US847924A - Wall-papering machine. - Google Patents
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US847924A - Wall-papering machine. - Google Patents
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- B23—MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B23Q—DETAILS, COMPONENTS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR MACHINE TOOLS, e.g. ARRANGEMENTS FOR COPYING OR CONTROLLING; MACHINE TOOLS IN GENERAL CHARACTERISED BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF PARTICULAR DETAILS OR COMPONENTS; COMBINATIONS OR ASSOCIATIONS OF METAL-WORKING MACHINES, NOT DIRECTED TO A PARTICULAR RESULT
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- B23Q1/54—Movable or adjustable work or tool supports using particular mechanisms with rotating pairs only, the rotating pairs being the first two elements of the mechanism two rotating pairs only
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B25—HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
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- FIG. 1 and. 2 are side elevations of a papering-machine embodying my invention, the machine being shown in different positions.
- Fig. 3 is an end view of Fig. 2.
- Figs. 4, 5, and 6 are detail views.
- Fig. 7 is a plan View of the table for supporting the paper.
- the object ,of my invention has been to provide a machine by which paper can be applied to the ceilings of rooms while the operator stands on the floor; and to such ends my invention consists in the papering-machine hereinafter specified.
- an upright consisting of a section 1, having a T-shaped rib 2 formed thereon, which rib is received in a T-shaped groove 3 in a second section 4.
- An extensible upright is thereby formed.
- the sections of the upright can be clamped in any desired position by a thumb-screw 5.
- a strip 6 extends along the upright and is provided with notches or steps 7, for a purpose to be described.
- the said strip has a head 8, that extends over the top of the upright, and a rod 9 is mounted in a hole formed by grooves in the adjacent faces of the sections 3 and 4, the upper portion of the rod passing through a hole in the head 8.
- the upper end of the rod 9 carries a block or pad 10, that is adapted to be forced against the ceiling by a spring 11, interposed between the block or pad and the head 8.
- the lower end of the rod 9 is bent to form a handle 12, that extends through a slot in one of the upright sections, so that the block or pad 10 may be lowered from the ceiling in order to put the machine in a different position.
- a bracket 13 is mounted on the upright, such bracket consisting of a vertical strip 14, that is adapted to bear against the face of the notched strip 6 of the upright and of an inclined brace 15, said vertical strip and brace supporting at their top two horizontal pieces 16, that are provided with notches 17 to engage flanges 18, formed on the upright sections.
- the bracket also has side pieces 19, that embrace the upright to prevent lateral displacement of the bracket.
- bracket is adapted to engage and restupon the notches or shoulders 7 on the strip 6 to slide 20 is mounted on the horizontal pieces 16 of the bracket and is adapted to be secured in adjusted position by a thumb-screw 21, (which is threaded in a cross-piece between the vertical side pieces 22 of the slide,) and thus to engage the horizontal pieces 16.
- a bar 23 is secured horizontally to the slide 20 and is adapted to support table-holders 24 on its outer ends. Each table-holder 24 is passes through a hole in the bar 23, so that the table-holder can be clamped to the bar by tightening the thumb-screw.
- the table consists of a rectangular frame 25, having bars 26 extending longitudinally thereof and close together, the bars being connected at intervals by cross-bars 277 formed is preferably covered with canvas 28. At each end of the table is hinged a rest or pair of legs 29.
- the bar 23 is provided with a pair of hooks 30, that are adapted to engage eyes 31 on the frame 25' to prevent longitudinal displacement of the table.
- a cam 33 is pivoted to the bar, and such cam bears on the under side of a flexible strip 34, that is secured to the upperside of the bar 23.
- the strip 34 carries a cross-piece on each end of which is secured a block 35. WVhen the cams 33 are turned to a vertical position, they raise the table against the ceiling.
- the bracket is allowed to rest upon the base 32 of the upright, and the legs 29, as well as the tableholders, support the table.
- the table may be supported by a brace 31, preferably formed of a bent rod, which brace rests in the notches on the slide 20 and is bent up to engage the under side of the table.
