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US1387869A
US1387869A US20824217A US1387869A US 1387869 A US1387869 A US 1387869A US 20824217 A US20824217 A US 20824217A US 1387869 A US1387869 A US 1387869A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B27WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
    • B27BSAWS FOR WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; COMPONENTS OR ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
    • B27B5/00Sawing machines working with circular or cylindrical saw blades; Components or equipment therefor
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    • B27B5/22Saw benches with non-feedable circular saw blade
    • B27B5/26Saw benches with non-feedable circular saw blade the table being adjustable according to depth or angle of cut
    • B27B5/265Saw benches with non-feedable circular saw blade the table being adjustable according to depth or angle of cut with the saw blade arranged underneath the work-table
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10S29/079Removable debris receptacle
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    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S29/00Metal working
    • Y10S29/102Debris chute
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T83/00Cutting
    • Y10T83/202With product handling means
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    • Y10T83/2216Inclined conduit, chute or plane
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T83/00Cutting
    • Y10T83/768Rotatable disc tool pair or tool and carrier
    • Y10T83/7684With means to support work relative to tool[s]
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  • This invention relates to a power saw, with the object in view of'A providing such an apparatus which is rigid and compact in structure, is adapted to a wide range of uscfulness, and in which the work table and parts carried thereby are fitted with means for setting and maintaining the samel in different and accurate adjustments with respent to tlie'saw.
  • AnotherA object consists in providing certain 'improvements in the form, construction and. arrangement of the several parts whereby the above named and other advan ⁇ tages may be effectively attained.
  • Figure 1 represents an elevation in perspective of the complete apparatus.
  • Fig. 2 represents a similar view taken from a different angle.
  • Fig. 3 represents a side elevation, partly broken away,'the work table being shown in another po- "Fig 4 represents a verticall section.
  • Fig. 5 represents a rear elevation, partly in section.
  • F ig: 6 represents a top plan view partly broken way, with the work table removed.V
  • IFig. 7 represents adetail vertical section through the upper part. of the apparatus, taken in the plane of the line VII- VII of Fig. 6, looking in the direction of the ar ⁇ rows', certain parts being shown in one position in full lines and in another positionin dotted lines.
  • Fig. 8 representsa plan viewlofthe ,motos supporting bracket, showing itsmeans 0fattacliment to the main pedestal.
  • Fig; 9 represents a detail'section, partly in elevation, of the chip defiector and its supporting means.
  • Fig. 11 represents a detail inverted plan view of the parts shown in Fig. 9.
  • Fig. 12 represents a view similar to -F ig.
  • Fig. l3 represents a detail elevation of the lower part of .theapparatus, showing the countershaft and associated mechanism constituting a modified form of drive.
  • Fig. 14 represents a plan view, partly inr section, of the partsshown in Fig. 13, and
  • Fig. 15 represents a horizontal section, partly in plan view, showing the said parts in a different position.
  • the apparatus comprises a base 1 which may be secured to the floor or any other suitable support, by lag screws 2, in a well understood manner.
  • the main frame of the ap aratus consists of a hollow pedestall 3.
  • This pedestal ⁇ may be composed of some appropriate material,
  • the saw proper is denoted bv 1 1, and'vmay belocked in position upon its spindle 12by the cheeks 13, 14, the latter of which is actuated by a clamping-nut 15 threaded onto the end of the spindle 12 (see Fig. 5).
  • the said spindle has an enlarged Vleather Icovered hub 16 which serves'as -a pulley for the engagement of the driving belt 17 which latter passes downwardly through a channel 18, (see Fig'. 7), fashioned in rear of themain pedestal 3, and engages e drive pulley 19-that is fixed upon the end ofa countershaft 20 which is connected, in the usual manner, with anelectrlc motor 21 (see The motor 21 is secured to a bracket 22 by suitable cap s crews 23, and the bracket 22 is provided with a hub portion 24 that is .rotatably mounted upon a stub shaft 25 that is fixed in one side of the pedestal 8, near the lower part thereof, by a nut 26, (see Figs. 5 and 6). A nut.
  • the upper pait of the hub 24 has a flange 28 in which is formed an arcuate slot 29 (see Fig. 3), which is fitted for enga-gement with a lockingscrew 30 that takes into the wall of the pedestal 3.
  • the locking screw 30 may be loosened, whereupon the weight of the motor and bracket will cause the latter to swing downwardly a siiflicient distance to automatically tighten the driving belt 17.
  • the screw BO may be.
  • the upperpart'of the main pedestal 3 isl bulged both in front and rear, ⁇ as clearly shown at 3l (see Fig. 4), in order toprovide an enlarged portion adjacent to and conforming substantially with the lower part of the saw l1; and a skeleton dust cover 32 (see Fig. G), is hinged, as shown at 33, to the upper .front part of the bulge or large portion 31, so as to constitute a closure for the major part of the top of the said enlarged portion of the pedestal..
  • This dust cover has an opening 3-1 which is designed to surround the saw 11, and it will be understood that the said cover is easily removable by taking out theihinge pintle 35, so that another cover having an opening 34 of different size may be substituted therefor as the nature ofthe material being operated upon may prescribe.
  • the cover which is in position may be swung upon its hinge 33, by seizing the finger clip 3G in a well understood manner, so as yto expose they parts below the saw when desired.
