US210180A - Improvement in machines for checking pistol-handles - Google Patents

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    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23QDETAILS, COMPONENTS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR MACHINE TOOLS, e.g. ARRANGEMENTS FOR COPYING OR CONTROLLING; MACHINE TOOLS IN GENERAL CHARACTERISED BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF PARTICULAR DETAILS OR COMPONENTS; COMBINATIONS OR ASSOCIATIONS OF METAL-WORKING MACHINES, NOT DIRECTED TO A PARTICULAR RESULT
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  • the object of my invention is to produce in a uniform manner the grooves usually made on the sides of pistol-handles, to give a rmer gripe, and ordinarily called checking 5 7 and it consists of a shaft having a spiral movement lengthwise inside a sleeve arranged to rotate Fig. III is a transverse vertical section through the sleeve, shaft, and its bearing.
  • A represents a shaft, having its bearing in a cylindrical sleeve, D', which is arranged to revolve in a support, I, and to one end of this sleeve is iixed a disk, D, p'ro-v vided on its periphery with any desired number of teeth or a series of indents, and a collar or stop, t', is fixed at the other end of the sleeve, to prevent the latter from working out of its support.
  • the shaft A has a spiral groove, c, made therein, and a feather, e, on the inside of the disk enters this groove, so that when the shaft is moved to and frolongitudinally in the sleeve it is caused to partially revolve in one direction or the other by the feather and groove.
  • a spring-detent, F enteringone of the indents in the periphery of the disk, serves to hold the disk, sleeve, and shaft in any desired position, although any other arrangement of l detent or stop would answer quite as well.
  • the shaft A near its smaller end, may rest in another support, f, to give it the desired rigidity and steadiness.
  • a suitable bed which may be attached by.
  • set--screws may be permanently fixed, and at another point along the shaft is another bed, a', the former to receive the material to be checked and the latter to receive the pattern or former.
  • the latter may be so formed at those points as to be adapted to receive the pattern and the piece to be checked.
  • L is a shaft, arranged to revolve in suitable bearings or supports
  • B is a frame adapted to swing upon the shaft L as a pivot, and this frame I denominate a vibrating or swinging frame
  • at h is a smallA wheel or pattern-tool
  • at h' is a shaft arranged to revolve in bearings in the frame, with a eut ter to be secured thereto, a band passing around the wheel on the shaft L, and also around the shaft li', serving to cause the shaft h and cutting-tool to revolve rapidly when motion is given to the shaft L.
  • both beds a and a and the axis of the shaft L should be on the same plane to obtain the best results in the accuy of the material.
  • the detent is then dropped into one of the indents in the disk, and the Shaft is then moved longitudinally untilone groove is cut, the pattern-tool at h resting on.

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J.H.BULLARD. Machine for Checkingvr Pistol-Handilesm No. 210,180. Patehted Nov. 26, 187s.
UNITED STATESPA'IENI OFFICE.
JAMES n. BULLARD, or SPRINGFIELD, MASSAGHUSETTS, ASsIGNoE To DANIEL B.- wESsoN.
lMPROVEM-ENT IN MACHINES FOR CHECK-ING PISTOL-HANDLES Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 210,180, dated November 26, 1878; application filed october 14, 187e.'
To all 'whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JAMES H. BULLAED, of Springield, in the State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Machine for Checking PistoLHandles; and that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making a part of this specification, and to the letters of reference marked thereon.
The object of my invention is to produce in a uniform manner the grooves usually made on the sides of pistol-handles, to give a rmer gripe, and ordinarily called checking 5 7 and it consists of a shaft having a spiral movement lengthwise inside a sleeve arranged to rotate Fig. III is a transverse vertical section through the sleeve, shaft, and its bearing.
In the drawing, A represents a shaft, having its bearing in a cylindrical sleeve, D', which is arranged to revolve in a support, I, and to one end of this sleeve is iixed a disk, D, p'ro-v vided on its periphery with any desired number of teeth or a series of indents, and a collar or stop, t', is fixed at the other end of the sleeve, to prevent the latter from working out of its support.
The shaft A has a spiral groove, c, made therein, and a feather, e, on the inside of the disk enters this groove, so that when the shaft is moved to and frolongitudinally in the sleeve it is caused to partially revolve in one direction or the other by the feather and groove.- A spring-detent, F, enteringone of the indents in the periphery of the disk, serves to hold the disk, sleeve, and shaft in any desired position, although any other arrangement of l detent or stop would answer quite as well. The shaft A, near its smaller end, may rest in another support, f, to give it the desired rigidity and steadiness.
At the desired point along the shaft isiixed a suitable bed, a, which may be attached by.
set--screws, or may be permanently fixed, and at another point along the shaft is another bed, a', the former to receive the material to be checked and the latter to receive the pattern or former. Instead of these beds, however, being made separate from the shaft and attached thereto, the latter may be so formed at those points as to be adapted to receive the pattern and the piece to be checked.
L is a shaft, arranged to revolve in suitable bearings or supports n and B is a frame adapted to swing upon the shaft L as a pivot, and this frame I denominate a vibrating or swinging frame, and at h is a smallA wheel or pattern-tool, and at h' is a shaft arranged to revolve in bearings in the frame, with a eut ter to be secured thereto, a band passing around the wheel on the shaft L, and also around the shaft li', serving to cause the shaft h and cutting-tool to revolve rapidly when motion is given to the shaft L.
The upper surface of both beds a and a and the axis of the shaft L should be on the same plane to obtain the best results in the accuy of the material. The detent is then dropped into one of the indents in the disk, and the Shaft is then moved longitudinally untilone groove is cut, the pattern-tool at h resting on.
the pattern and governing the amount of material taken out by the cutter on the shafth The detent is then drawn out again, the disk turned the desired distance, the detent dropped in again, and the shaft moved longitudinally,
Vas before, 'f and so on until all the groove-.s
have been out in one direction. The pieceis then removed from the bed a and placed upon another spirally-operating shaft, arranged with a frame,B, both in a position just the reverse from that shown in the drawing, it being necessary to perform the whole work of checking when grooves are wanted in both directions, or diagonally across each other, to have two machines, both alike, but having,` the shaft A and frame B arranged in just the reverse position with reference to each other to that shown in the drawing.
By this invention the checking on pistolhandles may be performed very rapidly and accurately.
I am aware that forming -lnachines have heretofore been made in which one surface was wrought with a cutting-tool, and in which the cutting-tool was controlled in its Inove-
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