US180636A - Improvement in feed-motions for saw-mills - Google Patents

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US180636A
US180636A US1876180636A US180636A US 180636 A US180636 A US 180636A US 1876180636 A US1876180636 A US 1876180636A US 180636 A US180636 A US 180636A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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    • F16H15/00Gearings for conveying rotary motion with variable gear ratio, or for reversing rotary motion, by friction between rotary members
    • F16H15/02Gearings for conveying rotary motion with variable gear ratio, or for reversing rotary motion, by friction between rotary members without members having orbital motion
    • F16H15/04Gearings providing a continuous range of gear ratios
    • F16H15/06Gearings providing a continuous range of gear ratios in which a member A of uniform effective diameter mounted on a shaft may co-operate with different parts of a member B
    • F16H15/16Gearings providing a continuous range of gear ratios in which a member A of uniform effective diameter mounted on a shaft may co-operate with different parts of a member B in which the member B has a conical friction surface
    • F16H15/18Gearings providing a continuous range of gear ratios in which a member A of uniform effective diameter mounted on a shaft may co-operate with different parts of a member B in which the member B has a conical friction surface externally
    • F16H15/20Gearings providing a continuous range of gear ratios in which a member A of uniform effective diameter mounted on a shaft may co-operate with different parts of a member B in which the member B has a conical friction surface externally co-operating with the outer rim of the member A, which is perpendicular or nearly perpendicular to the friction surface of the member B
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26DCUTTING; DETAILS COMMON TO MACHINES FOR PERFORATING, PUNCHING, CUTTING-OUT, STAMPING-OUT OR SEVERING
    • B26D7/00Details of apparatus for cutting, cutting-out, stamping-out, punching, perforating, or severing by means other than cutting
    • B26D7/06Arrangements for feeding or delivering work of other than sheet, web, or filamentary form
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B27WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
    • B27BSAWS FOR WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; COMPONENTS OR ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
    • B27B29/00Gripping, clamping, or holding devices for the trunk or log in saw mills or sawing machines; Travelling trunk or log carriages
    • B27B29/08Trunk or log carriages with gripping means designed to pass the saw blade(s), especially for band saws; Arrangement of gripping accessories thereon; Turning devices thereon
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    • Y10T83/647With means to convey work relative to tool station
    • Y10T83/6475With means to regulate work-feed speed

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  • This invention consists in a combination of a conical friction feeding-drum and a friction wheel with a main or counter driving-shaft and a feed-shaft, deriving its motion from the friction feeding-drum; also, in a combination of a conical friction feeding-drum, and 'a friction-wheel operating the latter, with means for adjusting said wheel over or along the drum, and a main or counter driving-shaft and feed-shaft; likewise, in a combination, with a reversely-conical friction feeding-drum, of re verse friction-wheels for operating the feeddrum in opposite directions, as required, and a sliding carriage for throwing either of said wheels into driving contact with the drum.
  • a feed-motion thus constructed, or having these several combinations incorporated with it, provides in a very simple and effective manner, and without employing a complicated system of gearing, for giving a wide range of variable speed to the feed, and for giving, when required, a back run or motion to the stuff under operation.
  • Figure 1 represents a plan, in part, of my improved feed-motion applied to a log-sawing machine employing a band-saw, or it may be i any other kind of a saw, said feed motion or mechanism being constructed so that it is equally applicable to a reslitting sawing-machine.
  • Fig. 2 is an end elevation of the same, and Fig. 3 is a side-view of the conical friction feeding-drum with pertaining devices.
  • Fig. 4 is a view, in perspective, ofthe improved feed-motion as applied to a roller-feed, used in placeof a sliding log-carriage, and designed to be employed for reslittingv purposes.
  • A is the conical frictionfeeding-drum, which serves to give motion to a feed-shaft, B, by a screw, b, on the drum-shaft working into a wormwheel, c, on the feed-shaft.
