US77330A - hobson - Google Patents

hobson Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US77330A
US77330A US77330DA US77330A US 77330 A US77330 A US 77330A US 77330D A US77330D A US 77330DA US 77330 A US77330 A US 77330A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
shaft
bars
plates
secured
slotted
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US77330A publication Critical patent/US77330A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25DPERCUSSIVE TOOLS
    • B25D9/00Portable percussive tools with fluid-pressure drive, i.e. driven directly by fluids, e.g. having several percussive tool bits operated simultaneously
    • B25D9/06Means for driving the impulse member
    • B25D9/12Means for driving the impulse member comprising a built-in liquid motor, i.e. the tool being driven by hydraulic pressure

Definitions

  • a A represent two uprights, which are erected at a suitable' distance apart upon the base, B.
  • This base is provided with a headed bolt, z, working through anut at each of its four corners for the purpose of adjusting and regulating the position of the drilling-machine.
  • the uprights and base are suitably braced together, as seen.
  • G G represent two metal-lic plates, which are secured upon the rear faces of the standards A A, near the upper ends thereof, and are provided with rack-bars at their upper ends. These plates are slotted, as seen, and are secured to the standards A A by headed bolts, which pass through said slots, thus allowing a vertical or endwise movement of'the plates up and down the standards the length'of their slots.
  • E represents a horizontal shaft, which is secured at the upper ,portion of the frame by means of suitable bearings, and is Vovided with a cog-wheel, F F, at each end, which meshes into the rack-bar in each of the slotted plates, an.; also with a lever, P, for operating the same.
  • H represents a horizontal shaft, having its bearings en small'metal plates between the uprights A A, which extend inwards from the slotted plates G G, and moves up and down whenever the platesare so moved.
  • One end of this shaft has a pinion'upon it, which meshes into a small'g'ear-wheel upon the inner ond of a short shaft having a crank-handle, J.
  • Said shaft and cog-wheel are .secured upon one of the uprigh'ts A in front of the plate G, as seen.
  • L L represents a series ofvvertical iron rods, with drill-teeth M M at their -lower ends. These bars pass through eyes e e, which are secured at one side of the frame by means of nuts upon a shank, attached ⁇ or forming part of them, within a slot in a bar, K, the other side of the eye resting in a groove in the bars C D of the frame. These eyes slide in their grooves and slots, and are adjustable by means of their nuts.
  • N N N represent smooth metallic disks upon each of theA rods or bars L L. These disks are so placed with reference to the shaft H as to be operated upon by the curved arms O O.
  • brace W of the frame we place a water-can, Y, opp'osite each of the bars L.
  • This brace W' is slotted nearly its entire length, within which slot is placed a headed bolt, Y, by which means the cans ars connected to the bracefbeing provided with a band of wire around each one fpr that purpose.
  • lllhese cans are provided with suitable spouts, as shown in dotted lines, that project outward and then down, so as to convey the water down the side ofthe drills onto the stone..
  • a smnllband of thin metal is first passed around each can, and the Wire afterwards wound around the tin, so as to keep thecn in place-end prevent it from slipping oi'. ⁇
  • the cans con be adjusted to suit the drills.
  • the device herein specified is an improvement upon u patent for a. similar device, granted to us, September s, 1867.

Landscapes

  • Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • Fluid Mechanics (AREA)
  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Adornments (AREA)

