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    • B27WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
    • B27BSAWS FOR WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; COMPONENTS OR ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
    • B27B5/00Sawing machines working with circular or cylindrical saw blades; Components or equipment therefor
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    • YGENERAL 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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  • This invention has reference togang-saw edgers and all kindred machines in which it is necessary to adjust or slide a saw on its ari0 bor from one point to another, and relates particularly to that class of shifting devices which straddle and act directly upon the sawbladefinstead of upon the hub or collar which carries the blade.
  • the invention consists in a novel construction and arrangement of parts hereinafter fully set forth.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the gang-saw edger emgo bodying my improvements; Fig. 2, a plan view of onesaw and the shifting device; Fig. 3, a side'view of the same.
  • A indicates a frame of ordinary form and construction, in which is mounted a horizontal rotary saw-arbor or shaft, B, provided with a series of saws, D, and a band-pulley, E, the
  • the arbor is provided with .a horizontal groove, a, to receive splines or feathers b of the hubs() of the saws, which arrangement prevents the saws from revolving independently of the shaft, while permitting them to move laterally thereon, as usual.
  • F indicates a shifting lever or arm, of which there is one for 'each saw, the same device which is used to shift the saws serving also as 4 5 a guide to prevent wabblng or vibration.
  • Each lever is provided at its forward or inner end with a bifurcated end or extension, G,
  • the extension orfork G is preferably made separate from the arm F, and is formed with a polygonal eye, e, to fit the upwardly-turned end of said arm, which is of like form. This construction permits the vertical adjustment of the forks G, which are secured uponth'e arm F by set-screws f, as shown, and also' permits them to be made of brass or. other metal softer than the arms F, and consequently less liable to injure t-he saws in case of accidental 6o contact.
  • the arms d of fork G are perforated to receive bearing-blocks g, of wood or other suitable material, which bear against the faces of the saw, and serve not only to move the same laterally when the arm F is moved, but also act as guides to prevent the wabbling or vibration of the saw in the same manner as the ordinary saw-guide.
  • the arms d are preferably formed with a slit or opening, h, from the block g outward, and provided with lips 7o or ears t', through which a clamping screwor bolt, j, is passed to draw the ears firrnlyto-y gether and insure the firm clamping of Said blocks,which may be adj usted,when required, by loosening the screws or bolts j and moving 7 5 their blocks as needed, after which they will again be clamped as before.
  • the arms F move in guides or on ways 7c 7c, as usual, and are provided with toothed racks Z, which are moved longitudinally by pinions m, though any other 8o convenient means of shifting the arms F may be adopted without in any way affecting the invention herein set forth.
  • a laterally-adjustable shifting-arm having a forked end to straddle the saw, the arms of said fork being formed with slotted eyes to receive bearing-blocks, and provided with screws for contracting said eyes and clamping the bearingblocks, substantially as set forth.

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(No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 1,
e. M. HINKLE-Y.
GANG EDGER.
N0. 304,323. Patented Sept. 2, 1884.
2 Sheets--Sheet 2.
(No Model.)
Gr. M. HINKLEY.
GANG EDGER.
Patented Sept. 2, 1884.
No.l 304.323.
Unirnn vSTATES EErcE.
PATENT GEORGE M. HINKLEY, OEM'ILWA'UKEE, WISCONSIN, ASSIGNOE To EDWARD P. ALL'IS "a co., oE SAME PLAoE.
GANG-Encina.
SPBCIFICATIQNfoIming part of Letters Patent 304,323, dated September 2, 1884.
Application inea May 7, 1884. (No model.)
i all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE M. HINKLEY, of Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee and State of Vtisconsin, have invented certain Im- 5. provements in Gang-Saw Edgers, of which the following is a specification. v
This invention'has reference togang-saw edgers and all kindred machines in which it is necessary to adjust or slide a saw on its ari0 bor from one point to another, and relates particularly to that class of shifting devices which straddle and act directly upon the sawbladefinstead of upon the hub or collar which carries the blade.
The invention consists in a novel construction and arrangement of parts hereinafter fully set forth.
In the drawings hereto annexed, Figure 1 is a perspective view of the gang-saw edger emgo bodying my improvements; Fig. 2, a plan view of onesaw and the shifting device; Fig. 3, a side'view of the same.
I may remark here that, as the present invention relates solely to the shifting' device and that part only which acts upon the saw, some of the details of -the machine are omitted as not in any way necessary to a clear understanding of the invention. All parts omitted from the drawings may be of any usual or approved construction.
A indicates a frame of ordinary form and construction, in which is mounted a horizontal rotary saw-arbor or shaft, B, provided with a series of saws, D, and a band-pulley, E, the
saws or a portion of them being free to slide upon the arbor. The arbor is provided with .a horizontal groove, a, to receive splines or feathers b of the hubs() of the saws, which arrangement prevents the saws from revolving independently of the shaft, while permitting them to move laterally thereon, as usual.
F indicates a shifting lever or arm, of which there is one for 'each saw, the same device which is used to shift the saws serving also as 4 5 a guide to prevent wabblng or vibration. Each lever is provided at its forward or inner end with a bifurcated end or extension, G,
having a space between its arms cl somewhat wider than the saw, and arranged to straddle 5o the saw-blade, as plainly shown in Figs. land 2. The extension orfork G is preferably made separate from the arm F, and is formed with a polygonal eye, e, to fit the upwardly-turned end of said arm, which is of like form. This construction permits the vertical adjustment of the forks G, which are secured uponth'e arm F by set-screws f, as shown, and also' permits them to be made of brass or. other metal softer than the arms F, and consequently less liable to injure t-he saws in case of accidental 6o contact. The arms d of fork G are perforated to receive bearing-blocks g, of wood or other suitable material, which bear against the faces of the saw, and serve not only to move the same laterally when the arm F is moved, but also act as guides to prevent the wabbling or vibration of the saw in the same manner as the ordinary saw-guide. The arms d are preferably formed with a slit or opening, h, from the block g outward, and provided with lips 7o or ears t', through which a clamping screwor bolt, j, is passed to draw the ears firrnlyto-y gether and insure the firm clamping of Said blocks,which may be adj usted,when required, by loosening the screws or bolts j and moving 7 5 their blocks as needed, after which they will again be clamped as before. The arms F move in guides or on ways 7c 7c, as usual, and are provided with toothed racks Z, which are moved longitudinally by pinions m, though any other 8o convenient means of shifting the arms F may be adopted without in any way affecting the invention herein set forth. VVheu the saws are in motion the lateral movement of the arms F will cause the saws to Shift far more easily S5' .than the Aordinary plan of shifting from the hubs, though the shifting cannot be so well done while the saws are at rest. As, however, the shifting is always done after the saws are put in motion, no inconvenience results.
Leather, metal, or other material may be employed for the blocks g, and other minor details may be varied as desired without departing from the spirit of my invention,whioh consists, broadly, in a shifting device adapted 9 5 and arranged to act directly upon the sawblade.
' Having thus described my invention, what I claim isl. `In combination with a saw-arbor and roo 15 stantiallv as described.
3. In combination with a saw arbor and with a saw laterally adjustable thereon, a laterally-adjustable shifting-arm having a forked end to straddle the saw, the arms of said fork being formed with slotted eyes to receive bearing-blocks, and provided with screws for contracting said eyes and clamping the bearingblocks, substantially as set forth.
GEO. ivf. HINKLEY.
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WM. W'. ALLrs, FRANK A. HALL.
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