US375577A - Apparatus for forming springs - Google Patents

Apparatus for forming springs Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US375577A
US375577A US375577DA US375577A US 375577 A US375577 A US 375577A US 375577D A US375577D A US 375577DA US 375577 A US375577 A US 375577A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
machine
clutch
rolls
springs
slide
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US375577A publication Critical patent/US375577A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • 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
    • B21D7/00Bending rods, profiles, or tubes
    • B21D7/06Bending rods, profiles, or tubes in press brakes or between rams and anvils or abutments; Pliers with forming dies
    • B21D7/063Pliers with forming dies

Definitions

  • Fig. 3 a side elevation, of the machine; Fig. 4, atop view of the top plate of the machine, and Fig. 5 represents a few of 4 the different forms that can be shaped on the machine.
  • the plate B, legs A, and girt r constitute the frame-work of the machine.
  • Power is communicated by a belt to the pulley D on the shaft E. 4
  • D is a loose pulley with a clutch on the'end of the hub. Motion is given to shaft E by means of clutch a, sliding on Va key in theshaft E and working into a clutch on the end of the loose pulley.
  • F is a pinion on the shaft E, which meshes into gear-wheel G, attached to a pinion revolving in the box M, fastened to the frame A.
  • G is connected by a crank-pin and connectingrod R to the slide H, giving said slide H a reciprocating motion between the guides I I I I.
  • the clutch a is operated by means of the treadle fi, keyed to one end of a shaft, d, working in brackets t t, the other end of the shaft d being keyed to an arm, b, which is attached to a collar on the clutch a.
  • n is a spring which lifts the treadle t' (when released from the catch g) sufficiently to throw the clutch a into connection with the clutch on the end of the hub of pulley D, said treadle@ '5o having a hinge-joint in it to permit its release from the catch g.
  • the clutch a is disconnected at the end of one of its revolutions by means of a rod, h, attached at its lower end to the treadle 1I, the upper end being kept in position by means of a cap, s, on the cross-bar r.
  • j is a latch pivoted to the end of the rod h.
  • m is a stop on one side of j, and Z is a spring on the other side to keep the latch in position.
  • s is a dog secured to the slide H, which as it moves in one direction swings the latch j 6o enough to allow it to pass. On its returnstroke this dog comes in contact with this latch held by the stop m and depresses the treadle, throwing the clutch out of operation and stopping the machine.
  • J J in Fig. l are plates for carrying clamps for holding the piece to be bent, gages, and also rolls, as shown in Fig. ft, where plates Y 7o Y, carrying rolls Z Z, are fastened to and pivoted to these plates. l
  • W W are springs pivoted on pins Q Q, the
  • the form f is bolted onto the slide H, as shown in Fig. 4..
  • the blank is then placed as shown at f in Fig. 4, and the machine is put in operation by pressing thetreadle with thei'oot.
  • the form f then comes in contact with the blank, pressing it between the rolls Z Z, and returns to the position shown in the drawings, the rolls giving the spring the shape of the form f.
  • the platesYY upon which the rolls work, move on a pivot, so that the rolls bring the spring to the shape of the form at Y every point. This is done by means of the springs W W, pivoted at QQ. In bending angles such as shown by No.
  • the clamp K and lever L are placed on the slide H and the rolls Z Z are placed upon the plates Y Y, the said plates being bolted rigidly.
  • the clamp II in this ease acts as a form for shaping the piece.
  • the piece is then clamped by the lever L, and after'being carried between the rolls by the slide H at the end of one revolution takes the shape as shown at No. 1, Fig. 5.
  • a machine for forming springs and bending metal bars the combination of a matrix, a reciprocating patrix, a revoluble shaft, a crank attached to said shaft, a pitman connecting said crank to said reciprocating patriX, and mechanism for starting the machine and arresting its motion at the completion of its stroke, consisting in a clutch which is engaged by the act of releasing a treadle or handle from a retaining-latch, and a rod by means of which the reciprocating patrix, at a definite position in its stroke, depresses the treadle or handle, so that it reengages with the said latch, substantially as and for the pur- 35 pese set forth.