  • O is the sliding log-carriage
  • E is a friction-wheel arranged to bear against the main conical bodyfofthedrum A, on thatside oftheaxis ofthe latter which will cause said drum,,when driven by the wheel E, to give forward feed to the log carriage 0.
  • the conical frictionfeeding-drum A has its shaft supported in bearingson afixed frame, G, bolted to the main,
  • drum A may be put into driving contact with a reversed conical portion, h, of said drum, for the purpose of reversing the feed to run the carriage 0 back.
  • the reversing friction-wheel J should be so proportioned in relation with the drum A as to give a quicker motion to the latter than is attainable by the friction-wheel E, in order
  • the friction-Wheel E has its shaft 9 grooved or feathered, in order that said wheelmay be adjusted along said shaft, to put it in contact with different diametrical portions of the conical bodyf of the drum, for the purpose of varying the speed of the feed as required.
  • This adjustment of the wheel E may be effected by a slide-bar or rack, M, operated by a pinion, N, through a band-wheel, O, on'the shaft of the latter.
  • the same result to a certain extent may be attained by dispensing with the sliding of the wheel E on its shaft, and employing a number of friction-wheels, arranged so that either one of them maybe put into contact, at pleasure, with different diametrical portions of the drum A.
  • Both the wheels E andJ are driven by pul- 10 5s on their shafts, and belts or hands connecting them with pulleys on a main or counter driving-shaft, S, which may be arranged at any suitable distance overhead or elsewhere, and which also serves to drive the band-saw D or other cutter.
  • Fig. 4 shows such an application of the invention, and in which the feed-shaft B is made to drive, by meansof bevel-gears, one or more pairs of feed and pressure rollers, m m, through, between, and by which the board or plank to be resli't is fed and guided to the saw.
  • the invention is accordingly applicable to log-saws, in which a backward and forward motion of the feed is required, or to reslittingsaws, in which no back motion is necessary, or to a Daniels or other planer.
  • the frictionwheel F may be made of conical form, corresponding with that of the body f of the drum A.

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P. PRYIBIL.
FEED MOTION FOR SAW-MILLS. No.180,636; Patented Aug.1,1876.
' UNITED STATES PATENT QFFIGEO PAUL PRYIBIL, OF NEW YORK, N. Y. Y
IMPROVEMENT IN FEED-MOTIONS FOR SAWrMILLS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent N 0. 180.636, dated August 1, 1876; application filed June 23, 1876.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that 1, PAUL PRYIBIL, of the,
city, county, and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Feed-Motions for Saw-Mills; and I do hereforms part of this specification.
This invention consists in a combination of a conical friction feeding-drum and a friction wheel with a main or counter driving-shaft and a feed-shaft, deriving its motion from the friction feeding-drum; also, in a combination of a conical friction feeding-drum, and 'a friction-wheel operating the latter, with means for adjusting said wheel over or along the drum, and a main or counter driving-shaft and feed-shaft; likewise, in a combination, with a reversely-conical friction feeding-drum, of re verse friction-wheels for operating the feeddrum in opposite directions, as required, and a sliding carriage for throwing either of said wheels into driving contact with the drum. A feed-motion thus constructed, or having these several combinations incorporated with it, provides in a very simple and effective manner, and without employing a complicated system of gearing, for giving a wide range of variable speed to the feed, and for giving, when required, a back run or motion to the stuff under operation.
Figure 1 represents a plan, in part, of my improved feed-motion applied to a log-sawing machine employing a band-saw, or it may be i any other kind of a saw, said feed motion or mechanism being constructed so that it is equally applicable to a reslitting sawing-machine. Fig. 2 is an end elevation of the same, and Fig. 3 is a side-view of the conical friction feeding-drum with pertaining devices. Fig. 4 is a view, in perspective, ofthe improved feed-motion as applied to a roller-feed, used in placeof a sliding log-carriage, and designed to be employed for reslittingv purposes.
