US837556A - Rotary device for polishing table knives, forks, and spoons. - Google Patents

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US837556A
US837556A US24049605A US1905240496A US837556A US 837556 A US837556 A US 837556A US 24049605 A US24049605 A US 24049605A US 1905240496 A US1905240496 A US 1905240496A US 837556 A US837556 A US 837556A
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    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
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  • My invention re ates to an improved rotary device for polishing table knives, forks, and spoons.
  • Figure 1 is an elevation of the device without the lapel-leather coverings on the barrel;
  • Fig. 2 is an elevation of the device without the lapel-leather coverings on the barrel;
  • FIG. 3 a top plan of the same Fig. 3, longitudinal sectional elevation of the device, showing the lapels on the barrel; Fig. 4, side elevation of the same; Figs. 5 and 6, transverse sections through the barrel on the dotted lines X and Y, showing the leather lapels in section; Fig. 7, inner end view; Fig. 8, end view of the barrel only, showing the lapels; and Fig. 9, plan of one of the barrel-lapels before attachment to the barrel.
  • the wheel A is a disk, of wood or metal preferably about six inches in diameter, screwed or otherwise immovably fastened to the barrel B, which is filleted out near the wheel and also expanded at the inner end, as shown.
  • the edge of the wheel is set on a batter, as shown, to facilitate the polishing of knives near the bolster.
  • the working spindle 0 runs through the barrel, and the barrel and wheel are secured upon it by means of a nut or other fastening D.
  • a handle E is provided for rotating the disk and barrel.
  • the working spindle is screwed into or is made in tegral with the fork F, through which a thumb-screw G is threaded to enable the device to be screwed down to a table or other fixture.
  • the leather lapels K on the barrel tend to stand out, as shown in Figs. 5 and 6.
  • the direction of rotation of the barrel is as shown by the arrow in Fig. 5.
  • a suitable polishingpowder may be used.
  • the kn fe, fork, or spoon In operation the kn fe, fork, or spoon is passed up between the rest J and the lapeled arrel, and the latter is rotated by means of the hand-wheel. A considerable amount of pressure may be put upon the instrument by levering it against the rest. Spoons and forks are polished internally by holding them against the expanded portion of the lapels and on the backs by pressing them into the fillets. The edge of the wheel may be used to rub up any particularly dull spot and to finish ofl knives near the bolster.
  • the wheel is only of minor importance, it may be dispensed with and a lever-handle fitted to the lapeled barrel.
  • a polishing-machine for the purposes set forth comprising a frame or sup ort, a rotary barrel or cylinder mounte thereon, leather strips or lapels secured longitudinally on said barrel and having their outer edges formed to provide an annular expanded or bulbous portion adapted for polishing spoons or forks internally, and means for rotating said barrel.
  • a polishing-machine for the purposes set forth. comprising a frame or support and a rotary barrel or cylinder attached thereto, said barrel having an. annular expanded or bulbous portion, longitudinallyarranged leather strips or lapels secured on said barrel and conforming in external shape to the form of the barrel, said lapels being tangentially disposed and overlying one another, and means for rotating said barrel.
  • a polishing device for the purposes set forth comprising a rotary wheel having a beveled edge and leather-covered, and a barrel projecting axially from the wheel having longitudinally arranged lapels of' leather thereon, and provision for rotating said wheel and barrel, substantially as described.
  • a polishing device for the purposes set forth comprising a fork adapted to embrace a table or other support and provided with a set-screw for clamping it thereto, a spindle In testimony whereof I have hereunto set projecting from said fork, a rotary barrel my hand in presence of two subscribing Witmounted on said. spindle having long concernssses. nally-arranged lapels of leather thereon, a ROBERT FRYER.

