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US834309A
US834309A US28894005A US1905288940A US834309A US 834309 A US834309 A US 834309A US 28894005 A US28894005 A US 28894005A US 1905288940 A US1905288940 A US 1905288940A US 834309 A US834309 A US 834309A
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  • This invention relates to improvements in printing-press platen-locks adapted to lock the platen while an impression is being made; and the object of the same is to produce an improved locking means adapted to simultaneously engage both sides of the platen.
  • a further object is to providean improved lock of thischaracter which is controlled by a spring and in which. the spring engages the lock at a central point and exertsits energy at a point in a direct line with the diametric centerof the locking member.
  • a further object is to produce an improved locking device of this character which will be simple and durable in construction, cheap to manufacture, and positive and effective in operation.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation of a printingpress embodying theimprovemcnts.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section on line 2 2 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a section on line 3 3 of Fig. 1 looking in Fig. 4 is a deenlarged detailview'of the cam for releasing and holding the lock out of operative'posi tion;
  • Fig. 6 is a detail of the arm and outer face of the cam-gear for operating the platen, the cam-groove on the inner face thereof being shown in dotted lines.
  • the numeral 1 designates the supporting-frame of an ordinary oscillating-platen printing-press; 2, a crank-shaft;
  • Fig. 5 is an Patented :Oct; 30, 1-906.
  • a shaft 8 secured to which in any suitable manner is a platen 9, and carried by the platen is a rearward extension or arm '10.
  • an arm 11 Keyed also to the shaft 8 is an arm 11 which is provided with a projection or antifrictionroller 12, for a purpose hereinafter set forth.
  • a shaft 13 Parallel with the shaft 8, preferably inadvance thereof and mounted in suitable bearings, is a shaft 13, and said shaft has secured to one end thereof a disk 14, provided with a cam-surface 15. Secured to the opposite end of said shaft 1.3 is a gear 16, which meshes with the pinion-gear 4, and said gear is provided in its face with a cam-groove 17, in which moves the antifriction-roller or :proj ection 12', carried'by the arm 11, which is-secured to the shaft 8. v
  • the rearward extension or arm 10, carried by the platen 9, is so constructedas to stand astride of the shaft 13, as at 1.8, when the platen is in position to make an impression and is provided with. reduced portions forming shoulders 19, adapted to pass under projections or lugs 20,carried by the frame 1. Said arm or projection is also provided with notches 21, each having an inclined wall 22, and saidv notches are preferably located below the shoulders 19.
  • a shaft 24 which is rigidly secured to the locking member or plate 25 by'means of screws or bolts 26.
  • Said memberor plate is preferably provided with projecting ends 27, having an inclined face 28, adapted to cooperate withthe inclined wall 22 of the notches 21, as hereinafter set forth.
  • Carried by the member or plate 25 is a. centrally-disposed depending arm or projection 29, which is arranged at an. angle to theplane of the body portion thereof.
  • a rod or bar 30 is removably attached to the lower extremity of the arm or projection 29, and said bar extends loosely through the bar or support 31, carried b the framework.
  • a pin or collar 32 is carrie by the bar, .and disposed between this pin or collar and the support or bar 31 is an expansion-spring 33,
  • roller 35 journaled thereto is a roller 35, and said roller is so located as to engage and travel upon the cam-face 15 of the disk 14 and is held in contact therewith by means of the spring 33 and rod 30.
  • the ordinary gripperfingers 36 and operating-spring 37 may be provided, if desired.
  • the cam-face 15 shoves the locln'ng member or plate 25 away from the platen by means of the engaging roller 35 and holds the same in that position and against the tension of the spring 33 until the fiat portion of the cam comes opposite the roller 35, when the expansive force of said spring will cause the roller 35 to follow the flat portion and bring the ends 27 of the locking member or plate 25 into engagement with notches 21 in the arm or projection 10 of the platen, the platen having at this time assumed its operative position by means of the cam-groove in the gear 16, with the shoulders 19 engaging the projection 20,
  • a device of the class described the combination of a supporting-frame, an oscillating platen mounted therein, an oscillating member also mounted therein and provided with a depending portion, a rod, one end thereof being connected to the depending portion, the other end thereof sliding loosely through the frame, a spring surrounding the rod, the body of said rod and the spring being located. to one side of the center of the member and so disposed that the energy of the spring will be exerted in a direct vertical line through the diametric center line of the member for causing said member to engage the platen to lock the same in an operative position.