  • the part ofthe main pedestal 3, immediately below the bulge 3l. has a pair of slanting ribs 37 .(see Fig. el) which extend Y rearwardly to a spout or chip kchute 58. that Vprojects downwardly from the back of. the
  • the pedestal 3 and is arranged to enter an appropriate aperture formed in the chip boaY 39 that is removably secured to the pedestal 3 by complementary clips 4d. provided for the chute 38 and is fixed to the pedestal 3 by a screw 42.
  • the ribs 3T are fitted to support a suitable partition such as a piece of wood 37? This construction assists in the original cast-ing of the pedestal, and enables the partition to be easily removed when worn.
  • the part of the pedestal which surrounds the sawll is formed in the shape of a funnel for receiving and projecting the chips and dust into the box 3l).
  • B V having tliechip box removably connected with the apparatus by the clips -I-l). I render its detachment for emptying a simple matter;
  • the device is made more sightly and the attachment of a suction hose, if desired, fa-
  • a cover 4l isV cilitated, while the operative is in no wise hampered by the chip box or its attachments.
  • the work table is indicated by -l-l, and may be formed. as is customary. of a single casting of 'iron or other suitable metal, appropriately webbed for reinforcement. It is pivotally mounted at the rear of the main frame or pedestal il. by a hingey member -l-l (see Fig. (3). which is secured to' the under side of the table by bolts 45, lil. This hinge member is engaged by ti'unnions l?, 48 which are threaded into lugs if). 50. integrally formed upon a bar 5l that is secured, by means of cap screws 52, 53, to a pair of The lugs 49, 50. are developed into stops 492:, 5W, for limiting the swinging n'iovenient of the table 43.
  • the cross-heads 5-l, 55 are bored for en- -the arms 58, 59.
  • a pitman 64, 65. is connected, and the lower ends of said pitmen engage cranks 66, 67, (Fig. 5) that are formed integrally with the hubs 68, 69, .rotatably mounted upon a cross-shaft 70 which is ⁇ iournaled in the walls of the pedestal 3.
  • the hub 69 has a segment gear 'Tl integral therewith. which gear is enmeshed with a worin 72 that is fixed on the end of a shaft 75l mounted in a bearing 74 (see Fig. l).
  • a hand wheel 76 is fixed to the forward end of the shaft 73, and serves ⁇ for the manual operation thereof.
  • mediately below the throat plate 77 is provided with a pair of doveta'iled lgrooves 78 that are designed to receive corresponding parts formed upon chip delectors 79, 80, whereby the latter may be removably set in position beneath the throat plate and thus adjacent one edge. of the saw.
  • Thumb screws 81 are fitted in'the chip defiectors v erated upon may require. From the inverted plan view shown in Fig. 11, it will be' seen that the grooves 78 converge rearwardly with the result that the selected chip defiector may simply be slid into the said grooves until it automatically comes to a stop in the proper relationship with respect to the saw, at which point it may be fixed by'the thumb screw 81;
  • the upper surface of the work table 43 has suitable grooves 82, 83, 84, 85, formed therein for the reception of dimensioning, bev# cling and mitering gages.
  • the dimensioning gage is denoted by 86, and is shown in y Figs. l'and 2 as fixed inoperative position on the work table. This gage is of the form and construction shown and described in my copending application Serial No. 25063 ⁇ filed April 30, 1915, and hence it will not be herein described, as its construction is not a part of the invention herein set forth.
  • the beveling gage and the miteiing gage which I contemplate using with this appa- ,ratus are of the form and construction shown respectively in my applications Serial No. 140,590, filed January 4, 1917, and No.
  • I ⁇ provide a double' j of the table consists of pins 91, 92, (see Figs. 3, 4,-6 and 7) which are threaded into extensions 93', 94, that are integral with the cross-heads 54, 55 respectively. Nuts 95, 96, may be provided for securing the pins l91, 92, in any desired position.
  • set screws-97, 98 are provided,
  • the meansv for adjusting the table later ally with respect'to the saw consists of the pintlesf47, 48, which may be rotated in opposite directions for accomplishing this purpose, the said rotationserving to move. the hinge member 44 in either direction between the lugs 49, 50, a certain amount of l play being allowedV for this movement.
  • the electric motor 21 will obtain its power from a suit- .able source (not shown), and I prefer to have it. connected by means of wires 104 with an electric starter 105 which is secured to the through-bolt 57 by a pair of collars 106, which starter I also prefer to have of *'20 and is denoted by 107. It is bifurcated and provided with bearings for receiving a countershaft 108, which has fixed to Vone end thereof a drive pulley 109 and also carries the customary fast and loose pulleys 110, 111, respectively, Afor engagement with a belt running :fromy a suitable source of power, not shown.
  • Mams is proviaa for shifting the tea, which means consists of a belt shifter 112 Ak that'is mounted to slide on alrod 113 which is fixed between the bifurcations of the bracket 107.
  • Guide lugs 1123 formed integral with the shifter, engage a web 107* and serve to prevent the shifter from moving in a rotary direction on lthe rod, which f rotary movement might tend to cramp th'e shifting lever.
  • An articulated shifting lever 114 is pivoted to the said shifter at 115. It is also oscillatably fixed to a pin i .40 116 which depends from the'bracket 107.
  • a stud 117 projects laterally from the lever 114 for pivotally receiving one end of an operating pedal 110 ⁇ the other end of which rests upon a track v119 'upon It will be seen that by shifting the pedal 115 laterally in one direction, the l power belt will be engaged with the fixed pulley, and by reversing the position of the pedal, the said belt will be engaged with the loose pulley.
  • This construction is designed to be used with my apparatus when it is desired to take power from anordif nary factory shaft.
