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US1901334A
US1901334A US460385A US46038530A US1901334A US 1901334 A US1901334 A US 1901334A US 460385 A US460385 A US 460385A US 46038530 A US46038530 A US 46038530A US 1901334 A US1901334 A US 1901334A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
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    • B21J15/08Riveting by applying heat, e.g. to the end parts of the rivets to enable heads to be formed
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    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
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  • My invention relates to an apparatus for assembling or fabricating metal articles, as
  • rungs or rounds of the ladder are heated to both of theside stringersv and riveted simultaneously.
  • Another object of my invention relates to positioning and clamping of the assembled ladder during the electricallyheating and riveting operations, the entire length of the rung between the stringers being enclosed thereby preventing driving back the stock in the rung, during the riveting operation.
  • a further object of my invention is to provide a machine for forming ladders which permits of quick and easy shifting of the incomplete ladder from the position of one rung,or one pair of rungs, the ends of which are adapted to be heated and upset, to that of another.
  • Another object of my invention relates to the method and means for heating theends of the rungs, and to the mechanism operated by fluid pressure for clamping the assembled ladder during the riveting operation, which allows for quickly releasing and shifting the assembled ladder at the end of each heating and riveting operation.
  • Another object of my invention relates to the manner of automatically controlling the clamping and riveting mechanism.
  • Still another object of my invention relates to the manner of assembling the side stringers and rungs having reduced ends to form an assembled ladder while cold, initially securing the parts together by means of portable clamps, electrically heating both ends of one of the rungs at one operation to a semi-plastic condition, advancing the assembled ladder the distance equal to the space between a pair of rungs and then simul- 1980.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of my improved machine with parts of theassembling and runout tables broken away.
  • Figure 2 is a vertical longitudinal section taken substantially on the center line of the machine shown in Fig. 1.
  • Figure 3 is a front end elevation of that portion of the machine for clamping the assembled ladder and upsetting the ends of the rungs.
  • Figure 4 is a detail view in section of the four-way valve for controlling the fluid pressure to the cylinder for operating the clamp- 111%(16V1C8S.
  • igure 5 is a detail View in section of the three-Way valve for controlling the fluid pressure to the riveting hammers.
  • Figure 6 illustrates the valves shown in Figs. 4 and 5 connected to the control lever for advancing and retracting the riveting hammers in such a manner as to allow the parts to operate simultaneously at one operation.
  • Figure 7 is a horizontal section drawn on a larger scale, through the clamping and riveting machine taken on the line 7-7 of Fig. 3.
  • Figure 8 is a detail section View taken on the line 8-8 of Fig. 9 showing the manner of mounting one of the riveting hammers.
  • Figure 9 is a vertical transverse section taken on the line 99 of Fig. 8.
  • Figure 10 is a vertical transverse section through the electric heater taken on the line 10-10 of Fig. 2 with the refractory sheet re- Fi ure 14 is an enlar ed detail view illusg; p b V trating the manner of connecting the ends of the rungs to the side stringers, and Fig. 15 is a detail view illustrating the manner by means of which the guides for the side stringers on the assembling and runout tables may be adjusted.
  • I p Referring now to the characters of reference on the drawings :'The numeral 1. in dicate s the assembling table and 2 the. run
  • each similarly constructed ofstructural steel having spaced channel sides 3 and legs 4 connected together by means of angles 5.
  • the channel sides 3 are further connected together at the tops by means of spaced plates 6.
  • Angular guide supports 7 are attached to each side of the top. of the tablesand secured to plates 6 by'means of angular brackets 8.
  • the vertical legs of the brackets Sand guide supports?v are slotted as at. 9, which allows for vertical adjustment of the guide supports 7 by means of the bolts lO.
  • Guides 11 are mounted on the top of the horizontal legs of theguide supports 7 and are secured by means of set bolts 12 passing through slots '13- whereby lateral adjustment of the guides may be obtained.
  • the upper surface of the guides are stepped or formed" with a short flange along their outer edges in .order'to hold the side stringers 14 of the ladder in proper alignment.
  • the frame 15 of the clamping and riveting machine having a fluid pressure cylinder 16 centrally mounted thereon, in which reciprocates the piston 17 having a piston rod 18, to the lower end of which is keyed a wrist block 19, having the inner ends of links 20, pivoted thereto as at 21, the opposite ends of said links being pivoted as at'22to the upper ends of gripping v arms 23, which are fulcrumed as at 24 to thecross head 25.
  • the inner faces of the lower portions of the gripping arms '23 have gripping jaws 26 attached thereto, the grooved inner faces of which are adapted to surround andengage the rungs 27 of theladder.
  • Theserungs 27 are formed with reduced ends 28 adapted to be inserted. in holes 29 formed in the side stringers 14 and are held firmly against the v shoulders 30 of therungs by means of one or more portable clamps 31.
  • a socket 32 is formed centrally in the cross-head 25 for receiving a spring 33 adapted to project a cylindrical plunger 34 against the lower face of the wrist block 19.
  • Wrist pins 35 are journaled in the wrist block 19 the extending ends of which have flattened side faces 36 with perforations 37 formed therein for receiving the threaded ends of clevis bolts 38 having adjusting nuts screwed thereon as at 39.
  • rods 43 each having its lower end threaded and'secured to each side of the top of the cross-head and extending upward-1 justable nuts 46 threaded thereon'adapted to "engage the top ends of the cylindrical bumper blocks and limit the downward movement of the cross-head 25, while adjustable nuts 47 are threaded on'the intermediate portions'of the rods and engage the lower face of the top portion of the frame 15, and limit the upward'm'ovement of the cross-head.
  • the frame 15 has outwardly extending vertical side flanges 48 eachhaving a cylindrical bearing opening 49, with liners or bushings 50 secured therein'and in theside frame in horizontal alignment with each other for receiving and" supporting pneumatic riveting hammers 51, which may be of any well known construction.
  • a sleeve 52 is attached to the barrel or casing of each pneumatic hammer having a collar 53 extending outwardly around its outer end. The sleeves may be shrunk on the casings of the pneumatic hammers and further held in position by means of a set screw 54, clamp bars 55 and bolts 56.
  • the set of relief springs 60, on the bolts 59 are adapted to relieve the excessive vibrating blows on the housings or frame of the machine caused by the hammers andat the same time allow for any displacement in moving the hammers against the work.
  • a control lever 73 is keyed to the outer end of the operating shaft and in order to assist in holding the heading tools of the pneumatic hammers against the work being riveted and to facilitate in the ease of operating the machine a lever 74 is also mounted on the operating shaft having an adjustable counterweight thereon as at 75.
  • the main fluid supply pipe is indicated by the numeral 76, the supply of which to the cylinder 16 through pipes 77 and 78 is controlled by means of a four-way valve 79, while the supply of fluid pressure to the pneumatic hammers 51, is by means of a three-way valve 82.
  • the control lever integral therewith. a ry and secured to the frame of the heater by 73, three-way valve 82 and four-way valve 79 may be operated separately as illustrated in Fig. 3 or simultaneously as indicated in Fig.
  • valves may be otherwise arranged or adjusted if desired in order to vary or give a greater space of time between the opening'and closing of the valves in-relation to each other.
  • An electric heater 87 is provided between the assembling table 1, and the run-out table 2, comprising. a transformer 88, having a soft steel or iron core upon one side of which coils 90 in the primary circuit are mounted, and supplied with an electric current from a generator 91, through the circuit 92 which may be controlled by means of a switch 93.
