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US158404A
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  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of ouriinproved machine, together with a portion of a saw,
  • Fig. 2 is a top view of Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 is a section of the grinding-wheels and the mandrel.
  • A is the radius-bar, for holding the wheels and the gear for turning them. It is provided with adjustable bearingpieces B, which fit on the saw-collar G, and it also has a springclamp lever, I), which swings down on the opposite side of the saw and over a cam, E, to hold it to the side and on the collar.
  • a frame, F is pivoted, which carries the grinding disks or wheels G H on a mandrel, I, fitted in bearings in its free end, and turned by a belt from the pulley J, which is turned by the drivingpulley K.
  • This frame swings toward and from the teeth, and has a spring, L, which tends to keep it oil.
  • gage-screw M
  • O which regulates the depth of the notches when gummed out by the small grinder. Both of these gages are adjustable to adapt the machine to different saws.
  • the large wheel, G is for dressing the teeth on the top
  • the small one, H is for dressing the under or concave side of the teeth, and for gumming the saw-plate.
  • the driving-wheel K, gage O, and the cam-lever D are also arranged to shift in like manner and for the same purposes.
  • the grinders are pressed on the teeth, and the radius-bar is moved forward and backward along the teeth by one hand, while the crank is turned by the other hand.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
JOHN onoox AND JAMES A. oeoox, or AUGUSTA, omo.
IMPROVEMENT lN SAW-SHARPENERS.
Spccification forming part of Letters Patsnt No. 158,404, dated January 5, 1875; application filed November 14, 1874.
- poraril y attached to the collar of a circular saw,
all so arranged that the wheels can be readily applied to the teeth, so as to dress them all alike and do the work expeditiously, the machine being opera-ted by a hand-crank.
Figure 1 is a side elevation of ouriinproved machine, together with a portion of a saw,
showing the application of themachine. Fig. 2 is a top view of Fig. 1, and Fig. 3 is a section of the grinding-wheels and the mandrel.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
A is the radius-bar, for holding the wheels and the gear for turning them. It is provided with adjustable bearingpieces B, which fit on the saw-collar G, and it also has a springclamp lever, I), which swings down on the opposite side of the saw and over a cam, E, to hold it to the side and on the collar. At the outer end of the radius-bar a frame, F, is pivoted, which carries the grinding disks or wheels G H on a mandrel, I, fitted in bearings in its free end, and turned by a belt from the pulley J, which is turned by the drivingpulley K. This frame swings toward and from the teeth, and has a spring, L, which tends to keep it oil. It also has a gage-screw, M, which touches the stop N when the teeth are dressed off sufficiently, and gages them to uniform sizes. There is also a gage, O, which regulates the depth of the notches when gummed out by the small grinder. Both of these gages are adjustable to adapt the machine to different saws. The large wheel, G, is for dressing the teeth on the top, and the small one, H, is for dressing the under or concave side of the teeth, and for gumming the saw-plate.
They are placed side by side, and are adjustable lengthwise of the axis I, to adapt each for being located in the desired position relative to the saw, to bring either the large or small wheel opposite its edge. They are clamped and secured in such position by means of the collars P, which are screwed along the mandrel. When the small wheel is used the gagescrew M is screwed back snfliciently to let the wheel drop into the notches the required extent. The stop N for this gage-screw is contrived so that the frame F may be shifted over to the opposite side of its axis, as may he sometimes required for saws having the teeth arranged reversely to the way they are represented in the drawing; also to apply the machine to saws hung in reverse of the arrangement represented. The driving-wheel K, gage O, and the cam-lever D are also arranged to shift in like manner and for the same purposes. The grinders are pressed on the teeth, and the radius-bar is moved forward and backward along the teeth by one hand, while the crank is turned by the other hand.
Having thus described our invention, we claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent 1. The adjustable bearing-pieces B, springclamp lever D, and the cam E, combined with the radius-bar A, substantially as specified.
2. The combination of the grinder-carrying frame F, adjusting stop-gage M, and the stop N with the radius-bar A, substantially as specified.
3. The combination of the-gage O with the grinder-carrying frame F, radius-bar A, stopgage M, and stop N, substantially as specified.
4. In a saw-glimmer, the combination of the large and small grinding-wheels Gr H, the
threaded mandrel I, and screwcollars P with pivoted carrying-frame F and bar A, as shown and described, for the purpose specified.
JOHN CROOK. JAMES ALBERT OROOK.
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WM. ASHBROOK, 'J. B. ROACH.
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US2699691A (en) * 1951-10-18 1955-01-18 Wilhelm Grupp Offene Handelges Process and apparatus for grinding circular saw blades

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US2699691A (en) * 1951-10-18 1955-01-18 Wilhelm Grupp Offene Handelges Process and apparatus for grinding circular saw blades

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