  • Apparatus of the character described comprising, a main frame, a work table supported thereon, a saw and its spindle mounted in the frame with the saw arranged to project through the table, and means l1Cor elevating or depressing either thc front or rearof the table with respect to the saw and spindle.
  • Apparatus of the character described I comprising, a main frame, a work table supported thereon, a saw and its spindle mounted in the frame with the saw arranged to projectthrough the table, and means for elevatin and depressing either the front or rear of t e table with respect to the saw and spindle and ⁇ means for raising or lowering the table while maintaining a substantially horizontal plane.
  • Apparatus of the character described comprising a main pedestal, a. saw mounted in the upper part thereof, thelsaid pedestal being. hollow and having formed integral therewith an enlarged portion adjacent the saw and substantially conforming to the contour thereof, and a hinged skeleton cover for the enlarged portion, said coverhaving an opening therethrough for the saw.
  • ⁇ 6. Apparatus of the character described comprising a main pedestal ⁇ a saw mounted in the upper part thereof, the said pedestal being hollow and having formed integral therewith an enlarged portion adjacent the saw and substantially conforming to the contour thereof.v and a hinged skeleton cover for the enlarged portion, said cover having a removable hinge pintle and an opening comprising, a main frame, a work table supported thereon, a saw ⁇ mounted in the upper part of said frame and projecting through said table, and a chip deector removably secured adjacent one edge of the saw, said deiiector having a channel through which the saw travels.
  • Y Apparatus of the character described comprising a main pedestal ⁇ a saw mounted in the upper part thereof, the said pedestal being hollow and having formed integral therewith an enlarged portion adjacent the saw and substantially conforming to the contour thereof.v and a hinged skeleton cover for the enlarged portion, said cover having a removable hinge pintle and an opening comprising, a main frame, a work table supported
  • S. Apparatus of the character described comprising. a main frame,'a work table supported thereon, a saw'mounted inthe upper part of said frameand projecting through said table, "and a ,chip deliector removably .secured "adjacent one edge ofthe sawsaid deie'ctor having acurved channel through which the saw travels.
  • Apparatus of the character described comprising, a main frame, a work table sup- A ported, thereon; a saw mounted. in the upperA part vof'said frame, a throat plate fitted in said table,and a chip deflector secured at one end of the' throat plate adjacent the saw,
  • said'V deflector having a channel through 'l which the 'saw travels.
  • Apparatus of the character described comprising, a main frame, a work table supported thereon, a saw mounted in the upper part' of said frame, a throat platefitted in said table, and a downwardly projecting chip deflector secured at one end of the throat plate adjacent the saw, said delector having a channel through which the sawtravels.
  • Apparatus of the character described comprising, a main frame, a work table supported thereon, a saw' mounted in theupper I part of' said frame, a throat plate litted in. .35
  • Apparatus of the character described comprising, a main pedestal, a work table supported thereon, a saw mounted in the upper partv of said pedestal, the said pedestal being hollow and having an enlarged portion adjacent the saw, a throat plate fitted in said table, and a chip deliector secured at one end of the throat plate and projecting downwardly into the enlarged portion of the pedestal, said deector having a channel throughl which the saw travels.
  • Apparatus of the character described comprising, amaln pedestal, a work table supported thereon, a saw mountedin the upper part ofsaid'pedestah the said pedestal being hollowand having an enlarged portion adjacent the saw, a ⁇ throat plate fitted in said table, a chip delector secured at one end of the throat plate and projecting down wardly into .the enlarged portion of the pedsaid enlarged portion.
  • Apparatus of the character described comprising, a main frame, a saw mounted in the upper part thereof, a. stud projecting from the lower part thereof,ya'bracket ivoted on said'stud, a drive shaft carrie by said bracket, a drivingbelt surrounding the saw spindle and drive shaft, the said bracket being adjustable about the stud for the pur- -pose of regulating the tension .of the belt,
  • Apparatus of the character described comprising, a main frame, a vsaw mounted inf the upper part thereof, a stud projecting from the lower part thereof, ,a b'racket pivoted" ⁇ on said stud, a drive shaft and motor' for actuating the same carried' by said bracket, a driving belt surrounding the saw spindle and drive shaft, the said bracket being adjustable about' the stud for 'the pur.
  • Apparatus of thecharacter described comprising, a main pedestal, a saw' mounted in the 'upper part thereof, thesaid pedestal being hollow and fhaving a chip chute formed integral therewith and projecting therefrom, a cover for the projecting portion of the chute, and a closed'chip box secured to the pedestal in communication with the projecting chip chute and cover.
  • Apparatus of the character described comprising, a main pedestal, a saw 'mounted vbracket to the 'in the upper part thereof, the said'pedestal being hollow and having a chip chute formed integral therewith and projecting therefrom, a -cover for the ⁇ projecting portion of the chute, and a closed chip box secured to the rear of said pedestal in com munication with theprojecting chip chute and ⁇ cover.
  • Apparatus of the character deescribed comprising, a main pedestal, a-saw mounted in the upper part thereof, the said pedestal being hollow and having a chip chute formed integral therewith and projecting therefrom, a cover for the projecting portion of the chute, and a closed chip box removably secured' to the pedestal in communiation with the projecting chip chute and cover. 4
  • Apparatus of the character described comprising, a main frame, a saw mounted comprising, a main pedestal, a saw mounted 130 in the upper part thereof, the said pedestal being hollow ,and having a chip chute formed integral therewith and projecting therefrom, a cover for .the projecting por tion of the chute, and aclosed chip box removably secured to the rear of said pedestal in communication with the projecting chip chute and cover.