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P'ATENTBD DEC. 4, 1906.
.Ri FRYBR. ROTARY DEVICE FOR POLISHING TABLE KNIVES, FORKS, AND S POONS.
APPLICATION II LED JAN-10.1906.
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No. 837,556. PATENTED DEC. 4, 1906. r R. FRYBRI, ROTARY DEVICE FOR POLISHING TABLE KNIVES, FORKS, AND SPOONS.
APPLICATION FILED JAN. 10.1905.
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No. 837,556. PATENTED DEC. 4, 1906. R. FRYER.
ROTARY DEVICE FOR POLISHING TABLE KNIVES, FORKS, AND SPOONS. APPLICATION FILED JAN.10.1906.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ROTARY DEVICE FOR POLISHING TABLE KNIVES, FORKS, AND SPOONS- Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec. 4, 1906.
Application filed January 10, 1905. Serial No. 240,496.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ROBERT FRYER, engine-driver, a subject of the King of Great Britain and Ireland, residing in Hamilton, Newcastle, in the State of New South WVales, Commonwealth of Australia, have invented an Improved Rotary Device for Polishing Table Knives, Forks, and Spoons, of which the following is a s ecification.
My invention re ates to an improved rotary device for polishing table knives, forks, and spoons.
It consists of a leather-covered wheel and a barrel covered with la els of leather mounted on a carrier, with ho ding-rest, and adapted to be secured to a table or other fixture by means of a clam Referring to t e annexed drawings, Figure 1 is an elevation of the device without the lapel-leather coverings on the barrel; Fig. 2,
a top plan of the same Fig. 3, longitudinal sectional elevation of the device, showing the lapels on the barrel; Fig. 4, side elevation of the same; Figs. 5 and 6, transverse sections through the barrel on the dotted lines X and Y, showing the leather lapels in section; Fig. 7, inner end view; Fig. 8, end view of the barrel only, showing the lapels; and Fig. 9, plan of one of the barrel-lapels before attachment to the barrel.
The wheel A is a disk, of wood or metal preferably about six inches in diameter, screwed or otherwise immovably fastened to the barrel B, which is filleted out near the wheel and also expanded at the inner end, as shown. The edge of the wheel is set on a batter, as shown, to facilitate the polishing of knives near the bolster. The working spindle 0 runs through the barrel, and the barrel and wheel are secured upon it by means of a nut or other fastening D. A handle E is provided for rotating the disk and barrel. The working spindle is screwed into or is made in tegral with the fork F, through which a thumb-screw G is threaded to enable the device to be screwed down to a table or other fixture. There is a lug II on one side of the fork F, and this lug supports a curved bracket J, which may be leather covered. This bracket serves as a rest against which the instrument being polished is held by hand.
The leather lapels K on the barrel tend to stand out, as shown in Figs. 5 and 6. The direction of rotation of the barrel is as shown by the arrow in Fig. 5. A suitable polishingpowder may be used.
In operation the kn fe, fork, or spoon is passed up between the rest J and the lapeled arrel, and the latter is rotated by means of the hand-wheel. A considerable amount of pressure may be put upon the instrument by levering it against the rest. Spoons and forks are polished internally by holding them against the expanded portion of the lapels and on the backs by pressing them into the fillets. The edge of the wheel may be used to rub up any particularly dull spot and to finish ofl knives near the bolster.
As the wheel is only of minor importance, it may be dispensed with and a lever-handle fitted to the lapeled barrel.
Instead of leather any leather substitute may be used.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. A polishing-machine for the purposes set forth comprising a frame or sup ort, a rotary barrel or cylinder mounte thereon, leather strips or lapels secured longitudinally on said barrel and having their outer edges formed to provide an annular expanded or bulbous portion adapted for polishing spoons or forks internally, and means for rotating said barrel.
2. A polishing-machine for the purposes set forth. comprising a frame or support and a rotary barrel or cylinder attached thereto, said barrel having an. annular expanded or bulbous portion, longitudinallyarranged leather strips or lapels secured on said barrel and conforming in external shape to the form of the barrel, said lapels being tangentially disposed and overlying one another, and means for rotating said barrel.
3. A polishing device for the purposes set forth comprising a rotary wheel having a beveled edge and leather-covered, and a barrel projecting axially from the wheel having longitudinally arranged lapels of' leather thereon, and provision for rotating said wheel and barrel, substantially as described.
4. A polishing device for the purposes set forth comprising a fork adapted to embrace a table or other support and provided with a set-screw for clamping it thereto, a spindle In testimony whereof I have hereunto set projecting from said fork, a rotary barrel my hand in presence of two subscribing Witmounted on said. spindle having longitudinesses. nally-arranged lapels of leather thereon, a ROBERT FRYER.
5 bracket arranged longitudinally of the barrel Witnesses:
projecting from said fork, and means for ro- MYoNIs S. CHERY, tating said barrel. GORDON F. SoLoMoN.
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Cited By (3)

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US2774200A (en) * 1955-10-10 1956-12-18 Block Aleck Abrasive polishing device
US2804731A (en) * 1955-10-10 1957-09-03 Russell W Bernstein Coated abrasive wheel for polishing concave surfaces
US2818693A (en) * 1956-10-15 1958-01-07 Russell W Bernstein Abrasive wheel

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2774200A (en) * 1955-10-10 1956-12-18 Block Aleck Abrasive polishing device
US2804731A (en) * 1955-10-10 1957-09-03 Russell W Bernstein Coated abrasive wheel for polishing concave surfaces
US2818693A (en) * 1956-10-15 1958-01-07 Russell W Bernstein Abrasive wheel

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