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  • My invention relates to improvements in devices for stapling leather loops. and the object of my improvement is to furnish a machine for successively forming a leather loop and then fastening it to a strap or other supporting body in one operation and by one actuation of the machine.
  • Other objeets will be hereinafter described. and more spec fically pointed out in the claims.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation thereof with parts broken away;
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the machine:
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical transverse section of said machine. taken on the broken line a-b of said Fig. 1. and lookin in the direction indicated by the arrow:
  • Fig. 4 is a detail front elevation, with parts broken away or removed, of the loop-forming and staplirg parts of the machine.
  • Fig. 5 is a detail of the same parts. looking from the side, showing these parts in operation upon a loop and its fas ening-means;
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevation thereof with parts broken away
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the machine
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical transverse section of said machine. taken on the broken line a-b of said Fig. 1. and lookin in the direction indicated by the arrow:
  • Fig. 4 is a detail front elevation, with parts broken away or removed, of the loop-forming and staplirg
  • Fig. 8 is a perspective view of the removable compression-hcad of the machine plunger.
  • Fig. 9 is a view of one of the stapleholdirg fingers with a staple located near it.
  • the numeral 37 denotes a table or base supported on legs 51, and having a solid standard or machine frame 36 mounted fixedly thereon by means of bolts 59.
  • the upper part of said frame is curved over forwardly with an integral bracketed part 21 having two vertical bear- 28, and having also upwardly extending bifurcations between which a lever 34 is pivoted on a pintle 35.
  • the rear end of the lever 34 is pivotally connected by a pintle 46 to the upper end of a connecting-rod 4?, and the lower end of said rod is pivotally connected by a pintle 48 to the rear end of a lever 49.
  • the lever 49' is medially fulcrumed on a stud 50 to one of the supports 51, and has a pedal 52 at its forward end.
  • the forward end of the lever 34 is diminished to provide a finger 33 which is somewhat widened forwardly, and a shackle 32 is mounted to ride upon the finger 33 and connected pivotally to the upper end of the plunger-shaft E28 by means of a pintle 31.
  • a ring 29 is adjustably mounted upon the shaft 28 by means of a set-screw, and has a rearwardly-extending finger 30 positioned above the upper end of the shaft 27.
  • a transverse plate 25 is fixed on the upper part of the shaft 27 to extend oppositely therefrom, and a yoke 26 is mounted upon the frame projection 21 and has its ends 22 bent outwardly. co led compression springs 24 b ing engaged between the ends 22 and the plate 25 about interior guide studs 23.
  • the numeral 38 denotes a pair of like vertical bars positioned on opposite sides of the frame 36 and pivotally connected thereto on the said pintle 35. and the upper parts of said bars are offset inwardly to approach each o her, having a spac ng-block 45 between them secured by bolts, an upwardlyprojecting finger or block 44 being fixed upon the lever 34 a short distance to the rear of the block 45 to engage the latter when the lever is rocked in one direction.
  • the lower ends of the bars 38 are converged below the supporting part of said frame and a forwardly-directed finger 39 is secured between them.
  • a fixed rod 42 on the frame 36 carries a co led compression-spring 43 engaged with a fixed fiarge thereon, and having an annular head 72 engaged with the rear edges of the plates 38.
  • the shaft 27 has a squared plunger-body 1 provided with a vertical slot 41 extending between its front and rear faces, and receiving the diminished forward extremity 40 of the finger 39.
  • a pressure block or die 2 is dovetailed to the lower end of the plunger-body 1 so as to be removable to permit of substitution of other forms of dies.
  • the numeral 65 denotes a bar or rider passed through the slot 41 to be slidable upwardly therein. and has depending integral fingers 3 and 5 which extend downwardly below the die 2.
  • a bent plate-spring 19 has its ends passed through the slot 41 with its lower end engaging the top of the bar 65 and its upper member bent over and engaged with a securing cross-piece 20 fixed on the front face of the plunger 1.