Description

(No'Model.)
J'.' N. SHORT.
APPARATUS P0P POPMING SPRINGS, Aw.
Patented Dec. 27,1887,
N1 Pcrsns, Phew-ummm". wasmngfo". u. c;
: UNITED STATES PATENT Oni-lola2V JOHN N. SHORT, OF JOHNSTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR TO THE OAMBRIA IRON COMPANY, OF PENNSYLVANIA.
APPARATUS FOR4 FORMING SPRINGS, 80C.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 375,577, dated December 27I 1887. Application fnea July 9, isst. serrano. 243,841. (No maar.)
.To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN N. SHORT, a citizen of the United States, residing at Johnstown, 1n the county of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania, have inyentedcertain new and useful Improvements in Apparatus for Forming Springs of Various Forms, Fence-Pickets',Oar rier-Teeth, Snc. 5 and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, which form part of this specication.
In order that myinvention may be fully understood, I witl proceed to describe it with reference to the accompanying drawings,` in whicl1- Figure lis atop view of the machine; Fig. 2,
an end view, and Fig. 3 a side elevation, of the machine; Fig. 4, atop view of the top plate of the machine, and Fig. 5 represents a few of 4 the different forms that can be shaped on the machine.
Similar letters refer to similar parts in all the figures. y
The plate B, legs A, and girt r constitute the frame-work of the machine.
Power is communicated by a belt to the pulley D on the shaft E. 4
D is a loose pulley with a clutch on the'end of the hub. Motion is given to shaft E by means of clutch a, sliding on Va key in theshaft E and working into a clutch on the end of the loose pulley.
F is a pinion on the shaft E, which meshes into gear-wheel G, attached to a pinion revolving in the box M, fastened to the frame A. G is connected by a crank-pin and connectingrod R to the slide H, giving said slide H a reciprocating motion between the guides I I I I.
The clutch a is operated by means of the treadle fi, keyed to one end of a shaft, d, working in brackets t t, the other end of the shaft d being keyed to an arm, b, which is attached to a collar on the clutch a.
n is a spring which lifts the treadle t' (when released from the catch g) sufficiently to throw the clutch a into connection with the clutch on the end of the hub of pulley D, said treadle@ '5o having a hinge-joint in it to permit its release from the catch g. The clutch a is disconnected at the end of one of its revolutions by means of a rod, h, attached at its lower end to the treadle 1I, the upper end being kept in position by means of a cap, s, on the cross-bar r.
j is a latch pivoted to the end of the rod h. m is a stop on one side of j, and Z is a spring on the other side to keep the latch in position. s is a dog secured to the slide H, which as it moves in one direction swings the latch j 6o enough to allow it to pass. On its returnstroke this dog comes in contact with this latch held by the stop m and depresses the treadle, throwing the clutch out of operation and stopping the machine.
O n the top plate the guides I I I I are adj usted by screws O O.
J J in Fig. l are plates for carrying clamps for holding the piece to be bent, gages, and also rolls, as shown in Fig. ft, where plates Y 7o Y, carrying rolls Z Z, are fastened to and pivoted to these plates. l
W W are springs pivoted on pins Q Q, the
v other end pressing against plates Y Y, the tension being adjusted by screws K K.
For forming springs such as shown at f in Fig. 5, the form f is bolted onto the slide H, as shown in Fig. 4.. The blank is then placed as shown at f in Fig. 4, and the machine is put in operation by pressing thetreadle with thei'oot. The form f then comes in contact with the blank, pressing it between the rolls Z Z, and returns to the position shown in the drawings, the rolls giving the spring the shape of the form f. In making such a spring as just described, the platesYY, upon which the rolls work, move on a pivot, so that the rolls bring the spring to the shape of the form at Y every point. This is done by means of the springs W W, pivoted at QQ. In bending angles such as shown by No. 2 of Fig. 5 the small round blank is placed as shown at z in Fig. 1, and is held in position by means of the clamp K and lever L. The roll a is placed on the slide Hin the position shown in Fig. l. The machine, being then put in operation, makes one revolution, bending a right angle on the blank, and returns to the position shown in the drawings. The piece is then taken out and another inserted.
IOO
For making such a shape as shown by No. l, Fig. 5, the clamp K and lever L are placed on the slide H and the rolls Z Z are placed upon the plates Y Y, the said plates being bolted rigidly. The clamp II in this ease acts as a form for shaping the piece. The piece is then clamped by the lever L, and after'being carried between the rolls by the slide H at the end of one revolution takes the shape as shown at No. 1, Fig. 5.
The slide H, together with any former roll or die which may be attached thereto to act as described, I term a patrix,77 and any former die or roll, or combination of these, attached to the top plates, I I, or to the frame-Work of the machine, which acts with the aforesaid patrix to bend or form any shape,I term a matrix Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
In a machine for forming springs and bending metal bars, the combination of a matrix, a reciprocating patrix, a revoluble shaft, a crank attached to said shaft, a pitman connecting said crank to said reciprocating patriX, and mechanism for starting the machine and arresting its motion at the completion of its stroke, consisting in a clutch which is engaged by the act of releasing a treadle or handle from a retaining-latch, and a rod by means of which the reciprocating patrix, at a definite position in its stroke, depresses the treadle or handle, so that it reengages with the said latch, substantially as and for the pur- 35 pese set forth.
JOHN N. SHORT.
Witnesses:
CYRUs ELDER, SIDNEY POSTLBTHWAITE, EDGAR G. TUr'rLn.
US375577D Apparatus for forming springs Expired - Lifetime US375577A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US375577A true US375577A (en) 1887-12-27

