US108093A - Improvement in buffing apparatus for finishing spoons - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to an improved buffing device for finishing spoons, and consists in the application to the large boning-wheel's now commonly used,
- A is the large buffing" or polishing-wheelcommonly used. It is provided with ametallic screw-threaded cone, arranged for the attachment to a lathe-spindle or mandrel by screwing thereon.
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' HARRY BARRET'L'O'FBROOKLYN, NEW YORK.
LettersPatent N0. 1 08,092, dated October 11, 1870.
imPnovemznrm'eurrme APPARATUS FOR Fmlsmnefspoons.
ableothers'skilled in the art to makeand use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing.
' forming part of this specification.
This invention relates to an improved buffing device for finishing spoons, and consists in the application to the large boning-wheel's now commonly used,
' and arranged for attachment to the spindle of a lathe,
o'i'a short spindle, on which is mounted, a little distance from the side oi' the said large wheel, a smallbufiing-wheel, adapted for polishing the inner surface of the bowl of the spoon, the said wheel being detachably connected to the spindle, so that others of dili'en' ent sizes may be attached. 1 The drawing representsa sectional elevation of my improved 'bnfling device, and a part of the lathe, showing the manner of support and operating it, the latter 7 being shown in dotted lines.
A is the large buffing" or polishing-wheelcommonly used. It is provided with ametallic screw-threaded cone, arranged for the attachment to a lathe-spindle or mandrel by screwing thereon.
These large wheels will not'work in the concave sides of the bowls, owing to their size; consequently it has been the practice, up to the present time, to finish them by hand.
I for the concavities and the plane parts also.
, The Schedt fle referred to in these Lettem'Pateul: and making part of the same I, therefore, propose to attach a short spindle, B, to the cone of the wheel A, by screwinginto the axial screw-threaded hole thereof, or by other means of at tachment, and mount on the said spindle, a suitable distancefi'om the said wheel A, a small butfing-wheel,
G, which will work in the concavity of the spoon, and
polish the surfitce-thereof equally as well, and nearly as rapidly, as the other parts are done by the large wheel.
' It is necessary to make the wheel A, forpolishing the plane parts, large, to have the necessary degree of endurance otherwise one small wheel might answer I have therefor provided on the one attachment for the teeth,
and the two wheels A U, suited, in every respect, for
polishing the spoon in all parts.
Having thus described my invention,
. '1 claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent A buffingor polishing attachment for lathes,-eonsisting of tl'ielarge butfing\vheel A, the spindle B, and the small wheel G, all constructed and arranged substantially as specified.
The above specification of my invention signed by me this 1st day of March, 1870.
' HARRY BARRETT.
Witnesses:
GEO. W. MABEE, ALEX. F. ROBERTS.
A. L. BAUSMAN. Potato Digger I No. 108,093. Paten td Oct. 11; 18.70.
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