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US14228A
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    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23QDETAILS, COMPONENTS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR MACHINE TOOLS, e.g. ARRANGEMENTS FOR COPYING OR CONTROLLING; MACHINE TOOLS IN GENERAL CHARACTERISED BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF PARTICULAR DETAILS OR COMPONENTS; COMBINATIONS OR ASSOCIATIONS OF METAL-WORKING MACHINES, NOT DIRECTED TO A PARTICULAR RESULT
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  • This invention relates to a new and improved machine for planing fellies, for the wheels of carriages and other vehicles, and consists in the combination of a rotating bed and cutters, arranged as will be presently shown and described.
  • A represents a framing constructed in.
  • the bevel wheel G gears into a corresponding wheel H, which is placed at one end of a horizontal shaft I, which has two loose pulleys J, K, upon it, said pulleys having belts ((0') pass around them, which belts also pass around the shaft P, one of the belts (a) being a cross belt.
  • L is a clutch placed on the shaft I, and. moved back and forth thereon by a belt shipper M, which is attached to a horizontal sliding bar N, said bar having a rack (a) on one end in which a pinion (b) on the end of a shaft 0, gears.
  • T represents a frame or gate which is fitted in the framing A, so as to be over the bed C, at its edge, and in line or nearly so with its center.
  • U represents a frame or gate which is also fitted in the framing A, so as to be over the edge of the bed C, at a point opposite to the frame or gate T, as shown clearly in Fig. 2.
  • the frame or gate T has a vertical shaft l/V, secured in it, to the lower end of which shaft, a cutter bar X, is attached provided with cutters at each end, the cutter bar being attached at its center to the shaft WV.
  • a belt (0) passes around the shaft TV, and also around the pulley R, on the shaft I.
  • the frame or gate T may be raised or lowered by a screw shaft
  • the frame or gate U has a horizontal cylindrical cutter head (6) within it, said outter head being rotated by a belt (7') which passes around the pulley Q, on the shaft P, and around a pulley (g) on the inner end of the cutter head, see dotted lines Fig. 2.
  • the frame or gate U may also be raised or lowered by screw rods (h) (h) arranged in any proper manner,
  • Y, Y represent fellies attached to the upper surface of the bed C, near its edge, as clearly shown in Fig. 2.
  • the bar N By turning the shaft 0, the bar N, may be moved either to the right or left and the belt shipper M, may be made to connect either of the pulleys J, K, to the shaft I, as desired.
  • the pulleys J, K are of different sizes and consequently enable a quicker or slower motion to be given the bed 0, and also permit the bed to be rotated in reverse directions in consequence of one of them having a cross belt around it.
  • the fellies Y, Y, as the bed C, rotates pass underneath the cutter bar X, and leave their upper surfaces roughened off and are smoothed or finished by the cutter head by giving the bed C, a reverse movement, by connecting the pulley K, which has the cross belt around it, with the shaft I, the pulley J, at the same time being disconnected from said shaft.

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C. H. DENISON, OF GREEN RIVERS, VERMONT.
ROTARY PLANER- FOR FELLIES.
Specification of Letters Patent No.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, O. H. DENISON, of Green Rivers, in the county of Vindham and State of Vermont, have invented a new and Improved Machine for Planing F ellies and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making a part of this specification, in which Figure 1, is a vertical section of my improvement Fig. 2, showing the plane of section. Fig. 2, is a horizontal section of ditto, (y) Fig. 1, showing the plane of section.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the two figures.
This invention relates to a new and improved machine for planing fellies, for the wheels of carriages and other vehicles, and consists in the combination of a rotating bed and cutters, arranged as will be presently shown and described.
To enable those skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will proceed to describe its construction and operation.
A, represents a framing constructed in.
' any proper manner to support the working parts of the machine.
B, represents a vertical shaft fitted in the framing A, said shaft having a horizontal circular bed C, attached to it. To the under side of the bed C, an annular toothed pro jection D, is attached, said projection being near the periphery of the bed. Into the projection D, a pinion E, gears, said pinion being on the lower end of a vertical shaft F, which has a bevel wheel G, on its upper end. The bevel wheel G, gears into a corresponding wheel H, which is placed at one end of a horizontal shaft I, which has two loose pulleys J, K, upon it, said pulleys having belts ((0') pass around them, which belts also pass around the shaft P, one of the belts (a) being a cross belt.
L, is a clutch placed on the shaft I, and. moved back and forth thereon by a belt shipper M, which is attached to a horizontal sliding bar N, said bar having a rack (a) on one end in which a pinion (b) on the end of a shaft 0, gears.
P, is the driving shaft placed below the Shaft I, and parallel with it. This shaft P,
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has two pllleys Q, R, upon it, pulley S, at one end.
T, represents a frame or gate which is fitted in the framing A, so as to be over the bed C, at its edge, and in line or nearly so with its center.
U, represents a frame or gate which is also fitted in the framing A, so as to be over the edge of the bed C, at a point opposite to the frame or gate T, as shown clearly in Fig. 2.
The frame or gate T, has a vertical shaft l/V, secured in it, to the lower end of which shaft, a cutter bar X, is attached provided with cutters at each end, the cutter bar being attached at its center to the shaft WV. A belt (0) passes around the shaft TV, and also around the pulley R, on the shaft I. The frame or gate T, may be raised or lowered by a screw shaft The frame or gate U, has a horizontal cylindrical cutter head (6) within it, said outter head being rotated by a belt (7') which passes around the pulley Q, on the shaft P, and around a pulley (g) on the inner end of the cutter head, see dotted lines Fig. 2. The frame or gate U, may also be raised or lowered by screw rods (h) (h) arranged in any proper manner,
Y, Y, represent fellies attached to the upper surface of the bed C, near its edge, as clearly shown in Fig. 2.
Operation: By turning the shaft 0, the bar N, may be moved either to the right or left and the belt shipper M, may be made to connect either of the pulleys J, K, to the shaft I, as desired. The pulleys J, K, are of different sizes and consequently enable a quicker or slower motion to be given the bed 0, and also permit the bed to be rotated in reverse directions in consequence of one of them having a cross belt around it. The fellies Y, Y, as the bed C, rotates pass underneath the cutter bar X, and leave their upper surfaces roughened off and are smoothed or finished by the cutter head by giving the bed C, a reverse movement, by connecting the pulley K, which has the cross belt around it, with the shaft I, the pulley J, at the same time being disconnected from said shaft.
The above machine has been practically tested and operates well. It saves a vast and a driving deal of labor, is not expensive to manufaccutter head (a) and cutter bar X, arranged ture, nor liable to get out of repair. substantially as shown and described for the I do not claim the cutter head (6) nor the purpose specified. cutter bar X, for both have been previously C. H. DEN ISON. 5 used, but What I claim as new and desire Witnesses:
to secure by Letters Patent, is, CLARK BARNEY,
The combination of the rotating bed C, STEPHEN SMITH.
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US4754728A (en) * 1986-06-05 1988-07-05 Ducati Meccanica S.P.A. Four-valve cylinder head of desmodromic operation, for internal combustion engines
US5429080A (en) * 1993-12-13 1995-07-04 Evestar Technologies, Inc. Compact internal combustion engine

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US4754728A (en) * 1986-06-05 1988-07-05 Ducati Meccanica S.P.A. Four-valve cylinder head of desmodromic operation, for internal combustion engines
US5429080A (en) * 1993-12-13 1995-07-04 Evestar Technologies, Inc. Compact internal combustion engine

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