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US2663476A US257106A US25710651A US2663476A US 2663476 A US2663476 A US 2663476A US 257106 A US257106 A US 257106A US 25710651 A US25710651 A US 25710651A US 2663476 A US2663476 A US 2663476A
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  • This invention relates to a compact filling machine, for filling cushions, pillows, mattresses, and the like with fibrous materials such as cotton, hair, excelsior, as well as inner spring units.
  • An object of this invention is to provide a filling machine designed to insert filling material in a cushion casing, and the like, by means of a reciprocable plunger-head which feeds the filling material into the casing, and is then withdrawn to its original position.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide a filling machine having a two tier frame, comprising a lower tier having two speed reducing gears and jointed linkage, and an upper tier having plunger actuating foldable linkage for actuating a plunger-head, the linkage being arranged to operate wholly within the range of motion of the plunger-head, to thereby conserve fioor space.
  • Figure 1 is a top plan view of the filling machine, with the plunger-head in retracted position.
  • Figure 2 is a top'plan view of the filling machine, with the plunger-head in operating position.
  • Figure 3 is a rear elevation of the filling machine.
  • Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view taken on line 4-4 in Figure 3.
  • Figure 5 is a front elevation of the receptacle portion of the filling machine, looking in the direction of the filling end of the filling machine.
  • the numeral III indicates a. filling machine porting member [8 is secured to the longitudinal 7 frame members I3.
  • Two worm gears [9, are freely rotatably mounted on stub shafts 2i) suitably fixed to the supporting member I8.
  • the gears I9 are positioned in spaced-apart relation and are in meshed relation with an elongated worm 2
  • is rotatably supported in bearings 22 which are secured to crosswise extensions 23 of the supportingmember I8.
  • a pulley 24 is secured at one end of the worm 2
  • the motor is secured to one of the frame members I3.
  • each boss 29 Extending from each worm gear I9 is a boss 29.
  • a stub-shaft 30 connected by a link 3
  • Each shaft 34 is rotatably mounted at its lower end in a bearing 35 fixed to a cross-member It.
  • each shaft 34 is rotatably mounted in a bearing 36 fixed to a cross-plate 31.
  • the plate 31 is supported at each end on a channel 38 fixed to a cross-member I6.
  • ] is mounted on the upper surface of the frame II.
  • the receptacle is of a length which causes an end portion thereof to extend beyond an end wall 4
  • the extending portion 42 permits a portion of a pillow casing or the like to be secured thereto prior to the filling operation.
  • the receptacle 4!] is mounted horizontally on the frame II and both ends of the receptacle are normally open.
  • a plungerhead 43 of rectangular form is slidably mounted inside the receptacle 48.
  • a right-angular crank 45 Secured to each upright shaft 34 is a right-angular crank 45 having a pin 46 at its free end.
  • a link 41 is connected by the pin 46 to the free end portion of the crank 45 at one of its ends.
  • the link 4'! is connected by a pin to a bearing plate 5
  • ,Qne set of foldably linked drive member 55 is positioned at a higher elevationthan the other set to permit the two sets to move towards each other in overlapping relation without interfere 0. a 99 p o de fo travel o the lunge -r ed.
  • The-covers 59 are swung on their hinges 60. to a b antia ly e ic l position to recei e h e mat rie Aii r he lling mat r a is. i" ii the re epta he req pta le ov rs. are closed; and the cover of a cushion, etc; is ipp d v rhe en .2 of t e eqeiita le.
  • the e d t e caus the. enc o ure mbers 5 w mo e. a er so as t tend, the; s iq QVQ f a much: as pos bl and held,
  • a foot control switch (not shown) supplies electric current to the motor.
  • the operator steps on the switch thereby supplying current to the motor, and causes the motor pulley to rotate. This rotation causes the foldably linked drive members 55 to move the plungerhead 43 into the receptacle 4!] and :to force the filling material outwardlyl-nto the cover of the cushion.
