US102001A - Improvement in sheet-metal-bending machine - Google Patents
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- lny invention consists in the construction of a machine with which sheet metal can be bent into the various forms required for cornices of buildings and other similar work or structures, and doing this with much more accuracy, regularity, quickness, and facility than it can be done by hand, or by any other machines heretofore known or used.v
- Figure 2 an end elevation, partly iu section.
- Figure 3 a transverse section, and in part an elevation.
- No. l, of tig. 4 shows the method of bending the sheet over n the curved former
- A is the upper-anched matrix, and A', the lower or bed-anehed matrix.
- B B' the brace-rods or hog-chains for trussing the -anch'ed matrices.
- E the cam-levers.
- F l1 the wedge-blocks, to keep down the ilnnclxed matrix A when operating.
- a a the journals of the matrices.
- b l the journals of the matrices.
- struts or braces to support the hog-chains.
- B B' b2 the handle.
- y c c' the brackets, to stitfen the anches of the matrices.
- ff are brackets on the matrix A, to support the wedges F F.
- the sheet of metal represented by the -red line (l in fig. 2, is inserted between the matrices A and A.
- the matrix A' by the hog-chain B' as a handle, is then raised to the position shown in tlg. 3, and bends the sheet into the form shown by the red vline d.
- the mold-former is placed upon the lanch of matrix A', with its metal ⁇ plate between the matrices, and then the sheet is bent down over the curve-former I, by hand.
- Formers ot' any other desired shape may be substituted for-the former I, to form such shapes of molding as lmay be desired.
- the natrix A is held iirmly upon the sheet metal by the cam-levers E E,fo1lned as. shown in iig. 1, and which operate on'the blocks F and F', resting upon the metal frame H H and brackets ff.
- lever handle b2 It is raised and lowered by means of lever handle b2.
- the matrices A and A are hung and arranged in an adjustable manner, so that'bcth square and circular-formed moldings may be formed ot any sizes that may be desired.
- journal-boxes G G' slide on the bottom of the frame H and H', and, by means of set-screws g and g',
- the matrix A is lullig on the rods e e by the bearings e' el, which are moved back and forth by means of set-screws e'2 e?.
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C. C. HAREQOF KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI.y
Letters Patent No. 102,001, dated April 19, 1870; autedatell April 8, 1870.
IMPROVEMENT IN SHEET-METALBENDING MACHINE.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making pan of the same To all whom it may con-cern.-
Be it known that I, C. C. HABE, of Kansas City, in the county of Jackson and State of Missouri, have invented anew and useful Sheet-metalbending Machine; and I do hereby declare the following to be a description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings and to the letters of reference marked thereon.
The nature of lny invention consists in the construction of a machine with which sheet metal can be bent into the various forms required for cornices of buildings and other similar work or structures, and doing this with much more accuracy, regularity, quickness, and facility than it can be done by hand, or by any other machines heretofore known or used.v
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will proceed to describe the construction and operationot' the same.
In the drawings- Y Figure l represents an elevation ofthe machine.
Figure 2, an end elevation, partly iu section.
Figure 3, a transverse section, and in part an elevation.
Figure 4, details of the machine.
No. l, of tig. 4, shows the method of bending the sheet over n the curved former,
No. 2, shows another form of mold; and
No. 3, the plan ofthe ends of the machine, showing the journals and bearings of the anule anches, i
C and the adj listing-screws.
Ais the upper-anched matrix, and A', the lower or bed-anehed matrix. B B', the brace-rods or hog-chains for trussing the -anch'ed matrices. y
G C, the side pieces at the ends lsupporting the shaft E and the bearing G, and through which the set-screws e2 and q are worked.
D D, the wooden frame, in which the machine is supported. l
E the cam-levers. F l1", the wedge-blocks, to keep down the ilnnclxed matrix A when operating.
G G', the journal-boxes, supporting the journals of' matrix A. I
H H, the metal-bearingand frame at the ends.
I, the wooden part ot' the n'iold-tbrmer, on which.
the bended metal sheet Ii is fastened.
a a', the ianches of the matrices, at right angles to the webs A A. p
a a, the journals of the matrices. b l), struts or braces to support the hog-chains. B B' b2, the handle. y c c', the brackets, to stitfen the anches of the matrices.
d, the sheet metal to bc operated on. e, shaft or rod, to support the lanched matrix A. 01, the pendent bearing for matrix A.
e2, set-screw for adjust-ing the same.
ff are brackets on the matrix A, to support the wedges F F.
g g', the set-screw for adjusting the bed-matrix A.
The operation ot' the described machine is as follows:
The sheet of metal, represented by the -red line (l in fig. 2, is inserted between the matrices A and A.
The matrix A', by the hog-chain B' as a handle, is then raised to the position shown in tlg. 3, and bends the sheet into the form shown by the red vline d.
Then, if it be desired. to bend the sheet into another and a curved form, the mold-former is placed upon the lanch of matrix A', with its metal` plate between the matrices, and then the sheet is bent down over the curve-former I, by hand.
Formers ot' any other desired shape may be substituted for-the former I, to form such shapes of molding as lmay be desired. f
By the peculiar construction and arrangement of these devices, a small 'amount ot' force, applied by hand, becomes very ethcient.
The natrix A is held iirmly upon the sheet metal by the cam-levers E E,fo1lned as. shown in iig. 1, and which operate on'the blocks F and F', resting upon the metal frame H H and brackets ff.
It is raised and lowered by means of lever handle b2.
The matrices A and A are hung and arranged in an adjustable manner, so that'bcth square and circular-formed moldings may be formed ot any sizes that may be desired.
This is accomplished thus:
The journal-boxes G G' slide on the bottom of the frame H and H', and, by means of set-screws g and g',
maybe moved back and forth at will.
The matrix A is lullig on the rods e e by the bearings e' el, which are moved back and forth by means of set-screws e'2 e?.
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, isv 1. The pendent bearings el el, set-screws e? c?, side pieces C C and C' Of, bars c e, and matrix A, when constructed and arranged asy described.l
' 2. lhe described 1nold-ibrmer I, with the matrices A and A', and their adjustable bearings, respectively, and their other parts with the cam-levers E E', and the metal bearings H H, when combined and arranged as described.
3. rIhe described .matrices A and A', wit-h their rcspective journals, hog-chains, struts, and brackets, the cam-levers E and E', with the pendent bearings el e, set-screws et e, side pieces C C and C C', and bars e c, when constructed and arranged as described.
C. C. HABE.
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A. M. Srot'r, WiLLxnD SEYMOUR.
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