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US1462001A
US1462001A US536571A US53657122A US1462001A US 1462001 A US1462001 A US 1462001A US 536571 A US536571 A US 536571A US 53657122 A US53657122 A US 53657122A US 1462001 A US1462001 A US 1462001A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24BMACHINES, DEVICES, OR PROCESSES FOR GRINDING OR POLISHING; DRESSING OR CONDITIONING OF ABRADING SURFACES; FEEDING OF GRINDING, POLISHING, OR LAPPING AGENTS
    • B24B3/00Sharpening cutting edges, e.g. of tools; Accessories therefor, e.g. for holding the tools
    • B24B3/55Sharpening cutting edges, e.g. of tools; Accessories therefor, e.g. for holding the tools of knife bars for harvesting machines

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  • the objects of my invention are to produce a' device in which the sickle of a mowing machine can be sharpened more easily and quickly than by any existing machine or method. This is accomplished by means of -an arrangement in which fthe weight of the sckle is balanced by an equal weight, thereby 'making it possible to sharpen the sickle by merely guiding it over the grind stone. Also that the sickle can be held in any angle or dii'ection,-so that the cutting edge of each tooth can be applied to theface of the grind-stone. This arrangement is particularly adapted yto the requirements of the farmer doing the work alone. 4I attain this object by means of the device illustrated in the' accompanying drawing in which:
  • the ligure is a side elevation.
  • a The legs or standards 1, and the rail 2 secured to the legs constitute the frame work.
  • a cable or rope 5 is provided at its two ends Awith suitable holders 7, adapted to connect to the ends of a sickle bar, said cable or rope 80 drawn thru two double pulleys 3 and a pulley et attached to a weight 6.
  • the double pulleys 3 are movable on the rail 2, said rail is bent upwards at its ends to prevent thev pulleys from running oli.
  • the weight G is suflicient to counter-balance the weight of the sickle-bar.
  • the sickle bar may be easily raised or lowered to the desired position for grinding-and any por- @0 tion of the sickle bar can be applied directly to the face of the grind-stone.

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muy 1w, ma, llwmm C. BENSON SICKLE HANGER Filed Feb. 14, 1922 Patented July l?, ki923 intatti CARL BENSON, OF YOUMAN, COLORADO.
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f To all whom/1 may concern:
l Be it known that I, CARL BENSON, a citizen of the United States, residing at Youman, vin the county of Gunnison and State of Colorado, have invented a new and useful Sickle Hanger, ofgwhich the following is Aa specification.' l
The objects of my invention are to produce a' device in which the sickle of a mowing machine can be sharpened more easily and quickly than by any existing machine or method. This is accomplished by means of -an arrangement in which fthe weight of the sckle is balanced by an equal weight, thereby 'making it possible to sharpen the sickle by merely guiding it over the grind stone. Also that the sickle can be held in any angle or dii'ection,-so that the cutting edge of each tooth can be applied to theface of the grind-stone. This arrangement is particularly adapted yto the requirements of the farmer doing the work alone. 4I attain this object by means of the device illustrated in the' accompanying drawing in which:
The ligure is a side elevation.
A The legs or standards 1, and the rail 2 secured to the legs constitute the frame work.
A cable or rope 5 is provided at its two ends Awith suitable holders 7, adapted to connect to the ends of a sickle bar, said cable or rope 80 drawn thru two double pulleys 3 and a pulley et attached to a weight 6. The double pulleys 3 are movable on the rail 2, said rail is bent upwards at its ends to prevent thev pulleys from running oli. The weight G is suflicient to counter-balance the weight of the sickle-bar. 'i
By means of this arrangement the sickle bar may be easily raised or lowered to the desired position for grinding-and any por- @0 tion of the sickle bar can be applied directly to the face of the grind-stone.
' Having described my invention I claim: In a sickle-hanger, the combination' of an overhead rail, separate double pulleys free on the rail, a sickle holding cable on the pulleys., a counter-weight suspended on the cable. between the double pulleys, the said weight to counter-balance the weight of the sickle; the saidv double-pulleys being free to move `on a railing, substantially as shown and described.
cant Benson.
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