US218002A - Improvement in metal-drilling machines - Google Patents

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    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23BTURNING; BORING
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    • Y10T408/55Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool with work-engaging structure other than Tool or tool-support
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  • My invention is designed to supply a need long felt by blacksmiths and workers in metal generally and it consists in an anvil combined, as hereinafter set forth, with certain appurtenances.
  • the anvilA (shown in the accompanying drawings) has the usual horn a, removable cutter a, and perforated lugs b b, for attaching it to the base.
  • the jaw c of the vise G is cast integral with the anvil, as is also the bearing D for the sliding jaw, which latter is provided with orifices for the rod d and screw d, the hole for the latter being suitably tapped.
  • the anvil is cast upon an internally-threaded tube for the screw.
  • the sliding jaw c is of the usual shape, ex cept that the rod d and hole for the screw are not vertically beneath the jaw, the object being to admit of rods or long objects being held vertically in the center of thevise. Also,
  • a strong perforated lug, K having a set screw, k, as shown.
  • This is designed to clamp the shaft of a drill, F, in proper position as regards the vise and anvil.
  • the drill is of the usual con struction, having a hand wheel,f, mounted upon a threaded rod, f.
  • the rod is slotted longitudinally at g, and on it is mounted a bevel-gear wheel, G, that meshes with a second wheel, Gr, driven by a crank, Land handle i.
  • a step, H, provided with a clamping-screw, h, is located on the lower end of the rod f, and retains the drill-point h.
  • the shaft of the drill is made circular to admit of its revo lution in the lug K, wherein it is securely fastened in any position by the screw It.
  • the vise-jaw may be formed flush with the upper surface of the anvil; but as this would require the work to be reversed in many instances, as in filing, and as the vise is practically out of the way in the position shown, it is deemed preferable to have it project, as illustrated, above the anvil-face.

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H. DUGSH. Metal-Drilling Machine. I N 218,002. PaJented July 29,1879.
Witnesses, inmate:
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HENRY DUGSH, OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
IMPROVEMENT lN METAL-DRILLING MACHINES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 218,002, dated July 29, 1879; application filed March 14, 1879.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, HENRY DUOSH, of Baltimore city, Stateof Maryland, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Anvils; and I hereby declare the same to be fully, clearly, and exactly described as follows, referencebeinghad to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l is a side elevation, and Fig. 2 an end elevation, of the device.
My invention is designed to supply a need long felt by blacksmiths and workers in metal generally and it consists in an anvil combined, as hereinafter set forth, with certain appurtenances.
In metal -working establishments that indispensable article, the vise, has heretofore been generally secured to the work-bench, and has been liable to become loose sooner or later and cause annoyance, besides having its efficien cy incidentally impaired, as stability of the work is practically indispensable in nearly all operations in metal-working.
I obviate these difficulties by casting the stationary jaw of the vise and the bearing for the rod of the movable jaw integral with an ordinary anvil,whose weightinsures stability. The anvilA(shown in the accompanying drawings) has the usual horn a, removable cutter a, and perforated lugs b b, for attaching it to the base. At the end opposite the horn the jaw c of the vise G is cast integral with the anvil, as is also the bearing D for the sliding jaw, which latter is provided with orifices for the rod d and screw d, the hole for the latter being suitably tapped. As an alternative, the anvil is cast upon an internally-threaded tube for the screw.
The sliding jaw c is of the usual shape, ex cept that the rod d and hole for the screw are not vertically beneath the jaw, the object being to admit of rods or long objects being held vertically in the center of thevise. Also,
integral with the vise is cast a strong perforated lug, K, having a set screw, k, as shown. This is designed to clamp the shaft of a drill, F, in proper position as regards the vise and anvil. The drill is of the usual con struction, having a hand wheel,f, mounted upon a threaded rod, f. The rod is slotted longitudinally at g, and on it is mounted a bevel-gear wheel, G, that meshes with a second wheel, Gr, driven by a crank, Land handle i.
A step, H, provided with a clamping-screw, h, is located on the lower end of the rod f, and retains the drill-point h. The shaft of the drill is made circular to admit of its revo lution in the lug K, wherein it is securely fastened in any position by the screw It.
Inasmuch as the parts are of the usual construction, separately considered, it is unnecessary to describe the operation of the device.
Should it be deemed desirable, the vise-jaw may be formed flush with the upper surface of the anvil; but as this would require the work to be reversed in many instances, as in filing, and as the vise is practically out of the way in the position shown, it is deemed preferable to have it project, as illustrated, above the anvil-face.
The advantages of the device, as a whole, aside from the mere convenience of juxtaposition, will be at once apparent as the anvil furnishes a perfectly stable support for vise or drill, or both.
What I claim is In combination with the adjustable drillstandard and vise, a base common to both, and having the stationary jaw of the vise and the support for the drill-standard integral, as
set forth.
HENRY DUOSH. Witnesses J. O. GITTINGER, GEO. H. PISTEL.
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