US129695A - Improvement in bench-planes - Google Patents

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US129695A
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  • My invention relates to a metallic shoe, into which the Wooden body of the plane is fitted and secured by means of cement, said shoe being strengthened by ribs before and behind y the cutter, and having grooves or lutings cut in various places upon its inner sides to hold the. cement.
  • Figure 1 is a plan of the shoe, showing its shape, te.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of the same,
  • a is the bottom of the shoe.
  • a a are the b is the rib in front of the the opening for thecutter.
  • e e e are flutin gs or grooves in the sides a a.
  • This shoe is made of malleable cast-iron, and the body of the plane is out away so as to fit into the shoe.
  • the plane is secured therein by means of prepared cement, the flutings e e being for the purpose of more thoroughly fastening it, the cement filling into them.
  • ribs b lc are intended to strengthen the shoe
  • my-shoe may Y be altered, of course, to tit different planes, such as block-planes; but the other features of the invention will be substantially unaltered.

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T. VAUGHAN.
Improvement in Bench-Planes.
No. 129,695, y Patenfedmy23,1a72.
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" NrrED STATES PATENT- FENICE.
THOMAS VAUGHAN, ,OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
IMPROVEMENT IN BENCH-PLANES.
Specification forming part of Letters VPatent No. 129,695, dated July 23, 1872.
Specification describing certain Improvements in Bench-Planes, invented by THOMAS VAUGHAN, of Boston, in the county of Suffolk and State of Massachusetts.
My invention relates to a metallic shoe, into which the Wooden body of the plane is fitted and secured by means of cement, said shoe being strengthened by ribs before and behind y the cutter, and having grooves or lutings cut in various places upon its inner sides to hold the. cement.
In the accompanying drawing, Figure 1 is a plan of the shoe, showing its shape, te. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of the same,
'the shape and position of theplane being shown by dotted lines.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts; a is the bottom of the shoe. a a are the b is the rib in front of the the opening for thecutter. e e e are flutin gs or grooves in the sides a a.
This shoe is made of malleable cast-iron, and the body of the plane is out away so as to fit into the shoe. The plane is secured therein by means of prepared cement, the flutings e e being for the purpose of more thoroughly fastening it, the cement filling into them. The
. ribs b lc are intended to strengthen the shoe,
and are very important, as it would without them be very liable to break when meeting with a fall from a considerable height. The
y casting throughout is of 'uniform thickness,
(probably one-eighth of an inch,) which gives planes now in the market and purporting to do similar Work. The Wear is, of course, un-
limited. The general shape of my-shoe may Y be altered, of course, to tit different planes, such as block-planes; but the other features of the invention will be substantially unaltered..
I do not claim as my invention an iron or entirely metallic plane, but my shoe, in which is set a Wooden plane, constructed as above described? Having thus fully described my invention, What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, ii-
The combination and arrangement of the shoe and sides and ends thereof a a, ribs b c, and lutings e e, substantially as above described, vand for the purposes hereinbefore set THOMAS VAUGHAN. VWitnesses:
HENRY W. WILLIAMS,
E. H. OBER.Y
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