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US8022A
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    • B27WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
    • B27GACCESSORY MACHINES OR APPARATUS FOR WORKING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIALS; TOOLS FOR WORKING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIALS; SAFETY DEVICES FOR WOOD WORKING MACHINES OR TOOLS
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • Figure l isa plan of my improved sawmill, Fig. 2 a side elevation, and Figs. 3 and 4 cross vertical sections taken at the line A, a, of Fig. l, and looking in Opposite directions.
  • the object of my invention is so to con. struct ⁇ and apply the circular saw to the slitting or resawing of planks or lumber as to avoid all the objections above pointed out, and to this end.
  • my invention consists in making a circular saw with both faces convex or swelled, so that lit shall present a thin edge when the teeth are cut, to avoid waste of the lumber and reduce the resistance in cutting, and be gradually thicker toward the shaft to give it the requisite thickness to prevent buckling and insure a steady motion at the periphery; when this is combined with a fixed ⁇ beveled gage placed near making part "of l theperiphery of the sawL on that side of the .f shaft opposite to where the lumber is presented to the teeth, so that the said gage shall separate or spread the two parts of the plank as they are being out and prevent g them from binding against the faces of the saw; j
  • a represents a circular saw mounted on an appro- ⁇ priate shaft Z), which runs in boxes in the usual manner in a vframe o of any proper form; ⁇
  • the shaft is provided with a pulley cl4 as usual to receive a belt from any first mover.
  • This saw is made convex ⁇ on both faces so as to be of considerable thickness toward the shaft, and thin at and near the periphery.
  • a metal guide Back of the saw and firmly attached" to the frame is a metal guide, which in form is the segment of such a circle, that when placed near the periphery ofthe saw,
  • the plank e is presented to the edge of ⁇ the saw by two sets of rollers, the oneset f, f, f, constituting the guide or bed rollers. They are lmounted in a frame g, which can slide laterally in the main frame, and be adjusted to determine the thickness of one part of the plank to be slit, by means of aset screw f2, and this frame g is made in two parts, the vertical part being connected with the horizontal partby a hinge joint of any kind at bottom, and the top is connected by adjusting jointed screws z' vl so that the aXes ⁇ of the rollers may be set to any desired angle with the plane of the saw to adapt the machine to the sawing of plank thicker at one edge than the other.
  • One of these rollers has its lower journal connected with a vertical shaft j, in the lower part of the'frame by a rod 7c, and two universal joints so that the roller may be changed in ⁇ position and still receive motion from the said shaft y',
  • roller s" of this set is connected with the shaft n, by means of a rod w, by two universal joints, so that one 0f the rollers of each set taken together act as feed rollers to propel the plank toward the saw.
  • this gearing may be dispensed with and the plank be fed forward by other known mechanical means, such as an endless chain.
  • the two geared rollers are used for the purpose of feeding the board, one or both of them .should be luted.

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Specification of Letters Patent No. 8,022,` dated April 8, 1851. i
To all 'whom may concern Be it known that I, PEARsoN CROSBY, of Fredonia, New York, have invented certain .new and useful Improvements in Sawmills fo-r Slittingor Resawing Plank andot-her Lumber with Circular' Saws, and that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, thisspecification, in which- .p
Figure lisa plan of my improved sawmill, Fig. 2 a side elevation, and Figs. 3 and 4 cross vertical sections taken at the line A, a, of Fig. l, and looking in Opposite directions. i
The same letters indicate like parts in all the figures. j
The use of the circular saw which presents in some respects important advantages over the reciprocating saw has not been heretofore successfully applied to resawing or slitting planks and other lumber, except very narrow lumber, for the reason that when such saw is made of the requisite diameter, it will buckle, and to prevent this, it must be so thick as to be wasteful of the lumber and of the po-wer applied to drive it. This difliculty has been overcome for the purpose of sawing veneers by making the saw of a convex form on that face of it over which the veneer passes as it is cut from the log; but this method cannot be used for what is called resawing or slitting planks or lumber, fo-r the reason that, from the thickness of the two parts theyV are too stiff and rigid to pass over the thick part of the saw, when made all on one face, and even if the additional thickness were made equally on both faces, the binding on the saw-plate would be so great as to present a serious resistance to its rotation.
