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US1543919A
US1543919A US636582A US63658223A US1543919A US 1543919 A US1543919 A US 1543919A US 636582 A US636582 A US 636582A US 63658223 A US63658223 A US 63658223A US 1543919 A US1543919 A US 1543919A
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    • B27WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
    • B27CPLANING, DRILLING, MILLING, TURNING OR UNIVERSAL MACHINES FOR WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL
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    • B27GACCESSORY MACHINES OR APPARATUS FOR WORKING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIALS; TOOLS FOR WORKING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIALS; SAFETY DEVICES FOR WOOD WORKING MACHINES OR TOOLS
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    • B27WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
    • B27LREMOVING BARK OR VESTIGES OF BRANCHES; SPLITTING WOOD; MANUFACTURE OF VENEER, WOODEN STICKS, WOOD SHAVINGS, WOOD FIBRES OR WOOD POWDER
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  • Emmy A. Haniononsr a itizen of the United States, residing at Cradocir, Portsmouth, in the county of Norfo-lk and State of Virginia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in EX- celsior Knives, which the following is a specification.
  • ll ly invention relates to knives for use in manufacturing excelsior from blocks of wood etc, and it is my purpose to provide such a knife that will operate more satisfactorily in an eXcelsior machine than those in use at the present time, and one that will positively cut or shreo either very fine or very coarse shavings from wood by proper adjustments.
  • an adjustable knife with a corrugated face is used, which knife is bolted to the knife head, and drawn across the block of wood or other stock.
  • the corrugations are formed on the under side of the knife, and a so-called scoring knife or spur is placed in front thereof to properly score the wood, so that it will separate the excelsior shreds.
  • the primary fault with this type of knife is that'the scoring knife or spur will have to be used should it be desired to make a rather coarse shred, and the knife blade is adjusted or raised with the endeavor to accomplish it, the cutting edge of the knife, which is the only part thereof which actually comes in contact with the wooden block, will act more in a planing fashion, and cut off corrugated riobons not separating the shreds.
  • the scoring knife or spurs have been the cause of a great deal of waste in manufacturing cxcelsior, also a great waste in labor and expense to keep thescoring knives sjtrs in working shape, and with my improved knife this fault is remedied, inasmuch as the scoring knives or spurs are not used at all with my new improved knife.
  • Fig. l is a side sectional view of the knife mounted upon a portion ofan excelsior machine
  • Fig. 2 s a top plan view of the knife.
  • A represents fragment, in section, of a cutter head of an QIsICQlSlOi machine.
  • B is a knife having elongated holes C therein, by whicn the same may be properly adjusted by bolts D.
  • the upper edge of the knife is bent at an angle of approximately 130 to the knife body B, as shown at E, and this bent portion lies entirely in a horizontal plane with respect to the excelsior machine.
  • the upper face of this bent portion E is corrugated, as at F.
  • the beveled edge G is also provided to allow for the sharpening of the knife edge.
  • An excelsior knife having a flat inclined forward end, cutting teeth at the forward edge of the inclined end, and separated corrugations extending rearwardly from the teeth.
  • An excelsior knife having a flat inclined forward end, cutting teeth at the forward edge of the inclined end, and separated corrugations upon the upper face of the inclined end extending rearwardly from the teeth.
  • An excelsior knife having a main body portion provided with a downwardly inclined fiat forward end, cutting teeth at the forward edge of the inclined end, and separated corrugations upon the upper face of the inclined end extending rearwardly from the teeth, and a beveled grinding surface on the under side of said inclined forward end.
  • An excelsior knife having a main body portion provided with a downwardly inclined flat forward end adapted to lievin a 5 horizontal plane when the knife is in place, cutting teeth at the forward edge of the inclined end, and separated corrugations upon the upper face of the inclined end extending rearwardly from the teeth, and a beveled grinding surface on the under side of the in- 10 clined forward end.

