Technical Field The present invention relates to a spangle press for fabricating spangles which are attached in stage costumes for the purpose of decoration, and more particularly to, a spangle press for making spangles in which a spangle discharging hose connected with a die set, a discharging tube connected with the die set, and the other components can be easily repaired.
Background Art In general, a spangle press includes an escalation plate which is escalated according to escalation rods and installed on the upper surface of a base. Accordingly, a die set is directly mounted on the upper surface of the base below the escalation plate by bolts, and a film is passed through between a moving plate and a fixed plate of the die set. Thus, a spangle fabricated when a perforation pin of the moving plate perforates the film, successively discharged through a discharging tube and a hose which are connected to the fixed plate. However, if the hose is clogged, the escalation plate connected to the upper ends of the escalation rods which are mounted on the base or the seat should be dismantled and then the die set attached above the base or seat should be dismantled. As a result, such a work for dismantling the escalation plate and the die set is very burdensome in order to bore the clogged discharging tube and the clogged hose.
Disclosure of the Invention To solve the above problems, it is an object of the present invention to provide a spangle press for fabricating spangles in which a spangle discharging hose connected with a die set, a discharging tube connected with the die set, and the other components can be easily repaired. It is another object of the present invention to provide a spangle press for fabricating spangles including a seat engaged with the upper surface of a base, escalation rods which are escalated through the seat, and an escalation plate connected to the upper ends of the escalation rods, in which a die set can be easily assembled and disassembled between the seat ,and the escalation plate, without dismantling the die set. •' To accomplish the above object of the present invention, there is provided a spangle press for fabricating spangles comprising: a seat engaged with the upper surface of a base; escalation rods which are escalated through the seat; and an escalation plate connected to the upper ends of the escalation rods, in which a die set can be assembled and disassembled between the seat and the escalation plate, without dismantling the die set. Preferably, according to the present invention, there is provided a spangle press for fabricating spangles comprising: a seat engaged with the upper surface of a base at the four corners of which bolt engagement holes are formed; escalation rods which are escalated through the seat; an escalation plate connected to the upper ends of the escalation rods, and at four corners of which engagement holes are formed, respectively; and a die set located between amoving plate at four corners of whichbolt holes are formed and which is attached on the escalation plate and a fixed plate at four corners of which holes are formed and which is attached on the seat, wherein bolt engagement holes are congruent in line with the engagement holes, the bolt holes, and the holes, and wherein bolts (Bl) are fitted into the holes and bolt engagement holes, and then tightened with a hexagonal wrench, and bolts (B2) are fitted into the engagement holes and the bolt holes and then tightened, to thereby assemble the die set assembled between the escalation plate and the seat, whereby the die set can be assembled and disassembled between the seat and the escalation plate, without dismantling the die set.
Brief Description of the Drawings The above and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing the preferred embodiment thereof in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a spangle press according to the present invention; FIG. 2 is a side view showing a spangle press according to the present invention; and FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state of use of the present invention.
Best Mode for Carrying out the Invention Hereinbelow, a spangle press for fabricating spangles according to the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Referring to FIGs. 1 through 3, an escalation plate 12 are attached on four escalation rods 11 so as to be escalated above the upper surface of a base 10. A spring 13 is fitted into the upper portion of the escalation rods 11, respectively, so that the escalation plate 12 can be softly driven. A transfer unit 15 including transfer rollers 14 and 14 ' is located at the right-hand side of the escalation rods 11. A driving shaft 16 drives the transfer unit 15. Rods 18 and 19 are connected with an output shaft 17 mounted on the base 10. The transfer unit 15 is driven by driving the output shaft 17. Accordingly, when a film Pl wound on a drum pin 21 which is located at the left-hand side of the base 10 is passed between a moving plate 31 and a fixed plate 32, a perforation pin 33 of the moving plate 31 perforates the film Pl. A spangle which is produced through perforation of the film by the perforation pin 33 is discharged out through a number of discharging tubes 34 and a hose 35 connected to the discharging tubes 34. The perforated film P2 is wound around a drum pin 22 which is installed at the right-hand side of the base 10. A "C"-shaped seat 40 is mounted on the upper surface of the base 10 by bolts. The leading ends of the seat 40 are made long to form a repair table 40' . The escalation rods 11 are penetratively mounted on the seat 40. The escalation plate 12 is connected on the upper ends of the escalation rods 11. Engagement holes 41 are perforated at the four corners of the escalation plate 12. Bolt holes 42 are formed at the four corners of the moving plate 31 of the die set 30. Holes 43 are formed at the four corners of the fixed plate 32. Bolt engagement holes 44 are formed at the four' corners of the seat 40. The engagement holes 41, the bolt holes 42, the holes 43, and the bolt engagement holes 44 are formed on the same axis, respectively. Thus, when the die set 30 is assembled on the seat 40, the former 30 is mounted on the seat 40 via the holes 43 with bolts Bl which are fitted into the bolt engagement holes 44. Then, an elongate rectangular or hexagonal wrench is put in 'through the engagement holes 41 and the bolt holes 42, respectively, to thereby tighten the bolts Bl. Accordingly, the fixed plate 32 is fixed on the seat 40. Then, bolts B2 are fitted into the bolt engagement holes 44 through the engagement holes 41, respectively, to then be tightened with a spanner or wrench. Accordingly, themoving plate 31 is connected and assembled with the escalation plate 12. As described above, when the die set 30 is assembled and disassembled in the spangle press for fabricating spangles according to the present invention, the seat 40 is attached on the base 10, and then the die set 30 is easily assembled and disassembled on and from the seat 40 with the bolts Bl and B2, using a rectangular or hexagonal wrench since the engagement holes 41 of the escalation plate 12, the bolt holes 42 formed at the four corners of the moving plate 31 of the die set 30, the holes 43 formed at the four corners of the fixed plate 32, and the bolt engagement holes 44 formed on the seat 40 are formed on the same axis, respectively. Accordingly, in the case that the hose 35 is clogged during work, the die set 30 is disassembled from the seat 40 and the escalation plate 12, and the die set 30 is also put on the repair table 40' at the leading end of the seat 40 to then be repaired, as shown as dotted lines in FIG. 3. Thus, the repair and maintenance of the spangle press including the repair of the die set can be easily performed.
Industrial Applicability As described above, the present invention provides a spangle press for fabricating spangles which are attached in stage costumes for the purpose of decoration. As described above, the present invention has been described with respect to particularly preferred embodiments. However, the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments, and it is possible for one who has an ordinary skill in the art to make various modifications and variations, without departing off the spirit of the present invention. Thus, the protective scope of the present invention is not defined within the detailed description thereof but is defined by the claims to be described later and the technical spirit of the present invention.
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