US105092A - Improvement in veneer-cutters - Google Patents

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  • Figure 2 is an end view of the same.
  • Figure 3 is a planor top view ofthe same.
  • This invention relates to a machine for cutting veneer, which is so constructed that it can vhe used either for cutting round or for cutting flat, tllat is to say, either for cutting from a log which revolves, in which case the the knife remains stationary', orfor cutting from a stationary block, lin which -case the knife receives a reciprocating, motion, in such a manner that, when a log has once been secured' to the holding-bar and it appears, after having cut round for a certain time, that a portion of the log is had, then the revolving motion of said log can be stopped and its good portion can be out flat without removing it from the holding-bar, and without the necessity of steaming it again and then securing it to the holding-bar of a flat cutting-machine.
  • the drawing-e '.lhe letter A designates the frame of my machine, which is made of cast-iron or any suitable material.
  • To the side pieces of -this frame are .secured the guideways a, on which are fitted the slides b, which carry the heads c d, the head o being intended to hold the cap, and the head d to hold the knife, as shown in fig. 1 ofthe drawing.
  • the slides b connect, by rods e, with eccentric wristpins f, which are secured in the arms of cog-wheels g, mounted on a shaft, 71., and gearing in pinions i, which are mounted on the ends of a shaft, j, to which a revolving motion can be imparted by a belt from the driving-shaft k.
  • This belt is put on when the machine is to be used for cutting dat, butwhen it is to be used for cutting round said belt is thrown on", andthe slides b are frm7 retained in position by set-screws or other suitable means.
  • the log is secured to the holding-bar B which has its bearings in the slidesG fitted in vertical guide-ways in the side pieces of the frame A, so that a rising and falling motion can be imparted to the same, by means of screw-spindles D.
  • the gudgeons of the holding-bar are mounted cog-wheels E, which gear in pinions F mounted on a shaft, t, that has its bearings in suitable journal-boxes attached to the bottom parts of the slides O.
  • a revolving motion is imparted to this shaft by means of a beltfrom the driving-shaft k, whenever the machine is to be used for cutting round.
  • bevel-wheels m On the screw-spindles D are mounted bevel-wheels m, which gear in corresponding bevel-wheels n mounted on a shaft, o, that has its bearing in the bottom part of the frame A, and to which an intermittent rotary motion is imparted by a ratchet-wheel, p, and bya pawl, (not shown in the drawing,) so that, for each. revolution of the holding-bar, or for each stroke of the knife, the ratchet-wheel p is propelled one tooth, and consequently the holding-bar, together with thelog, raised for the required distance.
  • the log After having been steamed, is secured to the l1oldiugbar,the knife is adjusted over the center of the holding-bar, the slides b are secured in position, and the shaft l is connected byla belt with the driving-shaft k.
  • the holding-bar with its log revolves, the surface of the log is exposed to the action of the knife, as indicated in iig. 1 of the drawing, and for cach revolution of the holding-bar a veneer is cut on?, and then the holding-bar is fed up for the subsequent out.
  • a machine for cutting veneers constructed and operating substantially as herein shown and described.

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Lette/rs Patent No. 10,5,092,dated July 5, 1870.
IMPROVEMENT IN VENEER-CUTTERS.
l The Schedule referred to in these Lettera Patent and making part of the same.
To all whom 'it lmay concern:
Be it known .that I, GEORGE KOCH, of the city, county, and State of N ew York, have invented a new and Improved Veneer-Cutter; and I do hereby declare the following to be a'full, clear, and exact description thereof', 'which will enable those skilled iu the art to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing forming part of this specification, in which drawing- Figure l represents a transverse section of this invention. Y
Figure 2 is an end view of the same.
Figure 3 is a planor top view ofthe same.
Similar letters indicate corresponding parts.
This invention relates to a machine for cutting veneer, which is so constructed that it can vhe used either for cutting round or for cutting flat, tllat is to say, either for cutting from a log which revolves, in which case the the knife remains stationary', orfor cutting from a stationary block, lin which -case the knife receives a reciprocating, motion, in such a manner that, when a log has once been secured' to the holding-bar and it appears, after having cut round for a certain time, that a portion of the log is had, then the revolving motion of said log can be stopped and its good portion can be out flat without removing it from the holding-bar, and without the necessity of steaming it again and then securing it to the holding-bar of a flat cutting-machine.
I n the drawing-e '.lhe letter A designates the frame of my machine, which is made of cast-iron or any suitable material. To the side pieces of -this frame are .secured the guideways a, on which are fitted the slides b, which carry the heads c d, the head o being intended to hold the cap, and the head d to hold the knife, as shown in fig. 1 ofthe drawing.
The slides b connect, by rods e, with eccentric wristpins f, which are secured in the arms of cog-wheels g, mounted on a shaft, 71., and gearing in pinions i, which are mounted on the ends of a shaft, j, to which a revolving motion can be imparted by a belt from the driving-shaft k. This belt is put on when the machine is to be used for cutting dat, butwhen it is to be used for cutting round said belt is thrown on", andthe slides b are frm7 retained in position by set-screws or other suitable means.
The logis secured to the holding-bar B which has its bearings in the slidesG fitted in vertical guide-ways in the side pieces of the frame A, so that a rising and falling motion can be imparted to the same, by means of screw-spindles D. 0nA the gudgeons of the holding-bar are mounted cog-wheels E, which gear in pinions F mounted on a shaft, t, that has its bearings in suitable journal-boxes attached to the bottom parts of the slides O. A revolving motion is imparted to this shaft by means of a beltfrom the driving-shaft k, whenever the machine is to be used for cutting round.
On the screw-spindles D are mounted bevel-wheels m, which gear in corresponding bevel-wheels n mounted on a shaft, o, that has its bearing in the bottom part of the frame A, and to which an intermittent rotary motion is imparted by a ratchet-wheel, p, and bya pawl, (not shown in the drawing,) so that, for each. revolution of the holding-bar, or for each stroke of the knife, the ratchet-wheel p is propelled one tooth, and consequently the holding-bar, together with thelog, raised for the required distance.
vlo the slides U are secured stop-pawls q, (see ngi!) which can be thrown in gea-r with the'cog-wheels E, so as to retain the holding-bar in any desired posit-ion, when the machine is to be used for cutting dat.
In cutting round, the log, after having been steamed, is secured to the l1oldiugbar,the knife is adjusted over the center of the holding-bar, the slides b are secured in position, and the shaft l is connected byla belt with the driving-shaft k. As the holding-bar with its log revolves, the surface of the log is exposed to the action of the knife, as indicated in iig. 1 of the drawing, and for cach revolution of the holding-bar a veneer is cut on?, and then the holding-bar is fed up for the subsequent out.
If the log has a bad place, so that itvgs desirable to change the cut from round to flat, the belt connecting the shaftl with the driving-shaft is thrown olf, the log is adjusted under the knife in the desired position by throwing the stop-pawls q in gea-r with the cogwheels E, theA slides b are released, the shaft j is connected with the driving-shaft, and thereby a reciproeating motion is imparted to the knife, the log being fed up as before. By this arrangement every good part of the log can be reached and cut up in veneers without-removing said log from the holding-ba1 ','and
much time and labor are saved. n
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, isI
A machine for cutting veneers, constructed and operating substantially as herein shown and described.
A GEORGE KOCH. Witnesses:
W. HAUFF, C. WAnLERs.
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