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  • Figure l of the drawings is a side elevation of our invention, showing it in position for use on a gin-saw; Fig. 2, asimilar view showing the reverse side of the device with a portion broken away; Fig. 3, a detail sectional View taken on line x x of Fig. 2; Fig. 4, a
  • Fig. 5 a detail View of the brace.
  • the present invention has relation to certain new and useful improvements in saw- Sharpeners, and refers more particularly to that class adapted for sharpening saws used in ginning cotton, wherein it is of the greatest importance that the gum or bottom of the notch between the teeth be as round as possible, and that there be no sharp edges to cut or injure the ber.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a simple and effective device for attachment to the saw and the ile of the device so under control that a clean, round, smooth gum is made that will not injure the fiber and with comparatively little labor by the operator, which objects are attained by the construction substantially as shown in the drawings, and hereinafter described and claimed.
  • A represents a stationary frame, to which is pivoted a bracket, B, the arms of which form bearings for an upright shaft, a, and to the lower end of this shaft is att-ached the file C.
  • the pivot c on the bracket B depends from a tapering block, d, held in a socket upon the under side and lower end of the bracket by keys e, one on each side of the block, the object of which is to adjust the position of the bracket from a perpendicular to an angle, so as to adapt the le to different thicknesses or sizes of saws.
  • the upper pivot, j' depends from the end of a liat spring, g, the opposite end of said spring being attached to the upper end of the frame A, andthe pivot, extending down through an eye, h, forms the stationary axis of the bracket. By slightly raising the free end of the spring gthe pivot f is elevated sufficiently to admit of the bracket being removed for adjustment, as hcreinbefore described.
  • a bell-crank hand-lever, D To the bracket B is pivoted a bell-crank hand-lever, D, the lower end thereof engaging a notched slide, E, by which means it can be moved either back or forth,to loosen or tighten the pivoted or hinged jaw F of the clamp upon the saw G.
  • the meeting ends of the slide E and jaw F are wedge shape, and overlap each other, as shown in Fig. 4.
  • the bolts ij which pass through the stationary clampbar H, also pass through slots in the slide and pivoted jaw of the clamp.
  • the file is revolved by means of the handle on .the shaft until the desired depth is cut, after which the bell-crank hand-lever is raised to loosen the clamp, and the file placed in the next gum, the file being moved from side to side by means of the handle end of the bell-crank lever at the same time it is being revolved, thus eutting the gum out round and smooth 011 both sides.
  • One end of a rest, I is connected to the frame A, and is adjustable by means of the slot 7'.' and bolt and nut l m, so as to adapt it to saws of different sizes.
  • the rest I is curved,
  • the frame A is pivoted a feeding-pawl, o, its free end engaging with the teeth of the saw, as is common in this class of devices.
  • brace consisting of an arm, p, and slotted head r, the arm being held to the frame A by bolt s and nut t.
  • the brace thus connected is at right angles to the frame and the slotted head of the frame, and is adjustable by means of 'the slot u in the arm.
  • a suitable franie and means for attaching it to the saw in combination with a swinging bracket provided with an adjustable pivot, and a rotary shaft carrying the file and having its bearings inv the bracket, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
  • a suitable frame and rotary shaft carrying a file in combination with a clamping device for securing the frame to the saw, consisting of a stationary clamparin and a pivoted or hinged jaw and a slide, l
  • said jaw and slide having Wedge-shaped ends which overlap each other, substantially as and for the purpose described.
  • a frame having a swinging bracket supported therein having a rotary shaft carrying a file, in combination with a bell-crank hand-lever pivoted to the bracket and a clamping device for holding the frame on the saw, consisting of a stationary clamp-arni and a pivoted or hinged jaw wedge shape at its end, and a Wedge-shape slide operated by the lever, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
  • a suitable frame carrying the shaft and le and a clamping device Ior securing said frame to the saw, in combination with a brace consisting of an arm and slotted head, said brace being adj ustably connected to the frame at right angles thereto, whereby the slotted head may straddle the saw to the side of the one being sharpened, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

