US2452988A - Work indexing attachment for lathes - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a novel work indexing attachment for wood lathes, and the primary ob ject of the invention is to provide an efiicient device of this kind particularly adapted for use in presenting the successive edges or edge portions of a piece of wood to the face of a sanding disk mounted on the lathe spindle, whereby to smooth said edges or edge portions.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a device of the above kind which is comparatively simple in construction, easy to install on the lathe, easy to use, and efficient in use.
- a still further object is to provide a device of the above kind which may be readily applied to the bed of a lathe and which includes a work holder providing for rotatable adjustment of the work about a vertical axis relative to the sanding disk to properly present the successive edges or edge portions of the piece of work to the face of the Sanding disk, and which is movable horizontally parallel with the face of the sanding disk to present the work to different portions of the sanding disk face.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a device of the above kind whichpermits adjustment of the work toward and from the sanding disk, whereby to accommodate work of different shapes and sizes.
- Still another object is to provide means for initially rotatably adjusting the work relative to the sanding disk so as to bring about a predetermined initial relationship between the work and the sanding disk without requiring disposition of the work in a predetermined definite relation ship to the rotatable index disk of the work holder.
- Figure l is a side elevational view of a work indexing attachment embodying the present invention and applied to the bed of a lathe which is shown in transverse section.
- Figure 2 is a top plan view thereof, partly broken away in section.
- Figure 3 is a transverse section taken on line 33 of Figure 2.
- Figure 4 is a longitudinal section taken on line 2- of Figure 2, with parts omitted.
- Figure 5 is a fragmentary view, partly in elevation and partly in vertical section, showing the means for remo-vably attaching the work to the rotatable index disk of the work holder.
- 5 indicates 2 the longitudinally slotted bed of a wood lathe
- 6 1ndicates the lathe head stock provided with the usual threaded spindle i.
- a sanding disk 8 is suitably secured on the spindle l for use-in smoothing the edges or edge portionsof a piece of work presented to said sanding disk by means of the present indexing attachment.
- the present attachment includes a mam base plate 9 adapted to be rigidly bolted at one end upon the lathe bed 5 through thelongitudinal slot of the latter, as at l9.
- the base plate 9 is provided with a transversely movable slide l I that moves in a direction parallel with the lathe spindle l and at right angles to the plane of the sanding disk .8.
- the slide ll comprises a plate l2 having bevelled side edges and slidably fitted in a-dove-tailed groove I3 provided in the upper face of the base plate 9, and upstanding guide rails l4 secured on and extending across the ends of the plate 12' parallel with the plane of the sanding disk.
- the upper edge portions of the guide rails M have undercut grooves H5 in the inner sides thereof to provide guideways which receive thebevellecl edges of a second slidelB that is movable ina direction parallel with the plane of the sanding disk 8. Adjustment of the slide H is effected by means of an adjusting screw ll journaled in a bearing bracket [8 secured to an edge of the base plate 9, said adjusting screw extending through and having threaded engagement in the adjacent guide rail I 4 of said slide l I.
- the slide it carries a work holder H] which includes a base plate 20 having a depending hollow boss 2! which is journaled in an opening 22 provided in the slide H5.
- the work holder further includes a rotatable index disk 23 having a depending stub shaft 25 which is journaled in the boss 2
- the index disk 23 has a series of uniformly spaced radially disposed peripheral sockets 25 for a purpose which will be presently explained.
- the index disk has a central upstanding threaded stud 26 onto which is adapted to be removably screwed the internally threaded sleeve 2'? of a conventional lathe face plate 28.
- the piece of work W whose edges or edge portions are to be smoothed by the sanding disk 8 may be secured upon the face plate 28 by screws 29 or the like.
- an upstanding boss 38 through which is slidable a locking pin 3! which is normally projected by spring 32 to engage in the socket 25 of the index disk 23 which is registered therewith, whereby to releasably hold the index disk in any of its rotatably adjusted positions.
- also extends through a bracket 33 secured to the boss 30, spring '32 being interposed between the bracket 33 and a collar 35 secured on the pin 3!
- the base plate 28 of the work holder ispro- Vided at one end with an arcuate slot 36 which is concentric with the axis of boss 2
- a clamping screw 37 passes through the slot fi'and is threaded into the slide 18 for securing the base plate 20 in its different rotatably adjusted positions;
- the purpose of this adjustment of base plate. 20 is to effect predetermined relationship between the Work andthe sanding disk without calculating a predetermined relationship between the work and the face plate 28 before attaching the work to the latter.
- the work Wis secured upon th'eaface plate 28, whereupon the face p ate 28 isthreadedon-to the stud 25 of the index disk.
- the slides II and I6 are then adjusted relative to each other and the main base plate 9 so as to bring thew-ork into engagement with the sanding disk 8.
