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US966876A
US966876A US1908448887A US966876A US 966876 A US966876 A US 966876A US 1908448887 A US1908448887 A US 1908448887A US 966876 A US966876 A US 966876A
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C14SKINS; HIDES; PELTS; LEATHER
    • C14BMECHANICAL TREATMENT OR PROCESSING OF SKINS, HIDES OR LEATHER IN GENERAL; PELT-SHEARING MACHINES; INTESTINE-SPLITTING MACHINES
    • C14B5/00Clicking, perforating, or cutting leather
    • 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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    • Y10T83/00Cutting
    • Y10T83/202With product handling means
    • Y10T83/2092Means to move, guide, or permit free fall or flight of product
    • Y10T83/2096Means to move product out of contact with tool
    • Y10T83/2135Moving stripper timed with tool stroke
    • Y10T83/2137And alternatively movable to or from operating position
    • 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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    • Y10T83/202With product handling means
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  • AAAAAAAAAA N FILED AUG-.17
  • Our invention consists of a machine capable both of punching and riveting for the purpose of iirst punching the work and then riveting the same without the necessity of changing the tools in the machine, to which end the usual head of a machine of this general character is made double, that is, ⁇ pro vided with a punch and also a rivet set while the stake is correspondingly provided with a punching die and also with a rivet set box.
  • Our machine is more particularly designed tor punching and riveting pipe, especially corrugated pipe in which it is desirable to first punch all of the holes as the work is i'ed inwardly upon the stake and to then rivet the work as the pipe is drawn outwardly upon the stake.
  • the punching and riveting operation may alternate for each rivet.
  • Our invention further contemplates the employment of means for holding the pipe elevated above the upper surface of the stake so that the rivets may be inserted vfrom above instead of below, thereby attaining greater speed in the work.
  • Cur invention also contemplates the employment of an adjustable stripper coperating with the punch and capable of convenient manipulation by the operator whenever desired.
  • Figure l is a side elevation of our machine showing a corrugated metal pipe as the work placed upon the stake of the machine;
  • Fig. 2 an elevation of a somewhat larger scale of the front end of the stake;
  • Fig. 3 a section on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2 and illustrating in addition the lower front end of the head of the machine;
  • Fig. fi a section on the line 4 4 of Fig. 3;
  • Fig. 5 a Jfront elevation of the lower-portion of the head of the machine;
  • Fig. 6 a sectional elevation on the line 6 6 of Eig. l,
  • Fig. 7 a detail view of a portion of the stake illustrating a modified form of construction of hold up device for the pipe; and Fig. 8 a detail view of a modified form ofconstruction for relative adjustment of the tool members.
  • the frame l of the machine is provided with the usual head 2 and also a stake 3 upon which the work is placed.
  • this head is arranged a slide 4 caused to move or slide vertically by means of an eccentric 5 operating through the medium of a pintle 6 and a pintle box 7.
  • a punch block 8 carrying the tools proper and adjustable with respect to the slide by means of the adjustable wedge 9 coperating with the complementary face l0 on the slide.
  • This wedge is movable transversely of the slide by means of an adjusting screw 11, one end of which enters the punch block and the other of which engages the flange 12 of the wedge. By adjusting this wedge in one direction or the other the position of the tools, hereinafter described, with respect to the work is controlled.
  • the punch block in the present instance, carries two tools, one of which is a punch 13 and the other a rivet set 14C. These tools are similarly mounted so that the detail description of one will apply to both.
  • the punch is secured to the punch stock l5 by means of a coupling nut 16.
  • This punch stock extends downwardly through a suitable opening in the punch block and is provided at its upper end with a head.
  • a laterally movable gag 17 is employed which when in its inwardly shifted position shown in Fig. ⁇ 6 is positioned above the head of the punch stock with the result that when the slide and punch block move downwardly the punch will perform its work.
  • gag 1s pulled outwardly clear of the punch stock the punch will move upwardl. in the space above its head and will per orm no work.
  • a gag is provided for each one 0i the ⁇ tools so that either one of the tools alone or both together may be caused to operate accordingly as the gags are adjusted.
  • the adjustablestripper which cooperates with the punch consists of an irregularshaped bar comprising the straight or horizontal portion18 and an angular portion 19 terminating in the two jaws 20 which when the stripper is in position are located on opposite sides of the punch.
