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    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23DPLANING; SLOTTING; SHEARING; BROACHING; SAWING; FILING; SCRAPING; LIKE OPERATIONS FOR WORKING METAL BY REMOVING MATERIAL, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23D51/00Sawing machines or sawing devices working with straight blades, characterised only by constructional features of particular parts; Carrying or attaching means for tools, covered by this subclass, which are connected to a carrier at both ends
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25BTOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
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  • gage being more especially intended for use in conneotion with my new and improved interlocking bolts, shown and described in my .application for Letters Patent therefor which was allowed November 2, 1881.
  • My invention consists principally of a suit able frame adapted to be secured to the object to be bored or drilled, and provided with oppositely-inclined rests or passages for guiding the boring or drilling tool.
  • the means I employ for securing the gage to the rail in position for boring, consisting essentially of'two jaws pivoted in the frame and operated by suitable screw-bolts, also constitutes a principal feature of my invention.
  • the invention also consists in means for seeurin g the gage to the tie itself or other object to be bored or drilled, of the means whereby the direction of the tool may be changed, consisting principally of a universally-movable guide plate or rest, and of the construction, arrangement, and combination of parts, all as hereinafter more fully described.
  • Figurel is a perspective view of my improved boring-gage attached to a railroad-rail in position for boring the tie; and Fig. 2 is a detailed perspective view, showing the movable guide plate or rest.
  • the main frame A of the gage is cast or formed with the main base-plates or supports B B, the upright walls I) b, and the elevated table D, the walls being such distance apart and the table such heightas to permit the frame to be placed over a railroad-rail with the supports B B restvof the tread of the rail when the enter ends of thejaws are depressed for that purpose.
  • the outer ends of thejaws E E may be depressed for clasping the tread of the rail by a lever, cam, or wedge; but the means I prefer to use for this purpose consists of the screwrods 0 O, which pass through the internallythreaded sleeves g g, immediately above the outer ends of the jaws, which sleeves form a part of the extensions h h of the elevated table D.
  • the gage will be secured upon the tie itself by means of the screw-rods F F, (four in number,) which pass downthrough the guide-passages z iand through the internally-threaded sleeves jj, the former being made through the side ex tensions, k L, of the elevated table, the latter in the extensions 1 l of the base-plates B B.
  • G G G represent the holes or passages through the base-platesB B, through which the augerbit or other boring or drilling tool passes; and H H represent the movable rests or plates which are secured upon theinclined upward extensions (1 a of the base-plates.
  • These plates H H are formed with the U-shaped rests I I, in which the tool is placed and by which it is guided, and these plates are made adjustable in all directions by means of the screw-bolts J J, which hold the plates upon the extensions a a and the enlarged openings or a (shown in dotted lines in Fig. 2) through the said plates, through which openings the bolts pass.
  • the plates H H are first to be adjusted upon the extensions a a by the bolts J J, so that the rests will properly register with the to be used.
  • Thejaws E E are pivoted in such mannerin theframe that the weight of the inner ends of the jaws is greater than that of the outer ends, so that when the rods 0 G are unscrewed for detaching the frame from the rail the inner ends of the jaws will of their own weight disengage the tread of the rail.
  • a gage for boring intersecting diagonal holes consisting of a suitable frame adapted to be secured upon the object to be bored, and formed with inclined passage rests or supports for the tool, substantially as described.
  • the gage for boring diagonal intersecting holes made substantially as herein shown and described, consisting of the frame A, formed with the elevated table D, and the passages G, in combination with rests or plates H, jaws E, and the screw-rods O O, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.

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TQJ. BUSH.
BORING GAG-E.
Patented May 2 1882* fiww flb hw ATTORNEYS.
WITNESSES UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
THOMAS J. BUSH, OF LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY.
BORING-GAGE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 257,288, dated May 2, 188.2. Application filed January 12, 1882. (No model.)
'drilled or bored, and whereby the holes may be made to intersect each other at any desired depth in the object being bored or drilled, the
gage being more especially intended for use in conneotion with my new and improved interlocking bolts, shown and described in my .application for Letters Patent therefor which was allowed November 2, 1881.