  • the secondary circuit is formed by means of a plurality of flat copper strips 94 of metal bent U-shaped the laminated structure extending through the center of the core 89, the ends extending upwardly therefrom, and having solid electrodes 95 and 96 of copper formed Electrode 96 is stationmeans of an eye bolt 97 and nuts 98, while 89, of laminated structure,
  • a bellcrank lever 102 is pivoted centrally to the top of one of the side frames of the electric heater, one leg of which extends upwardly and is pivoted to the movable electrode 95 as at 103, while the other leg of the bell-crank lever 102 extends horizontally outwardly and is pivoted to the top end of a connecting rod 104 which extends downwardly through an opening in an angle 105 of the side frame,
  • said rod having a spring 106 interposed between the angle 105 and a washer 107, which is adapted to be adjusted by means of a pin 108, inserted in one of the spaced holes 109 formed in the connecting rod 104.
  • the lower end of the connecting rod 104 is pivoted to .bar 110, the intermediate portion of which is fulcrumed as at 111 to an angle .112 and the inner end is connected to a treadle 113.
  • refractory sheets of asbestos or the likesubstance are inserted between the coils and the laminated strips 94 forming the secondary circuit.
  • Fig. 1-3 I have illustrated the spring 116 and washer 117 on the rod 104 as mounted on the opposite side of the angle 105.
  • the movable electrode 95 will be normally held out of the engagement with the work to be heated.
  • the links 114 will be dispensed with the bar beingmadelonger and pivoted at an intermediate point at and the foot member attached to the opposite end. In this manner when foot pressure is applied to the treadle 113 it will advance the movable electrode 95 inwardly into engagement with the work to be heated.
  • a short angle 118 is secured centrally on the tracks 99, having a latch 119 pivoted thereto as at 120, and is adapted to be normally held vertically against a stop 121 by means of a spring 122, having one end connected to the lower end of the latch 119 and is as follows :
  • the side stringers let and rungs 27 are first assembled on the assembling table 1, the reduced or turned ends'28 of the rungs being inserted through holes 29,- in the side stringers 14, until the shoulders 30 on the rungs come in contact with the inner faces of the side stringers 14, with the ends of the rungs extending a short distance beyond the outer faces of the stringers asillustrated more clearly in Figs. 10 and 14.
  • One or more portable clamps 31 are then secured to the stringers, for initially holding the assembled parts of the ladder together.
  • Theoperator places his foot-on the treadle 113 and retracts the movable electrode 95 and then advances the ladder by sliding it manually until the first rung passes over the latch 119.
  • the ladder is then retracted slightly until the rung engages the groovedside of. the latch 119 to the proper aligned position for the electrodes 95 and 96 to engage the ends of the rungs, the treadle is then released and the switch 93 in the primary circuit closed. 1
  • resistance heating it requires only'a few seconds to heat the'reduced, or turned end portions of the rungs to approximately 1700 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • the current is then turned off by opening the switch 93, the 'treadle depressed to retract the movable electrode 95, and immediately the ladder advanced the width of the space between a pair of rungs, and positioned between the electrodes in the proper alignmentand thecurrent switched on, and 05, as above described, 5 at the same time while the endsof' the second rung are being heated, the first rung will be in alignment with the gripping and riveting mechanism.
  • Theheating and riveting operations may becarried on simultaneously or separately if desired.
  • Fig. 3 I have indicated the three and four-way valves and .control'lever as operated separately but as indicated in Fig. .6 these parts may be connected together to'operate' simultaneously at one operation by movement ofthe control lever 73. r
  • a machine for fabricating metal lad ders comprising an assembling table, means operated by fluid pressure for initially holdingan assembled ladder together, guides for supporting an assembled ladder having side stringers'and rungs, electrodes for engaging and simultaneously heating'both ends of the rungsin sequence, andmeans independent of the electrodes for simultaneously riveting 1 sequence, clamping both ends of the rungs to the side stringers in sequence after the heating operation.
  • a machine for fabricating metal ladders comprising an assembling table, guides on the table for supporting an assembled ladder having side stringers and rungs, electrodes for engaging and simultaneously electrically heating both ends of the rungs of the ladder in sequence, means operated by fluid pressure for clamping the rungs between the side stringers after the heating operation, and means actuated independent of the electrodes for simultaneously riveting both ends of the rungs to the side stringers in sequence after the heating operation.
  • a machine for fabricating metal ladders comprising an assembling table and a run-out table,eguides on the tables for supporting an assembled ladder having side stringers and rungs initially clamped together, electrodes for engagin and electrically heating simultaneously both. ends of each of the rungs of the ladder in sequence, means operated by fluid pressure for clamping the rungs between the side stringers after the heating operation, and a pair of slidably mounted riveting hammers operated by fluid pressure independently of the electrodes for riveting both ends of the rungs to the side stringers in sequence after each heating op eration.
  • an electric heating device independently mounted between the tables having electrodes adapted to engage and heat the ends of each of the rungs,j aws-operatedby fluidpressure for gripsembledladder having side stringers and' ing.
  • device having electrodes mounted adja-- pingand clamping the rungs between the he end of each rung has side stringers after t been heated, and means operated independently of theelectrodes for upsetting the ends of each rung when gripped by the clamping device.
  • a machine for fabricating metal ladders comprising an assembling table and a run-out table, adjustable guides mounted on the table for supporting and guiding an assembled ladder through the machine, said as rungs initially clamped together with the ends 'ofthe rungs extending beyond the outer faces of the side stringers, an electric heat ing device mounted between the tables having electrodes adaptedto engage and heat the ends of the rungs in sequence'to a semi-plastic condition, gripping jaws operated by' fluid pressure adapted to clamp theentire length of each rung between the side stringers after.
  • each rung is heated, and riveting hammers actuated independently of the electrodes for upsetting the heated ends of the rungs when the rungs are clamped between the gripping jaws.
  • a machine for fabricating metal ladders comprising an assembling table adapted to receive the work, an'electric heating device mounted adjacent to one end of the assembling table having electrodes for simultaneously engagingand heating both of the projecting ends of the rungs of an initially assembled ladder, and meansindependent of the electrodes and mounted adjacent thereto for upsetting the ends of the rungs heated by the electrodes.
  • a. machine for fabricating metal ladders comprising an 'assembhng table adapted to rece ve the Work, an electric heatcent to one end of the assembling table for simultaneously heating both of the projecting ends of each of the rungs of an initially assembled ladderin sequence, and means actu- V ated independently of the electrodes while both of the ends of one rung is being heated heated rung.
  • a machine for fabricating metal ladders comprising an assembling table for receiving an initially assembled iadder having side stringers and rungs clamped to gether with the ends of the rungs extending beyond the side faces ofthe side stringers, an electric heating devicemounted adjacent to one end of the table having electrodes for enfor up'setting the ends. of the previously gaging and simultaneouslyheating both ends of the rungs of the ladder in sequence as it is fed through the,machinmgrippingjaws operated'by fluid pressure, adapted to receive and surroundthe rungs between the side stringers after theendsof the rungshave beenheated,
  • an assembling table for supporting an initially assembled ladder, a stationary and movable electrode mounted adjacent to one end of the assembling table, a pair of riveting hammers mounted in spaced relation to each other at one side of the electrodes, means :lorsimultaneously advancing and retracting the riveting hammers, a reciprocating cross-head mounted between the riveting hammers, gripping jaws pivoted to the cross head for enclosing and clamping the rungs of the assembled ladder, and clamping levers pivoted to the cross-head for engaging the side stringers.
