US735729A - Paper folding or plaiting machine. - Google Patents

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US735729A
US735729A US14781003A US1903147810A US735729A US 735729 A US735729 A US 735729A US 14781003 A US14781003 A US 14781003A US 1903147810 A US1903147810 A US 1903147810A US 735729 A US735729 A US 735729A
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    • B31MAKING ARTICLES OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER; WORKING PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
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  • the object of this invention is to provide a machine for folding sheets of paper or parchment to form a lining for cylindrical tins in which meat, fish, andother goods are canned; but the machine may be used for folding or plaiting paper or the like for other purposes.
  • My machine comprises two plates each with a central hole, between which a circular sheet of paper can belaid, and a plunger consisting of a series of radial blades, which descending and pushing the paper through the hole in the lower plate force it into recesses around the circumference of this hole, after which a cylindrical folder rises and folds down the plaits so formed.
  • Figure 1 of the drawings is a front View of such a machine; Fig. 2, a central section, to a larger scale, of the plunger.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan of the plunger, and
  • Fig. 4 a plan of the plates and folder Fig. 5, a horizontal section on the line 5 5, Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 6 shows a vertical central section,on an enlarged scale,of the plates.
  • Fig. 7 shows a vertical central section, on an enlarged scale, on the folder.
  • a counterbalanced lever a operated by a handle a
  • the lever a is slotted to receive the upper end of a link (or pair of links) 1), whose lower end is pivoted to a rod 1), moving through guides b carried by the frame.
  • the lower end of the rod b carries a plunger consisting of a disk 0 and radial blades 0', pivoted to it, whose upper ends are linked by links 0 to a sleeve 0 slidable on the rod 1), as hereinafter described. Only two of the links a are shown in Figs. 1 and 2 for the sake of clearness. r
  • d is the upper plate, hinged at its rear to the lower plate e, as seen in Fig. 4, so that it can be lifted by the attendant to admit of the insertion between the plates of a sheet of paper, whose position is indicatedby the circle d.
  • the plate d may not hold the paper too tightly, it is provided on its un- Serial No. 147,816. (No model.)
  • Pivoted at h to the frame a is a lever or preferably a pair of levers 71., carrying a stem 77. passing through a block 72. pivoted to arms 72.
  • the folder g has upon it a pin g working l in a groove 9 in a standard g which groove is of such a shape that after the folder has risenfor part of its travel it is forced to rotate to fold down the plaits of the paper which have been caught in slots 9 provided for the purpose in the upper part of the cylinder.
  • the operation of the machine is as follows The attendant lifts the plate (1, lays a sheet of paper on the plate e, and closes the plate (1 down onto it. Then with the right hand she pulls down handle a blades 0 pushing it into the recesses e The attendant then with the left hand lifts the handle h, which raises the folder. Thebar 7c strikes the lever Z to withdraw the blades, and the folder rotates, folding downthe plaits of the paper. Shethen releases handle a which rises owing to the counterbalance-weight, and as the rod b rises the blades ,0 open out again ready for the next operation by reason of le- The plunger descends and pushes down the paperonto tablef, the
  • ⁇ Vhat I claim is 1.
  • a machine for'folding or plaiting paper the combination of a plate with a hole in it and having recesses around the edge of the hole, a collapsible plunger adapted to pass through the hole and to press the paper into the recesses, means for reciprocating the plunger, a cylindrical folder below the plate into the interior of which the plunger carries the plaited paper, means for raising the folder up to the plate, means for then collapsing the plunger and means for rotating the folder around the plunger while the latter is collapsed.
  • a collapsible plunger adapted to pass through the hole and to press the paper into the recesses, means for reciprocating the plunger, a cylindrical folder below the plate into the interior of which the plunger carries the plaited paper and which has open-ended slots at its upper end which receive the plaits, means for raising the folder up to the plate after the plunger has descended to its full extent, means for then collapsing the plunger and means for rotating the folder around the plunger when the latter is collapsed.