  • a hooked finger-clip 4 is fixed on the forward finger .3 of the cross-bar 65 whereby it can be lifted against the yielding tension of the spring 19.
  • On opposite sides of the plunger-body 1 are fixed plates having pairs of spaced members 10 connected by solid spacing-bodies 11, the latter spaced from the body of each plate.
  • fin er 9 has on its outer ed e a slo in b a shoulder 64, while its lower part has an in- I turned extremity 63.
  • An adjusting screw 12 is passed through a threaded opening in each spacer 11 and has rotatably secured on its end a disk 13 Whrich. engages the outer edge of the finger 9.
  • the numeral 8 denotos a spacing block positioned below the die 2 and carried by a pair of spaced integral standards '6 which last are in contact with iherear face of the plunger 1 on opposite sides of the rear fin t er 5, the lattermovable between them.
  • Each standard 6 has a short vertical slot 75, a screw 74 being passed therethrough into the plunger-body 1,.so that the standards may have a limited amount of vertifcal play, and each standard has in its top a socket which receives the lower end of a rod 17 whose upper end is fixed on the said plunger-body, a coiled compression-spring about saidrodlbein'g engaged between the top 'of thestandard and theloent over upper a1'-t of the rod.
  • anvil 53i having across its top a pair of parallelgrooves 54 .fsaid,.an'vil being mounted on a plate55, and the latter secured to the'base 37 by a bolt 56.
  • a plate'61 is secure-l dependingly upon I the'left hand plate '10 by a 6011560, and has an ang'ularly positioned .stop 62 opposite the interspace of the spacer '8 and die 2.
  • Refeifringnow toj Fig'shfi and 7, rhesumeral 67 denotesa fastenlngrdevlce orfour .pronged staple employed to fasten a leather loop formed-from a strip 65 upon a strap 6 6 the employment of my above described machine.
  • This fastening-device consists of a small rectangular piece of plate metal having two opposite ends ,bent over at '69 and provided with long pointed prongs parts 38.
  • each bent-over part 69 having a small exterior indentation 71 to receive a low boss 58 on the inner face of the front finger 3, as best shown in said Fig. 9, so as to grasp the fastener removably before it is stapled to the leather strap 66.
  • the small pointed prongs 68 On the other two opposite edges of said fastener are the small pointed prongs 68.
  • a leather strip 65 is passed through the interspace of the spacer 8 and the die 2 until arrested by coming in contact with the depending stop 62.
  • the operator then raises the hooked clip 4 and places a fastener 67, prongs down, under the spacer 8, then lowers the elip so that the boss 58 on its rear face slips into the indentation 71 on the fastener, which holds the fastener in place.
  • a strap 66 is placed on the anvil 53.
  • the long prongs 70 are forced through the said underlying strap 66 entering the grooves 54; in the anvil 53 which causes them to become clenched upon the under side of the strap.
  • This operation secures the loop to the strap 66, as shown in Figs. 5 and 7
  • the reaction of the relatively strong coiled springs 24 lifts the plunger-body 1 to its first position, and also raises the side fingers 9 awav from the formed loop.
  • the parts 3, 5 and 8 now b ing disengaged also from the formed loop are respectively returned to their first positions by the reaction of the springs 19 and 18, while the reaction of the spring 43 causes the locking finger to enter the slot 41 in the plungerbody 1 to lock the latter in its elevated position.
  • a movable holder for a strip of material consisting of a die and a relativelv movable spacing-block supported thereunder to held the middle part only of a strip of material between them, and forming bodies movable against the projecting ends of the strip to form it into a loop about the said spacing-block.
  • a movable holder for a strip of material consisting of a plunger-body, a
  • a movable holder for a strip of material consisting of a plunger-body, a spacing-block supported below and spaced from the lower end of the plunger-body to hold the middle part of a strip of material therebetween, a stop positioned adjacent to one end of the interspace between said plunger-body and spacing-block, and means for forming the projecting end parts of said strip into a loop about said spacing-block.
