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US1676173A
US1676173A US77760A US7776025A US1676173A US 1676173 A US1676173 A US 1676173A US 77760 A US77760 A US 77760A US 7776025 A US7776025 A US 7776025A US 1676173 A US1676173 A US 1676173A
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    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21DWORKING OR PROCESSING OF SHEET METAL OR METAL TUBES, RODS OR PROFILES WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
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  • Pi 4 is a section takenon 'l1ne 4. '4 of Fig. 1, showing the pos'itionzof"therolls on yyand 1 Fig;- 1, i showing the position' of the 5 rolls 1111* carrying 0m, invention, I provide fa frame ⁇ made up'ofthe ends 1;and 2, sup- Much trouble and inconvenience results in:
  • t I further provide" a vserics.” of supporting mounted on v the spectively.
  • a" spacing bar 30 is to prevent 'any bind :which might take plaoe, caused? bysai'd ad'- 23, andit .wil-l -be 'seen'that by turningfsaid jllS tI IlCHt. r -A feeding-board or-table '31" is secured, be.-
  • the drive pulley 36 is mounted on one end of shaft37, the "other end of said shaft” having mounted thereon a worm 38, and said shaft 37 is mounted in bearings 39.
  • the Worm 38 drives the worm Wheel-40,,vvhich is mounted securelyto one end ofthe shaft 16, the opposite "end of'said shaft-has securely :mounted thereon, -a"gear 41, whic'hihas'an extension huh 42,.Whioh bears against the si'deframe 1 and allows a clearance'spacefor the gears 43 and 44, ⁇ said gears heing mounted on the shafts l5'and 17, respeetivelvm In ord er to revolveythe gears 43 and 44',- I. provide.
  • idler gears 45 and 46 which are mounted Ion stud shafts: 4j7 and 48; these gears 45.,and 46,'have ...On the; roll '13;at.points :I inount the gears 53 and 54 .the-j gear. 54xengages a gear 55. which: is mounted at one end of the. floating roll 19 and the gear 54 engages. a; gear I "-56 which is mounted on theifloatinglroll- .18.
  • The. guide lug20 forms a guide' forroller 18 which makes up for the space57 adjoining frame 1 and'theiguide lu'g21, makesnp for. spaces 57 frame'v2. n
  • a metal bending machine including a frame,.tl1re e supporting rollers journaled in I the. frame, means for driving said, supportingarollers allin the same-direction, apair of floating rollers resting upon and carried by. ppe s ol eraia s nglebe ding roller journaled in lllieframe, and means for driving said bending roll r, 4A m tal nd ng maiehi frame having side bars, supporting rollers anda bending roller jou'rnaled in the side bars of the frame, means for driving said rollers, and floating rollers arranged between the supporting rollers ;ancl the loen'ding roller,;re'sting on the supporting rollers and i nf om h' latt 5.
  • a metal bending machine including a frame, supporting rollers having shafts journaled in theends of the frame, means for driving one of said rollers in one direction, means, for, driving the other rollers r m the. s m nt o r er, and in th same direction as the latter, floating rollers means for driving the bending roller from resting upon the supporting rollers, means for driving the floating rollers in an opposite direction from the supporting rollers,

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Jul 3, 1928.
F. J. WERMES BENDING MACHINE Filed Dec. 26, 1925 2 Sheets-Sheet ATTORNEY.
July 3, 1928.
F. J. VVERMES BENDING MACHINE Patented July 3, 1928. I I
, "RQBERTJH, STELTENPOHL. V
1 Applicationfild December26, 1925.: Serialfioi 77, 760, r s:
in ention belongs to that class of bend- "ing machines employed to;ben'd electrotype,
lead, or metalplates into 7 a, curved or-iconvex 'formbl 5 Said plates, when made, are. usually flat and must be bentv into a curved,concaveor curvil-inear shape, so that theycan beused for printing when placed on a rotary print-.1
ingpresst W attempting to bend theseplate's; so that the curve thereof "will be even", 1 uninterrupted curved inorder to furtherplacing the-floating rollsin'elose andunbroken' by fiat spots, printing,
or similar surfaces or roll" and a series of supporting rolls, and placing floating rolls betv've'enthem; and 1I1f 'contiguit'y by closeness of 'centers'thereof,
' its -passage allowing no play, -and-p1a'cing-: the i desired curvature on the plate at the beginning' 'of continuin through the rollsi and I e to i so uniformly bend the same; 1 (the plate throughout its, extent, so that the plate; is evenly bent throughout ts entire suriace, msui ingfirst class}printlngp J The'various' features "of the invent-ion and:
thei'n' advantages 'will readily become ap parent Ifromreading the following speci In the accompanyingdrawing, forming part of this specification Fig. 1, is afrontelevation, partly broken away" and in" section to illustrate --construci g H a Fig. in Fig."1,
1 Fig 3, 1s a plan yie yvpfthe machine with -"-Fig. 5, 1s; a sectiontaken on line 5- 5-61 y only;
the adjusting screwsinsection,
1 Pi 4, is a section takenon 'l1ne 4. '4 of Fig. 1, showing the pos'itionzof"therolls on yyand 1 Fig;- 1, i showing the position' of the 5 rolls 1111* carrying 0m, invention, I provide fa frame {made up'ofthe ends 1;and 2, sup- Much trouble and inconvenience results in:
in other words, in order todo good the curved plates must not-have anundulate d, surface, 'but -must be evenly y do first classprintingrmf One' 'of the salientfeatures ofmy inven tion consists -in jn'oviding a large-fonnmgi 2, is an en'd yiew oii machine shown);
,nnnnnniokzr. eme; on NURWOQD, oHIofAssIo oR aw cnms boil/trims,
ings 7 which aremountedin thLopenings- 8 of the:end frames 1 and- In'the'se bean ings,;I-mount a shaft 9," onwhich securely mounted a roll '10.
