US96258A - Improvement in carpenters planes - Google Patents

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US96258A
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  • FIG. 1 is a top view oi acarpenters plane containing my invention; Fig. 2, a side elevation, and Fig. 3 a vertical section, of same.
  • Fig. 4 is an under side view of the .retainingbox in connection with the sliding cap-iron; Fig. 5, an inner view of retaining-box with cap-iron removed; Fig. 6, a plan of the sliding cap-iron, and Fig. 7 a longitudinal section of Said iron.
  • This invention relates to a novel device for adjusting the cap and bit-irons of a carpenters plane in relation to each other and to the plane, and holding the same rmly in position by means of a swinging box or frame, which is pivoted to the plane-stock, and on which the cap-ironI slides, the said box having setscrews for adjusting, retaining, and bracing the box, cap-iron, bit-iron, and plane-stock together, and at the same time rendering the cutting-irons capable ofthe nicest adjustment and stability in relation to each other .and to the face of the plane-stock'.
  • A is the plane-stock
  • B the handle
  • C the plane-iron or cuttingv bit.
  • D is the cap-iron, having projections c e,
  • This box H is pivoted to the plane-stock at k, and has a clamping-screw, on, for the purpose of bracing the cap and bit ironstogeth'er, and against the rear, a, o'f the throat of the planestock.
  • the said box E was slotted for rep ception of the j oint-pin G, and did not fill the throat of the plane laterally, as provision had to be made for the lateral movements of the cap-iron, and both the box and prize-fork were slid together, while in my present im'- provement the box H is stationary, while ⁇ the cap-iron D slides transversely and longitudinally on the ways of the box; and thus I produce an improvement on my former plane,

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UNrrEn STATES EfrENr @Erica GEORGr MLLER, OE NEw YORK, N. Y., AssioNoR -ro HrMsELE AND FRANCIS BURNET, OF SAME PLACE;
IlVIPROr/Elv/l/ENT IVN CARPENTERS PLANES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 96,25, dated October 26, 1869.
To all wiz/0m it may concern:
Be it known thatI I, GEORG MLLER, of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Carpenters7 Planes; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description of the construction and operation of the same, reference beingha-d to the accompanying drawings, making part of this specification, in Which- Figure 1 is a top view oi acarpenters plane containing my invention; Fig. 2, a side elevation, and Fig. 3 a vertical section, of same. Fig. 4 is an under side view of the .retainingbox in connection with the sliding cap-iron; Fig. 5, an inner view of retaining-box with cap-iron removed; Fig. 6, a plan of the sliding cap-iron, and Fig. 7 a longitudinal section of Said iron.
This invention relates to a novel device for adjusting the cap and bit-irons of a carpenters plane in relation to each other and to the plane, and holding the same rmly in position by means of a swinging box or frame, which is pivoted to the plane-stock, and on which the cap-ironI slides, the said box having setscrews for adjusting, retaining, and bracing the box, cap-iron, bit-iron, and plane-stock together, and at the same time rendering the cutting-irons capable ofthe nicest adjustment and stability in relation to each other .and to the face of the plane-stock'.
Having described the nature of my'invention, I will now describe its construction and mode of operation.
Inthe drawings, A is the plane-stock, B the handle, and C the plane-iron or cuttingv bit. D is the cap-iron, having projections c e,
which slide on the ways of the box, and having, also, a lip or projection, f, at right angles to its face, in which set-screws (which pass through the end of the box marked g g g) op-L erate, for purposes hereinafter explained. is the retaining-box, which receives the capiron D, and has ways M, on which the projections e e of the cap-iron slide, while the projection or lip f of said cap-iron slides on the interior of the box, Fig. 4; This box H is pivoted to the plane-stock at k, and has a clamping-screw, on, for the purpose of bracing the cap and bit ironstogeth'er, and against the rear, a, o'f the throat of the planestock.
Io arrange my plane for operation, I place the bit C in the throat a of the plane-stock.
I next set the cap-iron D within the box H and insert the ,adj usting and clamp screws in their places, and I place the box so equipped I now pass the in the throat of the plane. pivot 7c through the throat of the plane, and through the box H; and for adjustment ofthe cap-iron in relation to the bit-iron in a longi# tudinal or transverse direction I simply turn the screws g' g, or either of them, (as the case may be,) back or forth, and when so'adjusted l D in position by the screw i hold vthe cap-iron g', abutting against the lip f of the cap-iron, and I next clamp thewhole together by means of the screw m, when my improved plane is ready for operation.
'It will be seen from the above that by means of the pivot k and clamping-screw 'm the box H,V cap-iron D, and bit-iron C are braced firmly together and against the planestock, equally distributing the pressure over the surface of the part a of the throat of the plane.- Furthermore, by this arrangement the box H closely tits the throat of the plane laterally, the movements of the cap-iron being performed within the box; besides, the box can be brought near the mouth of the plane, thereby giving strength and stability to the outting-irons, and at the same time easy exit to the shavings, for the reason that I dispense with the prize fori; or carrier F, used in the subj eet of a patent granted me on the 29th day of May, A. D. '1866, and on which I consider my present invention an improvement, inasmuch as the swell on the box E, for reception of the prize-fork, prevented the approach of the box toward the mouth of the plane or end of the cutting-irons, rendering the said irons partially unstable, while it also (prevented the easy exit of the shavings, or rather tended to choke the throat of the plane; and,
besides this, the said box E was slotted for rep ception of the j oint-pin G, and did not fill the throat of the plane laterally, as provision had to be made for the lateral movements of the cap-iron, and both the box and prize-fork were slid together, while in my present im'- provement the box H is stationary, while` the cap-iron D slides transversely and longitudinally on the ways of the box; and thus I produce an improvement on my former plane,
which can be manufactured for two-thirds of In testimony whereof I have hereunto set its oost. my signature this 21st day of August, A. D.
What I olailn as my invention, and desire to 1867.
secure by Letters Patent, is
The arrangement of the stationary box H, GEORG M U ILLER.
pivoted to the p1ane-stook, and Iittingf closely l Y the throat thereof laterally, in combination 'Vitnesses: `with the cap-iron D, which is moved and ad- FRANZ BERNET, justed beneath the said box, substantially as A. NEILL.
and for theV purpose herein specified.
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