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US970680A
US970680A US1906336630A US970680A US 970680 A US970680 A US 970680A US 1906336630 A US1906336630 A US 1906336630A US 970680 A US970680 A US 970680A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21DWORKING OR PROCESSING OF SHEET METAL OR METAL TUBES, RODS OR PROFILES WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21D43/00Feeding, positioning or storing devices combined with, or arranged in, or specially adapted for use in connection with, apparatus for working or processing sheet metal, metal tubes or metal profiles; Associations therewith of cutting devices
    • B21D43/02Advancing work in relation to the stroke of the die or tool
    • B21D43/04Advancing work in relation to the stroke of the die or tool by means in mechanical engagement with the work
    • B21D43/10Advancing work in relation to the stroke of the die or tool by means in mechanical engagement with the work by grippers
    • B21D43/11Advancing work in relation to the stroke of the die or tool by means in mechanical engagement with the work by grippers for feeding sheet or strip material
    • 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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    • Y10T83/00Cutting
    • Y10T83/444Tool engages work during dwell of intermittent workfeed
    • Y10T83/4501Work feed means controlled by means mounted on tool or tool support
    • Y10T83/4503Such means drives the work feed means
    • Y10T83/4511On return stroke of tool
    • 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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    • Y10T83/00Cutting
    • Y10T83/444Tool engages work during dwell of intermittent workfeed
    • Y10T83/4564With means to produce plurality of work-feed increments per tool cycle
    • Y10T83/4567Including supplemental work-feed means
    • Y10T83/4569Manual
    • 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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    • Y10T83/00Cutting
    • Y10T83/647With means to convey work relative to tool station
    • Y10T83/6492Plural passes of diminishing work piece through tool station
    • Y10T83/6499Work rectilinearly reciprocated through tool station
    • Y10T83/6508With means to cause movement of work transversely toward plane of cut
    • Y10T83/6515By means to define increment of movement toward plane of cut
    • Y10T83/6536By carriage
    • 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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    • Y10T83/00Cutting
    • Y10T83/768Rotatable disc tool pair or tool and carrier
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  • My invention relates to slicing machines, and more particularly to manually operated machines of the character ordinarily employed for slicing cured meats and similaisubstances.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a machine of this character in which the cutter will have a rotary cutting action, as well as a draw cut, and to provide such a machine which will be compact in construction so that it will occupy but little counter space and will be strong and durable.
  • a further object is to provide a machine of this character which will have a positive feed actuated from the cutting mechanism.
  • Figure 1 is a top plan view of a machine embodying my lnvention, with the cutter in its raised position;
  • Fig. 2 is an end elevation of the same;
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectional View, taken centrally through the support- "ing table and centrally through the cutter and its supporting arm;
  • Fig. et is a detail sectional view, taken on the line m of Fig.
  • FIG. 8 is a detail view of the carriage;
  • FIG. 6 is a sectional view, taken on the line y g/ of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 7 is a sectional view of a portion of the supporting base, showing the feed ratchet and its coperating mechanism with the cutter in elevated position;
  • Fig. 8 is a similar view with the cutter in its lower position;
  • Fig. 9 is a detail view of the feed ratchet;
  • Fig. 10 is a j longitudinal sectional view of the same; and
  • Figall is a side elevation of a portion of the machine, showing the mechanism for operating the feed ratchet.
  • the supporting base comprises a flat base portion 4.- and an upwardly extending rib 5, to which is firmly secured, by means of bolts 6 or any suitable medium, a plate 7 provided with a base portion 8 and having apertured lugs 9 in which is secured a shaft 10, extending a short distance beyond the outer lug.
  • a bearing sleeve or collar 11 having rigidly secured thereto an arm or bracket 12 which is provided at its outer end with a handle 13 adjustably secured thereto.
  • the outer end of this arm is provided with two bolt holeslt, arranged longitudinally of the arm, and the handle 13 is provided at its inner end with a bolt hole 15 adapted to register with the inner hole 14: of the arm and be secured thereto by a bolt 16.
  • That portion of the handle adjacent to the outer hole 14 of the arm 12 is provided with a segment 17, having formed therein a series of holes 18 adapted to regis ter successively with the outer hole 14 of the arm 12, when the handle is moved around the pivot formed by the bolt 16 in j the inner bolt hole of the arm 12, thereby allowing the bolt 19 to be passed throuvh any one of the series of holes in the handIe, thus securing the handle to the arm in any desired position.
