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    • 3. 发明专利
    • Improvements in and relating to boxes and like containers
    • GB490885A
    • 1938-08-23
    • GB3211237
    • 1937-11-22
    • JAMES FIDDES
    • B65D43/00
    • 490,885. Flexible lids for fish &c. containers. FIDDES, J. Nov. 22, 1937, No. 32112. [Class 18] The lid of a container for fish &c. is constituted by boards 16, with cleats 18 secured to their under or upper sides and connected by staples 19 as described in Specification 443,007 and/or by a wire or metal strip running the whole width of the lid. When the lid is closed, the ends of boards 16 rest on the end walls of the container and cleats 18 engage beneath fixed top portions 14. When cleats are not used, projecting metal plates take the place of the projecting ends of the cleats ; in this form apertures may be provided in the walls to receive their projecting metal plates. The projections may also be omitted altogether, the edges of the flexible lid then resting on the upper edges of the walls and being held beneath L-shaped brackets on the walls, or beneath #-shaped wire members across the corners. A wire member 81 secured in each side may be bent over the side edge of the lid to secure it. The container is made from boards connected by flexible metal elements. Specifications 417,358, 428,321, and 484,533 also are referred to.
    • 5. 发明专利
    • Improvements in and relating to machines for making boxes
    • GB460205A
    • 1937-01-22
    • GB2077635
    • 1935-07-22
    • JAMES FIDDES
    • B27M3/36
    • 460,205. Machines for making wooden boxes. FIDDES, J. July 22, 1935, No. 20776. [Class 18] Cleats are secured to wall boards of boxes before the attachment of those to the box ends, by arranging the boards 17, Fig. 1, in a hopper 14 with spacers 18 between the boards, the base plate 20 of the hopper being moved upwardly in guides 22 by weights 23 to press the topmost set of boards 17 against flanges 26, Fig. 4, of cleat hoppers 15 containing stacks of cleats 27. Feed bars 12 carried on chains 13 engage the boards and cleats by means of projections 28, 29, respectively, the latter being, if desired, recessed to accommodate wires or bands which may be fed from spools between the boards and cleats. The boards and cleats are thus carried on to a table 16 grooved to accommodate the spacers 18, where staplers, not shown, at the positions 11, or some other device secures the boards and cleats together. The cleat hoppers may be adjustable laterally and may, if desired, be adapted to be moved clear of the top of hopper 14 for the purpose of loading. The opposite side walls of hopper 14 may also be adjustable, and both the hoppers 15 and hopper 14 may be adjustable in length, e.g. by making the rear walls adjustable. Alternative forms of feed bar are shown in Figs. 7 and 8. An alternative method of raising the wall board hopper base is shown in Fig. 9. The cleat hoppers, in another form, may be arranged below and the wall board hopper above. Specification 417,358 is referred to.
    • 7. 发明专利
    • An improved method of cutting boards from dry seasoned timber
    • GB344295A
    • 1931-03-05
    • GB1552030
    • 1930-05-20
    • JAMES FIDDES
    • B27M1/00
    • 344,295. Slicing wood. FIDDES, J., Torry Sawmills, Aberdeen. May 20, 1930, No. 15520. [Class 145 (i).] In a machine for cutting planks or boards from timber, the latter is fed between two rows of alternate cutting blades 26, 28, and wedging members 27, 29, secured to adjustable abutments 22, 23. Each blade has an inclined cutting edge, interrupted at one or more points in its length, and adapted to make an incision in the timber without producing sawdust or shavings. The wedging members are of convex section on their under sides and serve to prise open the cut and permit free entry of the next cutting blade. Each blade increases the depth of cut until the plank is completely severed. The abutments 22, 23 may be hinged at one end to vary the inclination of the cutting edges. Heavy self-adjusting rollers press the timber on roller and fixed supports 38, 45. The rollers 38 may be power driven to assist the motion of the timber, and the distance between them and the cutting blades varied. One row of cutting blades may be replaced by a fixed guide to absorb lateral thrust exerted on the timber.