  • the cushion cover is gradually forced off the receptacle while it is being filled With the filling material.
  • the frame portion It at the filling end of the machine ID as shown in Figures 1, 2 and 5 is at a lower elevation than the main portion defined by the cross members l5, I6.
  • a plunger-head reciprocably mcuntedin said receptacle to eject the filling material from said receptacle, two sets cflfol'dably linked drive members mounted in. said receptacle for sliding.
  • said plunger-head forwardly and reversely within said receptacle, two upright shafts oscillatively mounted at one end wall of said frame, one of the parts of each set of said linkeddrive members, bein an an l'll'arcrank fixed. to the upper end Mom of said upright shafts, th other part of each set of said linked drive members being a connecting, one of. said. cranks with said. plunger-head, and driving means mounted'in said lower tier and. connected to th lower ends of said upright shafts for'oscillating said shafts.

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Dec. 22, 1953 M. GOLDBERG ET AL 2,653,476
COMPACT FILLING MACHINE OPERATED BY FOLDABLE LINKAGE Filed Nov. 19, 1951 4 Sheets-Sheet l MAX GOLDBERG ROBERT J. GOLDBERG INVENTORS ATTO R N EY Dec. 22, 1953 M. GOLDBERG ET AL COMPACT FILLING MACHINE OPERATED BY FOLDABLE LINKAGE 4 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Nov. 19 1951 MAX GOLDBERG ROBERT \LGOLDBERG INVENTORS BMW ATTORNEY Dec. 22, 1953 M. GOLDBERG ET AL 2,663,476
COMPACT FILLING MACHINE OPERATED BY FOLDABLE LINKAGE Filed Nov. 19, 1951 4 Sheets-Sheet 5 FIGS 3 3 4 59 4o 59 4 60 I 5g 36 3 I 7' flz;
as 31 31 as ol 3% Q ol 35 60 f I r 10 9% ROBERT J. GOLDBERG M F i 5 INVENTORS ATTORNEY J 69. J 68 5 58 7f 5? MAX GOLDBERG Dec. 22, 1953 M. GOLDBERG ET AL COMPACT FILLING MACHINE OPERATED BY FOLDABLE LINKAGE 4 Sheets-Sheet 4 Filed Nov. 19 1951 INVENTOR S MAX GOLDBERG F] G. 4 ROBERT J. GOLDBERG BMW ATTORNEY Patented Dec. 22, 1953 OFFICE COIHPACT FILLING MACHINE OPERATED BY FOLDABLE LINKAGE Max Goldberg and Robert J. Goldberg, New York, N. Y.
Application November 19, 1951, Serial No. 257,106
1 Claim.
This invention relates to a compact filling machine, for filling cushions, pillows, mattresses, and the like with fibrous materials such as cotton, hair, excelsior, as well as inner spring units.
An object of this invention is to provide a filling machine designed to insert filling material in a cushion casing, and the like, by means of a reciprocable plunger-head which feeds the filling material into the casing, and is then withdrawn to its original position.
Another object of this invention is to provide a filling machine having a two tier frame, comprising a lower tier having two speed reducing gears and jointed linkage, and an upper tier having plunger actuating foldable linkage for actuating a plunger-head, the linkage being arranged to operate wholly within the range of motion of the plunger-head, to thereby conserve fioor space.
In prior filling machines of this character a long driving member was used for actuating the plunger-head, and. in such arrangement the driving member extended outwardly from the machine a distance at least equal to the length of the filling portion of the machine. This was a disadvantage in that it increased the overall length of the machine. In the disclosure herewith, we have provided a filling machine which reduces the fioor space to a minimum, and utilizes a more simplified mechanism.
With the above and other objects in view, the invention will be hereinafter more particularly described, and the combination and arrangement of parts will be shown in the accompanying drawings and pointed out in the claim which forms part of this specification.
