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US1528535A
US1528535A US503581A US50358121A US1528535A US 1528535 A US1528535 A US 1528535A US 503581 A US503581 A US 503581A US 50358121 A US50358121 A US 50358121A US 1528535 A US1528535 A US 1528535A
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    • 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
    • B27B5/16Saw benches
    • B27B5/18Saw benches with feedable circular saw blade, e.g. arranged on a carriage
    • B27B5/20Saw benches with feedable circular saw blade, e.g. arranged on a carriage the saw blade being adjustable according to depth or angle of cut; Radial saws, i.e. sawing machines with a pivoted radial arm for guiding the movable carriage
    • B27B5/201Radial sawing machines; Machines having a saw blade on an extendable radial arm
    • 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
    • Y10T83/7755Carrier for rotatable tool movable during cutting
    • Y10T83/7763Tool carrier reciprocable rectilinearly
    • Y10T83/7768With means to adjust path of reciprocation
    • Y10T83/7772Angular relative to previous path

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  • operating member ismechanically supported for operation in a plurality of positions.
  • the principal objects of the invention are to greatly increase the number ofpossible operating positions in which a tool supported by the device can be placed, and to improve generally the flexibility, scope, and efiiciency of such devices.
  • Figure 1 is a view in side elevation of a tool supporting device embodying the in: vention. 4 5
  • FIG. 2 is, a detail of the device shown in Figure 1, showing one of the many possible adjustments thatmay be made.
  • Figure 3 is a plan view of the device shown in Figure 1.
  • Figure 4 is aplan'view of a portion of .the device showing the tool mounted substantially at right angles to the position shown in Figure 3.
  • Figure 5 is an end view of the right hand end of a portion of the device shown in Figure 1.
  • Figure 6 is a view similar to Figure 5 and showing the tool turned about a horizontal axis to a position substantially at right angles to that shown in Figure 5.
  • Figures 7 and 8 are side and end views, respectively, of a modified mount for a tool supporting carriage included in the invention.
  • an upright standard or ost10 having for the greater portion of 1ts length a square or other non-circular formatlon in cross-section, has a rounded reduced end 9 pivotally mounted in a supporting base 11 and is encircled by an arm supporting member 12 which has vertical sliding engagement with the post 10.
  • An arm 13 is mounted at one end on the member 12 and extends laterally away from the post 10 and in overhanging or other operable relation to the work.
  • the laterally extending arm 13 provides a supporting track or runway for a carriage 14: which is provided with a downwardly extending bolt or pivot pin 15 on which a block 16 is mounted, the block 16 being in turn provided with a pintle or pivot pin 17 on which a bracket arm 18 projecting from the framework of the tool or other operating member, is directly mounted.
  • This is provided by mounting the arm supporting member 12 to have sliding engagement with the post, upward or. downward adjustment of the member 12 along the post being brought about by rotation of the adjusting screw 19 through the handle 20.
  • the screw 19 is journaled in an extension 21 of a cap member 22 on the upper end of the post 10 and is prevented, by any convenient means from moving longitudinally in the seat.
  • the screw passesthrough and has threaded engagement with the arm supporting member 12 so that rotation of the screw produces upward or downward move- 'ment of the arm supporting member 12 along the post 10 as will be clear.
  • the arm 13 be bodily raised or lowered as described, but it can also be tilted vertically at various inclinations about-a pivotal point in the arm supporting member 12. This is accomplished by. mounting the arm on the pivot-pin 23 projecting from a lateral face of the arm su .porting member 12, the arm being held in place on the in by means of the win nut 24.
  • a laterally extending ange 25 on the member 12 acts as an abutment member against which the upper edge of the left-hand extremity of the arm rests when the arm is in a substantially horizontal position as shown in Figure 1.
  • an adjustable screw 26 is threaded through the flange 25 and is adapted to bear against the upper edge of the arm to hold the arm at the desired inclination.
  • a lock nut 27 holds the screw against accidental movement in an obvious manner.
  • the carriage In order to provide for movement of the carriage 14 along the bar or arm 13 for lateral positioning of the tool holder 13, the carriage is provided with flanged rollers 28 which engage respectively the upper and lower edges of the bar and guide the carriage in a straight-line pat-h of movement along the bar.
