US1020560A - Sheet-metal-vessel-making machine. - Google Patents

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US1020560A
US1020560A US59442510A US1910594425A US1020560A US 1020560 A US1020560 A US 1020560A US 59442510 A US59442510 A US 59442510A US 1910594425 A US1910594425 A US 1910594425A US 1020560 A US1020560 A US 1020560A
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  • T0 allzclzomit may concern:
  • edge folders for turning edge foldsfat the.
  • chutes for feedlug the beads or ends intothe projecting end portions of the U shaped body.
  • the body former turret being preferably provided with a pair of short chutes. one pair for each body former Application filed November as, 1910. swarm. 594.425.
  • It further comprises movable seam form ing dies adapted for cooperation with each of the body former horns or anvils on the carrier as the carrier rotates for interfolding the seamflange of the head or end with the projecting -end or seam flange of the U shaped body at each end of said body and for turning the flange at the upper horizontal edge of each head orend into a roll or ⁇ also wire; and also movable seam closing dies which operate to firmly compress the flanges or folds of the seam at each end of the body.
  • My invention further consists in the novel construction of parts and devices and in the novel combinations of parts and de- "vices herein shown and described and more particularly specified in the claims.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of a three piece turpentine cup forming machine embodying my invention.
  • Fig. '2 is a plan view. the stationary chutes for the heads or ends being omitted. to better show the other parts.
  • Fig. 3 is a ver-' fica'l cross section on line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4 is a vertical section on line -l! of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 5 is a detail vertical section on line 5-5 of 4
  • Fig. t'ris a detail. vertical section on line 6-4? of Fig. 1. is an enlarged. detail vertical section on line 7 of.
  • Fig. 8 is a detail section on line 8--'8 of Fig.
  • Fig. 9 is a detai
  • Fig. 10 is a detail section on line 1()-10 of Fig. 9.
  • Fig. 11 a perspective view. showing the finished sheet metal turpentine cup as produced bythe machine.
  • Fig. 1-3 is a detail. perspective view of the head or end of the cup before it is applied to the body and seamed thereto.
  • Fig. 13 is adetail section on linelfi-li-l of Fig: 3.
  • Fig. 1 4 is a detail plan view of the sheet metal blank from .which the body of the vessel is formed.
  • Fig. 15 is an edge view of the .-ame after the hooks or edge folds have been formed at the side edges of the blank. trative view. partly in section". similar to Fig. (3. showing the parts in a dilierent position .with the clamping dies clamping the U shaped body to the horn or anvil. Fig.
  • Figl 7 the blank is to turn the straight side edges at 17 is a detail, vertical section of the born or anvil showing the head or end fed intothe projecting end of the U shaped body.
  • F ig. 18 illustrates the next operation the same showing in section, a portion of the body.
  • Fig. 19 illustrates the next step or operation showing a portion of the'body former horn and of one of the seam closing dies.
  • Fig. 20 is an enlarged, detail,-verticalsection, showing the seam forlnedby the dies in the sheet metal turpentine cup or vessel.
  • heads or ends 4 of the completedfvessel- 5 are to be set somewhat flaring.
  • the ends 4 are of U shape corresponding to the cross sectional form of the body, an are provided each with a right angle seam-flange 9, which is to be'interfolded with the projecting end or flange 10 of the body to form the lock or double seam 11 which unites the body to the head or end, the end fitting inside the U shaped body.
  • Each of the eads 4 is provided at its upper horizontal edge with a right angle flange 12, preferably wider than the seam flange 9, and which is to be curled or formed into a false wire 13 at the upper or mouth end of the finished vessel.
  • the blank feeder 16 preferably consists of a pair of reciprocating bars furnished with two sets of feed awls 220,'one set advancing the body blan 1 to the edge folders and the other set advancing the edge folded blank to the bod former horn and body formers.
  • Each-o the forward pawls .220 is furnished with a spring 23.
  • the edge folders for forming the hook or edge fold 6 at each straight side edge of the' blank preferably comprise a stationary folder or member'l? having a forming or shapingedge 19,,and a movable edge folder 18 having a projecting lip orblade '24 with folder having a downward and inward movement "about or in respect to the stationary edge folder.
  • wardmovementsfit is mounted on of secured to a slide or holderlfi which reciprocates upon and-is carried by a lever or vibrating arm '27, pivoted to the frame by-e pin 28, and with which the holder or slide 26 is connected'by toggle links or arms 29, 30, so that the operating linkBl which is connected to the tpggles 29, v30, may serve to both operate or vibrate the lever 2Tand, re
  • a guard or safety pin or device 33 which by engagement with a stationary block or esca'pcmcnt 34 on'th'e frame of the machine serves to positively prevent the edge folder slide 26 from being moved inward by the toggle arms 29, 30 until after the movable edge folder 18 is properly depressed below the'stationary edgefolder 17.
  • edge folder operating levers 27 are each furnishedwith a clamp 35, backed up bysptmgs36, surroundingl the guide pins 37.of
  • I preferably provide flat spring clamps or guides 38 above the stationary "feed table or guide 15.
  • the spring clamps serves to clamp the blank at its middle poror guides 38 are secured to rods or arms 39 attached to the stationary frame of the machine.
  • Each of the body former horns or anvils :20 on the turret or carrier '21 conforms in cross section to .
  • the U shape of the vessel 5 to be produced and is somewhat shorter in length than the body portion '1 of the vessel, so that the end portions of the U shaped body 2 will-project (sutliciently to receive the heads or ends 4) beyond the end faces 40 of the horn.
