US33187A - Diamond-protector for dressing millstones - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
 - B24—GRINDING; POLISHING
 - B24B—MACHINES, DEVICES, OR PROCESSES FOR GRINDING OR POLISHING; DRESSING OR CONDITIONING OF ABRADING SURFACES; FEEDING OF GRINDING, POLISHING, OR LAPPING AGENTS
 - B24B7/00—Machines or devices designed for grinding plane surfaces on work, including polishing plane glass surfaces; Accessories therefor
 - B24B7/20—Machines or devices designed for grinding plane surfaces on work, including polishing plane glass surfaces; Accessories therefor characterised by a special design with respect to properties of the material of non-metallic articles to be ground
 - B24B7/22—Machines or devices designed for grinding plane surfaces on work, including polishing plane glass surfaces; Accessories therefor characterised by a special design with respect to properties of the material of non-metallic articles to be ground for grinding inorganic material, e.g. stone, ceramics, porcelain
 
 
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- my invention consists in making the diamond self-adjustable in its pressure upon the stone by means of its combination With a stock or holder and a tension-spring so arranged as to keep the point of the diamond always firmly in cont-act with the surface of the stone, and at the saine time by its arrangement avoid falling into the cavities and thereby break and destroy the point of the diamond; but to describe my invention more particularly I will refer to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specilcation, the same letters of reference wherever they occur referring to like parts.
 - Figure 1 is a plan view of the protector' as used in connection with a parallel rule or guide.
 - Fig. 2 is a right-hand side view of the protector.
 - Fig. 3 is a left-hand side view of the protector.
 - Fig. 4 is a transverse cut section of rule, showing end elevation of the protector through the line @c2 on?, Fig. 1.
 - Fig. 5 is a vertical cut section of the protector' through the line x, Fig. l.
 - Letter A is the protector stock or diamondholder, having a square opening vertically through it.
 - a Inet-al stern B having in its lower end the diamond.
 - a ledge O is formed on the side of the stem B, which, resting upon a corresponding ledge D in the side of the opening through which it operates, prevents the diamond from coming in contact with any object belowagiven and iixed point, and thus protects it against the numerous accidents it is subject to when operated by hand to dress rnillstones.
 - Letters H are gages attached to the sides of the protector-stock by set-screws I. The 0bject of these is to support the instrument ou the parallel guides J when operating it. It will be obvious that these gages are not absolutely necessary for the successful operation of the protector, as it can be used with any ordinary straight edge for scoring the face of the stone.
 - stem B made as described, in combination with the protector-stock A and pressure-spring F, made and operating for the purposes and substantially in the manner her'enbefore set forth.
 
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Description
OFFICE. 
JOHN DIOKINSON, OF BROOKLYN, N EW YORK. 
DIAMOND-PROTECTOR FOR DRESSING MILLSTONES. 
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. SEAS?, dated September 3, 1861. 
To @ZZ whom it may concern.- 
 Be it known that I, JOHN DIcKINsoN, of Brooklyn, Kings county, State of New York, have invented certain new and useful iinprovements which I have designated as Dickinsons Self-Adjustable Diamond-Protector for Dressing Millsionesg and I do hereby declare the following to be a full description of the same. 
 The nature of my invention consists in making the diamond self-adjustable in its pressure upon the stone by means of its combination With a stock or holder and a tension-spring so arranged as to keep the point of the diamond always firmly in cont-act with the surface of the stone, and at the saine time by its arrangement avoid falling into the cavities and thereby break and destroy the point of the diamond; but to describe my invention more particularly I will refer to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specilcation, the same letters of reference wherever they occur referring to like parts. 
 Figure 1 is a plan view of the protector' as used in connection with a parallel rule or guide. Fig. 2 is a right-hand side view of the protector. Fig. 3 is a left-hand side view of the protector. Fig. 4 is a transverse cut section of rule, showing end elevation of the protector through the line @c2 on?, Fig. 1. Fig. 5 is a vertical cut section of the protector' through the line x, Fig. l. 
 Letter A is the protector stock or diamondholder, having a square opening vertically through it. In this opening is arranged a Inet-al stern B, having in its lower end the diamond. To prevent the diamond from ever projecting below the face of the protectorstock, so as to fall into cavities in the face of the stone and thus destroy it, a ledge O is formed on the side of the stem B, which, resting upon a corresponding ledge D in the side of the opening through which it operates, prevents the diamond from coming in contact with any object belowagiven and iixed point, and thus protects it against the numerous accidents it is subject to when operated by hand to dress rnillstones. ing to the diamond an elastic and at the same time constant pressure I attach by means of a screw E a spring `F to the top of the stock A, so as to cause the opposite end of the spring to rest upon the head of an adjustable setscrew G in the head of the stem B. By this means, and according to the set of the adjustable screw G, a greater' or less tension can be given to the spring to force the diamond into the surface of the stone to give it the requisite cut for a grinding-surface. 
 Letters H are gages attached to the sides of the protector-stock by set-screws I. The 0bject of these is to support the instrument ou the parallel guides J when operating it. It will be obvious that these gages are not absolutely necessary for the successful operation of the protector, as it can be used with any ordinary straight edge for scoring the face of the stone. 
 Having now described inyinvention audits operation, I will proceed to set forth what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States: 
 The use of the stem B, made as described, in combination with the protector-stock A and pressure-spring F, made and operating for the purposes and substantially in the manner her'enbefore set forth. 
 JOHN DrcrrNsoN. W itnesscs: 
B. W. Elo HHOLTZ, 
CHARLES L. BARRITT. 
For the purpose of giv-` 
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title | 
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| US5987003A (en) * | 1996-07-23 | 1999-11-16 | Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation | Coated disk substrate having a small thickness region | 
| WO2012038969A1 (en) | 2010-09-03 | 2012-03-29 | Ganapati Dadasaheb Yadav | Process for converting fructose into 5-hydroxymethylfurfural using a mesoporous silica based catalyst impregnated with rare earth metals | 
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Cited By (2)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title | 
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| US5987003A (en) * | 1996-07-23 | 1999-11-16 | Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation | Coated disk substrate having a small thickness region | 
| WO2012038969A1 (en) | 2010-09-03 | 2012-03-29 | Ganapati Dadasaheb Yadav | Process for converting fructose into 5-hydroxymethylfurfural using a mesoporous silica based catalyst impregnated with rare earth metals | 
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