Claims
- 1. A binding machine for the application of an edging strip of flexible material around an edge of thin articles particularly for edging soles of boots and shoes comprising, a hollow shaft oscillating about its axis, a pressure and transportation group, driven by said shaft, said pressure and transportation group comprising a hammer shaped part and an anvil shaped part, a first rod in the hollow shaft coaxial therewith driven reciprocably longitudinally to control pressing of the strip in a folded condition, and a second rod parallel to said hollow shaft driven reciprocably longitudinally, a fork actuated by said second rod to fold the strip partly above and partly below an edge of a thin article before the pressing operation, characterized in that said hollow shaft is connected with said hammer and anvil shaped parts, a support arm mounted on the hollow shaft connecting said shaft to said hammer and anvil shaped parts, a leverage device comprising a lever centrally pivoted on a pivot supported by the support arm, a sleeve, said lever carrying on one end said hammer shaped part, and on the other end being articulated to said sleeve, said sleeve being slidingly mounted on said first rod, and another lever, centrally pivoted on said pivot, a link rod, said another lever carrying on one end the said anvil shaped part and the other end being articulated to said link rod at its lower extremity, the upper extremity of said link rod being articulated to an end of a bell crank lever pivoted on the support arm and having the other end articulated with said first rod, and said bell crank lever; the first rod, the second rod and the hollow shaft being connected to a driving shaft for a common, synchronized drive and control.
- 2. A binding machine according to claim 1, in which said fork has limbs, a block integral with said second rod, means pivoting said limbs on said block, elastic means thrusting said limbs of the fork towards each other, and adjustable means for adjusting the position in which said limbs are closest to each other.
- 3. A binding machine according to claim 1, in which the hollow shaft is connected to the driving shaft by means of a mechanism comprising an eccentric fixed on the driving shaft, a segment having a collar shaped end turningly mounted on the said eccentric, a three branched lever having a first branch hinged to a pivot integral with the base structure of the machine, a second branch pivoted to the other end of the segment and the third branch hinged to one end of a leverage formed by three levers pivoted the one to the other at their ends, and a clamp integral to the free end of the last of said three levers which clamps the said hollow shaft.
- 4. A binding machine according to claim 1 in which the first rod is connected to the driving shaft by means of a leverage comprising a segment having a collar shaped end mounted on an eccentric fixed to the driving shaft and the other end hinged to a pivot around which are also hinged an end of a lever having the other end hinged to a pivot integral with the base structure of the machine, and an end of a lever whose other end is pivotally connected to a lever which engages an end of a further lever centrally pivoted and connected, on its other end, to the said first rod.
- 5. A binding machine according to claim 1, in which the second rod is connected to the driving shaft by means of a cam mounted on the driving shaft and engaging a roller carried by a block integral with the said second rod and connected to springs provided to maintain the roller engaged with the cam.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of the application Ser. No. 891,756 filed Mar. 30, 1978, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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