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June 30, 1925. 1,543,919
H. A. HABIGHORST EXCELS I OR KNIFE Filed May 4. 1923 dune 3th stares EAR-BY He isHOae r w r h u VIRGINIA- EXCELSIOE- KNIFE.
Application filed. May 4,
To all whom it may concern.
Be it known that. 1, Emmy A. Haniononsr, a itizen of the United States, residing at Cradocir, Portsmouth, in the county of Norfo-lk and State of Virginia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in EX- celsior Knives, which the following is a specification.
ll ly invention relates to knives for use in manufacturing excelsior from blocks of wood etc, and it is my purpose to provide such a knife that will operate more satisfactorily in an eXcelsior machine than those in use at the present time, and one that will positively cut or shreo either very fine or very coarse shavings from wood by proper adjustments.
In the excelsior machine in use at the present time, an adjustable knife with a corrugated face is used, which knife is bolted to the knife head, and drawn across the block of wood or other stock.
In all such knives that I am aware of, the corrugations are formed on the under side of the knife, and a so-called scoring knife or spur is placed in front thereof to properly score the wood, so that it will separate the excelsior shreds.
The primary fault with this type of knife is that'the scoring knife or spur will have to be used should it be desired to make a rather coarse shred, and the knife blade is adjusted or raised with the endeavor to accomplish it, the cutting edge of the knife, which is the only part thereof which actually comes in contact with the wooden block, will act more in a planing fashion, and cut off corrugated riobons not separating the shreds.
In use the scoring knife or spurs have been the cause of a great deal of waste in manufacturing cxcelsior, also a great waste in labor and expense to keep thescoring knives sjtrs in working shape, and with my improved knife this fault is remedied, inasmuch as the scoring knives or spurs are not used at all with my new improved knife.
To more fully describe my invention,-and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. l is a side sectional view of the knife mounted upon a portion ofan excelsior machine, and
Fig. 2 s a top plan view of the knife.
Referring now more particularly to the drawings, wherein like reference characters 1923. Serial No. 636,582.
indicate corresponding parts, A represents fragment, in section, of a cutter head of an QIsICQlSlOi machine. B is a knife having elongated holes C therein, by whicn the same may be properly adjusted by bolts D. The upper edge of the knife is bent at an angle of approximately 130 to the knife body B, as shown at E, and this bent portion lies entirely in a horizontal plane with respect to the excelsior machine. The upper face of this bent portion E is corrugated, as at F. There is, of course, also provided the beveled edge G to allow for the sharpening of the knife edge.
In using my knife, it will be obvious that as the wood block is held by two feed rollers and is fed down to the knife, the knife is drawn across the wood block and the corrugated bent face E of the knife will contact with the wooden block throughout the entire length of the corrugated part, and not merely at the extreme edge of the knife blade. It follows, therefore, that should the knife be adjusted for a fine cut or a very coarse one, the shredding of the wood will be positively accomplished, as the corrugations are all positively engaged in cutting or shredding the wooden block the entire lengthof said corrugations.
From the above, it will be seen that I have invented an eXcelsior knife that is very positive in its operation, simple and economical to manufacture, and one that will do all the work it is required to do irrespective of whether it is desired to make the shred very fine or very coarse.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is:
1. An excelsior knife having a flat inclined forward end, cutting teeth at the forward edge of the inclined end, and separated corrugations extending rearwardly from the teeth.
2. An excelsior knife having a flat inclined forward end, cutting teeth at the forward edge of the inclined end, and separated corrugations upon the upper face of the inclined end extending rearwardly from the teeth.
3. An excelsior knife having a main body portion provided with a downwardly inclined fiat forward end, cutting teeth at the forward edge of the inclined end, and separated corrugations upon the upper face of the inclined end extending rearwardly from the teeth, and a beveled grinding surface on the under side of said inclined forward end.
An excelsior knife having a main body portion provided with a downwardly inclined flat forward end adapted to lievin a 5 horizontal plane when the knife is in place, cutting teeth at the forward edge of the inclined end, and separated corrugations upon the upper face of the inclined end extending rearwardly from the teeth, and a beveled grinding surface on the under side of the in- 10 clined forward end.
In testimony whereof I afiix my signature.
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Cited By (4)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2710635A (en) * 1953-02-20 1955-06-14 Improved Machinery Inc Wood chipper
US2951518A (en) * 1955-01-20 1960-09-06 Ed Jones Corp Wood shaving machine with rotary cutter head and feeding means
EP1358980A2 (en) * 2002-04-30 2003-11-05 Fritz Egger GmbH & Co Two dimensionally effective knife for chipping machines as well as a device and method for its production and sharpening
WO2013063538A1 (en) * 2011-10-28 2013-05-02 Robert Bosch Gmbh Planer accessory tool for an oscillating power tool

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2710635A (en) * 1953-02-20 1955-06-14 Improved Machinery Inc Wood chipper
US2951518A (en) * 1955-01-20 1960-09-06 Ed Jones Corp Wood shaving machine with rotary cutter head and feeding means
EP1358980A2 (en) * 2002-04-30 2003-11-05 Fritz Egger GmbH & Co Two dimensionally effective knife for chipping machines as well as a device and method for its production and sharpening
EP1358980A3 (en) * 2002-04-30 2004-08-18 Fritz Egger GmbH & Co Two dimensionally effective knife for chipping machines as well as a device and method for its production and sharpening
WO2013063538A1 (en) * 2011-10-28 2013-05-02 Robert Bosch Gmbh Planer accessory tool for an oscillating power tool

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