US2513093A - Strip feeding and severing machine - Google Patents

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US2513093A
US2513093A US62719145A US2513093A US 2513093 A US2513093 A US 2513093A US 62719145 A US62719145 A US 62719145A US 2513093 A US2513093 A US 2513093A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H35/00Delivering articles from cutting or line-perforating machines; Article or web delivery apparatus incorporating cutting or line-perforating devices, e.g. adhesive tape dispensers
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41LAPPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR MANIFOLDING, DUPLICATING OR PRINTING FOR OFFICE OR OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSES; ADDRESSING MACHINES OR LIKE SERIES-PRINTING MACHINES
    • B41L1/00Devices for performing operations in connection with manifolding by means of pressure-sensitive layers or intermediaries, e.g. carbons; Accessories for manifolding purposes
    • 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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    • Y10T225/30Breaking or tearing apparatus
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  • This invention relates to improvements in strip feeding and severing machines, and more particularly to improvements in such machines adapted for feeding long continuous strips or assemblies of such strips arranged in superposed relation, and including an improved mechanism for severing such strips or assemblies along longitudinally spaced transverse lines thereof so as to divide the strips into a series of units or sheets. While the improved mechanism is herein disclosed in a machine, the principal function of which is to divide the strip or assembly into a series of units, it is not limited to such application but may be applied to various forms of machines where accurate feeding and aligning of the strips is required, suchas typewriting machines, tabulators, autographic registers, and other forms of manifolding machines.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a feeding mechanism for an assembly of superposed strips such as paper record strips, each strip of which is provided with a longitudinal series of weakened transverse severance lines. and having an improved arrangement and cooperation of elements to maintain such weakened severance lines substantially in depthwise alignment in the strips in groups or sets whereby the severance along these lines is facilitated and clean, smooth, severed strip edges assured, and failures avoided.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide an improved form of tearing or severing blade for the strips, having oppositely disposed sections thereof forwardly and transversely inclined transversely of the path of strip feed, thus causing the tearing or severing action on the strips to be initiated at opposite longitudinal edges of the strip or assembly of strips.
  • Another and more particular object of the invention is to provide in a machine of the class mentioned, a strip feeding mechanism including an improved arrangement of two pairs of feed rolls arranged to grip the strips or assembly alternately in feeding relation at longitudinally spaced parts thereof, thus alternately exerting feeding eifort on the strips and holding or restraining them during the strip severing operation which is eifected by a fast-feeding pair of e the strip assembly such as may be caused by the the other feed rolls, thus preventing accumulations of wrinkles, bulges or other irregularities in feeding action of the gripping feed rolls.
  • Another specific object of the invention is to provide for machines of the class mentioned, an improved strip feeding mechanism including spaced pairs of strip gripping feed rolls, each pair of which is arranged to grip the strip in feeding relation at longitudinally spaced parts thereof in feeding relation therewith and to release the grips alternately so as to prevent or absorb wrinkles, bulges or other irregularities in the strips, and to avoid accumulations thereof such as would interfere with accurate feeding of the strips, while at the same time maintaining a constant feeding effort upon the strips.
  • the intermittent strip feeding grip and release of the pairs of feed rolls is acomplished by an improved construction and arrangement of the feed rolls by cutting away or omitting a portion of the feeding periphery of at least one feed roll of each pair so that the strips being fed are released from feeding efiort when such omitted roll portion is positioned opposite or in juxtaposition to the companion roll, while the grip and strip feeding effort is reestablished when the .normal or unaltered strip gripping peripheries of both companion rolls come into cooperative strip gripping relation with each other.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide for machines of the class mentioned an improved strip feeding mechanism whereby feeding efiort on the strips is effected continuously, first exclusively by strip feeding means and then exclusively by a companion strip feeding means in continuous alternation, whereby accumulations of bulges or other irregularities in the strips occasioned by the feeding action of the gripping feed rolls are effectively avoided and the accurate feeding and aligning of the strips thus effectively promoted.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide for machines of the class mentioned, an improved strip feeding, aligning and severing mechanism whereby the strips may be retarded or restrained by either one of two different feeding means, while they are fed or pulled forwardly by another feeding mechanism which feeds the strips faster than the first-mentioned feeding mechanism so as to create severing tension on the strips being fed.
  • the invention accordingly comprises the features of construction, combination of elements, and arrangement of parts, which will be exemplified in the construction hereinafter set forth and the scope of the application of which will -be indicated in the claims.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a strip feeding and severing machine embodying the improvements of the invention
  • Fig. 2 is also a perspective view of the same machine viewed from a different angle;
  • Fig. 3 is a partial side elevation of the machine shown in Fig. 1 viewed from the opposite side thereof;
  • Fig; 4 is a vertical longitudinalsection taken substantially on the line '4,4 of Fig. 2 looking in the direction indicated by the arrows;
  • Fig. 5 is a fragmentary enlarged vertical longitudinal section similar to that of Fig. 4;
  • Fig. 6 is a fragmentary sectional view similar 1 arrows, and showing a pair of feed rolls in enlarged side elevation, and,
  • Fig. 9 is a fragmentary transverse vertical section taken substantially of the line 9-9 of Fig. 3 looking in the direction of the arrows.
  • the strip feeding and severing-finechanism is mounted in a suitable supporting frame l4 having 'metallic side frame members or plates 15 connected together by suitable transverse cross ties or rods it, while the name M-maybe supported during operation in any desir'edmanner and-hereinshown as being 1 of thetype adapted to be supported upon a sult- :able table, bench or the like.
  • the improved-strip feeding and severing device is adapted for operation upon variousforms of long continuous strips or assemblies of a plurality of such strips, it is herein disclosed for use in connection w1th"a long continuous record a strip or an assembly S of such record strips which are ordinarily constructed of paper and adapted to receive record inscriptions.
  • these long continuous record strips may be provided with a longitudinal series of transverse weakened severance lines S weakened to promote severance along suchlines by perforating or by other forms of weakening well known in the art.
  • the record assembly S or manifolding assembly herein shown for illustrative purposes includes three long continuous strips in interleaved or superposed manifolding relation with each other, but it will be understood that the assembly may include a larger number of strips or a smaller number.
  • manifolding assemblies of this type include three long continuous strips in interleaved or superposed manifolding relation with each other, but it will be understood that the assembly may include a larger number of strips or a smaller number.
  • record strips are commonly interleaved with long 4 relation so that the records inscribed upon the top or original record strip are transferred by the interleaved transfer strips to the underlying orcopy record strips.
  • the record assembly S may be reversely folded on the transverse lines 8 into a zigzag supply rack 5*.
  • the strips of the assembly S may be free from attachment with each other as shown, for example, in Fig. l, or in the prior patent to vBrown, No. 1,641,620, issued September 6, 1927. Sometimes, however, the assembly strips may be connected together at spaced intervals along the assembly as shown, for example, in the Phillips and Allan Patent No. 2,306,900 issued December 29, 1942.
  • the assembly 8 may be provided with one or more longitudinal series of pin feed apertures 8 for cooperation with pin feed mechanism. It will be understood that the improved feeding and severing mechanism of this invention is adapted to operate upon strips or assemblies of strips of the general nature herein referred to, whether or not record strips or transfer strips are included.
  • the strips are fed by two pairs of strip gripping rotary feed rolls spaced apart a short distance longitudinally of the strip path and drivenin timed relation to each other for conjointly feeding the strips forwardly into the machine.
  • the forward pair of feed rolls includes a lower roll I] and an upper roll I 8, while the rearward pair includes the lower roll I 9 and an upper roll 20.
  • These feed rolls are suitably rotatably mounted in the side frames IS, the lower rolls l1 and i9 being supported by rotary shafts 2i and 22 rotating in bearings in the side frames l5 while the upper rolls are carried by shafts 23 and 24 rotatably mounted in bearings 25 mounted in guideways for vertical 'sliding adjustment.
  • the adjustable bearings 25 are yieldingly urged into their normal operative position by means -of compression springs 29, the tension of which may be adjusted by thumb screws 21 so as to vary the gripping tension of the pairs of feed-rolls.
  • Each pair of feed rolls i1, i8 and I9, 20 (sometimes termed the feed-in rolls) is driven by a rotary toothed drivingsprocket 28, keyed or otherwiseflrmiy-oonnected'to :the -outer,:projeeting extremity of theiower feed roll shaft 22 and driven by a small electric motor or other suitable power supply l through a power transmission system --l ater des'eribed.
  • LA '29 is secured to the lower'feed roll shaft 22 inside of the side'i'rame member l5, meshing with asimilar toothed gear? securedto the feed roll shaft 24 of the upper feed roll.
  • Also'thetoothed gear 29 meshes with an idler toothedgear-l3'L-rotatably the same rotative speed, it will be seen that each pair of feed rolls will cooperate in feeding relation with the strips to feed the same at the same speed. In other words, both pairs of feed rollscooperate to feed the strips at-the same speed so that there is no tension created in the reach of strips between the two pairs of feed rolls, and similarly, no looseness of the strips occurs.
  • Resilient facings are preferably provided for 8. each of the feed rolls II and 2. providing for e fective gripping of the strips in feeding relation therewith and also having a high coeillcient of frictional engagement with the surfaces of the strips. As shown in the illustrative embodiment of the drawing, each feed roll I4 and 20 is pro- 'vided with a peripheral facing I4 preferably of rubber or similar resilient material having high frictional engagement with the strips. While the lower rolls l1 and I! may for some purposes be faced like the rolls i8 and 20 as shown in Fig. 1
  • the two lower feed rolls have continuous uninterrupted strip gripping surfaces throughout, their entire circumference and are preferably knurled or roughened to increase the friction or feeding effort on the strips.
  • the depressed portions 35 and 36 are similar and may be formed by cutting away a portion of the surfaces of ,the facings or by molding the facings in this manner, and the depressed portions are substantially alike in both of the rolls. Both of the depressed portions extend through a circumferential'portion of the roll slightly less than 180 or half the circumference of each roll.
  • the depressed surface portion 35 is positioned differently circumferentially of the roll I! from the circumferential positioning of the depressed surface portion 36 of the roll 20 during normal operation.
  • the f length of the depressed portions 35 and 36 iongitudinally or axially of the rolls will ordinarily be somewhat greater than the widths of the widest strips upon which the machine is intended to operate.
  • the lengths of the depressed roll peripheries 35 and 36 are somewhat less-than the full length of the feed rolls so as to provide for metallic end rings or hands 31 and 38.
  • These end rings 81 and 38 as shown may be substantially the same diameter as the outer periphery of the feed rolls, or in the other words the outer surfaces of these end rings form substantial continuations of the outer peripheries of the feed rolls.
  • the peripheral surfaces of the end rings 31 and SI as well as the entire peripheral surfaces of the upper feed rolls l8 and '20 are positioned for contacting relation respectively with the peripheral surfaces of the two lower feed rolls l1 and IS.
  • the depth of the peripheral depressions 35'and 38 is suflicient to'release the gri of the feed rolls upon the strips being fed when these depressed portions come next to the respective lower feed rolls. 1
  • a longitudinally adjustable supporting carriage 39 Spaced some distance rearwardly of the two pairs of feed rolls l1, l8 and I9, 20 is a longitudinally adjustable supporting carriage 39 which can be adjusted forwardly and rearwardly of the strip path.
  • This supporting carriage is mounted upon longitudinal supporting rails 40 on the side frame members It.
