US115A - Machine fob boring and mortising - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B27—WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
- B27F—DOVETAILED WORK; TENONS; SLOTTING MACHINES FOR WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES
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- This machine consists of three angers A, B, C and four chisels, D D D D situated in a frame E, E and turned with a crank, E by which the whole operation is performed.
- One of the angers B is a left hand anger, o-r bores by turning to the left ⁇ also three fourths of an inch from the screw, or point, there is an offset, of half an inch, which diminshes it in size all the way up to the shank, or round part of the auger.
- the other two angers are common screw angers, all situated parallel with each other in the frame, the left hand auger being in the center, and projecting so far beyond those on each side, as to place their point behind the off-set named above, so that in the operation, the center auger going before, those on each side will cnt into the center hole, leaving four small projections to be removed by the chisels, which are situated in the first bar of the frame to complete the mortise.
- the angers are of the usual length ⁇ and on the end instead of a handle there is on each of them a small cast iron cog wheel G, which work into each other, also, the shank of the center auger is long enough to receive a second cog wheel H, larger than the others, as, t-he proportion of five to two, working into this, and turned by the crank, is a small one I the same size of the small ones on the angers,-the frame is sufficiently large to receive the angers, and consists of wooden sides K, and cast iron bars E, the first bar is situated just above the twist of the angers bars ⁇ the large cog wheel and the small one working in it and turned by the crank K work between the third and fourth bars, this completes the machine.
- crank shaft There is a fly wheel Il on the crank shaft.
- the frame is confine-d together with wedges, half dovetail tenants being made on the ends of the bars.
- This machine is placed on a suitable frame M somewhat inclined leaving the points of the angers the lowest; and also, to give convenience to turn the crank.
- the machine thus situated will operate as follows: by turning the crank to the right, the sm all cog wheel on its shaft will work into the large one on the end of the center anger and turn it to the left, the small cog wheel on the center auger working into the cog wheels on the outside angers will turn them to the right, and the chisels situated in the first bar of the frame in which the angers are placed remove the projections left by the cut of the angers and thus by the simple operation of turning the crank this machine completes the mortise.
- This machine may be used for boring only without the chisels, and only one or two of the angers used as occasion requires.
- This machine is designed to be used for boring and mortising posts, for post and rail fence, for framing houses, barns, stables, bridges ⁇ &c.
Description
UNITED STES PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN H. POWER, OF NORWALK,
OHIO.
MACHINE F011*J BORING AND MORTISING.
Speccation of Letters Patent No. 115, dated January 31, 1837.
To all whom t may concern.'
Be it known that I, JOHN H. POWER, of Norwalk, in the county of Huron and State of Ohio, have invented a new and use-fnl Machine for Boring and Mortising; and I do hereby declare that the following` is a full and eXact description of the machine, reference being had to the annexed .drawings.
This machine consists of three angers A, B, C and four chisels, D D D D situated in a frame E, E and turned with a crank, E by which the whole operation is performed. One of the angers B is a left hand anger, o-r bores by turning to the left` also three fourths of an inch from the screw, or point, there is an offset, of half an inch, which diminshes it in size all the way up to the shank, or round part of the auger. The other two angers are common screw angers, all situated parallel with each other in the frame, the left hand auger being in the center, and projecting so far beyond those on each side, as to place their point behind the off-set named above, so that in the operation, the center auger going before, those on each side will cnt into the center hole, leaving four small projections to be removed by the chisels, which are situated in the first bar of the frame to complete the mortise. The angers are of the usual length` and on the end instead of a handle there is on each of them a small cast iron cog wheel G, which work into each other, also, the shank of the center auger is long enough to receive a second cog wheel H, larger than the others, as, t-he proportion of five to two, working into this, and turned by the crank, is a small one I the same size of the small ones on the angers,-the frame is sufficiently large to receive the angers, and consists of wooden sides K, and cast iron bars E, the first bar is situated just above the twist of the angers bars` the large cog wheel and the small one working in it and turned by the crank K work between the third and fourth bars, this completes the machine. There is a fly wheel Il on the crank shaft. The frame is confine-d together with wedges, half dovetail tenants being made on the ends of the bars. This machine is placed on a suitable frame M somewhat inclined leaving the points of the angers the lowest; and also, to give convenience to turn the crank. The machine thus situated, will operate as follows: by turning the crank to the right, the sm all cog wheel on its shaft will work into the large one on the end of the center anger and turn it to the left, the small cog wheel on the center auger working into the cog wheels on the outside angers will turn them to the right, and the chisels situated in the first bar of the frame in which the angers are placed remove the projections left by the cut of the angers and thus by the simple operation of turning the crank this machine completes the mortise. This machine may be used for boring only without the chisels, and only one or two of the angers used as occasion requires. This machine is designed to be used for boring and mortising posts, for post and rail fence, for framing houses, barns, stables, bridges` &c.
Vhat I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The projections on the end of the left hand auger as above described, and the combination of the angers and chisels.
JOHN H. POWER.
Witnesses:
ABRAHAM B. WOMBAUGH, Jr., .JOSEPH B, TILLINGHAST.
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US5509453A (en) * | 1995-04-03 | 1996-04-23 | Crockett; Foy | Apparatus for removing trees |
EP3196934A1 (en) | 1998-08-31 | 2017-07-26 | General Electric Company | Multimodule interconnect structure and process |
WO2008148202A1 (en) | 2007-06-08 | 2008-12-11 | Kanata Chemical Technologies Inc. | Method for the preparation of aminophosphine ligands and their use in metal catalysts |
WO2023285952A1 (en) | 2021-07-10 | 2023-01-19 | Auxilius Pharma Spolka Z Ograniczona Odpowiedzialnoscia | Modified release nicorandil compound formulations |
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