  • This stripper is supported by the head of the machine and is adapted to be adjustable thereon and to this end the horizontal portion 1S of the stripper is arranged to slide in depending supports or brackets 21 secured to the front of the face plate 2a of the head'.
  • brackets or supports are made adjustable with respect to the face plate by bolt and slot connection therewith.
  • the slots 22 are formed in the brackets or supports and the bolts 28 are secured to the face plate.
  • the adjustment between the tool members may be obtained by having t-he wedge device act on the lower or iXed members on the stake instead of on the movable members.
  • these fixed members are mounted on a block 30 below which the wedge 31 is placed with the result that when the adjusting screw 32 is turned the tool members are raised or lowered according to the direction of rotation of said screw.
  • This adjusting device may be used in lieu of or as supplementary to the similar device for the upper or movable members.
  • the present machine has been designed which is itself capable of both the punching and riveting operations so that the work may be punched as it moves inwardly and riveted as it moves outwardly or if desired the punching and riveting operations may alternate in respect to each rivet.
  • the adjustable stripper is of simple and eilicient design and capable of being readily and col'iveniently operated so as not to delay or interfere with any of the operations.
  • the metallic strips 27 also contribute to the speed and economy of the operations inasmuch as they enable the rivets to be inserted from above instead of from below which is not only a slow but an expensive operation inasmuch as it takes considerable more time. Furthermore, when the metallic strips are corrugated for corrugated pipe work the same accurately gage and position the pipe with respect to the punching and riveting elements.
  • a stripper mounted loosely upon such head piece and capable of instant movement laterally and bodily toward and away from the work; substantially as described.
  • a stripper mounted to slide at all times loosely upon the head piece and capable of instant movement laterally and bodily toward and away from the punch; substantially as described.
  • a stripper mounted to slide at all times loosely upon the head piece and capable of instant movement bodily toward .and away from the punch, and a handle se* cured to said stripper for the hand manipulation thereof; substantially as described.
  • a stripper comprising a horizontal bar 1S adapted to slide on the head, and an angular portion 19 terminating in jaws 20 on opposite sides of the punch; substantially as described.
  • the combination, with the stake, of means for holding the work raised above the surface of the stake comprising a plate secured to the stake and extending upwardly therefrom; substantially as described.
  • the combination, with the stake, of means for holding the work raised above the surface of the stake comprising resilient strips acting as springs and secured to the stake; substantially as described.
  • the combination, with the stake, of means for holding the work raised above the surface of the stake comprising resilient metallic strips secured at one end to the stake and inclined upwardly and forwardly of the stake; substantially as described.
  • the combination, with the stake, of means for holding the work raised above the surface of the stake comprising resilient strips secured to the stake and provided with corrugations to lit the corresponding corrugations of a pipe to gage the latter in the machine; substantially as described.

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` G. WRITING an P. PARGELLS. PUNGHING AND RIVENQ MACHINE. APPLICATION FILI-) AUG. 17, 1908.
966,376.- Patented Aug. 9,1910.
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MUNTTET) STATES PATENT OFFICE.
GEORGE WHITING AND PAUL PARCELLS, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIG-NORS TO GEORG- WHITING COMPANY, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, A CORPORATION OF ILLINOIS.
i PUNCI-IING AND RIVETING MACHINE.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, GEORGE WHITING and PAUL PARonLLs, citizens of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented a certain new and useful Punching and Riveting Machine, of which the following is a specification.
Our invention consists of a machine capable both of punching and riveting for the purpose of iirst punching the work and then riveting the same without the necessity of changing the tools in the machine, to which end the usual head of a machine of this general character is made double, that is,\pro vided with a punch and also a rivet set while the stake is correspondingly provided with a punching die and also with a rivet set box.
Our machine is more particularly designed tor punching and riveting pipe, especially corrugated pipe in which it is desirable to first punch all of the holes as the work is i'ed inwardly upon the stake and to then rivet the work as the pipe is drawn outwardly upon the stake. However, it desired the punching and riveting operation may alternate for each rivet.
Our invention further contemplates the employment of means for holding the pipe elevated above the upper surface of the stake so that the rivets may be inserted vfrom above instead of below, thereby attaining greater speed in the work.
Cur invention also contemplates the employment of an adjustable stripper coperating with the punch and capable of convenient manipulation by the operator whenever desired.