  • a collapsible plunger adapted to pass through the hole and to press the paper into the recesses, means for reciprocating the plunger, a table below the plate onto which the plunger forces the paper, a cylindrical folder surrounding the table, means for raising the folder up to the plate after the plunger has descended to its full extent, and means for rotating the folder around the table and plunger while the latter is collapsed.
  • a forming-plate a reciprocating plunger adapted to pass through said forming-plate, collapsible blades carried by said plunger, a folder below the formingplate into which the folded paper is forced by the plunger, means for both reciprocating and rotating the folder, and devices for collapsing the blades before the folder rotates.
  • a pivoted lever acting upon the folder a rod, a plunger on the rod a sleeve loose on the rod, a series of blades pivoted to the plunger and the sleeve, a cylindrical folder, having slots in it corresponding to the blades mechanism for raising the folder means actuated by this mechanism for withdrawing the blades from the slots and means for rotating the folder on its axis.

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No. 735,729. PATENTED AUG. 11, 1903. J. BOWLING. PAPER FOLDING 0R PLAITING MACHINE.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 14, 1903.
2 SHEETSSHEET 1.
N0 MODEL.
PATENTED AUG. 11', 1903.
J. BOWLING.
PAPER FOLDING 0B. PLAITING MAGHINB.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 14, 1903.
z SHEETS-s K0 MODEL.
UNITED STATES V JAMES DOWLING, on
Patented August 11, 1903.
PATENT OFFICE.
LONDON, ENGLAND.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 735,729, dated August 11, 1903.
Application filed March 14, 1903.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that 1, JAMES DOWLING, engineer, a subject of the King of Great Britain, residing at 35 Jewin street and 40 Jewin Crescent, London, England, have invented a certain new and useful Paper Folding or PlaitingMachine, of which the following is a specification.
The object of this invention is to provide a machine for folding sheets of paper or parchment to form a lining for cylindrical tins in which meat, fish, andother goods are canned; but the machine may be used for folding or plaiting paper or the like for other purposes.
My machine comprises two plates each with a central hole, between whicha circular sheet of paper can belaid, and a plunger consisting of a series of radial blades, which descending and pushing the paper through the hole in the lower plate force it into recesses around the circumference of this hole, after which a cylindrical folder rises and folds down the plaits so formed.
Figure 1 of the drawings is a front View of such a machine; Fig. 2, a central section, to a larger scale, of the plunger. Fig. 3 is a plan of the plunger, and Fig. 4 a plan of the plates and folder Fig. 5, a horizontal section on the line 5 5, Fig. 1. Fig. 6 shows a vertical central section,on an enlarged scale,of the plates. Fig. 7 shows a vertical central section, on an enlarged scale, on the folder.
at is the framework of the machine, carrying on a pivot a a counterbalanced lever a operated by a handle a The lever a is slotted to receive the upper end of a link (or pair of links) 1), whose lower end is pivoted to a rod 1), moving through guides b carried by the frame. The lower end of the rod b carries a plunger consisting of a disk 0 and radial blades 0', pivoted to it, whose upper ends are linked by links 0 to a sleeve 0 slidable on the rod 1), as hereinafter described. Only two of the links a are shown in Figs. 1 and 2 for the sake of clearness. r
d is the upper plate, hinged at its rear to the lower plate e, as seen in Fig. 4, so that it can be lifted by the attendant to admit of the insertion between the plates of a sheet of paper, whose position is indicatedby the circle d. In order that the plate d may not hold the paper too tightly, it is provided on its un- Serial No. 147,816. (No model.)
der surface with a number of radial ribs 01 All around the hole in the plate e are a number of projections 6, between which are recesses 6 corresponding to the blades 0.
When the attendant after inserting a sheet of paper pulls the handle a down, the plunger forces the paper down onto a table f, carried on a fixed standard f, and into the top of the cylindrical folder g, which can be raised and rotated as follows: Pivoted at h to the frame a is a lever or preferably a pair of levers 71., carrying a stem 77. passing through a block 72. pivoted to arms 72. on a rock-shaft 7L rocked by the bent handle h The lever or leversh, carried by arms 71, rollers 2'', acting on the under side of a flange g on the folderg to raise the folder, which is compelled to descend with the lever or levers h by hooks i acting on the top of the flange g.
