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US746209A
US746209A US66334697A US1897663346A US746209A US 746209 A US746209 A US 746209A US 66334697 A US66334697 A US 66334697A US 1897663346 A US1897663346 A US 1897663346A US 746209 A US746209 A US 746209A
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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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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention relates to improvements in machines for making and printing that class of labels commonly known as American washer-tags--that is to say, luggage and similar labels with washers cemented round the eye or perforation by which they are intended to be attached.
  • Figure 1 represents a side elevation of my improved machine.
  • Fig. 2' is a plan view, and
  • Fig. .3 is a front or end view, of the same.
  • Fig. 4. is a View of the opposite side to that shown in Fig. 1 of a portion of the mechanism.
  • Fig. 5 is a detail view hereinafter referred to.
  • rollers E and E are mounted in arms E and E and the spiral spring E stretching between said arms, is provided to pressthese rollers against the roller E
  • the rollers E and E are mounted in bearings formed in the bracket E and are geared together by the toothed wheels E E and E
  • the rollerE is driven by the ratchetwheel E fixed upon its arbor and operated by the pawl'E actuated by the rod E connected to the lever E vibrated by the cam E on the shaft N
  • a hand-wheel E is provided on thearbor of the roller E
  • the paper B, from which the labels are formed, passes between the two layers of Washer-paper E,crossing the machine, and at each movementof the feed-rollers C and C sufficient paper is drawn into the machine to At the same time sufficient of the washer-web paper E to make two washers is fed to the machine, and the position of .the guide-roller E is such that the Washer- 1D equidistant or approximately equidistant on opposite sides of the punch D so that there is sufficient
  • the punch D is made hollow and forms the bolster for the punch G, and the punchings made by G fall through D
  • the punches D and D are mounted in the bracketD fixed to the side frame A.
  • Springs II and II are provided to move the punches apart, and they are actuated by the levers H and H", fixed on the cross-shafts H5 and H and their forked ends H bear upon the collars D formed upon thepunches.
  • the ends H" are forked, so as to leave the end of the punch G free and the hole through the punch D clear and open.
  • the levers H and H are connected together by the rod H and are actuated by the box-cam H on the shaft F.
  • the punch G is depressed by the lever G pivoted on the shaft l and connected by the rod G to the lever G mounted on the shaft G" and arranged to be vibrated by the cam G on the shaft N
  • a spring G is provided to keep the antifrietion-roller G on thelever G against its cam, and an internal spring is fitted inside the punch D, adapted to withdraw the punch G when the lever G is lifted.
  • the rollers C and C are geared together by the wheels C and the roller 0 is intermittently operated by the ratchet-wheel O fixed upon its arbor.
  • the pawl G engaging the wheel 0, is mounted upon the lever C, connected by the rod G to the eccentric stud C in the wheel F fixed upon the shaft F.
  • the paper leaving the feed-rollers is pushed beneath the inverted type-bed K, which is brought down each time the paper is held for the washers to be fixed.
  • the bed K is fixed to the vertical slide K sliding in guides K in the cross-stays A and A and the spiral spring K is provided to liftthe slide and bed.
  • the top of the slide K is connected by the rod K to the lever K mounted on the rocking shaft K and a clutch K keyed to the shaft K is preferably provided to engage the lever K and enable the latter to be thrown in or out of operation, according to Whether the labels are required to be printed or not.
  • the shaft K is rocked by its arm K connected by the rod K to the arm K and the arm K is vibrated by the cam K on the shaft F engagin; the antifriction-roller K on said arm.
  • the bed K is lifted sufficiently each time to allow the inking-rollersL to be passed underneath each time it is lifted.
  • the rollers L are mounted upon the arms L fixed on the rocking shaft L mounted in bearings in the side frames, and the shaft is rocked by the cam L on the shaft F engagingthe antifriction-roller L on the arm L rigidly fixed to L
  • the inking-rollers L receive their ink from the cylinder M, fed by the distributingroller M and the doctor-roller M supplied with ink from the ink-roller M revolving in the ink-duct M
  • the roller M is driven by the ratchet-wheel M fixed on its arbor and operated by the pawl M on the lever M connected by the rod M to the eccentric stud N on the wheel N fixed on the shaft N and driven from the wheel F
  • a strap 0 from the pulley O on the other end of N drives the pulley O fixed on the arbor O of the cylinder M.