  • a movable plunger-body in combination, a movable plunger-body, a, spacing-block supported below and spaced from said plunger-body, and bodies movable first past opposite ends of the interspace of said plunger-body and said spacing-block and second toward each other below said spacing-block, to form. a strip of material held between said plunger-block and spacing-block into a loop about the spacingblock.
  • spacing-block supported below and spaced from said plunger-body, bodies movable past the ends of .the interspace of said plungerblock and spa cing-block and under the spacing block to form a strip of material in said interspace into a loop about the spacingblock, and an anvil positioned below and spaced from said spacing-block.
  • a movable plunger-body in combination, a movable plunger-body, a. spacing-block supported below and spaced from said plunger-body, bodies n ovable relative to opposite ends of said plungerbody and spacing-block adapted to form a strip of material between them into a loop about the spacing-block. and an anvil posi-- tioned below and spaced from said spacingblock provided with prong deflecting cavities.
  • a plunger-body having a die formed on its lower end, a spacing-block supported yieldingly and resiliently below said die. an anvil positioned below said spacing-block, and forming bodies movable of said die and spacingblock,
  • a plunger-bedy a slide-body slidably mounted on said plunger-body, ori- -ficed guides on opposite sides of said plunger-body, and forming-fingers pi-votally connected to said slide-body and slidable through said guides past the end of said plunger-body.
  • a plunger-body in combination, a plunger-body, a slide-body slidably mounted on said plunger-body, orificed guides on opposite sides of said plunger-body, and forming-fingers with inturned extremities, pivotally connected to said slide-body, said fingers having sloping shoulders, and movable through the orifices in said guides to pass beyond the end of the plunger-body, the shoulders on said fingers engaging the walls of said orifices to move the ends of the fingers toward each other below the plunger-body.
  • a clip-member having a part-resiliently mounted and traversing the slot in said plunger-body and having dependingclip-engaging members contacting with the front and rear faces of said plunger-body and spacing-block to hang below them, and forming-fin-gers movable first past the sides of saidplunger-body and spacing-block and second toward each other one of which has a boss on its inner face.
  • a plunger-body, formingfingers mounted on opposite sides of the plunger-body and movable thereovenand means adapted to successively at one actuation first move the fingers along the plunger-body and then toward each other, andsecond. move the plunger-body and said lingers simultaneously in one direction.
  • a plunger-body in combination, a plunger-body, a formingbody movable tliereover, and means for successively moving said parts in one actuation, to move first the forming-body and secondly the plunger-body and formingbody simultaneously.
  • a plunger-body adapted to first move said formingbody, second, unlock said lockingdevice, and third, move the plunger-body and forming-body simultaneously.
  • a plunger-body in combination, a plunger-body, a formingbody, and means for successively .moving said parts in one actuation, including a locking-device for the plunger-hotly, adapted to first move said forming-body, second, unlock said locking device, third, move the plunger-body and forming-body simultaneously in one direction, and yield-able resilient means operative upon said parts to return them to their first positions after their said actuation.

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C. H GRINGS.
DEVICE FOR STAPLING LEATHER LOOPS..
APPLICATION FILED APR. 16. 1917.
1,256,553. I Patented Feb. 19,1918.
C. H GRINGS.
DEVICE FOR STAPLING LEATHER LOOPS.
APPLICATION FILED APR. 16. 1917.
1,256,553. Patentd Feb. 19, 1918.
2 SHEETSSHEET 2' Inventor, C77. Grings, by
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ing orifices for plunger-shafts 27 and CASPER HUGO GBINGS, OF WATEBLOO, IOWA.
DEVICE FOR STAPLING LEATHER LOOP$.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. 19, 1918.
