US148090A - Improvement in bench-planes - Google Patents
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- Figure l is a Vertical longitudinal section of a carpenters or Wood-worke1"s bench-plane.
- Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same.
- This invention consists, first, in the combination of an oil-vessel with the plane, to be operated automatically by the Working of the plane; and, secondly, in a presser and cap in one device, constructed and operated as hereinafter more particularly described.
- A is a vessel to hold oil.
- the oil vessel A has two covers, represented, respectively, by the letters d aud e.
- d is ofrigid material.
- e is elastic, and capable of vibration.
- f is an iron strap, to which the handle of the plane is fastened, and which is also made fast to the plane at g, and is so constructed that the end y has a slight vibration by pressure on the handle m.
- b is a tube, through which oil is poured into the'vessel A.
- a is a stopple for the tube b.
- O is a presser, to hold the cutting-bit iirinly in place, and also serves as a cap for the cutting-bit.
- il is a thumblscrew, for regulating the distance of the cap from the edge of the cutter, by which the frame F, carrying the presser-cap O, is turned upon its pivots 0 0 in the sides ot' the plane, whilel the cap also inoves upon the pivots o o, by which itis hung to the frame F, and is adjusted to the cutting-bit, so as to press irxnly thereon, while the distance from the cuttingedge is also adjusted.
- I claiin as my inventionl.
- the presser-cap O constructed as and for the purposes described.
- THoMAs C CoNNoLLY, CAROLINE A. DoLBnAn.
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Description
nymce Bench-Planes.
No.148,090 PatentedMarch3,17-4.
e si Invenor UNITED STATES ATENT FFICE.
IMPROVEMENT IN BENCHPLANES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No'. 148,090, dated March 3, 1874; application filed August 20, 1873.,
To all whom 'it may concern:
Be it known that I, QUAR'rUs RICE, of Wash iington, District of Columbia, have invented an Improvement in Bench-Planes, ot' which the following isa specification:
Figure l is a Vertical longitudinal section of a carpenters or Wood-worke1"s bench-plane. Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same.
The nature of this invention consists, first, in the combination of an oil-vessel with the plane, to be operated automatically by the Working of the plane; and, secondly, in a presser and cap in one device, constructed and operated as hereinafter more particularly described.
A is a vessel to hold oil. The oil vessel A has two covers, represented, respectively, by the letters d aud e. d is ofrigid material. e is elastic, and capable of vibration. f is an iron strap, to which the handle of the plane is fastened, and which is also made fast to the plane at g, and is so constructed that the end y has a slight vibration by pressure on the handle m. b is a tube, through which oil is poured into the'vessel A. It is also connected at c with the cover e, and made to slip freely through the cover d, and connect with the strap fat y, so that the vibration of the strap f is communicated to the cover e, and thus the vesselAis alternately contracted and enlarged, and, as the vessel keeps lled with air, the contraction forces the oil out through the aperture at 7L to the face of the plane, as desired. a is a stopple for the tube b. O is a presser, to hold the cutting-bit iirinly in place, and also serves as a cap for the cutting-bit. il) is a thumblscrew, for regulating the distance of the cap from the edge of the cutter, by which the frame F, carrying the presser-cap O, is turned upon its pivots 0 0 in the sides ot' the plane, whilel the cap also inoves upon the pivots o o, by which itis hung to the frame F, and is adjusted to the cutting-bit, so as to press irxnly thereon, while the distance from the cuttingedge is also adjusted.
I ain aware that there are pressers similar to this, but am not aware of any which act as cap and presser, and regulated in the manner herein described.
I claiin as my inventionl. An oil-vessel, in combination with carpenters or Wood-workers bench-planes, so constructed, in connection with other parts ot' the plane, that by working the plane the oil will be forced to the face ot' the plane, substantially as and by the means described.
2. The presser-cap O, constructed as and for the purposes described.
QUARTUS RICE.
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THoMAs C. CoNNoLLY, CAROLINE A. DoLBnAn.
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