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  • Nrrnn was PATENT curios. 1
  • Figure 1 is a Vertical transverse section of the machine, through the line 9, 12 in Fig. 3.
  • My invention consists first in attaching to a common turning lathe a cutter stock or sliding block and providing said stock wlth two peculiarly shaped cutters, one stationary, and the other movable, the statlonary cutter being of such shape that it forms the tapering part of the pin, while the movable cutter is of a proper shape and construction to form a round head on the pin and simultaneous therewith cut off the pin from the block ready for being discharged. 7
  • My invention consists, 2nd, in making all the pins of a set of a uniform length by employing a spring plug or gage, and by the same means effecting their discharge after they have been turned headed and cut off.
  • A represents an ordinary turning lathe having my improvement attached to it; the lathe is shown as it appears when in operation; a block S from which pins are to be turned being shown secured in the chuck B of the same.
  • a pin is also represented as completed and cut off and ready for discharge.
  • C represents a frame carrying my 1mprovement. This frame is secured by the set screws a, a, to the top of the lathe. It has two ways I), b, for the cutter stock D to slide in; these ways can be moved nearer together or farther apart by the set screws 0, c, and thereby the sliding block or cutter stock can be kept in place while the headformed. v
  • D is thecutter stock. It has tongues (Z, (Z, which fit and move, in the ways 6, b, as -the pin is turned.
  • This stock has a circular horizontalf recess cut in. its center in which a barrel E, fits snugly. This barrel is just.
  • thepin-to'move freely in and is made of a gradually tapering shape to correspond to the desired shape of the pin, as seen in the drawing.
  • This barrel has an open space 6, cut in its top for the ing and, cutting ofl of the pin is being, per-.
  • this plug serving to gage the length of all the pins and make them of a uniform length
  • V shaped or a similar cutter is a V shaped or a similar cutter; it is connected loosely to the cutterstock as seen 95 in Figs. 2 and 3; and is made to slide in dovetail, or other ways f, f; when the lever J is operated.
  • This V' shaped cutter is moved up to the block by means of the lever J, after the taper portion 'of the pin is turned and cuts the round head on the pin and simultaneous therewith cuts ofi the pin from the unturned block. ,After the V outter has performed its duty it is moved back to the position shown in Fig.
  • Any shaped pin or knob may be produced by this machine by changing the form of the cutters.

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W M0 BRIDE MACHINE FOR MAKING BED PINS.
No. 10,577. Patented Feb. 28, 1854.
Nrrnn was PATENT curios. 1
YVILLIAM MCBRIDE, OF BRISTOLVILLE, OHIO.
MACHINE FOR MAKING BED-PINS.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 10,577, dated February 28, 185.4. g
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, WILLIAM MCBRIDE, of Bristolville, in the county of Trumbull and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Machines for Making Bed-Pins; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, 1n which Figure 1 is a Vertical transverse section of the machine, through the line 9, 12 in Fig. 3. Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal section of the same through the line 50 in Fig. Fig. 3 is a partial plan and partial hor1- zontal section of the machine through the lines 8, s, in Figs. 1 and 2.
Similar letters of reference in each of the several figures indicate corresponding parts.
My invention consists first in attaching to a common turning lathe a cutter stock or sliding block and providing said stock wlth two peculiarly shaped cutters, one stationary, and the other movable, the statlonary cutter being of such shape that it forms the tapering part of the pin, while the movable cutter is of a proper shape and construction to form a round head on the pin and simultaneous therewith cut off the pin from the block ready for being discharged. 7
My invention consists, 2nd, in making all the pins of a set of a uniform length by employing a spring plug or gage, and by the same means effecting their discharge after they have been turned headed and cut off.
To enable others skilled in the art, to make and use my invention I will proceed to describe its construction and operation.
A represents an ordinary turning lathe having my improvement attached to it; the lathe is shown as it appears when in operation; a block S from which pins are to be turned being shown secured in the chuck B of the same. A pin is also represented as completed and cut off and ready for discharge.
C represents a frame carrying my 1mprovement. This frame is secured by the set screws a, a, to the top of the lathe. It has two ways I), b, for the cutter stock D to slide in; these ways can be moved nearer together or farther apart by the set screws 0, c, and thereby the sliding block or cutter stock can be kept in place while the headformed. v
D, is thecutter stock. It has tongues (Z, (Z, which fit and move, in the ways 6, b, as -the pin is turned. This stock has a circular horizontalf recess cut in. its center in which a barrel E, fits snugly. This barrel is just.
large enough for. thepin-to'move freely in and is made of a gradually tapering shape to correspond to the desired shape of the pin, as seen in the drawing. This barrel has an open space 6, cut in its top for the ing and, cutting ofl of the pin is being, per-.
of the pin as it is gradually turned; this plug serving to gage the length of all the pins and make them of a uniform length,-
the spring H of the plug yielding as the pin is forced into the barrel and consequently is expanded as seen in Fig. 3. By thus eX- panding the spring the discharge of the pin after being finished can be easily effected for by sliding the block D, from toward the chuck space will be made and the pin will have a chance and be caused to escape, it being forced out of the barrel by the contraction of the spring, this contraction tak: ing place as soon as space is formed between the chuck and the stock. The arrangement and shape of the cutter F will be clearly seen in Figs. 1, 2, and 3.
I, is a V shaped or a similar cutter; it is connected loosely to the cutterstock as seen 95 in Figs. 2 and 3; and is made to slide in dovetail, or other ways f, f; when the lever J is operated. This V' shaped cutter is moved up to the block by means of the lever J, after the taper portion 'of the pin is turned and cuts the round head on the pin and simultaneous therewith cuts ofi the pin from the unturned block. ,After the V outter has performed its duty it is moved back to the position shown in Fig. 3, and at the same time the screws 0, 0, are slackened and they cutter stock which was secured fast for the heading operation, loosened'and moved back a short distance simultaneous with the backward movement of the cutter stock; the discharge of the pin is effected by means of the spring plug or gage in the manner before stated. After the pin is discharged the cutter stock is again moved up to the block, until the cutter F, turns off another pin when the stock is clamped tight between the Ways so that the heading and cutting-oil operation may again be performed and so the operation is continued and bed pins produced very rapidly and perfectly.
Any shaped pin or knob may be produced by this machine by changing the form of the cutters.
What I claim as my invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is,
l. Attaching to a common turning lathe a sliding cutter stock D, and providing said stock with two peculiarly shaped cutters,
one stationary, and the other movable; the
WILLIAM MCBRIDE.
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F. H. CORRY, C. J. KIBBE.
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