My invention consists principally of a suit able frame adapted to be secured to the object to be bored or drilled, and provided with oppositely-inclined rests or passages for guiding the boring or drilling tool. I have shown in the annexed drawings my improved gage applied for boring railroad-ties for the insertion of my said interlocking bolts for securing the railroad-rail. I do not confine myself to such application of the gage; but
I the means I employ for securing the gage to the rail in position for boring, consisting essentially of'two jaws pivoted in the frame and operated by suitable screw-bolts, also constitutes a principal feature of my invention.
The invention also consists in means for seeurin g the gage to the tie itself or other object to be bored or drilled, of the means whereby the direction of the tool may be changed, consisting principally of a universally-movable guide plate or rest, and of the construction, arrangement, and combination of parts, all as hereinafter more fully described.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in both the figures.
Figurelis a perspective view of my improved boring-gage attached to a railroad-rail in position for boring the tie; and Fig. 2 is a detailed perspective view, showing the movable guide plate or rest.
In the form of gage shown in the drawings the main frame A of the gage is cast or formed with the main base-plates or supports B B, the upright walls I) b, and the elevated table D, the walls being such distance apart and the table such heightas to permit the frame to be placed over a railroad-rail with the supports B B restvof the tread of the rail when the enter ends of thejaws are depressed for that purpose.
The outer ends of thejaws E E may be depressed for clasping the tread of the rail by a lever, cam, or wedge; but the means I prefer to use for this purpose consists of the screwrods 0 O, which pass through the internallythreaded sleeves g g, immediately above the outer ends of the jaws, which sleeves form a part of the extensions h h of the elevated table D.
In case the rail has not beenput in place upon the ties when the gage is to be used, the gage will be secured upon the tie itself by means of the screw-rods F F, (four in number,) which pass downthrough the guide-passages z iand through the internally-threaded sleeves jj, the former being made through the side ex tensions, k L, of the elevated table, the latter in the extensions 1 l of the base-plates B B.
G G represent the holes or passages through the base-platesB B, through which the augerbit or other boring or drilling tool passes; and H H represent the movable rests or plates which are secured upon theinclined upward extensions (1 a of the base-plates. These plates H H are formed with the U-shaped rests I I, in which the tool is placed and by which it is guided, and these plates are made adjustable in all directions by means of the screw-bolts J J, which hold the plates upon the extensions a a and the enlarged openings or a (shown in dotted lines in Fig. 2) through the said plates, through which openings the bolts pass.
In use the plates H H are first to be adjusted upon the extensions a a by the bolts J J, so that the rests will properly register with the to be used.
passages G G, to hold the boring-tool (to be placed in the passage and in the rest) at the proper inclination for boring the holes at the proper angle and to give the tool the proper direction, sothat the holes will intersect each other the proper depth in the tie or object being bored, according to the length of the bolts The gage isthen to be placed upon the tie and secured to the rail by screwing down the rods 0 O, or to the tie by screwing down the rods F, as the case may be. In this manner the frame will be held firmly in place upon the tie while both holes are being bored, and by means of the rests I I and passages G G the tool is guided in such manner that both holes will have the same degree of slant and will always properly intersect each other at the desired depth in the object being bored.
It will be understood that for other applications of my improved boring-gage the means for securing the frame upon the object to be bored or drilled may be variously changed,,according to the requirements of the particular application or use.
Thejaws E E are pivoted in such mannerin theframe that the weight of the inner ends of the jaws is greater than that of the outer ends, so that when the rods 0 G are unscrewed for detaching the frame from the rail the inner ends of the jaws will of their own weight disengage the tread of the rail.
Having thus described my inventi0n,I claim as new anddesire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. A gage for boring intersecting diagonal holes, consisting of a suitable frame adapted to be secured upon the object to be bored, and formed with inclined passage rests or supports for the tool, substantially as described. I
2. The frame A of the gage, provided with the hinged jaws E E, substantially asand for the purposes set forth.
3. The combination, with the frame A, of the screw-rods F, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
4. The combination, with the frame A, formed with the passages G, of the adjustable rests or plates H, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
5. The gage for boring diagonal intersecting holes, made substantially as herein shown and described, consisting of the frame A, formed with the elevated table D, and the passages G, in combination with rests or plates H, jaws E, and the screw-rods O O, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
THOMAS J. BUSH.
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