US81859A - wright - Google Patents
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- B27—WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
- B27G—ACCESSORY 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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- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the stock or head, showing the wedges and knives in position.
- Figure 2 is a central sectional elevation, also showing the wedges, with the projections upon the central one, and the recesses in the outer ones for receiving said projections; and l Figure 3 is a view of the knives and wedges on the line x :e of fig. 2.
- This invention relates to a. chiscl-stock or knife-holder, .for securing the knives of wood-working and other machines, within three stocks or revolving heads; and it consists in the construction of a series of wedges, (three being shown in this case,) placed within the stock or head, which carries the knives of such machine, which wedgcsare held in position by a screw, which passes through a portion of said head and bears upon one of said wedges, as'will he fully described hereafter.
- A is the head or stock, which carries the knives, and may beef any suitable form to adapt it to the work to be done.
- it is shown as being cylindrical in form, and of suiiicient length to receive the knives and wedges, which are inserted into a slot cut throughit in a direction transverse to its length; but it is apparent that the construction 'of the head may be very varied, and yet be adapted to receive the wedges for securing the said knives.
- B, B1, and BE are the wedges inserted into the slot in the head, as above described, those marked B and B2 bearing against the knives C C, which arc also within the slot, but outside of said wedges.
- B1 is the central wedge of the series, and is provided at its inner end with a. projection, d, which enters into a recess, e, formed within the head to receiveit', and which serves as a guide to keep the wedge in position.
- This wedge is also provided with projections, Z) b, upon its sides and near its ends, which projections pass into elongated slots formed in the inner faces of the wedges B and B2, as shown at c c, tig. 2, of the drawings.
- C C are the knives, which are placed within the slot formed in the head, and lean against the walls of said slot upon their outer surfaces, while their inner surfaces are in contact with thc wedges B and B2, by which they are pressed against said walls, and thus held in position while in use.
- D is a screw, which passes through the outer wall of the head and enters a recess formed in the outer end of the wedge B. That portion of said. screw which enters said recess has a groove turned in it, to receive the end of a. pin, a, which passes into a hole drilled into said wedge for that purpose, as shown in iig. 1, the object of which is to retract or draw back the wedge B1 when the screw is turned outwards, thus releasing the wedges and knives and permitting their removal from the head.
- the cutter-head or stock after having been constructed with reference to the work to be'done, and in accordance with thc foregoing description, the knives are placed in the slot, one upon either side thereof, and with the edge of one projecting in one direction and the other in the opposite direction, when the wedges Band Bf are inserted between said knives, with their thin ends outward, and there the wedge B1 is inserted between the other two, with its base or thickest end outwards, after which the screw D is inserted in the head, and
- the head is now ready for use, and may be applied to any machine to which it isadapted, which may be done by inserting the projection E ofthe head A into the mandrel of the machine, and securing it 'therein by a set-screw.”
- v A It is apparent that by making the body of the knives thicker, and giving their inner faces, or those which come in contact with the wedge, the form given to the inner faces ⁇ of wedges B and B2, said wedges B and B2 may be dispensed with, and that this would not be a departure from my invention.
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EDWARD S. WRIGHT, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIG'NOR TO SAMUEL LEGGETT.
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IMPROVEMENT IN GUTTER-HEADS.
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Be it known that I, EDWARD S. WRIGHT, of New York, in the county -of New York, and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Chisel-Stocks or Knife-Holder, for securing the knives of wood-working and other machines; and I do herebyr declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making part of this specifica-tion, in
whieh- Y Figure 1 is a perspective view of the stock or head, showing the wedges and knives in position.
Figure 2 is a central sectional elevation, also showing the wedges, with the projections upon the central one, and the recesses in the outer ones for receiving said projections; and l Figure 3 is a view of the knives and wedges on the line x :e of fig. 2.
Corresponding letters denote corresponding parts in tlie several figures.