  • the arm member 12 is provided with a bearing aperture 20, in which iS r0- tatably mounted a bearing sleeve 21, having at one end an annular flange 22 engaging the adjacent face of the bearing, and provided at the opposite end with a nut 23 for adjusting the same in said bearing, and a jam-nut 24 for locking said adjusting nut in position.
  • a shaft 25 is mounted in said bearing sleeve and projects beyond the same at each end thereof.
  • a rotary disk cutter 26 Upon that end of said shaft adjacent to the flange 22 is mounted a rotary disk cutter 26 which has its convex portion resting in the support formed by the flange 22, which is formed concave, as
  • A' nut 28 engages the screw-threaded end of the shaft 25 and locks the cutter disk thereon.
  • the shaft 25 has mounted thereon a pinion 29 which has at its outer end and rigidly secured thereto a clutch member 30 which is mounted in a recess 31, formed in the balance wheel 32 which is rigidly secured to the shaft 25 at a point beyond the pinion 29.
  • the recess 31 is preferably formed by means of an annular flange 33, the inner walls of which form the second member of said clutch and coperate with the member 30 which is secured to the pinion 29.
  • the clutch member 30 is preferably provided with a series of tapered recesses formed in the periphery thereof and adapted to receive the rollers 30a which operate to grip the members 31 when the member 30 is rotated in one direction and to release the same when the member 30 is rotated in the opposite direction.
  • a segment 34 is mounted upon the end of the shaft 10 projecting beyond the outer bearing lug 9 and is rigidly secured thereon by means of a downwardly projecting ⁇ arm 35, having a set screw 36, adapted to engage the plate 7 of the supporting lugs 9.
  • This segment is provided with a rack 37 which meshes with the teeth of the pinion 29 and rotates the same as the arm 12 is rotated about its pivotal axis 10.
  • the clutch members 30 and 33 are preferably so arranged that as the cutter is moved to its elevated position, the pinion will revolve freely on the shaft 25, but as the cutter is moved forward into engagement with the substance to be sliced the clutch members lock, thereby rotating the balance wheel 32, the shaft 25 to which it is rigidly secured, and the cutter disk 26 which is secured to said shaft.
  • a sliding carriage 38 which may be of any suitable construction and may be fed forward in any suitable manner, but I prefer to provide means whereby the carriage may be fed forward step by step as the cutter is operated, or may be fed continuously either when the cutter is idle or when the cutter is in operation.
  • the carriage here shown is provided with upwardly extending slotted arms 39, between which is secured a cross bar 40 adapted to move vertically of said arms and to be secured thereto in its adjusted position by means of the bolts 41, which extend through the lugs 42 on the cross bar and through the vertical slots in the arm 39, and which are provided on their outer ends with thumb-nuts 43.
  • the bar 40 is provided on its lower face with downwardly projecting teeth 44 which coperate with the teeth 45 o n the carriage 38 to secure the meat or substance to be cutfirmly in position thereon.
  • the carriage is further provided with upwardly extending side portions 46, which coperate with the cross bar 40 and teeth 45 to retain the meatsecurely in position.
  • a rib or projection 47 secured on thel under side of the carriage 38 and provided with a pin or lug 48, ext-ends through a slot 49 formed in the base or supporting plate 1 and extending longitudinally thereof, that is, in a direction transverse to the direction of movement of the cutter disk.
  • rIfhis slot may be of any desired length, but in the o tus, and is provided with a crossbar 53 orother suitable means for manually rotating the same in the bearings 50.
  • This shaft 51 is provided with a spirally arranged groove or thread 54 which may extend through all or a portion of its length, as may be desired, and is adapted to engage the lug or pin 48, mounted on the carriage 38, to move the same forward as the shaft is rotated in its bearing.
  • On that end of thisjshaft 51 nearest the cutting apparatus is rigidly mounted a ratchet wheel 55, provided w-ith a suitable pawl for engaging the teeth thereof and preventing the same from moving in a reverse direction.
  • This pawl may be of any suitable construction, that in the drawings being merely a strip of spring metal 56, secured to the base 1 and having its free end bent downward to engage the teeth of the ratchet 55.
  • This pawl may be of any suitable character, but I prefer that shown in the drawings, in which I provide the arm 58 with a projection or lug 59 extending beneath the ratchet wheel 55 ⁇ and having a recess 60 formed therein, in which is mounted a pawl 61, having. a beveled tooth 62 adapted to engage the teeth of the ratchet wheel 55.
  • the lower end of the pawl 61 is provided with a shank or spindle 63 extending through an aperture ,64' in the bottom of the recess.