  • an assembling table for supporting an initially assembled ladder adapted to be intermittently fed through the much e an electric heating device mounted adjacent to one end 01" the assembling table provided with an elec trode on each side of the lad-"er, a treadle for actuating one or the electrodes, a riveting hammer mounted in the si .e frame on each side of the ladder adjacent trodes, means for simultaneously and retracting the riveting side gripping levers and gripping actuated by fluid pressure for simultaneously clamping the side stringers and rungs of the ladder.
  • an assembling table having adjustable guides for supporting an initially assembled ladder adapted to be in termittently fed through the machine, portable clamps for holding the par to the elecadva cing rs ot the assembled ladder together, an electrode on each side of the ladder arranged in alignment with each other at one end of the assembling table adapted to engage and heat the ends of the rungs, a treadle for actuating one of the electrodes, a riveting hammer mount-ed adjacent to the electrodes in the side frame of the machine in alignment with each other on each side of the ladder, means for simr taneously advancing and retracting the riveting hammers, fluid pressure means for actuating the riveting hammers for upsettmg the ends of the rungs, and side gripping levers and gripping jaws actuated by tluidp simultaneously clamping tl operation.
  • a machine for fabricating metal ladders comprising an assembling table, guides mounted on the table for supporting an ini-: tially assembled ladder having side stringers and rungs with projecting end port-ions,portable clamps, for holding the parts of the initially assembled ladder together, a pair of electrodesmounted adjacentto' one end of the assembling table for simultaneously heating both ends of a rung,'a reciprocating cross-head mounted adj acent to the electrodes, gripping arms pivoted to the cross-head having jaws for engaging the rungs, side gripping levers pivoted.
  • an assembling table for supporting the assembled parts of the ladder, clamps for initially clamping the assembled parts of the ladder together, electrodes mounted adjacent to one end ,of-the assembling table for heating the ends of the rungs, a pair of riveting hammers mounted at one side of the electrodes for upsetting the ends of the heated rungs, jaws mounted between the riveting hammers for gripping the rungs between the side stringers, and side gripping levers pivoted to the cross-headon opposite sides of the riveting hammers for engaging the sides of the stringers during the upsetting operation and resilient means torreleasing the clamping action on the ladder after the upsetting operation.
  • clamping levers for' engaging the outside of the side stringers on each side of the inner ends-ofthe riveting hammers, a lever for advancing the riveting hammers, and fluid pressure means for releasing the clamping action on the ladder after the upsetting oporation.
  • a piston actuated therein having a piston-rod reciprocated thereby pivotally connected to the cross-head, a wrist block attached to the piston-rod and adapted to move independently and in conjunction with the cross-head, link connections between the wrist block and the gripping arms, a pair of levers pivoted to each side of the crosshead for engaging and clamping the side stringers, wrist pins journaled in the wrist block and a resilient connection between 28.
  • a pair of tables having guides mounted thereon forsupporting and guiding the initially assembled ladder in a step by step movement through the machine, electrodes independently mounted between the tables for heating the ends of the rungs or the ladder, a reciprocating cross-head mounted adjacent to the electrodes, means for adjusting the movement of the cross-head, gripping arms pivoted to the cross-head, aws secured to the lower ends of the gripping arms'adapted to enclose and grip the rungs between the side stringers, a fluid pressure cylinder, means forcontrolling the supthe levers and the wrist pins.
  • ton actuatedtherein by the fluid pressure having a piston-rod reciprocated thereby pivota'lly connected to the cross-head, a wrist block attached to the piston-rod and adapted to move independently or in conjunction with the cross-head, a pair of side gripping levers pivoted toeach side of the cross-head for engaging and clamping the stringers, toggle connections between the gripping arms and the wrist block, and riveting hammers mountedin alignment with the jaws for upsetting the ends of the heated rungs.
  • an assembling table or supporting the ladder means for initially clamping an assembled ladder together, electrodes mounted adjacent to the assembling table for heating the ends of the rungs, a treadle for controlling the engagement or disengagement of the electrodes with the ends of the rungs, a latch for holding the initially assembled ladder in the proper aligned position, gripping devices for clamping the rungs and side stringers of the assembled ladder, and riveting hammers mounted in alignment with the gripping devices for upsetting the heated ends of the rungs.
  • amachine for fabricating metal ladders having side stringers and rungs with projecting end portions means for initially clamping theparts :of an assembled ladder together, an assembling table and a run-out table, guides on the tables for supporting the assembled ladder as it is fed through the machine, means mounted between the tables for simultaneouslyelectrically heating both of the ends means mounted at one side of the electrodes and operated by fluid pressurefor simultaneously, clamping the rungs and theside stringers, a pair of riveting hammersfmovably mounted, in alignment-with each other in hearings on opposite-sides, of the "machine the ends of the heated rungs,
  • a sleeve having a collar around its outer end secured to the casing of each riveting hammer and slidably mountedin the bearings, a. trunnion projection extending from opposite sides of each facilitate, the movement clamping signature.

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Marchl4, 1933. Q DREED -1,901,334
APPARATUS FOR FORMING LADDERS Filed June 11, 1950 s Sheets-Sheet 1 R w 42- 1% Q 1 1 Q Q Q 1% s March 14, 1933. c. D. REED APPARATUS FOR FORMING LADDERS Filed June 11, 1930 5 Sheets-Sheet 2 March 14, 1933. c. D. REED APPARATUS FOR FORMING LADDERS Filed June 11, 1950 5 Sheets-Sheet 5 Jwuantoz 67am fi. 53660 I I l I l 1 I l I I March 14, 1933. Q Q D 1,901,334
APPARATUS FOR FORMING LADDERS Filed June 11, 1930 5 Sheets$h eet 4 March 14, 1933. c. D. REED APPARATUS FOR FORMING LADDERS Filed June 11, 1930 s Sheets-Sheet 5 Patented Mar. 14, 1933 UNITED S'TATES'PATENT OFFICE CLAUDE D. REED,
0F LEBANON, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR TO BETHLEHEM STEEL COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF PENNSYLVANIA APPARATUS FOR FORMING LADDERS Application filed me 11,
My invention relates to an apparatus for assembling or fabricating metal articles, as
rungs or rounds of the ladder are heated to both of theside stringersv and riveted simultaneously.
Another object of my invention relates to positioning and clamping of the assembled ladder during the electricallyheating and riveting operations, the entire length of the rung between the stringers being enclosed thereby preventing driving back the stock in the rung, during the riveting operation.
A further object of my invention is to provide a machine for forming ladders which permits of quick and easy shifting of the incomplete ladder from the position of one rung,or one pair of rungs, the ends of which are adapted to be heated and upset, to that of another. 7 g Another object of my invention relates to the method and means for heating theends of the rungs, and to the mechanism operated by fluid pressure for clamping the assembled ladder during the riveting operation, which allows for quickly releasing and shifting the assembled ladder at the end of each heating and riveting operation.
Another object of my invention relates to the manner of automatically controlling the clamping and riveting mechanism.
"Another object of my invention relates to themanner of adjusting the guiding bars for the stringers, and for positioning the assembled ladder during the heating and riveting operation and its passage through the machine.
Still another object of my invention relates to the manner of assembling the side stringers and rungs having reduced ends to form an assembled ladder while cold, initially securing the parts together by means of portable clamps, electrically heating both ends of one of the rungs at one operation to a semi-plastic condition, advancing the assembled ladder the distance equal to the space between a pair of rungs and then simul- 1980. Serial No. 460,385.
taneously upsetting both ends of the previously heated rung. 1
Other objects of my invention will appear hereinafter.