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G. G. LYNCH & P. LANTON.
SAW SHARPBNING DEVICE.
No. 348,168. Patented Aug. 24, 1886.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE..
GARRY GERALDAS LYNCH AND PETER LANTON, OF ILLAVARD, LOUISIANA.
SAW-SHARPENING DEVICE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 348,168, dated August 24, 1886.
Application filed February 0, H86. Serial No. 191281. (No model.)
To @ZZ whom t may concern:
Be it known that we, GARRY GERALDAS LYNCH and PETER LaN'roN, citizens of the United States, residing` at lllaward, in the parish of East Carroll and State of Louisiana, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Saw-Sharpeners; and we do hereby declare that the following is a full,clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making a part of this specification, and to the letters and figures of reference marked thereon.
Figure l of the drawings is a side elevation of our invention, showing it in position for use on a gin-saw; Fig. 2, asimilar view showing the reverse side of the device with a portion broken away; Fig. 3, a detail sectional View taken on line x x of Fig. 2; Fig. 4, a
' similar View taken on line y y of same figure,
and Fig. 5 a detail View of the brace.
The present invention has relation to certain new and useful improvements in saw- Sharpeners, and refers more particularly to that class adapted for sharpening saws used in ginning cotton, wherein it is of the greatest importance that the gum or bottom of the notch between the teeth be as round as possible, and that there be no sharp edges to cut or injure the ber.
The object of the invention, therefore, is to provide a simple and effective device for attachment to the saw and the ile of the device so under control that a clean, round, smooth gum is made that will not injure the fiber and with comparatively little labor by the operator, which objects are attained by the construction substantially as shown in the drawings, and hereinafter described and claimed.
In the aceompanyi ng drawings, A represents a stationary frame, to which is pivoted a bracket, B, the arms of which form bearings for an upright shaft, a, and to the lower end of this shaft is att-ached the file C. A handle, l). at the upper end of the shaft, enables it to be rotated, and with it the file C, which may be turned from side to side by the lateral swinging of the bracket B, thus enabling the bottom and sides of the notch or gum of the saw to be rounded smoothly and cleanly. The pivot c on the bracket B depends from a tapering block, d, held in a socket upon the under side and lower end of the bracket by keys e, one on each side of the block, the object of which is to adjust the position of the bracket from a perpendicular to an angle, so as to adapt the le to different thicknesses or sizes of saws. The upper pivot, j', depends from the end of a liat spring, g, the opposite end of said spring being attached to the upper end of the frame A, andthe pivot, extending down through an eye, h, forms the stationary axis of the bracket. By slightly raising the free end of the spring gthe pivot f is elevated sufficiently to admit of the bracket being removed for adjustment, as hcreinbefore described.
To the bracket B is pivoted a bell-crank hand-lever, D, the lower end thereof engaging a notched slide, E, by which means it can be moved either back or forth,to loosen or tighten the pivoted or hinged jaw F of the clamp upon the saw G.
The meeting ends of the slide E and jaw F are wedge shape, and overlap each other, as shown in Fig. 4. The bolts ij, which pass through the stationary clampbar H, also pass through slots in the slide and pivoted jaw of the clamp.
To loosen the clamp F, the lower end of the bell-crank hand-lcver l) is made to engage with the notch in the sliding wedge E, as
`shown in Fig. 1, and the handle end of the lever raised. This will push back the sliding wedge and release the clamp upon the saw and admit of the device being moved and the file placed iu the gum of the saw.
After the device is in position on the saw, and the le in the gum thereof, the file is revolved by means of the handle on .the shaft until the desired depth is cut, after which the bell-crank hand-lever is raised to loosen the clamp, and the file placed in the next gum, the file being moved from side to side by means of the handle end of the bell-crank lever at the same time it is being revolved, thus eutting the gum out round and smooth 011 both sides.
One end of a rest, I, is connected to the frame A, and is adjustable by means of the slot 7'.' and bolt and nut l m, so as to adapt it to saws of different sizes. The rest I is curved,
as shown, and its free end preferably slotted 4^, straddling the third saw to the right or left to t over the saw or straddle it, and in this slot or bifurcated end of the rest is a pivoted bar, n, which rests directly upon the perimeter of the saw.
'Io the frame A is pivoted a feeding-pawl, o, its free end engaging with the teeth of the saw, as is common in this class of devices.
Although We have shown and described our device as applied to gin-saws, itis equally applicable to all classes of saws; and to steady the Vdevice when in use We employ a brace, K, consisting of an arm, p, and slotted head r, the arm being held to the frame A by bolt s and nut t. The brace thus connected is at right angles to the frame and the slotted head of the frame, and is adjustable by means of 'the slot u in the arm.
We claim- I. In a saw Sharpener, the combination, with a suitable frame and clamping device for securing it to the saw, of a swinging bracket supported in said frame, and a rotary shaft carrying the iile and having its bearings in the bracket, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
2, In a saw sharpener, a suitable franie and means for attaching it to the saw, in combination with a swinging bracket provided with an adjustable pivot, and a rotary shaft carrying the file and having its bearings inv the bracket, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
3. In a saw-Sharpener, a suitable frame and rotary shaft carrying a file, in combination with a clamping device for securing the frame to the saw, consisting of a stationary clamparin and a pivoted or hinged jaw and a slide, l
said jaw and slide having Wedge-shaped ends which overlap each other, substantially as and for the purpose described.
4. In a saw-Sharpener, a suitable frame, a swinging bracket supported therein, and a rotary shaft carrying the file having its bearings in the bracket, in combination with arest adjustabl y connected to the frame and having a slotted extremity, and a bar pivotedtberein, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
5. In a saw-Sharpener, a frame having a swinging bracket supported therein having a rotary shaft carrying a file, in combination with a bell-crank hand-lever pivoted to the bracket and a clamping device for holding the frame on the saw, consisting of a stationary clamp-arni and a pivoted or hinged jaw wedge shape at its end, and a Wedge-shape slide operated by the lever, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
6. In a saivsharpener, a suitable frame carrying the shaft and le and a clamping device Ior securing said frame to the saw, in combination with a brace consisting of an arm and slotted head, said brace being adj ustably connected to the frame at right angles thereto, whereby the slotted head may straddle the saw to the side of the one being sharpened, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
In testimony that we claim the above we have hereunto subscribed our naines in the presence of two witnesses.
GARRY GERALDAS LYNCH. PETER LANTON.
Witnesses;
J. C.. Boss, W. S. BROWN.
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US2427754A (en) * 1946-07-09 1947-09-23 Charles G Wahlstrom Saw sharpener
US2439279A (en) * 1946-02-11 1948-04-06 Bert R Andrus Saw-tooth sharpener

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US2439279A (en) * 1946-02-11 1948-04-06 Bert R Andrus Saw-tooth sharpener
US2427754A (en) * 1946-07-09 1947-09-23 Charles G Wahlstrom Saw sharpener

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