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US703212A US8776101A US1901087761A US703212A US 703212 A US703212 A US 703212A US 8776101 A US8776101 A US 8776101A US 1901087761 A US1901087761 A US 1901087761A US 703212 A US703212 A US 703212A
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  • My invention has for its object to simplify and cheapen grinding-machines of that class especially designed for agriculturists; and it consists in certain peculiarities of construction and combination of parts hereinafter particularly set forth with reference to the accompanying drawings and subsequently claimed.
  • Figure 1 of the drawings represents a gear side elevation of a grinding-machine in accordance with my invention, parts of the same being broken away and in section;
  • Fig. 2 a plan view of the machine, partly in horizontal section;
  • Fig. 3, a vertical longitudinal section of said machine, indicated by lines 3 3 in the second and fourth figures;
  • Fig. 4 a horizontal section of the aforesaid machine, indicated by lines 4 4 in the third figure;
  • Fig. 5 a partly-sectional front elevation of clamp and tension mechanism embodied in the machine.
  • A indicates the base of my machine, provided with lateral end ears having apertures for screws 5, by which said base is made fast to a board B or other suitable support.
  • Fitting a longitudinal recess in the forward portion of base A is the shank c of a bracket O, and a bolt (1, engaging a longitudinal slot of said base and an aperture provided in the bracketshank, has a set-nut 6 run thereon to hold said bracket in adjusted position.
  • bracket 0 Mounted in bearings constituting arms of bracket 0 is a pivot-rod f of a pair of clampjaws D D, both of which are engaged by a bolt having a set-nut it run thereon.
  • sleeve 0 By means of a set-screw s an arbor G is made fast in engagement with the sleeve.
  • Astraddle of the sleeve end of the standard A is the yoke end of an arm H in osoillative engagement with arbor G, said standard being provided with a lug t, that constitutes a rest for said arm and limits downward play of same.
  • Fitting a longitudinal recess in the forward portion of arm H is the shank it of a hanger I for the arbor J of a grinding device K, and a bolt w, engaging a longitudinal slot in said arm and an aperture in the hanger-shank, has a set-nut o run thereon to hold said hanger in adjusted position.
  • the grinding device herein shown is one especially designed for sharpening triangular knife-sections of sickle-bars, and a portion of such a bar, with knife-sections thereon, is shown held in the clamp above specified.
  • a driving spur-wheel L that meshes with a pinion M, constituting part of the hub of another spurwheel N, arranged to turn on a lateral boss 00 of arm H and mesh with a pinion 0, fast on arbor J of the grinding device.
  • the hub of spur-wheel L is partly in the form of an eccentric P, engageable with a'rocker Q in the form of a link," one end of which is held in pivotal connection with a rear branch A of the machine-standard, the other end being in the form of a fork engaging an annular shouljder of boss x aforesaid.
  • the standard branch A" is shown provided with a segmental slot engaged by a shouldered bolt y, that consti tutes the pivot for rocker Q, and a set-nut a is run on the bolt to clamp the same in adjusted position in said slot.
  • Spur-wheel L is shown provided with a radial side recess and slot.
  • A-crank R has an olfset b engaging the wheel-recess, and a bolt 0 engages the crankolfset, wheel-recess, and a set-nut d, this nut being tightened on the bolt to hold the crank in adjusted position, adjustment of said crank serving to vary leverage on said wheel.
  • a sickle-bar is clamped in the machine to have the knives thereof face the grinding device K, bracket O, hanger I, and tension of spring F being properly adjusted.
  • crank R rotatory motion is imparted to the grinding device simultaneous with an oscillation of the same due to the action of eccentric P in rocker Q, high speed being had with but little elfort on the part of the operator in proportion to set of crank R in connection with the driving spur-wheel, and adjustment of hanger'I compensates for wear of said grinding device and knife-sections on which it operates.
  • a grinding-machine comprising a base and standard, an arm in swing connection with the standard, a rotatory grinding device in suspension from the arm, a sickle -bar clamp in pivotal connection with the base, a clamp-controlling spring, means for regulating spring tension, grinding-device drive-gear having the main Wheel thereof provided with an eccentric, and a rocker astride the eccentric in connection at its ends with said arm and a branch of said standard.