  • An elongated laterally projecting lug 29 on the carriage engages the lower edge of the bar and assists in holding the carriage in immovable relation, when desired, with the bar when a stop screw 30 mounted in a lug 31 is brought into enga ement with the upper edge of the bar.
  • i handle member 45 provides for manually manipulating the carriage 14.
  • sufiicient clearance is provided between the lower edge of the carriage 14 and the upper side of the block to provide for lifting and sliding the block along the bolt 15 to bring about disen a 'ement of the rectangular head 32 o the bolt 15 with a correspondingly shaped notch formed in the bottom'of the block.
  • the block 16 can therefore be rotated about the bolt 15, as from the position shown in Figure 3 of the drawing to that shown in Figure 4, when the block is lowered tobring the notch in the lower face thereof into non-rotating engagement with the bolt head 32.
  • the bolt head 32 shown in the drawing has four sides which correspond: ingly limit the number of angular positions in which the tool holder can be placed, it will be clear that the number of lateral faces ofthe bolt head and the corresponding notch in the carriage can be increased to any desired extent to thereby increase (the numbe of operating positions for the tool holder. 1
  • Still another condition of adjustment of the tool holder is provided by the pivotal mounting of the tool holder bracket arm 18 .on the pin 17 projecting horizontally rom the block 14. This provides for the adjustment of the tool holder about a horizontal axis as from the position shown in Figure 5 to that shown in Figure 6; A latching member 33 carried by the block 16 may be placed in engagement with any one of the notches 34 in the end of the bracket arm 18 to hold the arm in the desired position.
  • a modi fied form of carriage 35 is provided for cooperation with the bar 13.
  • the carriage is provided with V-shaped glideway lugs 36 and 37 whichslide in cor respondingly formed grooves 38 formed im the upper and lower edges of the bar.
  • the lugs 36 and 37 take the place of the flanged rollers 28 in Figure 1 and serve the same purpose.
  • the upper lug 36 is separable from the body portion of the carriage and arranged to be wedged into the corresponding groove to lock the carriage, through the action of the screw 39.
  • the saw or other rotatable tool may be mounted on one end of a shaft 41 attached to the rotor of an electric motor 42 by which the shaft is rotated.
  • On the other end of the shaft there may be mounted in balancing relation to the saw member 40, a tool holder 43 or a grooved pully 44 which may serve as a driving meansfOr the shaft 4-1 in lieu of the motor 42.
  • the post 10 may itself be angularly adjusted or rotated in its seat in the base member 11, this being effected by manipulation of the clamping bolt 46 passing through the two ears of the split socket 47forming part of the base memher.
  • the adjustment thereby provided permits the working tool to be supported in any position about the post 10 and also permits the tool to be drawn through or across the material being worked, at any desired angle.
  • a pedestal a post mounted on said pedestal and adapted to rotate about its longitudinal axis, a supporting member slidable on said post, means for maintaining said supporting member in adjusted position relative to said post, an arm pivotally mounted in said supporting member for movement in a plane substantially coincident with the longitudinal axis of said post, means carried by the supporting member to fix the arm in a predetermined position relative to the work, a carriage adapted to travel along said arm, means operable at will to lock said carriage relatively to sa'idarm, a motor supported by said carriage, and a disk cutter driven by said motor, said motor and cutter being adjustable about an axis substantially at right angles to said arm and rotatable about an axis substantially parallel to said arm and means to lock said motor in adjusted position about said last named axis.
  • a post In a machine of the character disclosed, a post, a laterally extending arm carried thereby, a carriage mounted to travel lengthwise of said arm, a tool carrying motor, a supporting member in which said motor is adjustable about a horizontal axis, said member being supported by the carriage, adjustable about a vertical axis and having'a vertical movement with respect to the car-.
  • a machine of the character disclosed. a post, a lateral'y extending arm car- I ried thereby, a carriage mounted to travel lengthwise of said arm, a member supported by said carriage and adjustable about a vertical axis, engaging shoulders for securing the member in adjusted relation, said 7 member having a vertical movement for effecting disengagement of said shoulders when the member is to be adjusted about the vertical axis and a tool operating motor carried by the adjustable member.