  • of this adjustable carriage are connected by suitable cross tie rods and may be constructed to rest upon the supporting rails 40 and any desired antifriction supports may be utilized for th purpose.
  • a transverse shaft 43 is rotatably mounted in the end frames 4
  • a handwheel or operating handle 45 is fixed to the outer projecting extremity of the shaft whereby the shaft may be manually operated for adjusting the carriage forwardly or rearwardly longitudinally of the strip path.
  • a transverse tie and locking rod 46 is mounted in the end frames 4
  • a locking device may be connected to the rod 46' for locking the carriage 39 in any of its longitudinally adjusted positions. As shown, this locking device includes a locking washer 46a anchored to the rod 48 and engaging in looking relation against the outer surface of.
  • Additional feed rolls are rotatably mounted in the adjustable frame 33 including a lower feed roll 48 carried by shaft 49 rotatably mounted in bearings in the end frames 4
  • the adjustable bearings 52 and the upper roll 50 carried thereby are urged into normal operative position by compression springs 53, the tension of which may be adjusted by thumb screws 54.
  • the tension of-the feeding grip between the upper and lower feed, rolls may be adjusted as desired.
  • the pair of feed rolls 48 in are constructed and arranged to feed the strips somewhat faster than the feed-in rolls l1, l8 and-l9. 20 so as to create strip severing tension in the strips, they may be referred to as severing rolls or snatch rolls.
  • One of the severing feed rolls such as the upper roll III is also preferably provided with a resilient facing 55 of rubber or the like whereby the strips are yieldingly gripped in feeding relation between the rolls and also a high. degree of frictional effort is exerted upon the strips.
  • the lower roll 48 may 50, as shown in Fig. 4.
  • These tear-of rolls as shown have continuous uninterrupted gripping surfaces so that continuous feeding effort is exerted upon the strips engaged thereby during rotation of the feed rolls.
  • tear-ofi feed rolls 48 and 50 are shown as being substantially of the same diameters as those, of the feed-in rolls I I, l8, l9 and 21!,v these tear-off rolls are driven at a somewhat higher rotative speed than that of the other rolls so as to create the severing strip tension referred to, as later more fully described.
  • a protective guard plate may overlie the pairs of feed-in rolls being swingably mounted upon the tie rod l6, and a similar protective guard plate may be provided for the pair of snatch rolls being swingably mounted upon the supporting carriage 39.
  • Driving power for the three different pairs of feed rolls described above is transmitted through a suitable transmission system from a common source, such as the small electric motor 56 suitably mounted on the frame 14.
  • the driving motor may be provided with a suitable reduction gearing indicated diagrammatically att'l an connected to a driving shaft 59 carrying a driving the two pairs of feed rolls l1, l3 and I9, 29.
  • the driving chain also passes in driving relation over the driving sprocket 92 connected to the outer extension of the driving shaft 49 for the lower feed roll 49 of the longitudinally adjustaadjacent to the opposite strip edges toward its center.
  • This severing edge at its opposite extremities adjacent to the opposite longitudinal edges of the strips is positioned below the str ght line between the grip of the feed rolls I9, 29 and the grip of the snatch rolls 48, 59, as best sell in Fig. .4. Consequently, when the stri I tensioned by the fast feeding action of the snatch rolls, said strips will assume an offset or downble pair of snatch rolls.
  • This driving chain to 1' then extends downwardly over the idler sprocket 99 mounted for independent rotation upon the outer extension of the transverse tie rod 49 of the longitudinally adjustable carriage 39.
  • the sprocket chain extends for a distance substantially parallel to the upper surface of the adjacent supporting rail 40 and over another idler sprocket 94 positioned near the rear end of the supporting frame l4, and thence back I to the driving sprocket 59.
  • the driving sprocket chain 80 is connected for driving the three pairs of strip feeding rolls. It will be noted, as shown in Fig. 3, that the driving sprocket 62 for the longitudinally, adjustable snatch rolls 48, 59 is of somewhat smaller diameter than that of the driving sprocket 29 for the two pairs of feed-in rolls l1, l8 and I9, 29. Therefore since the snatch rolls are substantially the same diameters at their feeding peripheries as the diameters of the other feed rolls, the snatch rolls function tov feed the strips faster than do the feed-in rolls l1. l9 and i9, 29, the purpose of which is to create severing tension in the strips being fed as more fully described below.
  • the strip assembly S is guided into the forward feed rolls from the supply pack S by a strip guide H preferably, as shown, mounted tor lateral adjustment upon the transverse tie rods l6, and the stripsmay be guided and smoothed by means of bristle brushes or guiding elements I2 mounted upon one ofthe transverse tie rods i6.
  • sprocket chain 60 functions to drive the snatch rolls in any longitudinal adjustment of the carriage 39 along'the supporting rails 40.
  • is supported upon a WshaftTS iii'ii'unted for longitudinal adjustment in an elongated slot 66 in the frame, whereby the sprocket chain 99 can be kept at the proper operative tension.
  • Any well-known form of manually controlled locking means may be provided.
  • a strip severingblade 91 Positioned between the forward pairs of feed-in rolls l1, l9 and I9, 29 and the severing or snatch rolls 49, 59 mounted in the adjustable carriage 39, is a strip severingblade 91 extending transversely of the path of strip feed and preferably as shown mounted in operatively stationery position upon the side frames Hi.
  • This strip severing blade 61 is provided with terminal supporting lugs 89 connected to the transverse tie rod l6, and as shown is additionally supported near to its center of length by a bolt or fastening device 69 passing through the tie rod I6 and connected to the severing blade as best shown in Fig. 5.
  • the severing blade is firmly supported in stationary position adjacent to and just above the path of strip feed.
  • the blade 61 is preferably forwardly and downwardly inclined from its rear edge to its severing edge 10 as best seen in Figs. 2, 4 and 5.
  • a strip guiding plate 13 is mounted below the strip path between the forward feed rolls and the snatch rolls 4a, to,
  • This strip guiding plate extends between the two pairs of forward feed-in rolls and the longitudinally adi'ustable snatch rolls 49,150, being supported by brackets 14 attached thereto adjacent its forward end and connected to the shaft 43 mounted on the adjustable carriage 39 and movable forwardly and rearwardly with the carriage during adj tments thereof.
  • the guide plate 13 is additionally supported upon one of the transverse tie rpds'ili-being slidable thereon during the forward and rearward adjustments of the carriage 39. It will be seen that the forward end of the guide plate 13 moves for wardly or rearwardly with adjustments of the carriage 39 while the rearward part thereof slides over the supporting rods l6, thus maintaining the guiding plate in. proper-operative position irrespective of p the longitudinal adjustment of the carriage 39.
  • the strips are fed forwardly-by the plurality of pairs of feed rolls described, they are severed serially along the transverse weakened lines by engagement with the severing edge 10 and di vided into sheet lengths or unitsas indicated at S in Fig. 4 and asz later more fully described.
  • suspension rods or members 19 suitably attached to the supporting frame of the machine.
  • a longitudinall adjustable end plate faster feeding action of the snatch rolls.
  • the forward end of the strips or strip assembly 8 may be led forwardly from the zigzag pack 8' a or other source over the strip guide 1i and introduced into the feeding grip of the forward pair of feed-in rolls II, It.
  • the handwheel Ii is then turned to move the two pairs of feed rolls so as to feed the strips forward slowly, the forward ends thereof being thus introduced into the feeding grip of the second pair of feed-in rolls ll, 20.
  • the forward ends of the strips are then deflected downwardly slightly in engagement with bristle brush guides 82 so as to pass beneath the severing edge III of the severing blade 81 and thence forwardly into the feeding grip of the snatch rolls 48, 50 which are also driven through the sprocket chain 80 from the handwheel ii.
  • a slip clutch or similar means (not shown) will be incorporated in the reduction gearing unit 51 of the driving motor, permitting the driving sprocket It to turn during the time that the feed rolls are being moved by the handwheel 8
  • the adjustable roll carriage 39 will now be longitudinally adjusted through the handwheel 45 and adjusting pinions 44 to position the grip of the snatch rolls to take effect in gripping relation with the strips when the first severance lane, or a depthwise group of severance lines 8 are in substantial alignment at opposite end portions thereof with the adjacent opposite end portions of the severing edge 10.
  • the strips arethus positioned, further forward rotation of the feed rolls will cause the strips to be tensioned across the severin edge I due to the fact that the snatch rolls feed the strips faster than do the two forward pairs of feed rolls.
  • the depressed portions 35 and 36 are not only-positioned differently in the feed rolls l8 and 20 for the purpose described, but the circumferential extent of each of these depressed portions is somewhat less than half the circumferential extent of the feed rolls, that is, somewhat less than 180.
  • the driving motor 56 may be started whereupon the strips will be fed forwardly at a rapid rate and the strip assembly will be severed serially along the successive groups of weakened severance lines S During the feeding of the strips by the snatch rolls 8, at a faster rate than the feeding action of the two pairs of forward feed-in rolls I1, I.
  • the strips or strip assembly is gripped either by the pair of feed rolls l1, It or by the pair of feed rolls I9, 20.
  • restraint upon the strips will be exerted either by the first pair of feed rolls II, it or by the second pair of feed rolls I9, 20, thus creating strip severing tension on the reach of strips adjacent the severing edge 10 due to the The strip feeding and restrainin effort upon the strips.
  • the feeding grip of one pair of feed rolls is not discontinued until the feeding grip of the other pair is established. This can be clearly seen in Fig. 5 when both pairs of feed rolls are positioned to exert concurrent feeding grip upon the strips for a brief period.
  • strip gripping feeding mechanism such as by strip gripping feed rolls.
  • strip gripping feed rolls there is a tendency to cause wrinkles, bulges, creases, or other irregularities in the different superposed strips, and a tendency for some of the strips, particularly those next to the gripping surfaces, to move slightly ahead of the other strips.
  • These strip irregularities tend to accumulate at the strip feeding grip to such an extent that correct feeding of the strips is impaired or interrupted. This accumulation of irregularities in the strips is effectively avoided by this improved feeding mechanism and correct feeding of the strips is promoted.
  • strip severance across the strip severing edge 10
  • the strips during initiation of the severance are deflected downwardly from the direct straight course between the forward or feed-in rolls and the snatch rolls I8, and that the strips initially engage the severing edge at opposite longitudinal strip edges near the opposite outer extremities of the severing edge.
  • strip severance is initiated at the opposite strip edges and continues progressively transversely of the strips and inwardly thereof.
  • each sheet unit 8 is, thus detached and is fed forwardly by the snatch rolls, it is projected or guided into stacked position in the receivin supporting magazine 'll.
  • strip feeding means in combination, strip feeding means, a plurality of strip restraining devices, and means for controlling said restraining devices to exert strip restraint thereby, sometimes by one and sometimes by another thereof, during strip feed by said feeding means so as to create strip tension to effect transverse strip severance.
  • strip feeding means strip feeding means, a plurality of strip restraining devices, means for controlling said restraining devices to exert strip restraint thereby, sometimes by one and sometimes by another thereof, during strip feed by said feeding means so as to. create strip tension to efl'ect transverse strip severance, and a strip engaging member positioned between said feeding means and said restraining devices and cooperating with the strips during the tensioning thereof to promote strip severance.
