US776950A - Machine for moistening, laying, and binding gummed paper. - Google Patents

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US776950A
US776950A US14372503A US1903143725A US776950A US 776950 A US776950 A US 776950A US 14372503 A US14372503 A US 14372503A US 1903143725 A US1903143725 A US 1903143725A US 776950 A US776950 A US 776950A
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  • the object of the invention is to provide a new and improved hand-machine more especially designed for binding the edges of lan tern-slides, picture-frames, and other passcpartout articles with a gummed strip of paper, leather, or other flexible material, the machine being arranged to pass the gummed flexible strip over a moistening device to moisten the gummed face of the strip, to pay out the latter, and to press a portion thereof directly onto the edge of the article to be bound by the flexible strip.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional side elevation of the improvement on the line 1 1 of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a crosssection of the same on the line 3 3 of Fig. 1, showing the improvement in position on the article to receive the binding.
  • Fig. 4. is an enlarged transverse section of the moisteningcylinder.
  • Fig. 5 is a cross-section of the strip placed in position on the article by the machine, and
  • Fig. 6 is an enlarged perspective View of the folder employed for folding the strip into a final position to form the binding.
  • the frame A of the machine consists, essentially, of a flat bottom A, from which rise the sides or standards A in which is journaled a shaft B for carrying a flexible strip (J, made of paper, leather, or similar material, gummed on the under side, the strip being arranged in roll form and held on the shaft B.
  • the strip unwinding is passed over a moistening-cylinder 1), journaled in the sides A of the frame, the said cylinder having a ierforated rim provided with a cover 1), of felt or like material, so that the water contained in the cylinder can pass through the perforations in the rim into the covering for the latter to moisten the gummod face of the strip C as the latter is drawn over the said covering.
  • the upper non-gummed face of the strip C after leaving the moistening cylinder 1) passes under a guide E, in the form of a roller, jonrnaled in the sides A of the frame A, the strip then passing through a transverse slot A", formed in the bottom A of the frame to be pressed onto the article F at one edge thereof, as plainly indicated in Fig. 3.
  • a longitudinally-extending gage G transversely adjustable by the use of a screwrod H, journaled in the sides A of the frame and screwing in a nut G, attached to the top of the gage G, as plainly indicated in the drawings, it being understood that the nut G extends upwardly through a transverse slot A" in the bottom A to insure a proper transverse movementof the gage G-when the operator turns the screw-rod H.
  • the gage is adjusted transversely to bring the gage in such position relative to the strip (J that a desired portion C thereof is passed onto the top surface of the article F, while the remaining portion (1 extends beyond the edge, and this remaining portion is subsequently bent and pressed in contact with the outer edge of the article and the under surface thereof, as indicated in Fig.
  • the gage G can be moved to pay more or less of the strip of paper onto the upper surface of the article F, as the gage (Jr rests against the edge of the article F when using the device for its legitimate purpose.
  • the top edge of the forward end of the gage G is slightly recessed, as shown in Fig. 1, to allow the strip of paper C to pass between the said recessed portion and the under side of the flat bottom A.
  • a plate 1 is provided, extending of a frame having a flat bottom provided near longitudinally and held on the shaft B and pressed against the rear face of the roll of paper by a spring J, coiled on the shaft B.
  • the plate I extends forwardly and loosely rests on the peripheral face of the moistening-cylinder D, so as to insure 'a proper guiding of the strip C over the said moistening-cylinder to keep the strip 0 in proper alinement relative to the gage G.
  • the operator takes hold of the frame A and abuts the gage G against one edge of the article F to receive the binding, and then the operator holds with one hand the forward end of the strip C and draws the frame rearwardly, so that the strip C unwinds from its roll, passes over the moistening-cyl inder D, under the guide E, and out through the slot A onto the top surface of the article F, to press the moistened portion 0 of the strip in firm contact with the article F, along the edge thereof, the portion 0 being uniform in width as the strip is paid out on drawing the frame along the edge of the article.