  • Apparatus of the character described comprising, a main frame, a cross-head carried by vsaid frame, a work table supportedl thereon, a saw mounted in the trarne to project through the table, said table being mounted for adjustment with respect to the saw in a Ahorizontal plane, and means tor elevating and depressing the cross-head and -table with respect to the saiv while main taining the table in a horizontal plane.
  • Apparatus oi the, character described comprising, a main frame, a cross-head carried by said frame, a Work table supported thereon, a saw mounted on the traine to prject through the table, saidtable being mounted for adjustment with respect to the saw arcnately in a ⁇ horizontal plane, and means for elevating and depressing the cross-head and table with respect to the saw While. maintaining the table in a horizontal plane.
  • vApparatus of the character described comprising, a main frame, a cross-head ca1 ⁇ - ried by said frame, a Work table supported saw arcnately in a vertical plane, and means for elevating and depressing the cross-head and table as a whole with respect to the 26.
  • Apparatus of thc character described comprising. a main iframe, a cross-head carried by said traine.
  • a work table supported j thereon a saw mounted in the frame to promounted for adjustment with respect to the ject through the table, said table being saw in a horizontal plane, means for cle vating and depressing thil cross-head and meme@ table with respect to the saw While maintaining the table in a horizontal plane, and guide rods engaging the cross-head and frame for governing the vertical movement of the table with respect to the iframe.
  • Apparatus of the character described comprising, a main frame, a cross-head carried by said frame, a Work table supported thereon, a saw mounted on the trame to project through the table, said table being mounted for adjustment with respect to the saw arcuately in a horizontalplane, means for elevating and depressing the cross-head and table with respectto the saw While maintaining the table iny a horizontal plane, and guide rods engaging the cross-head and frame for governing the vertical movement ot the table with respect to the frame.
  • Apparatus of the character described comprising, a main frame, a cross-head carried by said frame, a Work table supported thereon. a saw niountedin the frame to project through the table, means for adjusting thetable with respect i "e saw arcuately in a vertical plane, means for elevating and depressing the crossliead and table as a whole with respect to the saw, and guide rods engaging the cross-head and trame for governing the vertical movement of the table withvrespect to the frame.
  • Apparatus of the character described comprising. a main frame, a cross-head carried by said frame, a work table supported thereon, a saw mounted in the traine to project through the ⁇ table, said table being mounted for adjustment with respect to ⁇ the saw arcuately in a horizontal plane, means for adjusting the table with respect to theV saw arcuatelyin a vertical plane, means for elevating and depressing the cross-head and table as a Whole with respect to the saw. and guide y rods engaging the cross-liead and traine ⁇ for governing the vertical movement of the table with respect to the frame.
  • Apparatus of the character described comprising, a main pedestal, a work table vertically movable thereon, a sau' mountedin the upper part of said pedestal, the said pedestal being 'hollow and having anenlarged portion adjacent the sau', and a chip deflector movable with said table when the latter is elevated so as to bridge the gap bctivccn the table a iid the enlarged portion.

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v. ROYLE.
POWER SAW.
APPLICATION FILED 050.21.1917,
Patented Aug. 16, 1921.
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V. ROYLE.
POWER SAW.
APPLlcATIoN FILED DEc.2|,1911.
Patented Aug. 16,1921.
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V. HOYLE.
POWER SAW.
APP UCAT10N FILED DEc.21, 1917.
Patented Ang. 16, 1921.
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'rownitsaw specification of Lettersv Patent.
Patented Aug. ie, i921.
, Application filed December 21, 1917. Serial No. 208,242.
T o all whom it may concern Be it known that-I, VERNON RoYLn, a citizen of the United States, and resident of Paterson, in the county of Passaic and State of New Jersey, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Power-Saws, of which the"following iS a specification.
This invention relates to a power saw, with the object in view of'A providing such an apparatus which is rigid and compact in structure, is adapted to a wide range of uscfulness, and in which the work table and parts carried thereby are fitted with means for setting and maintaining the samel in different and accurate adjustments with respent to tlie'saw. i
AnotherA object consists in providing certain 'improvements in the form, construction and. arrangement of the several parts whereby the above named and other advan` tages may be effectively attained.
A A practical embodiment of my'invention' is represented in the accompanying ydrawings, in which,
Figure 1 represents an elevation in perspective of the complete apparatus.,
. one position in fulllines and in lsition in dotted lines. l
Fig. 2 represents a similar view taken from a different angle. r
Fig. 3 represents a side elevation, partly broken away,'the work table being shown in another po- "Fig 4 represents a verticall section.
Fig. 5 represents a rear elevation, partly in section.
F ig: 6 represents a top plan view partly broken way, with the work table removed.V
IFig. 7 represents adetail vertical section through the upper part. of the apparatus, taken in the plane of the line VII- VII of Fig. 6, looking in the direction of the ar` rows', certain parts being shown in one position in full lines and in another positionin dotted lines.
Fig. 8 representsa plan viewlofthe ,motos supporting bracket, showing itsmeans 0fattacliment to the main pedestal.
" Fig; 9 represents a detail'section, partly in elevation, of the chip defiector and its supporting means.
Fig. lo'represents a section taken in the plane of the line X-X ofFig. 9, looking inthe direction of the arrows. i
` Fig. 11 represents a detail inverted plan view of the parts shown in Fig. 9.
Fig. 12 represents a view similar to -F ig.
y Fig.' 6).
10, showing a different form of chip deliector.