  • the roller M has a slight 1ongitudinal movement imparted to it by the arm 0", projecting from the rockingshaft O, which shaft is rocked by its arm 0 engaging a canrgroove formed round the periphery of the cam 0 fixed on the shaft N
  • I employ a triangular punch R, mounted in the guide R and operated by the lever R which is depressed by the rod R connected to the lever R, pivoted on the shaft R
  • the lever B is actuated by the cam R on the shaft N
  • the punch R is adjusted so as to punch out a triangular piece exactly midway between each pair of labels.
  • the labels then pass over the shearing-bed V, against which the blade or knife V works and cuts off the labels as they pass beneath.
  • the knife V a back view of which, with certain other parts, is shown in Fig. 5, is pivoted on the stud V and the other end is depressed to sever the labels by the rod V in connection with the lever R.
  • a spring V connected to the projection V on the knife, is provided to lift it.
  • the severed labels drop onto the traveling carrier W, driven by the drum W, having a ratchet-wheel W, actuated by the pawl W on the lever W mounted on the stud W and vibrated by the cam N on the shaft N
  • the second pawl W is provided. This pawl W once during each revolution of the drum W engages the single tooth W in the disk W connected to the said drum, and moves the drum through the space of two or more teeth of the ratchet, thus leaving a distinct space between each batch of labels.
  • the shearing-blade V is made curved. Its stroke is reduced while the gangs are formed, so as to leave a small portion at each end of the label unsevered.
  • the rod V is depressed by the star-cam U engaging the stud U in the rod V.
  • This cam is fixed to the disk U which is turned part of a revolution at each upward movement of the rod by the pawl U engaging the teeth U on the said disk.
  • One or more proud parts U is formed on the cam U. Consequently when these are brought round and engage the stud U the knife is depressed to a greater extent and a complete severance of the labels takes place, and in this way the gangs are separated.
  • I claim- 1 In a label-making machine, the combination with two oppositely-arranged washerpunches, of feed and guide devices E E E E E E so arranged as to cause a web of paper to pass along a path to adapt it to be operated upon by one of the punches and to be then returned and cause it to pass along a path to be operated upon by the other punch, and means for periodically operating the punches to punch washers from the web of paper.
  • feed and guide devices E E E E, E E so arranged as to cause a web of paper to pass along a path to adapt it to be operated upon by one of the punches and to be then returned and cause it to pass along a path to be operated upon by the other punch, feed devices arranged to periodically feed a second web of paper intermediate the two sections of the first web of paper, and in position to have the washers attached to opposite sides of said second web when the punches are operated and means for periodically operating the punches.
  • feed and guide devices E E E E E E so arranged as to cause a web of paper to pass along a path to adapt it to be operated upon by one of the punches, and to be then returned and cause it to pass along a path to be operated upon by the other punch,
  • levers having one end forked and engaging the of the levers, and means for forcing the I punches apart after having operated upon the web of paper.
  • a third punch arranged and adapted to be reciprocated within one of the first-named punches, levers having one end forked and engaging the punches, a connection between the punches whereby the same may be simultaneously operated, a rotatable shaft, a cam thereon adapted to operate upon one of said levers, a lever engaging the said third punch, a second rotatable shaft, a cam thereon, and connections intermediate the latter and the last-named lever for the purpose specified.

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No. 746,209. PATENTED DEC. 8, 1903.
I F. WAITB.
LABEL MAKING AND PRINTING MACHINE.
APPLICATION FILED mm. 24, 1897.
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PATENTED DEC. 8, 1903.
I No. 746,209.
' F. WAITE.
LABEL MAKING AND PRINTING MACHINE.
APPLICATION FILED D110. 24, 1897.
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N0 MODEL.
Patented December 8, 1903.
PATENT ()FFIGE.
FRED WAITE, OF'OTLEY, ENGLAND.
LAB'EL MAKINGVAND PRINTING MACHINE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 746,209, dated December 8, 1903.
Application filed December 24, 1897. Serial No. 663.346. (No model.) i
To all whom it may concern:
Be itknown that I, FRED WAITE, a subject of the Queen of England, residing at Otley, England, have inventedcertain new and use ful Improvements in Label Making and Printing Machines, of which the-following is a specification. V
This invention relates to improvements in machines for making and printing that class of labels commonly known as American washer-tags--that is to say, luggage and similar labels with washers cemented round the eye or perforation by which they are intended to be attached.
To fully describe my invention, reference is made to the accompanying sheets of drawings, forming a part of this specification, in
' which similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in each of the figures.
