US227A - Improvement in machines for sawing shingles - Google Patents

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US227A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B27WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
    • B27MWORKING OF WOOD NOT PROVIDED FOR IN SUBCLASSES B27B - B27L; MANUFACTURE OF SPECIFIC WOODEN ARTICLES
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    • B27M3/02Manufacture or reconditioning of specific semi-finished or finished articles of roofing elements, e.g. shingles
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B27WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
    • B27BSAWS FOR WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; COMPONENTS OR ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
    • B27B1/00Methods for subdividing trunks or logs essentially involving sawing
    • 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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  • Figure I represents a perspective view of.
  • FIG. II end elevation
  • Fig. III View of the machine somewhat simplified, but retaining the same principle of Fig. I.
  • FIG. 1 A A A A, Figs. I and II, represent the frame of the machine.
  • B B B G are the ends of four horizontal beams.
  • Upon the beams B B B are ribs or ways s s s, over which travel the Wheels of the carriage, or over which the slides of the carriage move when wheels are not used, as seen at s s, Fig. III.
  • S is the circular saw on a shaft turning upon bearings on the beams c B and c G, Figs. I and II.
  • C is a pulley on the said shaft, to which the power is applied by a belt.
  • E E E E are the carriage, which runs partly on each side of the saw upon four small wheels, w w ww, fitted by grooves to said ways or upon slides s, Fig. III. v Upon the carriage is fitted the guides H H, which play freely horizontally upon the pivot jp, Figs. I and II.
  • g ⁇ g are screw-gages, which run through the guides, and one of them hits against its corre' sponding arm behind it, (marked a,) according as the guide is turned upon the pivot.
  • This guide determines the thickness of the shingle at the butt and the tip; or projections from the guide maymove in slots against gage-screws g g, passing through the side of the carriage,l
  • the .screw-gages are so adjusted as to give the guide a horizontal play upon the pivot p of greater less extent, according to the desired thickness of the shingle at the ends.
  • the bolt got out of any desired width and length, is placed so that one end is placed against the rest r and presses it, and so that one side presses against the guide at the points H H.
  • the guide when the bolt is placed against it, is turned upon the pivot, so that one of the screw-gages shall hit against the corresponding arm behind it; or, when the gage-screws pass through the carriage, the projections of the guide shall hit against them alternately.
  • the carriage is then moved forward by hand against the saw, previously put in motion, till a cut has been made through the bolt.
  • the carriage is then moved back and the guide turned, so that the other gage-screw will hit its corresponding arm.
  • Another cut is then made, and so on till the bolt is sawed.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
SAMUEL GOSS, OF MILFORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE.
4Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 227, dated June 3, 1537.
Figure I represents a perspective view of.
the machine; Fig. II, end elevation; Fig. III, View of the machine somewhat simplified, but retaining the same principle of Fig. I.
A A A A, Figs. I and II, represent the frame of the machine.
B B B G are the ends of four horizontal beams. Upon the beams B B B are ribs or ways s s s, over which travel the Wheels of the carriage, or over which the slides of the carriage move when wheels are not used, as seen at s s, Fig. III.
S is the circular saw on a shaft turning upon bearings on the beams c B and c G, Figs. I and II.
C is a pulley on the said shaft, to which the power is applied by a belt.
E E E E are the carriage, which runs partly on each side of the saw upon four small wheels, w w ww, fitted by grooves to said ways or upon slides s, Fig. III. v Upon the carriage is fitted the guides H H, which play freely horizontally upon the pivot jp, Figs. I and II.
g` g are screw-gages, which run through the guides, and one of them hits against its corre' sponding arm behind it, (marked a,) according as the guide is turned upon the pivot. This guide determines the thickness of the shingle at the butt and the tip; or projections from the guide maymove in slots against gage-screws g g, passing through the side of the carriage,l
To prepare the machine for operation, the .screw-gages are so adjusted as to give the guide a horizontal play upon the pivot p of greater less extent, according to the desired thickness of the shingle at the ends. Upon the carriage the bolt, got out of any desired width and length, is placed so that one end is placed against the rest r and presses it, and so that one side presses against the guide at the points H H. The guide, when the bolt is placed against it, is turned upon the pivot, so that one of the screw-gages shall hit against the corresponding arm behind it; or, when the gage-screws pass through the carriage, the projections of the guide shall hit against them alternately. The bolt having been adjusted, the carriage is then moved forward by hand against the saw, previously put in motion, till a cut has been made through the bolt. The carriage is then moved back and the guide turned, so that the other gage-screw will hit its corresponding arm. Another cut is then made, and so on till the bolt is sawed.
The applicant claims no one part iof said machine as new'and as his invention, except.
ing the guide, as above specified, movingon the pivot and connected with the arms and screw-gages for sawing shingles.
SAMUEL GOSS.
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J osEPHUs BALDWIN, S. K. LIvEEMoRE.
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