- the paper is laid uponthe table, and the paste is applied thereto in any desired manner.
- the bracket is then raised until the table is brought close to the ceiling of the room.
- the paper is then adjusted accurately in position either by shifting the upright or by moving the slide 20 on the bracket or by moving the table on the table-holder.
- the table is then pressed against the ceiling by turning the cams 33 on their pivots on thebar 23, so that they raise the flexible strips 34 and raise the lugs 35, carried thereby, and
- the frame thus thus the table is pressed against the ceiling.
- the paper is then secured in place by the use of a long-handled brush or any other means that can be conveniently used while standing on the floor.
- I claim 1 In a papering-machine, the combination of an upright that is extensible, a table, and means for raising and lowering the table on the upright without disturbing the adjustment of the latter.
- a papering-machine the combination of an upright consisting of sections slidable on each other, a rod slidably mounted on said upright, a block mounted on the upper end of said rod, a spring interposed between said upright and said block, and a paper-carrying table mounted on said upright, said rod having a handle whereby it may be drawn downward.
- said bracket having a paper-carrying table, said upright being provided with a series of steps or notches that are adapted to be engaged by said bracket to hold the table against the ceiling.
- a papering-machine the combination of an upright that is adapted to extend between the floor and the ceiling, a bracket slidably mounted on said upright, said bracket having a paper-carrying table, means for securing said bracket in position to hold said table near the ceiling, and a cam carried by said bracket and adapted to force said table against the ceiling.
- a papering-machine the combination of an upright adapted to be secured between a floor and ceiling, a bracket vertically movable on said upright, a slide horizontally movable on said bracket, and a paper-carrying table mounted on said slide.
- a papering-machine the combination of an upright that is adapted to be secured between a lloor and ceiling, a bracket vertically movable on said upright, a slide horizontally movable on said bracket, an arm horizontally secured to said slide, tableholders detachably secured to the ends of said arm, and a table mounted on said holders.
- a papering-inachine the combination of an upright that is adapted to be secured between a lloor and ceiling, a bracket vertically movable on said upright, a slide horizontally movable on said bracket, an arm horizontally secured to said slide, table-holders detachably secured on said bracket, and a table mounted on said holders, said table being provided with legs hinged thereto at each end.
- a papering-machine the combination of an upright that is adapted to be secured between a lloor and ceiling, a bracket vertically movable on said upright, a slide horizontally movable on said bracket, an arm horizontally secured 'to said slide, table-holders detachably secured to the ends of said arm, and a table mounted on said holders, said slide being provided with a movable support between said table-holders to support the middle of the table.
- a papering-machine the combination of an upright that is adapted to be secured between a lloor and ceiling, a bracket vertically movable on said upright, a slide horizontally movable on said bracket, an arm horizontally. secured to said slide, tableholders detaohably secured to the ends ol' said arm, and a table on said holders, said arm being provided with a hook adapted to be secured to said table to prevent longitudinal displacement.
- a paperingmachine the combination of an upright that is adapted to be extended between the door and ceiling, a bracket slidably mounted on said upright, said bracket having a pa er-carrying table, means for securing said bracket in a position to hold said table near the ceiling, a crossbar supporting said table from said bracket, a llexible strip secured to said cross-bar near each end thereof, a cam on each end of said cross-bar under said strips, and lugs on said strips adapted to support said table.
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N0. 847,924. PATENTED MAR. 19, 1907.
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WALL PAPERING MACHINE urmomlon FILED mus, 1906.
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PATENTED MAR. 19, 1907.
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APPLIOATION BIL ED MAY 9, 1906.
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No- 847,924. PATENTED MAR. 19, 190 7. E. BETTER.
WALL PAPBRING MACHINE.
- APPLIOATION FILED MAY 9. 1906.
UNITED snares PATENT @FFICE.
EDWARD E. ETTER, OF OHAMBERSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.