  • a folder K shown in Fig. 5 and made L-shaped, is employed to press the remaining portion 0 against the edge of the articleF and onto the under surface of the article to provide the same with binding on the top and bottom and on the outer edge.
  • the frame A is provided with suitable handles A and A, adapted to be taken hold of by the operator for conveniently manipulating the machine, as above described.
  • a machine for moistening, laying and binding a gummed, flexible strip consisting of a frame having a bottom provided with a slot, a roller journaled in the frame and carrying the flexible strip in roll form, the strip being gummed on the under side, a moistening device arranged on the said frame, in advance of the said roller, for the gummed side of the strip to pass over the surface of the nioistening device, to moisten the gummed side, the moistened strip passing through a slot in the bottom of the frame to the front end thereof, and a longitudinal gage on the bottom of the said frame, as set forth.
  • a machine for moistening, laying and binding a gummed flexible strip consisting the front end with a slot, means for carrying the flexible strip in the said frame, a moistening-cylinder journaled in the said frame and arranged for containing water passing through perforations in the rim of the cylinder to a fabric covering thereof, the gummed under side of the strip passing over the said covering to be moistened, the strip passing through the slot in the bottom of the frame to the under side of the said bottom, and alongitudinal gage held transversely adjustable on the bottom of the said frame and depending from the said bottom, as set forth.
  • a machine for moistening, laying and binding a gummed flexible strip consisting of a frame having a flat bottom provided near the front end with a slot, means for carrying the flexible strip in the said frame, a moistening-cylinder journaled in the said frame and arranged for containing Water passing through perforations in the rim of the cylinder to a fabric covering thereof, the gummed under side of the strip passing through the slot in the bottom of the frame to the under side of the said bottom, a longitudinal gage held transversely adjustable on the bottom of the said frame and depending from the said bottom, and a guide on the said frame, under which passes the said strip after leaving the moistening-cylinder, to guide the strip to the said slot, as set forth.
  • a machine for moistening, laying and binding a gummed flexible strip consisting of a frame having a flat bottom provided at its front end with a slot, a roller journaled in the frame and carrying the flexible strip in roll form, a moistening-cylinder journaled in the said frame in advance of the roller, a springpressed plate held on the roller, to rest against one face of the roll and to engage the peripheral face of the said moistening-cylinder, to guide the flexible strip, the latter, after leaving the moistening-cylinder passing through the slot in the bottom of the frame to the under side of the bottom, and a gage held on the under side of the said bottom and extending longitudinally, as set forth.

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PATENTED DEC. 6, 1904.
B. SIMPSON. MAGHI'NE FOR MOISTENING, LAYING, AND BINDING GUMMED PAPER.
APPLIGATION FILED FEB. 16. 1903.
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INVENTOR- r J! ATTORNEY F na \ Ilillll WITNESSES.
UNlTE Srarns Patented December 6, 1904.
ATENT OFFICE.
BEATRICE SIMPSON, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSliG-NOR TO R. ALEX. BERNSTEIN, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
MACHINE FOR MOISTENING, LAYING, AND BINDING GUMMED PAPER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 776,950, dated Decembei 6, 1904. Application filed February 16, 1903. Serial No. 143,725. .Trlo model.)
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Be it known that I, B EATRIO a SIMPSON, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of the city of New York, borough of lVlanhattan, in the county and State of New York, have invented a new and Improved Machine fol-Moistening, Laying, and Binding Gummed Paper, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description. Y
The object of the invention is to provide a new and improved hand-machine more especially designed for binding the edges of lan tern-slides, picture-frames, and other passcpartout articles with a gummed strip of paper, leather, or other flexible material, the machine being arranged to pass the gummed flexible strip over a moistening device to moisten the gummed face of the strip, to pay out the latter, and to press a portion thereof directly onto the edge of the article to be bound by the flexible strip.
The invention consists ofnovel features and parts and combinations of the same, as will be more fully described hereinafter and then pointed out in the claims.
