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    • 2. 发明专利
    • Improvements in Machines for Cutting Wire & the like.
    • GB190227449A
    • 1903-07-09
    • GB190227449D
    • 1902-12-12
    • WILLSON GEORGE VEEDER
    • WILLSON GEORGE VEEDER
    • 27,449. Willson, G. V. Dec. 12. Counting-apparatus.-A machine for cutting wire, rods, bands, or the like into lengths has apparatus for delivering the lengths in counted bundles. A cam e on the wheel E , which makes one revolution for each length cut off, engages a lever M', pivoted at M and engaging an arm H on the bottom of the box H, thus rocking the bottom H on a pivot H'. The length of wire also is thus allowed to fall between pairs of arms, which are carried by a shaft O, and form a rotatable rack, and the bottom of the box is returned by a weighted arm. The cam e also operates a pawl N , engaging a ratchetwheel F having a stop rim F , against which rests a pin O on one of the rack arms. For each complete revolution of the wheel F , a definite number of wires is deposited in one division of the rack. The rack is released at each revolution of the wheel by the passage of the pin O through a switch opening F in the stop rim, the rack being turned through one division by the weight of the bundle and then arrested by the pin O in the next arm. Accidental rotation of the rack in the opposite direction is prevented by a pawl O and ratchet-wheel O .
    • 3. 发明专利
    • Improvements in Machines for Finishing Wire Hoops
    • GB190227447A
    • 1903-05-21
    • GB190227447D
    • 1902-12-12
    • WILLSON GEORGE VEEDER
    • WILLSON GEORGE VEEDER
    • 27,447. Willson, G. V. Dec. 12. Bending.-A machine for stretching wire hoops, such as are shown in Fig. 6, to bring them to the correct shape and to "set" the jomt M , has a divided cylindrical casing K, B carrying mandrel sections L, U upon which the hoops are stretched by separating the parts K, B of the casing. The part B is fixed on a frame A and the part K guided vertically, being conveniently raised by cams F , f on shafts F, f mounted in the part B and driven by gearing from a shaft D driven from a pulley shaft G. The cams act on the lower surface of a bridge-piece H having wedge-surfaces H , h bearing on projecting wedges K on the interior of the part K, the bridge-piece being adjusted by screws I and being divided at the centre to facilitate further adjustment to vary the expansion of the mandrel sections. The sections L have smaller portions L', upon which the hoop is first placed to give it a preliminary stretching. The hoops to be operated upon may be hung on the projecting ends K of the casing.
    • 10. 发明专利
    • Improvements in Machines for Twisting Wires Together
    • GB190227451A
    • 1903-03-05
    • GB190227451D
    • 1902-12-12
    • GEORGE VEEDER WILSON
    • WILSON GEORGE VEEDER
    • 27,451. Lake, H. H., [Willson, G. V.]. Dec. 12. Bending. - A machine for twisting wires together, particularly the ends of a wire to form a hoop, has slotted twisters E , Fig. 3, rotating in bearings D' on arms D and driven by bevel gearing C , E from shafts C connected by universal joints C' to shafts C mounted in bearings on the bed A. The arms D are pivoted at D' and geared together at D', being normally drawn together by a spring D', their free ends being supported on a segmental track A'. Between the wheels E is a gripping- device with a fixed jaw F and a movable jaw F operated by a treadle. A wheel (not shown), loose on the pulley shaft B , gears with wheels C' on the shafts C, and can be clutched to the shaft by depressing a treadle. The wire ends G', Fig. 5, to be twisted are overlapped and gripped between the jaws F , F , the portions on each side of the jaws being inserted in the twisters. The edges e , Fig. 9, of the slots in the twisters are sufficiently close together to follow the convolutions previously formed in the wire as the twisters are rotated, the arms D turning on their pivots as the twisters wrap the free ends G round the main portions G of the wire, forming the joint shown in Fig. 7. When the joint is completed, the treadles are released, and a lug on the face of the gear-wheel on the shaft B enters a recess in the bed to stop the twisters with the open ends of the slots uppermost, allowing the hoop &c. to be removed.