  • a grinding-machine comprising a standard having the upper end thereof in the form of a sleeve, an arbor held fast in the sleeve, an arm having a yoke end astraddle of said sleeve and loose on the arbor, a rotatory grinding device in suspension from the arm, a sickle-bar clamp in pivotal connection with the base, a clamp-controlling spring, means for regulating spring tension, grinding-device drive-gear having the main wheel-hub thereof in the form of an eccentric loose on said arbor, and a rocker astride the eccentric in connection at its ends with said arm and a branch of said standard.
  • a grinding-machine comprising a base and standard, an arm in swing connection with the standard, a rotatory grinding device in suspension from'the arm, a pivotal sicklebar clamp having a bracket-shank thereof adjustable on the base longitudinally of the same, a clamp-controlling spring, means for regulating spring tension, grindingdevice drive-gear having the main wheel thereof provided with an eccentric, and a rocker astride the eccentric in connection at its ends with said arm and a branch of said standard.
  • a grinding-machine comprising a base and standard, an arm in swing connection with the standard, a rotatory grinding device having a hanger provided with a shank in adjustable connection with the arm longitudinally of the same, a sickle-bar clamp in pivotal connection with the base, a clampcontrolling spring, means for regulating spring tension, grinding-device drive-gear having the main wheel thereof provided with an eccentric, and a rocker astride the eccentric in connection at its ends with said arm and a branch of said standard.
  • a grinding-machine comprising a base and standard, an arm in swing connection with the standard, a rotatory grinding device in suspension from the arm, a'sickle-bar clamp consisting of a base-bracket, a pivot-rod supported by the bracket, clamp-jaws loose on the rod, a spiral spring connecting one of the jaws with a stationary portion of the machine, a tension-screw carried by the other of the jaws to abut an arm of said bracket, a bolt engaging both jaws and a set-nut on the bolt; grinding-device drive-gear having the main wheel thereof provided with an eccentric, and a rocker astride the eccentric in connection at its ends with said arm and a branch of said standard.
  • a grinding-machine comprising a base and standard, an arm in swing connection with the standard, a rotatory grinding device in suspension from the arm, a sickle-bar clamp in pivotal connection with the base, a clampcontrolling spring, means for regulating spring tension, a spur-wheel having a pinionhub loose on a lateral boss of said arm, a pinion on the grinding-device arbor in mesh with said spur-wheel, an eccentric hub-driving spur-wheel loose on an arbor constituting-the swing-arm axis, and a rocker astride the eccentric hub in connection at its ends with said swing-arm boss and a branch of said' standard.
  • a grinding-machine comprising a base and standard, an arm in swing connection with the standard, a lug on said standard arranged to constitute a rest for the swingarm, a'rotatory grinding device in suspension from said arm, a sickle-bar clamp in pivotal connection with the base, a clamp-controlling spring, means for regulating spring tension, grinding-device drive-gear having the main wheel thereof provided with an eccentric, and a rocker astride the eccentric in connection at its ends with said arm and a branch of said standard.
  • a grinding-machine comprising a base and standard, an arm in swing connection with the standard, a rotatory grinding device in suspension from the arm, a sickle-bar clamp in pivotal connection with the base, a clamp-controlling spring, a screw arranged to regulate tension of said spring, a spiral spring on the screw between its head and the adjacent clamp-jaw, grinding-device drivegear having the main Wheel thereof provided with an eccentric, and a rocker astride the eccentric in connection at its ends with said arm and a branch of said standard.

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No. 703,'2I2. Patentedluna 24, I902.
M. W. NEUENS.
GRINDING MACHINE.
(Application filed Dec. 30, 1901.) (No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet I.
awazwdg UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
MICHAEL WV. NEUENS, OF PORT WASHINGTON, WISCONSIN, ASSIGNOR TO WESTERN IMPLEMENT COMPANY, OF PORT WASHINGTON, IVISOONSIN.
GRINDING-MACHINE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 703,212 dated June 24, 1902.
