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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- faiigttigihnlt referat In in these trttus nten't mit mating gaat tt iin time.
- Figure 2 represents'a vertical cross-section taken at the red line x a: of ig. 1.
- Figure 3 represents a longitudinal vertical section-through the mandrel and its connected parts.
- My invention relates, iirst, to the placing of the lathe-centres vertically or nearly so over the front of the lathe, or over the ways at the front of the lathe, upon lwhich the slide-rest is supported and moves, so as to more,
- the bed A of the lathe may be supported on legs B B, and in or on this bed are formed the ways, upon which the tail-block, tool-holder, and slide-rest may'mnve, andbe guided and adjust-ed.
- a metallic frame or arms, C which inclinevover towards the front of the lathe, and in these arms the mandrel D is supported and'turns.
- Ways a b On the front side of the bed A are formed the Ways a b, on which I the slide-rest E is movedpas will be explained.
- the centre ,of the mandrel is vertical or nearly so over these ways, so that the slide-rest projects considerably fromthe side of the lathe-bed, as shown in iig. 2A.
- a tool-slide composed of two pieces, J' K, which have movements or adjustments together and independent of each other, asffollow's:
- a clamping-screw, e, and thumb-nut, f hold the tool-slide to theslide-rest ⁇ F, and the tool-slidecan be turned around thisscrew as a centre to give it an oblique position to the right or lett in relation to the mandrel, and the edge y ofthe table F may be marked oil ⁇ into divisions, lines, or marks,
- a dove-tail groove, z is made inthe upper portion J ofthe toolslidc, and a dove-tailed tongue, t', on the under portionvK, so that said upper portion may be moved laterally on the under portion by means of a screw-rod, 4, on said upper part, working through a nut, 5, in the under p0r' tion, the serew-rod being turned by a cranl,j.
- the tool-slidev has thus three adjustments, viz, vertical, hori# zontal i'n lateral lines, and horizontal in a circular direction around the screw e, and it has also its general feed or traverse by means of the screw-rod I.
- undercut grooves, o 0,' in which the tool or any article to be worked withor upon may be placed and secured.
- the mandrel D is hollow, and through' it passes the centring-rod p, which has its supports at r r, one at each end of the mandrel; and these bearings t* are boredv out after they arc put in the mandrel, so as to be perfectly centred in the mandrel, the boring lbeing done by revolving the mandrel in its bearings in the latheA
- the mandrel is'bushed in its hearings by the wedged or inclined bushes s s, one in Yeach arm, and at the geared end of the' mandrel there is a screw-nut or sleeve, t, which works upon n screw-thread cut 'around the bush at that end, so that, by turning said nut or sleeve, any and all slack motion in the mandrel endwise can betaken up, and when the lathey becomes worn by use, the bearings and bushes may be renewed, and the lathe-work as -tru
- mandrel and centring-rod makes the lathe capable of doing the most accurate worlc', and of the very lincst character, and adapts it to turning, planing, shaping, milling, and other work usual inlitting up accurate machinery.
- a groove, u is cut on the top of the bed of the lathe, in which a tonguc,1f.
- a tool-holder, Q' which is susceptible of removal, replacement, and of adjustment
- thc tool R therein traverses over what I have termed the toclslidc, but which in this arrangement and use of the machine becomes a bed or holder, as it also does when the machine is used for milling, the milling-tool being on the mandrel, and the article to be milled upon this bed or holder, and placed at any suitable angle with regard tothe axis of the mandrel.
- I also claim, in combination with a planing or chasing-tool, that receives motion from the face-plate or mandrel of the lathe, a slide-rest or holder, that has a vertical, horizontal, and swivelling motion with'rcgard to said tool, as and for the purpose substantially as'described.
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@uiten tatts atat @fitta IMPROVEMENT IN .LATHES.
faiigttigihnlt referat In in these trttus nten't mit mating gaat tt iin time.
TO ALL WI-IOMIT MAY CONCERN;
Be it known that I, L. F. MNGER, of Rochester, in the county of Monroe, and State of New York, have' invented certain new anduseful Improvements in Lathes, and Planing and Shaping-Engines; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making a partei' this specification, in whichf- Figure l represents a front view of the machine.
Figure 2 represents'a vertical cross-section taken at the red line x a: of ig. 1.
Figure 3 represents a longitudinal vertical section-through the mandrel and its connected parts.
Similar letters of reference where they occur in the separate figures denote like parts in all of the drawings.