Fig. l3represents a detail elevation of the lower part of .theapparatus, showing the countershaft and associated mechanism constituting a modified form of drive.
Fig. 14 represents a plan view, partly inr section, of the partsshown in Fig. 13, and
Fig. 15 represents a horizontal section, partly in plan view, showing the said parts in a different position.
Referring to the preferred form shown in Figs. 1 to 12, inclusive, the apparatus comprises a base 1 which may be secured to the floor or any other suitable support, by lag screws 2, in a well understood manner.
lThe main frame of the ap aratus consists of a hollow pedestall 3. This pedestal` may be composed of some appropriate material,
,such as cast iron, and is preferably friied of a single casting. It is fitted to be secured From the foregoing construction, it will be seen that the saw is mounted directly upon the top of the main frame or pedestal, and that its 'bearings and spindle may be easily removed for 'repair or adjustment. This arrangement provides the advantages of rigidity4 and accessibility which areI always desirable in apparatus of this class.Y
The saw proper is denoted bv 1 1, and'vmay belocked in position upon its spindle 12by the cheeks 13, 14, the latter of which is actuated by a clamping-nut 15 threaded onto the end of the spindle 12 (see Fig. 5).
The said spindle has an enlarged Vleather Icovered hub 16 which serves'as -a pulley for the engagement of the driving belt 17 which latter passes downwardly through a channel 18, (see Fig'. 7), fashioned in rear of themain pedestal 3, and engages e drive pulley 19-that is fixed upon the end ofa countershaft 20 which is connected, in the usual manner, with anelectrlc motor 21 (see The motor 21 is secured to a bracket 22 by suitable cap s crews 23, and the bracket 22 is provided with a hub portion 24 that is .rotatably mounted upon a stub shaft 25 that is fixed in one side of the pedestal 8, near the lower part thereof, by a nut 26, (see Figs. 5 and 6). A nut. 27 serves to hold the bracket hub on the stub shaft. The upper pait of the hub 24 has a flange 28 in which is formed an arcuate slot 29 (see Fig. 3), which is fitted for enga-gement with a lockingscrew 30 that takes into the wall of the pedestal 3. As a result of the above construction, the locking screw 30 may be loosened, whereupon the weight of the motor and bracket will cause the latter to swing downwardly a siiflicient distance to automatically tighten the driving belt 17.
)Vlien in this position, the screw BO may be.
turned to securely hold the parts.
The upperpart'of the main pedestal 3 isl bulged both in front and rear, `as clearly shown at 3l (see Fig. 4), in order toprovide an enlarged portion adjacent to and conforming substantially with the lower part of the saw l1; and a skeleton dust cover 32 (see Fig. G), is hinged, as shown at 33, to the upper .front part of the bulge or large portion 31, so as to constitute a closure for the major part of the top of the said enlarged portion of the pedestal.. This dust cover has an opening 3-1 which is designed to surround the saw 11, and it will be understood that the said cover is easily removable by taking out theihinge pintle 35, so that another cover having an opening 34 of different size may be substituted therefor as the nature ofthe material being operated upon may prescribe. In any case. the cover which is in position may be swung upon its hinge 33, by seizing the finger clip 3G in a well understood manner, so as yto expose they parts below the saw when desired.
The part ofthe main pedestal 3, immediately below the bulge 3l. has a pair of slanting ribs 37 .(see Fig. el) which extend Y rearwardly to a spout or chip kchute 58. that Vprojects downwardly from the back of. the
pedestal 3 and is arranged to enter an appropriate aperture formed in the chip boaY 39 that is removably secured to the pedestal 3 by complementary clips 4d. provided for the chute 38 and is fixed to the pedestal 3 by a screw 42. The ribs 3T are fitted to supporta suitable partition such as a piece of wood 37? This construction assists in the original cast-ing of the pedestal, and enables the partition to be easily removed when worn. As a result of this arrangement, the part of the pedestal which surrounds the sawll is formed in the shape of a funnel for receiving and projecting the chips and dust into the box 3l). B V having tliechip box removably connected with the apparatus by the clips -I-l). I render its detachment for emptying a simple matter;
and by securingat the rear ol' the pedestal.'
the device is made more sightly and the attachment of a suction hose, if desired, fa-
`cross-heads 54,
A cover 4l isV cilitated, while the operative is in no wise hampered by the chip box or its attachments.
The work table is indicated by -l-l, and may be formed. as is customary. of a single casting of 'iron or other suitable metal, appropriately webbed for reinforcement. It is pivotally mounted at the rear of the main frame or pedestal il. by a hingey member -l-l (see Fig. (3). which is secured to' the under side of the table by bolts 45, lil. This hinge member is engaged by ti'unnions l?, 48 which are threaded into lugs if). 50. integrally formed upon a bar 5l that is secured, by means of cap screws 52, 53, to a pair of The lugs 49, 50. are developed into stops 492:, 5W, for limiting the swinging n'iovenient of the table 43.
The cross-heads 5-l, 55, are bored for en- -the arms 58, 59. At the center part of each cross-head 54, 55, a pitman 64, 65. is connected, and the lower ends of said pitmen engage cranks 66, 67, (Fig. 5) that are formed integrally with the hubs 68, 69, .rotatably mounted upon a cross-shaft 70 which is `iournaled in the walls of the pedestal 3. The hub 69 has a segment gear 'Tl integral therewith. which gear is enmeshed with a worin 72 that is fixed on the end of a shaft 75l mounted in a bearing 74 (see Fig. l).