  • the spring 65 is coiled about the spindle 63 and bears at one end against the shoulder 66 on thevpawl 61 and yat the other end against the base of the recess 60, thereby holdmo the pawl 61 normally in engagement with the teeth ⁇ of said ratchet wheel.
  • a lug 67 is provided on one side .of said ⁇ pawl and extends through a slot 68 in the wall of the recess 60 to guide the pawl in its reciprocating movement and prevent the same from turning in the recess.
  • An arm or lever 69 is pivot'ed at one end to the' ⁇ arm 58, and, passingthrough ⁇ a slot 70 in the frame 1, extends some distance beyond the same and has its outer end pivoted to 1an arm or link 71 which is rigidly mountedzon a rockshaft 72.
  • the rockshaft 72 is ⁇ rotatably mounted in bearings 7 3, formed in lugs 74 mounted on the supporting bracket or base 4, and is provided with an arm 75 extending at substantially right angles thereto.
  • This arm is preferably formed by bending the end of the rockshaft 72 at right angles to said shaft and providing the same with a flat upper surface 76 which is slightly curved longitudinally of said arm.
  • the arm or bracket 12 is provided with a lug 77, in which is secured a finger or pin 78, arranged inthe same 4vertical plane with the arm 76, and having its end beveled or rounded to coperate therewith and adapted to engage the same when'the cutter approaches its elevated position.
  • the arm 78 comes into engagement with the arm 75, depressi-ng'the same and rocking the shaft 72, thereby ⁇ transmitting through the link 71 a longitudinal movement to the arm 69, which, in turn, rocks the arm ⁇ 58 about the shaft 51, causing the pawl 61, which is in engagement with the teeth of the ratchet wheel 55, to rotate said ratchet wheel and the shaft to which it is secured, thereby causing the wall ofthe spiral groove 54 ⁇ on said shaft to engage the pin 48 on the carriage 38 and move the same forward a distance corresponding to the amount of rotation o f the ratchet g wheel 55.
  • the amount of this rotation is regulated by the number of teeth over which the pawl 61 rides in its 'return movement.
  • I provide a set screw 79,
  • a spring 81 is securedat one end to the arm 58 and at its opposite end to the base 1 and serves to return the arm 58 to its normal position when the arm ⁇ 75 of the rockshaft 72 has j been released.
  • a guard 82 extends around theperiphery of the cutting disk and is mounted in brackets 88 which are secured to the arm 12.
  • the cutter is then raised by means of the handle 13 to its uppermost position, and, as it approaches this position, the arm 78, carried by the bracket 12, comes into engagement with the arm 75 on the rockshaft 72 and depresses the same, thereby rocking the shaft 72 in the bearings 73 and imparting movement to the arm or lever 69 and the arm 58, thereby causing the pawl ⁇ 6l to engage the teeth of the ratchet wheel and rotate said ratchet wheel and its shaft to advance the carriage 38 the desired distance under the cutter 26.
  • the cutter is then moved forward into engagement with the substance to be sliced, and, as it moves forward, the pinion 29 engages with the teeth of the rack 34 and is rotated, the clutch member engaging positively with the balance wheel 32 which is rigidly secured to the shaft, thereby rotating the shaft and the cutter as the same move forwardly and downwardly as the arm 12 turns about its shaft 10.
  • the balance wheel 32 may be provided with a handle 84, whereby 'the same can be turned in that direction in which the pinion moves freely, thereby rotating the cutter disk independently of its operating mechanism in order that the same may be cleaned or ground.
  • cutter coperatingA therewith, of al shaft supporting said cutter, a pinion loosely mounted on ⁇ said shaft, a balance wheel rigidlyl mounted on said shaft, a clutch interposed ancev wheel?, a rack adaptedto engagesaid pinion to rotate said cutter,v and means for rotating said cutter independently lof said rack and pinion, substantially as described.
  • the combination with a supporting table, of an arm adapted to" move transversely of said table, a shaft journaled in said arm, a cutter secured to said shaft, a pinionl carried by said shaft, a fixed rack adapted to engage said pinion to rotate said cut-ter whenv said armv is moved transversely I of said table and mea-ns for rotatingl said shaft independently of said rack, substantially as described.
  • a cutter disk mounted' on said sliaft at one end of said sleeve, a pinion loosely mounted on saidv shaft at' the opposite end of saidV sleeve, a clutch member interposed* between Y said pinion and said shaft, and a fixed rack engaging said pinion and adapted to rotate the same when said arm is moved transversely of said table, substantially as de scribed.