The folder g has upon it a pin g working l in a groove 9 in a standard g which groove is of such a shape that after the folder has risenfor part of its travel it is forced to rotate to fold down the plaits of the paper which have been caught in slots 9 provided for the purpose in the upper part of the cylinder.
In order that the blades 0 may not be caught in the slots 9 when the folder turns, they are withdrawn just'before this movement takes place by a bar it, carried by a lever or pair of levers k, rocked by a link or links k from an arm or arms k on the shaft 72 This bar it strikes a lever Z, pivoted at Z to a bracket Z on the rod 19 and slotted to embrace a pin 0 on the sleeve ci which is thus raised relatively to the rod 11', and in its rise it closes up the blades 0'.
The operation of the machine is as follows The attendant lifts the plate (1, lays a sheet of paper on the plate e, and closes the plate (1 down onto it. Then with the right hand she pulls down handle a blades 0 pushing it into the recesses e The attendant then with the left hand lifts the handle h, which raises the folder. Thebar 7c strikes the lever Z to withdraw the blades, and the folder rotates, folding downthe plaits of the paper. Shethen releases handle a which rises owing to the counterbalance-weight, and as the rod b rises the blades ,0 open out again ready for the next operation by reason of le- The plunger descends and pushes down the paperonto tablef, the
verl coming against a fixed stop Z She then pressesdown handle it and removes the finished article.
\Vhat I claim is 1. In a machine for'folding or plaiting paper, the combination of a plate with a hole in it and having recesses around the edge of the hole, a collapsible plunger adapted to pass through the hole and to press the paper into the recesses, means for reciprocating the plunger, a cylindrical folder below the plate into the interior of which the plunger carries the plaited paper, means for raising the folder up to the plate, means for then collapsing the plunger and means for rotating the folder around the plunger while the latter is collapsed.
2. In a machine for folding or plaiting paper, the combination of a plate with a hole in it and having recesses around the edge of the hole, a collapsible plunger adapted to pass through the hole and to press the paper into the recesses, means for reciprocating the plunger, a cylindrical folder below the plate into the interior of which the plunger carries the plaited paper and which has open-ended slots at its upper end which receive the plaits, means for raising the folder up to the plate after the plunger has descended to its full extent, means for then collapsing the plunger and means for rotating the folder around the plunger when the latter is collapsed.
3. In a machine for folding or plaiting paper, the combination of a plate with'a hole in it and having recesses around the edge of the hole, a collapsible plunger adapted to pass through the hole and to press the paper into the recesses, means for reciprocating the plunger, a table below the plate onto which the plunger forces the paper, a cylindrical folder surrounding the table, means for raising the folder up to the plate after the plunger has descended to its full extent, and means for rotating the folder around the table and plunger while the latter is collapsed.
4. In a machine for folding or plaiting paper, the combination of a forming-plate, a reciprocating plunger adapted to pass through said forming-plate, collapsible blades carried by said plunger, a folder below the formingplate into which the folded paper is forced by the plunger, means for both reciprocating and rotating the folder, and devices for collapsing the blades before the folder rotates.
5. The combination of a plate with a hole in it and recesses around the edge of the hole a plunger adapted to pass through the hole, means for reciprocating the plunger, a slotted cylindrical folder below the plate means for reciprocating the folder and means for collapsing the blades on the rise of the folder.
6. In a machine for foldingpaper, the combination of a pivoted lever acting upon the folder, a rod, a plunger on the rod a sleeve loose on the rod, a series of blades pivoted to the plunger and the sleeve, a cylindrical folder, having slots in it corresponding to the blades mechanism for raising the folder means actuated by this mechanism for withdrawing the blades from the slots and means for rotating the folder on its axis.
JAMES DOWLING.
Witnesses:
WM. 0. BROWN, PERCY E. MAT'rooKs, HUGH HUGHES, S. M. RoWsELL.
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