US94590A - Improvement in cutter-head - Google Patents

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US94590A
US94590A US94590DA US94590A US 94590 A US94590 A US 94590A US 94590D A US94590D A US 94590DA US 94590 A US94590 A US 94590A
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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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  • Figure 2 a rear elevation
  • Figure 3 a transverse section oi it.
  • A denotes a flat disk, provided with a hub, a, at its central part, and also with a flange, b, at its circumference, the whole being arranged as represented.
  • the disk or cutter-head as it may be termed, is furnished with two cutters or knives B B, which are placed in throats c c, opening through the face ot' the disk.
  • Each cutter or knife is inclined to the face of the disk and supported on an abutment, d, by means of set-screws, which go through the knife, and a clampplate, e, arranged on it, the whole being as shown in the said figures, and particularly in Figure 4, which is a section taken through the knife, the abutment, and the disk.,
  • the face of' the disk or head has a series of concentric annular proj eetions, f f j, arranged upon and extended ii'om it in manner as shown inligs. 1 and 3.
  • Each projection is to extend the same distance iiom the 'face of the head, and their outer edges are to be in the same plane with the cuttingedges ot' the two knives.
  • the improved cutter-head so iliade when used, is to be supported on the end oi' a shaft having appliances for putting it in revolution, so as to rotate the Ahead with great velocity.
  • the knives will reduce the projecting part until the bottom may come into contact with the annular projections, which will prevent any further reduction of' it, and will also estop the knives from cutting into the bottom.
  • the series of annular projections on the face of the eutter-head enables the head to be used for trimming the shells of measures of diierent diameters.
  • This cutter-wheel was intended -for use in a very different manner from that in which my cutter-head is used, and was also fora different purpose, for, in operating with it, the hoard to be cut was pushed endwise against the wheel and diametrically across its face, and there is no evidence that it ever'was used as my cutter-head is used. Furthermore, if it could oe so used, its construction is suc-h that it can be employed to reduce the edges of dry measures of one diameter only. 1t is not applicable for the reduction of the edges 'of those of different sizes.
  • the patented cutter-.wheel has no series of annular and concentric projections on its face, as is the case with my wheel or cutter-head. Consequently, my said wheel is not only different from the other and productive of greater results, but it has one knife for several of those projections and the concentric grooves between them; therefore,
  • the cutter-head as made with the series of annular projections arranged on its face, and with reference to the cutting-edges of its knives, in manner substantially as specified.

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JOHN GAGE. VOF HEN'NIKER, NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Letters Patent No. 94,590, dated September 7, 1869.
IMPROVMENT IN CUTTER-HEAD.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To all persons to whom these presents lmay come:
'Be it known that I, JOHN GAGE, of Henniker, of the count-y of Merrimae, of the State of New Hampshire, have invented an improved Cutter-Head for reducing or trimming the edges of the shells of dry measures, land do hereby declare the same to be fully described iu the following specification and represented in the accompanying drawings, of which- Figure 1 is a face or iront view,
Figure 2,' a rear elevation, andA Figure 3, a transverse section oi it.
1n such drawings A denotes a flat disk, provided with a hub, a, at its central part, and also with a flange, b, at its circumference, the whole being arranged as represented.
The disk or cutter-head, as it may be termed, is furnished with two cutters or knives B B, which are placed in throats c c, opening through the face ot' the disk.
Each cutter or knife is inclined to the face of the disk and supported on an abutment, d, by means of set-screws, which go through the knife, and a clampplate, e, arranged on it, the whole being as shown in the said figures, and particularly in Figure 4, which is a section taken through the knife, the abutment, and the disk.,
The face of' the disk or head has a series of concentric annular proj eetions, f f j, arranged upon and extended ii'om it in manner as shown inligs. 1 and 3.
Each projection is to extend the same distance iiom the 'face of the head, and their outer edges are to be in the same plane with the cuttingedges ot' the two knives. A
The improved cutter-head so iliade, when used, is to be supported on the end oi' a shaft having appliances for putting it in revolution, so as to rotate the Ahead with great velocity.
Now, if we suppose the shell of a fdry measure to project beyond the bottom of the vessel, as it usually will when first fastened thereto, and we may desire to trim or cut down to the bot-tom the part so projecting beyond it, in order to have them even with each other, we should place and press the part to be reduced against the face of the wheel or cutting-head while the latter may bein revolution.
The knives will reduce the projecting part until the bottom may come into contact with the annular projections, which will prevent any further reduction of' it, and will also estop the knives from cutting into the bottom.
The series of annular projections on the face of the eutter-head enables the head to be used for trimming the shells of measures of diierent diameters.
I am aware of the invention described in the United States latent No. 18,007, it being a rotary eutterhead for planing and polishing boards. It has a circular recess made concentrically with and ou the face and at the periphery thereof of the disk fo'r reception of the cutters, they being arranged so as to extend into such-recessor groove, and to the plane of theface of the wheel or disk.
This cutter-wheel was intended -for use in a very different manner from that in which my cutter-head is used, and was also fora different purpose, for, in operating with it, the hoard to be cut was pushed endwise against the wheel and diametrically across its face, and there is no evidence that it ever'was used as my cutter-head is used. Furthermore, if it could oe so used, its construction is suc-h that it can be employed to reduce the edges of dry measures of one diameter only. 1t is not applicable for the reduction of the edges 'of those of different sizes.
Although my improved cutter-head involves an arrangement of circular recess and knife found in the said patent, it goes beyond this, as it combines and arranges with each of the knives a series of concentric recesses, or a series of annular projections, whereby it is itted to reduce dry measures of different sizes, and thereby accomplish what cannotl be accomplished by the rotary planing-wheel described in the patent.`
The patented cutter-.wheel has no series of annular and concentric projections on its face, as is the case with my wheel or cutter-head. Consequently, my said wheel is not only different from the other and productive of greater results, but it has one knife for several of those projections and the concentric grooves between them; therefore,
The cutter-head, as made with the series of annular projections arranged on its face, and with reference to the cutting-edges of its knives, in manner substantially as specified.
JOHN GAGE. Witnesses:
R. H. Ennr, SAMUEL N. PIPER.
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US2738966A (en) * 1954-11-22 1956-03-20 Davis Lyle Disc cutter for removing linoleum from floors
US2768422A (en) * 1950-04-27 1956-10-30 Kennametal Inc File and method of making the same

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2768422A (en) * 1950-04-27 1956-10-30 Kennametal Inc File and method of making the same
US2738966A (en) * 1954-11-22 1956-03-20 Davis Lyle Disc cutter for removing linoleum from floors

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