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US68012A
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  • gums grates gaunt ffitt IMPKQVEMENT IN THE MANUFAGTURE 0F AUGERS.
  • This, invention consists in forming the twist or pod of the single-twist anger or auger-bit in dies, by blows or by pressure, different dies being employed to suit the progressive stages of the-process.
  • Figure 1 represents the diiferent dies which are used during the process.
  • Figure 2 represents anger-bits, showing them as they appear in the different stages of their manufacture.
  • No.1 represents a pair of trip-hammer dies, between which the blank A, fig. v2, is formed. These dies are Such as are in ordinary use.
  • dies No. 2 which are provided with ribs placed diagonally across their surfaces, the blank is so turned or moved by any suitable mechanical device when in the die, that the twist or pod of the auger is formed, as seen in B, fig. 2.
  • the die No. 3 is set in a lifter or drop, and the head, lip, and point for the screw are formed therein, as seen in fig. 1, marked 0. .No. 3% are dies used in a press to cut off the-flash which is developed by process No. 3. No.

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J. SWAN. Making Augers and Auger Bits.
, Patnted Aug. 20.1867,
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TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Be it known that I, JAMES SWAN, of Seymour, in the county of New Haven, and State of Connecticut, have invented a new and useful Improvement in the Manufacture of Angers and Auger-Bits; and I do hereby declare thatthe 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.
This, invention consists in forming the twist or pod of the single-twist anger or auger-bit in dies, by blows or by pressure, different dies being employed to suit the progressive stages of the-process.
Figure 1 represents the diiferent dies which are used during the process.
Figure 2 represents anger-bits, showing them as they appear in the different stages of their manufacture.
Similar letters of reference indicate like parts. I
, No.1 represents a pair of trip-hammer dies, between which the blank A, fig. v2, is formed. These dies are Such as are in ordinary use. In the use of dies No. 2, which are provided with ribs placed diagonally across their surfaces, the blank is so turned or moved by any suitable mechanical device when in the die, that the twist or pod of the auger is formed, as seen in B, fig. 2. The die No. 3 is set in a lifter or drop, and the head, lip, and point for the screw are formed therein, as seen in fig. 1, marked 0. .No. 3% are dies used in a press to cut off the-flash which is developed by process No. 3. No. 4 i s,'a cutter, by the revolution of whichthc metal is removed from the formed head, so as to form the inner side of the lip, the result of whose operation. is seen in sample marked D. No. 4 are dies, which are placed within crimp-jaws whose action extends and brings down the lip, and centres and rounds the point for the screw, and generally trues up and perfects thebit. The result of the action of these dios i's shown in sample E in fig. 2, and int-his condition the bit is ready for finishing by any ordinary method. For theaction of the dies Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 5, the blank or metal is heatecl'each time.
For NOS. 3% and 4 the operation is performed wit-bout heating. In the common or ordinary method of forming the auger-bit, (hitherto considered most perfect,) it is drawnout considerably longer than the pod or twist is intended to be, the pod in this condition being of a triangular form in its'crosssection. It then goes through a process of whatjs called wringing up around a screw. The end is then upset to give stock enough from which to form the lip and screw. In the course of the operations to which the bit is subjected during the process, it is necessary to heat it as many as ninetimes, and the greatest care and skill on the part 'of the workmen are required to prevent over-heating and other injuries. 7
By my method the twist is formed at once in the forging. The respective parts are kept in their proper relative positions throughout the process. The dies employed are of simple construction, and not liable to get out of order, and the whole process of making the best quality of auger-bitszis so simplified that any workman of ordinary skill can perform it, while the saving in the'expense for labor, &c., is at least fifty 'per cent. It will be readily understood by all who are acquaiutedwith the subject that the twist of the bit thus obtained by hammering must be greatly superior in stiffness and general durability to anything produced by the old process of wringing up. I
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-- Themethod of constructing auger-bits by'means substantially as herein shown and described.
JAMES SWAN.
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Guns. Douemss, E. H. KNIGHT.
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US20050199829A1 (en) * 2004-03-10 2005-09-15 Partlo William N. EUV light source
US20050205810A1 (en) * 2004-03-17 2005-09-22 Akins Robert P High repetition rate laser produced plasma EUV light source
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