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US23678A
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    • B27GACCESSORY MACHINES OR APPARATUS FOR WORKING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIALS; TOOLS FOR WORKING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIALS; SAFETY DEVICES FOR WOOD WORKING MACHINES OR TOOLS
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  • JACKSON GORHAM, OF BAIRDSTOWN, GEORGIA JACKSON GORHAM, OF BAIRDSTOWN, GEORGIA.
  • This invention consists in having the stock of the plane formed of wood with metal sides andthe front part of the wooden portion made adjustable by means of set screws, so that the throat may be enlarged and contracted at pleasure, as the nature of the work may require.
  • the invention is designed to facilitate the construction of planes and render them more perfect than those of ordinary construction.
  • A represents the plane stock, which is formed of a wooden center a, a, with a
  • the back part a, of the wooden part of the stock is permanently attached to the metal plates I), but the front part a, is adjustable, that is to say, it is allowed to slide longitudinally between the plates Z), Z), and nearer to or farther from the part a', of the central wooden portion as may be desired,-the part being secured at any desired point by set screws (LX, (LX.
  • the throat c, of the plane is formed between the parts c, c, of the central wooden portion of the plane, the fro-nt end of the part a', being inclined, as shown at d, and the lback end of the part a, having a double inclined surface, as shown at e, f.
  • the throat constitute the throat, and as the part a, is adjustable the throat it may be seen may be enlarged or contracted as desired.
  • the iron B is of usual form and is fitted against the end cl, ofthe part a, and secured thereto by a wooden key or wedge g, which is driven behind flanches t, it, formed on the inner sides of the plates b, 5,-the flanches being cast with the plates b, b.
  • the plane may be very readily constructed, much more so, than if made entirely of wood in the ordinary way.
  • the throat c is formed or made without difculty and its orifice at the cutting edge of the iron B, may be contracted or enlarged as occasion may require.
  • the plates may be of cast metal, and the central part a, a, may be of beech or other similar wood.

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JACKSON GORHAM, OF BAIRDSTOWN, GEORGIA.
BENCH-PLANE STOCK.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 23,678, dated Apr1 19, 1859.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JACKSON GORHAM, of Bairdstown, in the county of Oglethorpe and State of Georgia, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Joiners Planes; and I -do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making a part of this specification, in which- Figure l, is a longitudinal vertical section of my invention taken in the line Fig. 2. `Fig. 2, is a plan or top view of ditto.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the two figures.
This invention consists in having the stock of the plane formed of wood with metal sides andthe front part of the wooden portion made adjustable by means of set screws, so that the throat may be enlarged and contracted at pleasure, as the nature of the work may require.
The invention is designed to facilitate the construction of planes and render them more perfect than those of ordinary construction.
To enable those skilled in the art to fully understand and construct my invention I will proceed to describe it.
A, represents the plane stock, which is formed of a wooden center a, a, with a The back part a, of the wooden part of the stock is permanently attached to the metal plates I), but the front part a, is adjustable, that is to say, it is allowed to slide longitudinally between the plates Z), Z), and nearer to or farther from the part a', of the central wooden portion as may be desired,-the part being secured at any desired point by set screws (LX, (LX.
The throat c, of the plane is formed between the parts c, c, of the central wooden portion of the plane, the fro-nt end of the part a', being inclined, as shown at d, and the lback end of the part a, having a double inclined surface, as shown at e, f. This form ofthe adjoining ends of the parts a, a,
constitute the throat, and as the part a, is adjustable the throat it may be seen may be enlarged or contracted as desired.
The lower edges of the metal slides b, In, do not quite extend down to the bottom of the wooden portion a, a, of the stock, and consequently the bottoms of the wooden portion a, a, constitute the sole of the plane. The iron B, is of usual form and is fitted against the end cl, ofthe part a, and secured thereto by a wooden key or wedge g, which is driven behind flanches t, it, formed on the inner sides of the plates b, 5,-the flanches being cast with the plates b, b.
From the above description it will be seen that the plane may be very readily constructed, much more so, than if made entirely of wood in the ordinary way. The throat c, is formed or made without difculty and its orifice at the cutting edge of the iron B, may be contracted or enlarged as occasion may require. The plates may be of cast metal, and the central part a, a, may be of beech or other similar wood.
Having thus described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is,
Constructing the plane stock of a central wooden portion a, a', secured between metal side plates b, b, provided with flanches it, h,
JACKSON G'ORHAM.
Witnesses GEO. l/V. NEAL, IVM. O. CHENEY, Jun.
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