  • the horns or anvtls 20, which are preferably fottr in number. are preferably reinovably secured to the turret or carrier 21, which is preferably in the shape of a four-armed spider rotating about a vertical axis.
  • each of the horns '20 is also provided at its bottom portion with a recess -11 to receive a movable spring-backed clainp or member 42 which tion against the stationary clamp or b a'nk support 19 on the frame of the machine when the edge folded blank is first fed or advanced under theliorn or anvil 20 by the feeder It.
  • This clampbar or member 42 also serves the further function of ejecting the finished vessel 5 from the born 20 at a subsequent or final stage of the operation.
  • the movable clamp bar 42 is supported by guide pins or screws 43, the heads of which tit in countersunk reces es in the clamp'bar.
  • the springs 44 which are interposed be tween the clamp bar 42 and the born 20 are preferably three in number.
  • the body formers 22 are preferably in the form of rollers and are mounted on the body former levers 45 which are fulcrurned on the rock shafts 46 on the vertically movable slide .47, which re'eiprocates on suitable guides or u night rods 48 on the stationary frame of tte machine.
  • Springs 49 interposed between the lower ends of the levers 45 and lugs 50 on theslide ⁇ T serve to press the body former rollers 22 together or to-. ward each pther and ('ttlbt' them to hug the body former born 90 as they bend and carry the blank upward and around the born :20.
  • the clamping dies 51 one pair for each body former horn. and which scrvt 'to clamp and hold the shaped body '2 on and again t the born after it has been formed thereon and wlnch are furnished with an operatmg link or member .76 which is engagedby an v arm ffion the rock shaft ltrwhen the slide or cross head 47 makes its up stroke to cause the body formers 2'2 to bend or fornrthe blank around the born 20.
  • the rocksliafts 46 are furnished with further arms 58, which are engaged by a supplemental cam 59 to impart to the link 56 aslight; further movement after the upward movement of the slide 4i is completed.
  • the heads or ends 4. with the flanges 9 and 12 already formed thereon feed downthe stationary head feed chutes 63 on the frame of the machine into theshort supple mental chutes 64 on thecarrier, one 'at each end of each of the horns-20 and through these supplemental chutes into the 'pro'ecting ends 10 of'the U shaped vessel bot y 2.
  • Each of the feed chutes 63 is provided with an escapement, trigger, or head feederttfi. adapted to engage the wider, flange 1'). of the two lowermost: heads 4 and thus support the heads 4, in the chute 63 until llllSlIttttl feeder or escapcment is operated orreleased.
  • the escapementor feeder 65 is preferablyin theform of a leverand is preferably tip erated by a cantor projection 66 onv the short chutes 64 on the carrier.
  • the levers 63 are returned to their normal positionby springs 1G5.
  • the scanrforming dies 67 one .for each end of the 'U shaped body 2. are each preferably furnished with a vel lip or mouth US to insure the entrance of the projecting end or tlange 10 of the U shaped body 2 within the seam forming groove 69 of the die 67 as the die-advances.
  • Each of the seam forming dies (-7 is also provided at its upper edge with a straight.
  • levers 73 the inner arms 74 of which are en inner arms 74 of whichengage an operating
  • Motion may be imparted to the several movable" or operating devices of my inn-- proved machineby any suitable operating or connecting mechanism.
  • any suitable operating or connecting mechanism In practice, however,-I'prefer to impart the required intermittent or step by step movement to the rotary-turret or carrier 21 front the main driving shaft 78, having fast and loose pulleys 79, 80, through a worm 81 thereon, which engages a'worm gcarSl on the upright shaft 83, which tits within the stationary column 84 of the frame and which has near its lower end a spur gear 85, meshing with a spur gear 86011 the upright shaft 87, which carries at its upper end a member 88 of a Geneva stop movement, the other member 89 of which is on the hollow shaft of the turret or carrier 21.
  • the blank feeder 16' is preferablv reciprocatedas re uired through a have gear 90 on the uprig t shaft 83, which meshes with a bevelgear 91 on the countershaft 92, having a gear92 meshing with bevel gear 92' on shaft 92 which is furnished with a cam 93 enga connect'iad by iinfi V rock shag-97 having an arm 98 which is a. roller 94 on, a lever 95 95 to a. crank arm 96 on connected by a link 99 with the 'feeder 16.
  • the edge-folder operating links or members 31 are preferably actuated, as required,- from the upright shaft 83 through the bevel ars 90, 91, 92 which latter mrshcs with a evel ear 100 on the (Olllll(1' lltlfl 101, which has a sprocket wheel Hi2 connected by a chain 103 with a sprocket wheel 104 on the cam shaft 105, which is furnished with cams 106' engaging rollers 107 on the slides 108 which are connected with the operating links or members 31 of the edge folders, and which reci rocate vertically in suitable guides 109 on tiie frame offthe machine.
  • the body formers 22 which fold the blank upward about the born 20 and their slide 47 and the parts connected therewith are preferably operated as required by .a earn 110 on the cam shaft: 92, which engages an antifriction roller on the slide 47, and which .cam is preferably formed integral with the cam 59. 1
  • the seam forming dies 67 and seam closing dies 76, and their operating blocks 75 are preferably actuated at'intervals as required by ashaft 112, having crank arms or eccentric wrist pins 113 at each end thereof as will be evident from an inspection of Figs. 1 and 3,; which are connected by links 111 with the operatixig blocks 75, and which shaftisadapted to be clutched at; intervals with the continuously belt driven fly wheel 115 by a suitable clutch mechanism 116, 117,
  • the clutch collar-116 is fast on the shaft 119. and itcarries a sliding clutch pin 117 backed up by a spring 121.