Application filed April 16, 1917. Serial No. 162,506.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CAsPnn Huoo Games, a citizen of the United States of America, and a resident of \Vaterloo, Blackhawk county, Iowa, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Devices for Stapling Leather Loops, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in devices for stapling leather loops. and the object of my improvement is to furnish a machine for successively forming a leather loop and then fastening it to a strap or other supporting body in one operation and by one actuation of the machine. Other objeets will be hereinafter described. and more spec fically pointed out in the claims.
My improved machine is illustrated by the accompanyirg drawings, in which Figure 1 is a side elevation thereof with parts broken away; Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the machine: Fig. 3 is a vertical transverse section of said machine. taken on the broken line a-b of said Fig. 1. and lookin in the direction indicated by the arrow: Fig. 4 is a detail front elevation, with parts broken away or removed, of the loop-forming and staplirg parts of the machine. and Fig. 5 is a detail of the same parts. looking from the side, showing these parts in operation upon a loop and its fas ening-means; Fig. (5 is a perspective view of one of the fastening devices uscd to fasten a leather loop to an underlying body, and Fig. 7 is a perspective view of a loop so secured to a supporting body by means of said fastening device; Fig. 8 is a perspective view of the removable compression-hcad of the machine plunger. Fig. 9 is a view of one of the stapleholdirg fingers with a staple located near it.
Similar numerals of reference denote corresponding parts throughout the several views.
Referring to Fig. 1, the numeral 37 denotes a table or base supported on legs 51, and having a solid standard or machine frame 36 mounted fixedly thereon by means of bolts 59. The upper part of said frame is curved over forwardly with an integral bracketed part 21 having two vertical bear- 28, and having also upwardly extending bifurcations between which a lever 34 is pivoted on a pintle 35. The rear end of the lever 34 is pivotally connected by a pintle 46 to the upper end of a connecting-rod 4?, and the lower end of said rod is pivotally connected by a pintle 48 to the rear end of a lever 49. The lever 49' is medially fulcrumed on a stud 50 to one of the supports 51, and has a pedal 52 at its forward end. The forward end of the lever 34 is diminished to provide a finger 33 which is somewhat widened forwardly, and a shackle 32 is mounted to ride upon the finger 33 and connected pivotally to the upper end of the plunger-shaft E28 by means of a pintle 31. A ring 29 is adjustably mounted upon the shaft 28 by means of a set-screw, and has a rearwardly-extending finger 30 positioned above the upper end of the shaft 27.
A transverse plate 25 is fixed on the upper part of the shaft 27 to extend oppositely therefrom, and a yoke 26 is mounted upon the frame proiection 21 and has its ends 22 bent outwardly. co led compression springs 24 b ing engaged between the ends 22 and the plate 25 about interior guide studs 23.
The numeral 38 denotes a pair of like vertical bars positioned on opposite sides of the frame 36 and pivotally connected thereto on the said pintle 35. and the upper parts of said bars are offset inwardly to approach each o her, having a spac ng-block 45 between them secured by bolts, an upwardlyprojecting finger or block 44 being fixed upon the lever 34 a short distance to the rear of the block 45 to engage the latter when the lever is rocked in one direction. The lower ends of the bars 38 are converged below the supporting part of said frame and a forwardly-directed finger 39 is secured between them. A fixed rod 42 on the frame 36 carries a co led compression-spring 43 engaged with a fixed fiarge thereon, and having an annular head 72 engaged with the rear edges of the plates 38.
Below the frame extension 21. the shaft 27 has a squared plunger-body 1 provided with a vertical slot 41 extending between its front and rear faces, and receiving the diminished forward extremity 40 of the finger 39. A pressure block or die 2 is dovetailed to the lower end of the plunger-body 1 so as to be removable to permit of substitution of other forms of dies.