  • strip feeding means a plurality of strip restraining devices, means for controlling said restraining devices to exert strip restraint thereby, sometimes by one and sometimes by another thereof, during strip feed by said feeding means so as to create strip tension to effect transverse strip severance, and a strip severing blade extending transversely of. the strip path and positioned between said feeding means and said restraining devices and across which the strips are engaged by the tensioning action of said strip feeding means to promote strip severance.
  • strip feeding means a plurality of strip restraining devices, means for controlling said restraining devices to exert strip restraint thereby, sometimes by one and sometimes by another thereof, during strip feed by said feeding means so as to create strip tension to effect transverse strip severance, and a strip severing edge extending transversely of th strip path and positioned between said feeding means and said restraining devices and across which the strips are engaged by the tensioning action of said strip feeding means to promote strip severance, said severing edge being forwardly inclined transversely to the longitudinal path of strip feed.
  • strip feeding means a plurality of strip restraining devices, means for controlling said restraining devices to exert strip restraint thereby. sometimes by one and sometimes by so as to initiate strip severance at opposite strip edges.
  • strip feeding means a plurality of strip feeding and restraining devices, means for controlling said feeding and restraining devices to exert strip restraint thereby, sometimes by one and sometimes by another thereof, during strip feed by said feeding means so as to create strip tension to effect transverse strip severance, and a strip severing edge extending transversely of the strip path and positioned between said feeding means and said feeding and restraining devices and across which the strips are engaged by the tensioning action of said strip feeding means to promote strip severance, said severing edge being forwardly inclined transversely to the longitudinal path of strip feed, said severing edge at a point thereof adjacent to a lateral strip edge being positioned to one side of a straight line between the points of strip engagement by said feeding means and said feeding and restraining devices and inclining toward said straight line, whereby strip severance is initiated substantially at the strip edge and is continued progressively therefrom.
  • strip feeding means a plurality of strip feeding and restraining devices, means for controlling said feeding and restraining devices to exert strip restraint thereby, sometimes by one and sometimes by another thereof, during strip feed by said feeding means so as to create strip tension to effect transverse strip severance, and a.
  • strip severing edge extending transversely of the strip path and positioned between said feeding means and said feeding and restraining devices and across which the strips are engaged by the tensioning action of said strip feeding means to promote strip severance, said severing edge being inclined inwardly and forwardly to the longitudinal path of strip feed from points adjacent to the opposite edges of the strips and said severing edge at points thereof respectively adjacent to opposite lateral strip edges being positioned to one side of a straight line between the points of strip engagement by said feedin means and said feeding and restraining devices and inclining thence toward said straight line, whereby strip severance is initiated substantially at opposite strip edges and is continued progressively therefrom.
  • strip feeding means strip restraining means longitudinally spaced from said feeding means so as to tension the strip reach between said combination
  • strip feeding means strip restraining means longitudinally spaced from said feeding means so as to tension by feeding action of said feeding means the strip reach between said feeding means and said restraining means.
  • a strip severing edge extending transversely of and adjacent to the strip path, the strips bein8 caused to be engaged in severing relation against said severing edge by said strip tensioning feeding action to effect transverse strip severance, said severing edge being forwardly inclined transversely to the longitudinal path of strip feed.
  • stri-p feeding means strip restraining means longitudinally spaced from said feeding means so as to tension the strip reach between said feeding means and said restraining means by feeding action of said feeding means, and a strip evering edge extending transversely of and adjacent to the strip path, the strips being caused to be engaged in severing relation against said severing edge by said strip tensioning feeding action to effect transverse strip severance, said severance edge being inclined inwardly and forwardly to the longitudinal path of strip feed from points adjacent to opposite edges of the strips so as to initiate severance substantially at opposite strip edges.
  • strip feeding means strip restraining means longitudinally spaced from said feeding means so as to tension the strip reach between said feeding means and said restraining means by feeding action of said feeding means, and a strip severing edge extending transversely of and adjacent to the strip path, the strips being caused to be engaged in severing relation against 'said severing edge by said strip tensioning feeding action to effect transverse strip severance, said severing edge being inclined inwardly and forwardly to the longitudinal path of strip feed from a point thereof adjacent to an edge of the strips so as to initiate severance substantially at said strip edge, said adjacent point of the severing edge being positioned in spaced relation to one side of a straight path between the points of strip engagement by said feeding means and said restraining means and inclining toward said straight path whereby strip severance initiated at the strip edge is continued progressively therefrom transversely of the strip.
  • strip feeding means strip restraining means longitudinally spaced from said feeding means so as to tension by feeding action the strip reach between said feeding means and said restraining means, and a strip severing blade having a severing edge extending transversely of and adjacent to the strip path.
  • the strips being caused to be engaged in severing relation against said severing edge by said strip tensioning feeding action to effect transverse strip severance, said transverse severing edge being inclined forwardly to the longitudinal path of strip feed from a a straight path between the points of stripengagement by said feeding means and said restraining devices and inclining thence toward said straight path whereby strip severance initiated at opposite longitudinal strip edges is continued progressively therefrom transversely of the strip 13.
  • strip feeding means strip restraining means longitudinally spaced from said feeding means so as to tension by feeding action the strip reach between said feeding means and said restraining means, and a strip severing blade extending transversely of the strip path and having a severing edge extending transversely of and adjacent to the strip path, the strips being caused to be engaged in severing relation against said severing edge by said strip tensioning feeding action to effect transverse strip severance, said severing blade being forwardly inclined from its rear or base edge toward its severing edge and toar the stri th.
  • strip feeding means strip restraining means longitudinally spaced from said feeding means so as to tension by feeding action the strip reach between said feeding means and said restraining means, and a strip severing blade extendingtransversely of the strip path and having a severing edge extending transversely of and adjacent to the strip path, the strips being caused to be engaged in severing relation against said severing edge by said strip tensioning feeding action to effect transverse strip severance, said severing blade being forwardly inclined from its rear or base edge toward its severing edge and T toward the strip path and having its transverse severing edge forwardly inclined to the longitudinal path of the strip feed.
  • a plurality of strip feeding means spaced apart longitudinally of the strip path, and means for exerting feeding effort on the strips being fed first by one of said feeding means and then by another thereof in alternation.
  • each exerting intermittent feeding grip on the '18 nd feeding means grips the strips in feeding relation therewith while the feeding grip of said one feeding means is released, and means whereby said plurality of feeding means coniointly exert continuous strip feeding eifort.
  • a plurality of strip feeding means including a plurality of pairs of feed rolls each pair of which exerts intermittent feeding grip on the strips, and means whereby one of said pairs of feed rolls grips the strips in feeding relation therewith while the feeding grip of a second pair of feed rolls is released.
  • a plurality of strip feeding means including a plurality of pairs of feed rolls each pair of which exerts intermittent feeding grip on the strips, means whereby one of said pairs of feed rolls grips the strips in feeding relation therewith while the feeding grip of a second pair of feed rolls is released, and means whereby said second pair of feed rolls grips the strips in feeding relation therewith while the feeding grip ofsaidone pair of feed .rolls is released.
  • a plurality of strip feeding means spaced apart longitudinally of the strip path, means whereby one of said feeding means grips the strips in feeding vrelation therewith, while the feeding grip of a second of said feeding means is released, and means whereby said plurality of feeding means conjointly exert continuous strip feeding effort.
  • a plurality of strip feeding means spaced apart longitudinally of the strip path and each exerting intermittent feeding grip on the strips, means whereby one of said feeding means grips the strips in feeding relation therewith while the feeding grip of a second of said feeding means is released, and means whereby said second feeding means grips the, strips in feeding relation therewith while the feeding grip of said one feeding means is released.
  • a plurality of strip feeding means spaced apart longitudinally of the strip path and each exerting intermittent feeding grip on the strips, means whereby one of said feeding means grips the strips in feeding relation therewith while the feeding grip of a second of said feeding means is released, means whereby said secthe strips in feeding relation therewith while the feeding grip of a second of said feeding means is released, means whereby said second feeding means grips the strips in feeding relation therewith while the feeding rip of said one feeding means is released, and means whereby said plurality of feeding means conjointly exert continuous strip feeding eflort.
  • a plurality of strip feeding means including a plurality of pairs of feed rolls driven in timed relation, means whereby one of said pairs of feed rolls grips the strips in feeding relation therewith while the feeding grip of a second pair of feed rolls is released, means wheregrip of said one pair of feed rolls is released,
  • a plurality of strip feeding means including a plurality of pairs of feed rolls driven in timed relation, one feed roll of each of said pairs of feed rolls having a part of its periphery depressed or omitted so as to exert intermittent strip feeding grip, said omitted portions of the feed rolls being positioned differently in the different pairs of rolls whereby one pair of each of said pairs of feed rolls grips the strips in feeding relation therewith while the strips are released from the feeding grip of another of said pairs of feed rolls.
  • a plurality of strip feeding means including a plurality of pairs of feed rolls driven in timed relation, one feed roll of each of said 17 pairs of feed rolls having a part of its periphery depressed or omitted so as to exert intermittent strip feeding grip, said depressed or omitted portions of the feed rolls being positioned differently in the different pairs of rolls whereby one pair of each of said pairs of feed rolls grips the strips in feeding relation therewith while the strips are released from the feeding grip of another of said pairs of feed rolls, said depressed or omitted portions of the roll peripheries being relatively positioned so the plurality of pairs of feed rolls conjointly exert continuous feeding eifort on the strips.
  • a plurality of strip feeding means spaced apart longitudinally of the strip path, means for exerting feeding effort on the strips being fed first by one of said feeding means and then by another thereof in alternation, and
  • a plurality of strip feeding means' spaced apart longitudinally of the strip path means for exerting feedin effort on the strips being fed. first by one of said feeding means and then by another thereof in alternation, means whereby said plurality of feeding means jointly exert continuous feeding effort on the strips, and an additional strip feeding means spaced from said first mentioned feeding means and operating to exert strip feed faster than said first mentioned feeding means thus to cause strip severing tension on the strip reach between said first mentioned, feeding means and said additional feeding means.
  • a plurality of strip gripping feeding means spaced apart longitudinally of the strip path and driven in timed relation, means for exerting strip gripping feeding effort on the strips by one of said feeding means while the feeding grip of a second of said feeding means is released, means for exerting strip gripping effort on the strips by said second feeding means while the feedin grip on said one feeding means is released, and an additional strip feeding means spaced from said first mentioned feeding means and operating to exert strip feed faster than said first mentioned feeding means when the strip feed faster than said first mentioned feeding means when the strips are gripped in feeding relation sometimes by one of said first mentioned feeding means and sometimes by another strips are gripped in feeding relation sometimes I by one of said first mentioned feeding means and sometimes by another thereof, thus to cause strip severing tension on the strip reach between said strip gripping feeding means and said additional feeding means.
  • a plurality of strip gripping feeding means spaced'apart longitudinally of the strip path, means for exerting strip gripping'feeding effort on the strips by one of said feeding means while the feeding grip of a second of said feeding means is released, means for exerting strip gripping eifort on the strips by said second feeding means while the feeding grip on said one feeding means is released, means whereby said plurality of strip gripping feeding means conjointly exert continuous strip feeding effort, and an additional strip feeding means spaced from said first mentioned feeding means and operating to exert thereof, thus to cause strip severing tension on the strip reach between said strip gripping feeding means and said additional feeding means.