Having thus given a general description of my invention, I will now, in order to make the matter more clear, refer to the annexed five sheets of drawings forming a part of this specification and in which like characters of reference refer to like parts.
Figure 1 is a side elevation of my improved machine with parts of theassembling and runout tables broken away.
Figure 2 is a vertical longitudinal section taken substantially on the center line of the machine shown in Fig. 1.
Figure 3 is a front end elevation of that portion of the machine for clamping the assembled ladder and upsetting the ends of the rungs.
Figure 4 is a detail view in section of the four-way valve for controlling the fluid pressure to the cylinder for operating the clamp- 111%(16V1C8S.
igure 5 is a detail View in section of the three-Way valve for controlling the fluid pressure to the riveting hammers.
Figure 6 illustrates the valves shown in Figs. 4 and 5 connected to the control lever for advancing and retracting the riveting hammers in such a manner as to allow the parts to operate simultaneously at one operation.
Figure 7 is a horizontal section drawn on a larger scale, through the clamping and riveting machine taken on the line 7-7 of Fig. 3.
Figure 8 is a detail section View taken on the line 8-8 of Fig. 9 showing the manner of mounting one of the riveting hammers.
Figure 9 is a vertical transverse section taken on the line 99 of Fig. 8.
Figure 10 is a vertical transverse section through the electric heater taken on the line 10-10 of Fig. 2 with the refractory sheet re- Fi ure 14 is an enlar ed detail view illusg; p b V trating the manner of connecting the ends of the rungs to the side stringers, and Fig. 15 is a detail view illustrating the manner by means of which the guides for the side stringers on the assembling and runout tables may be adjusted. I p Referring now to the characters of reference on the drawings :'The numeral 1. in dicate s the assembling table and 2 the. run
. out table, each similarly constructed ofstructural steel having spaced channel sides 3 and legs 4 connected together by means of angles 5. The channel sides 3 are further connected together at the tops by means of spaced plates 6. Angular guide supports 7 are attached to each side of the top. of the tablesand secured to plates 6 by'means of angular brackets 8.
The vertical legs of the brackets Sand guide supports?v are slotted as at. 9, which allows for vertical adjustment of the guide supports 7 by means of the bolts lO. Guides 11 are mounted on the top of the horizontal legs of theguide supports 7 and are secured by means of set bolts 12 passing through slots '13- whereby lateral adjustment of the guides may be obtained. The upper surface of the guides are stepped or formed" with a short flange along their outer edges in .order'to hold the side stringers 14 of the ladder in proper alignment. Mounted on the inner end of the runout table 2 and secured to, and connecting the side channels 3 together is the frame 15 of the clamping and riveting machine, having a fluid pressure cylinder 16 centrally mounted thereon, in which reciprocates the piston 17 having a piston rod 18, to the lower end of which is keyed a wrist block 19, having the inner ends of links 20, pivoted thereto as at 21, the opposite ends of said links being pivoted as at'22to the upper ends of gripping v arms 23, which are fulcrumed as at 24 to thecross head 25. The inner faces of the lower portions of the gripping arms '23 have gripping jaws 26 attached thereto, the grooved inner faces of which are adapted to surround andengage the rungs 27 of theladder. Theserungs 27 are formed with reduced ends 28 adapted to be inserted. in holes 29 formed in the side stringers 14 and are held firmly against the v shoulders 30 of therungs by means of one or more portable clamps 31. A socket 32 is formed centrally in the cross-head 25 for receiving a spring 33 adapted to project a cylindrical plunger 34 against the lower face of the wrist block 19. Wrist pins 35 are journaled in the wrist block 19 the extending ends of which have flattened side faces 36 with perforations 37 formed therein for receiving the threaded ends of clevis bolts 38 having adjusting nuts screwed thereon as at 39.
' Sidegripping levers40 are fulcrumed on the cross-head as'at 41, the upper end of each side gripping lever being pivoted to the bifurcated headsof the clevis bolts 38, and a spring 42 is mounted on the shank of the clevis bolts to normally project the upper ends of the side gripping levers 40 outwardly and forming a toggle connection between the wrist block 19 and the gripping levers 40.
To limit the vertical movement of the crosshead 25, are rods 43, each having its lower end threaded and'secured to each side of the top of the cross-head and extending upward-1 justable nuts 46 threaded thereon'adapted to "engage the top ends of the cylindrical bumper blocks and limit the downward movement of the cross-head 25, while adjustable nuts 47 are threaded on'the intermediate portions'of the rods and engage the lower face of the top portion of the frame 15, and limit the upward'm'ovement of the cross-head.
The frame 15 has outwardly extending vertical side flanges 48 eachhaving a cylindrical bearing opening 49, with liners or bushings 50 secured therein'and in theside frame in horizontal alignment with each other for receiving and" supporting pneumatic riveting hammers 51, which may be of any well known construction. A sleeve 52 is attached to the barrel or casing of each pneumatic hammer having a collar 53 extending outwardly around its outer end. The sleeves may be shrunk on the casings of the pneumatic hammers and further held in position by means of a set screw 54, clamp bars 55 and bolts 56. r
Extending outwardly on each side of the outer edge of the flanges 48 above the bearing openings 49 are lugs 57 having holes formed therein as at 58for receiving bolts 59, having relief springs 60, retained in position by means of nuts on the inner ends for movably securing bracket clips 61 to which is pivotally attached atan intermediate point a yoke lever 62, the lower bifurcated ends 63, engaging studs or trunnion extensions 64, attached ,to the oppositev sides of. the collars 53 and sleeves 52. V
The set of relief springs 60, on the bolts 59 are adapted to relieve the excessive vibrating blows on the housings or frame of the machine caused by the hammers andat the same time allow for any displacement in moving the hammers against the work. ,The upperend of each of the yoke levers the yoke controlled through pipes 80 and 81,
62 have mounted thereon a swiveljaw 65, pivoted to a link adjuster 66, which is attached to the threaded end of an eye bolt 67, the
head of which is pivoted by means of a swivel jaw 68 to the outer end of crank arms 69, which are connected together by means of an angular brace 70, and mounted on the out-er ends of an operating shaft 71, and journaled in brackets 72 secured to the frame 15, in which manner a universal connection or coupling is formed between the upper ends of levers 62 and the operating shaft 71. A control lever 73 is keyed to the outer end of the operating shaft and in order to assist in holding the heading tools of the pneumatic hammers against the work being riveted and to facilitate in the ease of operating the machine a lever 74 is also mounted on the operating shaft having an adjustable counterweight thereon as at 75. The main fluid supply pipe is indicated by the numeral 76, the supply of which to the cylinder 16 through pipes 77 and 78 is controlled by means of a four-way valve 79, while the supply of fluid pressure to the pneumatic hammers 51, is by means of a three-way valve 82. The control lever integral therewith. a ry and secured to the frame of the heater by 73, three-way valve 82 and four-way valve 79 may be operated separately as illustrated in Fig. 3 or simultaneously as indicated in Fig.
.6, in which the handles 83 and 84, attached to the stems of the four-way and three-way valves respectively are connected by means of a link 85 which is pivoted centrally as-at 86,
to the control lever 73. I It will be noticed however, that in Fig. 6, the entrance ports in the four-way valvecasing for the pipes 76 and 77 are made of larger diameter in order to allow the passage offluid pressure to the cylinder 16 and operate the clamping arms so the jaws will engage and clamp the rungs of the ladder before the riveting hammers 51 are brought into action. These valves may be otherwise arranged or adjusted if desired in order to vary or give a greater space of time between the opening'and closing of the valves in-relation to each other.