Application filed December 30, 1901. Serial No. 87,761. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, MICHAEL W. NEUENS, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Port Washington, in the county of Ozaukee and State of WVisconsin, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Grinding-Machines; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full,'clear,' and exact description thereof.
My invention has for its object to simplify and cheapen grinding-machines of that class especially designed for agriculturists; and it consists in certain peculiarities of construction and combination of parts hereinafter particularly set forth with reference to the accompanying drawings and subsequently claimed.
Figure 1 of the drawings represents a gear side elevation of a grinding-machine in accordance with my invention, parts of the same being broken away and in section; Fig. 2, a plan view of the machine, partly in horizontal section; Fig. 3, a vertical longitudinal section of said machine, indicated by lines 3 3 in the second and fourth figures; Fig. 4, a horizontal section of the aforesaid machine, indicated by lines 4 4 in the third figure; and Fig. 5, a partly-sectional front elevation of clamp and tension mechanism embodied in the machine.
Referring by letter to the drawings, A indicates the base of my machine, provided with lateral end ears having apertures for screws 5, by which said base is made fast to a board B or other suitable support. Fitting a longitudinal recess in the forward portion of base A is the shank c of a bracket O, and a bolt (1, engaging a longitudinal slot of said base and an aperture provided in the bracketshank, has a set-nut 6 run thereon to hold said bracket in adjusted position.
Mounted in bearings constituting arms of bracket 0 is a pivot-rod f of a pair of clampjaws D D, both of which are engaged by a bolt having a set-nut it run thereon.
sleeve 0", and by means of a set-screw s an arbor G is made fast in engagement with the sleeve. Astraddle of the sleeve end of the standard A is the yoke end of an arm H in osoillative engagement with arbor G, said standard being provided with a lug t, that constitutes a rest for said arm and limits downward play of same. Fitting a longitudinal recess in the forward portion of arm H is the shank it of a hanger I for the arbor J of a grinding device K, and a bolt w, engaging a longitudinal slot in said arm and an aperture in the hanger-shank, has a set-nut o run thereon to hold said hanger in adjusted position. The grinding device herein shown is one especially designed for sharpening triangular knife-sections of sickle-bars, and a portion of such a bar, with knife-sections thereon, is shown held in the clamp above specified.
Held to turn loose on arbor G is a driving spur-wheel L, that meshes with a pinion M, constituting part of the hub of another spurwheel N, arranged to turn on a lateral boss 00 of arm H and mesh with a pinion 0, fast on arbor J of the grinding device. The hub of spur-wheel L is partly in the form of an eccentric P, engageable with a'rocker Q in the form of a link," one end of which is held in pivotal connection with a rear branch A of the machine-standard, the other end being in the form of a fork engaging an annular shouljder of boss x aforesaid. The standard branch A" is shown provided with a segmental slot engaged by a shouldered bolt y, that consti tutes the pivot for rocker Q, and a set-nut a is run on the bolt to clamp the same in adjusted position in said slot. Spur-wheel L is shown provided with a radial side recess and slot. A-crank R has an olfset b engaging the wheel-recess, and a bolt 0 engages the crankolfset, wheel-recess, and a set-nut d, this nut being tightened on the bolt to hold the crank in adjusted position, adjustment of said crank serving to vary leverage on said wheel.
A sickle-bar is clamped in the machine to have the knives thereof face the grinding device K, bracket O, hanger I, and tension of spring F being properly adjusted. By turning crank R rotatory motion is imparted to the grinding device simultaneous with an oscillation of the same due to the action of eccentric P in rocker Q, high speed being had with but little elfort on the part of the operator in proportion to set of crank R in connection with the driving spur-wheel, and adjustment of hanger'I compensates for wear of said grinding device and knife-sections on which it operates.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. A grinding-machine comprising a base and standard, an arm in swing connection with the standard, a rotatory grinding device in suspension from the arm, a sickle -bar clamp in pivotal connection with the base, a clamp-controlling spring, means for regulating spring tension, grinding-device drive-gear having the main Wheel thereof provided with an eccentric, and a rocker astride the eccentric in connection at its ends with said arm and a branch of said standard.
