accommodate itself to the different sizes of ,packages to be wrapped.
Mounted upon suitable tracks or guides on each side of the frame-top are the reciprocating carriages D. The guides upon which these carriages move may be of any suitable construction. I have here shown them as consisting of castings E, secured to the frametop and having elongated longitudinal slots e, through which pass pins d, secured above to the carriages and guided under the castings.
In the faces of the carriages D are mounted horizontallysliding plates F, in suitable guides, and to said plates are secured inwardly-extending presser-arms G.
Upon the central portion of the frame top is mounted a vertically-movable platform H,
adapted to'be raised or lowered to suit the different sizes of packages by means of screws h, which extend downwardly and areseated in nuts a, secured to the main frame A.
The carriages are reciprocated by means of 5 5 the following mechanism: Mounted transversely of the frame or stand A below is a rock-shaft I, having crank-arms t'. J are 1evers pivoted upon agshaft j. The lower ends of these levers are connected with the crank- 6o arms t' of the rock-shaft I by means of links K, and their upper ends are connected with the backs of the carriages D by means of links L. An operating-lever M has its lower end connected with the rock-shaft I, whereby vsaid shaft is operated, and said lever has a controlling-pawl m, adapted to engage a rack m below, said pawl being operated by the usual handle m2.
The slide-plates F, with their attached and 7o inwardlyextending presserarms G, are moved horizontally ,to and from each other by the following mechanism: Rising from the carriages is a standard bail N. To the top of this bail is pivoted at o a lever O. From this lever extend links P, connected with the lever on each side of its pivotal point, and said links have their outer ends connected with levers Q, which are pivoted to the standard bail N at the points q, and have their lower So ends attached to the presser-arms G or their sliding plates F, here shown as being connected with the presser-arms.
The operation of the machine is as follows: The abutment-block C and the platform H having been adj usted to suit the size of pack-A age, the wrapping-paper (represented by R) is laid upon the platform with one ed extending upwardly in front of and above the abutmentblock C. The package to be 9o wrapped (represented by S) is then laid upon the paper against its bendorfold. The lever O is moved in order to carry the presser-arms G inwardly close together, and then the lever M is operated to move the vcarriages D and the presser-armsG forward until said arms come in contact with the exposed end of the package,l which is thereby pressed tightly against the abutment-block. The lower end of the paper is then drawn upwardly around roo behind the presser-arms G and its upper end 1s drawn down over the top of the package. The two ends are then pasted or otherwise secured together tightly. The lever O is now moved in the reverse direction to withdraw the presser-arms G from the paper, and when they are fully withdrawn the lever M is then moved to Withdraw the carriages D with the presser-arms G. Thereupon the package, relieved of the pressure, springs out and firllily tightens the wrapping-paper about itse Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a wrapping-machine, the combination of an abutment-block against which the partially-wrapped package is placed,transverse ly-reciprocating presser-arms adapted to come in contact with and press the package until the wrapper' is wound about it and secured, and means for transversely withdrawing said armsfrom the wrapper ot' the package, substantially as herein described.
2; In a wrapping-machine, the combination of a vertically-adjustable abutmentblock against which the'partially-wrapped package 1s seated, transversely-reciprocating presserarms adapted to bind against the opposite side of the package and hold it until the wrapping paper is secured about it, and
means for withdrawing said arms transversely f connecting the levers O and Q, substantially to free the wrapped package, substantially as herein described.
3. In a wrapping-machine, the combination of an abutment-block against which the partially-wrapped package is seated, a vertically-V adjustable platform upon which said package rests, reciprocating presser-arms for hold-ing the package until the wrapper is secured about it, and means for withdrawing the presser-arms transversely from the wrapped package, substantially as herein described.
4. In awrapping-machine, the combination of an abutment-block against which the partially-wrapped package is seated, reciprocatp ing carriages adapted to be moved to and from the package, and transverselysliding arms carrled by the carriages and adapted when moved together to bind and hold the package until the wrapper is bound aboutit, and then to withdraw from the wrapped package and be removed therefrom by the reciprocatin g carriages, substantially as herein described.
5. In aWrappingmaehine,tl1e combination of the abutment-block, the reciprocating earriages, the transversely-sliding plates mounted on the carriages, and the presser-arms carried by the slide-plates, substantially as and for the purpose herein described.
G. In awrapping-machine, the combination of the adjustable abutment-block, the adj ustable platform, the reciprocating carriages, th e transversely-sliding plates mounted on the carriages, and the presser-arms carried by the sliding plates, substantially as and for the purpose herein described.
7 In a wrapping-machine, the combination of the abutment-block', the reciprocating carriagesihaving lthe transversely-sliding pressen arms and the'means for operating said carriages, consisting of the rock-shaft, the lever connected with said shaft, the crank-arms of said shaft, the pivoted leversand the links connecting said levers with thev crank-arms of the rock-shaft and with the carriages, substantially as herein described.
8. In awrapping-machi-ne, theeombinat'ion l of the abutment-block, the reciprocating carriages havin gthe transversely-sliding presserarms, and the meansfor operating said press 1er-arms, consisting of the lever O, the levers Q, connected with said arms, and the links as herein described.
9. A wrapping-machine' consisting of the frame or stand, the vertically-adjustable abut.-
m ent-block thereon, the.vertically-adjustable platform, the sliding carriages having the horizontally-sliding plates and the presserarmsr carried by the slide-plates, the rockshaft with its operating-lever and connec- .tionsfrom said rock-shaft to operate the carriages, the lever O, the levers Q, connected with the presser-arms, and theV links connecting the levers O and Q, whereby said arms are operated, substantially as herein described.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand.
WILLIAM A. BROWN. W'itnesses:
J AMES E. WATSON, C. D. BRUIJN.
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US2653431A (en) * 1950-09-28 1953-09-29 Arkell And Smiths Bag baling machine
US2840962A (en) * 1954-06-01 1958-07-01 William F Stremke Wrapping method and apparatus
US3777657A (en) * 1972-05-25 1973-12-11 R Crandlemire Stack packer
US4070960A (en) * 1976-08-23 1978-01-31 Diluiso Arthur A Apparatus for packing flat articles

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2653431A (en) * 1950-09-28 1953-09-29 Arkell And Smiths Bag baling machine
US2840962A (en) * 1954-06-01 1958-07-01 William F Stremke Wrapping method and apparatus
US3777657A (en) * 1972-05-25 1973-12-11 R Crandlemire Stack packer
US4070960A (en) * 1976-08-23 1978-01-31 Diluiso Arthur A Apparatus for packing flat articles

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