A practical embodiment of the invention is represented in the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the views.
Figure 1 is a sectional side elevation of the improvement on the line 1 1 of Fig. 2. Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same. Fig. 3 is a crosssection of the same on the line 3 3 of Fig. 1, showing the improvement in position on the article to receive the binding. Fig. 4. is an enlarged transverse section of the moisteningcylinder. Fig. 5 is a cross-section of the strip placed in position on the article by the machine, and Fig. 6 is an enlarged perspective View of the folder employed for folding the strip into a final position to form the binding.
The frame A of the machine consists, essentially, of a flat bottom A, from which rise the sides or standards A in which is journaled a shaft B for carrying a flexible strip (J, made of paper, leather, or similar material, gummed on the under side, the strip being arranged in roll form and held on the shaft B. The strip unwinding is passed over a moistening-cylinder 1), journaled in the sides A of the frame, the said cylinder having a ierforated rim provided with a cover 1), of felt or like material, so that the water contained in the cylinder can pass through the perforations in the rim into the covering for the latter to moisten the gummod face of the strip C as the latter is drawn over the said covering. The upper non-gummed face of the strip C after leaving the moistening cylinder 1) passes under a guide E, in the form of a roller, jonrnaled in the sides A of the frame A, the strip then passing through a transverse slot A", formed in the bottom A of the frame to be pressed onto the article F at one edge thereof, as plainly indicated in Fig. 3.
On the under side of the bottom A is arranged a longitudinally-extending gage G, transversely adjustable by the use of a screwrod H, journaled in the sides A of the frame and screwing in a nut G, attached to the top of the gage G, as plainly indicated in the drawings, it being understood that the nut G extends upwardly through a transverse slot A" in the bottom A to insure a proper transverse movementof the gage G-when the operator turns the screw-rod H. When the device is used, then the gage (fr is adjusted transversely to bring the gage in such position relative to the strip (J that a desired portion C thereof is passed onto the top surface of the article F, while the remaining portion (1 extends beyond the edge, and this remaining portion is subsequently bent and pressed in contact with the outer edge of the article and the under surface thereof, as indicated in Fig.
5. By adjusting the screw-rod H the gage G can be moved to pay more or less of the strip of paper onto the upper surface of the article F, as the gage (Jr rests against the edge of the article F when using the device for its legitimate purpose. The top edge of the forward end of the gage G is slightly recessed, as shown in Fig. 1, to allow the strip of paper C to pass between the said recessed portion and the under side of the flat bottom A.
In order to accommodate different widths of strips (J, a plate 1 is provided, extending of a frame having a flat bottom provided near longitudinally and held on the shaft B and pressed against the rear face of the roll of paper by a spring J, coiled on the shaft B. The plate I extends forwardly and loosely rests on the peripheral face of the moistening-cylinder D, so as to insure 'a proper guiding of the strip C over the said moistening-cylinder to keep the strip 0 in proper alinement relative to the gage G.
In using the device the operator takes hold of the frame A and abuts the gage G against one edge of the article F to receive the binding, and then the operator holds with one hand the forward end of the strip C and draws the frame rearwardly, so that the strip C unwinds from its roll, passes over the moistening-cyl inder D, under the guide E, and out through the slot A onto the top surface of the article F, to press the moistened portion 0 of the strip in firm contact with the article F, along the edge thereof, the portion 0 being uniform in width as the strip is paid out on drawing the frame along the edge of the article. When this has been done, a folder K, shown in Fig. 5 and made L-shaped, is employed to press the remaining portion 0 against the edge of the articleF and onto the under surface of the article to provide the same with binding on the top and bottom and on the outer edge.