- the index disk 23 isrotatably adjusted to bring the successive edge or edge portion of thework into [position for being aetedupon by the sanding disk. 01? course, when smoothing the edges or edge portions of non-circular work, the
- slideszmust be adjusted to provide sufiicient clear ance sothatrotary adjustment of the workmay be effected.
- the slide it By moving the slide it, the work man be shifted relative to the sanding disk parallel with the plane of the latter so as to utilize the different portions of the sanding disk surface.
- a work indexing attachment for a wood lathevincluding a longitudinally slotted bed and having a sanding disk secured on theheadvstock spindle thereof comprising an elongated main base plate, a nutte-d bolt extending through an end portion of said main base plate and the slot of said bed for rigidly securing said base plate to and upon the lathe bed adjacent the sanding disk so that said main base plate projects laterally from said bed, a slide movable transversely of the other end portion of said base plate, and parallel with said bed manually operable adjusting means for said slide, a second slide mounted on the first named slide'for movement in a direction at right angles to the direction of movement of said first named slide and parallel with the plane of the sanding disk, a work holder carried by the second named sll-deand including a horizontal index disk mounted for rotation about a vertical axis and having means for. securing a piece of work thereon, and manually releasable means for securing said index' disk
- th means for securing the piece of Work on the index disk includes a central upstanding threaded stud carried by said index disk and adapted to have a conventional lathei ace plate secure thereon with the piece of Work attached thereto.
- said Work holder further includes a second base plate having a depending tubular stud journaled in the second named slide for permitting rotary adjustment of said second base plate relative to the second named slide about the axis of the index disk, and means for securin said second named base plate in different positions of rotary adjustment relative to the second named slide, said index disk having a series of peripheral sockets, said manually releasable means including a locking pin carried by said second-named base plate and spring-projected into any one of the sockets registered therewith.
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NOV. 2, 1948. BROWN 2,452,988
WORK INDEXING ATTACHMENT FOR LATHES Filed Feb. 20, 1947 2 Sheets- Sheet 2 John D. Brown Inventor Patented Nov. 2, 1948 WORK INDEXING ATTACHMENT FOR LATHES John 1). Brown, E nid, okla. Application February 20, 1947, Serial No. 129,739,
3 Claims. (01151- 216) This invention relates to a novel work indexing attachment for wood lathes, and the primary ob ject of the invention is to provide an efiicient device of this kind particularly adapted for use in presenting the successive edges or edge portions of a piece of wood to the face of a sanding disk mounted on the lathe spindle, whereby to smooth said edges or edge portions.
A further object of the invention is to provide a device of the above kind which is comparatively simple in construction, easy to install on the lathe, easy to use, and efficient in use.
A still further object is to provide a device of the above kind which may be readily applied to the bed of a lathe and which includes a work holder providing for rotatable adjustment of the work about a vertical axis relative to the sanding disk to properly present the successive edges or edge portions of the piece of work to the face of the Sanding disk, and which is movable horizontally parallel with the face of the sanding disk to present the work to different portions of the sanding disk face.
Another object of the invention is to provide a device of the above kind whichpermits adjustment of the work toward and from the sanding disk, whereby to accommodate work of different shapes and sizes.
Still another object is to provide means for initially rotatably adjusting the work relative to the sanding disk so as to bring about a predetermined initial relationship between the work and the sanding disk without requiring disposition of the work in a predetermined definite relation ship to the rotatable index disk of the work holder.
The exact nature of the present invention, as well as more specific objects and features there of, will become apparent from the following description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure l is a side elevational view of a work indexing attachment embodying the present invention and applied to the bed of a lathe which is shown in transverse section.
Figure 2 is a top plan view thereof, partly broken away in section.
Figure 3 is a transverse section taken on line 33 of Figure 2.
Figure 4 is a longitudinal section taken on line 2- of Figure 2, with parts omitted.
Figure 5 is a fragmentary view, partly in elevation and partly in vertical section, showing the means for remo-vably attaching the work to the rotatable index disk of the work holder.
Referring in detail to the drawings, 5 indicates 2 the longitudinally slotted bed of a wood lathe, and 6 1ndicates the lathe head stock provided with the usual threaded spindle i. A sanding disk 8 is suitably secured on the spindle l for use-in smoothing the edges or edge portionsof a piece of work presented to said sanding disk by means of the present indexing attachment. 1
As shown, the present attachment includes a mam base plate 9 adapted to be rigidly bolted at one end upon the lathe bed 5 through thelongitudinal slot of the latter, as at l9. At its other end portion, the base plate 9 is provided with a transversely movable slide l I that moves in a direction parallel with the lathe spindle l and at right angles to the plane of the sanding disk .8. The slide ll comprises a plate l2 having bevelled side edges and slidably fitted in a-dove-tailed groove I3 provided in the upper face of the base plate 9, and upstanding guide rails l4 secured on and extending across the ends of the plate 12' parallel with the plane of the sanding disk. The upper edge portions of the guide rails M have undercut grooves H5 in the inner sides thereof to provide guideways which receive thebevellecl edges of a second slidelB that is movable ina direction parallel with the plane of the sanding disk 8. Adjustment of the slide H is effected by means of an adjusting screw ll journaled in a bearing bracket [8 secured to an edge of the base plate 9, said adjusting screw extending through and having threaded engagement in the adjacent guide rail I 4 of said slide l I.
