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- No. l (See Fig. 5) is a piece of cast iron attached to the forward end of the lever (No. 2) by a hinge, which enables it to press against the shoulders of the mortise during the action of the top knife (No. 4) it projects above the bottom of the cutting box, and holds the block firmly unt-il the upper, part is shaved, it is then pressed below the bottom of the cutting boX by the beveled notch (No. 3) where it remains until the frame Fig. l is brought back when the weightof point No. 2 of the lever restores it to its original position.
- the bottom frame is constructed of 3 pieces of scantling 4 by S inches and l0 feet long, framed to- 3 inches so as to rise no higher than the i bottom of the groove or rabbet in the 2 outside pieces in which the top frame works.
- Two knives each 10 inches long, or but 1 knife 2O inches long, are made permanent at or near the middle of the frame by bolts, the heads of which are countersunk on the face or fiat side of the knife which is placed uppermost.
- the bolts are secured by taps on the under side.
- the top frame should be about half the length of the bottom frame and framed in the same way of 3 longitudinal pieces, only the pieces should be lighter and all of the same dimensions, say 3 or 4 inches square; the knives are placed at the middle of the frame and are let into the wood so as to be even with the bottom surface of the frame or nearly so, the flat sides are placed down and they are secured by bolts also.
- This frame works in grooves or rabbets in the top of the outside pieces of the bottom frame.
- the machine is worked by a pitman attached to the back end of the top frame and connects with the running gear.
- a patent is claimed on- The application of the second, or bottom knife, and the adaptation of the machine, as represented in the diagram by the parts No.s l and 2 or lever and rest attached, No. 3 or beveled notch; No. 7, or movable floor; Nos 9 and l0, or hollow and angle in top frame; and No. 1l or bottom knife; to shaving both sides of the shingle without turning the block and at a single stroke of the pitman.
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STERLING BREWER, OF ROBERTSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE.
MACHINERY FOR SHAVING SHINGLES.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 5,564, dated May 16, 1848.
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, STERLING BREWER, of the county of Robertson and State of Tennessee, have invented a new and useful Machine for Shaving Shingles; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction and operation of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making a part of this specication in which- Figure l represents the upper side of the top frame and cutting knife. Fig. 2, under side of same. Fig. et, longitudinal section of the machine.
No. l (See Fig. 5) is a piece of cast iron attached to the forward end of the lever (No. 2) by a hinge, which enables it to press against the shoulders of the mortise during the action of the top knife (No. 4) it projects above the bottom of the cutting box, and holds the block firmly unt-il the upper, part is shaved, it is then pressed below the bottom of the cutting boX by the beveled notch (No. 3) where it remains until the frame Fig. l is brought back when the weightof point No. 2 of the lever restores it to its original position.
The forward motion of the knife No. 4.
Fig. 3, bottom frame; Fig. 5, lever and rest attached to it.
Construction of machine: The bottom frame is constructed of 3 pieces of scantling 4 by S inches and l0 feet long, framed to- 3 inches so as to rise no higher than the i bottom of the groove or rabbet in the 2 outside pieces in which the top frame works. Two knives each 10 inches long, or but 1 knife 2O inches long, are made permanent at or near the middle of the frame by bolts, the heads of which are countersunk on the face or fiat side of the knife which is placed uppermost. The bolts are secured by taps on the under side.
The top frame should be about half the length of the bottom frame and framed in the same way of 3 longitudinal pieces, only the pieces should be lighter and all of the same dimensions, say 3 or 4 inches square; the knives are placed at the middle of the frame and are let into the wood so as to be even with the bottom surface of the frame or nearly so, the flat sides are placed down and they are secured by bolts also. This frame works in grooves or rabbets in the top of the outside pieces of the bottom frame.
The machine is worked by a pitman attached to the back end of the top frame and connects with the running gear.
A patent is claimed on- The application of the second, or bottom knife, and the adaptation of the machine, as represented in the diagram by the parts No.s l and 2 or lever and rest attached, No. 3 or beveled notch; No. 7, or movable floor; Nos 9 and l0, or hollow and angle in top frame; and No. 1l or bottom knife; to shaving both sides of the shingle without turning the block and at a single stroke of the pitman.
STERLING BRENNER.
Witnesses NATHAN MoRRIs, SARRAH SHAW.
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US20090279358A1 (en) * | 2005-08-30 | 2009-11-12 | Hiroki Murakami | Semiconductor device and control method of the same |
US10676967B2 (en) | 2016-03-11 | 2020-06-09 | Trimark Corporation | Rotary latch with modular components |
US10697207B2 (en) | 2016-03-11 | 2020-06-30 | Trimark Corporation | Rotary latch plates |
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