Description

@stitch -tatrs getest @frn Leers Page No. 77,330, daad Apta 2s, 186s.
IMPROVED SfTN-ErDRILLING MACHINE.
site Straub 'aient tr in ttm Eaters rteut rut mittag part nf its ma.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONGERN:
Be it known that ive, A. M. SOUTHARD and W. J'. HOBSON, of Savannah, in the county of Andrew, and in the State of Missouri, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Stone-Drilling Machines; and
do hereby declare that the-following,l is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the' accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, making a part of this specification.
In the annexed drawings, A A represent two uprights, which are erected at a suitable' distance apart upon the base, B. This base is provided with a headed bolt, z, working through anut at each of its four corners for the purpose of adjusting and regulating the position of the drilling-machine. The uprights and base are suitably braced together, as seen.
G G represent two metal-lic plates, which are secured upon the rear faces of the standards A A, near the upper ends thereof, and are provided with rack-bars at their upper ends. These plates are slotted, as seen, and are secured to the standards A A by headed bolts, which pass through said slots, thus allowing a vertical or endwise movement of'the plates up and down the standards the length'of their slots.
E represents a horizontal shaft, which is secured at the upper ,portion of the frame by means of suitable bearings, and is Vovided with a cog-wheel, F F, at each end, which meshes into the rack-bar in each of the slotted plates, an.; also with a lever, P, for operating the same. i i
It represents a curved metal plate, having cogteeth, and extending around one end of the shaft, to allow vthe lever to act upon', as hereinafter stated.
H represents a horizontal shaft, having its bearings en small'metal plates between the uprights A A, which extend inwards from the slotted plates G G, and moves up and down whenever the platesare so moved. One end of this shaft has a pinion'upon it, which meshes into a small'g'ear-wheel upon the inner ond of a short shaft having a crank-handle, J. Said shaft and cog-wheel are .secured upon one of the uprigh'ts A in front of the plate G, as seen. l
Upon the shaft H there is a series of curved arms', O O, having collars at their end, by which means they are attached to the shaft by set-screws. These arms are placed upon the shaft in a-'spiral form.
L L represents a series ofvvertical iron rods, with drill-teeth M M at their -lower ends. These bars pass through eyes e e, which are secured at one side of the frame by means of nuts upon a shank, attached `or forming part of them, within a slot in a bar, K, the other side of the eye resting in a groove in the bars C D of the frame. These eyes slide in their grooves and slots, and are adjustable by means of their nuts.
N N represent smooth metallic disks upon each of theA rods or bars L L. These disks are so placed with reference to the shaft H as to be operated upon by the curved arms O O.
When the shaft H is revolved, the curved part of the arms 0 0 catches under the disks N N, and raises them, withtheir bars, a certain distance, and after the points ofthe arms pass under the disks, the bars are partially rotated, and fall. The plates G G', with their shaft H,'n.re raised and lowered by means of the shaft F with its pinions, and thus the drills M M are caused to out deeper into the stone. The bars L L may be'- adjusted laterally by means of .the movable eyes heretofore described.
It will be seen that thearms O O, being placed uponv the shaft H in a. spiral form, cause. the bars L L to be raised successively, and but one at a time. The points M M can be removed for sharpening and other purposes, whenever so desired.
Upon lthe lower brace of the frame, between the standards, isA placed a'series of slottedmetal plates, z z', which are secured by set-screws, and intended to be slid under the ends of the bars L L when the-machine is to be moved, or not in use. f I
Upon the brace W of the frame, we place a water-can, Y, opp'osite each of the bars L. This brace W'is slotted nearly its entire length, within which slot is placed a headed bolt, Y, by which means the cans ars connected to the bracefbeing provided with a band of wire around each one fpr that purpose. lllhese cans are provided with suitable spouts, as shown in dotted lines, that project outward and then down, so as to convey the water down the side ofthe drills onto the stone.. A smnllband of thin metal is first passed around each can, and the Wire afterwards wound around the tin, so as to keep thecn in place-end prevent it from slipping oi'.` By means of these bolts working ,in the slot in thebraco, the cans con be adjusted to suit the drills.
The device herein specified is an improvement upon u patent for a. similar device, granted to us, September s, 1867.
Having thus fully described our invention, what we claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is- 1. The arrangement of the cons V upon the `slotted brace W, by the bnndsz nnd'bolts y, for adjusting the sume `to operate with bars L L, as set forth.l
2. The slotted plates se z', when constructed and usedv in combnation with 4tliobnrsV LL; for the purposes described.
In testimony that we claim the foregoing, we have hereuntoI sel: our bands, this 2dv'day of December, 1867.
l A. M. soUTHAnD,
W. J.- HUBSQN.
Witnesses:
' '0. M. ALEXANDER,
J. M. Meson.
US77330D hobson Expired - Lifetime US77330A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US77330A true US77330A (en) 1868-04-28

Family

ID=2146832

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US77330D Expired - Lifetime US77330A (en) hobson

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US77330A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US77330A (en) hobson
US220991A (en) Improvement in machines for working sheet metal
US172267A (en) Improvement in machines for dressing millstones
US623A (en) Machine eob cutting and dressing stone
US94227A (en) Improved pastry-roller
US85731A (en) Improvement in revolving bench for tinners
US92531A (en) Improvement in door-clamp
US743620A (en) Multiple punching-press.
US23018A (en) Machine eor bending and setting springs
US82096A (en) jacob eakley
US91283A (en) Improvement in hoisting-apparatus
US102001A (en) Improvement in sheet-metal-bending machine
US119716A (en) Improvement in machines for bending tires
US87008A (en) Hinges
US79366A (en) Improved lathins-miohine
US60617A (en) Waltee d
US96040A (en) Improved machine for cutting- alfd dressing stone
US68580A (en) southard
US83523A (en) Improvement in machine for bending oval handles for tin-ware
US57231A (en) Improved method of driving fence-posts
US374953A (en) ferrenburg
US687063A (en) Sharpening-machine for drill-bits.
US96444A (en) Improvement in shingle-machine
US85280A (en) Improved marble-sawing machine
US81965A (en) isaujti x