Family

ID=2444586

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US375577D Expired - Lifetime US375577A (en) Apparatus for forming springs

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US375577A (en)

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2571078A (en) * 1948-08-06 1951-10-09 Vollmer John Apparatus for feeding, severing, stripping, and bending hooked wire leads
US2734552A (en) * 1956-02-14 yonash
US2835306A (en) * 1952-08-20 1958-05-20 Western Electric Co Method and apparatus for producing seamless sharp bends in wave guide tubing to replace mitered soldered bends
DE3043627A1 (en) * 1980-11-19 1982-07-08 Daimler-Benz Ag, 7000 Stuttgart DEVICE FOR PREVENTING UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A VEHICLE, IN PARTICULAR A MOTOR VEHICLE

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2734552A (en) * 1956-02-14 yonash
US2571078A (en) * 1948-08-06 1951-10-09 Vollmer John Apparatus for feeding, severing, stripping, and bending hooked wire leads
US2835306A (en) * 1952-08-20 1958-05-20 Western Electric Co Method and apparatus for producing seamless sharp bends in wave guide tubing to replace mitered soldered bends
DE3043627A1 (en) * 1980-11-19 1982-07-08 Daimler-Benz Ag, 7000 Stuttgart DEVICE FOR PREVENTING UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A VEHICLE, IN PARTICULAR A MOTOR VEHICLE

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US375577A (en) Apparatus for forming springs
US582283A (en) grimes
US439809A (en) Machine for making eyebolts and hooks
US1571558A (en) Flanging machine
US785787A (en) Corrugated-pipe-bending machine.
US305165A (en) John h
US418512A (en) Frank b
US379474A (en) Machine for bending and forging cou pling- links
US503422A (en) Drawing or stamping press
US513812A (en) morgan
US567038A (en) Machine for working sheet metal
US330670A (en) billinqs
US239981A (en) Rotary machine for closing the seams of sheet-metal cans
US256475A (en) Crimping-machine
US961332A (en) Mold-press.
US749348A (en) wilson
US952151A (en) Riveting or punching machine.
US684087A (en) Leader-forming machine.
US233768A (en) Link-maghine
US428151A (en) Press for shaping plow-irons
US725756A (en) Clutch-trip.
US269603A (en) Press for forming creases in stove-pipe
US1094251A (en) Machine for automatically operating saw swages and shapers.
US263991A (en) syensson
US530596A (en) Half to micha b