US226A - Samuel goss - Google Patents
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- US226A US226A US226DA US226A US 226 A US226 A US 226A US 226D A US226D A US 226DA US 226 A US226 A US 226A
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B27—WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
- B27B—SAWS FOR WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; COMPONENTS OR ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
- B27B27/00—Guide fences or stops for timber in saw mills or sawing machines; Measuring equipment thereon
- B27B27/02—Guide fences or stops for timber in saw mills or sawing machines; Measuring equipment thereon arranged laterally and parallel with respect to the plane of the saw blade
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- Y—GENERAL 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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- Y10T83/00—Cutting
- Y10T83/647—With means to convey work relative to tool station
- Y10T83/6492—Plural passes of diminishing work piece through tool station
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- Y10T83/00—Cutting
- Y10T83/727—With means to guide moving work
- Y10T83/741—With movable or yieldable guide element
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- Figure I represents a perspective view of the machine and Fig. II an end elevation, in which A A A A represent the frame.
- Fig. III view of a machine simplified, retaining, however', the same principle.
- H I-I is the guide which plays upon pivots at each end, one of which is seen at 29. These pivots play in sockets in the arms P P. These arms are made fast by bolts or screws and may be moved aside if required. They may be cogged on the under side and moved forward by pinions on a axle turned by a crank as seen at a Fig. III.
- m is a lever rising from the guide and plays against the screw gages g g in a space equal to the thick edge of the clap board, or the lever may have two ears at the top with the gage screws passing through them, with an upright from the arm playing between the screws, as seen in Fig. III.
- the carriage is constructed with a leaf, the outer edge of which 7) b plays up and down by means of pivots in the ends of the leaf, one of which is seen at p, Fig. I, or the carriage may be without the movable leaf on pivotsuthe leaf having a ledging around its edge projecting downward and raised or canted on one side by a lever, Z Fig. III. K in Figs. I and II a ratchet wheel upon the end of a shaft running under the carriage and connected with it. On this shaft is a cam or eccentric c Fig. II which strikes a projection f on the under side ofthe shelf, and lifts it, or lets it fall when the ratchet hits the stationary catch F, in moving the carriage. This ratchet wheel and shaft mayv be omitted if required and the shaft raised in the manner before described by the lever Z.
- T T is a shelf supported by standards con nectedk with the beams B B b (constructed so as to be easily removed when the shingle carriage is operated) designed to pass off the clap boards when sawed.
- lv is a standard for same purpose.
- the bolt is placed upon the carriage with the leaf raised, so that one end shall press against the resta?” and one side press against the guide, which will be so moved that the lever m Awill hit against the outer gage g.
- the saw being put in motion the carriage is moved forward till a cut has been made the length of the bolt.
- the carriage is then moved back to its original position and when the ratchet wheel hits the catch E the leaf fallsl and the guide being turned till the lever hits the other screw gage, and the bolt pressed up to it, the carriage is again moved forward by hand and another cut is made.
- the shelf is again raised and so on-the thick and thin edge of the clap boards being taken alternaltely from the Lipper and lower edge of the bo t.
Description
UNITE SAMUEL GOSS, OF MILFORD, NEIV HAMPSHIRE.
MACHINE FOR SAWING CLAPBOARDS.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 226, dated June 3, 1837.
To all whom t may concern Be it known that I, SAMUEL Goss, of Milford, in the county of Hillsboro and State of New Hampshire, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Machines for Sawing Clapboards, which is described as follows, reference being had to the annexed drawings of the same, making part of this specification.
Figure I represents a perspective view of the machine and Fig. II an end elevation, in which A A A A A represent the frame. Fig. III view of a machine simplified, retaining, however', the same principle.
E E E E is the carriage.
H I-I is the guide which plays upon pivots at each end, one of which is seen at 29. These pivots play in sockets in the arms P P. These arms are made fast by bolts or screws and may be moved aside if required. They may be cogged on the under side and moved forward by pinions on a axle turned by a crank as seen at a Fig. III.
m, Fig I, is a lever rising from the guide and plays against the screw gages g g in a space equal to the thick edge of the clap board, or the lever may have two ears at the top with the gage screws passing through them, with an upright from the arm playing between the screws, as seen in Fig. III.
The carriage is constructed with a leaf, the outer edge of which 7) b plays up and down by means of pivots in the ends of the leaf, one of which is seen at p, Fig. I, or the carriage may be without the movable leaf on pivotsuthe leaf having a ledging around its edge projecting downward and raised or canted on one side by a lever, Z Fig. III. K in Figs. I and II a ratchet wheel upon the end of a shaft running under the carriage and connected with it. On this shaft is a cam or eccentric c Fig. II which strikes a projection f on the under side ofthe shelf, and lifts it, or lets it fall when the ratchet hits the stationary catch F, in moving the carriage. This ratchet wheel and shaft mayv be omitted if required and the shaft raised in the manner before described by the lever Z.
T T is a shelf supported by standards con nectedk with the beams B B b (constructed so as to be easily removed when the shingle carriage is operated) designed to pass off the clap boards when sawed. lv is a standard for same purpose.
To prepare the machine for operation the bolt is placed upon the carriage with the leaf raised, so that one end shall press against the resta?" and one side press against the guide, which will be so moved that the lever m Awill hit against the outer gage g. The saw being put in motion the carriage is moved forward till a cut has been made the length of the bolt. The carriage is then moved back to its original position and when the ratchet wheel hits the catch E the leaf fallsl and the guide being turned till the lever hits the other screw gage, and the bolt pressed up to it, the carriage is again moved forward by hand and another cut is made. 0n the return of the carriage, the shelf is again raised and so on-the thick and thin edge of the clap boards being taken alternaltely from the Lipper and lower edge of the bo t.
The applicant claims no part of said machine as new and as his invention, excepting the guide as above specified, connected with the screw gages and the shelf moved by the cam as above specified for sawing clap boards. I
. SAMUEL GOSS.
Witnesses:
JosErHUs BALDWIN, S. K. LIVERMORE.
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