  • a plurality of pairs of strip gripping feed rolls spaced apart longitudinally of the strip path, one feed roll of each said pair having a part of its periphery omitted or depressed so as to exert intermittent strip feeding grip, said omitted or depressed portions being positioned differently in the feed rolls of the difierent pairs whereby one pair of each of said pairs of feed rolls in alternation grips the strips in feeding relation therewith while the strips are released from the feeding grip of another of said pairs of feed rolls, and an additional strip feeding means spaced from said pairs of feed rolls and exerting strip feed faster than said feed rolls, thus to cause 'strip' severing tension on the strip reach between said feed rolls and said additional feeding means.
  • a plurality of pairs of strip gripping feed rolls spaced apart longitudinally of the strip path, one feed roll of each said, pair having a part of its periphery omitted or depressed so as to exert intermittent strip feeding grip, said omitted or depressed portions being positioned diiferently in the feed rolls of the different pairs whereby one pair of each of said pairs of feed rolls in alternation grips the strips in feeding relation therewith while the strips are released from the feeding grip of another of said pairs of feed rolls, and an additional strip feeding means spaced from said pairs of feed rolls and exerting strip feed faster than said feed rolls, thus to cause strip severing tension on the strip reach between said feed rolls and said additional feeding means, said depressed portions of the feed rolls being relatively positioned on the different rolls so as to exert continuous strip feeding effort conjointly by said pairs of feed rolls.
  • a plurality of strip feeding means spaced apart longitudinally of the strip path, means for exerting feeding effort on the strips beingfed first by one of said feeding means and then by another thereof in alternation, an additional strip feeding means spaced from said first mentioned feedin means and operating to exert strip feed faster than said first mentioned feeding means, thus to cause strip tension on the strip reach between said first mentioned feeding means and said additional feeding means, and a severing edge extending transversely of the strip path between said first mentioned strip feeding means and said additional strip feeding means against which the strips are engaged and severed ,by the strip tensioning action of the feeding means.
  • a plurality of strip feeding means spaced apart longitudinally of the strip path, means for exerting feedin effort on the strips being fed first by one of said feedine means and then by another thereof in alternation, an additional strin feeding means spaced from said first mentioned feeding means and operat ng to exert strip feed faster than said first mentioned feeding means. thus to cause strip tension on the strip reach between said first mentioned feeding means and said additional feeding means, and a severing edge extending transversely of the strip path between said first mentioned strip feedin means and said additional strip feeding means against which the strips are engaged and severed by the striptensioning-action of the wardiy inclined transversely of the longitudinal path of strip feed. 35. In a device of the character described, in
  • said severing edge being forfirst mentioned feedin means and operating to r and a severing edge extending transversely of l the strip path between said first mentioned strip feeding means and said additional stripfeeding means against which the strips are engaged and severed by the strip tensioning action of the,
  • said severing edge being inclined inwardly and forwardly to the longitudinal path of strip feed from points adjacent to opposite 9 edges of the strips'so as to initiate severance at the opposite-strip edges.
  • additional strip feeding means spaced from said first mentioned feeding means and operating to exert strip feed faster than said first mentioned feeding means, thus to cause strip tension on the strip reach between said first mentioned feeding means and said additional feeding means. and a severing edge extending transversely of I the strip path between said first mentioned strip feeding means and said additional strip feeding means against which thestrips are engaged and severed by the strip tensioning action of the the points of strip engagement by said first mentioned feedin means and said additional strip feeding means, and inclining thence toward said straight path wherebystrip severance is initiated at an edge portion of the strips and is continued 20 and said additional feeding means, and a severing edge forwardly inclined transversely of the longitudinal path of strip feed across which the strips are severed by said strip tension.
  • a plurality of pairs of strip gripping feed rolls spaced apart longitudinally of the strip path, one feed roll of each said pair having a part of its periphery omitted or depressed so as to exert intermittent strip feeding grip, said omitted or depressed portions being positioned differently in the feed rolls of the different pairs whereby one pair of each of said pairs of feed rolls in alternation grips the strips in feeding relation therewith while the strips are released from the feeding grip of another of said pairs of feed rolls, an additional strip feeding means spaced from said pairs of feed rolls and exerting strip faster than said feed rolls, thus to cause progressively therefrom transversely of the strips.
  • a plurality of strip gripping feeding means spaced apart longitudinally of the strip path; means for exerting strip gripping feeding efiort on the strips by one of said feeding means while the feeding grip of. a second of said feedin means is released, means for exerting strip gripping effort on the strips by strip tension on the strip reach between said feed rolls and said additional feeding means,
  • a strip feeding device of the character described in combination, a plurality of pairs said second feeding means while the feeding grip on said one feeding means is released, an additional strip feeding means spaced from said first mentioned feeding means and operating to exert strip feed faster than said first mentioned feedof strip feeding feed-in rolls, a pair of strip tear-oil. or snatch rolls feeding faster than said feed-in rolls, and means whereby said pairs of feed-in rolls exert alternate intermittent feeding action on the strips being fed.
  • a strip feeding and severing device in combination, a plurality of pairs of feed-in rolls, a pair of tear-off or snatch rolls feeding the 21 2 strips faster than said teed-in rolls so as to REFERENCES CITED tension the strip reach between said teed-in rolls
  • the following references are or record m the and said snatch rolls, means whereby said pairs t of feed-in rolls exert alternate intermittent strip me this TE gripping feeding action on the strips being fed, 5 UNITED STATES PA NTS and a strip severing edge extending transversely Number Name Date of the strip path and engageable in severing re- 2,331,351 Seeley Oct.

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June 27, 1950 F. HAGEMAN I STRIP FEEDING AND SEVERINGMACHINE Filed Nov. 7, 1945 5 Sheqts-Sheet 1 INVENTOR. LouiJ' Fflegeman BY ,June 27, 1950 F. HAGEMAN 2,513,093
STRIP FEEDING AND SEVERING MACHINE Filed Nov. 7, 1945 5 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENTO R. Lou-d6 flageman June 27, 1950 L. F. HAGEMAN STRIP FEEDING AND SEVERING momma 5 Sheets-Sheet 3 Filed Nov. 7, 1945 .m E Z V 5 1 mm fl .w WT y 3 d I in 0% g @XK Q at.
June 27, 1950 L. .F. HAGEMAN STRII FEEDING AND SEVERING MACHINE 5 Sheets-Sheet 4 Filed Nov. 7, 1945 INVENTOR. Louis .f/e ema'n BY Patented June 27, 1950 2,518,098 STRIP FEEDING AND SEVERING MACHINE Louis I. Hageman, Lewilton, N. Y., assignor to Moore Business Forms, Inc., Niagara Falls, 8. Y., a corporation of Delaware Application November 7,1945, Serial No. 627,191 (Ci. lei-84.5)
4; Claims.
This invention relates to improvements in strip feeding and severing machines, and more particularly to improvements in such machines adapted for feeding long continuous strips or assemblies of such strips arranged in superposed relation, and including an improved mechanism for severing such strips or assemblies along longitudinally spaced transverse lines thereof so as to divide the strips into a series of units or sheets. While the improved mechanism is herein disclosed in a machine, the principal function of which is to divide the strip or assembly into a series of units, it is not limited to such application but may be applied to various forms of machines where accurate feeding and aligning of the strips is required, suchas typewriting machines, tabulators, autographic registers, and other forms of manifolding machines.
It is a general object of the invention to provide an improved arrangement of strip feeding mechanism adapted to create an intermittent tension on the strips or assemblies of strips during the feeding thereof such as to cause them to be severed serially along a longitudinal series of transverse severance lines which may be perforated or otherwise weakened to facilitate the severance.
A further object of the invention is to provide a feeding mechanism for an assembly of superposed strips such as paper record strips, each strip of which is provided with a longitudinal series of weakened transverse severance lines. and having an improved arrangement and cooperation of elements to maintain such weakened severance lines substantially in depthwise alignment in the strips in groups or sets whereby the severance along these lines is facilitated and clean, smooth, severed strip edges assured, and failures avoided.
Another object of the invention is to provide an improved form of tearing or severing blade for the strips, having oppositely disposed sections thereof forwardly and transversely inclined transversely of the path of strip feed, thus causing the tearing or severing action on the strips to be initiated at opposite longitudinal edges of the strip or assembly of strips.
Another and more particular object of the invention is to provide in a machine of the class mentioned, a strip feeding mechanism including an improved arrangement of two pairs of feed rolls arranged to grip the strips or assembly alternately in feeding relation at longitudinally spaced parts thereof, thus alternately exerting feeding eifort on the strips and holding or restraining them during the strip severing operation which is eifected by a fast-feeding pair of e the strip assembly such as may be caused by the the other feed rolls, thus preventing accumulations of wrinkles, bulges or other irregularities in feeding action of the gripping feed rolls.
Another specific object of the invention is to provide for machines of the class mentioned, an improved strip feeding mechanism including spaced pairs of strip gripping feed rolls, each pair of which is arranged to grip the strip in feeding relation at longitudinally spaced parts thereof in feeding relation therewith and to release the grips alternately so as to prevent or absorb wrinkles, bulges or other irregularities in the strips, and to avoid accumulations thereof such as would interfere with accurate feeding of the strips, while at the same time maintaining a constant feeding effort upon the strips.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the intermittent strip feeding grip and release of the pairs of feed rolls is acomplished by an improved construction and arrangement of the feed rolls by cutting away or omitting a portion of the feeding periphery of at least one feed roll of each pair so that the strips being fed are released from feeding efiort when such omitted roll portion is positioned opposite or in juxtaposition to the companion roll, while the grip and strip feeding effort is reestablished when the .normal or unaltered strip gripping peripheries of both companion rolls come into cooperative strip gripping relation with each other.
Another object of the invention is to provide for machines of the class mentioned an improved strip feeding mechanism whereby feeding efiort on the strips is effected continuously, first exclusively by strip feeding means and then exclusively by a companion strip feeding means in continuous alternation, whereby accumulations of bulges or other irregularities in the strips occasioned by the feeding action of the gripping feed rolls are effectively avoided and the accurate feeding and aligning of the strips thus effectively promoted.
Another object of the invention is to provide for machines of the class mentioned, an improved strip feeding, aligning and severing mechanism whereby the strips may be retarded or restrained by either one of two different feeding means, while they are fed or pulled forwardly by another feeding mechanism which feeds the strips faster than the first-mentioned feeding mechanism so as to create severing tension on the strips being fed.
Other objects of the invention will be in part pointed out in the following detailed disclosure of certain illustrative but preferred embodiments 3 of the invention, and will be in part obvious as the disclosure proceeds.
The invention accordingly comprises the features of construction, combination of elements, and arrangement of parts, which will be exemplified in the construction hereinafter set forth and the scope of the application of which will -be indicated in the claims.
For a more comprehensive disclosure of the nature, objects and advantages of the invention, reference is had to the following detailed d1s-.
closure of the illustrative embodiments thereof,
and to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a strip feeding and severing machine embodying the improvements of the invention;
Fig. 2 is also a perspective view of the same machine viewed from a different angle;
Fig. 3 is a partial side elevation of the machine shown in Fig. 1 viewed from the opposite side thereof;
Fig; 4 is a vertical longitudinalsection taken substantially on the line '4,4 of Fig. 2 looking in the direction indicated by the arrows;
Fig. 5 is a fragmentary enlarged vertical longitudinal section similar to that of Fig. 4;
Fig. 6 is a fragmentary sectional view similar 1 arrows, and showing a pair of feed rolls in enlarged side elevation, and,
Fig. 9 is a fragmentary transverse vertical section taken substantially of the line 9-9 of Fig. 3 looking in the direction of the arrows.