Reference will now be had to the drawings, wherein like numerals of reference designate corresponding parts throughout the several views, in which:
Figure 1 is a top plan view of the filling machine, with the plunger-head in retracted position.
Figure 2 is a top'plan view of the filling machine, with the plunger-head in operating position.
Figure 3 is a rear elevation of the filling machine.
Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view taken on line 4-4 in Figure 3.
Figure 5 is a front elevation of the receptacle portion of the filling machine, looking in the direction of the filling end of the filling machine.
In the illustrated embodiment of the invention, the numeral III indicates a. filling machine porting member [8 is secured to the longitudinal 7 frame members I3. Two worm gears [9, are freely rotatably mounted on stub shafts 2i) suitably fixed to the supporting member I8.
The gears I9 are positioned in spaced-apart relation and are in meshed relation with an elongated worm 2|. The worm 2| is rotatably supported in bearings 22 which are secured to crosswise extensions 23 of the supportingmember I8. A pulley 24 is secured at one end of the worm 2| and carries a belt 25 which is in engagement with a pulley 26 carried by a motor 27. The motor is secured to one of the frame members I3.
Extending from each worm gear I9 is a boss 29. Mounted in each boss 29 is a stub-shaft 30 connected by a link 3| and a pin 32 to an arm 33 having one end fixed to' an upright shaft 34. Each shaft 34 is rotatably mounted at its lower end in a bearing 35 fixed to a cross-member It. At its upper end, each shaft 34 is rotatably mounted in a bearing 36 fixed to a cross-plate 31. The plate 31 is supported at each end on a channel 38 fixed to a cross-member I6.
As shown in Figure 4, it' will be seen that rotation of the motor 21 will cause the worm shaft 2| to rotate the worm gears I9 in opposite directions. The gears I9 reciprocate the links 3| which oscillate the arms 33 and this causes the upright shafts 34 to oscillate in opposite directions.
As shown in Figures 1 to 3 inclusive, an adjustable receptacle 4|] is mounted on the upper surface of the frame II. The receptacle is of a length which causes an end portion thereof to extend beyond an end wall 4| of the frame I I. The extending portion 42 permits a portion of a pillow casing or the like to be secured thereto prior to the filling operation. The receptacle 4!] is mounted horizontally on the frame II and both ends of the receptacle are normally open.
As shown in Figures 1 to 3 inclusive, a plungerhead 43 of rectangular form is slidably mounted inside the receptacle 48. Secured to each upright shaft 34 is a right-angular crank 45 having a pin 46 at its free end. A link 41 is connected by the pin 46 to the free end portion of the crank 45 at one of its ends. At the other end, the link 4'! is connected by a pin to a bearing plate 5| suitably fixed to the plunger-head 43.
As shown in the top plan views in Figures 1 and 2, oscillation of the shafts 34 causes the cranks 45 to move the links 41 and the plungerhead 43 the inoperative .qsition shown in Figure 11 t e Q 'ii ili imi' in F ure 2. During the movement of the plungerhead 43, it is guided by an elongated key 48 centrally positioned in the receptacle 40.
It is to b noted that in the-preferred embodiment shown, there are two sets of folda'bly linked drive members 55, each set consisting f a right.- 7
angular crank 45 and its connected link 41., ,Qne set of foldably linked drive member 55 is positioned at a higher elevationthan the other set to permit the two sets to move towards each other in overlapping relation without interfere 0. a 99 p o de fo travel o the lunge -r ed.
