US104476A - Improvement in machine for boring posts and pointing rails - Google Patents

Improvement in machine for boring posts and pointing rails Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US104476A
US104476A US104476DA US104476A US 104476 A US104476 A US 104476A US 104476D A US104476D A US 104476DA US 104476 A US104476 A US 104476A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
posts
rails
boring
pointing
machine
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US104476A publication Critical patent/US104476A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23BTURNING; BORING
    • B23B39/00General-purpose boring or drilling machines or devices; Sets of boring and/or drilling machines
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23GTHREAD CUTTING; WORKING OF SCREWS, BOLT HEADS, OR NUTS, IN CONJUNCTION THEREWITH
    • B23G1/00Thread cutting; Automatic machines specially designed therefor
    • B23G1/02Thread cutting; Automatic machines specially designed therefor on an external or internal cylindrical or conical surface, e.g. on recesses
    • B23G1/04Machines with one working-spindle
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T408/00Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool
    • Y10T408/47Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool with work-infeed means
    • Y10T408/488Driven by lever or connecting link

Definitions

  • ⁇ I heginveution consists inthe combination of a laterally-sliding guide-frame, andthe roller and connecting-rods by which itis moved, )vith aV longitudinallyi sliding beam, provided with' clamps, for holding the post. l 1
  • the -timbers A alsosustain, on the lower sidesv of those parts projecting beyond the foundation, footpiecesll d, each pivoted ⁇ at one end to its timber A,l and supported at its other end by hooks e e,whicl1 catch over teeth, It h,'that project in series from the' ends of the timbers A.
  • Posts M pivoted at their lower vends in thefoot- 'pieces d, ⁇ pass upward through vertical mortises inthe timbers A, and sustain upon' their upper ends sills Ick, i parallel ,with the timbers, and. occupying, when the foot-pieces cl are suiciently lowered, recesses cut'in ⁇ thenppersides of the timbers A, for rthe purpose of Vreceiving them.
  • j j 1 f O is a guideframe,resting 011 the sills fi, and arranged to slide ⁇ upon them.
  • ⁇ and l i Hare holders fastened to y the upper side ofthe beam D, and provided'with set-screws m m, for clamping the posts which the holders receive y Pins a n are set into' the upper part of the beam' D, in pairs at regular intervals, each pair indicating where ahole should be bored in the post.
  • E is a roller, mountedfin bearings at the side Aof the cross-frame, and connected by rods o o, jointed to knobs set in the roller, vwith staples in the under side of the guide-frame G.
  • the Vroller is furnished with a projecting lever, r, by which it may be rotated, so as to draw alongthe sills k the guide-frame G, bearing the post clamped in the l holders upon the point of the auger a.
  • the guide-l frame is run back by the rotation of the roller in the contrary-direction, the beam! slid along in the guide- :frame until the next pair of pins n comes opposite the auger, Iwhen another hole is bored iu a similar man ner.
  • the timbers A may be regulated by -rasiug or lowering the foot-pieces d, so as to always 'place the middle line of the post opposite the point of y the auger.
  • 1F is a Yseparate truss-frame, connected with whose upper rcross-beam s, ⁇ by staples, is a platform, t, which slides lengthwise ofthe cross-beam, and bears a holder, I, furnished with a setl'screw, /mwhich holder is pivotel to the platform, so as to'swin g entirely around,l
  • the tifuss-frame F is placed at aconvenient distance an angle by the saw.l This done, the platform tis slid lalong the'cross-bea-m until the other side of the rail canbe sawn across at a eorrespondingangle. One end of the rail is then pointed. To point the other end, swing the rail halfway around in the holder l, loosen. the set-screw mf, slide the rail along to the saw,

