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US989100A
US989100A US58602510A US1910586025A US989100A US 989100 A US989100 A US 989100A US 58602510 A US58602510 A US 58602510A US 1910586025 A US1910586025 A US 1910586025A US 989100 A US989100 A US 989100A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
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    • Y10T29/51Plural diverse manufacturing apparatus including means for metal shaping or assembling
    • Y10T29/5116Plural diverse manufacturing apparatus including means for metal shaping or assembling forging and bending, cutting or punching
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the present invention relates to a machine for riveting the metal mountings such as mouth-frames, stiffeners and garnitures to purses and the like.
  • the machine consists of a ram which is slidably fitted in a bracket over an anvil and adapted to be reciprocated therein by suitable means.
  • a pair of cutting nippers pivoted to a holder which is slidable in the same bracket, is adapted to be pressed by the ram againstthe materials to be riveted and thus to serve as a riveting-set.
  • a cross-head fitted on the ram, is provided with cam surfaces which engage rollers on the actuating arms of the nippers so as first to close the jaws for cutting off the rivet-shank and then to open the jaws to allow a punch, fitted in the ram, to complete the riveting.
  • the cutting and the heading of the shank is thus performed in one operation.
  • Figure 1 representing a side view of the arrangement
  • Fig. 2 a front view of the same
  • Fig. 3 a view of the assembled materials ready to be inserted in the machine
  • Fig. 4 the same view after the riveting has been effected.
  • a ram P is slidably mounted in a bracket G in the machine frame and connected to a double-armed lever D which is operated by any suitable mechanism for reciprocating the ram in the bracket.
  • a pair of cutting nippers Z is pivotally connected at O to a holder P which is also slidably fitted in the bracket G.
  • Said holder is prolonged by a rod 0 which is encircled by a helical spring C and passed through an aperture in a lug M connected to the ram P. The latter is adapted, when lowered, to press the nippers Z down by means of the spring G.
  • a nut M on the rod 0 holds the same connected to the lug M.
  • the actuating arms J and J of the nippers are fitted with rollers N which are disposed in the path of a cross-head K mounted on the ram P.
  • This cross-head has cam surfaces 5, 6, 7 and 8 which engage the rollers N so as first to open and then to close the arms J and J a contrary movement being thereby imparted to the cutting jaws S.
  • a spiral spring N, connected to the arms J'and J, tends to hold the jaws S open.
  • a riveting punch U is slidably fitted in the ram P together with a spring-actuated piston for acting on the punch by percussion.
  • the piston is retained and tensioned in known manner, when the ram descends, by a slidable bolt contained in the head of the bracket G.
  • the retaining bolt is withdrawn owing to its contact with a pin T fitted in a socket H in the ram holder. l/Vhen the piston is thus released it reacts with high velocity on the punch and effects the riveting.
  • L is a set-screw for adjusting the pressure of the piston spring.
  • A is an anvil against which the riveting is done
  • F is a recess in said anvil for the reception of the rivet head 1.
  • the modus opcwmdz' is as follows: The materials to be riveted together are assembled and connected by means of the rivet pin as shown in Fig. 3, whereupon they are placed on the anvil with the head 1 in the recess F. As the ram P is lowered the lug M presses, by means of the spring C the jaws S against the parts of the material for compressing the same around the rivet, the jaws thus acting as a riveting-set. At a further lowering of the ram, the rollers N are engaged by the cam surfaces 5 and 6 of the cross-head K which forces the arms J and J apart and closes the jaws S for cutting off the rivet shank.
  • the cutting edges of the jaws are set so as to leave a sufficiently long end on said shank for the formation of a rivet head.
  • the herein described machine for riveting metal mountings to nurses and the like comprising a bracket held over an anvil on which the assembled materials are arranged with the rivet pin inserted in position, a ram reciprocatingly mounted in said bracket, a punch fitted in the ram for effecting the riveting against the anvil, a pair of cutting nippers, a holder for said nippers slidably fitted in the bracket connection between the ram and the holder enabling the former, when lowered, to press the jaws of the nippers resiliently against the materials on the anvil, rollers on the actuating arms of the nippers, and a cross-head on the ram having cam surfaces to engage such rollers at 10 the further lowering of the rain the cam surfaces being shaped so as first to close the jaws of the nippers to cut off the projecting rivet pins and then to open the same to ad- 'init the punch for the completion of the riveting, substantially as set forth. Signed at Dresden.