.which secured to the side of the pedestal 3 by screws 75. A hand wheel 76 is fixed to the forward end of the shaft 73, and serves `for the manual operation thereof.
lt will beV clear from the foregoing description that. by actuating the hand wheel 76. the segment gear 7l will be caused to swing arcuately, thereby turning the crank '(56, and` through the shaft 70, also turning the crank 67. This simultaneous movement of the cranks G8, (ST. similarly actuates the pitmen 64, 65, thereby raising or lowering. as the. case may be, the cross-heads 54. 55, and hence the work table 4B. and parts carried thereby. During this movement the through-bolts 5G, 57 and guide rods 60, 6l. will slide freely in the base l and bosses 5S. 59, GO. G1. Thus. by-operating the hand wheel 76, the work table 43. and hence the work resting tbereiqioii. may be adjusted to any suitable height with respect to the saw ll. as the nature of the work may require.
ln theworlc table -l-fl there is fitted a tliioat-'ilate 77 which is appropriately slotted for the passage ol the saw l'l thereaol l'Sll mechanism for regulating the same. is collecthrough.l The under side of the table, im-
? mediately below the throat plate 77, is provided with a pair of doveta'iled lgrooves 78 that are designed to receive corresponding parts formed upon chip delectors 79, 80, whereby the latter may be removably set in position beneath the throat plate and thus adjacent one edge. of the saw. Thumb screws 81 are fitted in'the chip defiectors v erated upon may require. From the inverted plan view shown in Fig. 11, it will be' seen that the grooves 78 converge rearwardly with the result that the selected chip defiector may simply be slid into the said grooves until it automatically comes to a stop in the proper relationship with respect to the saw, at which point it may be fixed by'the thumb screw 81;
When the table 43 is lowered into operative position, as shown in Fig-4, it will bel observed that the chip delector extends downwardly into the bulge 31 so as to insure the projection of the chips or dust into the said part of the pedestal 3 and to impart to the same the proper direction of movement for ejection through the chute 38. The upper surface of the work table 43 has suitable grooves 82, 83, 84, 85, formed therein for the reception of dimensioning, bev# cling and mitering gages.. The dimensioning gage is denoted by 86, and is shown in y Figs. l'and 2 as fixed inoperative position on the work table. This gage is of the form and construction shown and described in my copending application Serial No. 25063` filed April 30, 1915, and hence it will not be herein described, as its construction is not a part of the invention herein set forth.
. The beveling gage and the miteiing gage which I contemplate using with this appa- ,ratus are of the form and construction shown respectively in my applications Serial No. 140,590, filed January 4, 1917, and No.
140,589,fi1ed January 4, 1917, Aand hence they will not be shown and described herein as their structures constitute no part of the present invention. Suitable means for actuating the dimensioning and beveling gages, with micrometer tively denoted as 87 in Fig.` 1. The construction of this means is clearly shown and described in my said copending application Serial No. 25063, filed April 30, 1915, and
therefore it will-not be shown in detail or described herein, as its specific construction forms no part ofthisinvention.
In order to accommodate the gages which are not in use, and to suitably support them in convenient position, I` provide a double' j of the table consists of pins 91, 92, (see Figs. 3, 4,-6 and 7) which are threaded into extensions 93', 94, that are integral with the cross-heads 54, 55 respectively. Nuts 95, 96, may be provided for securing the pins l91, 92, in any desired position. For elevating or depressing 'either rear corner of the table 1, set screws-97, 98, are provided,
and are threaded into lugs 99, 100, which are integral with the cross-heads 54, 55, respectively. These set screws 97, 98, bearA against the under side of the bar 51 which supports the table 43, and vertical adjust-l ment is permitted to either end ot said bar,
and hence to the.table, by elongating theapertures in the said bar through which the cap screws52, 53, pass, as shown in dotted lines Fig. 3.
The meansv for adjusting the table later ally with respect'to the saw, consists of the pintlesf47, 48, which may be rotated in opposite directions for accomplishing this purpose, the said rotationserving to move. the hinge member 44 in either direction between the lugs 49, 50, a certain amount of l play being allowedV for this movement.
In order to swing theV table in a horizon tal plane, it is simply necessary to loosen the cap screw 46 and tap-'the table with a suitable implement in the desired manner. The elongated aperture in the hinge member 44 permits of this swinging movement and, when the desired adjustment hasbeen attained, the cap screw 46 `may again be set into locking position.`
From the immediately preceding ,description, it will be seen that I have provided' means for universally adjusting the table, and hence the work, with respect to the saw` -for maintaining proper relationship between the saw and the gage supporting the work.
As a-.matter of convenience in the removal of the saw 11, I provide an end wrench 101 (Fig..7) which is loosely hung at 102 on the`V` front of the pedestal 3, in position to be`V` 'swung over into engagement with the angled portion 103 of the saw spindle, for holding the same against rotation while the end wrench is used to loosen the nut 15,
andl while another saw is being adjusted l or the same one replaced, and the said nut '45 the base 1.
15 again screwedhome. The two positions of the wrench 101 are shown in full and dotil ingv boa; having bearings therem for the ted lines respectively, in Fig. 7.
It will be understood that the electric motor 21 will obtain its power from a suit- .able source (not shown), and I prefer to have it. connected by means of wires 104 with an electric starter 105 which is secured to the through-bolt 57 by a pair of collars 106, which starter I also prefer to have of *'20 and is denoted by 107. It is bifurcated and provided with bearings for receiving a countershaft 108, which has fixed to Vone end thereof a drive pulley 109 and also carries the customary fast and loose pulleys 110, 111, respectively, Afor engagement with a belt running :fromy a suitable source of power, not shown.
