US45734A - Improved mode of constucting frames for portable houses - Google Patents
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- B27—WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
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- the end sills, E E support each two posts, G G, of the height required, and upon these four posts two long sleepers, D l), rest near their ends. These sleepers are framed together by ties d d, and serve as a foundation for the mill-carriage to lun on. From the middle sills two long posts, B B, on each side, framed together by ties b b, ascend outside ot' the sleepers D D, and high enough above them lo mount the saw or gang of saws between them.
- Cross-beams C C U connect the two pairs of these posts, being secured in the posts by long tenons and keys c c c, as shown, so that they may be removable at pleasure.
- the lower beams are interrupted by a space in the middle, as shown in Fig. 2, the cross-connection being completed by auxiliary beams I I, lower down, and vunited to the beams O C by vertical timbers ff.
- This arrangement alg parts lows free room for the working gear of the r1 ⁇ hese lower beamsv saw or saws beneath.
- the frame is strengthened, first, by a system of braces, GG G G, between the cross-sills A A A A and the posts B B E E, on each outside, and, second, by another system of braces, e e e e, between the posts E in and sleepers D D, and of F F, between the posts B B and said sleepers, all in planes at right angles to the planes ofthe first system ot' braces. All these braces are simply inserted, without fastenings, in their respective mortises at both ends, and they are all made alittle too long to allow i the sills, posts, and sleepers to come close to gether in framing.
- H H H a set of about three iron rods, H H H, on each side, extends up through the sills, or their coanecting-ties, and through the sleepers, substantially as shown in the drawings.
- heads z' t' i On the lower ends ot' these rods are heads z' t' i, and on their upper ends screw-threads to receive nuts h h IL.
- the sills, posts and sleepers are drawn firmly together, till their braces brin g the whole frame most rigidly into one hole. In this manner a very strong as well as light frame is made, and one which can be taken apart and put together again in a very few minutes.
- a portable sawmill frame constructed and arranged with braces and tightening-rods
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PATENT OFFICE.
JACOB MORGAN, OF DUNDEE, OHIO.
IMPROVED MODE OF CONSTUCTVING FRAMES FOR PORTABLE HOUSES.
Specification forming part of Letters Pat To all whomz't may concern:
Be it known that I, JACOB MORGAN, ot' Dundee, in thel county ot' Tuscarawas and State of Ohio, have invented a new and Improved Portable Saw-Mill Frame; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof', reference being had to the accompanying' drawings, making part of this specilication- Figure 1 being a side elevation of the fr ame; Fig. 2, an end elevation thereof.
Like letters designate correspondin in both gures.
To construct my improved frame, I employ cross-sills A A A A at the base-one at each end, and either one broad one in the middle, or better, two, ot' ordinary widthframed together by ties a a., as shown in the drawings.
The end sills, E E, support each two posts, G G, of the height required, and upon these four posts two long sleepers, D l), rest near their ends. These sleepers are framed together by ties d d, and serve as a foundation for the mill-carriage to lun on. From the middle sills two long posts, B B, on each side, framed together by ties b b, ascend outside ot' the sleepers D D, and high enough above them lo mount the saw or gang of saws between them. Cross-beams C C U connect the two pairs of these posts, being secured in the posts by long tenons and keys c c c, as shown, so that they may be removable at pleasure. The lower beams are interrupted by a space in the middle, as shown in Fig. 2, the cross-connection being completed by auxiliary beams I I, lower down, and vunited to the beams O C by vertical timbers ff. This arrangement alg parts lows free room for the working gear of the r1`hese lower beamsv saw or saws beneath.
ent No. 45,734, dated January 3, 1865.
help support the sleepers D D in the middle.
The frame is strengthened, first, by a system of braces, GG G G, between the cross-sills A A A A and the posts B B E E, on each outside, and, second, by another system of braces, e e e e, between the posts E in and sleepers D D, and of F F, between the posts B B and said sleepers, all in planes at right angles to the planes ofthe first system ot' braces. All these braces are simply inserted, without fastenings, in their respective mortises at both ends, and they are all made alittle too long to allow i the sills, posts, and sleepers to come close to gether in framing. Then a set of about three iron rods, H H H, on each side, extends up through the sills, or their coanecting-ties, and through the sleepers, substantially as shown in the drawings. On the lower ends ot' these rods are heads z' t' i, and on their upper ends screw-threads to receive nuts h h IL. Thus, by screwing on the nuts, the sills, posts and sleepers are drawn firmly together, till their braces brin g the whole frame most rigidly into one hole. In this manner a very strong as well as light frame is made, and one which can be taken apart and put together again in a very few minutes.
W'hat I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
A portable sawmill frame constructed and arranged with braces and tightening-rods,
, substantially as herein specified.
The above specification of my improved portable saw-mill frame signed by me this 23d day of J une, 1864.
JACOB MORGAN. lVituesses:
DAVID SEEsE, SOLOMON MYERS.
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