The numeral 65 denotes a bar or rider passed through the slot 41 to be slidable upwardly therein. and has depending integral fingers 3 and 5 which extend downwardly below the die 2. A bent plate-spring 19 has its ends passed through the slot 41 with its lower end engaging the top of the bar 65 and its upper member bent over and engaged with a securing cross-piece 20 fixed on the front face of the plunger 1. A hooked finger-clip 4 is fixed on the forward finger .3 of the cross-bar 65 whereby it can be lifted against the yielding tension of the spring 19. On opposite sides of the plunger-body 1 are fixed plates having pairs of spaced members 10 connected by solid spacing-bodies 11, the latter spaced from the body of each plate.
fin er 9 has on its outer ed e a slo in b a shoulder 64, while its lower part has an in- I turned extremity 63. An adjusting screw 12 is passed through a threaded opening in each spacer 11 and has rotatably secured on its end a disk 13 Whrich. engages the outer edge of the finger 9.
The numeral 8 denotos a spacing block positioned below the die 2 and carried by a pair of spaced integral standards '6 which last are in contact with iherear face of the plunger 1 on opposite sides of the rear fin t er 5, the lattermovable between them.
Each standard 6 has a short vertical slot 75, a screw 74 being passed therethrough into the plunger-body 1,.so that the standards may have a limited amount of vertifcal play, and each standard has in its top a socket which receives the lower end of a rod 17 whose upper end is fixed on the said plunger-body, a coiled compression-spring about saidrodlbein'g engaged between the top 'of thestandard and theloent over upper a1'-t of the rod.
Below the spacer .s. is an anvil 53ihaving across its top a pair of parallelgrooves 54 .fsaid,.an'vil being mounted on a plate55, and the latter secured to the'base 37 by a bolt 56. A plate'61is secure-l dependingly upon I the'left hand plate '10 by a 6011560, and has an ang'ularly positioned .stop 62 opposite the interspace of the spacer '8 and die 2.
Refeifringnow toj Fig'shfi and 7, rhesumeral 67 denotesa fastenlngrdevlce orfour .pronged staple employed to fasten a leather loop formed-from a strip 65 upon a strap 6 6 the employment of my above described machine. This fastening-device consists of a small rectangular piece of plate metal having two opposite ends ,bent over at '69 and provided with long pointed prongs parts 38.
70, each bent-over part 69 having a small exterior indentation 71 to receive a low boss 58 on the inner face of the front finger 3, as best shown in said Fig. 9, so as to grasp the fastener removably before it is stapled to the leather strap 66. On the other two opposite edges of said fastener are the small pointed prongs 68.
Operation: The machine moving parts being in their positions shown in said Figs. 1 to 3, inclusive, a leather strip 65 is passed through the interspace of the spacer 8 and the die 2 until arrested by coming in contact with the depending stop 62. The operator then raises the hooked clip 4 and places a fastener 67, prongs down, under the spacer 8, then lowers the elip so that the boss 58 on its rear face slips into the indentation 71 on the fastener, which holds the fastener in place. A strap 66 is placed on the anvil 53. The operator then depresses the pedal 52, which by means of the connecting elements described, rocks the lever 34 a short distance before the projec-' tion 44 engages the block-45, to lower the plungershaft 28 and with it the bars 1516, the latter sliding downwardly along the plunger-body 1. The fingers 9 are thus displaced downwardly relatively to the plunger-body 1 which carries the inturned extremities 63 below the lower end of the spacing-block 8, at which time the continued movement downwardly of the fingers causes their sloping offset edges 64 to move overthe disks 13' of the adjusting screws 12, which pushes the fingers toward each other. It will be observed thatin the first part of theirmovement, the extremities of said fin gers bear down the projecting ends of the flat leather strip 65, and in the second part of the movement, the extremities bear inwardly and force the strip into a closed loop about the spacingdalock 8 and fastener All this has been done before the block 44 on the lever 34 has engaged the block 45 fixed between the up per ends of the lever- Continued pressure upon the pedal 52m 'for'cesthe block g inst the block 45 which rocks the lever 38 to withdraw thelocking-finger 39-40 out of the slot 41 in the plunger-body 1 immediately before ,the finger 30 on the shaft 28 engages the