  • the clutch pin is retracted and released by a movable segment cam 118, the stem of which slides up and down in the bracket. 122, and which is retracted to permit the clutch pin to connect the clutch collar with the fly wheel by a lever 119, which is oaeratcd by a cam 120 on the gear 85 carrier by the upright shaft 83.
  • spring 123 holds the segment cam 118 in its normal or unclutchcd position.
  • one flat blank is havinglhe edgifolds '6 formed thereon at one station, another blank is being formed into U shape around one of the body former horns.
  • the heads are being' fed into the U shaped body at another station and operated upon by the scam forming dies, and at another station the final operation is being performed by the scam closing dies, and during the movemeat of the carrier from the seam closing station to the next station, the clamping dies are unlocked and the completed U shaped vessel discharged from the born into the discharge chute or device 12-1.
  • a sheet metal vessel making machine the combination with a body blank feeder, of edge folders, an intermittently moving carrier having a plurality of body former horns thereon, body formers for. bending the body blank about the born. a plurality, of pairs of body blank clamping andedge fold closing dies, one pair for each horn, food clinics for heads. a pair of'seam forming'dies between and into registry with which the horns are successively brought, and a pair of scam closing dies between and into registry with which the horns are broughtsucccssively by the carrier, Substantially as specified.
  • a sheet metal vessel making ma.- chinc. the combination with a body blank feeder,ofedlge folders, an intermittently moving carrier avin' apluralityofbody former 125 horns thereon, l y formers for bending the body blank about the born, a plurality of pairs of body blank clamping and edge fold closing dies, one pair for each horn, feed chutes for heads, a pair of scam forming pair ofioeam closing dies between and into registry with which the horns are brought successively by the carrier, said body formerthorns having each a. movable spring actuatedbod -blank.clam zring and vessel ie i gn r," substantially as specified.
  • The-combination witha body blank and a head feeding means and an intermittently rotating carrier having, a pluralitywf'radially arranged horns, of a pair of seam formi dies between and into revistry with which t e horns are successively brought by the carrier," and a pair of seam closin dies between and into registry with whic the horns are brou ht successively by the carrier, substantia 1y as specified.
  • a 33 The combination with a body blank and a head feeding means and an intermittentl moving carrier, of a plurality of horns on t e carrier, body formers coiiperating successively with each horn on the carrier, and seem forming dies cooperating successively with each horn and between which each horn is brought by the carrier, clamping dies on the carrier, one pair for each horn, means for operating said body formers. and toggle arms actuated by said body former operating means for operating said clamping dies after the body formers have formed the blank about the horn, and a supplemental cam and connections for moving said toggle arms past the center into locked position after movement of the body former operating means ceases, substantially as specified. 34.
  • a body blank feeder body formers. clamp- .ing dies, one pair for each born for clamping the bodies on the horns, and closing the ho groove,substantially as speci ed.
  • the combination with an intermit l cessively by the barrier substantially as tently movin carrier having a plurality of specific body former orns thereon, of edge fol ers, a body blank feeder, body formers; clamping dies, one pair for each horn for clamping the bodies on the horns and closing the edge folds, means for feeding heads into the i JOHN KROHN.

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31,020,5 0, Patented Mar.19,1912.
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SHEET MET AL VESSEL MAKING MACHINE. APPLICATION FILED NOV. 28, 1910.
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JOHN KBOHN, OF CHICAGO, ILL INQIS. ASSIGNOR TO AMERICAN CAN COMPANY, OF NEW f I YORK, N; Y.. A'CORPOBATION OF NEW JERSEY.
'SHEETQMETAiQ-V'ESSELMAKING uncnmn Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Mar. 19,1912.
T0 allzclzomitmay concern:
Be it known thatI. JouxKnonx, a citizen of the United States. lesidin" in Irving Park. Chicago. in the count y of Cook and State of Illinois. have invented ,a new and a sheet metal maltlngi machine of a sitnple.
etlicicnt and durable construction. hymeans of which three-piwe'shtet metal turpentine collecting :cups of a: trough or U;-shape In cross section. or other ,\'esscls;"-li 5}' jbe ral idly and cheaplymanufactured.
- M .invention and, the "mat-litmfembodying'the same comprisesin eoi'qxa'ative combination, a feeder for the flat blanksfi onfwhich the U shaped bodies are to be formed:
edge folders for turning edge foldsfat the.
side edges of the flat blank; a -plm"ali tyof bodv former horns oi anvilsgmountedupon a an lntcrnnttently rotating earrteror turreteach'shorter than the U shaped body to'be fox-me therearoinu'l so that the ends of the body will project outward beyond the born at each end to permitthe sheet metal heads or emls to be received therein: and body formers,preferably rollers. for bending the flat blank about the born or anvil into U or other desired shape;
It ,fui-ther comprises." in connection. with these parts. a plurality of pairs ofclampiug diesfinouiited on the 'alrier. one'pair for each horn o'r'an'vil for clamping the body blank to the horn and simultaneously clos in or finishing the previously formed edge foils at the .side edges of the blank to produce a smooth mouth for the upper side edges of the finished bodv and to stitl'en and strengthen the same. and cause the raw cut holding the blank in positi'ttn on the horn during the subsequent operations.
It further comprises. in connection with these parts. chutes for feedlug the beads or ends intothe projecting end portions of the U shaped body. the body former turret being preferably provided with a pair of short chutes. one pair for each body former Application filed November as, 1910. swarm. 594.425.
horn. which are brought in turn under the stationary chutes on the frame of the machine as the carrier rotates.
