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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B23—MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B23D—PLANING; SLOTTING; SHEARING; BROACHING; SAWING; FILING; SCRAPING; LIKE OPERATIONS FOR WORKING METAL BY REMOVING MATERIAL, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B23D61/00—Tools for sawing machines or sawing devices; Clamping devices for these tools
- B23D61/02—Circular saw blades
- B23D61/04—Circular saw blades with inserted saw teeth, i.e. the teeth being individually inserted
- B23D61/06—Circular saw blades with inserted saw teeth, i.e. the teeth being individually inserted in exchangeable arrangement
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- Fig. 3 is a viewof the sawplate with the mouth-piece or lockingplate and connections removed.
- Fig. 4 represents sec tions on the lines or x and y g of Fig. 1; .and
- Fig. 5 is a view of the lever employed tomove 0 the locking-wedge.
- the saw-plate A is provided upon its edge
- recesses a are rectangular in form, its edges being preferably beveled to fit corresponding grooves formed in the edges of the mouth-piece or looking-plate B.
- a half-round opening, 12 which corresponds with a similar one formed in the end of the lockingplate, the two serving to receive the screw 0,
- d,whicl1 coincides with the eudof'an elongated slot orrecess,e, that is formed in the mouth-pieee.
- slot or recess'e has inclined sides with beveled edges, which fit corresponding groovesin the edges of a movable key or wedge, G, that is adapted to slide in said slot or recess, the key or wedge being tapered to fit the slot in which it operates.
- an ofisetting-slot, f At theinner end of the slot or recess 6 is an ofisetting-slot, f, that assists in imparting the requisite degree of spring and elasticity to the locking-plate.
- That portion h of the smooth plate between the adjacent ends of the recessesf and 9 serves as a spring in conjunction with the spring-projection i in front of the tooth, whereby the latter is held securely in position without the use of screws or rivets.
- the shank of the tooth D is preferably tapered, being larger at its lower end, the form of the shank corresponding with that of the recess 9,
- edges of the tooth-shank and also those of the recess may be made parallel instead of tapering, the latter, however, being preferred, as the tooth is thus more readily secured.
- the front edges of the recess and toothshank are plain or square; but the rear edge of the tooth is rounded and fits in the similarly-formed grooved back edge of the recess.
- the wedge or key 0 In operating thesedevices for the purpose of securing the tooth, the wedge or key 0 is pushed as far as possible toward the end at of the recess 0, which allows the small spring portion h of the mouth-piece to throw down the spring-projection 6, thus rendering it possible to drop the tooth or bit into the recess 9.
- the wedgeG is then forced back by means of a lever, E, or other suitable instrument, so as to press the spring-projection tfirmly against the front of the tooth-shank, thereby securing the tooth in position.
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0. Mr EMERSON.
. DETAGHABLE SAW TOOTH. No.262,024. Patented Aug.1,1882 v UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CHARLES M. EMERSON, OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, ASSIGNOR TO ELIAS G. ATKINS, OI SAME PLACE.
DETAC'HABLE SAW -TOTH.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 262,024, dated August 1, 1832. Application filedMay 20,1882. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, OHARLES'M. EMERSON, a citizen of the United States, residing at Indianapolis, in the county of Marion and State of Indiana, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Detachable Saw-Teeth; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters and figures of reference marked thereon, which form apart,
2 partly detached. Fig. 3 is a viewof the sawplate with the mouth-piece or lockingplate and connections removed. Fig. 4 represents sec tions on the lines or x and y g of Fig. 1; .and
Fig. 5 is a view of the lever employed tomove 0 the locking-wedge.
Like letters are used to designate the same parts in the several views.
The saw-plate A is provided upon its edge,"
at suitable intervals, with recesses a, only one 5 of which is shown in the drawings. This recess a is rectangular in form, its edges being preferably beveled to fit corresponding grooves formed in the edges of the mouth-piece or looking-plate B. At oneend of the recess a is a half-round opening, 12, which corresponds with a similar one formed in the end of the lockingplate, the two serving to receive the screw 0,
by means of which said plate or mouth-piece is secured. At the opposite end of the recessa 5 is a largerhalf-round opening, d,whicl1 coincides with the eudof'an elongated slot orrecess,e, that is formed in the mouth-pieee. The
slot or recess'e has inclined sides with beveled edges, which fit corresponding groovesin the edges of a movable key or wedge, G, that is adapted to slide in said slot or recess, the key or wedge being tapered to fit the slot in which it operates. At theinner end of the slot or recess 6 is an ofisetting-slot, f, that assists in imparting the requisite degree of spring and elasticity to the locking-plate. Near the outer end of this offsetting-recess f, in the edge of the locking-plate, is formed a recess, 9, for the reception of the tooth, bit, or cutting-point D, which fits therein. That portion h of the smooth plate between the adjacent ends of the recessesf and 9 serves as a spring in conjunction with the spring-projection i in front of the tooth, whereby the latter is held securely in position without the use of screws or rivets. The shank of the tooth D is preferably tapered, being larger at its lower end, the form of the shank corresponding with that of the recess 9,
in which it fits.
If desired, the edges of the tooth-shank and also those of the recess may be made parallel instead of tapering, the latter, however, being preferred, as the tooth is thus more readily secured. The front edges of the recess and toothshank are plain or square; but the rear edge of the tooth is rounded and fits in the similarly-formed grooved back edge of the recess.
In operating thesedevices for the purpose of securing the tooth, the wedge or key 0 is pushed as far as possible toward the end at of the recess 0, which allows the small spring portion h of the mouth-piece to throw down the spring-projection 6, thus rendering it possible to drop the tooth or bit into the recess 9. The wedgeG is then forced back by means of a lever, E, or other suitable instrument, so as to press the spring-projection tfirmly against the front of the tooth-shank, thereby securing the tooth in position.
It will be seen that the bit is held entirely 0 in a mouth-piece or locking-plate made separate from the saw plate, so that ifthe said mouth-piece isbroken by any accident it may be readily replaced without necessitating the cutting down of; the saw-plate. "-Therecesses 5 formed in the sawp1atefor the reception of the locking-plates, being rectangular in shape, are
more readily and cheaply made, the liability of breakage or otherliability of injury to the sawplate being also thus greatly reduced. It will also be seen that the force exerted upon the wed ge in the act of securing the tooth does not affect the strain of the saw-plate, as all the strain comes upon the mouth-piece only.
Having" thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
The combination of the saw-plate A, having recesses a, the lockin g-plate B, havin g recesses 0 and g, and provided with spring-projectiont, the tooth D, inserted in the recess g, and the wedge or key 0, adapted to slide in the recess 6, whereby the tooth is secured, substantially 15 as described. In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.
CHARLES M. EMERSON. Witnesses:
G. BRADFORD, CHAS. L. THURBER.
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