An electric heater 87 is provided between the assembling table 1, and the run-out table 2, comprising. a transformer 88, having a soft steel or iron core upon one side of which coils 90 in the primary circuit are mounted, and supplied with an electric current from a generator 91, through the circuit 92 which may be controlled by means of a switch 93. The secondary circuit is formed by means of a plurality of flat copper strips 94 of metal bent U-shaped the laminated structure extending through the center of the core 89, the ends extending upwardly therefrom, and having solid electrodes 95 and 96 of copper formed Electrode 96 is stationmeans of an eye bolt 97 and nuts 98, while 89, of laminated structure,
electrode 95 is movably mounted and supported on the tracks 99 by means of rollers 100, the axles of which extend from the inverted legs of a U-shaped yoke 101, attached 7 centrally to the movable electrode. A bellcrank lever 102 is pivoted centrally to the top of one of the side frames of the electric heater, one leg of which extends upwardly and is pivoted to the movable electrode 95 as at 103, while the other leg of the bell-crank lever 102 extends horizontally outwardly and is pivoted to the top end of a connecting rod 104 which extends downwardly through an opening in an angle 105 of the side frame,
said rod having a spring 106 interposed between the angle 105 and a washer 107, Which is adapted to be adjusted by means of a pin 108, inserted in one of the spaced holes 109 formed in the connecting rod 104. The lower end of the connecting rod 104 is pivoted to .bar 110, the intermediate portion of which is fulcrumed as at 111 to an angle .112 and the inner end is connected to a treadle 113. by
means of short links 114. The treadle 113 is fulcrumed at an intermediate point as at 115 1 In order to more fully protect the coils 90,
refractory sheets of asbestos or the likesubstance, are inserted between the coils and the laminated strips 94 forming the secondary circuit.
In Fig. 1-3 I have illustrated the spring 116 and washer 117 on the rod 104 as mounted on the opposite side of the angle 105. In this manner of mounting the spring on the rod 104 the movable electrode 95 will be normally held out of the engagement with the work to be heated. When this construction is used the links 114 will be dispensed with the bar beingmadelonger and pivoted at an intermediate point at and the foot member attached to the opposite end. In this manner when foot pressure is applied to the treadle 113 it will advance the movable electrode 95 inwardly into engagement with the work to be heated.
A short angle 118 is secured centrally on the tracks 99, having a latch 119 pivoted thereto as at 120, and is adapted to be normally held vertically against a stop 121 by means of a spring 122, having one end connected to the lower end of the latch 119 and is as follows :The side stringers let and rungs 27 are first assembled on the assembling table 1, the reduced or turned ends'28 of the rungs being inserted through holes 29,- in the side stringers 14, until the shoulders 30 on the rungs come in contact with the inner faces of the side stringers 14, with the ends of the rungs extending a short distance beyond the outer faces of the stringers asillustrated more clearly in Figs. 10 and 14. One or more portable clamps 31 are then secured to the stringers, for initially holding the assembled parts of the ladder together. Theoperator places his foot-on the treadle 113 and retracts the movable electrode 95 and then advances the ladder by sliding it manually until the first rung passes over the latch 119. The ladder is then retracted slightly until the rung engages the groovedside of. the latch 119 to the proper aligned position for the electrodes 95 and 96 to engage the ends of the rungs, the treadle is then released and the switch 93 in the primary circuit closed. 1 With resistance heating it requires only'a few seconds to heat the'reduced, or turned end portions of the rungs to approximately 1700 degrees Fahrenheit. The current is then turned off by opening the switch 93, the 'treadle depressed to retract the movable electrode 95, and immediately the ladder advanced the width of the space between a pair of rungs, and positioned between the electrodes in the proper alignmentand thecurrent switched on, and 05, as above described, 5 at the same time while the endsof' the second rung are being heated, the first rung will be in alignment with the gripping and riveting mechanism.
The operator then turns the four-way valve 0 79, which controls the supply of fluid pressure to and from the cylinder 16, into the position indicated in fulllinesin Figs. 3, and 4 whereby fluid pressure will be admittedinto the top of the cylinder 16 to advance the piston-17 and cross-head 25 in the down stroke, whereby the rungis clampedbetween the gripping jaws 26, which are carried by the gripping arms 23 between the side stringers 14.
This same downward movement of the cross-head 25, operates the two pairs ofside gripping levers d0, producing a clamping action on the outside of the side stringers 1%, and is adapted to hold the inside of the stringers thrust tight against the shoulders 30 of the rungs 27'; With the rung tightly clamped in this position, the operator then pulls the control lever 73 and advances both of the pneumatic riveting hammers 51 inthree-way valve 82 heading both ends 'of l the rung at the same time thereby producing a tight fitting joint between thestringers and 'the'rungs. t
W The partsof theriveting and gripping machine, during this operation will then indicated in full lines the pneumatic riveting hammers 51 retracted. 1
A continuation of the above sequence of operation is produced on each rung until the ladder is completed. 7
Theheating and riveting operations may becarried on simultaneously or separately if desired.
In Fig. 3 I have indicated the three and four-way valves and .control'lever as operated separately but as indicated in Fig. .6 these parts may be connected together to'operate' simultaneously at one operation by movement ofthe control lever 73. r
7 It will be noticed that the stroke of the cross-head is limited by the nuts 46 and ll' on the rods 13, which allows the excess stroke ;of tl1e piston to produce the toggleaction in grlppingthe rungs, with the release arranged bythe weight of the cross-head and a spring 33, to allowthe cross-head to move down before the toggles act. On the back stroke, the toggles will be operated to open the gripping jaws before the cross-head moves up.
The reason for this grip is to firmlyhold and center the rung between the side stringers and prevent driving back the stock in the rung in riveting, therefore, producing an absolutely of the rung 27- and the sides of the stringers. a I Y j Although I have described and illustrated my invention in considerable detail, I do" not wish to be limited to the exactand specific details thereof as shownand described, but may use such modifications in substitutions for, or equivalents thereof, as are: embraced within the scope of my invention, or as pointed out in the claims.
Having thus described my inventioin'what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is: I
1. In a machine for fabricating metal ladders having side stringers and rungs with projecting end. portions, electrodes for en- 2 gaging and electrically heating both ends of the rungs, and means independent of the electrodes operated by fluid pressure for clamp- 111 and attaching the IllllgS t0 the string- Will'dl and 21b )llGS the 2111 b 013811112111 the 7 L Y I b ers by upsetting the ends of the rungs.
2. In a machine for fabricating metal ladders having a pair of spaced side stringers, spaced perforations formed therein, the perforations formedin one side stringer being assembled in alignment with the perforations formed in the other side stringer. rungs tight joint between the shoulders a ing the ends 0 formed with reduced end portions adapted to be inserted in the perforations and extend beyond the outside of the side stringers, electrodes for enga ing and simultaneously heatthe rungs, and means independent of the electrodes for upsetting the ends of the rungs on the outside of the side stringers.
3. In a machine for fabricating metal ladders having a pair of spaced side stringers connected together by rungs, perforations of smaller diameter than the rungs formed in the side stringers, theperforations in one side stringer'being assembled in alignment; with the perforations formed in the other side stringer, rungs formed withreduced end portions adapted to be inserted in the outside of the side stringers, electrodes for engaging and electrically heating simultaneously both ends of the run s, and means independent of the electrodes or upsetting the ends of the heated rungs on the outside of the stringers.