  • a platen means for moving the platen, an independent locking member having two points of. engagement with the platen, and means disposed between the locking member and frame and engaging the locking member at a point intermediate the platen-engaging points, to cause the lockingpoints of said member to automatically engage the platen.

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JA ES E. or GRAND HAVEN, MICHIGAN.
PRINTING-PRESS PLATEN-LOCK.
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This invention relates to improvements in printing-press platen-locks adapted to lock the platen while an impression is being made; and the object of the same is to produce an improved locking means adapted to simultaneously engage both sides of the platen.
A further object is to providean improved lock of thischaracter which is controlled by a spring and in which. the spring engages the lock at a central point and exertsits energy at a point in a direct line with the diametric centerof the locking member.
A further object is to produce an improved locking device of this character which will be simple and durable in construction, cheap to manufacture, and positive and effective in operation.
To these ends and the accomplishment of other new and useful objects, as will appear, the invention consists in the features of novelty in the construction and arrangement of the several parts hereinafter more fully de- Y scribed and claimed, and. shown in the ac- 'companying drawings, illustrating an exemplification of theinvention, and in which Figure 1 is a front elevation of a printingpress embodying theimprovemcnts. Fig. 2 is a vertical section on line 2 2 of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a section on line 3 3 of Fig. 1 looking in Fig. 4 is a deenlarged detailview'of the cam for releasing and holding the lock out of operative'posi tion; and Fig. 6 is a detail of the arm and outer face of the cam-gear for operating the platen, the cam-groove on the inner face thereof being shown in dotted lines.
Referring more particularly to the drawings, and in which the same reference-numerals designate similar parts throughout the several views, the numeral 1 designates the supporting-frame of an ordinary oscillating-platen printing-press; 2, a crank-shaft;
3, a fly-wheel; 4, an operating-gear carried by the shaft; 5, a treadle, and 6 a pitman-rod connecting the treadle and crank shaft.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed November 24, 1905. Serial N0.-288 940.
Fig. 5 is an Patented :Oct; 30, 1-906.
'Journaled in the framework adjacent the bed 7 is a shaft 8, secured to which in any suitable manner is a platen 9, and carried by the platen is a rearward extension or arm '10.
Keyed also to the shaft 8 is an arm 11 which is provided with a projection or antifrictionroller 12, for a purpose hereinafter set forth.
Parallel with the shaft 8, preferably inadvance thereof and mounted in suitable bearings, is a shaft 13, and said shaft has secured to one end thereof a disk 14, provided with a cam-surface 15. Secured to the opposite end of said shaft 1.3 is a gear 16, which meshes with the pinion-gear 4, and said gear is provided in its face with a cam-groove 17, in which moves the antifriction-roller or :proj ection 12', carried'by the arm 11, which is-secured to the shaft 8. v
The rearward extension or arm 10, carried by the platen 9,is so constructedas to stand astride of the shaft 13, as at 1.8, when the platen is in position to make an impression and is provided with. reduced portions forming shoulders 19, adapted to pass under projections or lugs 20,carried by the frame 1. Said arm or projection is also provided with notches 21, each having an inclined wall 22, and saidv notches are preferably located below the shoulders 19.
Mounted in suitable bearings in the frame and extending through the bearings 23 is a shaft 24, which is rigidly secured to the locking member or plate 25 by'means of screws or bolts 26. Said memberor plate ispreferably provided with projecting ends 27, having an inclined face 28, adapted to cooperate withthe inclined wall 22 of the notches 21, as hereinafter set forth.
