US59498A - Improvement in carpenters planes - Google Patents

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US59498A
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    • B23QDETAILS, COMPONENTS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR MACHINE TOOLS, e.g. ARRANGEMENTS FOR COPYING OR CONTROLLING; MACHINE TOOLS IN GENERAL CHARACTERISED BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF PARTICULAR DETAILS OR COMPONENTS; COMBINATIONS OR ASSOCIATIONS OF METAL-WORKING MACHINES, NOT DIRECTED TO A PARTICULAR RESULT
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  • My invention has for its object to furnish an improvedjointin g-plane, by means of which the edge of a board may be made square, or may be beveled at any desired angle; and it consists in the supporting angular plate, the
  • adjustable hinged guide-plate the adjusting screw, bushnut, wrench, and lock-nut, in combination with each other and with the stock or frame of the plane, when said parts are constructed and arranged as hereinafter more fully described.
  • A is the plane-stoclgabout the construction of which there is nothing new.
  • B is the supporting-plate, which consists of three portions, b1, b2, and b3.
  • the part b1 is attached to the side of the plane-stock A by two bevel-headed screw-bolts, C and D, which pass through beveled slots E and F in the said part bl of the plate B, as shown in Fig. l.
  • the slots E and F are beveled in two ways: rst, their edges are beveled so as to fit upon the beveled under side of the heads of the bolts O and D, as shown in Fig.
  • the part b2 stands at right angles to the part b1, as shown in Figs. l and 2. rIhe part b3 projects from the upper edge of the part b2, and is par allel with the part b1, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • part b3 is made in the form of an isoscelcs triangle, and has a hole made through its apex, which hole is countersunk or rounded out on its upper side, for the purpose hereinafter mentioned.
  • the plate B is strengtlened by having a ange cast upon its edge, as shown in Figs. l and 2.
  • G is the sliding guide-plate, the side edges of which project downward, so as to form ribs or runners g, upon which it slides along the surface of the timber being operated upon, and insures the plate Gr from rocking, and gives a steady movement to the plane.
  • g2 and g3 are projecting ears or arms cast upon the plate Gr, by means of which said plate is pivoted to the plate B.
  • the pivoting-point g4, attachcd to the ear g3, is made solid therewith; but the pivoting-point g5, attached to the ear g2, is removable, being the point of a screw passing through the said ear, as shownin Fig. 1.
  • These points g4 and g5 enter and work in sockets formed in the edge of the part bZ of the plate B, as shown in Fig. l.
  • rEhe ears g2 and g3 are made with a shoulder, as shown in Fig. 2, so that the inner edge of the plate Gr may be as low or a little lower than the upper corner of the edge of the planeiron, so that the whole edge of the board may be smoothly cut.
  • g6 are two ears, cast upon the upper surface of the plate G, between which the end of the screw H is pivoted by a pin passing through the said ears and the said end of the screw, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • I is a bush-nut, which passes up through the hole in the part b3 of the plate B, before described, and through which the screw H passes.
  • J is a wrench, which fits upon the upper end of the bush-nut I, and which has a feather formed upon its inner surface, which feather enters a slot or groove in the side of the said bush-nut I, so that the said nut may be raised or lowered by turning the wrench J.
  • the nut I is made with a ange on its lower end, and the lower end of the wrench J is rounded off, so as to fit into rounded-out parts of the hole through the plate B at whatever angle the screw H may stand.
  • Ki a lock-nut, which screws down upon the screw H, and locks the wrench J, plate B,
  • a deep circular groove as shown in Fig. 2, into the bottom of which is placed a rubber or other elastic spring, L. M is a metal ring, placed in the said groove upon the said spring L.
  • the guideplatel Gr may be set at any angle with the face of the plane, so as to give any desired
  • the hinged screw-rod H in combination with the parts D G, and provided With the flanged nut I, Wrench J, 'and lock-nut K, when arranged with the jointing-p1ane herein described, substantialIy as and for the purpose specied.

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UNrrEDS'rA'rEs PATENT Genion.
JOHN WOODVILLE, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO.
IMPROVEMENT IN CARPENTERS PLANES.
Specification forming part of' Letters Patent No. 59.498, dated November' 6,1866.
