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  • This invention relates to improvements in the bit-adjusting mechanism of bench-planes; and the object of the improvement is to simplify the construction and to allow the several parts to be cheaply made and quickly assembled with but little fitting.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of the stock or body of a plane of my new construction with cutting bit and holding-cap removed.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section of said plane on line x 90 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan of the cutting-bit, and Fig. 4 an under side view of the lever by means of which said bit is moved laterally to square its outting-edge with the stock.
  • a indicates the stock of the plane; 11, the cutting-bit; c, the holding-cap, and cl the screw provided for locking the cap and bit in their respective positions, the parts thus far named being old and well known.
  • the solid portion,or so-called frog, 'of the stock a is inclined on its upper face at a proper angle to produce a shaving cut of the bit I), which bit rests on said frog at its lower end, and is slotted, as at e, to allow said bit to move both laterally and lengthwise without engaging the cap-screw cl.
  • That portion of the frog which is designed to receive the lever g is cut down, as at f, so that when the parts are assembled said lever lies underneath the bit with its upper surface in line with the forward part of the frog.
  • the inner end of said lever is provided with a slot, h, which straddles a pin, 2', projecting from the frog, said slot and pin'forming a floating fulcrum for said lever.
  • a pivot-pin, k projecting upward from said lever, and adapted to enter any one of a series of holes, at, in bit 1).
  • Lever g is allowed to move lengthwise a considerable distance by the fulcrum-slot h, and as the bit becomes worn and shortened pin it may be entered in the next hole,m,of the series.
  • the free end of lever g is swung to one side, as above noted, the action being the same as in planes of this class now in common use. WVhen said lever is thus moved laterally, the recesses or grooves n, be ing of considerable length, remain in engagement with the teeth of plate 0, so that the bit may be adjusted longitudinally without adj usting it laterally, or vice versa.

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H. M. CLARK.
BENCH PLANE.
Patented Feb. Z8,'1888.
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* UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
HENRY M. CLARK, OF NEWV BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR TO THE STANLEY RULE AND LEVEL COMPANY, OF SAME PLACE.
BENCH PLANE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 378,494, dated February 28, 1888.
' Application filed July .23, 1887. Serial No. 245,046. (No model.)
- T aZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that LLHENRY M. CLARK, a citizen of the United States, residing at New Britain, in the county of Hartford and State of Connecticut, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Bench Planes, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to improvements in the bit-adjusting mechanism of bench-planes; and the object of the improvement is to simplify the construction and to allow the several parts to be cheaply made and quickly assembled with but little fitting.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a plan view of the stock or body of a plane of my new construction with cutting bit and holding-cap removed. Fig. 2 is a vertical section of said plane on line x 90 of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a plan of the cutting-bit, and Fig. 4 an under side view of the lever by means of which said bit is moved laterally to square its outting-edge with the stock.
The arrangement of the devices by means of which I effect both a lateral and longitudinal adjustment of the bit is believed to be new and forms an essential feature of my invention. Heretofore, so far as I know, the mechanism for adjusting the bit longitudinally has been connected directly with the cutting-bit or its cap'iron. In my improvement the lever for lateral adjustment forms the means of connecting the bit with the longitudinal adjustment, and thereby constitutes an essential part of said longitudinal adjustment.
' In the drawings, aindicates the stock of the plane; 11, the cutting-bit; c, the holding-cap, and cl the screw provided for locking the cap and bit in their respective positions, the parts thus far named being old and well known. The solid portion,or so-called frog, 'of the stock a is inclined on its upper face at a proper angle to produce a shaving cut of the bit I), which bit rests on said frog at its lower end, and is slotted, as at e, to allow said bit to move both laterally and lengthwise without engaging the cap-screw cl. That portion of the frog which is designed to receive the lever g is cut down, as at f, so that when the parts are assembled said lever lies underneath the bit with its upper surface in line with the forward part of the frog. The inner end of said lever is provided with a slot, h, which straddles a pin, 2', projecting from the frog, said slot and pin'forming a floating fulcrum for said lever. Between said fulcrum and the free end of lever g is a pivot-pin, k, projecting upward from said lever, and adapted to enter any one of a series of holes, at, in bit 1).
Assuming, now, that We have a plane of the construction thus far described, the lateral movement of lever g in either direction will move the cutting-bit b (in the same direction) a distance proportionate to the leverage provided. .In order to add to said construction mechanism for moving the bit longitudinally to govern the depth of the cut, I have provided transverse recesses or grooves n in the under side of lever g, and have connected therewith a toothed plate, 0, pivoted in the stock a, and actuated bya thumb-nut, p, on Mixed screw, g. This device in itself is well known and needs no detailed description,and other known mechanism for longitudinal adjustment may be substituted therefor. It will now be understood that when it is desired to increase the depth of cut the turning of thumb-nutp to the left hand will elevate the forked end of the plate 0, and thus move forwardlevergand the cutting-bit, to which said lever is attached by pin k.
Lever g is allowed to move lengthwise a considerable distance by the fulcrum-slot h, and as the bit becomes worn and shortened pin it may be entered in the next hole,m,of the series. To adjust bit b laterally to square its cuttingedge with stock a, the free end of lever g is swung to one side, as above noted, the action being the same as in planes of this class now in common use. WVhen said lever is thus moved laterally, the recesses or grooves n, be ing of considerable length, remain in engagement with the teeth of plate 0, so that the bit may be adjusted longitudinally without adj usting it laterally, or vice versa.
I am aware that a prior patent for a benchplane shows and describes an adj usting-screw connected to and operating a longitudinallysliding block that is clamped to the under side of the cutting-bit by a screw which passes through a fellow plate on the upper side of the cutting-bit and through the slot in said bit,
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which block, fellow plate, and screw form the sole means of connecting the adj listing-screw with the cutting-bit. The said sliding block and fellow plate have connected thereto a laterally-adjusting lever, the same being carried longitudinally with said block and fellow plate. Such a plane,having alaterally-adjustinglever which merely rides upon the mechanism for adj nsting the cutting-bit longitudinally Without forming an essential part of said longitudinal adjusting mechanism,is hereby disclai med.
I claim as my invention- 1. In a bench-plane, the combination of the laterally-adjusting lever, the mechanism for operating directly upon said lever for adj usting it longitudinally, and the cutting-bit connected to said laterally-adjustinglever,whereby said lever forms an essential part of the mechanism foradjusting the cutting-bit longitudinally, substantially as described, and 20 for the purpose specified.
2. In a bench-plane, the combination of the cuttingbit having a series of holes, m, the laterally-adjusting lever let into the face of the frog and fulcrumed thereon by a pin-and- 2 5 slot connection, said lever also having a pin for insertion in one of the holes m, and mechanism applied directly to said lever for adjusting it, and through it the bit in a longitudinal direction, substantially as described, 0 and for the purpose specified.
HENRY M. CLARK.
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JOHN EDWARDS, Jr. J AMES SHEPARD.
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