Referring to the drawing for a detailed de-v U scription of the illustrative embodiment of the invention there shown, the strip feeding and severing-finechanism is mounted in a suitable supporting frame l4 having 'metallic side frame members or plates 15 connected together by suitable transverse cross ties or rods it, while the name M-maybe supported during operation in any desir'edmanner and-hereinshown as being 1 of thetype adapted to be supported upon a sult- :able table, bench or the like.
While the improved-strip feeding and severing device is adapted for operation upon variousforms of long continuous strips or assemblies of a plurality of such strips, it is herein disclosed for use in connection w1th"a long continuous record a strip or an assembly S of such record strips which are ordinarily constructed of paper and adapted to receive record inscriptions. As is common, these long continuous record strips may be provided with a longitudinal series of transverse weakened severance lines S weakened to promote severance along suchlines by perforating or by other forms of weakening well known in the art. The record assembly S or manifolding assembly herein shown for illustrative purposes includes three long continuous strips in interleaved or superposed manifolding relation with each other, but it will be understood that the assembly may include a larger number of strips or a smaller number. In manifolding assemblies of this type,
record strips are commonly interleaved with long 4 relation so that the records inscribed upon the top or original record strip are transferred by the interleaved transfer strips to the underlying orcopy record strips. As shown, the record assembly S may be reversely folded on the transverse lines 8 into a zigzag supply rack 5*. The strips of the assembly S may be free from attachment with each other as shown, for example, in Fig. l, or in the prior patent to vBrown, No. 1,641,620, issued September 6, 1927. Sometimes, however, the assembly strips may be connected together at spaced intervals along the assembly as shown, for example, in the Phillips and Allan Patent No. 2,306,900 issued December 29, 1942. Also, the assembly 8 may be provided with one or more longitudinal series of pin feed apertures 8 for cooperation with pin feed mechanism. It will be understood that the improved feeding and severing mechanism of this invention is adapted to operate upon strips or assemblies of strips of the general nature herein referred to, whether or not record strips or transfer strips are included.
As best shown in Figs. 4 and 5, the strips are fed by two pairs of strip gripping rotary feed rolls spaced apart a short distance longitudinally of the strip path and drivenin timed relation to each other for conjointly feeding the strips forwardly into the machine. The forward pair of feed rolls includes a lower roll I] and an upper roll I 8, while the rearward pair includes the lower roll I 9 and an upper roll 20. These feed rolls are suitably rotatably mounted in the side frames IS, the lower rolls l1 and i9 being supported by rotary shafts 2i and 22 rotating in bearings in the side frames l5 while the upper rolls are carried by shafts 23 and 24 rotatably mounted in bearings 25 mounted in guideways for vertical 'sliding adjustment. The adjustable bearings 25 are yieldingly urged into their normal operative position by means -of compression springs 29, the tension of which may be adjusted by thumb screws 21 so as to vary the gripping tension of the pairs of feed-rolls.
Each pair of feed rolls i1, i8 and I9, 20 (sometimes termed the feed-in rolls) is driven by a rotary toothed drivingsprocket 28, keyed or otherwiseflrmiy-oonnected'to :the -outer,:projeeting extremity of theiower feed roll shaft 22 and driven by a small electric motor or other suitable power supply l through a power transmission system --l ater des'eribed. LA '29 [is secured to the lower'feed roll shaft 22 inside of the side'i'rame member l5, meshing with asimilar toothed gear? securedto the feed roll shaft 24 of the upper feed roll. Also'thetoothed gear 29 meshes with an idler toothedgear-l3'L-rotatably the same rotative speed, it will be seen that each pair of feed rolls will cooperate in feeding relation with the strips to feed the same at the same speed. In other words, both pairs of feed rollscooperate to feed the strips at-the same speed so that there is no tension created in the reach of strips between the two pairs of feed rolls, and similarly, no looseness of the strips occurs.
Resilient facings are preferably provided for 8. each of the feed rolls II and 2. providing for e fective gripping of the strips in feeding relation therewith and also having a high coeillcient of frictional engagement with the surfaces of the strips. As shown in the illustrative embodiment of the drawing, each feed roll I4 and 20 is pro- 'vided with a peripheral facing I4 preferably of rubber or similar resilient material having high frictional engagement with the strips. While the lower rolls l1 and I! may for some purposes be faced like the rolls i8 and 20 as shown in Fig. 1
4, they are preferably provided with knurled metal gripping faces as shown in Figs. 5, 6, '1 and 8. The outer strip engaging surfaces of all of the rolls are of the same circumference.
As best shown in Figs. 5 and 6, the two lower feed rolls have continuous uninterrupted strip gripping surfaces throughout, their entire circumference and are preferably knurled or roughened to increase the friction or feeding effort on the strips. Butthe strip gripping surfaces of the up r feed rolls l8 and are interrupted by depressed or omitted partsof the rubber facing 34 as indicated at 35 in the roll I! and at 3B in the roll 20. The depressed portions 35 and 36 are similar and may be formed by cutting away a portion of the surfaces of ,the facings or by molding the facings in this manner, and the depressed portions are substantially alike in both of the rolls. Both of the depressed portions extend through a circumferential'portion of the roll slightly less than 180 or half the circumference of each roll. But the depressed surface portion 35 is positioned differently circumferentially of the roll I! from the circumferential positioning of the depressed surface portion 36 of the roll 20 during normal operation. The f length of the depressed portions 35 and 36 iongitudinally or axially of the rolls will ordinarily be somewhat greater than the widths of the widest strips upon which the machine is intended to operate.
As best shown in Figs. 1 and 8 the lengths of the depressed roll peripheries 35 and 36 are somewhat less-than the full length of the feed rolls so as to provide for metallic end rings or hands 31 and 38. These end rings 81 and 38 as shown may be substantially the same diameter as the outer periphery of the feed rolls, or in the other words the outer surfaces of these end rings form substantial continuations of the outer peripheries of the feed rolls. The peripheral surfaces of the end rings 31 and SI as well as the entire peripheral surfaces of the upper feed rolls l8 and '20 (with the exception of the depressed or omitted parts thereof) are positioned for contacting relation respectively with the peripheral surfaces of the two lower feed rolls l1 and IS. The depth of the peripheral depressions 35'and 38 is suflicient to'release the gri of the feed rolls upon the strips being fed when these depressed portions come next to the respective lower feed rolls. 1
Spaced some distance rearwardly of the two pairs of feed rolls l1, l8 and I9, 20 is a longitudinally adjustable supporting carriage 39 which can be adjusted forwardly and rearwardly of the strip path. This supporting carriage is mounted upon longitudinal supporting rails 40 on the side frame members It. The end frames 4| of this adjustable carriage are connected by suitable cross tie rods and may be constructed to rest upon the supporting rails 40 and any desired antifriction supports may be utilized for th purpose.
. Mounted on the inner surfaces of each of the .be faced with rubber like the roll side frame members It are longitudinal toothed rack bars 42 firmly attached in position. A transverse shaft 43 is rotatably mounted in the end frames 4| carrying spaced toothed pinions 44 meshing respectively with the teeth of the rack bars 42. A handwheel or operating handle 45 is fixed to the outer projecting extremity of the shaft whereby the shaft may be manually operated for adjusting the carriage forwardly or rearwardly longitudinally of the strip path. A transverse tie and locking rod 46 is mounted in the end frames 4| and provided with an external operating handwheel 4I threaded to outer extremity thereof. A locking device may be connected to the rod 46' for locking the carriage 39 in any of its longitudinally adjusted positions. As shown, this locking device includes a locking washer 46a anchored to the rod 48 and engaging in looking relation against the outer surface of.
the side frame member l5 when the handwheel 41 is tightened on the opposite threaded end of the rod 46. This rod slides through an opening in the end frame 4| and the handwheel 41 may frictionally engage in holding relation against the adjacent outer face of the side frame It.
Additional feed rolls are rotatably mounted in the adjustable frame 33 including a lower feed roll 48 carried by shaft 49 rotatably mounted in bearings in the end frames 4| and an upper feed roll 50 mounted on a rotary supporting shaft 5| rotatably mounted in vertically adjustable bearings 52 mounted in vertical slideways in the end frames 4|. The adjustable bearings 52 and the upper roll 50 carried thereby are urged into normal operative position by compression springs 53, the tension of which may be adjusted by thumb screws 54. Thus the tension of-the feeding grip between the upper and lower feed, rolls may be adjusted as desired. Since the pair of feed rolls 48, in are constructed and arranged to feed the strips somewhat faster than the feed-in rolls l1, l8 and-l9. 20 so as to create strip severing tension in the strips, they may be referred to as severing rolls or snatch rolls.
One of the severing feed rolls such as the upper roll III is also preferably provided with a resilient facing 55 of rubber or the like whereby the strips are yieldingly gripped in feeding relation between the rolls and also a high. degree of frictional effort is exerted upon the strips. Although it is preferred to provide the lower roll 48 with a knurled metallic gripping surface as shown in Figs. 1 and 7, for some purposes it may 50, as shown in Fig. 4. These tear-of rolls as shown have continuous uninterrupted gripping surfaces so that continuous feeding effort is exerted upon the strips engaged thereby during rotation of the feed rolls. Although the tear-ofi feed rolls 48 and 50 are shown as being substantially of the same diameters as those, of the feed-in rolls I I, l8, l9 and 21!,v these tear-off rolls are driven at a somewhat higher rotative speed than that of the other rolls so as to create the severing strip tension referred to, as later more fully described. As shown in Fig. 4 of the drawing a protective guard plate may overlie the pairs of feed-in rolls being swingably mounted upon the tie rod l6, and a similar protective guard plate may be provided for the pair of snatch rolls being swingably mounted upon the supporting carriage 39.
Driving power for the three different pairs of feed rolls described above is transmitted through a suitable transmission system from a common source, such as the small electric motor 56 suitably mounted on the frame 14. The driving motor may be provided with a suitable reduction gearing indicated diagrammatically att'l an connected to a driving shaft 59 carrying a driving the two pairs of feed rolls l1, l3 and I9, 29. The driving chain also passes in driving relation over the driving sprocket 92 connected to the outer extension of the driving shaft 49 for the lower feed roll 49 of the longitudinally adjustaadjacent to the opposite strip edges toward its center. This severing edge at its opposite extremities adjacent to the opposite longitudinal edges of the strips is positioned below the str ght line between the grip of the feed rolls I9, 29 and the grip of the snatch rolls 48, 59, as best sell in Fig. .4. Consequently, when the stri I tensioned by the fast feeding action of the snatch rolls, said strips will assume an offset or downble pair of snatch rolls. This driving chain to 1' then extends downwardly over the idler sprocket 99 mounted for independent rotation upon the outer extension of the transverse tie rod 49 of the longitudinally adjustable carriage 39. From this point the sprocket chain extends for a distance substantially parallel to the upper surface of the adjacent supporting rail 40 and over another idler sprocket 94 positioned near the rear end of the supporting frame l4, and thence back I to the driving sprocket 59.