Figure 1 represents a side elevation of my improved machine. Fig. 2' is a plan view, and Fig. .3 is a front or end view, of the same. Fig. 4. is a View of the opposite side to that shown in Fig. 1 of a portion of the mechanism. Fig. 5 is a detail view hereinafter referred to.
brackets Bt B fixed to the side frames. The.v
punches D, and D between'which the edge of the paper also passes, are located immediately in front of the feed-rollers C and G The paper or its equivalent from which the washers are formed is represented by the broken line E, Fig. 3. This paper is drawn off a roll E supported by the bracket E fixed to the side frame A, and is passed under the guide-roller E between the gumming-roller E and the pressroller E then .between the feed-rollers E and 'E through an opening in the side frame Aand over the bolster D of the top punch D. The paper is then passed across the machine round the guide-roller E fixed to the side frame, and back immediately make a label.
underneath the bolster D of the bottom "punch D Thep'aper then passes back again 'the washers to be fixed to the labels, and the paper E is made wider than this. Consequently there is a margin along each sideleft ungummed, and the rollers F. and E have the center port-ions reduced in diameter, so as not to touch the paper excepting along the ungummed margins, The rollers F. and E are mounted in arms E and E and the spiral spring E stretching between said arms, is provided to pressthese rollers against the roller E The rollers E and E are mounted in bearings formed in the bracket E and are geared together by the toothed wheels E E and E The rollerE is driven by the ratchetwheel E fixed upon its arbor and operated by the pawl'E actuated by the rod E connected to the lever E vibrated by the cam E on the shaft N A hand-wheel E is provided on thearbor of the roller E The paper B, from which the labels are formed, passes between the two layers of Washer-paper E,crossing the machine, and at each movementof the feed-rollers C and C sufficient paper is drawn into the machine to At the same time sufficient of the washer-web paper E to make two washers is fed to the machine, and the position of .the guide-roller E is such that the Washer- 1D equidistant or approximately equidistant on opposite sides of the punch D so that there is sufficient material fromwhich to punch the underneath washer. Each time and through the label-paper between them. The punch D is made hollow and forms the bolster for the punch G, and the punchings made by G fall through D The punches D and D are mounted in the bracketD fixed to the side frame A. Springs II and II are provided to move the punches apart, and they are actuated by the levers H and H", fixed on the cross-shafts H5 and H and their forked ends H bear upon the collars D formed upon thepunches. The ends H" are forked, so as to leave the end of the punch G free and the hole through the punch D clear and open. The levers H and H are connected together by the rod H and are actuated by the box-cam H on the shaft F. The punch G is depressed by the lever G pivoted on the shaft l and connected by the rod G to the lever G mounted on the shaft G" and arranged to be vibrated by the cam G on the shaft N A spring G is provided to keep the antifrietion-roller G on thelever G against its cam, and an internal spring is fitted inside the punch D, adapted to withdraw the punch G when the lever G is lifted. The rollers C and C are geared together by the wheels C and the roller 0 is intermittently operated by the ratchet-wheel O fixed upon its arbor. The pawl G engaging the wheel 0, is mounted upon the lever C, connected by the rod G to the eccentric stud C in the wheel F fixed upon the shaft F. The
wheel F is driven by the spur-wheel F on the driving-shaft F The paper leaving the feed-rollers is pushed beneath the inverted type-bed K, which is brought down each time the paper is held for the washers to be fixed. The bed K is fixed to the vertical slide K sliding in guides K in the cross-stays A and A and the spiral spring K is provided to liftthe slide and bed. To depress the bed K to print the paper, the top of the slide K is connected by the rod K to the lever K mounted on the rocking shaft K and a clutch K keyed to the shaft K is preferably provided to engage the lever K and enable the latter to be thrown in or out of operation, according to Whether the labels are required to be printed or not. The shaft K is rocked by its arm K connected by the rod K to the arm K and the arm K is vibrated by the cam K on the shaft F engagin; the antifriction-roller K on said arm.
The bed K is lifted sufficiently each time to allow the inking-rollersL to be passed underneath each time it is lifted. The rollers L are mounted upon the arms L fixed on the rocking shaft L mounted in bearings in the side frames, and the shaft is rocked by the cam L on the shaft F engagingthe antifriction-roller L on the arm L rigidly fixed to L The inking-rollers L receive their ink from the cylinder M, fed by the distributingroller M and the doctor-roller M supplied with ink from the ink-roller M revolving in the ink-duct M The roller M is driven by the ratchet-wheel M fixed on its arbor and operated by the pawl M on the lever M connected by the rod M to the eccentric stud N on the wheel N fixed on the shaft N and driven from the wheel F A strap 0 from the pulley O on the other end of N drives the pulley O fixed on the arbor O of the cylinder M. The roller M has a slight 1ongitudinal movement imparted to it by the arm 0", projecting from the rockingshaft O, which shaft is rocked by its arm 0 engaging a canrgroove formed round the periphery of the cam 0 fixed on the shaft N To miter the corners of the eyelet end of the labels, I employ a triangular punch R, mounted in the guide R and operated by the lever R which is depressed by the rod R connected to the lever R, pivoted on the shaft R The lever B is actuated by the cam R on the shaft N The punch R is adjusted so as to punch out a triangular piece exactly midway between each pair of labels. The labels then pass over the shearing-bed V, against which the blade or knife V works and cuts off the labels as they pass beneath. The knife V a back view of which, with certain other parts, is shown in Fig. 5, is pivoted on the stud V and the other end is depressed to sever the labels by the rod V in connection with the lever R. A spring V, connected to the projection V on the knife, is provided to lift it.
