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US1393991A
US1393991A US412431A US41243120A US1393991A US 1393991 A US1393991 A US 1393991A US 412431 A US412431 A US 412431A US 41243120 A US41243120 A US 41243120A US 1393991 A US1393991 A US 1393991A
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  • This invention relates to planes for dovetailing tongue and grooving, dado work and the like, and the primary object of the invention is .to provide an improved attachment for planes of this character, which is so constructed that dove tail tongue and 00V- ing can be cut at any angle in an expe itious.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved guide for dove tail tongue and grooving work and the like, which will hold the plane and its cutting blade at the correct and desired angle, the guide being so arranged and associated with the main'stock of the plane in such a manner as to permit the same to be swung at any angle and at any distance from the main stock.
  • a still further object of the invention is to provide an im roved sliding section for the main stock of t 9 plane, so as to permit var1- ous sizes and shapes of cutting blades to be used with the plane, the sliding section being formed in separate pieces which are adjustable toward and away from the work,
  • Still further object of the invention is to provide an improved attachment for planes of the above character, which will be durable and eflicient in use, one that will be simple and easy to manufacture, and one which can be laced upon the market and associated wit planes at a reasonable cost.
  • Flgure l is a side elevatlon of the improved plane showing the same in use, the
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the plane and v its attachment.
  • ' Fi 3 is a front elevation of the plane in similar reference characters designate corresponding parts throughout the several views, the letter A indicates the plane, B, its sliding section, and C, the improved adjustable guide therefor.
  • the plane A may be of the usual or any preferred form and of any desired make, or of the type utilized for making dove tails, tongue and grooving, dado work and the like.
  • the plane A includes the main stock 10 having the handle 11 arran ed on one end of the same.
  • the main stoc 10 is provided with the usual cutting blade or tool guide 12 for the tool'or blade 13.
  • the guide is arranged at an angle to the vertical in the usual manner and is pro vided with the usual holding blade nut and bolt14'.
  • the bolt extends transversely of the stock.
  • the handle 11 supports at its forward end the usual adjusting device 14, which may be of any preferred construction.
  • the main stock 10 is provided with the straight laterally extending hollow bosses 15, which slidably support the guide arms 16, which areheld in their preferred adjusted positions by means of set screws or the like 17. These arms 16 may be of any preferred length and are utilized for supporting the sliding section B and the improved attachment C.
  • the improved sliding section B of the plane is constructed similar to the usual sliding sections for planes of this character, with the exception that the same is constructed in three sections, namely, the forward body section 20, the rear body section 21 and the connecting bridge piece 22.
  • the body sections 20 and 21 are formed of any preferred material and are in direct vertical alinement with each other and are adapted to receive between the same the cutting blades or tools which are carried by the main stock 10.
  • the forward edge of the body piece 21 of the sliding section B is inclined to conform to the inclination of the guide 12 for the cutting tool or blade.
  • the bridge piece 22 may be connected to the body sections 20 and 21 in any preferred manner, and if so desired the terminals thereof may be welded or brazed to the body section.' As shown the bridge piece 22 is substantially arcuate shaped in plan and is so shaped as to permit blades or cutting tools of various widths to be used.
  • the body pieces 20 and 21 are provided with inclined guide slots 23, which slidably receive the flattened or polygonal shaped terminals 25 of the guide arms 16. It can be seen that the sliding section B may be raised or lowered according to the depth of the groove, tongue or the like being made.
  • the fiattened or polygonal shaped terminals 25 of the guide arms 16 are provided with threaded bores for the set screws 26 which are adapted to frictionally engage the outer surface of the sliding section B. If so desired the sliding section B may be provided with the swinging spur 27 for cross grain work.
  • the improved attachment or side section C includes the flat rectangular shaped plate or bottom 28, which is adapted to engage the work and hold the main stock 10 with its cutting blade or tool at the desired angle for making the desired dove tail groove or tongue.
  • the upper surface of the'base plate or bottom 28 is provided adjacent to its opposite ends with the upstanding cars 29 which are connected to the lower terminals of the adjusting screw threaded stems 30 by means of pivot ins ,or the like 31 hese screw threade adjusting stems 30 are slidably carried by blocks 32 which ar d provided with transverse bores for thereception of the guide arms 16. It can be seen by referring to Fig. 2 of the drawings that the blocks 32 project laterally from the guide arms 16 and are adjustably mounted thereon toward or awa from the main stock 10. These blocks are ield in their adjusted positions on the guide arms by means of set screws or the like 34. It is to be also noted that not only are the guide arms themselves adjustable but that the blocks 32 are adjustably mounted thereon.
