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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
    • F16CSHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
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  • FIG. 1 represents a perspective view of a grindstone so hung as to be turned by the foot of the person grinding, showing the per forated crank-flan ge for changing the position of the pitman-rod.
  • Fig. 2 shows a face view of the crank-flange detached from the grindstone, showing two series of holes.
  • Fig. 3 shows an edge view of the flange, with a hub and set-screw, by which the crank-flange can be changed in position on a round shaft to accomplish, in ameasure, the object sought.
  • the object of my invention is to equalize the wear on the periphery of grindstones and it consists in a device for changing the point of the pitman or the connecting-rod in the crank-flange on the grindstone-shaft, and attached to the foot-treadle, as hereinafter more fully described.
  • the frame A in which the grindstone B is hung, may be made in any ordinary or desirable manner.
  • the shaft C may be mounted on friction-rollers a a, or run in journal-boxes, as desired.
  • On one end of the shaft 0 is secured the disk or flange D, to serve the purpose of a crank, to which the pitman-rocl E is attached at the upper end by means of a hook, e, bent at a right angle, the lower end of the pitman-rod being connected with the foot-treadle F.
  • the disk or flange D is provided with one or more series of holes, 11 b, through it, in which the hook c on the upper end of the pitman-rod E will freely enter, so that the position of the treadle F can be instantly changed in its position to the periphery of the stone, as may be required from time to time, to make the stone wear evenly on all of its sides, and keep it uniformly round.
  • the above-named difficulty may all be remedied by my changeable or adjustable crankflange and pitman-rod, by means of which the greater wear can be shifted from point to point on the face of the stone, as may be necessary to wear it true, and in a circular form. And, again, should a stone be harder on one side than the other, it can be adjusted so as to be worn evenly by my device, as above described.
  • crank or flange 1 A modification of my improvement, in which the same result may be accomplished, is to fit the crank or flange 1) onto a turned shaft, with a set-screw, d, through the hub, so as to turn the crank or flange on the shaft, and secure it in any desired position, as shown in Fig. 3. 7

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M. P. LOCKE.
I ADJUSTABLE CRANKS FOR GRINDSTQNES, 806. No. 183,061.
Patented Oct.10.1876.
I nrentor: fl/ifm @i 06 51 Win as es f. 774; dnwr JAMES R.OSOOOD 8; CO BOSTON.
UNITED STATES MILTON P. LOOKE, OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS.
IMPROVEMENT IN ADJUSTABLE CRANKS FOR GRINDSTONES, &c.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 183,061, dated October 10, 1876; application filed August 7, 1876.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, MILTON P. LooKE, of Salem, in the county of Essex and State of Massachusetts, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Changeable or an Adjustable Crank-Movement for Operating Grindstones or other Foot-Power Machinery and the following is a full, clear, and exact description of thesame, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making a part of this specification, in which- Figure 1 represents a perspective view of a grindstone so hung as to be turned by the foot of the person grinding, showing the per forated crank-flan ge for changing the position of the pitman-rod. Fig. 2 shows a face view of the crank-flange detached from the grindstone, showing two series of holes. Fig. 3 shows an edge view of the flange, with a hub and set-screw, by which the crank-flange can be changed in position on a round shaft to accomplish, in ameasure, the object sought.
The object of my invention is to equalize the wear on the periphery of grindstones and it consists in a device for changing the point of the pitman or the connecting-rod in the crank-flange on the grindstone-shaft, and attached to the foot-treadle, as hereinafter more fully described.
To enable others to make and use my invention, I will describe it more in detail, re-
ferring to the drawings and to the letters of reference marked thereon.
The frame A, in which the grindstone B is hung, may be made in any ordinary or desirable manner. The shaft C may be mounted on friction-rollers a a, or run in journal-boxes, as desired. On one end of the shaft 0 is secured the disk or flange D, to serve the purpose of a crank, to which the pitman-rocl E is attached at the upper end by means of a hook, e, bent at a right angle, the lower end of the pitman-rod being connected with the foot-treadle F. The disk or flange D is provided with one or more series of holes, 11 b, through it, in which the hook c on the upper end of the pitman-rod E will freely enter, so that the position of the treadle F can be instantly changed in its position to the periphery of the stone, as may be required from time to time, to make the stone wear evenly on all of its sides, and keep it uniformly round.
It is a well-known fact to all mechanics and others that use a grindstone turned by a treadle or foot power connected with the shaft that the stone bangs and runs on, that the periphery or face of the stone soon begins to wear unevenly, and gets out of round, and many have thought that the stone was softer on one side, which caused the imperfection in the wear; but observation and practical experience have demonstrated that the facts are otherwise. As the treadle is forced down by the foot of the operator, the tool or article being ground is pressed harder upon the stone, subjecting the side or portion to greater wear. The greater pressure seems to arise not only from the motion of the whole body with the downward motion of the foot, but also from the involuntary tendency to adapt the resistance to ,the power, and thereby produce a uniform motion of the stone.
The above-named difficulty may all be remedied by my changeable or adjustable crankflange and pitman-rod, by means of which the greater wear can be shifted from point to point on the face of the stone, as may be necessary to wear it true, and in a circular form. And, again, should a stone be harder on one side than the other, it can be adjusted so as to be worn evenly by my device, as above described.
A modification of my improvement, in which the same result may be accomplished, is to fit the crank or flange 1) onto a turned shaft, with a set-screw, d, through the hub, so as to turn the crank or flange on the shaft, and secure it in any desired position, as shown in Fig. 3. 7
What I claim as my invention is- Equalizing the wear 'of the periphery of grindstoues, operated by a foot-treadle, by means of changing the position of the crank or wrist pin, or the upper end of the pitmanrod, to any desired point to effect the required result, substantially in the manner herein shown and described.
In testimony whereof I hereunto subscribe my name.
MILTON P. LOGKE.
Witnesses AARON BURR, ALPI-[EUS 0. Loan.
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US2499408A (en) * 1945-06-02 1950-03-07 Ambrose J Peraino Work holder
US2604741A (en) * 1948-11-18 1952-07-29 Eastman Machine Co Sharpening mechanism for cutting machines
US2646740A (en) * 1952-01-04 1953-07-28 Luoma Verner Sod cutting attachment for garden tractors
US2915963A (en) * 1957-12-24 1959-12-08 Diamond Gardner Corp Printing attachment for machine
US3098395A (en) * 1961-09-29 1963-07-23 Haganes Martin Cranes, excavators and the like
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2499408A (en) * 1945-06-02 1950-03-07 Ambrose J Peraino Work holder
US2604741A (en) * 1948-11-18 1952-07-29 Eastman Machine Co Sharpening mechanism for cutting machines
US2646740A (en) * 1952-01-04 1953-07-28 Luoma Verner Sod cutting attachment for garden tractors
US2915963A (en) * 1957-12-24 1959-12-08 Diamond Gardner Corp Printing attachment for machine
US3143333A (en) * 1961-04-03 1964-08-04 Holley Carburetor Co Bearing support and retention of integral choke unit
US3098395A (en) * 1961-09-29 1963-07-23 Haganes Martin Cranes, excavators and the like

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