Carried by the member or plate 25 is a. centrally-disposed depending arm or projection 29, which is arranged at an. angle to theplane of the body portion thereof.
A rod or bar 30 is removably attached to the lower extremity of the arm or projection 29, and said bar extends loosely through the bar or support 31, carried b the framework. A pin or collar 32 is carrie by the bar, .and disposed between this pin or collar and the support or bar 31 is an expansion-spring 33,
which loosely surrounds the bar and tends to ICC forming a positive look at both points and.
overcoming all tendency of springing the locking member or plate. Carried by this member or plate 25 is an arm or bracket 34,
and journaled thereto is a roller 35, and said roller is so located as to engage and travel upon the cam-face 15 of the disk 14 and is held in contact therewith by means of the spring 33 and rod 30. The ordinary gripperfingers 36 and operating-spring 37 may be provided, if desired.
It is to be understood that the ordinary inking-rollers are to be provided and are connected to and operated by the movement of the platen by means of the bars or connections 38.
The operation of this improvement is as follows: When the shaft 2 is revolved, motion is transmitted to the gear 4, which operates the gear 16, which through the medium of the cam-groove 17 therein, shaft 8, arm 11, and projections or rollers 12 will cause the platen 9 to turn about its pivot-point, carrying the arm or projection 10 with it. Just as the shaft 13 starts to rotate, the cam-face 15 shoves the locln'ng member or plate 25 away from the platen by means of the engaging roller 35 and holds the same in that position and against the tension of the spring 33 until the fiat portion of the cam comes opposite the roller 35, when the expansive force of said spring will cause the roller 35 to follow the flat portion and bring the ends 27 of the locking member or plate 25 into engagement with notches 21 in the arm or projection 10 of the platen, the platen having at this time assumed its operative position by means of the cam-groove in the gear 16, with the shoulders 19 engaging the projection 20,
carried by the frame 1, which serves as a stop for the platen. The beveled faces of the projecting ends 27 of the plate 25, cooperating with the beveled wall of the notches 21, form a wedge to hold the parts permit the parts to be firmly together and positively seated.
Having thus fully described the invention, it is to be understood that it is not desired to be limited to the exact construction and arrangement of the several parts, as various changes may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention.
What is claimed as new, and desired to be secured by Letters Patent, is
1. In a device of the class described, the combination of a platen, means for moving the platen, a locking member having two points of engagement with the platen, and operating means connected to said locking member at a point intermediate the platenengaging points.
2. In a device of the class described, the combination of an oscillating platen, an oscillating member, provided with a depending portion, a spring engaging said portion at a point in a direct vertical line throu h the diametric center of the member and adapted to cause said member to engage and lock the platen, and meaiis for unlocking said platen.
3. In a device of the class described, the combination of an oscillating platen, an oscillating member provided with a depending portion, a spring engaging the depending portion at a point below its pivot, the body of said spring being disposed to one side of the center of the member and so located that the energy thereof will be exerted upon the member at a point in a direct vertical line through the diametric center thereof.
4. In a device of the class described, the combination of a supporting-frame, an oscillating platen mounted therein, an oscillating member also mounted therein and provided with a depending portion, a rod, one end thereof being connected to the depending portion, the other end thereof sliding loosely through the frame, a spring surrounding the rod, the body of said rod and the spring being located. to one side of the center of the member and so disposed that the energy of the spring will be exerted in a direct vertical line through the diametric center line of the member for causing said member to engage the platen to lock the same in an operative position.
5. In a device of the class described, the combination of a platen, means for moving the platen, an independent locking member having two points of. engagement with the platen, and means disposed between the locking member and frame and engaging the locking member at a point intermediate the platen-engaging points, to cause the lockingpoints of said member to automatically engage the platen.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification, in the presence of two subscribing witnesses, on this 21st day of November, A. D. 1905.
JAMES E. LEE.
Witnesses:
HERMAN Z. NYLAND, D. H. CHRISTOPHEL.
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