t I further provide" a vserics." of supporting mounted on v the spectively.
frames 1'-and"2. 1
- These shafts 5m; guana m at? (that 5 y Located iintermediately bet vteen i the' upper rolll Oand thewloweni or supporting rolls 12," 13' and 14, I provide and plfa'c fth ii 3 ing rolls '18 and 19. "These rollsi18*?arid19 Y 707,: rolls 1 nd1 14:,1and areflheld in ipropieli alignment by guide 'lugslQO- andjf2l, whi h, lugs a d;t0 the 18nd frames {1 and are floating rolls, and are' supportedby the 2', respectiyely; 1:
. 1 In} order to. curve or mountedin the head blocks 4a,:the'ff'lower bend metal plates as- 22, of 'varyingwthiclmessesand'to Varying f curyes,,orradi-i,iI furnishadjustmentmeans i for the. rolls'fl'lo accomplish this, I provide adjusting screiivs 23"-and ;24, vwhich are The i 1rolls-12,' l3'f and 14, which.are-ivsecurely" .shaft515, 16 and 5 '17,: rea
boxes, or bearings 7 and spnings25::are-em- Iployed for the purposeof holding saidbear-r 'ing's "7;: in: the T proper: relation"? against the screws '23: and F24. r g Thesei' springsj 25 are 1- and 2.
*At the upper ends offscreyvs 23 andfi l, I securely mount JSPIOCkGtNWhGl'S 27,:over which-passe'sflthe sprocket:chainQSH InflOr mounted-infreoesses'26, in thewend frames dertoadjust the'screws Q31 aridPQqt,:I"pry yide' a hand Wheel 29, which [is securely mountedatthe'upper 'extremity; of the screw e ,95 v handyvhe'el, the sprockets 27 [will both r'e-: 7 'volvethrough' the medium of thefchain'28, e
and a" spacing bar 30 is to prevent 'any bind :which might take plaoe, caused? bysai'd ad'- 23, andit .wil-l -be 'seen'that by turningfsaid jllS tI IlCHt. r -A feeding-board or-table '31" is secured, be.-
tween the endflfra nes lyand Aguidje' 32 I is supported on an adjusting bar 33, which is slidahly mounted in the bracket 34, which,
in turn, is secured to the end frame 1, by a Wing nut 85,, and allows for adjustment of guide. 32, in order to adjust flitibajck and forth.
i The machine is drivenas follows: to wit:
The drive pulley 36 is mounted on one end of shaft37, the "other end of said shaft" having mounted thereon a worm 38, and said shaft 37 is mounted in bearings 39. The Worm 38 drives the worm Wheel-40,,vvhich is mounted securelyto one end ofthe shaft 16, the opposite "end of'said shaft-has securely :mounted thereon, -a"gear 41, whic'hihas'an extension huh 42,.Whioh bears against the si'deframe 1 and allows a clearance'spacefor the gears 43 and 44,} said gears heing mounted on the shafts l5'and 17, respeetivelvm In ord er to revolveythe gears 43 and 44',- I. provide. idler gears 45 and 46, which are mounted Ion stud shafts: 4j7 and 48; these gears 45.,and 46,'have ...On the; roll '13;at.points :I inount the gears 53 and 54 .the-j gear. 54xengages a gear 55. which: is mounted at one end of the. floating roll 19 and the gear 54 engages. a; gear I "-56 which is mounted on theifloatinglroll- .18.