It further comprises movable seam form ing dies adapted for cooperation with each of the body former horns or anvils on the carrier as the carrier rotates for interfolding the seamflange of the head or end with the projecting -end or seam flange of the U shaped body at each end of said body and for turning the flange at the upper horizontal edge of each head orend into a roll or {also wire; and also movable seam closing dies which operate to firmly compress the flanges or folds of the seam at each end of the body. 7 My invention further consists in the novel construction of parts and devices and in the novel combinations of parts and de- "vices herein shown and described and more particularly specified in the claims.
In the accompanying drawing forming a part of this specification. Figure 1 is a side elevation of a three piece turpentine cup forming machine embodying my invention. Fig. '2 is a plan view. the stationary chutes for the heads or ends being omitted. to better show the other parts. Fig. 3 is a ver-' fica'l cross section on line 3-3 of Fig. 2. Fig. 4 is a vertical section on line -l! of Fig. 1. Fig. 5 is a detail vertical section on line 5-5 of 4 Fig. t'ris a detail. vertical section on line 6-4? of Fig. 1. is an enlarged. detail vertical section on line 7 of. Fig. Fig. 8 is a detail section on line 8--'8 of Fig. Fig. 9 is a detai|. vertlcal. section on hne 99 of Fig. 2. Fig. 10 is a detail section on line 1()-10 of Fig. 9. Fig. 11 a perspective view. showing the finished sheet metal turpentine cup as produced bythe machine. Fig. 1-3 is a detail. perspective view of the head or end of the cup before it is applied to the body and seamed thereto. Fig. 13 is adetail section on linelfi-li-l of Fig: 3. Fig. 1 4 is a detail plan view of the sheet metal blank from .which the body of the vessel is formed.
Fig. 15 is an edge view of the .-ame after the hooks or edge folds have been formed at the side edges of the blank. trative view. partly in section". similar to Fig. (3. showing the parts in a dilierent position .with the clamping dies clamping the U shaped body to the horn or anvil. Fig.
Figl 7 the blank is to turn the straight side edges at 17 is a detail, vertical section of the born or anvil showing the head or end fed intothe projecting end of the U shaped body. F ig. 18 illustrates the next operation the same showing in section, a portion of the body.
former horn and of the seam forming'die.
Fig. 19 illustrates the next step or operation showing a portion of the'body former horn and of one of the seam closing dies. Fig. 20 is an enlarged, detail,-verticalsection, showing the seam forlnedby the dies in the sheet metal turpentine cup or vessel.
In the drawin ,1 have illustrated my in"-,
heads or ends 4 of the completedfvessel- 5 are to be set somewhat flaring.
The first operation tobe performed uponfl v r p x nei' end of the slide or holder 26 and the 'adjacent port-ion of the lever'27, which is prefan angle to form the edge. f0lds,6 .t hereon, and which at a subsequent operation are turned or pressed flat againstthe upright;
walls 7 to provide the vessel 5.with a'sn'i'ooth mouth Sat its upper side edges. The ends 4 are of U shape corresponding to the cross sectional form of the body, an are provided each with a right angle seam-flange 9, which is to be'interfolded with the projecting end or flange 10 of the body to form the lock or double seam 11 which unites the body to the head or end, the end fitting inside the U shaped body. Each of the eads 4 is provided at its upper horizontal edge with a right angle flange 12, preferably wider than the seam flange 9, and which is to be curled or formed into a false wire 13 at the upper or mouth end of the finished vessel. v
14 is the frame of the machine, 1:) a feed table or guide alon which the Hat body blanks 1 are moved by the blank feeder 16, first to the edge folders 17, 18,:md then to the stationary clamp bar or support 219, below one of the U sha ed body former horns or anvils 20 on the intermittently rotating carrier or turret 21, and body ormers 22 which bend or form the flat blank upward into U shape around the body former horn.
The blank feeder 16 preferably consists of a pair of reciprocating bars furnished with two sets of feed awls 220,'one set advancing the body blan 1 to the edge folders and the other set advancing the edge folded blank to the bod former horn and body formers. Each-o the forward pawls .220 is furnished with a spring 23.
The edge folders for forming the hook or edge fold 6 at each straight side edge of the' blank preferably comprise a stationary folder or member'l? having a forming or shapingedge 19,,and a movable edge folder 18 having a projecting lip orblade '24 with folder having a downward and inward movement "about or in respect to the stationary edge folder.-
wardmovementsfit is mounted on of secured to a slide or holderlfi which reciprocates upon and-is carried by a lever or vibrating arm '27, pivoted to the frame by-e pin 28, and with which the holder or slide 26 is connected'by toggle links or arms 29, 30, so that the operating linkBl which is connected to the tpggles 29, v30, may serve to both operate or vibrate the lever 2Tand, re
c'iprocate the slide or holder 26 thereon, and therebydimpart to the movable edge folder 1'8,"firs t-a downward movement to turn a. right anglevfold on .theblank and then an inward movementto .t'lirn such right: ang le fold inward-intothe' shape shown in F 15. Springs-32 are interposed between the in-' crably 'of'ayoke or rectangular form. The
an inclined upper face 25, the movable edge T0 impart of the movable edge folders 18 its downward and insprings 3-2' hold :the slides or holders 26 in their .outwardposition, as shown in Fig. 7.
until after the lever :27 has been sufliciently depressed'to ca'rry theedge of the folder lip 24'belo\v the shaping ed e 19 of the stationary edge folder 1 7, and then the further downwardfmovement of the operating link 31, actin' upon the toggles .29, 30, causes the edge fol er slide or holder 26 to move inward and this complete the formation of the hook or edge fold 6 on the side edge of the blank. Although the springs 32 are ordinarily sufficient to keep the slide '26 in its outward position until the movable edge folder is carried sufliciently below .the stationary edge folder. I prefer to provide the movableedge folder or its slide"with a guard or safety pin or device 33, which by engagement with a stationary block or esca'pcmcnt 34 on'th'e frame of the machine serves to positively prevent the edge folder slide 26 from being moved inward by the toggle arms 29, 30 until after the movable edge folder 18 is properly depressed below the'stationary edgefolder 17.