Mams is proviaa for shifting the tea, which means consists of a belt shifter 112 Ak that'is mounted to slide on alrod 113 which is fixed between the bifurcations of the bracket 107. Guide lugs 1123, formed integral with the shifter, engage a web 107* and serve to prevent the shifter from moving in a rotary direction on lthe rod, which f rotary movement might tend to cramp th'e shifting lever. An articulated shifting lever 114 is pivoted to the said shifter at 115. It is also oscillatably fixed to a pin i .40 116 which depends from the'bracket 107.
At this point a stud 117 projects laterally from the lever 114 for pivotally receiving one end of an operating pedal 110` the other end of which rests upon a track v119 'upon It will be seen that by shifting the pedal 115 laterally in one direction, the l power belt will be engaged with the fixed pulley, and by reversing the position of the pedal, the said belt will be engaged with the loose pulley. This construction is designed to be used with my apparatus when it is desired to take power from anordif nary factory shaft.
It will be understood that various changes i may be resorted to in the form, construction and arrangement of the several parts without departing from the spirit and scope of my invention, and hence l do not intend to be limited Ato the specific details herein shown and describedexcept `as they may be included in the claims.
05 spinale, sara Spinale being provided wah'an enlarged hub arranged to serve as a means for driving the spindle and saw, and a bearspindle located on opposite sides of the hub, said box-being removably mounted on the top of the pedestal, whereby the saw, spindle, hub, bearing and box may be removed as a unit.
2. Apparatus of the character described comprising, a main frame, a work table supported thereon, a saw and its spindle mounted in the frame with the saw arranged to project through the table, and means l1Cor elevating or depressing either thc front or rearof the table with respect to the saw and spindle.
3. Apparatus of the character described I comprising, a main frame, a work table supported thereon, a saw and its spindle mounted in the frame with the saw arranged to projectthrough the table, and means for elevatin and depressing either the front or rear of t e table with respect to the saw and spindle and` means for raising or lowering the table while maintaining a substantially horizontal plane. f
. 4. Apparatus of the character described comprlsing a main pedestal, a saw mounted inthe upper part thereof, the said pedestal being hollow and having formed integral therewith an enlarged portion adjacent the -saw and substantially conforming to the contour thereof, and a skeleton cover for the enlarged portion, said cover having an opening therethrough for the saw.
' 5, Apparatus of the character described comprising a main pedestal, a. saw mounted in the upper part thereof, thelsaid pedestal being. hollow and having formed integral therewith an enlarged portion adjacent the saw and substantially conforming to the contour thereof, and a hinged skeleton cover for the enlarged portion, said coverhaving an opening therethrough for the saw.
`6. \Apparatus of the character described comprising a main pedestal` a saw mounted in the upper part thereof, the said pedestal being hollow and having formed integral therewith an enlarged portion adjacent the saw and substantially conforming to the contour thereof.v and a hinged skeleton cover for the enlarged portion, said cover having a removable hinge pintle and an opening comprising, a main frame, a work table supported thereon, a saw` mounted in the upper part of said frame and projecting through said table, and a chip deector removably secured adjacent one edge of the saw, said deiiector having a channel through which the saw travels. Y
S. Apparatus of the character described comprising. a main frame,'a work table supported thereon, a saw'mounted inthe upper part of said frameand projecting through said table, "and a ,chip deliector removably .secured "adjacent one edge ofthe sawsaid deie'ctor having acurved channel through which the saw travels.
9. Apparatus of the character described comprising, a main frame, a work table sup- A ported, thereon; a saw mounted. in the upperA part vof'said frame, a throat plate fitted in said table,and a chip deflector secured at one end of the' throat plate adjacent the saw,
said'V deflector having a channel through 'l which the 'saw travels.
' 10. Apparatusof lthe. character described secured at 'one-end of the throat plate adjacent the saw, said deflector having-a channel through which the saw travels.
11. Apparatus of the character described comprising, a main frame, a work table supported thereon, a saw mounted in the upper part' of said frame, a throat platefitted in said table, and a downwardly projecting chip deflector secured at one end of the throat plate adjacent the saw, said delector having a channel through which the sawtravels. f
12. Apparatus of the character described comprising, a main frame, a work table supported thereon, a saw' mounted in theupper I part of' said frame, a throat plate litted in. .35
said table; and a downwardly projecting chip delector removabl secured at one end of the throat plate adjacent the saw, said deector having a channel through which the saw travels.
13. Apparatus of the character described comprising, a main pedestal, a work table supported thereon, a saw mounted in the upper partv of said pedestal, the said pedestal being hollow and having an enlarged portion adjacent the saw, a throat plate fitted in said table, and a chip deliector secured at one end of the throat plate and projecting downwardly into the enlarged portion of the pedestal, said deector having a channel throughl which the saw travels..
14. Apparatus of the character described comprising, amaln pedestal, a work table supported thereon, a saw mountedin the upper part ofsaid'pedestah the said pedestal being hollowand having an enlarged portion adjacent the saw, a `throat plate fitted in said table, a chip delector secured at one end of the throat plate and projecting down wardly into .the enlarged portion of the pedsaid enlarged portion.
estal, saidl deector having a. channel through which the saw, travels, and a chip chute projecting f rom the pedestal below 15. Apparatus of theL characterdescribed f in the upper part' thereof, a drive-shaft mounted 'to swing'` on the lower :part thereof, a driving belt surrounding the saw spindle and drive shaft, a motor for actuating `the drive shaft, a bracket adjustably mounted on the frame arranged to receive` said motor and drive shaft being mounted on an adjustable bracket on the frame for the purpose of regulating the tension of the belt, and means for locking the bracket to the frame. y A
16. Apparatus of the character described comprising, a main frame, a saw mounted in the upper part thereof, a. stud projecting from the lower part thereof,ya'bracket ivoted on said'stud, a drive shaft carrie by said bracket, a drivingbelt surrounding the saw spindle and drive shaft, the said bracket being adjustable about the stud for the pur- -pose of regulating the tension .of the belt,
and means for locking the bracket to the frame.