4:. In a machine for fabricating metal ladders having a pair of spaced side stringers connected together by rungs, perforations of smaller diameter than the rungs formed in the side stringers, the perforationsin one side stringer being in alignment with the perforations formed in the other side stringer, rungs formed with reduced end portions adapted to be inserted in the perforations and extend beyond the outside of the side stringer, electrical means for simultaneous- 1y eating both ends of the rungs, gripping jaws operated by fluid pressure for enclosing and clamping the runghaving the heated ends, and riveting hammers operated independent-1y of the electrical heating means for upsetting the ends of the rungs on the outside of the side stringers.
5. In a machine for fabricating metal ladders having a pair of perforated side stringers, the perforations in one side stringer being assembled inalignment with the perforations formed in the other side stringer, rungs having their endsextending through the perforations and projecting beyond the outside faces of the side stringers, electrical means for simultaneously heating both ends of the rungs without substantially heating the body of the rungs, gripping jaws operated by fluid pressure for enclosing and clamping the rungs between the side stringers, and independent means when the rungs are clamped for simultaneously upsetting both ends of the rungs on the outside, of the side stringers.
6. Ina machine for fabricating metal lad ders comprising an assembling table, means operated by fluid pressure for initially holdingan assembled ladder together, guides for supporting an assembled ladder having side stringers'and rungs, electrodes for engaging and simultaneously heating'both ends of the rungsin sequence, andmeans independent of the electrodes for simultaneously riveting 1 sequence, clamping both ends of the rungs to the side stringers in sequence after the heating operation.
7 In a machine for fabricating metal ladders, comprising an assembling table, guides on the table for supporting an assembled ladder having side stringers and rungs, electrodes for engaging and simultaneously electrically heating both ends of the rungs of the ladder in sequence, means operated by fluid pressure for clamping the rungs between the side stringers after the heating operation, and means actuated independent of the electrodes for simultaneously riveting both ends of the rungs to the side stringers in sequence after the heating operation.
8; In a machine for fabricating metal ladders, comprising an assembling table and a run-out table,eguides on the tables for supporting an assembled ladder having side stringers and rungs initially clamped together, electrodes for engagin and electrically heating simultaneously both. ends of each of the rungs of the ladder in sequence, means operated by fluid pressure for clamping the rungs between the side stringers after the heating operation, and a pair of slidably mounted riveting hammers operated by fluid pressure independently of the electrodes for riveting both ends of the rungs to the side stringers in sequence after each heating op eration.
ders, comprising an assembling table and a run-out table, side stringers and rungs having projecting end portions forming the ladder initially clamped together and supported by the guides on the tables, electrodes for engaging and electrically heating simultaneously both ends of each of the rungs of the ladder in jaws operated by fluid pressure for clamping the rungs between the side stringers after each heating operation, riveting hammers slidably mounted independently'of the electrodes and operated by fluid pressure for riveting both ends of the rungs to the side stringers in sequence after each heating operation, and a latch for holding the ends of the rungs in proper alignment with the electrodes and the riveting appa ratus. 10. In a machine for fabricating metal ladders, comprising an assembling table and a run-out table, an electric heating device independently mounted between the tables, and a clamping and upsetting mechanism simultaneously operated by fluid pressure mounted laterally of the electric heating device..
1-1. In a machine for fabricating metal ladders having rungs and side stringers comprising an assembling table and a run-out table for supporting an assembled ladder, an electric heating device independently mounted between the tables having electrodes adapted to engage and heat the ends of each of the rungs,j aws-operatedby fluidpressure for gripsembledladder having side stringers and' ing. device having electrodes mounted adja-- pingand clamping the rungs between the he end of each rung has side stringers after t been heated, and means operated independently of theelectrodes for upsetting the ends of each rung when gripped by the clamping device. a r
- 12. In a machine for fabricating metal ladders, comprising an assembling table and a run-out table, adjustable guides mounted on the table for supporting and guiding an assembled ladder through the machine, said as rungs initially clamped together with the ends 'ofthe rungs extending beyond the outer faces of the side stringers, an electric heat ing device mounted between the tables having electrodes adaptedto engage and heat the ends of the rungs in sequence'to a semi-plastic condition, gripping jaws operated by' fluid pressure adapted to clamp theentire length of each rung between the side stringers after.
the ends of each rung is heated, and riveting hammers actuated independently of the electrodes for upsetting the heated ends of the rungs when the rungs are clamped between the gripping jaws.
' 13. In a machine for fabricating metal ladders, comprising an assembling table adapted to receive the work, an'electric heating device mounted adjacent to one end of the assembling table having electrodes for simultaneously engagingand heating both of the projecting ends of the rungs of an initially assembled ladder, and meansindependent of the electrodes and mounted adjacent thereto for upsetting the ends of the rungs heated by the electrodes.
.14. In a. machine for fabricating metal ladders, comprising an 'assembhng table adapted to rece ve the Work, an electric heatcent to one end of the assembling table for simultaneously heating both of the projecting ends of each of the rungs of an initially assembled ladderin sequence, and means actu- V ated independently of the electrodes while both of the ends of one rung is being heated heated rung.' V
'15. In a machine for fabricating metal ladders, comprising an assembling table for receiving an initially assembled iadder having side stringers and rungs clamped to gether with the ends of the rungs extending beyond the side faces ofthe side stringers, an electric heating devicemounted adjacent to one end of the table having electrodes for enfor up'setting the ends. of the previously gaging and simultaneouslyheating both ends of the rungs of the ladder in sequence as it is fed through the,machinmgrippingjaws operated'by fluid pressure, adapted to receive and surroundthe rungs between the side stringers after theendsof the rungshave beenheated,
and riveting hammers slidably mounted and operated byfluid pressure independently of stringers, an'electric heating device mounted between the tables having electrodes for engaging and simultaneously heating both ends of the rungs in sequence, gripping jaws mounted adjacent to the electric heating ole-- vice on a reciprocating cross-head-'and-oper-: ated by fluidpressure adapted'to receive and surround the rungs between the side string ers, side gripping leverspivotedto the crosshead and operated by fluid pressure for gripping'the sides of the stringersyand means mounted in alignment with the gripping jaws and operatedby fluid pressure for upsetting the heated ends of the rungs. r
17 In a machine for fabricating metal ladders, comprising an assembling table and a run-out table for receiving an initially assembled ladder having side stringers and rungs, having projecting end portions, an electric heating device mounted between the tables having electrodes for simultaneously heating both ends of the rungs in sequence,
. areciprocating cross-head mounted adjacent and a latch for holding the. rungs in proper alignment for engaging the electrodes and upsetting tools. I
l8. Ina machine forfabricating metal ladders, comprising an assembling table, adjustable guides mounted on the table for sup porting an initially. assembled ladder having side stringers and rungs-with projecting end I portions, electrodes for simultaneouslyheating locally both ends of each of the rungs in sequence without substantially heating the rungs between the side stringers, a pairofv riveting hammers mounted" adjacent to the electrodes, means for positioning the assem bled ladders until the heated ends'of'the min s are between the rivetin hammers V b b 7 means for advancing and retracting'the riveting hammers, a reciprocating cross-head mounted between the riveting hammers, clamping jaws carried by and operated by the reciprocation of the cross-head adapted toenclose the rungs between the side stringers, and means for limiting the reciprocating movement of the cross-head. i
I heating the ends of the 19. In a machine for fabricating metal ladders, an assembling table for supporting an initially assembled ladder, a stationary and movable electrode mounted adjacent to one end of the assembling table, a pair of riveting hammers mounted in spaced relation to each other at one side of the electrodes, means :lorsimultaneously advancing and retracting the riveting hammers, a reciprocating cross-head mounted between the riveting hammers, gripping jaws pivoted to the cross head for enclosing and clamping the rungs of the assembled ladder, and clamping levers pivoted to the cross-head for engaging the side stringers.