To hold the body blank 1 flat and properly clamped against the stationary edge folders 17, 17, during-the edge folding operation. the edge folder operating levers 27 are each furnishedwith a clamp 35, backed up bysptmgs36, surroundingl the guide pins 37.of
the clamps or blank olders 37. And to further and in holding the body blank l'in a-straight flat form during the ed e folding operation, I preferably provide flat spring clamps or guides 38 above the stationary "feed table or guide 15. The spring clamps serves to clamp the blank at its middle poror guides 38 are secured to rods or arms 39 attached to the stationary frame of the machine. v
Each of the body former horns or anvils :20 on the turret or carrier '21 conforms in cross section to .the U shape of the vessel 5 to be produced, and is somewhat shorter in length than the body portion '1 of the vessel, so that the end portions of the U shaped body 2 will-project (sutliciently to receive the heads or ends 4) beyond the end faces 40 of the horn. which are preferably of bardened steel for cooperation with the seam forming and seam closing dies. The horns or anvtls 20, which are preferably fottr in number. are preferably reinovably secured to the turret or carrier 21, which is preferably in the shape of a four-armed spider rotating about a vertical axis. .Each of the horns '20 is also provided at its bottom portion with a recess -11 to receive a movable spring-backed clainp or member 42 which tion against the stationary clamp or b a'nk support 19 on the frame of the machine when the edge folded blank is first fed or advanced under theliorn or anvil 20 by the feeder It. This clampbar or member 42 also serves the further function of ejecting the finished vessel 5 from the born 20 at a subsequent or final stage of the operation. The movable clamp bar 42 is supported by guide pins or screws 43, the heads of which tit in countersunk reces es in the clamp'bar. The springs 44 which are interposed be tween the clamp bar 42 and the born 20 are preferably three in number.
The body formers 22 are preferably in the form of rollers and are mounted on the body former levers 45 which are fulcrurned on the rock shafts 46 on the vertically movable slide .47, which re'eiprocates on suitable guides or u night rods 48 on the stationary frame of tte machine. Springs 49 interposed between the lower ends of the levers 45 and lugs 50 on theslide {T serve to press the body former rollers 22 together or to-. ward each pther and ('ttlbt' them to hug the body former born 90 as they bend and carry the blank upward and around the born :20.
The clamping dies 51. one pair for each body former horn. and which scrvt 'to clamp and hold the shaped body '2 on and again t the born after it has been formed thereon and wlnch are furnished with an operatmg link or member .76 which is engagedby an v arm ffion the rock shaft ltrwhen the slide or cross head 47 makes its up stroke to cause the body formers 2'2 to bend or fornrthe blank around the born 20. The rocksliafts 46 are furnished with further arms 58, which are engaged by a supplemental cam 59 to impart to the link 56 aslight; further movement after the upward movement of the slide 4i is completed. this slight further movement of the link-16 carrying the toggle arms 5-1, 55 past the center and thus locking the clam )ing dies 51 in their closed posir tion, and thereby retainingfthe U'shaped body 2 0n the horn during the subsequent o rations of the seam forming and scam c osing dies,' into registry with which the bod is brought by the step by step rotary movement of the turret or carrier 21.
After the vessel 5 has been completed by seaming the heads or ends 4 toj the body '2, the operating links or members 56 of1 the pairs of toggles 54, 55 are moved to unlock the toggle and retract the clamp dies 51;by means of bent levers 60, connected together by a link 61, and one of which is engaged by a stationary cantor member 62 onHthesta tionary frame of the machine as the carrier rotates. m):
The heads or ends 4. with the flanges 9 and 12 already formed thereon feed downthe stationary head feed chutes 63 on the frame of the machine into theshort supple mental chutes 64 on thecarrier, one 'at each end of each of the horns-20 and through these supplemental chutes into the 'pro'ecting ends 10 of'the U shaped vessel bot y 2. Each of the feed chutes 63 is provided with an escapement, trigger, or head feederttfi. adapted to engage the wider, flange 1'). of the two lowermost: heads 4 and thus support the heads 4, in the chute 63 until llllSlIttttl feeder or escapcment is operated orreleased. The escapementor feeder 65 is preferablyin theform of a leverand is preferably tip erated by a cantor projection 66 onv the short chutes 64 on the carrier. The levers 63 are returned to their normal positionby springs 1G5. p The scanrforming dies 67, one .for each end of the 'U shaped body 2. are each preferably furnished with a vel lip or mouth US to insure the entrance of the projecting end or tlange 10 of the U shaped body 2 within the seam forming groove 69 of the die 67 as the die-advances. Each of the seam forming dies (-7 is also provided at its upper edge with a straight. horizontal curl ing or wiring die-groove In which operates to curl the projecting wide llangc 12 at the upper edge of the head 4 into a roll or false wire 13. as will be readily antlers-total from Fig. 18 of the drawing. The seam forming dies 6? are preferably secured to horizontally reciprocating slides or holders 71 which move back :1nd forth in suitable guides 72 on the frame of the machine and are preferably operatcd as required by bent.
levers 73, the inner arms 74 of which are en inner arms 74 of whichengage an operating,
'block or member 75.