  • the combination with a supporting table, of an arm mounted to move transversely thereof and having a bearing aperture therein, a sleeve mounted in said bearing aperture and having one end thereof screw-threaded, an annular flange secured to the opposite end of said sleeve and engaging the adjacent end of said bearing, al nut on the screw-threaded end of said sleeve engaging the opposite end of said bearing, a
  • the combination with a support, an arm pivot'ally mounted thereon, and a cutter carried by said arm, of a carriage movably mounted on said support, a screw-shaft ,eX- tending longitudinally thereof, and means for connecting said shaft to said carriage, a ratchet carried by said shaft, an arm loosely mounted on said shaft, a pawl carried by said arm and adapted to engage the teeth of said ratchet, a rockshaft, means for connecting' said arm to said rockshaft, an arm on said roclshaft, and a linger carried by fsaid pivot arm adapted to engage the arm on said roekshaft when said cutter is moved to its elevated position, substantially as described.
  • the combination with a support, an arm pivotally mounted thereon, and a cutter carried by said arm, of a carriage movably mounted on said support, a screw-shaft extending longitudinally thereof, means for connecting said screw-shaft to said carriage, a ratchet mounted on said shaft, an arm loosely mounted -on said shaft, a pawl carried by said arm and adapted to engage the teeth of said ratchet, apertured lugs on said support, a rockshaft mounted in said lugs, means for connecting said rocltshaft with said arm, an arm carried by said rockshaft, a finger carried by said pivoted arm and adapted to engage the arm on said rockshaft when said pivotcd arm is moved to elevate the cutter, substantially as described.
  • the combination with a support, and a cutter cooperating therewith, of feed mechanism, and a plurality of means for operating the same one of said means being actuated by the operation of the cutter and the other of said means being adapted to be manually actuated.
  • the combination with a movable carriage and a cutter cooperating therewith, of a screw shaft adapted to be connected to said movable carriage, and a plurality of means for operating said screw shaft, whereby the material may be fed forward either step by step or continuously.

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SLICING-MACHINE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application led September 28, 1906. Serial No. 336,630.
To all whom 'it may concern:
Be it known that I, FRANKLIN P. BURK- HARDT, a citizen of the United States, residing at Springield, in the county of Clark and State of Ohio, have invented certain `new and useful Improvements in Slicing- `Machines, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
My invention relates to slicing machines, and more particularly to manually operated machines of the character ordinarily employed for slicing cured meats and similaisubstances.
The object of the invention is to provide a machine of this character in which the cutter will have a rotary cutting action, as well as a draw cut, and to provide such a machine which will be compact in construction so that it will occupy but little counter space and will be strong and durable.
' A further object is to provide a machine of this character which will have a positive feed actuated from the cutting mechanism.
With these objects in view my invention consists in the construction hereinafter to be described and then more particularly pointed out in the claims.
j In the-accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a top plan view of a machine embodying my lnvention, with the cutter in its raised position; Fig. 2 is an end elevation of the same; Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectional View, taken centrally through the support- "ing table and centrally through the cutter and its supporting arm; Fig. et is a detail sectional view, taken on the line m of Fig.
8 and looking in the direction of the arrows z-Fig. 5 is a detail view of the carriage; Fig. 6 is a sectional view, taken on the line y g/ of Fig. 1; Fig. 7 is a sectional view of a portion of the supporting base, showing the feed ratchet and its coperating mechanism with the cutter in elevated position; Fig. 8 is a similar view with the cutter in its lower position; Fig. 9 is a detail view of the feed ratchet; Fig. 10 is a j longitudinal sectional view of the same; and
Figall is a side elevation of a portion of the machine, showing the mechanism for operating the feed ratchet.
` In these drawings, I have illustrated one 4 embodiment of my machine, in which the rbase `or supporting table for the 4article to be Patented Sept. 20, 1910.
shell of cast metal orV similar material and provided at its corners with lugs or lips 2 for attaching the same to the counter or other supporting medium. One of these lips is enlarged to form a supporting base 3 `for the cutting mechanism. The supporting base comprises a flat base portion 4.- and an upwardly extending rib 5, to which is firmly secured, by means of bolts 6 or any suitable medium, a plate 7 provided with a base portion 8 and having apertured lugs 9 in which is secured a shaft 10, extending a short distance beyond the outer lug. Upon this shaft is mounted a bearing sleeve or collar 11, having rigidly secured thereto an arm or bracket 12 which is provided at its outer end with a handle 13 adjustably secured thereto. The outer end of this arm is provided with two bolt holeslt, arranged longitudinally of the arm, and the handle 13 is provided at its inner end with a bolt hole 15 adapted to register with the inner hole 14: of the arm and be secured thereto by a bolt 16. That portion of the handle adjacent to the outer hole 14 of the arm 12 is provided with a segment 17, having formed therein a series of holes 18 adapted to regis ter successively with the outer hole 14 of the arm 12, when the handle is moved around the pivot formed by the bolt 16 in j the inner bolt hole of the arm 12, thereby allowing the bolt 19 to be passed throuvh any one of the series of holes in the handIe, thus securing the handle to the arm in any desired position.