i ee r avie mni ses a Pair f t lescoping enclosure members 56, 5B'preferably made of h t e a T e n l ii e members are b t ii re is e. ve tical eisiee .eiiri he izeniei Overlapping. b iwms 5.8. i lie encl sure members 56, 56'are provided with {3931 115 59, 59 which are e d t e r ica s es 5L 51hr h n p 'Mdimies in er erly or the recept cle in is a s ie iy' c ntre-irate 62 which i ta ly Seemed e 9 9 illi membe 6- h ve s 9. 59' are made to r a h s e is n e a th e e larniiie eite s .3 5a. The iie we the c rs. are n qua ove a p n la o and qmiill q le. t p a d a n nuous i q ar ior eii, at a times, and may be i- Wid h aei ee re V rti e P e 9i mo i he members 551,10
q each et er. e er vi ie a sn ii. 8 hav n e ds 9'. Q Q2 onp eifie nds wh h. r ta in iie te ir eiie s shaf 68 is roteiabiy mounted in bearings 10 secured to the horizontal Q Q 'Q 58 o the receie aqle members 56 i i iie he. nq e that the. 'nii ii iiie Shown n. i e a an ree eieeie ii i n s ght y xtended eeiiiqii' i i hat show n Figures 1 and 2.
sha t 3 ha a m ddle. hearin w ich i itabl fi ed o. e fra e it re ain the sh in d able la i n bu 1. incr meideway ji h g W; A; hai l h ll tta d to one ml i h shei a 6 er es. o o ate the t B ret ri g t e hait 8 th enclos r mem s 56 6 may e advanced ewa cci each li qr in l way frer each. o he dependin ir w dth Qt the qve t e i ed- E ie ee iqi 0 he fillin ma hine ii is as. follows:
The-covers 59 are swung on their hinges 60. to a b antia ly e ic l position to recei e h e mat rie Aii r he lling mat r a is. i" ii the re epta he req pta le ov rs. are closed; and the cover of a cushion, etc; is ipp d v rhe en .2 of t e eqeiita le. The e d t e to: caus the. enc o ure mbers 5 w mo e. a er so as t tend, the; s iq QVQ f a much: as pos bl and held,
4 the cover in frictional engagement on the receptacle 40. A foot control switch (not shown) supplies electric current to the motor. The operator steps on the switch thereby supplying current to the motor, and causes the motor pulley to rotate. This rotation causes the foldably linked drive members 55 to move the plungerhead 43 into the receptacle 4!] and :to force the filling material outwardlyl-nto the cover of the cushion. The cushion cover is gradually forced off the receptacle while it is being filled With the filling material.
, Upon mmpletion of the forward movement of the plunger-head 43, the operator removes his ,foot from the electric foot switch and raises the receptacle covers 59, 59 preparatory to filling another cushion cover.
It is to be noted that the frame portion It at the filling end of the machine ID as shown in Figures 1, 2 and 5 is at a lower elevation than the main portion defined by the cross members l5, I6. There is thu provided an operating space below the filling end of the receptacle 40 for freedom of movement of the operators hands when he secures a cushion cover to the receptacle 4D.
It is also to be noted that while we have shown.
two sets of foldably linked drive members, each operating independently, that we may use an interconnected linkage known as the pantograph.v
In accordance with the patent statutes We have described and illustrated the preferred embodiment of our invention, but it will be understood that various changes and. modifications can behaving an end portion. extending beyond. said.
frame, a plunger-head reciprocably mcuntedin said receptacle to eject the filling material from said receptacle, two sets cflfol'dably linked drive members mounted in. said receptacle for sliding.
said plunger-head forwardly and reversely within said receptacle, two upright shafts oscillatively mounted at one end wall of said frame, one of the parts of each set of said linkeddrive members, bein an an l'll'arcrank fixed. to the upper end Mom of said upright shafts, th other part of each set of said linked drive members being a connecting, one of. said. cranks with said. plunger-head, and driving means mounted'in said lower tier and. connected to th lower ends of said upright shafts for'oscillating said shafts.
and actuating said plunger-head. forwardly and.
r v rs ly in. sa d receptacle. a
MAX GOLDBERG. RQBERT GOLDBERG.- References tilited in tli'efile or this patent UNITED, srrATEs PATENTS Number; Name Date:
129,364 West et al. July 16, 1872 ,5Q 7:11
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