Motion may be imparted to the several movable" or operating devices of my inn-- proved machineby any suitable operating or connecting mechanism. In practice, however,-I'prefer to impart the required intermittent or step by step movement to the rotary-turret or carrier 21 front the main driving shaft 78, having fast and loose pulleys 79, 80, through a worm 81 thereon, which engages a'worm gcarSl on the upright shaft 83, which tits within the stationary column 84 of the frame and which has near its lower end a spur gear 85, meshing with a spur gear 86011 the upright shaft 87, which carries at its upper end a member 88 of a Geneva stop movement, the other member 89 of which is on the hollow shaft of the turret or carrier 21.
The blank feeder 16' is preferablv reciprocatedas re uired through a have gear 90 on the uprig t shaft 83, which meshes with a bevelgear 91 on the countershaft 92, having a gear92 meshing with bevel gear 92' on shaft 92 which is furnished with a cam 93 enga connect'iad by iinfi V rock shag-97 having an arm 98 which is a. roller 94 on, a lever 95 95 to a. crank arm 96 on connected by a link 99 with the 'feeder 16. The edge-folder operating links or members 31 are preferably actuated, as required,- from the upright shaft 83 through the bevel ars 90, 91, 92 which latter mrshcs with a evel ear 100 on the (Olllll(1' lltlfl 101, which has a sprocket wheel Hi2 connected by a chain 103 with a sprocket wheel 104 on the cam shaft 105, which is furnished with cams 106' engaging rollers 107 on the slides 108 which are connected with the operating links or members 31 of the edge folders, and which reci rocate vertically in suitable guides 109 on tiie frame offthe machine.
The body formers 22 which fold the blank upward about the born 20 and their slide 47 and the parts connected therewith are preferably operated as required by .a earn 110 on the cam shaft: 92, which engages an antifriction roller on the slide 47, and which .cam is preferably formed integral with the cam 59. 1 The seam forming dies 67 and seam closing dies 76, and their operating blocks 75, arepreferably actuated at'intervals as required by ashaft 112, having crank arms or eccentric wrist pins 113 at each end thereof as will be evident from an inspection of Figs. 1 and 3,; which are connected by links 111 with the operatixig blocks 75, and which shaftisadapted to be clutched at; intervals with the continuously belt driven fly wheel 115 by a suitable clutch mechanism 116, 117,
The clutch collar-116 is fast on the shaft 119. and itcarries a sliding clutch pin 117 backed up by a spring 121. The clutch pin is retracted and released by a movable segment cam 118, the stem of which slides up and down in the bracket. 122, and which is retracted to permit the clutch pin to connect the clutch collar with the fly wheel by a lever 119, which is oaeratcd by a cam 120 on the gear 85 carrier by the upright shaft 83. spring 123 holds the segment cam 118 in its normal or unclutchcd position.
In operation. one flat blank is havinglhe edgifolds '6 formed thereon at one station, another blank is being formed into U shape around one of the body former horns. the heads are being' fed into the U shaped body at another station and operated upon by the scam forming dies, and at another station the final operation is being performed by the scam closing dies, and during the movemeat of the carrier from the seam closing station to the next station, the clamping dies are unlocked and the completed U shaped vessel discharged from the born into the discharge chute or device 12-1.
I claim:
1. In a sheet metal vessel making machine, the combination with a body blank feeder, of edge folders, an intermittently moving carrier having a plurality of body former horns thereon, body formers for. bending the body blank about the born. a plurality, of pairs of body blank clamping andedge fold closing dies, one pair for each horn, food clinics for heads. a pair of'seam forming'dies between and into registry with which the horns are successively brought, and a pair of scam closing dies between and into registry with which the horns are broughtsucccssively by the carrier, Substantially as specified.
2. In a sheet metal vessel making ma.- chinc. the combination with a body blank feeder,ofedlge folders, an intermittently moving carrier avin' apluralityofbody former 125 horns thereon, l y formers for bending the body blank about the born, a plurality of pairs of body blank clamping and edge fold closing dies, one pair for each horn, feed chutes for heads, a pair of scam forming pair ofioeam closing dies between and into registry with which the horns are brought successively by the carrier, said body formerthorns having each a. movable spring actuatedbod -blank.clam zring and vessel ie i gn r," substantially as specified. 3.1mm combination-with a body blank and .a' head feeding means-and an intermittentl rotating carrier having aplurality-o radially arranged horns, of a pair of-sealn forming dies between and into registry with which the horns are successively-brought by the carrier; substantially as specified.
-4. The-combination witha body blank and a head feeding means and an intermittently rotating carrier having, a pluralitywf'radially arranged horns, of a pair of seam formi dies between and into revistry with which t e horns are successively brought by the carrier," and a pair of seam closin dies between and into registry with whic the horns are brou ht successively by the carrier, substantia 1y as specified.
5. The combination with a body blank and .a head feeding means and an intermittently rotating carrier having -a plurality of radially arranged body =former horns, of body formers, and a pair of seam forming dies between and into-registry with' which the horns are brought successively by the carrier, substantially as specified.
