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- This invention relates more particularly to the construction of a portable saw-gummer which can be easily moved from place to place and set up for use at the place where the saws are to be gummed, and which is easily and conveniently actuated by hand.
- the invention consists of the particular construction ot' the apparatus, as hereinafter fully set forth.
- Figure 1 is a side elevation ot' myimproved saw-gommer.
- Fig. 2 is a front elevation thereof.
- Fig. 3 is a vertical section of the machine.
- Fig. 4 is a horizontal section.
- Fig. 5 is a similar view, illustrating the manner in which the end of the saw-plate is cut od between the dies.
- A represents the body ofthe main frame, composed ot' a vertical plate or bar, preferably constructed of iron, and provided near its upper end with a cross-bar, a, which forms ears having holes for the insertion of screws, by
- the lower end of the plate A is also providedwith one or more perforations, b, for the insertion of fasteningscrews.
- C represents the die-holder, consisting of a horizontal frame which straddles the plate A with its slotted rear end, and which is secured to the plate A by bolts c.
- the die D represents the stationary die, secured in the frame O by set-screws d, and resting on the upper ends of twoinclined braces, E, which are secured with their lower ends to the plate A.
- the die D is provided with a V-shaped perforatiomd', corresponding in form with the interdental spaces of the saw.
- F represents the movable die, formed at the lower end of a reciprocating bar, F', which slides in a vertical way formed by the vertical' front side of the bar A, two side plates, Gr G, secured to both sides of the bar A, and afront plate, H, secured to the side plates, G.
- This bar F is made rectangular in cross-section,
- the ma chine is thereby enabled to be operated from either the front or the rear side, so that if an obstruction should be met on one side the machine can be actuated from the other side.
- m is a spring secured to the upper end of the bar A, and engaging with its free front end in a recess in the. rear side of the bar F', whereby the latter is held against the short arm of the lever J.
- the machine is secured to a suitable fixed support in an upright position, and operated by means of the lever Jin an obvious manner.
- the lower ends of the side plates, G do not comein contact with the die-holder U, but leave spaces a of sufficient height to permit the ends of the saw-plate to pass under the side plates, G. This permits the end ot' the plate which projects beyond the teeth to be cut oft' by being placed against one side of the die F, which latter operates in the manner of shea-rs in conjunction with the stationary die D.
- the end of the saw-plate to be cut ott' is gradually fed forward in line with the beveled side of the upper die, F, the portion of the plate projecting under the die F being cut ott' between the latter and the lower die, thereby permitting the plate to be fed forward the length ot the cut at a time.
- the reduced portion of the plate passes past the lower portion, t', of the die F, and through the spaces a during this operation.
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P. SISSON.
SAW GUMMBR.
(No Model.)
Patented Deo. 20,1881.
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UNITED STATES PATENT GEEICE.
PHILANDER SISSON,OF GOWANDA, NEW YORK.
SAW-GUMMER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 251,303, dated December 20, 1881. Application tiled May 31, 1881. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, PHILANDER SIssoN, of Gowanda, in the county of Gattaraugus, in the State of New York, have invented new and useful Improvements in Saw- Gummers, of which the following is aspeciiication, reference being had to the accompanying drawings.
This invention relates more particularly to the construction of a portable saw-gummer which can be easily moved from place to place and set up for use at the place where the saws are to be gummed, and which is easily and conveniently actuated by hand.
The invention consists of the particular construction ot' the apparatus, as hereinafter fully set forth.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a side elevation ot' myimproved saw-gommer. Fig. 2 is a front elevation thereof. Fig. 3 is a vertical section of the machine. Fig. 4 is a horizontal section. Fig. 5 is a similar view, illustrating the manner in which the end of the saw-plate is cut od between the dies.
Like letters of reference refer to like parts in the several figures.
A represents the body ofthe main frame, composed ot' a vertical plate or bar, preferably constructed of iron, and provided near its upper end with a cross-bar, a, which forms ears having holes for the insertion of screws, by
which the machine is secured to a stump, tree,
or other fixed object. The lower end of the plate A is also providedwith one or more perforations, b, for the insertion of fasteningscrews.
C represents the die-holder, consisting of a horizontal frame which straddles the plate A with its slotted rear end, and which is secured to the plate A by bolts c.
D represents the stationary die, secured in the frame O by set-screws d, and resting on the upper ends of twoinclined braces, E, which are secured with their lower ends to the plate A. The die D is provided with a V-shaped perforatiomd', corresponding in form with the interdental spaces of the saw.
F represents the movable die, formed at the lower end of a reciprocating bar, F', which slides in a vertical way formed by the vertical' front side of the bar A, two side plates, Gr G, secured to both sides of the bar A, and afront plate, H, secured to the side plates, G. This bar F is made rectangular in cross-section,
.except at its lower end, F, where itis V-shaped,
to correspond with the perforation d in the die D. Below the lower edge ofthe V-shaped portion F ofthe bar F the latter is provided with a downwardly-projecting extension or lip, t', which remains in the perforation d when the bar F' is in its highest position, and prevents the dies from being laterally displaced. The stationary die is readily adjusted by the setscrews d to register with the movable die.
J represents the actuating-lever, pivoted between the upper ends of the side plates, G,and provided preferably with two eccentric faces, jj, on opposite sides of the pivot l, either of which can be pressed against the upper end of the bar F to lower the same by swinging the lever J in one or theotherdirection. The ma chine is thereby enabled to be operated from either the front or the rear side, so that if an obstruction should be met on one side the machine can be actuated from the other side.
m is a spring secured to the upper end of the bar A, and engaging with its free front end in a recess in the. rear side of the bar F', whereby the latter is held against the short arm of the lever J.
The machine is secured to a suitable fixed support in an upright position, and operated by means of the lever Jin an obvious manner. The lower ends of the side plates, G, do not comein contact with the die-holder U, but leave spaces a of sufficient height to permit the ends of the saw-plate to pass under the side plates, G. This permits the end ot' the plate which projects beyond the teeth to be cut oft' by being placed against one side of the die F, which latter operates in the manner of shea-rs in conjunction with the stationary die D. The end of the saw-plate to be cut ott' is gradually fed forward in line with the beveled side of the upper die, F, the portion of the plate projecting under the die F being cut ott' between the latter and the lower die, thereby permitting the plate to be fed forward the length ot the cut at a time. The reduced portion of the plate passes past the lower portion, t', of the die F, and through the spaces a during this operation.
I claim as my inventionroo In a saw-glimmer, the combination, with t-lie between the die-holder C and side plates, G, plate A, of the die-holder G, in which the stasubstantially as set forth. tionary die is secured, and the side plates, G,
between which the movable die is guided, tbe PHILANDER SISSON' 5 lower ends ofthe plates G being arranged Vitnosses:
above the die holder C, leaving,` spaces n, eX- JNO. J. BONNER,
tending rearward from the face of the die D, EDW. J. BRADY.
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