US1602698A - Shaft-adjusting tool - Google Patents

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US1602698A
US1602698A US740323A US74032324A US1602698A US 1602698 A US1602698 A US 1602698A US 740323 A US740323 A US 740323A US 74032324 A US74032324 A US 74032324A US 1602698 A US1602698 A US 1602698A
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H. J. NIELSEN SHAFT ADJUSTING TOOL Filed Sept. 27, 1924 mm R V5. 0 Mm N I A /w m "M W Patented Get. 12, 1926.
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Application filed September 27, 1924. Serial Nanasa's. A
My invention is an improved shafting adjusting tool, by means of which disalignment of shafting may be discovered. My tool consists of a light box having a small orifice therein, through which light is emitted; a fixed plate having a small sight opening therein, and a second plate, the
sight opening of which is vertically adjust-' able to indicate the amount of m'al-alignment in the shaft.
The object of my invention is to provide a tool which may be easily applied to a shaft, and will accurately determine the amount of mal-alignment in said shaft.
In the annexed drawing in which my invention is illustrated:
Figure 1 is a front elevation of the light box. I
Figure 2 is an end elevation of the same.
Figure 3 is a side elevation of the adjustable sighting plate.
Figure is a rear elevation of the same with the cover plate removed to show the interior construction. v
Figure 5 is a side elevation of the sighti s P e Figure 6 is an end elevation of the same.
Figure 7 is a diagrammatic View of my tool in position on a shaft.
Referring more particularly to the drawing, a light box 1 has a cover 2 secured to the front face thereof, by means of which the interior may be reached, or to replace a light 3 placed within said box. A suitable switch plug 1 in the end of said box provides means whereby the electrical current may be supplied to the lamp 3 through a suitable plug 5. The rear face of the box 1 is provided with a small sight opening 6 in the form of a slot, and said opening being preferably formed by a pair of plates 77 spaced apart the thickness of the opening 6, said plates being mounted within the box 1 and over a large opening 8 in the rear face thereof. An arcuate stand 9 is formed or secured to the bottom of the box 1 and is adapted to rest upon the shaft, or upon a coupling in the shaft.
A vertical slot 10 is also formed in the rear face of the box 1. by means of a pair of plates 11-11 placed in juxtaposition over the opening 12 in said box. A fixed sight member 13 see Figs. 5 and 6) has a horizontal slot 1 1 formed therein, said slot being formed by a pair of plates 15 115 placed over an opening 16 through said plate. A vertical slot 1'Zis formed at one side of the member 13 by a pair of plates 1 8-48 positioned over an opening 19 through said member. A cover 20 is secured to said member to cover the plates 15 and 18. The member 13 is mounted upon an arcuate base 21 by means of which it is mounted upon the shaft, or a coupling of said shaft.
An adjustable sighting member 22 (see Figs. 8 and 4) has a fixed vertical slot 23 at one side thereof formed by a pair of plates 2424 positioned over an opening 25 in said member. This horizontal slot 26 through said member may be adjusted vertically; this slot is formed by a pair of plates 27--27 secured to a second plate 28 and over an opening 29 in said second plate. An opening 30 is also formed through the member 22 to permit the passage of light therethrough as'will be further described.
The plate 28 is accurately guided in a vertical plane within the member 22 by the sides thereof engaging guide shoulders 31 l and within the member 22, A bolt 33 has the head thereof secured to the upper edge of the plate 28 and extends upwardly through a knurled nut 34;, which nut is positioned within a cage 35 formed on the top of the member 22. Thus it will be seen that by threading the nut 3 1 upon the bolt 33 the plate 28 may be raised or lowered and the opening 26 therein will consequently be raised or lowered for a purpose to be further described. An opening 36 is formed in the rear face of the member 22 through which plate 28 may be seen; a suitable mark on said plate registers with a scale formed on the edge of said opening,
thereby determining the amount of movement of said plate. An arcuate rest 37 is formed or secured to the bottom of the member 22, which is adapted to rest upon the shaft, or upon a coupling of said shaft.
In operation, the box 1 is placed at one end of a shaft and the light is turned on.
The fixed sighting member 13 is positioned at the other end of this shaft and the adjustable member 22 is positioned between the box 1 and the member 13. By sighting through the opening 17 and adjusting the member 22 until light is seen through the opening 23 from the opening 10 in the box 1 my tool is accurately aligned in a vertical plane.