Intermediate the handle 13 and the bearing sleeve 11 the arm member 12 is provided with a bearing aperture 20, in which iS r0- tatably mounted a bearing sleeve 21, having at one end an annular flange 22 engaging the adjacent face of the bearing, and provided at the opposite end with a nut 23 for adjusting the same in said bearing, and a jam-nut 24 for locking said adjusting nut in position. A shaft 25 is mounted in said bearing sleeve and projects beyond the same at each end thereof. Upon that end of said shaft adjacent to the flange 22 is mounted a rotary disk cutter 26 which has its convex portion resting in the support formed by the flange 22, which is formed concave, as
shown at 27, to receive said disk. A' nut 28 engages the screw-threaded end of the shaft 25 and locks the cutter disk thereon. At
the opposite end of the bearing sleeve 21, and preferably immediately adjacent thereto, the shaft 25 has mounted thereon a pinion 29 which has at its outer end and rigidly secured thereto a clutch member 30 which is mounted in a recess 31, formed in the balance wheel 32 which is rigidly secured to the shaft 25 at a point beyond the pinion 29. The recess 31 is preferably formed by means of an annular flange 33, the inner walls of which form the second member of said clutch and coperate with the member 30 which is secured to the pinion 29. The clutch member 30 is preferably provided with a series of tapered recesses formed in the periphery thereof and adapted to receive the rollers 30a which operate to grip the members 31 when the member 30 is rotated in one direction and to release the same when the member 30 is rotated in the opposite direction. A segment 34 is mounted upon the end of the shaft 10 projecting beyond the outer bearing lug 9 and is rigidly secured thereon by means of a downwardly projecting` arm 35, having a set screw 36, adapted to engage the plate 7 of the supporting lugs 9. This segment is provided with a rack 37 which meshes with the teeth of the pinion 29 and rotates the same as the arm 12 is rotated about its pivotal axis 10. The clutch members 30 and 33 are preferably so arranged that as the cutter is moved to its elevated position, the pinion will revolve freely on the shaft 25, but as the cutter is moved forward into engagement with the substance to be sliced the clutch members lock, thereby rotating the balance wheel 32, the shaft 25 to which it is rigidly secured, and the cutter disk 26 which is secured to said shaft.
On the base or supporting table 1 is mounted a sliding carriage 38 which may be of any suitable construction and may be fed forward in any suitable manner, but I prefer to provide means whereby the carriage may be fed forward step by step as the cutter is operated, or may be fed continuously either when the cutter is idle or when the cutter is in operation. I have herein shown one form of carriage and feed mechanism which is adapted to accomplish this result. The carriage here shown is provided with upwardly extending slotted arms 39, between which is secured a cross bar 40 adapted to move vertically of said arms and to be secured thereto in its adjusted position by means of the bolts 41, which extend through the lugs 42 on the cross bar and through the vertical slots in the arm 39, and which are provided on their outer ends with thumb-nuts 43. The bar 40 is provided on its lower face with downwardly projecting teeth 44 which coperate with the teeth 45 o n the carriage 38 to secure the meat or substance to be cutfirmly in position thereon. The carriage is further provided with upwardly extending side portions 46, which coperate with the cross bar 40 and teeth 45 to retain the meatsecurely in position. A rib or projection 47, secured on thel under side of the carriage 38 and provided with a pin or lug 48, ext-ends through a slot 49 formed in the base or supporting plate 1 and extending longitudinally thereof, that is, in a direction transverse to the direction of movement of the cutter disk. rIfhis slot may be of any desired length, but in the o tus, and is provided with a crossbar 53 orother suitable means for manually rotating the same in the bearings 50. This shaft 51 is provided with a spirally arranged groove or thread 54 which may extend through all or a portion of its length, as may be desired, and is adapted to engage the lug or pin 48, mounted on the carriage 38, to move the same forward as the shaft is rotated in its bearing. On that end of thisjshaft 51 nearest the cutting apparatus is rigidly mounted a ratchet wheel 55, provided w-ith a suitable pawl for engaging the teeth thereof and preventing the same from moving in a reverse direction. This pawl may be of any suitable construction, that in the drawings being merely a strip of spring metal 56, secured to the base 1 and having its free end bent downward to engage the teeth of the ratchet 55. Loosely mounted on the shaft 51, and preferably immediately adjacent to the ratchet wheel 55, is a sleeve or collar 57 having an arm or projection 58 and provided with a pawl adapted to engage the teeth of the ratchet 55 and rotate the same and the yshaft to which it 'is' secured when the arm 58 and the collar 57 are oscillated on said shaft. This pawl may be of any suitable character, but I prefer that shown in the drawings, in which I provide the