This invention relates to a. chiscl-stock or knife-holder, .for securing the knives of wood-working and other machines, within three stocks or revolving heads; and it consists in the construction of a series of wedges, (three being shown in this case,) placed within the stock or head, which carries the knives of such machine, which wedgcsare held in position by a screw, which passes through a portion of said head and bears upon one of said wedges, as'will he fully described hereafter.
A is the head or stock, which carries the knives, and may beef any suitable form to adapt it to the work to be done. In the present case it is shown as being cylindrical in form, and of suiiicient length to receive the knives and wedges, which are inserted into a slot cut throughit in a direction transverse to its length; but it is apparent that the construction 'of the head may be very varied, and yet be adapted to receive the wedges for securing the said knives.
B, B1, and BE are the wedges inserted into the slot in the head, as above described, those marked B and B2 bearing against the knives C C, which arc also within the slot, but outside of said wedges.
The above-described wedges have their lower or thickest end resting upon the inner end of the slot, or that portion which is farthest from the screw D, which holds them in position. A
B1 is the central wedge of the series, and is provided at its inner end with a. projection, d, which enters into a recess, e, formed within the head to receiveit', and which serves as a guide to keep the wedge in position. This wedge is also provided with projections, Z) b, upon its sides and near its ends, which projections pass into elongated slots formed in the inner faces of the wedges B and B2, as shown at c c, tig. 2, of the drawings.
C C are the knives, which are placed within the slot formed in the head, and lean against the walls of said slot upon their outer surfaces, while their inner surfaces are in contact with thc wedges B and B2, by which they are pressed against said walls, and thus held in position while in use.
D is a screw, which passes through the outer wall of the head and enters a recess formed in the outer end of the wedge B. That portion of said. screw which enters said recess has a groove turned in it, to receive the end of a. pin, a, which passes into a hole drilled into said wedge for that purpose, as shown in iig. 1, the object of which is to retract or draw back the wedge B1 when the screw is turned outwards, thus releasing the wedges and knives and permitting their removal from the head.
The operation of this device is as follows:
The cutter-head or stock, after having been constructed with reference to the work to be'done, and in accordance with thc foregoing description, the knives are placed in the slot, one upon either side thereof, and with the edge of one projecting in one direction and the other in the opposite direction, when the wedges Band Bf are inserted between said knives, with their thin ends outward, and there the wedge B1 is inserted between the other two, with its base or thickest end outwards, after which the screw D is inserted in the head, and
screwed in until its grooved end rests upon the bottom of the recess formed in the wedge B1. The pin ais then inserted, and the screw is still further turned inwards, thus facing the inclined surfaces of wedge Bl upon the corresponding faces of wedges B and B2, whose opposite faces are parallel with the walls of the slots, and with the faces of the knives with which they come in contact, and thus the whole are held yfirmly in their places.
i vThe head is now ready for use, and may be applied to any machine to which it isadapted, which may be done by inserting the projection E ofthe head A into the mandrel of the machine, and securing it 'therein by a set-screw." v A It is apparent that by making the body of the knives thicker, and giving their inner faces, or those which come in contact with the wedge, the form given to the inner faces` of wedges B and B2, said wedges B and B2 may be dispensed with, and that this would not be a departure from my invention.
I headv when the centre one is vdriven back for the purpose of releasing the knives.
Having thus described my invention, what I clam, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, isv The construction of the wedges B, B1, and B23 as described, that is, with the elongated slotsv c or recesses inthe inner` surfaces of the outer ones, and the projections b upon the outer surfaces of the inner one,for the purpose of uguiding sadwedges in their movements,rand also for preventing them from falling out of the cutter-l EDWARD-S. WRIGHT.
Witnesses:
ANDREW DE LACY, WM.A H. BIsHoP.
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| US3000413A (en) * | 1960-05-31 | 1961-09-19 | James H Pollard | Assembly means for a cylindrical planer head |
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| US3000413A (en) * | 1960-05-31 | 1961-09-19 | James H Pollard | Assembly means for a cylindrical planer head |
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