Our machine embodies other novel and advantageous features of construction which will be apparent from the. description hereinafter given.
In the drawings Figure l is a side elevation of our machine showing a corrugated metal pipe as the work placed upon the stake of the machine; Fig. 2 an elevation of a somewhat larger scale of the front end of the stake; Fig. 3 a section on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2 and illustrating in addition the lower front end of the head of the machine; Fig. fi a section on the line 4 4 of Fig. 3; Fig. 5 a Jfront elevation of the lower-portion of the head of the machine; Fig. 6 a sectional elevation on the line 6 6 of Eig. l,
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application led August 17, 1908.
Patented Auw. 9, 1910..
Serial N0. 448,887.
the upper portion of said ligure being an elevation 0i' the head after the removal of the face plate; Fig. 7 a detail view of a portion of the stake illustrating a modified form of construction of hold up device for the pipe; and Fig. 8 a detail view of a modified form ofconstruction for relative adjustment of the tool members.
Referring to the present embodiment of vour invention in which we employ a double head, that is, one punch and one rivet set, although a greater number of such tools might be employed, the frame l of the machine is provided with the usual head 2 and also a stake 3 upon which the work is placed. Vithin this head is arranged a slide 4 caused to move or slide vertically by means of an eccentric 5 operating through the medium of a pintle 6 and a pintle box 7. Upon the lower end of this slide is secured a punch block 8 carrying the tools proper and adjustable with respect to the slide by means of the adjustable wedge 9 coperating with the complementary face l0 on the slide. This wedge is movable transversely of the slide by means of an adjusting screw 11, one end of which enters the punch block and the other of which engages the flange 12 of the wedge. By adjusting this wedge in one direction or the other the position of the tools, hereinafter described, with respect to the work is controlled.
The punch block, in the present instance, carries two tools, one of which is a punch 13 and the other a rivet set 14C. These tools are similarly mounted so that the detail description of one will apply to both. As shown in Fig. 6 the punch is secured to the punch stock l5 by means of a coupling nut 16. This punch stock extends downwardly through a suitable opening in the punch block and is provided at its upper end with a head. To operatively connect the punch block and punch stock a laterally movable gag 17 is employed which when in its inwardly shifted position shown in Fig. `6 is positioned above the head of the punch stock with the result that when the slide and punch block move downwardly the punch will perform its work. However, when the gag 1s pulled outwardly clear of the punch stock, the punch will move upwardl. in the space above its head and will per orm no work. A gag is provided for each one 0i the` tools so that either one of the tools alone or both together may be caused to operate accordingly as the gags are adjusted.
yThe adjustablestripper which cooperates with the punch consists of an irregularshaped bar comprising the straight or horizontal portion18 and an angular portion 19 terminating in the two jaws 20 which when the stripper is in position are located on opposite sides of the punch. This stripper is supported by the head of the machine and is adapted to be adjustable thereon and to this end the horizontal portion 1S of the stripper is arranged to slide in depending supports or brackets 21 secured to the front of the face plate 2a of the head'. By preference these brackets or supports are made adjustable with respect to the face plate by bolt and slot connection therewith. In the present instance the slots 22 are formed in the brackets or supports and the bolts 28 are secured to the face plate. In order that the operator may conveniently operate or adjust the stripper we provide the same with a handle 2A within convenient reach. It will be observed that by moving` the bar 18 in one direction or the other the stripper may be removed from position or brought into position, as the case may be. For the purpose of holding the work somewhat elevated above the punching die 25 and the rivet set boX` 26 on the stake and to thereby permit ofithe insertion of the rivets from above instead of below we provide metal strips 27 preferably two. in number and located on either side of the punching and riveting elements on the stake. These meta-llic strips are secured at their inner end t'o the stake in any suitable manner and the same are bent upwardly so that they will have a tendency to hold the work, such as a metal pipe, above the upper surface of the stake, but will be free to give downwardly in the punching and riveting operation. When the work operated upon is a corrugated metal pipe as herein illustrated by A we prefer to provide these strips with a suitable number of corrugations 27a corresponding and fitting with the corrugations of the pipe with the result that these strips will have a double function, that is, they .will serve not only to hold the pipe upwardly above the upper surface of the stake but will also gage the pipe and thereby present the pipe accurately to the punching and riveting elements. Although we prefer to use the metallic strips just explained yet as indicated in Fig. 7 other means may be employed for holding the pipe above the top surface of the stake, as for instance the block or projection 28 arranged in a socket within and rising from the top of such stake, and held spring pressed outwardly by the spring'29.