20. In a machine. for fabricating metal ladders having rungs and side stringers, an assembling table for supporting an initially assembled ladder adapted to be intermittently fed through the much e, an electric heating device mounted adjacent to one end 01" the assembling table provided with an elec trode on each side of the lad-"er, a treadle for actuating one or the electrodes, a riveting hammer mounted in the si .e frame on each side of the ladder adjacent trodes, means for simultaneously and retracting the riveting side gripping levers and gripping actuated by fluid pressure for simultaneously clamping the side stringers and rungs of the ladder.
21. In a machine for fabricating metal ladders having side stringers and rungs with projecting end portions, an assembling table having adjustable guides for supporting an initially assembled ladder adapted to be in termittently fed through the machine, portable clamps for holding the par to the elecadva cing rs ot the assembled ladder together, an electrode on each side of the ladder arranged in alignment with each other at one end of the assembling table adapted to engage and heat the ends of the rungs, a treadle for actuating one of the electrodes, a riveting hammer mount-ed adjacent to the electrodes in the side frame of the machine in alignment with each other on each side of the ladder, means for simr taneously advancing and retracting the riveting hammers, fluid pressure means for actuating the riveting hammers for upsettmg the ends of the rungs, and side gripping levers and gripping jaws actuated by tluidp simultaneously clamping tl operation.
22. 111. a. machine ror fabricating aetal ladders, comprising an asseinb- 9; table tor receiving the initially asse bled ladder provided with the side strinp'e r and rungs having projecting end portions, a pair of coacting electrodes mountet adjacent to one end of the assembling table for engaging rungs, a pair of coacting riveting hammers movably mounted hammers, and v fluid pressure means for simultaneouslyopcrating the clamping devices.
In a machine for fabricating metal ladders, comprising an assembling table, guides mounted on the table for supporting an ini-: tially assembled ladder having side stringers and rungs with projecting end port-ions,portable clamps, for holding the parts of the initially assembled ladder together, a pair of electrodesmounted adjacentto' one end of the assembling table for simultaneously heating both ends of a rung,'a reciprocating cross-head mounted adj acent to the electrodes, gripping arms pivoted to the cross-head having jaws for engaging the rungs, side gripping levers pivoted. to the cross-head for engaging andclamping the sidesof the ladder, fluid pressure means for reciprocating the cross-head to clamp or releasethe assembled ladder, a pair of movable riveting hammers mounted in the frame of the machine in alignment with the gripping jaws, means for simultaneously advancing the riveting hammers into engagement with the ends of the rungs and for upsetting the ends of the run gs and means for retracting the riveting hammers.
24;. In a machine for fabricating metal ladders having side stringers and rungs with projecting end portions, an assembling table for supporting the assembled parts of the ladder, clamps for initially clamping the assembled parts of the ladder together, electrodes mounted adjacent to one end ,of-the assembling table for heating the ends of the rungs, a pair of riveting hammers mounted at one side of the electrodes for upsetting the ends of the heated rungs, jaws mounted between the riveting hammers for gripping the rungs between the side stringers, and side gripping levers pivoted to the cross-headon opposite sides of the riveting hammers for engaging the sides of the stringers during the upsetting operation and resilient means torreleasing the clamping action on the ladder after the upsetting operation. i
25. In a machine for fabricating metal ladders having sidestringers and rungs with projecting end portions, an assembling table and a run-out table for supporting the as:
toupset the ends of the rungs,
forengaging and clamping each rung 1n sesequence, manual means for advancing the ladder after the ends of each rung has been heated between the electrodes, a pair of aligned slidably movable riveting hammers mounted adjacent'to the electrodes adapted gripping jaws quence between the side stringers mounted in alignment with the riveting hammers,
clamping levers for' engaging the outside of the side stringers on each side of the inner ends-ofthe riveting hammers, a lever for advancing the riveting hammers, and fluid pressure means for releasing the clamping action on the ladder after the upsetting oporation. I
126. In a machine for fabricating metal ladders comprising side stringers and rungs having projecting end portions, means for initially assembling and clamping the parts of the ladder together, an assembling table,
guides mounted on the assembling-table for supporting the assembled ladder, electrodes mounted adjacent to one end 01" the assembling table for heating the ends of the rungs in sequence, a pair of riveting hammers mounted adjacent to the electrodes, manual means for advancing the ladder with its heated ends between the pair of movable riveting hammers in a step bystep movement through the machine, fluid pressure means for actuating the riveting hammers for upsetting the ends of the rungs in sequence after each heating operation, a reciprocating crosshea'd mounted between the riveting hammers, gripping arms pivoted to the cross-head, jaws secured to" the lower ends of the gripping arms for enclosing the rungs during the upsetting operation, a fluid pressure actuated piston having a piston rod reciprocated thereby pivotally connected to the cross-head, a wrist block attached to the piston rod and movable. independently of the cross-head, a toggle connection between the wrist block and the I gripping arms, levers pivoted to the cross-head for engaging the side stringers, and toggle connections between the wrist block and the levers. a
27. In a machine for fabricating metal ladders comprising side stringers and rungs having, projecting end portions, means for ini- 'tially assembling and clamping the parts of the assembled ladder together, an assembling table, guides mounted on the assembling tablefor supporting and guidingthe assembled ladder, electrodes mounted adjacent to one end of the assembling'table for simultaneously heating the ends of the rungs insequenc-eto-plasticity without substan tially heating the body of the rungs between the side stringers, meansfor supplying and controlling theisupply of electric current to the electrodes, a pair of riveting hammers mounted adjacent to the electrodes, manual means 'for advancing the ladder with its heated ends in a step by step movement through the machine between the pair of movable riveting hammers, a control lever for simultaneously advancing and retracting the riveting hammers, means for controlling the supply-of fluid pressure to the riveting hammers for upsetting the heated ends of one rung while simultaneously heating by means of the electrodes the ends of another rung, a reciprocating cross-head mounted between the riveting hammers, adjustable means for limiting the movement of the cross-head, gripping arms pivoted to the cross-head, jaws secured to the lower ends of the gripping arms adapted to enclose and grip the rungs between the side stringers, a fluid pressure cylinder,
means for controlling the supply of fluid pressure to the cylinder, a piston actuated therein having a piston-rod reciprocated thereby pivotally connected to the cross-head, a wrist block attached to the piston-rod and adapted to move independently and in conjunction with the cross-head, link connections between the wrist block and the gripping arms, a pair of levers pivoted to each side of the crosshead for engaging and clamping the side stringers, wrist pins journaled in the wrist block and a resilient connection between 28. In a machine for fabricating metal ladders having side stringers and rungs with extending end portions, a pair of tables having guides mounted thereon forsupporting and guiding the initially assembled ladder in a step by step movement through the machine, electrodes independently mounted between the tables for heating the ends of the rungs or the ladder, a reciprocating cross-head mounted adjacent to the electrodes, means for adjusting the movement of the cross-head, gripping arms pivoted to the cross-head, aws secured to the lower ends of the gripping arms'adapted to enclose and grip the rungs between the side stringers, a fluid pressure cylinder, means forcontrolling the supthe levers and the wrist pins.
ton actuatedtherein by the fluid pressure having a piston-rod reciprocated thereby pivota'lly connected to the cross-head, a wrist block attached to the piston-rod and adapted to move independently or in conjunction with the cross-head, a pair of side gripping levers pivoted toeach side of the cross-head for engaging and clamping the stringers, toggle connections between the gripping arms and the wrist block, and riveting hammers mountedin alignment with the jaws for upsetting the ends of the heated rungs.
