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US78013A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
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  • a is a bracket, for supporting the step or bearing; is simply a shell o f iron, bored out to receive the adjustable sleeve b, and may be represented by the main casting of the machine, or a portion of the frame of o. common lathe.
  • Y' i i i n c is a portion of ,a spindle inserted in the bearing.
  • e is a. hardened steel pressure-screw, on which'the spindle rests, if vertical', and when used on a lathe receives the thrust of the work Aagainst the end of the spindle.
  • Vel is an adjusting-screw, for raising or--lowering the spindle, and is also used for tightening the bearing
  • o, fig. 3 is a common set-screw, for holding the sleeve b. l
  • n, g. 3 shows an oil-cell or chamber, in which the point of the spindle is at all times immersed.
  • the step-screwe is backed out.

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JOHN RICHARDS, oNoIN'oINNATLoEIIo.
Letters Patent No. 78,013, dated May 19, 186s.
IMPROVEMENT IN BEARINGS PoE s'EI'NDLEs.
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Be it known that I, JOHN RICHARDS, of Cincinnati, in the county of Hamilton, and State of Ohio, have invented a. new and improved Bearing for spindles; and I do hereby declare the following to be a. fulland exact .description of the same, reference'being had to the accompanying drawings, inl which- Figure 1 is a front elevation of` one. of my improved hearings. Figure 2 is a side elevationof the same; and Figure 3 a vertical section through figs. 1 and 2, Similar letters of reference on the different iigure's indicate corresponding parts. j l The nature of my invention consists in a point or step-bearing, having a ready means of adjusting to cempensate wear, and in a lubricating-cell at the end of the spindle, all as hereinafter-described.`
l Step or point-bearings for vertical spindles and lathe-spindles have heretofore been constructed solid, and without vmeans of compensating for wear. Should the spindle wear away the bearing on the sides, it had to be renewed; and if thepoint'wore down faster than the sides, the spindle became tight inthe socket. The
bearing illustrated is intended to obviate these diiculties and allow of a ready adjustmentto compensate for wear, and to have all advantages ofa. common journal-box in this urespect, while the spindle can, by th'e 'same mechanism, be adjusted to dierent positions or heights to suit the requirements of shaping-machines or mouldingmachines.
To enable ,others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will describe' the manner of constructing the same, yand the 'mode of its operation, referring to the drawings, and the letters efreferenee marked thereon.
a is a bracket, for supporting the step or bearing; is simply a shell o f iron, bored out to receive the adjustable sleeve b, and may be represented by the main casting of the machine, or a portion of the frame of o. common lathe. Y' i i i n c is a portion of ,a spindle inserted in the bearing.
e is a. hardened steel pressure-screw, on which'the spindle rests, if vertical', and when used on a lathe receives the thrust of the work Aagainst the end of the spindle.
Vel is an adjusting-screw, for raising or--lowering the spindle, and is also used for tightening the bearing,
as will hereinafter be described.
o, fig. 3, is a common set-screw, for holding the sleeve b. l
n, g. 3, shows an oil-cell or chamber, in which the point of the spindle is at all times immersed.
`s; dgn-3, shows the soft metal lining of the sleeve b.
v'lo adjust `the spindle, the screw o isloosed, `and the `sleeve b, with the'spindle c, is moved by the screw d, as will be readily understood. Y
To tighten the bearing, the step-screwe is backed out. Thespindlebeing fixed, the sleeveb is moved-up by means of the screw al, and the spindle beingtapered, as shown, comes to a perfect fit in` the sleeve, thus compensating for wear, and preserving a true cylindrical bearing, and` calculated to withstand end-thrust `nr weight,'and maintain a'perfect lubrication by means of the cell 1t, lig. 3.
Having thus described the nature of my invention, what I regard as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is Y l 1. The adjustable sleeve b, in combination with tho screw e, for,` adjusting the spindle c to diiferent'positions in the socket, substantially as and for the purposes specified. l i
2. I claim the oil-cell n, in combination with sleeve bV and scrcwae, operating .together'n the manner and for the'purposcs set forth. 4 I A i 3. I claim the adjusting-.screw d; inV combination with the sleeve b and screw c, for adjusting the sleeve b, and spindle c, substantially as specified.
4. I claim the sleeve b, screws e and d, together with the lubricating-cell n, when combined and operating in the mannerand for the several purposes as specified.
' JOHN RICHARDS.
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DAN. L. Lyon, W. S. KELLEY.
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US2416141A (en) * 1943-11-03 1947-02-18 Jose Da Silva Diamond polishing disc supporting spindle

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US2416141A (en) * 1943-11-03 1947-02-18 Jose Da Silva Diamond polishing disc supporting spindle

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