6. The combination with a body blank and a head-feeding means and an intermittently rotating carrier having a plurality of radially'arranged b0d former horns, of body formers, and-a pair-of seam forming dies between and into registry with which the horns are brought successively by the carrier, and a pair of seam closing dies between and into registry with which the horns are brought successively by the carrier, substantially as specified. 7. The combination with a body blank and a head feeding means and an intermittently rotating carrier having a plurality of radiall arranged body former horns, of body ormers,"and a pair of seam forming dies between and into registry with which the horns-are brought successively by the carrier. said'horns having each a movable ejector for ejecting the finished vessel from the horn, substantially as specified.
8. The combination with a body blank and a head feeding means and an intermittently rotating carrier having a plurality of radially arranged body former horns, of body formers. and a pair of seam forming dies between and into registry with which the horns are brought successively by the carrier, and a pair of seam closing dies between and into registry with which the horns are brought successively by the careach 'a mousble ished vessel from ed. blank and rier,- said horns havin ejector for ejecting thelhe horn. substantlally as a 9. The combinafionwit-hiabody head feedin body former iorns an'd'clampingdies afar clamping the formed bodieson thehoras of scam forming dies between which.
means and a carrier are brought successively byFthecamier, sabstantially as-specified. I
10. The combinatiomwith abody blank and a head feeding meansiand a earner havingbody .former. hornsvandclamping for clamping the formed "bodies on the horns, of scam fomli-ng-diesbeiiwoemwhich the horns: are brought succesiaivelyby the -.dies' oarrienundseam closing diesbetween which I the-horns are brought successieelyby the I carrier, aabstantiall'y as specified.
'11. The combination witha body blank andta headfeeding means and-a carrier having-body former horns and clamping-dies for clamping the formed bodies or -the horns, of scam forming diesbetweemwhich the horns are brought suocessively-by'thc carrier. and body formers-for bending the flatblanksaboutthe horns, substantially as specified.
12. The combination with abodyblank and a headfeeding means and a carrier having bodyformer horns and clamping dies for clamping the-formed bodies on the horns, of seam forming-dies between which the horns are brought successively by the carrier. and seam closing dies between which the horns are'brought-successively by the -carrier,-and'body formers for bendingithe flat blanks about the horns successively,
substantiallyias specified.
13. The-combination-with a carrier'haw iug body fermershorns thereonga feed table and a feeder. of-stationary edgc folders,
movable edge folders. slides carrying the movable edge folders. and'levers carrying said slides. substantially as specified.
14. The. combination with a carrier having body formerhorns thereon, a feed table and feeder. of stationary edge folders, movable edge folders, slides carrying the movable-edge folders, and levers carrying said slides, operating links for said levers, and toggle arms connected toeach of said operating links and interposed between the slide and lever, substantially as specified.
15. The-combination with a rotating carrier having body former horns thereon. a stationary edge folder and a movable edge folder, of a slide oarrying said movable folder, a 'levercarrying said slide. toggle arms-between the jlever and slide. and an operating device connected to the toggle arms, substantially as specified.
16. The combination with a rotating car- -rier having body former horns thereon. a stationary edge folder and a movable edge folder, of a slide carrying said movable folder, a lever carrying said slide. toggle arms between the lever and slide, and an operating device connected to the toggle ai'ms.
tracted position during the first portion of.
the movement of said lever. and an escape ment device and interengaging pin on the slide for preventing movement of said slide on said lever during a portion of the movement of the lever, substantially as specified.
18 The combination with a rotating carrier having body former horns thereon. a stationary edgefolder and a movable edge folder, of a slide carrying said movable folder, a lever carrying said slide. toggle arms between the lever and slide, and an op-.
erating device ,connected to the toggle arms, a pin on said slide and a stationary escapement device engaging said pin to prevent movement of the slide on said lever during the first part of the movement of the lever, substantially as specified.
19. The combination with a blank feeder and edge folders, of a carrier having body former horns, body formers. means for feeding heads into the formed can bodies on the horns and means for seaming the heads onto the bodies at each end thereof while on the horns, substantially as specified.
20. The combination with a body blank and a head feeding means and a bodv former horn, of body formers for bending the blank about the horn, and seaming devices cooperating with the born for seaming heads to the vessel body while on the horn, substantiallyas specified.
21. The combination with a body blank and a head feeding. means and a horn adapted to fit snugly within a vessel body. of scaming devices for seaming heads to the opposite ends of the vessel bodv while on said horn. substantially as specified.
22. The combination with a body blank and a head feeding means and a horn adapted to fit within a vessel body. of seam form1 ing dies, one at each end of said horn and cooperating therewith to seam heads on the opposite ends of the vessel body while on the horn, substantially as specified.
23. The combination with a body blank and a head feeding means and a horn adapted to fit within a vessel body, of seam formi I in dies one at each end of said horn and coand seem operating therewith to scam heads on the opposite ends of the vessel body, and seam closing dies, one at each end of said horn and gioiperating therewith, substantially as speci- 24. The combination with a body blank and. a head feeding means and a horn adapted to fit within a vessel body, of seam forming dies. one at each end of'said horn and cooperating therewith to seem heads on the opposite ends of the vessel body, said horn having an cjector'for ejecting the body from the horn after the heads are seamed thereto. substantially as specified.
The combination with a horn adapted to fit within a vessel body. of scam forming dies. one at each end of said horn and eoiiperating there-with to scam heads on the opposite ends of the vessel body, and means for feeding heads into the vessel body at eachend of said horn while the body is on the horn, substantially as specified.-
26. The combination with a body blank feeder and head chutes. of a body former horn having one portion of its surface rounded, body formers for bending the blank about the horn, said horn bein less in len th than the bodv blank and ody to be ormed thereon, arid a pair of reciprocating seam forming dies, substantially as specified.