top of the shaft 27. The continuejdmovement of the shaft "28 as alsothe finger-7 30, pushes down the'relea'sed plungerbody 1, bringing'the fastener 67and its holding elements into Contact with the strap 6601i said, anvil 53, th e'front andr'ear jfingers 3 and 5 moving upwardly againstthe yieldingsprin'g 19, while the spa'cingbloek 8 yields also upwardlvto a more limited extent against the yielding springs 18. The pressure of the die2. indents its transverse time rating the than ."ribs '73 intothe top ,offthe. leather strip "'65, at the same prongs 68 through the inturned underlying ends of the strip to lock them together. Simultaneously, the long prongs 70 are forced through the said underlying strap 66 entering the grooves 54; in the anvil 53 which causes them to become clenched upon the under side of the strap. This operation secures the loop to the strap 66, as shown in Figs. 5 and 7 When the pedal 52 is released, the reaction of the relatively strong coiled springs 24 lifts the plunger-body 1 to its first position, and also raises the side fingers 9 awav from the formed loop. The parts 3, 5 and 8 now b ing disengaged also from the formed loop, are respectively returned to their first positions by the reaction of the springs 19 and 18, while the reaction of the spring 43 causes the locking finger to enter the slot 41 in the plungerbody 1 to lock the latter in its elevated position.
It will be seen that but one movement of the pedal 52 is required to actuate the machine to successively form the loop, and to secure it to the strap 66 by means of said fastening-device 67. This conduces to speed and economy of producti n, and insures perfection and uniformity in the shaping of the loop.
Having described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
1. In a device for stapling leather loops, in combination, a movable holder for a strip of material consisting of a die and a relativelv movable spacing-block supported thereunder to held the middle part only of a strip of material between them, and forming bodies movable against the projecting ends of the strip to form it into a loop about the said spacing-block.
' 2. In a device for stapling leather loops, in combination, a movable holder for a strip of material consisting of a plunger-body, a
die removably connected to its lower end, and a relatively movable spacing-block supported below and spaced from said die to hold the middle part of a strip of material between them, and forming-bodies movable against the projecting ends of said strip to form it into a loop about said spacing-block.
3. In a device for stapling leather loops, in combination, a movable holder for a strip of material consisting of a plunger-body, a spacing-block supported below and spaced from the lower end of the plunger-body to hold the middle part of a strip of material therebetween, a stop positioned adjacent to one end of the interspace between said plunger-body and spacing-block, and means for forming the projecting end parts of said strip into a loop about said spacing-block.
4:. In a device for stapling leather loops, in combination, a movable plunger-body, a spacing-block yieldingly resiliently support past opposite parts ed below and spaced from said plungerbody, and forming bodies movable past opposite ends of the interspace of said plungerbody and spacing-block. 1 V
5. In a device for stapling leather loops, in combination, a movable plunger-body, a, spacing-block supported below and spaced from said plunger-body, and bodies movable first past opposite ends of the interspace of said plunger-body and said spacing-block and second toward each other below said spacing-block, to form. a strip of material held between said plunger-block and spacing-block into a loop about the spacingblock.
6. In a device for stapling leather loops, in combination,a movable plunger-body, a
spacing-block supported below and spaced from said plunger-body, bodies movable past the ends of .the interspace of said plungerblock and spa cing-block and under the spacing block to form a strip of material in said interspace into a loop about the spacingblock, and an anvil positioned below and spaced from said spacing-block.
7. In a device for stapling leather loops, in combination, a movable plunger-body, a. spacing-block supported below and spaced from said plunger-body, bodies n ovable relative to opposite ends of said plungerbody and spacing-block adapted to form a strip of material between them into a loop about the spacing-block. and an anvil posi-- tioned below and spaced from said spacingblock provided with prong deflecting cavities.