2. A grinding-machine comprising a standard having the upper end thereof in the form of a sleeve, an arbor held fast in the sleeve, an arm having a yoke end astraddle of said sleeve and loose on the arbor, a rotatory grinding device in suspension from the arm, a sickle-bar clamp in pivotal connection with the base, a clamp-controlling spring, means for regulating spring tension, grinding-device drive-gear having the main wheel-hub thereof in the form of an eccentric loose on said arbor, and a rocker astride the eccentric in connection at its ends with said arm and a branch of said standard.
3. A grinding-machine comprising a base and standard, an arm in swing connection with the standard, a rotatory grinding device in suspension from'the arm, a pivotal sicklebar clamp having a bracket-shank thereof adjustable on the base longitudinally of the same, a clamp-controlling spring, means for regulating spring tension, grindingdevice drive-gear having the main wheel thereof provided with an eccentric, and a rocker astride the eccentric in connection at its ends with said arm and a branch of said standard.
4. A grinding-machine comprising a base and standard, an arm in swing connection with the standard, a rotatory grinding device having a hanger provided with a shank in adjustable connection with the arm longitudinally of the same, a sickle-bar clamp in pivotal connection with the base, a clampcontrolling spring, means for regulating spring tension, grinding-device drive-gear having the main wheel thereof provided with an eccentric, and a rocker astride the eccentric in connection at its ends with said arm and a branch of said standard.
5. A grinding-machine comprising a base and standard, an arm in swing connection with the standard, a rotatory grinding device in suspension from the arm, a'sickle-bar clamp consisting of a base-bracket, a pivot-rod supported by the bracket, clamp-jaws loose on the rod, a spiral spring connecting one of the jaws with a stationary portion of the machine, a tension-screw carried by the other of the jaws to abut an arm of said bracket, a bolt engaging both jaws and a set-nut on the bolt; grinding-device drive-gear having the main wheel thereof provided with an eccentric, and a rocker astride the eccentric in connection at its ends with said arm and a branch of said standard.
6. A grinding-machine comprising a base and standard, an arm in swing connection with the standard, a rotatory grinding device in suspension from the arm, a sickle-bar clamp in pivotal connection with the base, a clampcontrolling spring, means for regulating spring tension, a spur-wheel having a pinionhub loose on a lateral boss of said arm, a pinion on the grinding-device arbor in mesh with said spur-wheel, an eccentric hub-driving spur-wheel loose on an arbor constituting-the swing-arm axis, and a rocker astride the eccentric hub in connection at its ends with said swing-arm boss and a branch of said' standard.
7. A grinding-machine comprising a base and standard, an arm in swing connection with the standard, a lug on said standard arranged to constitute a rest for the swingarm, a'rotatory grinding device in suspension from said arm, a sickle-bar clamp in pivotal connection with the base, a clamp-controlling spring, means for regulating spring tension, grinding-device drive-gear having the main wheel thereof provided with an eccentric, and a rocker astride the eccentric in connection at its ends with said arm and a branch of said standard.
8. A grinding-machine comprising a base and standard, an arm in swing connection with the standard, a rotatory grinding device in suspension from the arm, a sickle-bar clamp in pivotal connection with the base, a clamp-controlling spring, a screw arranged to regulate tension of said spring, a spiral spring on the screw between its head and the adjacent clamp-jaw, grinding-device drivegear having the main Wheel thereof provided with an eccentric, and a rocker astride the eccentric in connection at its ends with said arm and a branch of said standard.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing I have hereunto set myhand, at Port WVashington, in the county of Ozaukee and State of WVisconsin, in the presence of two witnesses.
MICHAEL W. NEUENS.
Witnesses:
H. W. BoLENs, EDW. BARELMAN.
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US2728170A (en) * 1952-02-19 1955-12-27 Jesse H Korber Sickle bar grinding machine
US3001339A (en) * 1958-06-19 1961-09-26 Iii Cornelius D Vreeland Sickle and mower knife sharpening support

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US3001339A (en) * 1958-06-19 1961-09-26 Iii Cornelius D Vreeland Sickle and mower knife sharpening support

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