It will thus be seen that the driving sprocket chain 80 is connected for driving the three pairs of strip feeding rolls. It will be noted, as shown in Fig. 3, that the driving sprocket 62 for the longitudinally, adjustable snatch rolls 48, 59 is of somewhat smaller diameter than that of the driving sprocket 29 for the two pairs of feed-in rolls l1, l8 and I9, 29. Therefore since the snatch rolls are substantially the same diameters at their feeding peripheries as the diameters of the other feed rolls, the snatch rolls function tov feed the strips faster than do the feed-in rolls l1. l9 and i9, 29, the purpose of which is to create severing tension in the strips being fed as more fully described below. Due to the relative positioning of the driving sprocket .92 for the lower snatch roll 48 on the longitudinally adjustable supporting carriage 39 and of the idler sprockets 69 and 64, it will be seen that the wardly deflected position from a straight line between the grips of the feed-in rolls and sn tch rolls due to the positioning of the edge lllof the severing blade 81. Due to this offset position the strips thus tensioned will be caused to be engaged with a tearing action against the strip severing edge, and the severing action will be initiated at opposite strip edges and will be progressively continued inwardly transversely of the strips; this severing action of th strips is more fully described below.
As best shown in Figs. 1 and 4, the strip assembly S is guided into the forward feed rolls from the supply pack S by a strip guide H preferably, as shown, mounted tor lateral adjustment upon the transverse tie rods l6, and the stripsmay be guided and smoothed by means of bristle brushes or guiding elements I2 mounted upon one ofthe transverse tie rods i6.
sprocket chain 60 functions to drive the snatch rolls in any longitudinal adjustment of the carriage 39 along'the supporting rails 40. The adjusting idler sprocket 6| is supported upon a WshaftTS iii'ii'unted for longitudinal adjustment in an elongated slot 66 in the frame, whereby the sprocket chain 99 can be kept at the proper operative tension. Any well-known form of manually controlled locking means may be provided.
for locking the adjusting sprocket Si in its different-adjusted positions in the slot 69.
Positioned between the forward pairs of feed-in rolls l1, l9 and I9, 29 and the severing or snatch rolls 49, 59 mounted in the adjustable carriage 39, is a strip severingblade 91 extending transversely of the path of strip feed and preferably as shown mounted in operatively stationery position upon the side frames Hi. This strip severing blade 61 is provided with terminal supporting lugs 89 connected to the transverse tie rod l6, and as shown is additionally supported near to its center of length by a bolt or fastening device 69 passing through the tie rod I6 and connected to the severing blade as best shown in Fig. 5. Thus it will be seen that the severing blade is firmly supported in stationary position adjacent to and just above the path of strip feed. The blade 61 is preferably forwardly and downwardly inclined from its rear edge to its severing edge 10 as best seen in Figs. 2, 4 and 5. The
severing edge I9 inclines rearwardly transversely 1 Y of. the strip path from its opposite extremities In order to assure that the forward-edge of the strip assembly enters properly into the feeding grip of the snatch rolls 48; 59 after passing beyond the forward or feed-in rolls and the severing edge 19, a strip guiding plate 13 is mounted below the strip path between the forward feed rolls and the snatch rolls 4a, to, This strip guiding plate, as best seen in Figs.- 2 and 4, extends between the two pairs of forward feed-in rolls and the longitudinally adi'ustable snatch rolls 49,150, being supported by brackets 14 attached thereto adjacent its forward end and connected to the shaft 43 mounted on the adjustable carriage 39 and movable forwardly and rearwardly with the carriage during adj tments thereof. The guide plate 13 is additionally supported upon one of the transverse tie rpds'ili-being slidable thereon during the forward and rearward adjustments of the carriage 39. It will be seen that the forward end of the guide plate 13 moves for wardly or rearwardly with adjustments of the carriage 39 while the rearward part thereof slides over the supporting rods l6, thus maintaining the guiding plate in. proper-operative position irrespective of p the longitudinal adjustment of the carriage 39.
As the strips are fed forwardly-by the plurality of pairs of feed rolls described, they are severed serially along the transverse weakened lines by engagement with the severing edge 10 and di vided into sheet lengths or unitsas indicated at S in Fig. 4 and asz later more fully described.
- are received and is supportedin suspended position by means of suspension rods or members 19 suitably attached to the supporting frame of the machine. A longitudinall adjustable end plate faster feeding action of the snatch rolls.
. 9 which the sheet units 8 are projected by the feeding mechanism, and is supported for longitudinal adjustment upon the supporting rod 80 while its lower edge rests upon the bottom plate 11.
From the foregoing detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the invention, the operation thereof will be fully understood by those skilled in the art and for convenience and clearness may be summarized as follows:
The forward end of the strips or strip assembly 8 may be led forwardly from the zigzag pack 8' a or other source over the strip guide 1i and introduced into the feeding grip of the forward pair of feed-in rolls II, It. The handwheel Ii is then turned to move the two pairs of feed rolls so as to feed the strips forward slowly, the forward ends thereof being thus introduced into the feeding grip of the second pair of feed-in rolls ll, 20. The forward ends of the strips are then deflected downwardly slightly in engagement with bristle brush guides 82 so as to pass beneath the severing edge III of the severing blade 81 and thence forwardly into the feeding grip of the snatch rolls 48, 50 which are also driven through the sprocket chain 80 from the handwheel ii. In this connection, it will be noted that a slip clutch or similar means (not shown) will be incorporated in the reduction gearing unit 51 of the driving motor, permitting the driving sprocket It to turn during the time that the feed rolls are being moved by the handwheel 8| during the.strip threading operation. Since the longitudinal spacing of the transverse weakened severance lines 8 of the strip assembly may vary in diflerent assemblies to form different lengths of sheet units S, the adjustable roll carriage 39 will now be longitudinally adjusted through the handwheel 45 and adjusting pinions 44 to position the grip of the snatch rolls to take effect in gripping relation with the strips when the first severance lane, or a depthwise group of severance lines 8 are in substantial alignment at opposite end portions thereof with the adjacent opposite end portions of the severing edge 10. When the strips arethus positioned, further forward rotation of the feed rolls will cause the strips to be tensioned across the severin edge I due to the fact that the snatch rolls feed the strips faster than do the two forward pairs of feed rolls. When the strips are thus positioned in the grips of all of the feed rolls and the carriage 39 properly adjusted as deiii will be gripped in feeding and'restraining relation therewith by the pair of rolls I8, 20 because the depressed or omitted portion 36 of the periphery of roll {20 is away from juxtaposed relation with the roll it, the result bein that the strips are gripped between the normal gripping periphery of the roll 10 and the periphery of the" roll it. At the same moment the depressed or omitted part 35 of the periphery of feed roll i8 is positioned next to the periphery of the roll i'l whereby the feeding grip of this pair of rolls is released and there is no feeding or restraining action at this moment by this pair of feed rolls. Therefore, if the strip tensioning and severing action occurs during the interval that the depressed portion II of the roll i8 is passing by the adjacent portion of the roll II, the restraining action on the strips during the severing action of the snatch rolls will be exerted solely by the grip of the pair of feed rolls I9, 20. Similarly, during the period that the depressed portion 38 of the feed roll 2|! is passing by the strips at points thereof engaging the lower feed roll IS, the depressed portion 35 of the roll it will have passed beyond the adjacent portion of the lower feed roll l'l whereupon the strips will be fed and restrained solely by the feeding grip between the feed rolls i 1, it. Thus it will be seen that the restraint upon the strips during the severing operation will be exerted sometimes by the pair of feed rolls i1, i8 and sometimes by the feed rolls I9, 20, dependent upon the longitudinal spacing of the severance lines 8 and to other variable factors.
It will be noted that the depressed portions 35 and 36 are not only-positioned differently in the feed rolls l8 and 20 for the purpose described, but the circumferential extent of each of these depressed portions is somewhat less than half the circumferential extent of the feed rolls, that is, somewhat less than 180. For this reason, as best seen in Fig. 5, it will be noted that the two pairs of feed rolls acting conjointly, exert continuous scribed, the driving motor 56 may be started whereupon the strips will be fed forwardly at a rapid rate and the strip assembly will be severed serially along the successive groups of weakened severance lines S During the feeding of the strips by the snatch rolls 8, at a faster rate than the feeding action of the two pairs of forward feed-in rolls I1, I. and I9, 20, it will be particularly noted that the strips or strip assembly is gripped either by the pair of feed rolls l1, It or by the pair of feed rolls I9, 20. Thus restraint upon the strips will be exerted either by the first pair of feed rolls II, it or by the second pair of feed rolls I9, 20, thus creating strip severing tension on the reach of strips adjacent the severing edge 10 due to the The strip feeding and restrainin effort upon the strips. In other words, the feeding grip of one pair of feed rolls is not discontinued until the feeding grip of the other pair is established. This can be clearly seen in Fig. 5 when both pairs of feed rolls are positioned to exert concurrent feeding grip upon the strips for a brief period. In this position the feedin grip of the feed rolls i9, 20 is just beginning to take effect, whereas the feeding grip of the feed rolls I1, i8 is still effective but will be released upon further rotation of the rolls a short distance due to the fact that the depressed portion 35 will immediately move into Ijuxtaposition with the feeding periphery of roll I.
There is another important function accomplished by the two pairs of feeding rolls II, It and i9, 20 constructed and arranged as herein described. This relates to the accurate feeding of the strips or strip assembly and the avoiding of longitudinal disalignment of the superposed strips of an assembly and of the transverse weakened severance lines thereof. For satisfactory feeding effects, it is essential that the superposed strips, when fed in tabulating or other writing machines, be kept in correct longitudinal alignment with each other so that inscriptions made upon blank forms of the original record strip will be transferred by suitable transfer media to the proper spaces of the blank forms of the underlying record strips. Also for satisfactory severing of the strips along the transverse weakened severance lines thereof, it is essential that these severance ment in atraoes which are arranged in all of the superposed strips, be kept in substantial depthwise aligngroups along the assembly, in order. that all of the severance lines of each group may be r substantially aligned with the severing edge II when the severing action takes place.
These important functions are believed to be accomplished by this improved feeding mechanism substantially in the following manner:
When assemblies of superposed strips are fed by strip gripping feeding mechanism such as by strip gripping feed rolls. there is a tendency to cause wrinkles, bulges, creases, or other irregularities in the different superposed strips, and a tendency for some of the strips, particularly those next to the gripping surfaces, to move slightly ahead of the other strips. These strip irregularities tend to accumulate at the strip feeding grip to such an extent that correct feeding of the strips is impaired or interrupted. This accumulation of irregularities in the strips is effectively avoided by this improved feeding mechanism and correct feeding of the strips is promoted.
'Due to the fact that the strips are intermittently gripped in feeding relation therewith by each pair of feed rolls and intermittently released by action of the omitted or depressed portions 3, 36, the accumulations of the strip irregularities referred to are avoided. Thus when a strip irregularity is caused in the strips at the strip feeding grip thereon, such irregularity is,
absorbed or adjusted as soon as the grip is released by the action of the depressed portiom I! or as in the feed roll peripheries. At the instant the feeding grip is thus, released, the bulges or other irregularities in the strips are absorbed due to the natural resiliency of the paper and the tendency thereof to assume the normal flat condition at the moment of grip release. Both pairs of feed rolls I1, is and I9, function in this manner to avoid undue accumulations of strip irregularities, thus promoting accurac of strip feed, while at the same time there is a constant feeding effort upon the strips due to the combined or conjoint action of the two pairs of feed rolls. Also there is a constant restraining eflort upon the strips opposed to the action of the snatch rolls'48, ill because the strips are continuously gripped by the conjoint action of the two pairs of feed rolls ll, l8 and I8, 2|.
