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  • the object of this invention is to provide an improved feed mechanism for shingle-planing machines, together with operating mechanism therefor; and it consists in the novel construction and combination of parts, all as hereinafter described, and pointed out in the appended claim.
  • the letter A indicates the frame of the machine; B, the rotary cutter thereof; O, the front feed-table; D,the rear table; E, the dischargingchute, and F the driving-shaft, having a band-wheel F belted to a pulley on the cutter-shaft.
  • G G G designate the feedrollers, the roller G being placed. over the table 0 in front of the cutter, the roller G, which is an idler, and is not positively driven, directly above the cutter, and the roller G over the table D back of the cutter.
  • These rollers are-each journaled in boxes a, held and slidable in vertical slots 19 in a frame H, which, at its lower rear portion at h h, is hingedly or pivotally connected to the frame A.
  • each box Bearing upon each box a is a spring I, seated in the slot b, and confined between the box and'a nut c of a tension-adjusting screw 1'.
  • Eachbox is also engaged atthe under side by an adjusting-screw J, which affords means for the vertical adjustment of the roller to the desired point.
  • Fig. 3 is a section on large gear-wheel 2, having an attached pinion 3, which drives a second gear-wheel 4.
  • gear-wheel 4 also has a pinion which drives a third gear-wheel 5, and into which meshes a gear-wheel 6 on the shaft of the feed-roller G a similar gear-wheel 7 on the shaft of the roller G being driven by a gear-Wheel 8 placed above and centrally of the gear-wheels 6 and 7, and meshing with each, whereby they are positively driven.
  • Thet'rameH is normally secured to the frame at the front by means of bolts and nuts K. By removing the nuts it may be readily swung up and back, as indicated in Fig. 2, to permit access to the knives and to see that the table 0 is properly set, the gears, as will be readily seen, remaining in full mesh during such operation.
  • the said table 0 is adjusted to the proper incline to carry the forward portion of the shingle'above the knives until it passes the first feed-roller. Said rollers are adjusted above the table sufficiently to allow the thin portion of the shingle to pass through to the proper extent without being planed.
  • the adjustment ofthe table 0 is effected by means of a screw P, which is held against endwise movement in a bar K of the frame, and whiohtakes into a nut on the under side of the table.
  • the lateral edges of said table are provided with tongues or guides 76, which slide in ways or grooves in the frame of the machine. Said ways or grooves are inclined upwardly from front to rear, and by working the screw the table is moved forwardly or back therein.
  • a main frame In a machine for planing shingles, the combination of a main frame, a cutter head having its shaft journaled transversely in said frame, an upwardly inclined front feed table Driven by a pinion 1 on the shaft F is a- 0 adjustable in lateral guides of said frame and having its rear end portion extending partially over the cutter, a rear feed table D, a supplementary frame H hinged to said main frame, the positively driven yieldable and adjustable feed rolls G, G one of which is journaled in said frame I above the table C forward of the cutter head, and the other above the table D, an idle r011 G directly over the cutter, and gear for driving said rolls G G 10 and the cutter head, substantially as specified.

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W. J. PUGH. SHINGLE PLANING MACHINE.
o. 544,121. Patented Aug. 6, 1 9 5.
I N 'V EN T OR w y, @1 4 NIT ED ST TES PAT NT CFFIGE.
WILLIAM PUGH, or MUSCATINE, IOWA.
'S'HINGLE-PLANIN G MACHINE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 544,121 dated August 6, 1895.
application filed December 5, 1894:. Serial No. 530,901. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM J. PUGH, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Muscatine, in the county of Muscatine and State of Iowa, have invente d certain new and useful Improvements in Shingle-Planing Machines; and I do declare the following to be.
with frame H and attachments shown thrown back in dotted lines. line to m, Fig. 1.
The object of this invention is to provide an improved feed mechanism for shingle-planing machines, together with operating mechanism therefor; and it consists in the novel construction and combination of parts, all as hereinafter described, and pointed out in the appended claim.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, the letter A indicates the frame of the machine; B, the rotary cutter thereof; O, the front feed-table; D,the rear table; E, the dischargingchute, and F the driving-shaft, having a band-wheel F belted to a pulley on the cutter-shaft.
G G G designate the feedrollers, the roller G being placed. over the table 0 in front of the cutter, the roller G, which is an idler, and is not positively driven, directly above the cutter, and the roller G over the table D back of the cutter. These rollers are-each journaled in boxes a, held and slidable in vertical slots 19 in a frame H, which, at its lower rear portion at h h, is hingedly or pivotally connected to the frame A.
Bearing upon each box a is a spring I, seated in the slot b, and confined between the box and'a nut c of a tension-adjusting screw 1'. Eachbox is also engaged atthe under side by an adjusting-screw J, which affords means for the vertical adjustment of the roller to the desired point.
Fig. 3 is a section on large gear-wheel 2, having an attached pinion 3, which drives a second gear-wheel 4. The
gear-wheel 4 also has a pinion which drives a third gear-wheel 5, and into which meshes a gear-wheel 6 on the shaft of the feed-roller G a similar gear-wheel 7 on the shaft of the roller G being driven by a gear-Wheel 8 placed above and centrally of the gear-wheels 6 and 7, and meshing with each, whereby they are positively driven.
Connecting the journal of the gear 4 with the journal of the gear 5 is a link 9, similar links connecting the gears 6 and 7, 6 and 8, and 8 and 7. These links consist of rigid bars of metal, the arrangement permitting the gears to spread or draw together as may be necessary under different adjustments of the feed-rollers.
Thet'rameH is normally secured to the frame at the front by means of bolts and nuts K. By removing the nuts it may be readily swung up and back, as indicated in Fig. 2, to permit access to the knives and to see that the table 0 is properly set, the gears, as will be readily seen, remaining in full mesh during such operation. The said table 0 is adjusted to the proper incline to carry the forward portion of the shingle'above the knives until it passes the first feed-roller. Said rollers are adjusted above the table sufficiently to allow the thin portion of the shingle to pass through to the proper extent without being planed. The adjustment ofthe table 0 is effected by means of a screw P, which is held against endwise movement in a bar K of the frame, and whiohtakes into a nut on the under side of the table. The lateral edges of said table are provided with tongues or guides 76, which slide in ways or grooves in the frame of the machine. Said ways or grooves are inclined upwardly from front to rear, and by working the screw the table is moved forwardly or back therein.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
In a machine for planing shingles, the combination of a main frame, a cutter head having its shaft journaled transversely in said frame, an upwardly inclined front feed table Driven by a pinion 1 on the shaft F is a- 0 adjustable in lateral guides of said frame and having its rear end portion extending partially over the cutter, a rear feed table D, a supplementary frame H hinged to said main frame, the positively driven yieldable and adjustable feed rolls G, G one of which is journaled in said frame I above the table C forward of the cutter head, and the other above the table D, an idle r011 G directly over the cutter, and gear for driving said rolls G G 10 and the cutter head, substantially as specified.
In testimony whereof I aftix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
WILLIAM J. PUGH. Witnesses:
H. J. PUGH, S. A. PATRICK.
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US2907359A (en) * 1957-07-08 1959-10-06 Multiscore Company Inc Panel grooving machine
US4886099A (en) * 1987-12-15 1989-12-12 Mida--Maquinas Industriais do Ave, Lda. Woodworking machine with feeding system

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US2907359A (en) * 1957-07-08 1959-10-06 Multiscore Company Inc Panel grooving machine
US4886099A (en) * 1987-12-15 1989-12-12 Mida--Maquinas Industriais do Ave, Lda. Woodworking machine with feeding system

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