' It will benoted that-the gears" 53.j an'd 54 are at oppositeendsiof themachine=and-the purpose of this construction is to allow the center of .theseifloatingrolls #18 and -19-to.he brought very closely together, in order.to produce a :propen curvature on the plate 22 and thnsyavoiding any tendingnto makethe plate= flats! during its passage through the rolls.,.;: v
.In-order to' allow these gearsto operate, I
provide as clearancespace ;57.,,- betw.een the frames 1 and2, and the rolls 12, 14, 18,-19
and 10. e :1
. The. guide lug20. forms a guide' forroller 18 which makes up for the space57 adjoining frame 1 and'theiguide lu'g21, makesnp for. spaces 57 frame'v2. n
:for roller 19 along side of the As pulley 3( 3is revolvedyth'e WorinSS and Wheel 409also'1eVolVes, -tu'rning shaft 16 whic'licarries the gears 41, 53, and 54; the
gear 41;. engages idlers 45 and-46,- -whiclr in turn revolve the gears'43 and 44- the. supporting1rolls12, l3 and 14 are thus revolved in one direction while the gears 55Ian..(l E6, of, therifloating, rolls 18 and 1,9. engage the gears 53 and 54',of the, supporting roll 13; said floating rolls 18 and 19 are thus also revolved. As the gear 44 engages the floating roll 19 the gear 51 10, is revolved.
It will be seen that the roll10 and the floating rolls 18 and 19, are revolved against each other as in the ordinary Wringer, so as to draw the plate 22 throughwhile the three supporting rolls 12, "13 and 14' are revolved the same direction so as to'inipar'tjtothe floating rolls a similaifdirectional rotation. In the above description I have set forth a preferred form and means of carrying my invention into eifectnand While I have de scr1hed one specific form ofimakjing my nachmefor bending p lates,'Ij donot wish to he limited to. .the. exact iconstruction herein set forth, it being evident that I may nodify and? change. the, same to some extent without departing from the principjleof theinvention, and I .-Wish ,to be ;t1:nClQI'S. -Q d as claiming any modifications or changes which fall within the scope of this specifi'cation and claims.
-. What I claim, as new and desire to-secur e by Lettei-s Patent is: A metal: bending, 1nach1ne, nclud1ng a frame, supporting rollers journaled in said frame,, float ng ro lers carrie by the Sun. porting rollers, means ,for driving the supporting rollersall invthe same direction, and
abending ;roller ,joi 1rnjaled inthe: frame and Spaced-ffl'olIizthefioatihg rol ers. [j 2.; A me alib n i gi m hine, inc ding: a frame, supporting rollers journaledin [said frame, mea s. for driv ng al .of. a Supwhich is of-the upper roll porting; rollers in the samedir'ectijon, floating rollers. resting 3 on and carried by the lsup poi ting.rollers,am ans f r driv ng t aflo t ing rollers inthe: same direction from said supporting; -rollers,,.,and a bending ,roller journaled in the frame. and spaced from the floating, rollers. A v
3. A metal bending machine, including a frame,.tl1re e supporting rollers journaled in I the. frame, means for driving said, supportingarollers allin the same-direction, apair of floating rollers resting upon and carried by. ppe s ol eraia s nglebe ding roller journaled in lllieframe, and means for driving said bending roll r, 4A m tal nd ng maiehi frame having side bars, supporting rollers anda bending roller jou'rnaled in the side bars of the frame, means for driving said rollers, and floating rollers arranged between the supporting rollers ;ancl the loen'ding roller,;re'sting on the supporting rollers and i nf om h' latt 5. A metal bending machine, including a frame, supporting rollers having shafts journaled in theends of the frame, means for driving one of said rollers in one direction, means, for, driving the other rollers r m the. s m nt o r er, and in th same direction as the latter, floating rollers means for driving the bending roller from resting upon the supporting rollers, means for driving the floating rollers in an opposite direction from the supporting rollers,
a bending roller journaled in the frame and arranged above the floating rollers, and
' .one of the supporting rollers.
6.)A metal bending machlne, lncluding a frame having end bars, supporting rollers having shaftsjournaled in the end bars, means for rotating one of "said shafts for v driving the roller of the latter in one direc tion, means for driving the other rollers v fromthe driven roller,and in the same direction as the latter, floating rollers resting on and carried by the supporting rollers, means for-driving the floating rollers from said driven roller, and'ina d rection-oppos'iteto that of the latter, adjustable journals porting rollers. .In testimony. whereof, I aflix mv signature atfCincinnati Ohio, this 17th day of- December, 1925. FREDERICK J. WERMES, 1
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US3005481A (en) * 1957-09-30 1961-10-24 E H Youngblood Vehicle brake drum liner forming machine
US5431036A (en) * 1992-09-02 1995-07-11 United States Surgical Corporation Needle curving apparatus
US5425258A (en) * 1992-10-09 1995-06-20 United States Surgical Corporation Needle curving apparatus
US5388441A (en) * 1992-12-29 1995-02-14 United States Surgical Corporation Needle curver with automatic feed
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