The severed labels drop onto the traveling carrier W, driven by the drum W, having a ratchet-wheel W, actuated by the pawl W on the lever W mounted on the stud W and vibrated by the cam N on the shaft N To divide the labels into batches, the second pawl W is provided. This pawl W once during each revolution of the drum W engages the single tooth W in the disk W connected to the said drum, and moves the drum through the space of two or more teeth of the ratchet, thus leaving a distinct space between each batch of labels.
In some cases-as, for instance, when a printingpress is not provided in the machineit is desirable to deliver the labels in gangs consisting of, say, four'partly-divided labels to facilitate printing them afterward. For this purpose the shearing-blade V is made curved. Its stroke is reduced while the gangs are formed, so as to leave a small portion at each end of the label unsevered. The rod V is depressed by the star-cam U engaging the stud U in the rod V. This cam is fixed to the disk U which is turned part of a revolution at each upward movement of the rod by the pawl U engaging the teeth U on the said disk. One or more proud parts U is formed on the cam U. Consequently when these are brought round and engage the stud U the knife is depressed to a greater extent and a complete severance of the labels takes place, and in this way the gangs are separated.
I claim- 1. In a label-making machine, the combination with two oppositely-arranged washerpunches, of feed and guide devices E E E E E E so arranged as to cause a web of paper to pass along a path to adapt it to be operated upon by one of the punches and to be then returned and cause it to pass along a path to be operated upon by the other punch, and means for periodically operating the punches to punch washers from the web of paper. I
2; In a label-making machine, the combination with two oppositely-arranged washerpunches, of feed and guide devices E E E E, E E so arranged as to cause a web of paper to pass along a path to adapt it to be operated upon by one of the punches and to be then returned and cause it to pass along a path to be operated upon by the other punch, feed devices arranged to periodically feed a second web of paper intermediate the two sections of the first web of paper, and in position to have the washers attached to opposite sides of said second web when the punches are operated and means for periodically operating the punches.
3. In a label-making machine, the combination with two oppositely-arranged hollow washer-punches, of feed and guide devices E E E E E E so arranged as to cause a web of paper to pass along a path to adapt it to be operated upon by one of the punches and to be then returned and cause it to pass along a path to be operated upon by the other punch, a third punch arrangedand adapted to be reciprocated within one of the first-mentioned punches, feed devices arranged to periodically feed a second web of paper intermediate the two sections of the first web of paper, and in position to have the washers attached to opposite sides of said second web when the punches are operated and means for periodically operating the various punches. 4. In a label-making machine, the. combination with two oppositely-arranged washerpunches, of feed and guide devices E E E E E E so arranged as to cause a web of paper to pass along a path to adapt it to be operated upon by one of the punches, and to be then returned and cause it to pass along a path to be operated upon by the other punch,
levers having one end forked and engaging the of the levers, and means for forcing the I punches apart after having operated upon the web of paper.
5. In a label-making machine,the combination with oppositely arranged, hollow punches, of feed and guide devices E E E E E E so arranged as to cause a web of paper to pass along a path to adapt it to be operated upon by one of the punches, and to be then returned and cause it to pass along a path to be operated upon by the other punch, a third punch arranged and adapted to be reciprocated within one of the first-named punches, levers having one end forked and engaging the punches, a connection between the punches whereby the same may be simultaneously operated, a rotatable shaft, a cam thereon adapted to operate upon one of said levers, a lever engaging the said third punch, a second rotatable shaft, a cam thereon, and connections intermediate the latter and the last-named lever for the purpose specified.
6. In a label-making machine, the combination with two oppositely-arranged washerpunches, of feed and guide devices E E E E E E so arranged as to cause a web of paper to pass along a path toadapt it to be operated upon by one of the punches and to be then returned and cause it to pass along a Witnesses:
JASON SAVILLE, DAVID NowELL.
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