My invention relates, iirst, to the placing of the lathe-centres vertically or nearly so over the front of the lathe, or over the ways at the front of the lathe, upon lwhich the slide-rest is supported and moves, so as to more,
readily adapt the machine to turning, planing, o1' shaping, as the case may he; second, the combination of the centring-rod with the mandrel and its adjustable bearings, third, in combination with a-planing-tool, having an adjustable motion from the lface-plate of the lathe,.a slide-rest, that has a vertical, horizontal, and swivelling motion, to bring any article'thereon or therein up to thetool, in any desired right-angled or-oblique'lines.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will proceed toi describe the same with reference to the drawings. l l
The bed A of the lathe may be supported on legs B B, and in or on this bed are formed the ways, upon which the tail-block, tool-holder, and slide-rest may'mnve, andbe guided and adjust-ed. Upon one end of the bed A is placed a metallic frame or arms, C, which inclinevover towards the front of the lathe, and in these arms the mandrel D is supported and'turns. On the front side of the bed A are formed the Ways a b, on which I the slide-rest E is movedpas will be explained. The centre ,of the mandrel is vertical or nearly so over these ways, so that the slide-rest projects considerably fromthe side of the lathe-bed, as shown in iig. 2A. On the mandrel are the usual pulleys, 1 2 3, over one of which the endless belt or 'band that drives it may pass, The outer end'of the mandrel has upon -it a gear-wheel, F, that takes into and turns an intermediate, G, and this intermediate gear drives a larger gear, H, on the end of the screw-shaft I, which works through a. nut, c, in or on the slide-rest, and thus moves the slide-rest E. The screw works in long recess or groove d in the bed, so
as to be entirely protected therein. On the horizontally-projecting portion or table F ofthe slide-rest F therev is placed a tool-slide, composed of two pieces, J' K, which have movements or adjustments together and independent of each other, asffollow's: A clamping-screw, e, and thumb-nut, f, hold the tool-slide to theslide-rest` F, and the tool-slidecan be turned around thisscrew as a centre to give it an oblique position to the right or lett in relation to the mandrel, and the edge y ofthe table F may be marked oil` into divisions, lines, or marks,
by which the tool-slide may be definitely set. A dove-tail groove, z, is made inthe upper portion J ofthe toolslidc, and a dove-tailed tongue, t', on the under portionvK, so that said upper portion may be moved laterally on the under portion by means of a screw-rod, 4, on said upper part, working through a nut, 5, in the under p0r' tion, the serew-rod being turned by a cranl,j. The tool-slidev has thus three adjustments, viz, vertical, hori# zontal i'n lateral lines, and horizontal in a circular direction around the screw e, and it has also its general feed or traverse by means of the screw-rod I. A vertical screw-rod, c, with a crank, Z, upon its lower end, passes' through a portion, m, of the tool-slidc, and through a nut, n, in the slide-rest, and the two parts are fitted together by dove-tailed ways, so that by means of the screw-rod lc the tool-slide may be raised or lowered ver` tically at pleasure. In the top of the tool-slide Jthere are undercut grooves, o 0,' in which the tool or any article to be worked withor upon may be placed and secured. The mandrel D is hollow, and through' it passes the centring-rod p, which has its supports at r r, one at each end of the mandrel; and these bearings t* are boredv out after they arc put in the mandrel, so as to be perfectly centred in the mandrel, the boring lbeing done by revolving the mandrel in its bearings in the latheA The mandrel is'bushed in its hearings by the wedged or inclined bushes s s, one in Yeach arm, and at the geared end of the' mandrel there is a screw-nut or sleeve, t, which works upon n screw-thread cut 'around the bush at that end, so that, by turning said nut or sleeve, any and all slack motion in the mandrel endwise can betaken up, and when the lathey becomes worn by use, the bearings and bushes may be renewed, and the lathe-work as -true as when first made. The above construction of mandrel and centring-rod makes the lathe capable of doing the most accurate worlc', and of the very lincst character, and adapts it to turning, planing, shaping, milling, and other work usual inlitting up accurate machinery. I have represented the machine in the drawings as fitted up for planing, but by rernoying the planing-tool and its support and driving-devices, and slipping on to the same Ways the ordinary lathe tail-block, turning or milling can be done, or other lathe-Work. A groove, u, is cut on the top of the bed of the lathe, in which a tonguc,1f. on the under side of the block L, fits, and a clamping-scre\\,w, whose head, 9;, takes under thc shoulders ol' said groove, and then passes up through said blocli L, holds the block in any adjusted` position by turning the thumbnut y. Transversely of the block L or of the lathe there operates a tool-stock, M, to which motioncan he given from the face-plate N of the lathe, as follows: The slots z, in the face-plate, are cut through to the perimeter of the face-plate, and a wrist-pin, O, is secured in one of said slots, and at such distance from the centre of the face-plate as will give to'the tool the proper traversing motion. To this wrist.O is connected oncend of a pitman, l?, the other end thereof being attached to a wrist, Q, on the sliding-tool stock or holder M, and thus, when the mandrel is revolrechthc tool-holder receives the reciprocating motion. In the cnrl oftheftool-sitock M there is arranged a tool-holder, Q', which is susceptible of removal, replacement, and of adjustment, and thc tool R therein traverses over what I have termed the toclslidc, but which in this arrangement and use of the machine becomes a bed or holder, as it also does when the machine is used for milling, the milling-tool being on the mandrel, and the article to be milled upon this bed or holder, and placed at any suitable angle with regard tothe axis of the mandrel. Y
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim therein as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is i 'y In combination with the lathe-centres, placed yertically or nearly so over the front of the lathe, the ways a en said front of the lathe, for the slide-rest to move on, for the purpose of adapting the parts to the different operations, as herein described and represented. l
I also claim the combination of the centring-rod with the mandrel and its adjustable bearings, substantially as described.
I also claim, in combination with a planing or chasing-tool, that receives motion from the face-plate or mandrel of the lathe, a slide-rest or holder, that has a vertical, horizontal, and swivelling motion with'rcgard to said tool, as and for the purpose substantially as'described. i
L. F. MUNGER.
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A. K. HANKS, G. B. HAYES.
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US2780125A (en) * | 1953-02-17 | 1957-02-05 | Milyard Emmert | Combination metal working machine |
US6694849B1 (en) * | 1999-06-25 | 2004-02-24 | K. D. Binnie Engineering Pty Ltd. | Lathe |
US20040068472A1 (en) * | 2002-07-29 | 2004-04-08 | Sahota Jagdeep Singh | Methods for performing transactions in a wireless environment |
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Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2780125A (en) * | 1953-02-17 | 1957-02-05 | Milyard Emmert | Combination metal working machine |
US6694849B1 (en) * | 1999-06-25 | 2004-02-24 | K. D. Binnie Engineering Pty Ltd. | Lathe |
US20040068472A1 (en) * | 2002-07-29 | 2004-04-08 | Sahota Jagdeep Singh | Methods for performing transactions in a wireless environment |
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