27.. The combination with a body blank and a head feeding means and an inte'rmittently moving carrier, of a plurality of horns on the carrier, body formers cooperating successively with each horn on the carrie'r, and steam forming dies cooperating successively with eachhorn and between which each horn is brought by the carrier, substantially as specified.
98. The combination with an intermittently moving carrier, of a plurality of horns on the carrier, body formers cooperating successively with each horn on the cartently moving carrier. of a plurality of horns on the carrier, body formers coop crating successively with each horn on the carrier. and seam forming dies cooperating successively with each horn and between which each horn is brought by the carrier, and clamping dies on the carrier. one pair for each horn, substantially as specified.
30. The combination with a body blank and a head feeding means and an intermittently moving carrier, of a plurality of horns on the carrier, body formers cooperating Tsuccessively with each horn on the carrier.
forming dies cooperating successively with each horn and between which each horn is brought by the carrier. clamping dies on the carrier, one pair for each horn, and toggle arms for operating said clamping dies, substantially as specified.
31. The combination with a body blank and a. head feeding means and an intermittently moving carrier, of a plurality of horns on the carrier, body formers 006perating succemively with each horn on the carrier, and seam forming dies cooperating successively with each horn and between which each horn is brought by the carrier, clamping dies on the carrier, one pair or each horn, means for operating said body -formers, and toggle arms actuated by said bbdy former operating means for operating said clamping dies after the bod formers have formed the blank about the horn. substantially as specified.
. 32. The combination with a body blank and a head feeding means and an intermittently moving carrier, of a plurality of hornson the carrier, body formers cooperating successivelywith each horn on the carrieryan seam forming dies coiiperating successively with each horn and between which each horn is brought by the carrier, clamping dies on the carrier, one air for each horn, means 30 for operating sai body formers, and toggle arms actuated by said body former operatintg means for operating said clamping dies a s ter the body formers have formed the blank.
about the horn. and means for retracting 85 said clamping dies after the heads have been seamed to the body, substantially as specitied.
a 33. The combination with a body blank and a head feeding means and an intermittentl moving carrier, of a plurality of horns on t e carrier, body formers coiiperating successively with each horn on the carrier, and seem forming dies cooperating successively with each horn and between which each horn is brought by the carrier, clamping dies on the carrier, one pair for each horn, means for operating said body formers. and toggle arms actuated by said body former operating means for operating said clamping dies after the body formers have formed the blank about the horn, and a supplemental cam and connections for moving said toggle arms past the center into locked position after movement of the body former operating means ceases, substantially as specified. 34. The. combination with a body blank and a head feeding means and an intermittently moving carrier, of a plurality of horns on the carrier, body formers coiiperating successively with each horn on the carrier, and seam forming dies coiiperating successively with each horn and between which each horn is brought by the carrier. clamp- 55 ing dies on the carrier, one pair for each .ing heads into the body at each end of the heads to the b0 horn, means for operating said body formers. and toggle arms actuated by said body former operating means for operating said clamping dies after-the body formers have formed the blank about the horn. and a supplemental cam and connections for moving said toggle arms past the center into locked position after movement of the body former operating means ceases, an unlocking lever for said toggle arms and a stationary device into engagement with which said unlocking lever is brought by the piazrdrier as it rotates, substantially as speci- 35. The combination with a body former horn, of body formers for bending a flat blank about the horn, means for feeding heads into the projecting end portions of the formed body at each end of the horn. and means for seaming said heads td the body while on the horn, substantially as specified.
36. The combination with a body former horn having one portion of its surface rounded, of body formers, means for feedborn and seaming-dies at each end of the horn coiiperuting with the born to seam the y while on the horn, substantially as specified.
37. The combination with a body former horn having one portion of its surface rounded, of body formers, means for feeding heads into the body at each end of the horn and seaming dies at each end of the horn coiiperatin with the born to scam the heads to the y while on the horn, said seaming dies having each a curling die groove for curling a flange at the upper edge of the heads, substantially asspecified.
38. The combination with an intermittently moving carrier having a plurality of body former horns thereon. of body formers. a feeder for the body blanks, means for feeding heads into the bodies at each end of the horns, and means for seaming the heads to the bodies while onv the horns. substantially as specified.
39. The combination with an intermittently movin carrier having a plurality of body former orns thereon, of edge folders, a body blank .feeder, body formers,\clamping dies, onepairfor each born for clamping the bodies on the horns and closing the edge folds, means for feeding heads into the bodies at each end of the horns, and
seam forming dies between which and into:
trv with which the-horns.are successively brought'by the carrier; substantially as specified.
40. The combination with an intermittently moving carrier having a plurality of body former horns thereon, of edge folders,
a body blank feeder, body formers. clamp- .ing dies, one pair for each born for clamping the bodies on the horns, and closing the ho groove,substantially as speci ed.
edge folds, means for feeding heads into the b0die$ at each end of the horns, end seam bodies at each end of the horns, and seam forming (lies between which and into regforming dies between which and into regi=zistry with which the horns are. successively try \i'ith which the horns are successively 1 brought by the earlier, said seam forming brought by the carrier, said seam forming l (lies. having each a head flange curling (lie 'dies'having each a head flan e curling die itween' which the horns are brought suc- 41. The combination with an intermit l cessively by the barrier, substantially as tently movin carrier having a plurality of specific body former orns thereon, of edge fol ers, a body blank feeder, body formers; clamping dies, one pair for each horn for clamping the bodies on the horns and closing the edge folds, means for feeding heads into the i JOHN KROHN.
Witnesses Emmxn Ancucii, PEARL Animus.
i groove, and a pair of seam closing dies he-
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