8. In a device for stapling leather loops, in combination, a plunger-body having a die formed on its lower end, a spacing-block supported yieldingly and resiliently below said die. an anvil positioned below said spacing-block, and forming bodies movable of said die and spacingblock,
9. In a device for stapling leather loops, in combination, a plunger-bedy. a slide-body slidably mounted on said plunger-body, ori- -ficed guides on opposite sides of said plunger-body, and forming-fingers pi-votally connected to said slide-body and slidable through said guides past the end of said plunger-body.
10. In a device for stapling leather loops, in combination, a plunger-body, a slide-body slidably mounted on said plunger-body, orificed guides on opposite sides of said plunger-body, and forming-fingers with inturned extremities, pivotally connected to said slide-body, said fingers having sloping shoulders, and movable through the orifices in said guides to pass beyond the end of the plunger-body, the shoulders on said fingers engaging the walls of said orifices to move the ends of the fingers toward each other below the plunger-body.
11. "In a device for stapling leather loops, in combination, a plunger-body, a spacingblock supported below and spaced from said plunger-body, and a clip-member movably supported in said plunger-body and having clip-engaging members extending below said spacingblock.
12. In a device for stapling leather loops,
1 in combination, a slotted plunger-body, a
spacing-block supported below and spaced from said plunger-body, and a clip-member movably and resiliently supported in and traversing the slot in said plunger-body, having depending clip-engaging members positioned to the front and rear of the plungenblockand spacing-block to extend belowthem. v I
13. In a device for stapling leather loops,
in com-bination,,a slotted plunger-body, a
spacing-block supported below and spaced from the plunger-body, a clip-member having a part-resiliently mounted and traversing the slot in said plunger-body and having dependingclip-engaging members contacting with the front and rear faces of said plunger-body and spacing-block to hang below them, and forming-fin-gers movable first past the sides of saidplunger-body and spacing-block and second toward each other one of which has a boss on its inner face.
15. Ina device for stapling leather loops,
incombination, a plunger-body, a spacingblOcksupp rted below and spaced from said plunger-body, brifice'd guides on opposite- "sides of said plunger-body, forming-fingers movable throughthe orifices in said guides,
and means for adjusting said fingers transversely relatively tonsaid plunger-body.
I 16.1 In a device ferstapling leather loops,
combination, a plunger-body, forming- ;of March, 1917.
fingers mounted on opposite sides of the plunger-body and movable relatively thereto, and means adapted to successively move said fingers relatively to said plunger-body and then move the fingers and plunger-body simultaneously. I
17. In a device for stapling-leather loops, in combination, a plunger-body, formingfingers mounted on opposite sides of the plunger-body and movable thereovenand means adapted to successively at one actuation first move the fingers along the plunger-body and then toward each other, andsecond. move the plunger-body and said lingers simultaneously in one direction.
18. In a, device for staplingleather loops, in combination, a plunger-body, a formingbody movable tliereover, and means for successively moving said parts in one actuation, to move first the forming-body and secondly the plunger-body and formingbody simultaneously.
19. In a device for stapling leather loops,
'incombina-tion, a plunger-body, a forming- 'body movable thereover, and means for Suecessively moving said parts in one actuation, including a locking-device for the plungerbody, adapted to first move said formingbody, second, unlock said lockingdevice, and third, move the plunger-body and forming-body simultaneously.
20. In a device for stapling leather loops, in combination, a plunger-body, a formingbody, and means for successively .moving said parts in one actuation, including a locking-device for the plunger-hotly, adapted to first move said forming-body, second, unlock said locking device, third, move the plunger-body and forming-body simultaneously in one direction, and yield-able resilient means operative upon said parts to return them to their first positions after their said actuation.
Signed atl Vaterloo, Iowa, this 29th day fASPER HUGO GRINGS. Witnesses: v
v PE M. STANTON,
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US4588120A (en) * 1983-01-27 1986-05-13 Oxford Industries, Inc. Apparatus and method for forming belt loops and the like
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