US877010A - Cutting mechanism for printing-machines. - Google Patents

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US877010A
US877010A US1907374993A US877010A US 877010 A US877010 A US 877010A US 1907374993 A US1907374993 A US 1907374993A US 877010 A US877010 A US 877010A
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    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26DCUTTING; DETAILS COMMON TO MACHINES FOR PERFORATING, PUNCHING, CUTTING-OUT, STAMPING-OUT OR SEVERING
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention relates to certain improvements in cutting mechanism for printing machines.
  • the web is severed vinto sheets by a pair of cutting cylinders, one of the cylinders being provided with one or more knives, and the other with corresponding cutting members, usually grooved wooden strips, called cutting woods.
  • the knives are mounted in metallic boxes, which boxes are located in recesses in the cylinders and secured therein by bolts or nuts.
  • This invention has for its object to provide an improved construction for holding the knife carrying member of the cutting mechanism of a printing machine securely in position and in such a way that it is not liable to be thrown out by lsuch loosening of the parts as will occur when the mechanism is being With this and other webjects in view, the
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a cross section of the knife carrying cylinder of the cutting mechanism of a printing machine.
  • FIG. 2 is a longitudinal section of the cylinder illustrated in Fig. l, certain parts being shown in elevation.
  • Fig. 3 is an end elevation of a modified form of cutting cylinder embodying the invention,v certain Referring to the drawings, which illustrate one embodiment of the invention, 1 indicates the knife carrying cylinder of a pair of cutting cylinders, this cylinder being mounted on a shaft 2 which will be supported in the usual manner in the printing machine.
  • the cylinder is provided with a longitudinal groove or recess, indicated at 3, in which the cutting member is located.
  • the cutting member may be somewhat varied in construction, but may consist, as shown, of a metallic box, indicated at 4, this box serving to support woods 5 in which the knife is located, the knife being secured in the box in any desired manner.
  • each side Vof the box 4 is provided with a series of studs 7, these studs being cast or otherwise secured to the sides of the box.
  • Each of the faces of the recess in the cylinder is provided with a holding groove, indicated at 8, which 'may extend from end to end of the recess, if desired, and may be provided with entry slots, indicated at 9.
  • the studs 7 are passed through the entry slots 9 until they reach the longitudinal grooves 8, after which the member is slid endwise.
  • Means will be provided for preventing the cutting member from moving endwise so as to permit the studs to be disengaged from the holding grooves.
  • Two forms of holding devices are shown. tratedlin Fig. 2, the longitudinal recess of the cylinder is provided with a shoulder,
  • the cutting member has one of its ends beveled, as indicated at 13, and this beveled face is engaged by a correspondingly beveled face on a locking block 14, this block bein located in ,a recess 15, in one of the cylin er hubs.
  • This block may be slotted, as indicated at 16, and may be held in position by a screw, as 17.
  • the bottom of the recess 3 may be provided, as indicated in Fig. 4, with a series of sockets 18 in which are located springs 19, these springs bearing against the under side of a small plate 20, having ⁇ locking heads 2l thereon.
  • the under side olf the cutting box, when this construction is employed, Will be provided. with small recesses 22 Which the heads 21 engage. TWhen this construction is employed, the act of placing the cutting member in position compresses the springs 19. These springs, therefore, exert a lever action Which causes the studs 7 to bind somewhat in the grooves 8, and the heads 21 on the plates assist in preventing the knife-carrying member from moving end- Wise. l
  • What I claim is 1.
  • a cutting mechai'iism for printing machines the combination with a cutting cylinder having a longitudinal recess therein, of a cutting member, the adjoining faces of the member and groove having entry and holding slots and studs arranged to engage the slots, and. means for preventing the member from shifting endwise to disengage the studs from the slots, substantially as described.
  • a cutting member including a knife anda metallic knife holding box, studs on the box arranged to engage the slots and grooves, and means -ior preventing the box from shitting endwise to disengage the studs .from the grooves, substantially as described.
  • a cutting member including a knife and a metallic knife holding box, studs on the box arranged to engage the slots 'and grooves, and means, including a screw, abutting against the end of the cutting member, for preventing the box from shitting endWise to disengage the studs from the grooves, substantially as described.
  • a cutting mechanism for printing machines the combination with a cutting cylinder having a longitudinal recess therein, a cutting member located in the recess, the adjoining faces of the member and recess being provided with interlocking studs, slots and grooves, spring controlled locking devices located in the recess and engaging the member, and means engaging the end of the locking member *for preventing it from moving endvvise, substantially as described.

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PATENTED JAN. 2l, 1908.
W. SPALGKHAVER.
CUTTING MECHANISM FOR PRINTING MACHINES. APPLIGATION FILED MAY 22. 1907.
. fr i Y m- /ff MMMINIMN uw L g l u I Mwn n QI 1 57 Vunir-n sanas WILLIAM SPALCKHAVER, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR TO ROBERT HOE, OF"
NEW YORK, N. Y.
CUTTING MECHANISM FOR PRINTING-MACHINES.
Specification of Letters ?atent.
Patented Jan. 21, 1908..
Application led May 22. 1901. Serial No. 374993.
To all 'whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM SPALcx- HAvER, a citizen of the United States, residing at New York city, county of Kings, and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Cutting Mechanism for Printing-Machines, fully described and represented in the following speciiication and the accompanying drawings, forming a part of the same. l
This invention relates to certain improvements in cutting mechanism for printing machines.