  • a laterally extendin arm supported to swing about a vertica axis, a carriage adjustable along said arm, with means for securing the same in variouslyadjusted positions thereon, a sup: porting member pivotally mounted on said carriagev for angular adjustment about a vertical axis, an interlock between the supporting member and its pivotal connection for securing said member in various angularly adjusted relations, a tool operating motor mounted on said supportin member for angular ad'ustment about a certainal axis and a latc ing member carried by'the supporting member and adapted for coaction with the tool operating"motor for securing said tool operating motor 1n various angularly adjusted positions.

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Mar. 3, 1925 R. E. DE WALT TOOL HOLDER 3 Sheets-Sheet; 1
Filed Sept. 27,. 1921 "mmllll I Mar. 3, 1925.
'R'; E. DE WALT TooL HOLDER Fired Sept. 27, 1921 a SheetsShe't 2 42 a" emkoz M54 a %X Mar. 3, 1925. 1,528,535
R. E. DE WALT TOOL HOLDER.
Filed Sept. 27, 1921 s SheetsH-Shefet' 5 Patented Mar. 3, 1925.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE;
RAYMOND DE WALT, OF BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY.
TOOL HOLDER.
Application filed September 27, 1921. Serial No. 508,581.
operating member ismechanically supported for operation in a plurality of positions. I
The principal objects of the invention are to greatly increase the number ofpossible operating positions in which a tool supported by the device can be placed, and to improve generally the flexibility, scope, and efiiciency of such devices.
In the drawing in which a preferred form of the invention has. been selected for illustration,
Figure 1 is a view in side elevation of a tool supporting device embodying the in: vention. 4 5
- Figure 2 is, a detail of the device shown in Figure 1, showing one of the many possible adjustments thatmay be made.
Figure 3 is a plan view of the device shown in Figure 1.
Figure 4 is aplan'view of a portion of .the device showing the tool mounted substantially at right angles to the position shown in Figure 3. v t
Figure 5 is an end view of the right hand end of a portion of the device shown in Figure 1.
Figure 6 is a view similar to Figure 5 and showing the tool turned about a horizontal axis to a position substantially at right angles to that shown in Figure 5.
Figures 7 and 8 are side and end views, respectively, of a modified mount for a tool supporting carriage included in the invention.
Referring to the drawings, an upright standard or ost10 having for the greater portion of 1ts length a square or other non-circular formatlon in cross-section, has a rounded reduced end 9 pivotally mounted in a supporting base 11 and is encircled by an arm supporting member 12 which has vertical sliding engagement with the post 10. An arm 13 is mounted at one end on the member 12 and extends laterally away from the post 10 and in overhanging or other operable relation to the work.
The laterally extending arm 13 provides a supporting track or runway for a carriage 14: which is provided with a downwardly extending bolt or pivot pin 15 on which a block 16 is mounted, the block 16 being in turn provided with a pintle or pivot pin 17 on which a bracket arm 18 projecting from the framework of the tool or other operating member, is directly mounted.
The general organization. of structure thus provided, that is, the vertical standard or post, bearing a laterally extending arm supporting a movable carriage upon which is mounted the tool supporting member, is susceptible of a wide range of adjustability of position of the tool in operation.
Among the structural features through which adjustability is obtained is the provision for vertical adjustment of the arm 13 along the post 10. This is provided by mounting the arm supporting member 12 to have sliding engagement with the post, upward or. downward adjustment of the member 12 along the post being brought about by rotation of the adjusting screw 19 through the handle 20. The screw 19 is journaled in an extension 21 of a cap member 22 on the upper end of the post 10 and is prevented, by any convenient means from moving longitudinally in the seat. The screw passesthrough and has threaded engagement with the arm supporting member 12 so that rotation of the screw produces upward or downward move- 'ment of the arm supporting member 12 along the post 10 as will be clear.