Referring, in the first instance, to Figs. 1, 2,
and 3 of the drawing, A is the conical frictionfeeding-drum, which serves to give motion to a feed-shaft, B, by a screw, b, on the drum-shaft working into a wormwheel, c, on the feed-shaft. O is the sliding log-carriage,
which is 'reciprocated forward and backward in suitable relation with a band-saw, D, by
which the log, as it is moved forward by the carriage O, is cu t, said carriage being moved back prior to each fresh cut of the log. The
conical frictionfeeding-drum A .serves'to give bothvthese motions by or through a pinion,.d,
on the feed-shaft B, anda rack, 0,011 the un-.
der side of the carriage. E is a friction-wheel arranged to bear against the main conical bodyfofthedrum A, on thatside oftheaxis ofthe latter which will cause said drum,,when driven by the wheel E, to give forward feed to the log carriage 0. The conical frictionfeeding-drum Ahas its shaft supported in bearingson afixed frame, G, bolted to the main,
drum A, may be put into driving contact with a reversed conical portion, h, of said drum, for the purpose of reversing the feed to run the carriage 0 back.
When the friction-wheel'E is put into driving contact with the drum A, to give forward feed to the carriage G, then the wheel J is thrown out of contact with said drum, and vice versa', as regards the two friction-wheels; or both wheels E and J may be put out of contact with the drum A when it is required to stop the feed in both directions. several adjustments of the, wheels E J relatively to the drum A may be effected by a lever, L, united with the carriage I by a rod, 72. The throwing of this lever over to the one side 4 puts the wheel E in contact with the drum A; the throwing of it over to the other side releases the wheel E, and puts the wheel J into contact with said drum, and an intermediate adjustment of. the lever puts both wheels E and J out of contact with the drum.
The reversing friction-wheel J should be so proportioned in relation with the drum A as to give a quicker motion to the latter than is attainable by the friction-wheel E, in order These 2 1so,cec
that the log-carriage C may be run back quickly. p
The friction-Wheel E has its shaft 9 grooved or feathered, in order that said wheelmay be adjusted along said shaft, to put it in contact with different diametrical portions of the conical bodyf of the drum, for the purpose of varying the speed of the feed as required. This adjustment of the wheel E may be effected by a slide-bar or rack, M, operated by a pinion, N, through a band-wheel, O, on'the shaft of the latter. The same result to a certain extent may be attained by dispensing with the sliding of the wheel E on its shaft, and employing a number of friction-wheels, arranged so that either one of them maybe put into contact, at pleasure, with different diametrical portions of the drum A.
Both the wheels E andJ are driven by pul- 10 5s on their shafts, and belts or hands connecting them with pulleys on a main or counter driving-shaft, S, which may be arranged at any suitable distance overhead or elsewhere, and which also serves to drive the band-saw D or other cutter.
, When the invention is applied to a reslitting-saw, then the reversing friction-wheel J may be dispensed with, as also the carriage I, for putting the friction-wheel E out of contact with the drum A. Fig. 4 shows such an application of the invention, and in which the feed-shaft B is made to drive, by meansof bevel-gears, one or more pairs of feed and pressure rollers, m m, through, between, and by which the board or plank to be resli't is fed and guided to the saw.
The invention is accordingly applicable to log-saws, in which a backward and forward motion of the feed is required, or to reslittingsaws, in which no back motion is necessary, or to a Daniels or other planer.
If found desirable, in practice, the frictionwheel F may be made of conical form, corresponding with that of the body f of the drum A.
I claim 1. The combination of the conical friction feeding-drum A and friction-wheel E with the main or counter driving-shaft S and the feedshaft B, substantially as specified.
2. The combination of the conical friction feeding-drum A and friction-wheel E with the slotted or feathered shaft g, the sliding bar or rack M, or its equivalent, the main or counter driving-shaft S, and the feed-shaft B, essentially as described.
3. The combination of a reversely-conical friction feeding-drum, A, the reverse frictionwheels E J, and the sliding carriage I, substantially as specified.
PAUL PRYIBIL.
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lVIIGI-IAEL RYAN, HENRY T. BROWN.
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