The object of my invention is so to con. struct` and apply the circular saw to the slitting or resawing of planks or lumber as to avoid all the objections above pointed out, and to this end.
The nature of my invention consists in making a circular saw with both faces convex or swelled, so that lit shall present a thin edge when the teeth are cut, to avoid waste of the lumber and reduce the resistance in cutting, and be gradually thicker toward the shaft to give it the requisite thickness to prevent buckling and insure a steady motion at the periphery; when this is combined with a fixed` beveled gage placed near making part "of l theperiphery of the sawL on that side of the .f shaft opposite to where the lumber is presented to the teeth, so that the said gage shall separate or spread the two parts of the plank as they are being out and prevent g them from binding against the faces of the saw; j
In theaccompanying drawings a represents a circular saw mounted on an appro-` priate shaft Z), which runs in boxes in the usual manner in a vframe o of any proper form;` The shaft is provided with a pulley cl4 as usual to receive a belt from any first mover. This saw is made convex `on both faces so as to be of considerable thickness toward the shaft, and thin at and near the periphery. Back of the saw and firmly attached" to the frame is a metal guide, which in form is the segment of such a circle, that when placed near the periphery ofthe saw,
it shall be concentric therewith. The edge j i of it next the saw is sharp or nearly so, and
it is gradually thicker toward the back, for the `purpose of so spreading the plank as to prevent binding or rubbing against the faces of the saw.
' The plank e is presented to the edge of` the saw by two sets of rollers, the oneset f, f, f, constituting the guide or bed rollers. They are lmounted in a frame g, which can slide laterally in the main frame, and be adjusted to determine the thickness of one part of the plank to be slit, by means of aset screw f2, and this frame g is made in two parts, the vertical part being connected with the horizontal partby a hinge joint of any kind at bottom, and the top is connected by adjusting jointed screws z' vl so that the aXes `of the rollers may be set to any desired angle with the plane of the saw to adapt the machine to the sawing of plank thicker at one edge than the other. One of these rollers has its lower journal connected with a vertical shaft j, in the lower part of the'frame by a rod 7c, and two universal joints so that the roller may be changed in `position and still receive motion from the said shaft y',
which shaft has `a spur wheel Z which engages `the cogs of another spur wheel m of equal `diameter on another shaft a?, which carries abevel wheel p engaging a corresponding bevel wheel `(o) on the shaft of` a band wheel g, over which passes a band 1'" from a pulley on the end of one of a pair of conical rollers which receive motion by a `band from `the shaft of the saw. `In this way the feed motion for the plank is obtained, and the conical rollers admit of varying the feed in the usual manner.
By the side of the rollers just described is the other set s, s, sf, mounted, two in one frame t, and the third in another frame u, and the two frames are lconnected by a spring o, with an adjusting screw w by means of which the two sets of rollers can be brought nearer together or farther apart to suit the thickness of timber intended t0 be slit or resawed,the spring giving the requisite play to the rollers to enable them to adapt themselves to the varying thickness of the plank as it passes through, while at the same time its tensive force should be sufficient to bend out of the plank any warps, and insure its presentation to the edge of the saw in a proper manner, so that one partof the plank when slit shall be of equal and uniform thickness. The roller s" of this set is connected with the shaft n, by means of a rod w, by two universal joints, so that one 0f the rollers of each set taken together act as feed rollers to propel the plank toward the saw. Although this gearing may be dispensed with and the plank be fed forward by other known mechanical means, such as an endless chain. When the two geared rollers are used for the purpose of feeding the board, one or both of them .should be luted.
Having thus pointed out the nature of my invention and the manner in which I have essayed the same with success, I will state that I do not wish to limit myself to the precise mode of constructing and arranging the parts as these may be variously modified, without departing from the principle of my invention. But
What I claim as my invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent is- Making the circular saw with both faces convex in the manner and for the purpose substantially as specified when this is combined with the guide, substantially as specified, for spreading apart the plank to prevent the binding of the saw, as specified.
PEARSON CROSBY.
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ROBERT W. JONES, MASON NAYLOR.
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