The next operation is to determine thn disalignment of the shaft in a horizontal 351mm which is determined by sighting through the opening 1% and attempting to locate the light Which is emitted through the opening 6. This cannot be done until the opening 26 in the member 22 is in exact alignment with the openings 6 and 1 therefore, the opening 26 is adjusted up or down by turning the nut 34: upon the bolt 33 until light is seen through the opening 1st. 3y reading upon the scale adjacent the opening 36 the amount of disalignmcnt is determined, and the shaft bearing may be adjusted for this amount.
Having described my invention, I c-la-im:-
1. An aligning tool comprising a box having an opening therein, a fixed sighting member having an opening therein, an adjustable sighting member having an opening therein in alignment with the opening in said fixed sighting member, a movable plate in said adjustable sighting member having an opening therein, in alignment with the openings in said fixed sighting member, and aid adjustable sighting members, all of said openings being elongated and extending in a horizontal direction, and means to move said plate within said adjustable sighting member.
2. An aligning tool comprising a light box having vertical and horizontal openings therein, a light in said light box, a fined sighting member having vertical and horizontal openings extending therethrough, an adjustable sighting member having a fixed vertical opening and a second opening extending therethrough, a vertically movable plate positioned over said second opening,
said plate being provided with a hole, and a pair of plates positioned over said hole to form a horizontal slot.
3. An aligning tool comprising a light box having vertical and horizontal openings therein, a light in said light box, a fixed sighting member having vertical and horizontal openings extending therethrough, an adj ustable sighting member having a fixed vertical opening and a second opening extending therethrough, a vertically movable plate positioned over said second opening, said plate being provided with a hole, a pair o1 plates positioned over said hole to form a horizontal slot, and means to adjust said plate to vary the width of said slot.
4. An aligning tool comprising a light box having vertical and horizontal openings therein, a light in said light box, a fixed sighting member having vertical and horizontal openings extending therethrough, an adjustable sighting member having a fixed vertical opening and a second opening extending therethrough, a vertically movable plate positioned over said second opening, said plate being provided with a hole in alignment with the said second opening, a pair of plates positioned over said hole to form a slot, said adjustable member being provided with an additional opening through which said plate is visible, and a scale adjacent said additional opening to determine the amount of movement of said plate.
In testimony whereof I aiiiX my signature.
HANS J. NIELSEN.
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Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2834111A (en) * 1953-05-11 1958-05-13 John B Sweany Optical surface gauge
US3321248A (en) * 1965-03-09 1967-05-23 Hughes Tool Co Tunneling machine guidance by impingement of laser beam on pair of machine carried targets
US3471241A (en) * 1965-09-16 1969-10-07 Cincinnati Milling Machine Co Optical aligning device for parts of a machine
US6308428B1 (en) * 1998-12-22 2001-10-30 Pinpoint Laser Systems Laser alignment system
US7042561B1 (en) 1998-11-10 2006-05-09 Damalini Ab Device and method for alignment
US7076884B1 (en) * 2002-08-09 2006-07-18 Horn Charles E Apparatus and method to determine pinion angle of drive train
US11236998B1 (en) 2020-09-23 2022-02-01 John Winningham Alignment device

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2834111A (en) * 1953-05-11 1958-05-13 John B Sweany Optical surface gauge
US3321248A (en) * 1965-03-09 1967-05-23 Hughes Tool Co Tunneling machine guidance by impingement of laser beam on pair of machine carried targets
US3471241A (en) * 1965-09-16 1969-10-07 Cincinnati Milling Machine Co Optical aligning device for parts of a machine
US7042561B1 (en) 1998-11-10 2006-05-09 Damalini Ab Device and method for alignment
US20060274311A1 (en) * 1998-11-10 2006-12-07 Damalini Ab Device and method for alignment
US6308428B1 (en) * 1998-12-22 2001-10-30 Pinpoint Laser Systems Laser alignment system
US7076884B1 (en) * 2002-08-09 2006-07-18 Horn Charles E Apparatus and method to determine pinion angle of drive train
US11236998B1 (en) 2020-09-23 2022-02-01 John Winningham Alignment device

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