US86271A - Improvement in circular-saw mills - Google Patents

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US86271A
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    • B27WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
    • B27BSAWS FOR WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; COMPONENTS OR ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
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  • Figure 2 represents a side elevation ofthe same.
  • Figure 3t represents a sectional View of the end of the carriage, with its oil-box, and the rails upon which it operates.
  • my invention consists in the shape and construction of the rails, and the arrangement and combination ofthe movable carriage as it operates baek ward and forward on the rails, with its self-oiling cylinder; also, the arrangement of the gearing-devices, for reversing the motion of the carriage.
  • a pulley, E On theend of the shaft D is a pulley, E, connected by a belt with pulley F on, the end of an adjustable shaft, G.
  • a pinion, H On the opposite end of the shaft G is a pinion, H, that gears into 'the main toothed Wheel J, whenever the pinion H is required to be adjusted by the lever K.
  • the cog-wheel L on the shaft G gears into another cog-wheel, M, on another adjustable shaft, N.
  • Both of the adjustable shafts G and N revolve in one end of lever K, so that, by raising or lowering the handle of lever K, the toothed wheelsH and O are alternately geared into the top of theftoothed wheel J, by means of which the pinion P, that gears into the rack R of the carriage, reverses the motion of the carriage, either backward or forward.
  • the rails S S upon which the carriage operates, have au angular groove on their outer side, and straight on the inside, something similar in shape to the half of a T-rail.
  • W W are the sliding frames on top of the carriage, by which thelog being sawed is regulated in its proper position to the saw.
  • braces U selfoi1ing cylinder V
  • grooved rails S S when constructed and operating as herein set, forth..

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D. I-I. BALL, OF ENTERPRISE, PENNSYLVANIA.
Letters Patent No. 86,271, dated January 26,1869; autedated January 22, 1869.
DWPROVEMIENT IN CIRCULAR-SAW MILLS.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To all whom fitma/y concern.-
Beit known that I, D. H. BALL, of Enterprise, county of Cameron, and State of Pennsylvania, `have invented new and useful Improvements in Circular-Saw Mills; and I hereby declare the following to be an exact description thereof', reference being had to the accompan ying drawings, and. to' the lettersof referenoemarked thereon, making a part of this specification, in which- Figure 1 represents a top View of the circular-saw mill.
Figure 2 represents a side elevation ofthe same.
Figure 3t represents a sectional View of the end of the carriage, with its oil-box, and the rails upon which it operates. v
The nature of my invention consists in the shape and construction of the rails, and the arrangement and combination ofthe movable carriage as it operates baek ward and forward on the rails, with its self-oiling cylinder; also, the arrangement of the gearing-devices, for reversing the motion of the carriage.
Arepresents the frame that supports the devioes'of the saw-mill.
B is the upright circular saw, with the main band- Vwheel C upon the same shaft D.
On theend of the shaft D is a pulley, E, connected by a belt with pulley F on, the end of an adjustable shaft, G.
On the opposite end of the shaft G is a pinion, H, that gears into 'the main toothed Wheel J, whenever the pinion H is required to be adjusted by the lever K.
The cog-wheel L on the shaft G, gears into another cog-wheel, M, on another adjustable shaft, N.
Ou the opposite end of shaft N, is a toothed wheel, O, that also gears into the main toothed wheel J.
Both of the adjustable shafts G and N revolve in one end of lever K, so that, by raising or lowering the handle of lever K, the toothed wheelsH and O are alternately geared into the top of theftoothed wheel J, by means of which the pinion P, that gears into the rack R of the carriage, reverses the motion of the carriage, either backward or forward.
The rails S S, upon which the carriage operates, have au angular groove on their outer side, and straight on the inside, something similar in shape to the half of a T-rail.
On kthe lower side of the carriage-frame T, are three or more metallic cross-braces, U, the ends of which are bent down at an incline, to t into the grooves of the rails S S, making ,a perfect guide for the backward-andforward motion of the carriage..
Extending across each end of the carriage are 011mgoylinders V V, with an aperture for lling in the oil at the centre, andsmall apertures near each end of the cylinders, on their under sides, over. the centre or top of each rail, continually supplying the rail with oil.
W W are the sliding frames on top of the carriage, by which thelog being sawed is regulated in its proper position to the saw..
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The arrangementof the braces U,"selfoi1ing cylinder V, and grooved rails S S, when constructed and operating as herein set, forth..
D. H. BALL.
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J. FRANKLIN RnIGA-m, EDM. F. BROWN.
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