US183505A - Improvement in tool-holders - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B23—MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- Y10T407/22—Cutters, for shaping including holder having seat for inserted tool
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- Y10T407/2228—Plural interfering seats
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- N4 PETERS PHOTO-LITHOGRAPH throughout.
- Ourinvention relates to holders for cuttingtools used on metal-work in lathes, planers, 850., and to special tool-steel, having sections adapted to various kinds of cutters, but all adapted to fit in our improved holder.
- the invention consists, first, in the holder, constructed as will be hereinafter set forth; and, second, in the tool-steelmade with a uniform sectional area throughout,-and specially adapted to our holder.
- Figure 1 is a side view
- Fig. 2 a front
- Fig. 3 a plan, view of our improved holder, fitted with a right-hand cutting-tool.
- A is the shank of the holder, and B the head, shown as forged from one piece.
- the head is slotted or mortised to receive a tool, 0, and a tapered and serrated wedge, D. (Shown in detail, Fig. 4.)
- this slot in which the tool rests, is tapered downward, but in crosssection it is rectangular, and fits any of the sections of tool-steel shown in Fig. 5, these being all modifications of the square, and rolled so as to have a uniform cross-section
- rods and bars of this special steel no forging is necessary in shaping cutters; a piece is cut off of the proper length and ground to the proper bevel.
- Fig. 6 is like Fig. 2, except that it shows the manner of fixing a left-hand cutting-tool.
- the tools are held in place by means of a dog or clamp, F, swivel-bolt G, and nut 11.
- the clamp piv- 1876; application filed ots on a curved projection, c, has an oblong hole to receive the swivel-bolt, and a jaw, d, to impinge against the tool or its bindingwedge.
- the bolt G is swiveled at a in a slot in the head B.
- the tool-holder consisting of the stock A, the head B, mortised or slotted, as shown, the clamp F, and the swivel-bolt Gr,- with nut b. all combined and arranged substantially as herein set forth.
- the clamp F pivoted or fulcrumed, as shown at c, and provided with a jaw, 61, in combination with the swivel-bolt G and nut b, all arranged to hold the tool in place, as set forth.
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Description
A. I. NEW, R. A. MATTHEWS & w. H. BERRY.
TOOL-HOLDER.
I Patented Oct. 24, 8'76.
JNVENTURS:
N4 PETERS. PHOTO-LITHOGRAPH throughout.
STATES ATENT QFFIGE.
HENRY BERRY, OF NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND.
IMPROVEMENT IN TOOL-HOLDERS.
I Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 183,505, dated October 24,
September 5, 1876.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, ALFRED JAMES NEW, REUBEN ALEXANDER MATTHEWS, and WIL- LIAM HENRY BER-RY, all of Nottingham, England, have invented certain Improvements in Tool-Holders and Tools, of which the following is a specification:
Ourinvention relates to holders for cuttingtools used on metal-work in lathes, planers, 850., and to special tool-steel, having sections adapted to various kinds of cutters, but all adapted to fit in our improved holder.
The invention consists, first, in the holder, constructed as will be hereinafter set forth; and, second, in the tool-steelmade with a uniform sectional area throughout,-and specially adapted to our holder.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a side view, Fig. 2 a front, and Fig. 3 a plan, view of our improved holder, fitted with a right-hand cutting-tool.
A is the shank of the holder, and B the head, shown as forged from one piece. The head is slotted or mortised to receive a tool, 0, and a tapered and serrated wedge, D. (Shown in detail, Fig. 4.) It will be seen by reference to Fig. 2 that this slot, in which the tool rests, is tapered downward, but in crosssection it is rectangular, and fits any of the sections of tool-steel shown in Fig. 5, these being all modifications of the square, and rolled so as to have a uniform cross-section By using rods and bars of this special steel no forging is necessary in shaping cutters; a piece is cut off of the proper length and ground to the proper bevel.
Fig. 6 is like Fig. 2, except that it shows the manner of fixing a left-hand cutting-tool.
In this the wedge D and cutter or tool'O have changed places.
In addition to the slot for holding the tool 0, another one, arranged nearly at right angles to it, is shown in the various figures. This is adapted to bear a tool, E, as shown in Fig. 7. This tool may also be fixed crosswise, as shown in Fig. 8, its thinner edge resting in a correspondingly-shaped groove at a in the figures. The cross-section ofthe tool E is shown in Fig. 8, and the slot in the head to receive it should, of course, correspond therewith. I
However arranged in the holder, the tools are held in place by means of a dog or clamp, F, swivel-bolt G, and nut 11. The clamp piv- 1876; application filed ots on a curved projection, c, has an oblong hole to receive the swivel-bolt, and a jaw, d, to impinge against the tool or its bindingwedge. The bolt G is swiveled at a in a slot in the head B.
The toothed face of the wedge D must be placed next to the tool 0, and the jaw cl of the clamp against the rear or upper end of the wedge. Them-by screwing up the nut b, the tool is held firmly in place. When the wedge is omitted, as in the case of the tool E, thejaw of the clamp bears directly against the tool itself, as shown. in Figs. 7 and 8.
It will be understood that from the special forms or sections of tool-steel shown in Fig. 5, we can advantageously and expeditiously produce a variety of tools suitable for various cutting purposes. Further, the novel and uniform shape of these special forms, when placed in our holder, gives a positive and fixed angle for cutting.
This invention was patented in Great Britain December 9, 1875.
We claim- 1. The tool-holder consisting of the stock A, the head B, mortised or slotted, as shown, the clamp F, and the swivel-bolt Gr,- with nut b. all combined and arranged substantially as herein set forth.
2. The combination of the head B, mortised or slotted, substantially as shown, the clamp F, constructed as specified, and the roughened wedge D and tool 0, formed as described, all arranged to operate substantially as set forth.
3. In a tool-holder, the clamp F, pivoted or fulcrumed, as shown at c, and provided with a jaw, 61, in combination with the swivel-bolt G and nut b, all arranged to hold the tool in place, as set forth.
4. The combination of the head B, having I a socket or slot with a right and left taper, a tool, 0, with parallel sides, and a "wedge, D, having its opposite sides tapered precisely as the walls of the socket, all for the purpose of adjusting the tool either to the right or left,- as shown and described.
' ALFRED J. NEW.
R. A. MATTHEWS. W. H. BERRY. Witnesses:
WM. WHITTLEY, WR. GRIFFITH,
Solicitors Clerks, Nottingham.
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