At the moment of strip severance across the strip severing edge 10, it will be noted that the strips during initiation of the severance, are deflected downwardly from the direct straight course between the forward or feed-in rolls and the snatch rolls I8, and that the strips initially engage the severing edge at opposite longitudinal strip edges near the opposite outer extremities of the severing edge. Thus as the tension on the strips increases due to the fast feeding action of the snatch rolls, strip severance is initiated at the opposite strip edges and continues progressively transversely of the strips and inwardly thereof.
The final severing action occurs near the central portion of the severing edge or the apex thereof Thus the strips are severed with a tearing action,
the tear of which progresses transversely of thewhere the two oppositely inclined portions meet.
with the guiding plate II and will be g ided thereby into the grip of the snatch rolls, whereupon strip severance is immediately effected along the next successive group of weakened severance lines 5 As each sheet unit 8 is, thus detached and is fed forwardly by the snatch rolls, it is projected or guided into stacked position in the receivin supporting magazine 'll.
Since certain changes may be made in the above construction and different embodiments of the invention could be made without departing from the scope thereof, it isv intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawing shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
The invention having thus been fully described, the following is claimed:
1. In a machine of the character described, in combination, strip feeding means, a plurality of strip restraining devices, and means for controlling said restraining devices to exert strip restraint thereby, sometimes by one and sometimes by another thereof, during strip feed by said feeding means so as to create strip tension to effect transverse strip severance.
2. In a machine of the'character described, in
combination, strip feeding means, a plurality of strip restraining devices, means for controlling said restraining devices to exert strip restraint thereby, sometimes by one and sometimes by another thereof, during strip feed by said feeding means so as to. create strip tension to efl'ect transverse strip severance, and a strip engaging member positioned between said feeding means and said restraining devices and cooperating with the strips during the tensioning thereof to promote strip severance.
3. In a machine of the character described, in combination, strip feeding means, a plurality of strip restraining devices, means for controlling said restraining devices to exert strip restraint thereby, sometimes by one and sometimes by another thereof, during strip feed by said feeding means so as to create strip tension to effect transverse strip severance, and a strip severing blade extending transversely of. the strip path and positioned between said feeding means and said restraining devices and across which the strips are engaged by the tensioning action of said strip feeding means to promote strip severance.
, 4. In a machine of the character described, in combination, strip feeding means, a plurality of strip restraining devices, means for controlling said restraining devices to exert strip restraint thereby, sometimes by one and sometimes by another thereof, during strip feed by said feeding means so as to create strip tension to effect transverse strip severance, and a strip severing edge extending transversely of th strip path and positioned between said feeding means and said restraining devices and across which the strips are engaged by the tensioning action of said strip feeding means to promote strip severance, said severing edge being forwardly inclined transversely to the longitudinal path of strip feed.
5. In a machine of the character described, in-
combination, strip feeding means, a plurality of strip restraining devices, means for controlling said restraining devices to exert strip restraint thereby. sometimes by one and sometimes by so as to initiate strip severance at opposite strip edges.
6. In a machine of the character described, in combination, strip feeding means, a plurality of strip feeding and restraining devices, means for controlling said feeding and restraining devices to exert strip restraint thereby, sometimes by one and sometimes by another thereof, during strip feed by said feeding means so as to create strip tension to effect transverse strip severance, and a strip severing edge extending transversely of the strip path and positioned between said feeding means and said feeding and restraining devices and across which the strips are engaged by the tensioning action of said strip feeding means to promote strip severance, said severing edge being forwardly inclined transversely to the longitudinal path of strip feed, said severing edge at a point thereof adjacent to a lateral strip edge being positioned to one side of a straight line between the points of strip engagement by said feeding means and said feeding and restraining devices and inclining toward said straight line, whereby strip severance is initiated substantially at the strip edge and is continued progressively therefrom.
7. In a machine of the character described, in combination, strip feeding means. a plurality of strip feeding and restraining devices, means for controlling said feeding and restraining devices to exert strip restraint thereby, sometimes by one and sometimes by another thereof, during strip feed by said feeding means so as to create strip tension to effect transverse strip severance, and a. strip severing edge extending transversely of the strip path and positioned between said feeding means and said feeding and restraining devices and across which the strips are engaged by the tensioning action of said strip feeding means to promote strip severance, said severing edge being inclined inwardly and forwardly to the longitudinal path of strip feed from points adjacent to the opposite edges of the strips and said severing edge at points thereof respectively adjacent to opposite lateral strip edges being positioned to one side of a straight line between the points of strip engagement by said feedin means and said feeding and restraining devices and inclining thence toward said straight line, whereby strip severance is initiated substantially at opposite strip edges and is continued progressively therefrom.
8. In a machine of the character described, in combination, strip feeding means, strip restraining means longitudinally spaced from said feeding means so as to tension the strip reach between said combination, strip feeding means, strip restraining means longitudinally spaced from said feeding means so as to tension by feeding action of said feeding means the strip reach between said feeding means and said restraining means. and a strip severing edge extending transversely of and adjacent to the strip path, the strips bein8 caused to be engaged in severing relation against said severing edge by said strip tensioning feeding action to effect transverse strip severance, said severing edge being forwardly inclined transversely to the longitudinal path of strip feed.
10. In a machine of the character described, in combination, stri-p feeding means, strip restraining means longitudinally spaced from said feeding means so as to tension the strip reach between said feeding means and said restraining means by feeding action of said feeding means, and a strip evering edge extending transversely of and adjacent to the strip path, the strips being caused to be engaged in severing relation against said severing edge by said strip tensioning feeding action to effect transverse strip severance, said severance edge being inclined inwardly and forwardly to the longitudinal path of strip feed from points adjacent to opposite edges of the strips so as to initiate severance substantially at opposite strip edges.
11. In a machine of the character described, in combination, strip feeding means, strip restraining means longitudinally spaced from said feeding means so as to tension the strip reach between said feeding means and said restraining means by feeding action of said feeding means, and a strip severing edge extending transversely of and adjacent to the strip path, the strips being caused to be engaged in severing relation against 'said severing edge by said strip tensioning feeding action to effect transverse strip severance, said severing edge being inclined inwardly and forwardly to the longitudinal path of strip feed from a point thereof adjacent to an edge of the strips so as to initiate severance substantially at said strip edge, said adjacent point of the severing edge being positioned in spaced relation to one side of a straight path between the points of strip engagement by said feeding means and said restraining means and inclining toward said straight path whereby strip severance initiated at the strip edge is continued progressively therefrom transversely of the strip.
12. In a machine of the character described, in combination, strip feeding means, strip restraining means longitudinally spaced from said feeding means so as to tension by feeding action the strip reach between said feeding means and said restraining means, and a strip severing blade having a severing edge extending transversely of and adjacent to the strip path. the strips being caused to be engaged in severing relation against said severing edge by said strip tensioning feeding action to effect transverse strip severance, said transverse severing edge being inclined forwardly to the longitudinal path of strip feed from a a straight path between the points of stripengagement by said feeding means and said restraining devices and inclining thence toward said straight path whereby strip severance initiated at opposite longitudinal strip edges is continued progressively therefrom transversely of the strip 13. In a machine of the character described, in combination, strip feeding means, strip restraining means longitudinally spaced from said feeding means so as to tension by feeding action the strip reach between said feeding means and said restraining means, and a strip severing blade extending transversely of the strip path and having a severing edge extending transversely of and adjacent to the strip path, the strips being caused to be engaged in severing relation against said severing edge by said strip tensioning feeding action to effect transverse strip severance, said severing blade being forwardly inclined from its rear or base edge toward its severing edge and toar the stri th. v w 12 In a mzc fine of the character described, in combination, strip feeding means, strip restraining means longitudinally spaced from said feeding means so as to tension by feeding action the strip reach between said feeding means and said restraining means, and a strip severing blade extendingtransversely of the strip path and having a severing edge extending transversely of and adjacent to the strip path, the strips being caused to be engaged in severing relation against said severing edge by said strip tensioning feeding action to effect transverse strip severance, said severing blade being forwardly inclined from its rear or base edge toward its severing edge and T toward the strip path and having its transverse severing edge forwardly inclined to the longitudinal path of the strip feed.
15. In a machine of the character described,
in combination, a plurality of strip feeding means spaced apart longitudinally of the strip path, and means for exerting feeding effort on the strips being fed first by one of said feeding means and then by another thereof in alternation.
16. In a machine of the character described,
each exerting intermittent feeding grip on the '18 nd feeding means grips the strips in feeding relation therewith while the feeding grip of said one feeding means is released, and means whereby said plurality of feeding means coniointly exert continuous strip feeding eifort.
20. In a device of the character described, in combination, a plurality of strip feeding means including a plurality of pairs of feed rolls each pair of which exerts intermittent feeding grip on the strips, and means whereby one of said pairs of feed rolls grips the strips in feeding relation therewith while the feeding grip of a second pair of feed rolls is released. 1
21. In a device of the chamber described, in combination, a plurality of strip feeding means including a plurality of pairs of feed rolls each pair of which exerts intermittent feeding grip on the strips, means whereby one of said pairs of feed rolls grips the strips in feeding relation therewith while the feeding grip of a second pair of feed rolls is released, and means whereby said second pair of feed rolls grips the strips in feeding relation therewith while the feeding grip ofsaidone pair of feed .rolls is released.
22. In a machine of the character described, in combination, a plurality of strip feeding means spaced apart longitudinally of the strip path, means whereby one of said feeding means grips the strips in feeding vrelation therewith, while the feeding grip of a second of said feeding means is released, and means whereby said plurality of feeding means conjointly exert continuous strip feeding effort.
23; In a machine of the character described, in combination, a plurality of strip feeding means spaced apart longitudinally of the strip path,
means whereby one of said feeding means grips p in combination, a plurality of strip feeding means strips, and means whereby one of said feeding a means grips the strips in feeding relation therewith while the feeding grip of a second of said feeding means is released;
18. In a machine of the character described,
in combination, a plurality of strip feeding means spaced apart longitudinally of the strip path and each exerting intermittent feeding grip on the strips, means whereby one of said feeding means grips the strips in feeding relation therewith while the feeding grip of a second of said feeding means is released, and means whereby said second feeding means grips the, strips in feeding relation therewith while the feeding grip of said one feeding means is released.
19. In a machine of the character described,
'- in combination, a plurality of strip feeding means spaced apart longitudinally of the strip path and each exerting intermittent feeding grip on the strips, means whereby one of said feeding means grips the strips in feeding relation therewith while the feeding grip of a second of said feeding means is released, means whereby said secthe strips in feeding relation therewith while the feeding grip of a second of said feeding means is released, means whereby said second feeding means grips the strips in feeding relation therewith while the feeding rip of said one feeding means is released, and means whereby said plurality of feeding means conjointly exert continuous strip feeding eflort.
In a device of the character described, in combination, a plurality of strip feeding means including a plurality of pairs of feed rolls driven in timed relation, means whereby one of said pairs of feed rolls grips the strips in feeding relation therewith while the feeding grip of a second pair of feed rolls is released, means wheregrip of said one pair of feed rolls is released,
and means whereby said plurality of pairs of feed rolls coniointly exert continuous strip feeding effort.