Description

ymdgaat para arpa RUDOLPH MARTIN AND MATTHEW HARNER, or TANEYTOWN,` .MARY-` 1 i LANDy Lettersl Patent No. 104,47 6, dated .Tune 21, 1870.
IMPRovnMnNT im MAcHINE I 'oR BORING- PoSTS AND POINTING RAILS, i V l n j The seeauie referred to manege neuem patent and making part of the same.
To allirhom 'it may concern Be it known that we, RUDOLPH MARTIN and MAT- THEW HARNER, of Taneytown, in the county of Carroll and State of Maryland, have inventeda new and improved Machine for Boring losts and Pointing Rails; and we do`lhe1eby declare that the following is "a full, clear, and exact Ydescription'of the same, reference `being had `to the accompanying drawing making apart of this specification, in which- Figure 1 is a side elevation, and Figure 2 is a plan vicw Thisinvention has for its object to bore fence-posts, in order to.A the making of,` mortises therein, and to sharpen fence-rails, in order to the insertion-of their V"pointed.endsinfsuch mortises. f
`{I heginveution consists inthe combination of a laterally-sliding guide-frame, andthe roller and connecting-rods by which itis moved, )vith aV longitudinallyi sliding beam, provided with' clamps, for holding the post. l 1
It also consistsin an arrangement for regulating the height of the clamping device, in which the l.posts arelaid, `for the purpose of presenting the. middle of the Ipost to the pointof the auger. l In theizdrawingl u f A A are'two main timbers, projecting'laterally from the foundation-frame B.` y y Upon the timbers is-a cross-frame, parallel with the ibu`n dation,whic11` frame 1l sustains the stationany augera, witliits geariug,the circular saw b,"and"the platform c, in which the saw works.
The -timbers A alsosustain, on the lower sidesv of those parts projecting beyond the foundation, footpiecesll d, each pivoted `at one end to its timber A,l and supported at its other end by hooks e e,whicl1 catch over teeth, It h,'that project in series from the' ends of the timbers A.
Posts M, pivoted at their lower vends in thefoot- 'pieces d,`pass upward through vertical mortises inthe timbers A, and sustain upon' their upper ends sills Ick, i parallel ,with the timbers, and. occupying, when the foot-pieces cl are suiciently lowered, recesses cut'in `thenppersides of the timbers A, for rthe purpose of Vreceiving them. j j 1 f O is a guideframe,resting 011 the sills fi, and arranged to slide `upon them. y
`Dis abeam,'sliding in grooves lengthwise of the guide-way O by the' operation of a pinion vinthe latter gearing with a rack in the under side ofthe former;
` and l i Hare holders, fastened to y the upper side ofthe beam D, and provided'with set-screws m m, for clamping the posts which the holders receive y Pins a n are set into' the upper part of the beam' D, in pairs at regular intervals, each pair indicating where ahole should be bored in the post.
E is a roller, mountedfin bearings at the side Aof the cross-frame, and connected by rods o o, jointed to knobs set in the roller, vwith staples in the under side of the guide-frame G.
' The Vroller is furnished with a projecting lever, r, by which it may be rotated, so as to draw alongthe sills k the guide-frame G, bearing the post clamped in the l holders upon the point of the auger a.
After one hole has been bored in the post, the guide-l frame is run back by the rotation of the roller in the contrary-direction, the beam!) slid along in the guide- :frame until the next pair of pins n comes opposite the auger, Iwhen another hole is bored iu a similar man ner.
lhe position of the guide-way'aud sliding beam with reference to. the timbers A may be regulated by -rasiug or lowering the foot-pieces d, so as to always 'place the middle line of the post opposite the point of y the auger.
1F is a Yseparate truss-frame, connected with whose upper rcross-beam s, `by staples, is a platform, t, which slides lengthwise ofthe cross-beam, and bears a holder, I, furnished with a setl'screw, /mwhich holder is pivotel to the platform, so as to'swin g entirely around,l
The tifuss-frame F is placed at aconvenient distance an angle by the saw.l This done, the platform tis slid lalong the'cross-bea-m until the other side of the rail canbe sawn across at a eorrespondingangle. One end of the rail is then pointed. To point the other end, swing the rail halfway around in the holder l, loosen. the set-screw mf, slide the rail along to the saw,
clamp it, and renew'the operation.
Havingthus described our invention, y What we claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, isi 1. The combinati-ou of the laterally-sliding guideframe .0, roller E, and connecting-rods o, with the 1ongitudinally-sliding beam D, provided with holders l, as set forth.
' 2. The combination of the amber A, adjustable footfpiecedpost sill k, and guide-frame O, inthe manner and for the purpose set forth. y
o the above specification of our invention, we havesurged our hands, this 1st dayof-March, 1870.
RUDOLPH MARTIN.
MATTHEW HARNER.
Witnesses:
OHAs. A.VPET'TITT, SoLoN C. Kenton.V
US104476D Improvement in machine for boring posts and pointing rails Expired - Lifetime US104476A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US104476A true US104476A (en) 1870-06-21

Family

ID=2173960

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US104476D Expired - Lifetime US104476A (en) Improvement in machine for boring posts and pointing rails

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US104476A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2712839A (en) * 1952-07-25 1955-07-12 Harpell Walter Work holder for lathe

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2712839A (en) * 1952-07-25 1955-07-12 Harpell Walter Work holder for lathe

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US104476A (en) Improvement in machine for boring posts and pointing rails
US253913A (en) Elijah d
US108890A (en) Improvement in boring-machines
US355347A (en) sebgea
US61912A (en) William yaman
US81047A (en) Caleb whitmorb
US113746A (en) Improvement in shingle-machines
US858430A (en) Boring-machine.
US199453A (en) Improvement in saw-filing machines
US125828A (en) Improvement in boring-machines
US51676A (en) Improvement in machines for boring fence-posts
US107346A (en) Improvement in saw-tables
US4695A (en) Mortising-machine
US71678A (en) Thomas c
US121105A (en) Improvement in shingle-machines
US85280A (en) Improved marble-sawing machine
US18977A (en) Device for throwing into and out of gkear the tool of mortising-machines
US76189A (en) Improved stone-drilling machine
US289948A (en) Device for jointing lumber
US75813A (en) James b
US97707A (en) Improvement in apparatus for laying out stair-rails
US77241A (en) Juan s
US71672A (en) williamson
US38981A (en) Improvement in drilling-machines
US138649A (en) Improvement in mortising-machines