WALL-PAPERING MACHINE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented. March 19, 1907.
Application filed May 9, 1906. Serial No. 316,010.
that the following is a full, clear, and exactdescription thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, in which Figures 1 and. 2 are side elevations of a papering-machine embodying my invention, the machine being shown in different positions. Fig. 3 is an end view of Fig. 2. Figs. 4, 5, and 6 are detail views. Fig. 7 is a plan View of the table for supporting the paper.
The object ,of my invention has been to provide a machine by which paper can be applied to the ceilings of rooms while the operator stands on the floor; and to such ends my invention consists in the papering-machine hereinafter specified.
In carrying my invention into practice I provide an upright consisting of a
section1, having a T-
shaped rib2 formed thereon, which rib is received in a T-
shaped groove3 in a
second section4. An extensible upright is thereby formed. The sections of the upright can be clamped in any desired position by a thumb-screw 5. A
strip6 extends along the upright and is provided with notches or steps 7, for a purpose to be described. The said strip has a
head8, that extends over the top of the upright, and a rod 9 is mounted in a hole formed by grooves in the adjacent faces of the
sections3 and 4, the upper portion of the rod passing through a hole in the
head8. The upper end of the rod 9 carries a block or pad 10, that is adapted to be forced against the ceiling by a spring 11, interposed between the block or pad and the
head8. The lower end of the rod 9 is bent to form a handle 12, that extends through a slot in one of the upright sections, so that the block or pad 10 may be lowered from the ceiling in order to put the machine in a different position. A bracket 13 is mounted on the upright, such bracket consisting of a
vertical strip14, that is adapted to bear against the face of the
notched strip6 of the upright and of an inclined brace 15, said vertical strip and brace supporting at their top two
horizontal pieces16, that are provided with
notches17 to engage
flanges18, formed on the upright sections. The bracket also has side pieces 19, that embrace the upright to prevent lateral displacement of the bracket.
bracket is adapted to engage and restupon the notches or shoulders 7 on the
strip6 to
slide20 is mounted on the
horizontal pieces16 of the bracket and is adapted to be secured in adjusted position by a thumb-
screw21, (which is threaded in a cross-piece between the
vertical side pieces22 of the slide,) and thus to engage the
horizontal pieces16.
A
bar23 is secured horizontally to the
slide20 and is adapted to support table-
holders24 on its outer ends. Each table-
holder24 is passes through a hole in the
bar23, so that the table-holder can be clamped to the bar by tightening the thumb-screw. The table consists of a
rectangular frame25, having
bars26 extending longitudinally thereof and close together, the bars being connected at intervals by cross-bars 277 formed is preferably covered with
canvas28. At each end of the table is hinged a rest or pair of
legs29. The
bar23 is provided with a pair of
hooks30, that are adapted to engage
eyes31 on the frame 25' to prevent longitudinal displacement of the table. Near each end of the bar 23 a
cam33 is pivoted to the bar, and such cam bears on the under side of a
flexible strip34, that is secured to the upperside of the
bar23. The
strip34 carries a cross-piece on each end of which is secured a
block35. WVhen the
cams33 are turned to a vertical position, they raise the table against the ceiling.
In the use of the above-illustrated embodiment of my invention the bracket is allowed to rest upon the
base32 of the upright, and the
legs29, as well as the tableholders, support the table. In the center the table may be supported by a
brace31, preferably formed of a bent rod, which brace rests in the notches on the
slide20 and is bent up to engage the under side of the table. The paper is laid uponthe table, and the paste is applied thereto in any desired manner. The bracket is then raised until the table is brought close to the ceiling of the room. The paper is then adjusted accurately in position either by shifting the upright or by moving the
slide20 on the bracket or by moving the table on the table-holder. The table is then pressed against the ceiling by turning the
cams33 on their pivots on
thebar23, so that they raise the
flexible strips34 and raise the
lugs35, carried thereby, and
The lower end of the
vertical piece14 of the hold the bracket in an upper position. A
The frame thus thus the table is pressed against the ceiling. The paper is then secured in place by the use of a long-handled brush or any other means that can be conveniently used while standing on the floor.