To all whom t may concern.-
Beit known that l, JOHN WooDvrLLn, of Cincinnati, in the county of Hamilton and State of Ohio, have invented a new and useful Improvement in J ointing-Planes 5 and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which- Figure l is a side view of a plane with my improvement attached. Fig. 2 is a cross-section of the same, taken through the line x x, Fig. l. Fig. 3 is a detail sectional view of the same, taken through the line y y, Fig. l.
Similar letters of reference indicate like parts.
My invention has for its object to furnish an improvedjointin g-plane, by means of which the edge of a board may be made square, or may be beveled at any desired angle; and it consists in the supporting angular plate, the
adjustable hinged guide-plate, the adjusting screw, bushnut, wrench, and lock-nut, in combination with each other and with the stock or frame of the plane, when said parts are constructed and arranged as hereinafter more fully described.
A is the plane-stoclgabout the construction of which there is nothing new. B is the supporting-plate, which consists of three portions, b1, b2, and b3. The part b1 is attached to the side of the plane-stock A by two bevel-headed screw-bolts, C and D, which pass through beveled slots E and F in the said part bl of the plate B, as shown in Fig. l. The slots E and F are beveled in two ways: rst, their edges are beveled so as to fit upon the beveled under side of the heads of the bolts O and D, as shown in Fig. 3; and, second, they are beveled or made wedge-shaped, so as to clamp the bolts O and D, and thus be held securely in place. The rear end of the slotE is enlarged, so as to permit the head of the bolt C to pass through it, but the slot F is cut through the edge of the plate, as shown in Fig. l. The part b2 stands at right angles to the part b1, as shown in Figs. l and 2. rIhe part b3 projects from the upper edge of the part b2, and is par allel with the part b1, as shown in Fig. 2. The
part b3 is made in the form of an isoscelcs triangle, and has a hole made through its apex, which hole is countersunk or rounded out on its upper side, for the purpose hereinafter mentioned.
The plate B is strengtlened by having a ange cast upon its edge, as shown in Figs. l and 2.
G is the sliding guide-plate, the side edges of which project downward, so as to form ribs or runners g, upon which it slides along the surface of the timber being operated upon, and insures the plate Gr from rocking, and gives a steady movement to the plane. g2 and g3 are projecting ears or arms cast upon the plate Gr, by means of which said plate is pivoted to the plate B. The pivoting-point g4, attachcd to the ear g3, is made solid therewith; but the pivoting-point g5, attached to the ear g2, is removable, being the point of a screw passing through the said ear, as shownin Fig. 1. These points g4 and g5 enter and work in sockets formed in the edge of the part bZ of the plate B, as shown in Fig. l.
rEhe ears g2 and g3 are made with a shoulder, as shown in Fig. 2, so that the inner edge of the plate Gr may be as low or a little lower than the upper corner of the edge of the planeiron, so that the whole edge of the board may be smoothly cut.
g6 are two ears, cast upon the upper surface of the plate G, between which the end of the screw H is pivoted by a pin passing through the said ears and the said end of the screw, as shown in Fig. 2.
I is a bush-nut, which passes up through the hole in the part b3 of the plate B, before described, and through which the screw H passes. J is a wrench, which fits upon the upper end of the bush-nut I, and which has a feather formed upon its inner surface, which feather enters a slot or groove in the side of the said bush-nut I, so that the said nut may be raised or lowered by turning the wrench J. The nut I is made with a ange on its lower end, and the lower end of the wrench J is rounded off, so as to fit into rounded-out parts of the hole through the plate B at whatever angle the screw H may stand.
Kis a lock-nut, which screws down upon the screw H, and locks the wrench J, plate B,
and bush-nut I rmly together, the platek B being clamped between Wrench J and the ange ofthe nut I, as shown in Fig. 2.
Into the lower face of the nut K is cut a deep circular groove, as shown in Fig. 2, into the bottom of which is placed a rubber or other elastic spring, L. M is a metal ring, placed in the said groove upon the said spring L. When the nut K is screwed down upon the Wrench J the end of the ring M comes in contact with the face of the said wrench J, and holds the parts with an equal pressure at whatever angle the screw H may stand.
By this construction and arrangement the guideplatel Gr may be set at any angle with the face of the plane, so as to give any desired The hinged screw-rod H, in combination with the parts D G, and provided With the flanged nut I, Wrench J, 'and lock-nut K, when arranged with the jointing-p1ane herein described, substantialIy as and for the purpose specied.
JOHN WOODVILLE. Witnesses ALEXANDER McDoNALn, THOMAS PALMER, J r.
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