' 17. Apparatus of the character described comprising, a main frame, a vsaw mounted inf the upper part thereof, a stud projecting from the lower part thereof, ,a b'racket pivoted"`on said stud, a drive shaft and motor' for actuating the same carried' by said bracket, a driving belt surrounding the saw spindle and drive shaft, the said bracket being adjustable about' the stud for 'the pur.
pose of regulating the tension of the belt,"
and means for locking the frame.' v'
18. Apparatus of thecharacter described comprising, a main pedestal, a saw' mounted in the 'upper part thereof, thesaid pedestal being hollow and fhaving a chip chute formed integral therewith and projecting therefrom, a cover for the projecting portion of the chute, and a closed'chip box secured to the pedestal in communication with the projecting chip chute and cover.
19. Apparatus of the character described comprising, a main pedestal, a saw 'mounted vbracket to the 'in the upper part thereof, the said'pedestal being hollow and having a chip chute formed integral therewith and projecting therefrom, a -cover for the` projecting portion of the chute, and a closed chip box secured to the rear of said pedestal in com munication with theprojecting chip chute and `cover.
' 20. Apparatus of the character deescribed comprising, a main pedestal, a-saw mounted in the upper part thereof, the said pedestal being hollow and having a chip chute formed integral therewith and projecting therefrom, a cover for the projecting portion of the chute, and a closed chip box removably secured' to the pedestal in communiation with the projecting chip chute and cover. 4
21. Apparatus of the character described comprising, a main frame, a saw mounted comprising, a main pedestal, a saw mounted 130 in the upper part thereof, the said pedestal being hollow ,and having a chip chute formed integral therewith and projecting therefrom, a cover for .the projecting por tion of the chute, and aclosed chip box removably secured to the rear of said pedestal in communication with the projecting chip chute and cover.
' 22. Apparatus of the character described comprising, a main frame, a cross-head carried by vsaid frame, a work table supportedl thereon, a saw mounted in the trarne to project through the table, said table being mounted for adjustment with respect to the saw in a Ahorizontal plane, and means tor elevating and depressing the cross-head and -table with respect to the saiv while main taining the table in a horizontal plane.
23. Apparatus oi the, character described comprising, a main frame, a cross-head carried by said frame, a Work table supported thereon, a saw mounted on the traine to prject through the table, saidtable being mounted for adjustment with respect to the saw arcnately in a `horizontal plane, and means for elevating and depressing the cross-head and table with respect to the saw While. maintaining the table in a horizontal plane.
' for adjusting the table with respect to the 24. vApparatus of the character described comprising, a main frame, a cross-head ca1`- ried by said frame, a Work table supported saw arcnately in a vertical plane, and means for elevating and depressing the cross-head and table as a whole with respect to the 26. Apparatus of thc character described comprising. a main iframe, a cross-head carried by said traine. a work table supported j thereon, a saw mounted in the frame to promounted for adjustment with respect to the ject through the table, said table being saw in a horizontal plane, means for cle vating and depressing thil cross-head and meme@ table with respect to the saw While maintaining the table in a horizontal plane, and guide rods engaging the cross-head and frame for governing the vertical movement of the table with respect to the iframe.
27. Apparatus of the character described comprising, a main frame, a cross-head carried by said frame, a Work table supported thereon, a saw mounted on the trame to project through the table, said table being mounted for adjustment with respect to the saw arcuately in a horizontalplane, means for elevating and depressing the cross-head and table with respectto the saw While maintaining the table iny a horizontal plane, and guide rods engaging the cross-head and frame for governing the vertical movement ot the table with respect to the frame.
28. Apparatus of the character described comprising, a main frame, a cross-head carried by said frame, a Work table supported thereon. a saw niountedin the frame to project through the table, means for adjusting thetable with respect i "e saw arcuately in a vertical plane, means for elevating and depressing the crossliead and table as a whole with respect to the saw, and guide rods engaging the cross-head and trame for governing the vertical movement of the table withvrespect to the frame.
29. Apparatus of the character described comprising. a main frame, a cross-head carried by said frame, a work table supported thereon, a saw mounted in the traine to project through the` table, said table being mounted for adjustment with respect to `the saw arcuately in a horizontal plane, means for adjusting the table with respect to theV saw arcuatelyin a vertical plane, means for elevating and depressing the cross-head and table as a Whole with respect to the saw. and guide y rods engaging the cross-liead and traine `for governing the vertical movement of the table with respect to the frame.
80. Apparatus of the character described comprising, a main pedestal, a work table vertically movable thereon, a sau' mountedin the upper part of said pedestal, the said pedestal being 'hollow and having anenlarged portion adjacent the sau', and a chip deflector movable with said table when the latter is elevated so as to bridge the gap bctivccn the table a iid the enlarged portion.
`In testimony. that ,l claim the foregoing as my invyntioiul have signed my naine this i'iltcenth dayfifDeceinber, 191.7.
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