In high speed rotary web printing machines, the web is severed vinto sheets by a pair of cutting cylinders, one of the cylinders being provided with one or more knives, and the other with corresponding cutting members, usually grooved wooden strips, called cutting woods. In these machines, the knives are mounted in metallic boxes, which boxes are located in recesses in the cylinders and secured therein by bolts or nuts. It
` sometimes happens that either the nuts be- IUll.
come loose,-which cannot be readily detected on account of the high speed at which the cylinders are run,-or the bolts break, and, in either case, the knife boxes are liable to iy out of the cylinders. i
This invention has for its object to provide an improved construction for holding the knife carrying member of the cutting mechanism of a printing machine securely in position and in such a way that it is not liable to be thrown out by lsuch loosening of the parts as will occur when the mechanism is being With this and other webjects in view, the
invention consists in certain parts, improvements and combinations which will be hereinafter described and pointed out.
Referring to the drawings-Figure 1 illustrates a cross section of the knife carrying cylinder of the cutting mechanism of a printing machine. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of the cylinder illustrated in Fig. l, certain parts being shown in elevation. Fig. 3 is an end elevation of a modified form of cutting cylinder embodying the invention,v certain Referring to the drawings, which illustrate one embodiment of the invention, 1 indicates the knife carrying cylinder of a pair of cutting cylinders, this cylinder being mounted on a shaft 2 which will be supported in the usual manner in the printing machine. The cylinder is provided with a longitudinal groove or recess, indicated at 3, in which the cutting member is located.
The cutting member may be somewhat varied in construction, but may consist, as shown, of a metallic box, indicated at 4, this box serving to support woods 5 in which the knife is located, the knife being secured in the box in any desired manner.
In order to retain the cutting member in the cylinder, adjoining faces of the groove and knife-carrying member will be provided with studs and holding grooves and entry slots. In the particular construction illustrated, each side Vof the box 4 is provided with a series of studs 7, these studs being cast or otherwise secured to the sides of the box. Each of the faces of the recess in the cylinder is provided with a holding groove, indicated at 8, which 'may extend from end to end of the recess, if desired, and may be provided with entry slots, indicated at 9.
In order to assemble the parts, the studs 7 are passed through the entry slots 9 until they reach the longitudinal grooves 8, after which the member is slid endwise.
Means will be provided for preventing the cutting member from moving endwise so as to permit the studs to be disengaged from the holding grooves. Two forms of holding devices are shown. tratedlin Fig. 2, the longitudinal recess of the cylinder is provided with a shoulder,
indicated at 10, against which one end of the cutting member abuts. -The other end of the cutting memberis engaged by a screw provided at 11, this screw engaging a threaded recess 12 formed in one of the cylinder hubs.
In the construction illustrated in Figs. 3 and 4, the cutting member has one of its ends beveled, as indicated at 13, and this beveled face is engaged by a correspondingly beveled face on a locking block 14, this block bein located in ,a recess 15, in one of the cylin er hubs. This block may be slotted, as indicated at 16, and may be held in position by a screw, as 17.
If desired, the bottom of the recess 3 may be provided, as indicated in Fig. 4, with a series of sockets 18 in which are located springs 19, these springs bearing against the under side of a small plate 20, having` locking heads 2l thereon. The under side olf the cutting box, when this construction is employed, Will be provided. with small recesses 22 Which the heads 21 engage. TWhen this construction is employed, the act of placing the cutting member in position compresses the springs 19. These springs, therefore, exert a lever action Which causes the studs 7 to bind somewhat in the grooves 8, and the heads 21 on the plates assist in preventing the knife-carrying member from moving end- Wise. l
Changes and variations may be made in the construction by which the invention is carried into eilect. The invention is not, therefore, to be restricted to the particular construction herein described and illustrated.
What I claim is 1. In a cutting mechai'iism for printing machines, the combination with a cutting cylinder having a longitudinal recess therein, of a cutting member, the adjoining faces of the member and groove having entry and holding slots and studs arranged to engage the slots, and. means for preventing the member from shifting endwise to disengage the studs from the slots, substantially as described.
2. In a cutting mechanism for printing' machines, the combination With a cutting cylinder having a longitudinal recess therein,
of a cutting member, the adjoining faces of machines, the combination .With a cutting cylinder having a longitudinal recess therein, the face or faces ot the recess being provided With a holding groove and slots leading from the circumference of the cylinder into said grooves, a cutting member, including a knife anda metallic knife holding box, studs on the box arranged to engage the slots and grooves, and means -ior preventing the box from shitting endwise to disengage the studs .from the grooves, substantially as described.
4. In a cutting mechanism for printing machines, the combination With a cutting cylinder having a longitudinal recess therein, the face or faces oi the recess being rovided With a holding groove and slots leac ing from the circumference oi' the "cylinder into said grooves, a cutting member, including a knife and a metallic knife holding box, studs on the box arranged to engage the slots 'and grooves, and means, including a screw, abutting against the end of the cutting member, for preventing the box from shitting endWise to disengage the studs from the grooves, substantially as described.
5. In a cutting mechanism for printing machines, the combination with a cutting cylinder having a longitudinal recess therein, a cutting member located in the recess, the adjoining faces of the member and recess being provided with interlocking studs, slots and grooves, spring controlled locking devices located in the recess and engaging the member, and means engaging the end of the locking member *for preventing it from moving endvvise, substantially as described.
In testimony Whereoi, I have hereunto set my hand, in the presence oi tivo subscribing Witnesses.
TVVILLlQ/IVI SPALCKHAVER.
Witnesses F. IN. H. CRANE, Louis Bonnin.
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DE102021101992A1 (en) 2021-01-28 2022-07-28 Manroland Goss Web Systems Gmbh Clamping bar for knife bar
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