As shown in Fig. 8, the adjustment between the tool members may be obtained by having t-he wedge device act on the lower or iXed members on the stake instead of on the movable members. In this modification, these fixed members are mounted on a block 30 below which the wedge 31 is placed with the result that when the adjusting screw 32 is turned the tool members are raised or lowered according to the direction of rotation of said screw. This adjusting device may be used in lieu of or as supplementary to the similar device for the upper or movable members.
Owing to recent developments in the pipe industry including both the plain pipe and corrugated pipe but more particularly the latter, it has become necessary to perform the work of punching and riveting with the greatest speed and economy and with the least amount of handling of the work and particularly without the necessity of changi-ng tools in the machine. To meet these requirements the present machine has been designed which is itself capable of both the punching and riveting operations so that the work may be punched as it moves inwardly and riveted as it moves outwardly or if desired the punching and riveting operations may alternate in respect to each rivet. Furthermore, the adjustable stripper is of simple and eilicient design and capable of being readily and col'iveniently operated so as not to delay or interfere with any of the operations. In addition the metallic strips 27 also contribute to the speed and economy of the operations inasmuch as they enable the rivets to be inserted from above instead of from below which is not only a slow but an expensive operation inasmuch as it takes considerable more time. Furthermore, when the metallic strips are corrugated for corrugated pipe work the same accurately gage and position the pipe with respect to the punching and riveting elements.
le claim:
1. In combination with a punching machine and the head piece and the punch thereof, a stripper mounted loosely upon such head piece and capable of instant movement laterally and bodily toward and away from the work; substantially as described.
2. In combination with a punching machine and the head piece and the punch thereof, a stripper mounted to slide at all times loosely upon the head piece and capable of instant movement laterally and bodily toward and away from the punch; substantially as described.
3. In combination with a punching machine and the head piece and the punch thereof, a stripper mounted to slide at all times loosely upon the head piece and capable of instant movement bodily toward .and away from the punch, and a handle se* cured to said stripper for the hand manipulation thereof; substantially as described.
4:. In combination with a punching machine and the head piece and the punch thereof, a stripper mounted upon the head piece and arranged for both horizontal and vertical adjusting movement with respect to the work; substantially as described.
5. In combination with a punching ma chine and the head piece and `the punch thereof, a stripper comprising a horizontal portion mounted upon the head 'piece and an angular portion adapted to coperate with the work; substantially as described.
6. In combination with a punching machine and the head piece and the punch thereof, a stripper coperating with the punch and adjustable with respect thereto, and adjustable brackets in which the stripper is mounted to slide, said stripper being capable of instant movement laterally and bodily toward and away from the.punch; substantially as and for the purpose described.
7. In combination with a punching machine and the head piece and the punch thereof, a stripper coperating with the punch and adjustable with respect thereto, and brackets which are secured to and adjustable upon the head piece and in which the stripper is mounted to slide; substantially as described.
8. In combination with a punching machine and the head piece and the punch thereof, a stripper comprising a horizontal bar 1S adapted to slide on the head, and an angular portion 19 terminating in jaws 20 on opposite sides of the punch; substantially as described.
9. In a machine of the class described, the combination, with the stake, of means for holding the work raised above the surface of the stake, comprising a plate secured to the stake and extending upwardly therefrom; substantially as described.
10. In a machine of the class described, the combination, with the stake, of means for holding the work raised above the surface of the stake comprising resilient strips acting as springs and secured to the stake; substantially as described.
ll. In a machine of the class described,
the combination, with the stake, of means for holding the work raised above the surface of the stake comprising resilient metallic strips secured at one end to the stake and inclined upwardly and forwardly of the stake; substantially as described.
12. In a machine of the class described, the combination, with the stake, of means for holding the work raised above the surface of the stake comprising resilient strips secured to the stake and provided with corrugations to lit the corresponding corrugations of a pipe to gage the latter in the machine; substantially as described.
\ GEORGE IVHITING.
PAUL PARCELLS. Witnesses LEE SIIEPARD, JOHN Sonmsiir.
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