arm 58 with a projection or lug 59 extending beneath the ratchet wheel 55 `and having a recess 60 formed therein, in which is mounted a pawl 61, having. a beveled tooth 62 adapted to engage the teeth of the ratchet wheel 55. The lower end of the pawl 61 is provided with a shank or spindle 63 extending through an aperture ,64' in the bottom of the recess. The spring 65 is coiled about the spindle 63 and bears at one end against the shoulder 66 on thevpawl 61 and yat the other end against the base of the recess 60, thereby holdmo the pawl 61 normally in engagement with the teeth` of said ratchet wheel. A lug 67 is provided on one side .of said `pawl and extends through a slot 68 in the wall of the recess 60 to guide the pawl in its reciprocating movement and prevent the same from turning in the recess. An arm or lever 69 is pivot'ed at one end to the'` arm 58, and, passingthrough `a slot 70 in the frame 1, extends some distance beyond the same and has its outer end pivoted to 1an arm or link 71 which is rigidly mountedzon a rockshaft 72. The rockshaft 72 is `rotatably mounted in bearings 7 3, formed in lugs 74 mounted on the supporting bracket or base 4, and is provided with an arm 75 extending at substantially right angles thereto. This arm is preferably formed by bending the end of the rockshaft 72 at right angles to said shaft and providing the same with a flat upper surface 76 which is slightly curved longitudinally of said arm. The arm or bracket 12 is provided with a lug 77, in which is secured a finger or pin 78, arranged inthe same 4vertical plane with the arm 76, and having its end beveled or rounded to coperate therewith and adapted to engage the same when'the cutter approaches its elevated position.
i As the cutter is raised the arm 78 comes into engagement with the arm 75, depressi-ng'the same and rocking the shaft 72, thereby `transmitting through the link 71 a longitudinal movement to the arm 69, which, in turn, rocks the arm `58 about the shaft 51, causing the pawl 61, which is in engagement with the teeth of the ratchet wheel 55, to rotate said ratchet wheel and the shaft to which it is secured, thereby causing the wall ofthe spiral groove 54` on said shaft to engage the pin 48 on the carriage 38 and move the same forward a distance corresponding to the amount of rotation o f the ratchet g wheel 55. The amount of this rotation is regulated by the number of teeth over which the pawl 61 rides in its 'return movement. To regulate the number of teeth over which the `pawl rides, I provide a set screw 79,
` mounted in a lug 80, carried by the base 1 and adapted to engage the arm 69 as the same moves with th shaft 72 and limit the movement of the same about said shaft, thereby limiting the j return movement of the arm 58. A spring 81 is securedat one end to the arm 58 and at its opposite end to the base 1 and serves to return the arm 58 to its normal position when the arm` 75 of the rockshaft 72 has j been released. A guard 82 extends around theperiphery of the cutting disk and is mounted in brackets 88 which are secured to the arm 12. l
"The operation of the machine will be .readily understood from the foregoing dee link 71 on the rockp scription. In brief it is as follows: The material to be sliced 'is placed upon the carriage 38 and firmly secured in position by the adjustment of the bar on the arms 39 of said carriage. The carriage is then placed in position on the base 1 with the pin 48 in engagement with the spiral groove 42 and the shaft 51 rotated by hand through the medium of the cross bar 53 to quickly lbring the carriage, and the substance carried thereby, into position adjacent to the cutting tool. The cutter is then raised by means of the handle 13 to its uppermost position, and, as it approaches this position, the arm 78, carried by the bracket 12, comes into engagement with the arm 75 on the rockshaft 72 and depresses the same, thereby rocking the shaft 72 in the bearings 73 and imparting movement to the arm or lever 69 and the arm 58, thereby causing the pawl` 6l to engage the teeth of the ratchet wheel and rotate said ratchet wheel and its shaft to advance the carriage 38 the desired distance under the cutter 26. The cutter is then moved forward into engagement with the substance to be sliced, and, as it moves forward, the pinion 29 engages with the teeth of the rack 34 and is rotated, the clutch member engaging positively with the balance wheel 32 which is rigidly secured to the shaft, thereby rotating the shaft and the cutter as the same move forwardly and downwardly as the arm 12 turns about its shaft 10. As soon as this forward 1n0vement begins the arm 78 passes out of engagement with the arm 75, therebv releasing the rockshaft and allowing the spring 81 to return the arm 58 and the pawl 61 to normal position, in which they are ready to again engage the ratchet wheel 55 upon the cutter being again elevated, the paWl 56 engaging the teeth of the ratchet and preventing the same from turning with the arm 58 as the same is moved into normal position. The balance wheel 32 may be provided with a handle 84, whereby 'the same can be turned in that direction in which the pinion moves freely, thereby rotating the cutter disk independently of its operating mechanism in order that the same may be cleaned or ground.
