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  • Figures 4 and 5 an inside face view and transverse section on a larger scale of one of the saw-plates or sections.
  • Our invention relates to the production of wood paper stock by saws or saw-like devices having a com- ,bined longitudinal and lateral action on the wood, which is thereby disintegrated in long fibers.
  • Said invention consists in the use for such purpose of what may be termed eccentric crown-saws or saw-like devices; also includes a peculiar construction of the saw-teeth.
  • A represents the frame of the machine
  • the crown-saws or saw-like devices which are arranged to rotate beneath a table, 0, through which "the wood, in the form of short blocks D, is fed in a positive manner by any suitable means or combination of 'mechanism for action on it of the saw-like devices beneath.
  • the saw-like devices B are made of numerous saws, which may be out out of grooved blocks, but it is preferred to build them up of saw-blades or sections a, with thin strips; of metal bin between them, and to clamp or hold them by screws 0 in position between movable and fixed ribs, (1 c, on the revolving head F, which carries them.
  • Said saw-like devices are not complete rings, but areai'ranged in" clusters or sections, each section consisting of a portion of a ring,
  • H is a brush made to revolve at a somewhat higher velocity than the saws, but in the same direction, and
  • Each saw-blade a it is preferred to construct as shown in figs; 4 and 5, with the teet-hfiled away from the inside face of the blade, leaving a flush or flatsurface on the opposite side and beveled off on their back edges from the flat side of the blade, which construction gives a pointed as contradistinguished from a chisel fiuish to the teeth, that, when the saws are arranged eccentrically, or so that they have a lateral as well as a longitudinal operation as described, has a more definite action upon the wood or effects the dis integration by what may be termed a scratching process, which produces a longer and superior fiber.

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G. H.- BLISS & REES. MANUFACTURE 0? W001) 'PAPB R STOGK.
No.'103,968. Patented Jun 7 1 70;
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waited fitters patent Gtjiiiire GEORGE H. BLISS AND MARTIN REES, OF WEST STOOKBRIDGE, MASSA- GHUSETTS.
Letters Patent N0. 108,968, dated June 7, 1870.
To all whom it may-concern:
Beit known that we, GEORGE H. Brass and MAR- Tm Runs, of West Stoekbridge, in the county of Berkshire and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Machines for Making \Vood Paper Stock, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawing forming part of this specification, and in' which- Figure 1 represents a plan-of our improved machine;
Figure 2, a longitudinal sectional elevation of the same; I
Figure 3, aplan of the saw-like devices by which the wood is reduced; and
Figures 4 and 5, an inside face view and transverse section on a larger scale of one of the saw-plates or sections.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
Our invention relates to the production of wood paper stock by saws or saw-like devices having a com- ,bined longitudinal and lateral action on the wood, which is thereby disintegrated in long fibers. Said invention consists in the use for such purpose of what may be termed eccentric crown-saws or saw-like devices; also includes a peculiar construction of the saw-teeth.
Referring to the accompanying drawing,
A represents the frame of the machine, and
B, the crown-saws or saw-like devices which are arranged to rotate beneath a table, 0, through which "the wood, in the form of short blocks D, is fed in a positive manner by any suitable means or combination of 'mechanism for action on it of the saw-like devices beneath.
The saw-like devices B are made of numerous saws, which may be out out of grooved blocks, but it is preferred to build them up of saw-blades or sections a, with thin strips; of metal bin between them, and to clamp or hold them by screws 0 in position between movable and fixed ribs, (1 c, on the revolving head F, which carries them. Said saw-like devices are not complete rings, but areai'ranged in" clusters or sections, each section consisting of a portion of a ring,
4 Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same and, in order to produce a lateral action, as well as a longitudinal action or movement coinciding with the lines of the saws to operate on the wood, as hereinbefore referred to, said clusters or sections of saws are arranged eccentrically to the shaft G, which carries the saw-head F, as clearly represented in fig. 3 of the drawing.
The wooden blocks D-are fed to the saw-like devices, so as to present the length of the grain of the Wood in lilies, as nearly as practicable coinciding with, or ata suitable obliquity or tangent to the lines of motion of the saws, and the eccentric saws in their revolution cross each others paths, and so cut away the entire surface of each block and reduce it to fiber.
H is a brush made to revolve at a somewhat higher velocity than the saws, but in the same direction, and
arranged to sweep on or over the saw-teeth for the purpose of cleaning or keeping them clear.
Each saw-blade a it is preferred to construct as shown in figs; 4 and 5, with the teet-hfiled away from the inside face of the blade, leaving a flush or flatsurface on the opposite side and beveled off on their back edges from the flat side of the blade, which construction gives a pointed as contradistinguished from a chisel fiuish to the teeth, that, when the saws are arranged eccentrically, or so that they have a lateral as well as a longitudinal operation as described, has a more definite action upon the wood or effects the dis integration by what may be termed a scratching process, which produces a longer and superior fiber.
What is here claimed, and desired to bcsecured by Letters Patent, is-- 1. The eccentric crown-saw or saw-likedevices'B,
arranged to operate upon the wood, substantially as specified.
2. The saws'a, having their teeth flat or pcrpen- I dicnlar on their one side and beveledofl' on their back edges from the fiat side of the saw or saw device, es-
sentially as herein set forth.
GEORGE H. BLISS. v MARTIN REES. Witnesses:
WM. 0. SrAoLnmo, W. A. Rooens.
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US2564551A (en) * 1946-07-12 1951-08-14 Vazieux Charles Eugene Roger Rotary cutting tool for the fragmentation of wood and other fibrous substances
US2620138A (en) * 1947-07-09 1952-12-02 Commergnat Guilliet Et Cie Soc Comminuting apparatus
US20050015407A1 (en) * 2003-07-17 2005-01-20 International Business Machines Corporation System and method of relational configuration mirroring
US20050097290A1 (en) * 2003-10-30 2005-05-05 Cochran Robert A. Block size allocation in copy operations

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2564551A (en) * 1946-07-12 1951-08-14 Vazieux Charles Eugene Roger Rotary cutting tool for the fragmentation of wood and other fibrous substances
US2620138A (en) * 1947-07-09 1952-12-02 Commergnat Guilliet Et Cie Soc Comminuting apparatus
US20050015407A1 (en) * 2003-07-17 2005-01-20 International Business Machines Corporation System and method of relational configuration mirroring
US20050097290A1 (en) * 2003-10-30 2005-05-05 Cochran Robert A. Block size allocation in copy operations

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