29. In a machine for fabricatingnietallad ders having side stringers and rungs with projecting end portions, electrodes for heating the ends "of the hammers movably mounted in hearings in the frame of themachine adjacent to the electrode and operated by fluid pressure, jaws rungs, a pair of riveting for clamping the rrungs :and side stringers of the assembled ladder during the riveting operation, an operating shaft, a connection betweeneach riveting hammer and the operating shaft, a control lever mounted on the operating shaft for advancing or retracting the r1veting hammers, and means for con- "trolling the supply offluid pressure to the riveting hammers.
30. In a machine for fabricating metal ladders having side stringers and'rungs with pro ecting end portions, tables-for supporting the assembled ladder, electrodes for heating the ends of the rungs mounted between the tables, a pair of riveting hammers mounted adjacent to theelectrodes-andoperated by fluid pressure, a sleeve having an out- 'chine,a'yoke at the lower end of each'yoke lever for embracing the'collar and having bifurcated ends engaging the trunnion projections,-an operating shaft, a universal connection between each of the yoke levers and the operating shaft, a control lever mounted .on the operating shaft for advancingor'retracting the riveting hammers, and means for controlling the-supply of fluid pressure to the riveting hammers.
31. In a machine for fabricating metal ladders having side stringers and rungs with rojecting end portions, an assembling table or supporting the ladder, means for initially clamping an assembled ladder together, electrodes mounted adjacent to the assembling table for heating the ends of the rungs, a treadle for controlling the engagement or disengagement of the electrodes with the ends of the rungs, a latch for holding the initially assembled ladder in the proper aligned position, gripping devices for clamping the rungs and side stringers of the assembled ladder, and riveting hammers mounted in alignment with the gripping devices for upsetting the heated ends of the rungs.
32. In a machine for fabricating metal ladders having side stringers and rungs with projecting end portions, an assembling table and a run-out table, portable clamps for initially securing the assembled ladder together, adjustable guides mounted on the tables for supporting and guiding the assembled ladder through the machine, electrodes mounted between the tables for heating the ends of the rungs, a generator for supplying an electric current to the electrodes, means for controlling the electric current supply to the electrodes, a treadle for actuating one of the electrodes in one direction to engage or disengage the electrodes with the ends of the rungs, and resilient means for actuatingthe electrodes in the opposite direction to that of the treadle, a latch for engaging and holdmg the initially assembled la'dder in the fluid pressure for simultaneously clamping the rungs and side stringers ofthe ladder, and simultaneously movable riveting hammeans mounted adjacent-to the assembling table for electricallyheating the ends of the rungs, a fluid pressure cylinder, a reciprocating piston having a piston-rod attached thereto mounted therein, means'for controlling the s'upply of fluid pressuretothe cylinder, a Wrist block secured to the pistonrod and movable therewith, a cross-head actuated by the fluid pressure cylinder, means for adj usting the movement of the'cross-head, gripping arms-pivoted to the cross-head, jaws secured to the gripping armsfor engaging the rungs between the side stringers, toggle connections between the wrist block and the gripping arms, clamping side levers pivoted to each side of the: cross-head for engaging the side stringers, toggle connections between the wrist block and side levers, and riveting hammers movablymounted in the frame of the machine for upsetting the heated ends of the rungs.
34. In a machine for fabricating metal ladders having side stringers and rungs'with projecting end portions,-portable clamps for initially clamping an assembled ladder together, an asseniblingtablefor supporting the assembled ladder as it is fed through the machine, means mounted adjacent to the assemblin-g table forelectrically heating the ends of'the rungs, a fluid pressure cylinder, a reciprocating piston having a piston-rod attachedthereto and mounted therein, means for controlling the supply of fluidgpressure to the cylinder, a wristblock secured to the piston-rod and'movable therewith, a reciprocatingcross-head actuated by the fluid pressure cylinder pivotally connected to the wrist block and movable therewith, means for'adjusting the stroke of the cross-head, gripping arms pivoted at an intermediate point to the cross-head, jaws secured to the lower ends of the gripping arms for clamping the rungs between the-side stringers, link connections between ,the'top ends of the gripping arms and thewrist block, a'pair of side levers .at each side of the cross-head each pivoted at an intermediate point to the cross-head and ad apted to havetheir lower ends engaging the i sides of thelstringers, wrist pins journaled in proper aligned position, means actuated b 170 the wristblock having projecting perforated ends, a clevis bolt pivoted at one end to each of the upper ends of the side levers, the opposite ends of the clevis bolt being screw threaded and extending through a perforation formed in one end of the wrist pins and securedto the wrist pin by means of a nut, a spring'on each clevis bolt interposed between the wrist pin and the headof the clevis-bolt, and-riveting hammers movably mounted in the frame of the machine for upsetting the heated ends of the r'ungs. f
35. In a machine for fabricating metal ladders having side stringers and rungs with projecting end portions,means for initially clamping the parts of an assembled ladder tog-ether,'an assembling table for supporting thefassembled ladder as it is fed through the machine, means mounted near one end of the assembling table for electrically heating the ends ofthe rungs, means mounted laterally of the electrodes operated by fluid pressure for clamping the rungs and the side stringers, a pair of riveting hammers actuated by fluid pressure slidably mounted in alignment with each other inbearings on opposite sides of the machine adjacent to the clamping means for upsetting the ends of the heated rungs,
means for controlling a supply of fluid press'ure to the riveting hammers, an operating sha-ft, a connection between each riveting hammer and the operating shaft, and a control lever mounted on the operating shaft adapted when swung in opposite directions to advance or retract the riveting hammers.
36. In amachine for fabricating metal ladders having side stringers and rungs with projecting end portions, means for initially clamping theparts :of an assembled ladder together, an assembling table and a run-out table, guides on the tables for supporting the assembled ladder as it is fed through the machine, means mounted between the tables for simultaneouslyelectrically heating both of the ends means mounted at one side of the electrodes and operated by fluid pressurefor simultaneously, clamping the rungs and theside stringers, a pair of riveting hammersfmovably mounted, in alignment-with each other in hearings on opposite-sides, of the "machine the ends of the heated rungs,
adjacent to the clamping means for upsetting a sleeve having a collar around its outer end secured to the casing of each riveting hammer and slidably mountedin the bearings, a. trunnion projection extending from opposite sides of each facilitate, the movement clamping signature.
guiding and of the rungs,
attached to the frame, a universal connection between each top end of-the yokelever and the operating'shaft, a control lever mounted on the operating shaft adapted when swung in opposite directions to advance or retract the riveting hammers, and a weighted lever 08. "In a machine for fabricating metalladders having side'stringers and rungs with projecting end portions, means for. simultaneously heating both ends of arung, means operated by fluid pressure independent of clamping'the rung'and side stringers and upsetting the ends of the heated rung at one operation, and resilient means independent of the fluid'pressure means for releasing the action on the rung and side stringers. i I V In testimony whereof I hereunto aflix my CLAUDE nniinn the heating mechanism forsimultaneously collar, ayoke lever on each side of the machine, each pivoted at an intermediate point to a bracket clip resiliently attachedto the frame of the machine, a yoke at the lower end of each yoke lever on each side of theimachine, having bifurcated lower ends engaging the trunnion projections on each side ofthe col lars, anoperating shaft j ournaledin brackets
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