I wish it to be understood that I do not desire to be limited to the exact details of construction shown and described, for 0bvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art. y
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is l 1. In` an apparatus of the character described, the combination, with a supporting table, and a cutter coperating therewith, of a shaft supporting said cutter, a pinion loosely mounted on said shaft, al balance .wheel rigidly secured to said shaft, a clutch yso 2. In an apparatus of the character de- .I
scribed, the combination, with a supporting table and a :cutter cooperating therewith, of a shaft supporting said cutter, a pinion loosely mounted on said shaft, a. clutch member secured to' said pinion, a balance wheel mounted on said shaft, a clutch member carried. by said balance wheel and adapted. t0, engage the clutch member carried bysaid pinion when said balance wheel is turned: in one direction and to disengage the same when said wheel. is turned in the opposite direction, and a rack adapted to eng-age said pinion to rotate the same when said cutter is operated,l substantially as described. 3.` In; an apparatus. of the character described, the combination, with a supporting table, and a. cutter coperatingA therewith, of al shaft supporting said cutter, a pinion loosely mounted on` said shaft, a balance wheel rigidlyl mounted on said shaft, a clutch interposed ancev wheel?, a rack adaptedto engagesaid pinion to rotate said cutter,v and means for rotating said cutter independently lof said rack and pinion, substantially as described. LI. In an apparatus of the character described, the combination, with a supporting table, of an arm adapted to" move transversely of said table, a shaft journaled in said arm, a cutter secured to said shaft, a pinionl carried by said shaft, a fixed rack adapted to engage said pinion to rotate said cut-ter whenv said armv is moved transversely I of said table and mea-ns for rotatingl said shaft independently of said rack, substantially as described.
5. In an apparatus of they characterA d'escribed, the combination, with a supporting of an arm adapted to-` move trans-- table, versely thereof, a shaft journaled in said arm, a cutter' carried by said7 shaft, a pinion loosely mounted on saidshaft, a balance wheel rigidly` mounted thereon, a clutch in-v terposed between said pinion and said balance wheel, and" afixed rack,` adaptedto engage saidpinion to rotateV said cutter when said arm ismoved transverselyk of said: table, substantially as described.r
6. In an apparatus of the character described, the combination, withf a' supporting table, of an` arm pivotally supported near the base of said table, a shaft: journaled in said'v arm, a cutter carriedy thereby, a pinion loosely mounted: on said shaft, a balancey wheel rigidly mounted thereon, a. clutch in-v terposed between said pinion: and: said' balance wheel, a fixed" rack adapted to engage said pinion` and rotateV said cutter as said near one edge of said table, ,mounted in'. said apertured. lugs' near the level of said table', an upwardly extending arm mountedonsaid shaft, a cutter carried yby said arm, and means for rotating' said cutter when saidv arm isrocked about said shaft.`
between sald pinion and said. bals scribed, the combination, with a supporting jtable having a laterally extending' projection from one side thereof, and apertured near one edge of.y said table,
' the levelof` said table,
omesso `arm 1smoved in one direction about its pivotat axis` and to retain said cutter against rotation in the opposite direction as said arm is moved the opposite direction about said pivotal? axis, substantially as described.