The frame A is provided with suitable handles A and A, adapted to be taken hold of by the operator for conveniently manipulating the machine, as above described.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. A machine for moistening, laying and binding a gummed, flexible strip, consisting of a frame having a bottom provided with a slot, a roller journaled in the frame and carrying the flexible strip in roll form, the strip being gummed on the under side, a moistening device arranged on the said frame, in advance of the said roller, for the gummed side of the strip to pass over the surface of the nioistening device, to moisten the gummed side, the moistened strip passing through a slot in the bottom of the frame to the front end thereof, and a longitudinal gage on the bottom of the said frame, as set forth.
2. A machine for moistening, laying and binding a gummed flexible strip, consisting the front end with a slot, means for carrying the flexible strip in the said frame, a moistening-cylinder journaled in the said frame and arranged for containing water passing through perforations in the rim of the cylinder to a fabric covering thereof, the gummed under side of the strip passing over the said covering to be moistened, the strip passing through the slot in the bottom of the frame to the under side of the said bottom, and alongitudinal gage held transversely adjustable on the bottom of the said frame and depending from the said bottom, as set forth.
8. A machine for moistening, laying and binding a gummed flexible strip, consisting of a frame having a flat bottom provided near the front end with a slot, means for carrying the flexible strip in the said frame, a moistening-cylinder journaled in the said frame and arranged for containing Water passing through perforations in the rim of the cylinder to a fabric covering thereof, the gummed under side of the strip passing through the slot in the bottom of the frame to the under side of the said bottom, a longitudinal gage held transversely adjustable on the bottom of the said frame and depending from the said bottom, and a guide on the said frame, under which passes the said strip after leaving the moistening-cylinder, to guide the strip to the said slot, as set forth.
4:. A machine for moistening, laying and binding a gummed flexible strip, consisting of a frame having a flat bottom provided at its front end with a slot, a roller journaled in the frame and carrying the flexible strip in roll form, a moistening-cylinder journaled in the said frame in advance of the roller,a springpressed plate held on the roller, to rest against one face of the roll and to engage the peripheral face of the said moistening-cylinder, to guide the flexible strip, the latter, after leaving the moistening-cylinder passing through the slot in the bottom of the frame to the under side of the bottom, and a gage held on the under side of the said bottom and extending longitudinally, as set forth.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
BEATRICE SIMPSON.
Witnesses:
MoNTAeUE SIMPSON, T. L. DILLON.
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US2576621A (en) * 1949-05-12 1951-11-27 Charles F Mcbride Binding tape applicator
US2895534A (en) * 1956-05-24 1959-07-21 Uarco Inc Mechanism for adhering gummed tape to the top flaps of an envelope assembly in continuous form
US2926807A (en) * 1955-06-13 1960-03-01 John H Park Tape dispenser
US2932421A (en) * 1957-12-18 1960-04-12 Ernest H Schiefer Flat tape applicator
US5403430A (en) * 1992-06-05 1995-04-04 Araujo; Mario Border roller applicator
US5445703A (en) * 1992-12-08 1995-08-29 Steeves; Lester A. Masking tool
US5552014A (en) * 1992-05-08 1996-09-03 Morris; Paul L. Roofing torch
US5776299A (en) * 1996-04-22 1998-07-07 Morris; Paul L. Low profile roofing torch

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2576621A (en) * 1949-05-12 1951-11-27 Charles F Mcbride Binding tape applicator
US2926807A (en) * 1955-06-13 1960-03-01 John H Park Tape dispenser
US2895534A (en) * 1956-05-24 1959-07-21 Uarco Inc Mechanism for adhering gummed tape to the top flaps of an envelope assembly in continuous form
US2932421A (en) * 1957-12-18 1960-04-12 Ernest H Schiefer Flat tape applicator
US5552014A (en) * 1992-05-08 1996-09-03 Morris; Paul L. Roofing torch
US5403430A (en) * 1992-06-05 1995-04-04 Araujo; Mario Border roller applicator
US5445703A (en) * 1992-12-08 1995-08-29 Steeves; Lester A. Masking tool
US5776299A (en) * 1996-04-22 1998-07-07 Morris; Paul L. Low profile roofing torch

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