US135903A - Improvement im machines for jointing staves - Google Patents

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  • the nature of 'my invention consists, first, in combining, in a stave-jointing machine, a pair of automatically-moving cutters with a feed-chain; second, in combining, with the feedchain and the cutter-holdin g frame, cams so arranged as to cause the cutters to move-that.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of my machine.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is an elevation showing one of the cutters with its housing; also its method of attachment; also the cam for moving it in and out to accommodate it to the width of the stave.
  • Fig. 4 is a part of the feeding-chain, showing the device for holding the stave upon it.
  • a B represent the bed-plate and frame of my machine.
  • an endless chain 0 traverses.
  • This endless chain is driven by a sprocket-wheel attached to the shaft D, and is provided with a number of buttresses, c, and spurs d, which serve, in connection with the spring G and rollers F F to feed the staves between the cutter-heads H H.
  • the roller F F and the spur-wheel F Fig. 1 serve to keep the stave in place as it passes out of the machine or other equivalent devices may be used in place of the spur-wheel to accomplish the same object.
  • the cutterheads H H are beveled, as shown in Figs. 2
  • the counter motion of the swinging arm M is caused by springs or weights, the whole being so arranged that, as the shaft D revolves, carrying with it the feed-chain G and the stave to be jointed, the cutters H and H move outwardly and inwardly, thus accommodating themselves to the shape of the stave.
  • the cutter-heads are adjustable on the swinging arm M by means of the screws 1 I, so they may beadapted to staves of joints differently inclined.
  • the cam-plate Kis made movable, so that others may be put in its place to accommodate the machine to cutting different styles of staves.
  • E, Figs. 1 and 2 is a gage to assist the operator in placing the stave upon the feedchain.

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N0. Patented Feb. 18, 1873.
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AM. PHOTG-LITH!) GRAPHIC ca N. X (assomz macsss) UNITED STA ES ROBERT W. GEORGE, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
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Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 135,903, dated February 18, 1873.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ROBERT W. GEORGE, of Boston, in the county of Suffolk and State of Massachusetts, have invented a certain new and useful Machine for Joiuting Staves, of
which the following is a specification:
The Nature of the Invention.
The nature of 'my invention consists, first, in combining, in a stave-jointing machine, a pair of automatically-moving cutters with a feed-chain; second, in combining, with the feedchain and the cutter-holdin g frame, cams so arranged as to cause the cutters to move-that.
is, adjust themselves to the varying width of the stave that passes between them; third, in some of the mechanical details, which will be best understood by reference to the specification.
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Figure 1 is a perspective view of my machine. Fig. 2 is a plan of the same. Fig. 3 is an elevation showing one of the cutters with its housing; also its method of attachment; also the cam for moving it in and out to accommodate it to the width of the stave. Fig. 4 is a part of the feeding-chain, showing the device for holding the stave upon it.
General Description.
Let A B represent the bed-plate and frame of my machine. Within the bed-pieceA an endless chain, 0, traverses. This endless chain is driven by a sprocket-wheel attached to the shaft D, and is provided with a number of buttresses, c, and spurs d, which serve, in connection with the spring G and rollers F F to feed the staves between the cutter-heads H H. The roller F F and the spur-wheel F Fig. 1, serve to keep the stave in place as it passes out of the machine or other equivalent devices may be used in place of the spur-wheel to accomplish the same object. The cutterheads H H are beveled, as shown in Figs. 2
and 3, and are provided with knives it. These cutters are hung upon shafts H, which are attached to an adjustable bed-piece, L. bed-piece L is attached to the swinging arm M by the screws 1 1. These screws work through slots to admit of the adjustment of the plate L and the cutter H. The swinging arm M swings on a pivot, m, Fig. 1, and is guided at itsupper end by a rivet and collar, m, passing through a slot and attached to the fixed plate N. D is a disk attached to the shaft 1), and has upon its periphery a cam-plate, K, which, as it revolves, contacts with the stud P on the swinging arm M, and causes the arm to move, carrying with it the cutter-head H.
The counter motion of the swinging arm M is caused by springs or weights, the whole being so arranged that, as the shaft D revolves, carrying with it the feed-chain G and the stave to be jointed, the cutters H and H move outwardly and inwardly, thus accommodating themselves to the shape of the stave. The cutter-heads are adjustable on the swinging arm M by means of the screws 1 I, so they may beadapted to staves of joints differently inclined. The cam-plate Kis made movable, so that others may be put in its place to accommodate the machine to cutting different styles of staves. E, Figs. 1 and 2, is a gage to assist the operator in placing the stave upon the feedchain.
I I claim as my invention- 1. The feeding-chain O, in combination with guide, E, pressure-rolls, spur guide-wheel F This
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