25. In a device of the character described, in combination, a plurality of strip feeding means including a plurality of pairs of feed rolls driven in timed relation, one feed roll of each of said pairs of feed rolls having a part of its periphery depressed or omitted so as to exert intermittent strip feeding grip, said omitted portions of the feed rolls being positioned differently in the different pairs of rolls whereby one pair of each of said pairs of feed rolls grips the strips in feeding relation therewith while the strips are released from the feeding grip of another of said pairs of feed rolls.
'26. In a device of the character described, in combination, a plurality of strip feeding means including a plurality of pairs of feed rolls driven in timed relation, one feed roll of each of said 17 pairs of feed rolls having a part of its periphery depressed or omitted so as to exert intermittent strip feeding grip, said depressed or omitted portions of the feed rolls being positioned differently in the different pairs of rolls whereby one pair of each of said pairs of feed rolls grips the strips in feeding relation therewith while the strips are released from the feeding grip of another of said pairs of feed rolls, said depressed or omitted portions of the roll peripheries being relatively positioned so the plurality of pairs of feed rolls conjointly exert continuous feeding eifort on the strips.
27. In a device of the characterdescribed, in combination, a plurality of strip feeding means spaced apart longitudinally of the strip path, means for exerting feeding effort on the strips being fed first by one of said feeding means and then by another thereof in alternation, and
.an additional strip feeding means spaced from said first mentioned feeding means and operating to exert strip feed faster than said first mentioned feeding means, thus to cause strip tension on the strip reach between said. first mentioned feeding means and said additiona feeding means.
28. In a device of the character described, in combination, a plurality of strip feeding means' spaced apart longitudinally of the strip path, means for exerting feedin effort on the strips being fed. first by one of said feeding means and then by another thereof in alternation, means whereby said plurality of feeding means jointly exert continuous feeding effort on the strips, and an additional strip feeding means spaced from said first mentioned feeding means and operating to exert strip feed faster than said first mentioned feeding means thus to cause strip severing tension on the strip reach between said first mentioned, feeding means and said additional feeding means.
29. In a device of the character described, in combination, a plurality of strip gripping feeding means spaced apart longitudinally of the strip path and driven in timed relation, means for exerting strip gripping feeding effort on the strips by one of said feeding means while the feeding grip of a second of said feeding means is released, means for exerting strip gripping effort on the strips by said second feeding means while the feedin grip on said one feeding means is released, and an additional strip feeding means spaced from said first mentioned feeding means and operating to exert strip feed faster than said first mentioned feeding means when the strip feed faster than said first mentioned feeding means when the strips are gripped in feeding relation sometimes by one of said first mentioned feeding means and sometimes by another strips are gripped in feeding relation sometimes I by one of said first mentioned feeding means and sometimes by another thereof, thus to cause strip severing tension on the strip reach between said strip gripping feeding means and said additional feeding means.
30. In a device of the character described, in combination, a plurality of strip gripping feeding means spaced'apart longitudinally of the strip path, means for exerting strip gripping'feeding effort on the strips by one of said feeding means while the feeding grip of a second of said feeding means is released, means for exerting strip gripping eifort on the strips by said second feeding means while the feeding grip on said one feeding means is released, means whereby said plurality of strip gripping feeding means conjointly exert continuous strip feeding effort, and an additional strip feeding means spaced from said first mentioned feeding means and operating to exert thereof, thus to cause strip severing tension on the strip reach between said strip gripping feeding means and said additional feeding means.
31. In a device of the character described, in combination, a plurality of pairs of strip gripping feed rolls spaced apart longitudinally of the strip path, one feed roll of each said pair having a part of its periphery omitted or depressed so as to exert intermittent strip feeding grip, said omitted or depressed portions being positioned differently in the feed rolls of the difierent pairs whereby one pair of each of said pairs of feed rolls in alternation grips the strips in feeding relation therewith while the strips are released from the feeding grip of another of said pairs of feed rolls, and an additional strip feeding means spaced from said pairs of feed rolls and exerting strip feed faster than said feed rolls, thus to cause 'strip' severing tension on the strip reach between said feed rolls and said additional feeding means.
32. In a device of the character described, in combination, a plurality of pairs of strip gripping feed rolls spaced apart longitudinally of the strip path, one feed roll of each said, pair having a part of its periphery omitted or depressed so as to exert intermittent strip feeding grip, said omitted or depressed portions being positioned diiferently in the feed rolls of the different pairs whereby one pair of each of said pairs of feed rolls in alternation grips the strips in feeding relation therewith while the strips are released from the feeding grip of another of said pairs of feed rolls, and an additional strip feeding means spaced from said pairs of feed rolls and exerting strip feed faster than said feed rolls, thus to cause strip severing tension on the strip reach between said feed rolls and said additional feeding means, said depressed portions of the feed rolls being relatively positioned on the different rolls so as to exert continuous strip feeding effort conjointly by said pairs of feed rolls.
33. In a device of the character described, in
combination, a plurality of strip feeding means spaced apart longitudinally of the strip path, means for exerting feeding effort on the strips beingfed first by one of said feeding means and then by another thereof in alternation, an additional strip feeding means spaced from said first mentioned feedin means and operating to exert strip feed faster than said first mentioned feeding means, thus to cause strip tension on the strip reach between said first mentioned feeding means and said additional feeding means, and a severing edge extending transversely of the strip path between said first mentioned strip feeding means and said additional strip feeding means against which the strips are engaged and severed ,by the strip tensioning action of the feeding means.
34. In a device of "the character described. in combination, a plurality of strip feeding means spaced apart longitudinally of the strip path, means for exerting feedin effort on the strips being fed first by one of said feedine means and then by another thereof in alternation, an additional strin feeding means spaced from said first mentioned feeding means and operat ng to exert strip feed faster than said first mentioned feeding means. thus to cause strip tension on the strip reach between said first mentioned feeding means and said additional feeding means, and a severing edge extending transversely of the strip path between said first mentioned strip feedin means and said additional strip feeding means against which the strips are engaged and severed by the striptensioning-action of the wardiy inclined transversely of the longitudinal path of strip feed. 35. In a device of the character described, in
combination. a plurality of strip feeding means spaced apart longitudinally-of the strip path,
means forexerting feeding effort on the strips 1 being fed first by one of said feeding-means and then by another thereof in alternation, an
additional strip feeding means spaced from said feeding means, said severing edge being forfirst mentioned feedin means and operating to r and a severing edge extending transversely of l the strip path between said first mentioned strip feeding means and said additional stripfeeding means against which the strips are engaged and severed by the strip tensioning action of the,
feeding means, said severing edge being inclined inwardly and forwardly to the longitudinal path of strip feed from points adjacent to opposite 9 edges of the strips'so as to initiate severance at the opposite-strip edges.
36. In a device of the character described, in combination, a plurality of strip feeding means spaced apart longitudinally of the strip path,
means for exerting feeding effort on the strips being fed first by one of said feeding means i and then by another thereof in alternation, an
, additional strip feeding means spaced from said first mentioned feeding means and operating to exert strip feed faster than said first mentioned feeding means, thus to cause strip tension on the strip reach between said first mentioned feeding means and said additional feeding means. and a severing edge extending transversely of I the strip path between said first mentioned strip feeding means and said additional strip feeding means against which thestrips are engaged and severed by the strip tensioning action of the the points of strip engagement by said first mentioned feedin means and said additional strip feeding means, and inclining thence toward said straight path wherebystrip severance is initiated at an edge portion of the strips and is continued 20 and said additional feeding means, and a severing edge forwardly inclined transversely of the longitudinal path of strip feed across which the strips are severed by said strip tension.
38. In a device of the character described,in
combination a plurality of strip gripping feeding means spaced apart longitudinally of the strip path, means for exerting strip gripping feeding effort on the strips by .one of said feed-- ing means while the feeding'grip of a second of said feeding means is released, means for exerting strip gripping feeding effort on the strips by said second feeding means while the feedin grip on said one feeding means is released,-an
- additional strip feeding means spaced from said first mentioned feeding means and operating to exert strip feed'faster than said first mentioned feeding means when the strips are gripped in feeding relation, sometimes by one of said first mentioned feeding means and sometimes by another thereof, thus to cause strip tension on the strip reach between said strip gripping feeding means and saidadditional feeding means,- and a severing edge across which the strips are severedby said strip tension and being inclined inwardly and forwardly to the longitudinal "path of strip feed from points adjacent to opposite edges of the strips so as to initiate severance substantially at the opposite strip edges.
39. In a device of the character described, in combination, a plurality of pairs of strip gripping feed rolls spaced apart longitudinally of the strip path, one feed roll of each said pair having a part of its periphery omitted or depressed so as to exert intermittent strip feeding grip, said omitted or depressed portions being positioned differently in the feed rolls of the different pairs whereby one pair of each of said pairs of feed rolls in alternation grips the strips in feeding relation therewith while the strips are released from the feeding grip of another of said pairs of feed rolls, an additional strip feeding means spaced from said pairs of feed rolls and exerting strip faster than said feed rolls, thus to cause progressively therefrom transversely of the strips.
37. In a device of the character described, in
, combination, a plurality of strip gripping feeding means spaced apart longitudinally of the strip path; means for exerting strip gripping feeding efiort on the strips by one of said feeding means while the feeding grip of. a second of said feedin means is released, means for exerting strip gripping effort on the strips by strip tension on the strip reach between said feed rolls and said additional feeding means,
and a severing edge across which the strips aresevered by said strip tension, said severing edge at a point thereof adjacent to a lateral strip edge being spaced at one side of a straight strip path between the points of strip engagement by said first mentioned feeding means and said additional strip feeding means and inclining 'thence toward said straight path whereby strip severance is initiated at an edge portion of the strips and is continued progressively therefrom transversely of the strips.
40. In a strip feeding device of the character described, in combination, a plurality of pairs said second feeding means while the feeding grip on said one feeding means is released, an additional strip feeding means spaced from said first mentioned feeding means and operating to exert strip feed faster than said first mentioned feedof strip feeding feed-in rolls, a pair of strip tear-oil. or snatch rolls feeding faster than said feed-in rolls, and means whereby said pairs of feed-in rolls exert alternate intermittent feeding action on the strips being fed.
41. In a device of the character described, in combination, a plurality of pairs of feed-in rolls, a pair of tear-off or snatch rolls feeding faster than said feed-in rolls, means whereby said pairs of feed-in rolls exert alternate intermittent feeding action on the strips being fed, and means whereby said pairs of feed-in rolls conjointly exert continuous feedingaction upon the strips.
42. In a strip feeding and severing device, in combination, a plurality of pairs of feed-in rolls, a pair of tear-off or snatch rolls feeding the 21 2 strips faster than said teed-in rolls so as to REFERENCES CITED tension the strip reach between said teed-in rolls The following references are or record m the and said snatch rolls, means whereby said pairs t of feed-in rolls exert alternate intermittent strip me this TE gripping feeding action on the strips being fed, 5 UNITED STATES PA NTS and a strip severing edge extending transversely Number Name Date of the strip path and engageable in severing re- 2,331,351 Seeley Oct. 12, 1943 lation with the'tensioned part of the strip be- 2,344,720 OConneil Mar. 21, 1944 tween said teed-in'rolis and said snatch rolls. 2,355,690 Zent Aug. 15, 1944 LOUIS F. HAGEMAN. 10 2,380,949 Davidson Aug. 7, 1945
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