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K. WURZNER.
RIVBTING MACHINE.
APPLICATION IILED now. a, 1910.
Patented Apr. 11, 1911. 1
KURT WllRZNER, OF DRESDEN, GERMANY.
RIVETING-MAGHINE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Apr. 11, 1911.
Application filed October 8, 1910. Serial No. 586,025.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, KURT lVI'inzNEn, a subject of the Emperor of Germany, and a resident of Dresden, in the Kingdom of Saxony, Germany, have invented a new and useful Riveting-Machine, of which the following is a specification.
The present invention relates to a machine for riveting the metal mountings such as mouth-frames, stiffeners and garnitures to purses and the like.
According to the invention, the machine consists of a ram which is slidably fitted in a bracket over an anvil and adapted to be reciprocated therein by suitable means. A pair of cutting nippers, pivoted to a holder which is slidable in the same bracket, is adapted to be pressed by the ram againstthe materials to be riveted and thus to serve as a riveting-set. Finally, a cross-head, fitted on the ram, is provided with cam surfaces which engage rollers on the actuating arms of the nippers so as first to close the jaws for cutting off the rivet-shank and then to open the jaws to allow a punch, fitted in the ram, to complete the riveting. The cutting and the heading of the shank is thus performed in one operation.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
Figure 1 representing a side view of the arrangement, Fig. 2, a front view of the same, Fig. 3, a view of the assembled materials ready to be inserted in the machine, and Fig. 4:, the same view after the riveting has been effected.
A ram P is slidably mounted in a bracket G in the machine frame and connected to a double-armed lever D which is operated by any suitable mechanism for reciprocating the ram in the bracket. A pair of cutting nippers Z is pivotally connected at O to a holder P which is also slidably fitted in the bracket G. Said holder is prolonged by a rod 0 which is encircled by a helical spring C and passed through an aperture in a lug M connected to the ram P. The latter is adapted, when lowered, to press the nippers Z down by means of the spring G. A nut M on the rod 0 holds the same connected to the lug M.
The actuating arms J and J of the nippers are fitted with rollers N which are disposed in the path of a cross-head K mounted on the ram P. This cross-head has cam surfaces 5, 6, 7 and 8 which engage the rollers N so as first to open and then to close the arms J and J a contrary movement being thereby imparted to the cutting jaws S. A spiral spring N, connected to the arms J'and J, tends to hold the jaws S open.
A riveting punch U is slidably fitted in the ram P together with a spring-actuated piston for acting on the punch by percussion. The piston is retained and tensioned in known manner, when the ram descends, by a slidable bolt contained in the head of the bracket G. At the end of the stroke the retaining bolt is withdrawn owing to its contact with a pin T fitted in a socket H in the ram holder. l/Vhen the piston is thus released it reacts with high velocity on the punch and effects the riveting.
L is a set-screw for adjusting the pressure of the piston spring.
A is an anvil against which the riveting is done, and F is a recess in said anvil for the reception of the rivet head 1.
The modus opcwmdz' is as follows: The materials to be riveted together are assembled and connected by means of the rivet pin as shown in Fig. 3, whereupon they are placed on the anvil with the head 1 in the recess F. As the ram P is lowered the lug M presses, by means of the spring C the jaws S against the parts of the material for compressing the same around the rivet, the jaws thus acting as a riveting-set. At a further lowering of the ram, the rollers N are engaged by the cam surfaces 5 and 6 of the cross-head K which forces the arms J and J apart and closes the jaws S for cutting off the rivet shank. The cutting edges of the jaws are set so as to leave a sufficiently long end on said shank for the formation of a rivet head. After the rollers have passed the surfaces 5, 6 they are engaged by the surfaces 7 and 8 which open the jaws S suificicntly to admit the end of the punch U. At the end of the stroke the punch is acted upon by the released spring piston, a head 2 being formed on the rivet pin by the percussion.
Speedy and neat work can be effected by the arrangement.
I claim:
The herein described machine for riveting metal mountings to nurses and the like, comprising a bracket held over an anvil on which the assembled materials are arranged with the rivet pin inserted in position, a ram reciprocatingly mounted in said bracket, a punch fitted in the ram for effecting the riveting against the anvil, a pair of cutting nippers, a holder for said nippers slidably fitted in the bracket connection between the ram and the holder enabling the former, when lowered, to press the jaws of the nippers resiliently against the materials on the anvil, rollers on the actuating arms of the nippers, and a cross-head on the ram having cam surfaces to engage such rollers at 10 the further lowering of the rain the cam surfaces being shaped so as first to close the jaws of the nippers to cut off the projecting rivet pins and then to open the same to ad- 'init the punch for the completion of the riveting, substantially as set forth. Signed at Dresden.
KURT WURZNER. Witnesses PAUL ARRAs, CLARE SIMON.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. O.
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US2617174A (en) * 1950-07-14 1952-11-11 Western Electric Co Rivet-stud removing mechanism
US4369013A (en) * 1969-02-13 1983-01-18 Velo-Bind, Inc. Bookbinding strips

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2617174A (en) * 1950-07-14 1952-11-11 Western Electric Co Rivet-stud removing mechanism
US4369013A (en) * 1969-02-13 1983-01-18 Velo-Bind, Inc. Bookbinding strips

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