  • the screw threaded guide stems 30 are, as stated, slidably carried by the blocks 32 and these stems are held in their adjusted positions by means of upper and lower lock nuts 33 which are threaded on the stems into engagement with the opposite sides of the blocks.
  • the lower terminals of the stems 30 are provided with the outwardly extending rigid plates 35, which adjustably support the screw threaded members 36, which are adapted to engage the upper surface of the guide plate or bottom 28 for holding the same at the desired angle in relation to the main stock 10 of the plane A.
  • These screws 36 are held in their adjusted position by means of nuts 37 which are threaded thereon into engagement with the plates 35.
  • the desired tool or cutting blade is placed in the guide 12 in the usual manner and the blade or tool is adjusted by means of the device 14.
  • the sliding section B is then adjusted toward the blade by means of the sliding arms 16 until the section is at the desired point.
  • the guide plate or bottom 28 is then slid on the guide arms 16 to the desired point and held in place by means of the set screws 34 provided for that purpose, after which the plate or bottom 28 is swung to the desired angle at which the dove tail grooves or tongues are to be made on the pivot pins- 31, after which the set screws 36 are adjusted so as to hold the plates or bottoms in this position.
  • the plate or bottom engaging the -work will effectively hold the main stock 10 and its cutting blade at the desired angleand the dove tail will be made with the desired inclination to the walls thereof.
  • the depth of the groove to bemade can be determined by the distance on the plate 28 from the tool and this distance can be varied as desired by means of the threaded stem 30. If so desired, the position of the plate 28 can be changed from one side to the other to suit varying conditions.
  • the lane if so desired, can also be used with t e usual sliding section and fence (not shown) for rabbeting or the like, but the same forms no part of this invention.
  • a guide including a laterally projecting substantially rectangular shaped plate, means pivotally securing the plate in position to permit the same to turn both in a plane parallel to the stock and sliding section and in a plane at an angle.
  • a guide for bench planes comprising a flat plate, a pair of pivoted stems carried by the upper surface of the plate, blocks adjustably carried by the stems, means for holding the stems and the blocks in adjusted relation to each other, laterally projecting plates rigidly carried by the stems adjacent to their lower ends, adjustable set screws carried by the laterally projecting plates arranged to engage the upper surface of the first mentioned plate, the blocks having transversely extending bores therein, and set screws carried by the blocks arranged to extend into said bores.

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J. M. DODENHOF.
PLANE.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 24, 1920- 1,393,991, Patented Oct. 18, 1921.
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Specification of Letters Patent.
' Patented Oct. 18, 1921.
Application filed September '24, 1920. Serial Ne. 412,431.
To all whom it may oonaem:
Be it known that I, J OHN M. DODENHOF a citizen of the United States, residing at t. Louis, in the county of St. Louis and State of Missouri, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Planes, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to planes for dovetailing tongue and grooving, dado work and the like, and the primary object of the invention is .to provide an improved attachment for planes of this character, which is so constructed that dove tail tongue and 00V- ing can be cut at any angle in an expe itious.
and simple manner.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved guide for dove tail tongue and grooving work and the like, which will hold the plane and its cutting blade at the correct and desired angle, the guide being so arranged and associated with the main'stock of the plane in such a manner as to permit the same to be swung at any angle and at any distance from the main stock.
A still further object of the invention is to provide an im roved sliding section for the main stock of t 9 plane, so as to permit var1- ous sizes and shapes of cutting blades to be used with the plane, the sliding section being formed in separate pieces which are adjustable toward and away from the work,
I f and toward the main stock.
'A still further object of the invention is to provide an improved attachment for planes of the above character, which will be durable and eflicient in use, one that will be simple and easy to manufacture, and one which can be laced upon the market and associated wit planes at a reasonable cost.
With these and other objects in view, the
invention consists in the novel construction,
arrangement and formation of parts as will be hereinafter more specifically described,
claimed and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which drawings:
Flgure l is a side elevatlon of the improved plane showing the same in use, the
work being shown in longitudinal section.
Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the plane and v its attachment.
' Fi 3 is a front elevation of the plane in similar reference characters designate corresponding parts throughout the several views, the letter A indicates the plane, B, its sliding section, and C, the improved adjustable guide therefor.
The plane A may be of the usual or any preferred form and of any desired make, or of the type utilized for making dove tails, tongue and grooving, dado work and the like. As shown the plane A includes the main stock 10 having the handle 11 arran ed on one end of the same. The main stoc 10 is provided with the usual cutting blade or tool guide 12 for the tool'or blade 13. As shown the guide is arranged at an angle to the vertical in the usual manner and is pro vided with the usual holding blade nut and bolt14'. As shown the bolt extends transversely of the stock. The handle 11 supports at its forward end the usual adjusting device 14, which may be of any preferred construction. The main stock 10 is provided with the straight laterally extending hollow bosses 15, which slidably support the guide arms 16, which areheld in their preferred adjusted positions by means of set screws or the like 17. These arms 16 may be of any preferred length and are utilized for supporting the sliding section B and the improved attachment C.
The improved sliding section B of the plane is constructed similar to the usual sliding sections for planes of this character, with the exception that the same is constructed in three sections, namely, the forward body section 20, the rear body section 21 and the connecting bridge piece 22. The body sections 20 and 21 are formed of any preferred material and are in direct vertical alinement with each other and are adapted to receive between the same the cutting blades or tools which are carried by the main stock 10.
The forward edge of the body piece 21 of the sliding section B is inclined to conform to the inclination of the guide 12 for the cutting tool or blade.
The bridge piece 22 may be connected to the body sections 20 and 21 in any preferred manner, and if so desired the terminals thereof may be welded or brazed to the body section.' As shown the bridge piece 22 is substantially arcuate shaped in plan and is so shaped as to permit blades or cutting tools of various widths to be used. The body pieces 20 and 21 are provided with inclined guide slots 23, which slidably receive the flattened or polygonal shaped terminals 25 of the guide arms 16. It can be seen that the sliding section B may be raised or lowered according to the depth of the groove, tongue or the like being made. To hold the sliding section B in its adjusted position, the fiattened or polygonal shaped terminals 25 of the guide arms 16 are provided with threaded bores for the set screws 26 which are adapted to frictionally engage the outer surface of the sliding section B. If so desired the sliding section B may be provided with the swinging spur 27 for cross grain work.
The improved attachment or side section C includes the flat rectangular shaped plate or bottom 28, which is adapted to engage the work and hold the main stock 10 with its cutting blade or tool at the desired angle for making the desired dove tail groove or tongue. The upper surface of the'base plate or bottom 28 is provided adjacent to its opposite ends with the upstanding cars 29 which are connected to the lower terminals of the adjusting screw threaded stems 30 by means of pivot ins ,or the like 31 hese screw threade adjusting stems 30 are slidably carried by blocks 32 which ar d provided with transverse bores for thereception of the guide arms 16. It can be seen by referring to Fig. 2 of the drawings that the blocks 32 project laterally from the guide arms 16 and are adjustably mounted thereon toward or awa from the main stock 10. These blocks are ield in their adjusted positions on the guide arms by means of set screws or the like 34. It is to be also noted that not only are the guide arms themselves adjustable but that the blocks 32 are adjustably mounted thereon.
The screw threaded guide stems 30 are, as stated, slidably carried by the blocks 32 and these stems are held in their adjusted positions by means of upper and lower lock nuts 33 which are threaded on the stems into engagement with the opposite sides of the blocks. The lower terminals of the stems 30 are provided with the outwardly extending rigid plates 35, which adjustably support the screw threaded members 36, which are adapted to engage the upper surface of the guide plate or bottom 28 for holding the same at the desired angle in relation to the main stock 10 of the plane A. These screws 36 are held in their adjusted position by means of nuts 37 which are threaded thereon into engagement with the plates 35.