The slide it carries a work holder H] which includes a base plate 20 having a depending hollow boss 2! which is journaled in an opening 22 provided in the slide H5. The work holder further includes a rotatable index disk 23 having a depending stub shaft 25 which is journaled in the boss 2| of base plate 20. The index disk 23 has a series of uniformly spaced radially disposed peripheral sockets 25 for a purpose which will be presently explained. In addition, the index disk has a central upstanding threaded stud 26 onto which is adapted to be removably screwed the internally threaded sleeve 2'? of a conventional lathe face plate 28. The piece of work W whose edges or edge portions are to be smoothed by the sanding disk 8 may be secured upon the face plate 28 by screws 29 or the like.
Provided on the base plate 20 of the work holder I9 at one side of index disk 23 is an upstanding boss 38 through which is slidable a locking pin 3! which is normally projected by spring 32 to engage in the socket 25 of the index disk 23 which is registered therewith, whereby to releasably hold the index disk in any of its rotatably adjusted positions. This of course provides for holding the work W stationary during each sanding operation with respect to the successive edges or edge portions of the work. The pin 3| also extends through a bracket 33 secured to the boss 30, spring '32 being interposed between the bracket 33 and a collar 35 secured on the pin 3! inwardly ofthe part of bracket 33 through-which pin 3| extends; Any suitable provision may be made as generally indicated at 35, for releasably holding the pin; 3| in retracted position so as to permit free rotation of the index wheel and the work when desired.
The base plate 28 of the work holder ispro- Vided at one end with an arcuate slot 36 which is concentric with the axis of boss 2| about which said base plate 29 is rotatably adjustable. A clamping screw 37 passes through the slot fi'and is threaded into the slide 18 for securing the base plate 20 in its different rotatably adjusted positions; The purpose of this adjustment of base plate. 20 is to effect predetermined relationship between the Work andthe sanding disk without calculating a predetermined relationship between the work and the face plate 28 before attaching the work to the latter.
In using the attachment, the work Wis secured upon th'eaface plate 28, whereupon the face p ate 28 isthreadedon-to the stud 25 of the index disk. The slides II and I6 are then adjusted relative to each other and the main base plate 9 so as to bring thew-ork into engagement with the sanding disk 8. After each edge or edge portion of the Work is-sanded, the index disk 23 isrotatably adjusted to bring the successive edge or edge portion of thework into [position for being aetedupon by the sanding disk. 01? course, when smoothing the edges or edge portions of non-circular work, the
slideszmust be adjusted to provide sufiicient clear ance sothatrotary adjustment of the workmay be effected. By moving the slide it, the work man be shifted relative to the sanding disk parallel with the plane of the latter so as to utilize the different portions of the sanding disk surface.
From theioregoing description, it is believed that, the nstructiom operation and advantages of the present invention will be readily understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art. Modifications and changes in details of construe tion are contemplated, such as fairly fall within the scope of the invention as claimed.
What I claim is:
A work indexing attachment for a wood lathevincluding a longitudinally slotted bed and having a sanding disk secured on theheadvstock spindle thereof, comprising an elongated main base plate, a nutte-d bolt extending through an end portion of said main base plate and the slot of said bed for rigidly securing said base plate to and upon the lathe bed adjacent the sanding disk so that said main base plate projects laterally from said bed, a slide movable transversely of the other end portion of said base plate, and parallel with said bed manually operable adjusting means for said slide, a second slide mounted on the first named slide'for movement in a direction at right angles to the direction of movement of said first named slide and parallel with the plane of the sanding disk, a work holder carried by the second named sll-deand including a horizontal index disk mounted for rotation about a vertical axis and having means for. securing a piece of work thereon, and manually releasable means for securing said index' disk in different positions of rotary adjustment.
2. The construction defined in claim 1, wherein th means for securing the piece of Work on the index disk includes a central upstanding threaded stud carried by said index disk and adapted to have a conventional lathei ace plate secure thereon with the piece of Work attached thereto.
3. The construction defined in claim 1, wherein said Work holder further includes a second base plate having a depending tubular stud journaled in the second named slide for permitting rotary adjustment of said second base plate relative to the second named slide about the axis of the index disk, and means for securin said second named base plate in different positions of rotary adjustment relative to the second named slide, said index disk having a series of peripheral sockets, said manually releasable means including a locking pin carried by said second-named base plate and spring-projected into any one of the sockets registered therewith.
JOHN D. BRQEVN.
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