7. In an apparatus of the character described, the combination, with a supporting tabley having alaterally extending projection from one side thereof, of an upwardly extending arm pivotally mounted on said projection near the level?y of said table and nearl one edge thereof, al cutter carried. by
` said arm, and means@ for rotating said cutter when said. armis moved about its. pivotal axis;
8. In an apparatus of the character'de-A scribed, the combination, with. a supporting table having a laterally' extending projection, from one side thereof, andy apertured andl located lugs carriedv said projectiony of a shaft 9; In an apparatus of the character' deluge carried by said. projection and'. located of a shaft rigm'ounted in said apertured. lugsl near a collar journaled on said shaft, an upwardlyr extending" arm caridly " ried byk said.' collar, a cutterl carried by said i arm,
and meansI for' rotating said cuttery as said armV is rocked about said shaft. K
10.` In an. apparatus off the character de*- scribed., the combination, witha supporting table having a laterally extend-ing: projec'# ition fromone side thereof, a plate secured to said projection and' having a base por-v tion, and aperturedl lugs carried by said plate and located near one edge.l of said table, of a shaft rigidly mounted in said'. lugs' near the' level". of'v said table, a collar jourl naled on said shaft,-,a1r arm carried by* said collar, akcutt'er` rotatably mounted on. said arm, and means for' rotating sai'd cutter as said arm is rockedy about said shaft.
1l.V In an apparatus of the character describedthe combination, with a supporting table, of an arml mounted to move transversely thereof and h 'aving a bearing aperture therein, a sleeve journal'edin said bear-v ing aperture, a shaft mounted in said sleeve' v andv extending' beyond the ends of the same;
a cutter disk mounted' on said sliaft at one end of said sleeve, a pinion loosely mounted on saidv shaft at' the opposite end of saidV sleeve, a clutch member interposed* between Y said pinion and said shaft, and a fixed rack engaging said pinion and adapted to rotate the same when said arm is moved transversely of said table, substantially as de scribed.
12. In an apparatus of the character described, the combination, with a supporting table, of an arm mounted to move transversely thereof and having a bearing aperture therein, a sleeve mounted in said bearing aperture and having one end thereof screw-threaded, an annular flange secured to the opposite end of said sleeve and engaging the adjacent end of said bearing, al nut on the screw-threaded end of said sleeve engaging the opposite end of said bearing, a
shaft mounted in said sleeve and extending' beyond the ends of the same, a cutter disk mounted on one end of said shaft and cngaging said annular flange, a pinion loosely mounted on said shaft, a clutch member carried by said pinion, a balance wheel rigidly mounted on said shaft, a clutch member carried by said balance wheel and coperating with the clutch member carried by said pinion, and a rack meshing with said pinion andr adapted to rotate the same when said arm is moved transversely of said table, substantially as described.
13. In an apparatus of the character described, the combination, with a support, an arm pivot'ally mounted thereon, and a cutter carried by said arm, of a carriage movably mounted on said support, a screw-shaft ,eX- tending longitudinally thereof, and means for connecting said shaft to said carriage, a ratchet carried by said shaft, an arm loosely mounted on said shaft, a pawl carried by said arm and adapted to engage the teeth of said ratchet, a rockshaft, means for connecting' said arm to said rockshaft, an arm on said roclshaft, and a linger carried by fsaid pivot arm adapted to engage the arm on said roekshaft when said cutter is moved to its elevated position, substantially as described.
14. In an apparatus of the character described, the combination, with a support, an arm pivotally mounted thereon, and a cutter carried by said arm, of a carriage movably mounted on said support, a screw-shaft extending longitudinally thereof, means for connecting said screw-shaft to said carriage, a ratchet mounted on said shaft, an arm loosely mounted -on said shaft, a pawl carried by said arm and adapted to engage the teeth of said ratchet, apertured lugs on said support, a rockshaft mounted in said lugs, means for connecting said rocltshaft with said arm, an arm carried by said rockshaft, a finger carried by said pivoted arm and adapted to engage the arm on said rockshaft when said pivotcd arm is moved to elevate the cutter, substantially as described.
15. In an apparatus of the character described, the combination, with a support, and a cutter cooperating therewith, of feed mechanism, and a plurality of means for operating the same one of said means being actuated by the operation of the cutter and the other of said means being adapted to be manually actuated.
1G. In an apparatus of the character described, the combination, with a support, and a cutter cooperating therewith, of feed mechanism, means for intermittently operating said feed mechanism to feed the material forward step by step, and other means for continuously operating said feed mechanism to feed the material forward continuously.
17. In an apparatus of the character described, the combination, with a movable carriage and a cutter cooperating therewith, of a screw shaft adapted to be connected to said movable carriage, and a plurality of means for operating said screw shaft, whereby the material may be fed forward either step by step or continuously.
In testimony whereof, I atlix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
FRANKLIN P. BUI'tKHARDT.
lVitnesses HARRIET L. HAMMAKER, F. l/V. Sol-IAEFER.
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