Not only can the arm 13 be bodily raised or lowered as described, but it can also be tilted vertically at various inclinations about-a pivotal point in the arm supporting member 12. This is accomplished by. mounting the arm on the pivot-pin 23 projecting from a lateral face of the arm su .porting member 12, the arm being held in place on the in by means of the win nut 24. Preferably a laterally extending ange 25 on the member 12 acts as an abutment member against which the upper edge of the left-hand extremity of the arm rests when the arm is in a substantially horizontal position as shown in Figure 1. In order to hold the arm 13 in a relatively inclined position as indicated in Figure 2, an adusting screw 26 is threaded through the flange 25 and is adapted to bear against the upper edge of the arm to hold the arm at the desired inclination. A lock nut 27 holds the screw against accidental movement in an obvious manner.
In order to provide for movement of the carriage 14 along the bar or arm 13 for lateral positioning of the tool holder 13, the carriage is provided with flanged rollers 28 which engage respectively the upper and lower edges of the bar and guide the carriage in a straight-line pat-h of movement along the bar. An elongated laterally projecting lug 29 on the carriage engages the lower edge of the bar and assists in holding the carriage in immovable relation, when desired, with the bar when a stop screw 30 mounted in a lug 31 is brought into enga ement with the upper edge of the bar. i handle member 45 provides for manually manipulating the carriage 14.
In order to provide for turning the block 16 and the holder 18 about a vertical axis and maintaining .the orientation or position of the block, sufiicient clearance is provided between the lower edge of the carriage 14 and the upper side of the block to provide for lifting and sliding the block along the bolt 15 to bring about disen a 'ement of the rectangular head 32 o the bolt 15 with a correspondingly shaped notch formed in the bottom'of the block. The block 16 can therefore be rotated about the bolt 15, as from the position shown in Figure 3 of the drawing to that shown in Figure 4, when the block is lowered tobring the notch in the lower face thereof into non-rotating engagement with the bolt head 32. While the bolt head 32 shown in the drawing has four sides which correspond: ingly limit the number of angular positions in which the tool holder can be placed, it will be clear that the number of lateral faces ofthe bolt head and the corresponding notch in the carriage can be increased to any desired extent to thereby increase (the numbe of operating positions for the tool holder. 1
Still another condition of adjustment of the tool holder is provided by the pivotal mounting of the tool holder bracket arm 18 .on the pin 17 projecting horizontally rom the block 14. This provides for the adjustment of the tool holder about a horizontal axis as from the position shown in Figure 5 to that shown in Figure 6; A latching member 33 carried by the block 16 may be placed in engagement with any one of the notches 34 in the end of the bracket arm 18 to hold the arm in the desired position.
In Figures 7 and 8 of the drawing a modi fied form of carriage 35 is provided for cooperation with the bar 13. In this form the carriage is provided with V- shaped glideway lugs 36 and 37 whichslide in cor respondingly formed grooves 38 formed im the upper and lower edges of the bar. The lugs 36 and 37 take the place of the flanged rollers 28 in Figure 1 and serve the same purpose. Preferably the upper lug 36 is separable from the body portion of the carriage and arranged to be wedged into the corresponding groove to lock the carriage, through the action of the screw 39.
It will be seen that a holding device has been provided by means of which any suitable tool such as the rotatable saw 40, can
be placed for operation in any one of an exceedingly large number of positions, either for movement of the saw with relation to the Work held in a stationary position, or for movement of the work with the saw held in a stationary position.
The saw or other rotatable tool may be mounted on one end of a shaft 41 attached to the rotor of an electric motor 42 by which the shaft is rotated. On the other end of the shaft there may be mounted in balancing relation to the saw member 40, a tool holder 43 or a grooved pully 44 which may serve as a driving meansfOr the shaft 4-1 in lieu of the motor 42.
It will also be clear that the post 10 may itself be angularly adjusted or rotated in its seat in the base member 11, this being effected by manipulation of the clamping bolt 46 passing through the two ears of the split socket 47forming part of the base memher. The adjustment thereby provided permits the working tool to be supported in any position about the post 10 and also permits the tool to be drawn through or across the material being worked, at any desired angle.