In operation of the plane and guide, the desired tool or cutting blade is placed in the guide 12 in the usual manner and the blade or tool is adjusted by means of the device 14. The sliding section B is then adjusted toward the blade by means of the sliding arms 16 until the section is at the desired point. The guide plate or bottom 28 is then slid on the guide arms 16 to the desired point and held in place by means of the set screws 34 provided for that purpose, after which the plate or bottom 28 is swung to the desired angle at which the dove tail grooves or tongues are to be made on the pivot pins- 31, after which the set screws 36 are adjusted so as to hold the plates or bottoms in this position. The plate or bottom engaging the -work will effectively hold the main stock 10 and its cutting blade at the desired angleand the dove tail will be made with the desired inclination to the walls thereof. The depth of the groove to bemade can be determined by the distance on the plate 28 from the tool and this distance can be varied as desired by means of the threaded stem 30. If so desired, the position of the plate 28 can be changed from one side to the other to suit varying conditions.
The lane, if so desired, can also be used with t e usual sliding section and fence (not shown) for rabbeting or the like, but the same forms no part of this invention.
Changes in details may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of this invention; but,
I claim:
1. In a plane, the combination with a main stock, a sliding section adjustably carried by the main stock and arranged in parallel relation to the main stock, a cutting blade arranged between the sliding section and the main stock, of a guide including a laterally projecting pivoted plate arranged toturn both in a plane at right angles to the stock and in a plane parallel to the stock and sliding section, and means for varying the angle of the plate in relation to the main stock, sliding section and blade. v
2. In a plane, the combination with a main stock, a sliding section adjustably carried by the main stock and arranged in spaced parallel relation thereto, a cutting blade arranged between the main stock and sliding section, of a guide including a laterally projecting plate adjustably toward and away from the main stock, means piv- 4 tion and in a plane parallel to the stock and section, means for raising and lowering the plate in relation to the stock, and means for varying the angle of the plate in relation to the stock.
3. In a plane, the combination with a main stock, a sliding section adjustably carried by the main stock, a cutting blade arranged between the main stock and sliding section, of a guide including a laterally projecting substantially rectangular shaped plate, means pivotally securing the plate in position to permit the same to turn both in a plane parallel to the stock and sliding section and in a plane at an angle. to the stock and sliding section, means for adjusting the height of the plate in relation to the main stock, sliding section and blade, and means for varying the angle of the plate in relation to the stock.
4. In a plane, the combination with a main stock, a pair of sliding guide arms carried by the stock, means for holding the guide arms in adjusted position, a sliding section adjustably carried by the guide arm, means for holding the sliding section in adjusted position, a cutting blade arranged intermediate the sliding section and main stock, of a guide including a pair of blocks adjustably mounted on the guide arm, threaded stems slidably carried by the blocks, means for holding the threaded stems in adjusted position in relation to the blocks, a substantially rectangular shaped fiat plate pivotally carried by the lower ends of the stems, and means for holding the plate in adjusted position in relation to the stems.
5. As a new article of manufacture, a guide for bench planes comprising a flat plate, a pair of pivoted stems carried by the upper surface of the plate, blocks adjustably carried by the stems, means for holding the stems and the blocks in adjusted relation to each other, laterally projecting plates rigidly carried by the stems adjacent to their lower ends, adjustable set screws carried by the laterally projecting plates arranged to engage the upper surface of the first mentioned plate, the blocks having transversely extending bores therein, and set screws carried by the blocks arranged to extend into said bores.
JOHN M. DODENHOF.
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US4603479A (en) * 1983-05-24 1986-08-05 Black & Decker Overseas Ag Guide means for manual planing tools
EP0773089A1 (en) * 1995-11-09 1997-05-14 MATO Maschinen- und Metallwarenfabrik Curt Matthaei GmbH & Co KG Tool for planing a belt by hand
US20070257081A1 (en) * 2006-05-02 2007-11-08 Laboratoire Primatech Inc. Nailer with adjustable guide member

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US4603479A (en) * 1983-05-24 1986-08-05 Black & Decker Overseas Ag Guide means for manual planing tools
EP0773089A1 (en) * 1995-11-09 1997-05-14 MATO Maschinen- und Metallwarenfabrik Curt Matthaei GmbH & Co KG Tool for planing a belt by hand
US20070257081A1 (en) * 2006-05-02 2007-11-08 Laboratoire Primatech Inc. Nailer with adjustable guide member
US7344057B2 (en) * 2006-05-02 2008-03-18 Laboratoire Primatech Inc. Nailer with adjustable guide member

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