It is obvious that various changes can be made in the above-illustrated construction, which will be within the spirit of my invention, and I do not desire to be limited to the details of construction illustrated.
I claim 1. In a papering-machine, the combination of an upright that is extensible, a table, and means for raising and lowering the table on the upright without disturbing the adjustment of the latter.
2. In a papering-machine, the combination of an upright, a vertically-movable rod having a block at its upper end, and a spring between said block and said upright, tending to force said block against the ceiling.
8. In a papering-machine, the combina tion of an upright consisting of sections slidable on each other, a rod slidably mounted on said upright, a block mounted on the upper end of said rod, a spring interposed between said upright and said block, and a paper-carrying table mounted on said upright.
4. In a papering-machine, the combination of an upright consisting of sections slidable on each other, a rod slidably mounted on said upright, a block mounted on the upper end of said rod, a spring interposed between said upright and said block, and a paper-carrying table mounted on said upright, said rod having a handle whereby it may be drawn downward.
5. In a papering-machine, the combinationof an upright that is adapted to be extended between a fioor and ceiling, a bracket.
slidably mounted on said. upright, said bracket having a paper-carrying table, said upright being provided with a series of steps or notches that are adapted to be engaged by said bracket to hold the table against the ceiling.
6. In a papering-machine, the combination of an upright that is adapted to extend between the floor and the ceiling, a bracket slidably mounted on said upright, said bracket having a paper-carrying table, means for securing said bracket in position to hold said table near the ceiling, and a cam carried by said bracket and adapted to force said table against the ceiling.
7. In a papering-machine, the combination of an upright adapted to be secured between a floor and ceiling, a bracket vertically movable on said upright, a slide horizontally movable on said bracket, and a paper-carrying table mounted on said slide.
8. In a papering-machine, the combination of an upright that is adapted to be secured between a lloor and ceiling, a bracket vertically movable on said upright, a slide horizontally movable on said bracket, an arm horizontally secured to said slide, tableholders detachably secured to the ends of said arm, and a table mounted on said holders.
9. In a papering-inachine, the combination of an upright that is adapted to be secured between a lloor and ceiling, a bracket vertically movable on said upright, a slide horizontally movable on said bracket, an arm horizontally secured to said slide, table-holders detachably secured on said bracket, and a table mounted on said holders, said table being provided with legs hinged thereto at each end.
10. In a papering-machine, the combination of an upright that is adapted to be secured between a lloor and ceiling, a bracket vertically movable on said upright, a slide horizontally movable on said bracket, an arm horizontally secured 'to said slide, table-holders detachably secured to the ends of said arm, and a table mounted on said holders, said slide being provided with a movable support between said table-holders to support the middle of the table.
11. In a papering-machine, the combination of an upright that is adapted to be secured between a lloor and ceiling, a bracket vertically movable on said upright, a slide horizontally movable on said bracket, an arm horizontally. secured to said slide, tableholders detaohably secured to the ends ol' said arm, and a table on said holders, said arm being provided with a hook adapted to be secured to said table to prevent longitudinal displacement.
12. In a papering-machine, the combina tion of an upright adapted to be secured between a floor and ceiling, a bracket vertically movable on said upright, and a paper-carrying table horizontally adjustable on said bracket.
13. In a paperingmachine, the combination of an upright that is adapted to be extended between the door and ceiling, a bracket slidably mounted on said upright, said bracket having a pa er-carrying table, means for securing said bracket in a position to hold said table near the ceiling, a crossbar supporting said table from said bracket, a llexible strip secured to said cross-bar near each end thereof, a cam on each end of said cross-bar under said strips, and lugs on said strips adapted to support said table.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing I have hereunto set my h and.
EDlVARD E. E'ltll llfi.
lVitnesses IVILLIAM I-I. Annis, WM. B. REMMEL.
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