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US703466A US8675401A US1901086754A US703466A US 703466 A US703466 A US 703466A US 8675401 A US8675401 A US 8675401A US 1901086754 A US1901086754 A US 1901086754A US 703466 A US703466 A US 703466A
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  • This invention relates to a mill for rubbing bronze-powder upon a sheet to be bronzed and which has been previously coated at suitable places with an adhesive.
  • the machine is so constructed that while the bronze is effectively rubbed against the adhesive section of the sheet the loose powder is removed in a very thorough manner, so that clean" work is obtained and waste prevented.
  • Figure 1 is a Vertical longitudinal section of my improved bronze-mill on line 1 1, Figu2.
  • Fig.2 is a vertical cross-section on line 2 2, Fig. 1; Fig.
  • the feed-rollers c d draw thesheet through the casing, while the roller 6 is driven in a reverse direction and constitutes a rubber for pressing the bronze-powder against the sheet.
  • This bronze-powder is contained in a chamber A', within which is hung a rotatory brush or stirrer e for throwing the powder through a gatej upon the sheet B between the idler a and the rubber Z).
  • the gate f In order to adjust the gate f to discharge difiere'nt quantities of powder, it may be opened or closed, more or less, by means of a handle f, Fig. 3, turning in a curved segment f and connected to the gate at f
  • the handle is pivoted to the bottom of chamber A at J, and the gate is hinged to such bottom by links f 1 Beaters g g g g, driven in a direction opposite to that of the feed-rollers c and d, are
  • the sheet B coated with an.
  • the roller h reciprocates once during each rotation, while the rollers it may be set to reciprocate any desired number of times during each rotation.
  • each-roller 2' turnsin a sliding bearingii'movable in a groove of frame A and adjustable by setscrew i
  • the shaft t" carries'the power-pulley t and is loosely surrounded by a sleeve i arranged between a pair of fixed collars 1;.
  • the sleeve 2' is provided with a transverse hub & adapted to slide upon a pin i This pin is held by the upper forkedend of a lever 1'", fulcrumed to frame A at r and carrying a cam-roller t at its lower end.
  • the roller i engages a cam 2' which is driven independently from shaft t" by a belt and a roove 2'.
  • camz' will vibrate lever i", so as to reciprocate sleeved, and with it the shaft 1".
  • the rollers i may be set more closely against theroller a or d by turning the set-screw i This will cause the hub i to slide along the pin i and in this way the adjustment may be effected without stopping the machine.
  • the chests Zare arranged near the front and rear end of the apparatus, while the chest 70 is arranged intermediate the feather-rollers 't' t' and divides the casing practically into two sections.
  • Each of the chests extends below the heaters and the feather-rollers, so that the suction is assisted'by the gravity of the detached bronzepowder in order to cause the latter to drop.
  • the chests l are provided at one of their faces with closely-meshed screens Z ,while the chest 75 is provided at both of its two opposite faces with such screens k These screens permit the air to be drawn into the chest, but are of such mesh that the bronze-powder cannot enter.
  • the powder, beaten, brushed, and sucked off the sheet B, drops between the chests into drawers A where it is collected to be dumped into the chamber A.
  • the electricity generated by the friction of the feather-rollers against the bronzed paper is drawn out of the paper by means of a cop-- per bar 71, arranged in proximity to the sheet B and connected to the ground by wire 11.
  • Vhat I claim is- 1.
  • a bronze-mill provided with a featherroller, a sleeve embracing the roller-shaft, a cam-lever pivotally connected to the sleeve, a cam engaged by the cam-lever, and means for rotating the cam, substantially as specified.
  • a bronze-mill provided with a featherroller, a sleeve having a hub and embracing the roller-shaft, a pin embraced by the hub, a forked cam-lever carrying the pin, a cam engaged by the cam-lever, and means for rorollers for removing the loose powder from the bronzed paper, and with a metal bar and ground connection for drawing the electricity out of the paper, substantially as specified.

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Patented July I, 1902.
J. A. PRINCE.
BRONZE MILL.
(Application filed Dec. 21, 1901.3
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JOHN A. PRINCE, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
BRONZE-MILL.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N 0. 703,466, dated July 1, 1902. Applicationfiled December 21, 1901. .Serial No. 86,754. (No model.)
To aZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN A. PRINCE, .a citizen of the United States; and a resident of New York city, county and State of -New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Bronze Mills, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a mill for rubbing bronze-powder upon a sheet to be bronzed and which has been previously coated at suitable places with an adhesive. The machine is so constructed that while the bronze is effectively rubbed against the adhesive section of the sheet the loose powder is removed in a very thorough manner, so that clean" work is obtained and waste prevented.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a Vertical longitudinal section of my improved bronze-mill on line 1 1, Figu2. Fig.2 is a vertical cross-section on line 2 2, Fig. 1; Fig.
roller b to idler'a, covered idler a feedroller 0, idlers a a a o. a to feed-roller d. The feed-rollers c d draw thesheet through the casing, while the roller 6 is driven in a reverse direction and constitutes a rubber for pressing the bronze-powder against the sheet. This bronze-powder is contained in a chamber A', within which is hung a rotatory brush or stirrer e for throwing the powder through a gatej upon the sheet B between the idler a and the rubber Z).
In order to adjust the gate f to discharge difiere'nt quantities of powder, it may be opened or closed, more or less, by means of a handle f, Fig. 3, turning in a curved segment f and connected to the gate at f The handle is pivoted to the bottom of chamber A at J, and the gate is hinged to such bottom by links f 1 Beaters g g g g, driven in a direction opposite to that of the feed-rollers c and d, are
The sheet B, coated with an.
arranged along the upward runs of sheet B. These heaters are provided with projections, which on striking the sheet cause the loose powd'er to'drop. -In order to brush the powder off the sheet, I provide three feather-roll ers h, i, and i, that work, respectively, against the feed-roller c, idler a and feed-roller (1. These feather-rollers receive rotating motion in a direction opposite to the feed of the sheet and at the same time axially reciprocating motion. In this way the rollers pass transversely across the sheet while rotating, so as to effectively brush off the powder.
. The roller h reciprocates once during each rotation, while the rollers it may be set to reciprocate any desired number of times during each rotation.
In order to reciprocate the roller h, Fig. 1, its shaft h carries the driving-pulley h and l a fast cam 71 This cam is engaged by a roller closer against the feed-roller c as the feathers are beingworn down.
The shaft 11 of each-roller 2', Figs. 4 and 5, turnsin a sliding bearingii'movable in a groove of frame A and adjustable by setscrew i The shaft t" carries'the power-pulley t and is loosely surrounded by a sleeve i arranged between a pair of fixed collars 1;. The sleeve 2' is provided with a transverse hub & adapted to slide upon a pin i This pin is held by the upper forkedend of a lever 1'", fulcrumed to frame A at r and carrying a cam-roller t at its lower end. The roller i engages a cam 2' which is driven independently from shaft t" by a belt and a roove 2'.
The rotation of camz' will vibrate lever i", so as to reciprocate sleeved, and with it the shaft 1". As the feathers are worn the rollers i may be set more closely against theroller a or d by turning the set-screw i This will cause the hub i to slide along the pin i and in this way the adjustment may be effected without stopping the machine.
Within the casing A arecontained one or more vacuum-chests 7c and Z, from which the air is exhausted by means of a suitable fan m and connections on 7): l. The chests Zare arranged near the front and rear end of the apparatus, while the chest 70 is arranged intermediate the feather-rollers 't' t' and divides the casing practically into two sections. Each of the chests extends below the heaters and the feather-rollers, so that the suction is assisted'by the gravity of the detached bronzepowder in order to cause the latter to drop. The chests l are provided at one of their faces with closely-meshed screens Z ,while the chest 75 is provided at both of its two opposite faces with such screens k These screens permit the air to be drawn into the chest, but are of such mesh that the bronze-powder cannot enter. The powder, beaten, brushed, and sucked off the sheet B, drops between the chests into drawers A where it is collected to be dumped into the chamber A.
The electricity generated by the friction of the feather-rollers against the bronzed paper is drawn out of the paper by means of a cop-- per bar 71, arranged in proximity to the sheet B and connected to the ground by wire 11.
-It will be seen that as the sheet passes through the machine it is subjected to the action of the rubber, heaters, reciprocating feather-rollers, and vacuum-chests. In this way the powder will be made to adhere firmly to the varnished portions of the sheet, while all loose powder will be effectively removed and re-collected.
Vhat I claim is- 1. A bronze-mill provided with a featherroller, a sleeve embracing the roller-shaft, a cam-lever pivotally connected to the sleeve, a cam engaged by the cam-lever, and means for rotating the cam, substantially as specified.
2. A bronze-mill provided with a featherroller, a sleeve having a hub and embracing the roller-shaft, a pin embraced by the hub, a forked cam-lever carrying the pin, a cam engaged by the cam-lever, and means for rorollers for removing the loose powder from the bronzed paper, and with a metal bar and ground connection for drawing the electricity out of the paper, substantially as specified.
Signed by me at New York city, county and State of New York, this 20th day of December, 1901.
JOHN A. PRINCE. Vvitnesses:
F. v. BRIESEN, EDWARD RAY.
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