What is claimed is:
1. In a sawing machine, a pedestal, a post mounted on said pedestal and adapted to rotate about its longitudinal axis, a supporting member slidable on said post, means for maintaining said supporting member in adjusted position relative to said post, an arm pivotally mounted in said supporting member for movement in a plane substantially coincident with the longitudinal axis of said post, means carried by the supporting member to fix the arm in a predetermined position relative to the work, a carriage adapted to travel along said arm, means operable at will to lock said carriage relatively to sa'idarm, a motor supported by said carriage, and a disk cutter driven by said motor, said motor and cutter being adjustable about an axis substantially at right angles to said arm and rotatable about an axis substantially parallel to said arm and means to lock said motor in adjusted position about said last named axis.
2. In a sawing machine, a pedestal, a post mounted on said pedestal and adapted to adjusted position relative to said post, an
arm pivotally mounted in said supporting member for movement in a plane substantially coincident with the longitudinal axis of said post, means carried by the su porting member to fix the arm in a pre etermined posit-ion reative to the Work, a carriage adapted to travel along said arm, means operable at will to lock said carriage relatively to said arm, a motor supported by said carriage, and a saw driven by said motor, said motor and saw being adjustable about an axis substantially at right angles to said arm and rotatable about an axis substantially parallel to said arm and means to lock said motor in adjusted position about said last named axis. a
3. In a machine of the character disclosed, a post, a laterally extending arm carried thereby, a carriage mounted to travel lengthwise of said arm, a tool carrying motor, a supporting member in which said motor is adjustable about a horizontal axis, said member being supported by the carriage, adjustable about a vertical axis and having'a vertical movement with respect to the car-.
1-iage'to enable the disengagement of angularly lnterfitting parts on said member and carriage. v
4. a a machine of the character disclosed. a post, a lateral'y extending arm car- I ried thereby, a carriage mounted to travel lengthwise of said arm, a member supported by said carriage and adjustable about a vertical axis, engaging shoulders for securing the member in adjusted relation, said 7 member having a vertical movement for effecting disengagement of said shoulders when the member is to be adjusted about the vertical axis and a tool operating motor carried by the adjustable member.
5. In a tool holder, a laterally extendin arm supported to swing about a vertica axis, a carriage adjustable along said arm, with means for securing the same in variouslyadjusted positions thereon, a sup: porting member pivotally mounted on said carriagev for angular adjustment about a vertical axis, an interlock between the supporting member and its pivotal connection for securing said member in various angularly adjusted relations, a tool operating motor mounted on said supportin member for angular ad'ustment about a orizontal axis and a latc ing member carried by'the supporting member and adapted for coaction with the tool operating"motor for securing said tool operating motor 1n various angularly adjusted positions.
ture.
RAYMOND E. DE WALT.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signa-i
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US2536437A (en) * 1946-11-29 1951-01-02 Lester L Grant Automatic raising and lowering traveling saw machine
US2541533A (en) * 1947-12-15 1951-02-13 Motkowicz Charles Portable oscillating meat block resurfacer
US2580735A (en) * 1947-10-30 1952-01-01 Dagenais Joseph Henri Wood-splitting machine
US2631618A (en) * 1948-03-17 1953-03-17 George O Arvidson Saw feed mechanism with resilient cup feed rolls
US2798516A (en) * 1953-12-10 1957-07-09 Sears Roebuck & Co Portable chain saw
US3104687A (en) * 1960-09-06 1963-09-24 Magna Corp Radial arm saw
US3123108A (en) * 1964-03-03 Radial arm saw
US3294129A (en) * 1964-09-17 1966-12-27 Walt Inc De Radial arm saw machine

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3123108A (en) * 1964-03-03 Radial arm saw
US2536437A (en) * 1946-11-29 1951-01-02 Lester L Grant Automatic raising and lowering traveling saw machine
US2580735A (en) * 1947-10-30 1952-01-01 Dagenais Joseph Henri Wood-splitting machine
US2541533A (en) * 1947-12-15 1951-02-13 Motkowicz Charles Portable oscillating meat block resurfacer
US2631618A (en) * 1948-03-17 1953-03-17 George O Arvidson Saw feed mechanism with resilient cup feed rolls
US2798516A (en) * 1953-12-10 1957-07-09 Sears Roebuck & Co Portable chain saw
US3104687A (en) * 1960-09-06 1963-09-24 Magna Corp Radial arm saw
US3294129A (en) * 1964-09-17 1966-12-27 Walt Inc De Radial arm saw machine

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