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  • My invention relates to an improvement in saw-setting machines.
  • Figure l is a plan View showing tight and loose pulleys when used as a power-machine and in dotted lines crank mechanism for operating the machine by hand.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal vertical section on line with the saw-guides, showing more particularly the mechanism for feeding the saw to the setting-hammers.
  • Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional View showing the mechanism to limit the set of the saw-teeth.
  • A is the frame of the machine.
  • B B are striking-jaws pivoted at l) and provided with cam-shaped arms B.
  • D is the power-shaft, on which are mounted the tight and loose pulleys D and D2. Also mounted on the shaft D are the disks E, provided with suitable tripping-lugs e for the purpose of engaging the cam-shaped arms B. Mounted on the striking-jaws B B are suitable striking-hammers F. These hammers are made adjustable for different sizes of sawteeth by being mounted on a screw-shaft f,
  • screw-shafts are arranged so that by turning the same the striking-hammers may be moved nearer to or farther apart, as the case may require.
  • G G are saw-guides secured to the frame of the machine, and His an adjustable guide for holding the saw rmly against the bed-plate of the machine. rlhis device is used more particularly when itis desired to set bandsaws or saws of like character.
  • This adjustable guide is mounted upon a removable spring-arm 7L, one end of which is inserted in one of the saw-guides, or it may be engaged in the frame of the machine. When it is desired to set hand-saws or saws of like character, this guide may be removed.
  • B2 B2 are springs, one end of which are engaged in suit-able pins mounted upon the frame of the machine. The other ends are ⁇ caused to bear upon the striking-jaws B B.
  • I provide the screw-shafts I I, which are mounted in the striking-jaws B B.
  • J is a traveling carriage in which is mounted a suitable weighted dog j, adapted to engage the teeth of asaw.
  • On the shaft D is mounted a cam K.
  • On the face of said cam are secured one or more adjustable lugs Tt. It is seenpthat when the cam is caused to rotate and the lug Z: comes in contact with the cam-shaped portion of the traveling carriage J (the dog mounted in said carriage having entered one of the teeth of the saw) the carriage will be forced forward by the rotation of the said cam K, carrying the saw with it a sufficient distance to present another set of teeth between the setting-hammers.
  • the lug 7c is made adjustable, so as to adapt the travel of the carriage .I to the requirements of the saw to be set. Vhen the carriage has.

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N0. 579,220. Patented Mar. 23, 1897.
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Patented Mar. 23,1897.
Mig/w WITNESSES 4 llnirnn @rares IVILLIAM H. OHELLIEU, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNOR OF ON F-HALF TO FRANK H. SOHULER, OF SAME PLACE.
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SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 579,220, dated March 23, 1897. Application filed Tune 4,1896. Serial No. 594,242. (No model.)
To @ZZ whom t may concern.-
Be it known that I, WILLIAM H. CHELLIEU, a citizen of the United States, residing at Detroit, county of Wayne, State of Michigan, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Saw-Sets and I declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it pertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this specification.
My invention relates to an improvement in saw-setting machines.
Referrin gto the drawings, Figure l is a plan View showing tight and loose pulleys when used as a power-machine and in dotted lines crank mechanism for operating the machine by hand. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal vertical section on line with the saw-guides, showing more particularly the mechanism for feeding the saw to the setting-hammers. Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional View showing the mechanism to limit the set of the saw-teeth.
In the drawings, A is the frame of the machine.
B B are striking-jaws pivoted at l) and provided with cam-shaped arms B.
D is the power-shaft, on which are mounted the tight and loose pulleys D and D2. Also mounted on the shaft D are the disks E, provided with suitable tripping-lugs e for the purpose of engaging the cam-shaped arms B. Mounted on the striking-jaws B B are suitable striking-hammers F. These hammers are made adjustable for different sizes of sawteeth by being mounted on a screw-shaft f,
.the bearings of which are in the striking-jaws.
These screw-shafts are arranged so that by turning the same the striking-hammers may be moved nearer to or farther apart, as the case may require.
G G are saw-guides secured to the frame of the machine, and His an adjustable guide for holding the saw rmly against the bed-plate of the machine. rlhis device is used more particularly when itis desired to set bandsaws or saws of like character. This adjustable guide is mounted upon a removable spring-arm 7L, one end of which is inserted in one of the saw-guides, or it may be engaged in the frame of the machine. When it is desired to set hand-saws or saws of like character, this guide may be removed.
B2 B2 are springs, one end of which are engaged in suit-able pins mounted upon the frame of the machine. The other ends are `caused to bear upon the striking-jaws B B. To limit the set given to the saw-teeth by the setting-hammers, I provide the screw-shafts I I, which are mounted in the striking-jaws B B. By adjusting these screw-shafts in relation with each other any desired pitch may be given to the saw-teeth, for it will be readily seen that the screw-shafts may be so adjusted with relation to each other that when they come in contact it will determine the set given to the teeth of the saws.
J is a traveling carriage in which is mounted a suitable weighted dog j, adapted to engage the teeth of asaw. On the shaft D is mounted a cam K. On the face of said cam are secured one or more adjustable lugs Tt. It is seenpthat when the cam is caused to rotate and the lug Z: comes in contact with the cam-shaped portion of the traveling carriage J (the dog mounted in said carriage having entered one of the teeth of the saw) the carriage will be forced forward by the rotation of the said cam K, carrying the saw with it a sufficient distance to present another set of teeth between the setting-hammers. The lug 7c is made adjustable, so as to adapt the travel of the carriage .I to the requirements of the saw to be set. Vhen the carriage has. reached the end of its stroke, it is returned to its initialv position by the spring J The operation of my device is as follows: The saw to be set is placed between the guides G, andif the saw is what is known as a band-- saw the adjustable springguide H is arranged to force the saw into close contact With the bed of the machine. Power is now applied to the shaft D, and the disks E E are thereby caused to rotate. The tripping-lugs coming in contact with the cam-shaped arms of the striking-jaws will force the jaws apart until they ride over the end of the cam, when the springs will force the jaws together, and the hammers coming in contact with the saw will set the teeth. At the proper moment the cam K for operating the carriageJ will force the saw forward, bringing the successive teeth into position to be set.
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Having thus described my invention, what I claim isl. In a saw-setting machine the combination of strikingjaws, adjustable hammers mounted thereon and arranged to set the successive teeth of a saw, means for operating said jaws, and means for limiting the set of the saw-teeth, said means consisting of two adjustable shafts mounted on the strikingjaws and arranged diametrioally opposite each other whereby the ends of said adjustable shafts will abut and limit the set of the saw-teeth when the strikingjaws are operated, substantially as described.
2. In a saw-setting machine the combination of striking-jaws provided with adjustable hammers, cam mechanism for spreading said striking-jaws apart, suitable springs VILLIAM II. CI-IELLIEU.
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US2461782A (en) * 1946-05-08 1949-02-15 Stadick Conrad Saw setting machine
US4050333A (en) * 1974-03-12 1977-09-27 Vladimir Viktorovich Idel Method of setting saw teeth and device for realization thereof
US5730032A (en) * 1997-01-14 1998-03-24 Kraft-Tech Machinery, Inc. Saw setter

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2461782A (en) * 1946-05-08 1949-02-15 Stadick Conrad Saw setting machine
US4050333A (en) * 1974-03-12 1977-09-27 Vladimir Viktorovich Idel Method of setting saw teeth and device for realization thereof
US5730032A (en) * 1997-01-14 1998-03-24 Kraft-Tech Machinery, Inc. Saw setter

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