US74731A - Gutters of harvesting machines - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B24—GRINDING; POLISHING
- B24B—MACHINES, DEVICES, OR PROCESSES FOR GRINDING OR POLISHING; DRESSING OR CONDITIONING OF ABRADING SURFACES; FEEDING OF GRINDING, POLISHING, OR LAPPING AGENTS
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- Figure 2 represents a view in elevation of the same
- Figure.3 a transverse section through the stone.
- the improvements herein claimed consist, first, in a novel method of c'onstruting the grindstone with an annular depression on one of its sides, a portion of its periphery on the side next the depression parallel to the axis of rotation, and the remainder of the periphery bcvelled, by which mode of construction the bevelled part of the periphery can be used for grinding chisels, planes, and othertocls, while the harvester-cutters are ground on its side, and the portion of the periphery parallel to the axis can be worn away, and still leave a smooth edge on the periphery of the stone; second, in a novel method of combining the stone and the support for tho cutters in an overhanging detachable frame, which may be secured to a bench, while in operation, and readily removed therefrom whennot in use; third, in a novel method of sharpening harvestencutters by clamping them, points down, in an oscillating-frame, which swings up against the face
- Hooked clamps'G move laterally in horizontal slots in this bar, and are held by jam-nuts g.
- Arms H on the back of this bar extend downward and carry sot-screws k.
- the bar F has a ledge or fiange,f, on its lower edge next the stone, to support the cutter-bar I, on which the cutters z are placed, with their bevelled edges next the atom. noints downward
- the cutters are held by the clamps G, and the bar I can he moved endwise in the clamp-frame.
- the cutters. are sharpened by grinding off their bevelled edges, which are pressed against the face of the stone by swina the clamp-frame F horizontally, as shown in fig. 1. 1
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2 Sheets- Sheet 1[ w. H. STEVENSON. MAGHINE FOR GRINDING CUTIERS 0P HARVESTING MACHINES No. 74,731. Patented Feb .18, 1868'.
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MACHINE FOR GRINDING GUTTERS OP HARVESTING MACHINES.
. No. 74,731. Patented'x'eb s, 1868;
WILLIAM H. STEVENSON, OF AUBURN, NEW YORK.
Letters Patent No. 74,731, dated February 18, 1868.
IMPROVEMENT IN MACHINE FOR GRINDING THE GUTTERS OF HARVESTING-MACHINES.
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TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Be it known'thnt I, WILLIAM H. STEVENSON, of Auburn, in the county of Cayuga, and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Machines for Sharpening Harvester-Cutters, of which the following is a full, clear, and-exact description, reference being bad to the accompanying drawings, which make part of this specification, and in whichi a I Figure 1 represents a plan or top view of my improved machine.
Figure 2 represents a view in elevation of the same, and
Figure.3 a transverse section through the stone.
, The improvements herein claimed consist, first, in a novel method of c'onstruting the grindstone with an annular depression on one of its sides, a portion of its periphery on the side next the depression parallel to the axis of rotation, and the remainder of the periphery bcvelled, by which mode of construction the bevelled part of the periphery can be used for grinding chisels, planes, and othertocls, while the harvester-cutters are ground on its side, and the portion of the periphery parallel to the axis can be worn away, and still leave a smooth edge on the periphery of the stone; second, in a novel method of combining the stone and the support for tho cutters in an overhanging detachable frame, which may be secured to a bench, while in operation, and readily removed therefrom whennot in use; third, in a novel method of sharpening harvestencutters by clamping them, points down, in an oscillating-frame, which swings up against the face of the stone.
In the accompanying drawings, Arepresents a bench, on which the bed or base B may rest, and be secured by a clamp-screw, a. The grindstone G is mounted ona shaft, D, supported in open hearings in standards 41 rising from the bed. The shaft D is held in the bearings by pins 01, which can readily be taken out in order to remove thev stone. A spindle, E passes through a slot in the bed-plate, by which means it can be adjusted towards or from the grindstone,'and is held by jam-nuts e e The spindle can also be screwed up or down in these nuts. A bar or rack, F, is pivoted centrally on this spindle, so as to oscillate horizontally. Hooked clamps'G move laterally in horizontal slots in this bar, and are held by jam-nuts g. Arms H on the back of this bar extend downward and carry sot-screws k. The bar F has a ledge or fiange,f, on its lower edge next the stone, to support the cutter-bar I, on which the cutters z are placed, with their bevelled edges next the atom. noints downward The cutters are held by the clamps G, and the bar I can he moved endwise in the clamp-frame. The cutters. are sharpened by grinding off their bevelled edges, which are pressed against the face of the stone by swina the clamp-frame F horizontally, as shown in fig. 1. 1
About one-fourth of the periphery of the grihdstonc is parallel with its axis of rotation, the remaining portion being bevelled, as shown in the drawings. Chisels, planes, and other tools may be sharpened on this bevelled part. The cutters, however, are sharpened on the side of the stone near its periphery. Inside of this part of the stone I form an annular depression or groove, 0, which leaves a raised band or ring on that side of the stone. By this mode of construction the cutters wear away this raised band only, and a. smooth'cdgo or corner is preserved on the periphery of the stone, as the other tools wiiar only on the bevelled part: of the periphery.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure bynetters Patent, is-
1. The grindstone, constructed as described, with one part of its periphery bevelled, and the other part parallel to the axis of rotation, and having an annular groove in that side next the parallel surface, for the purposes set forth. 7
2. The combination, substantially as described, of the bench A, the overhanging detachable frame or bed B, the stone, and the spindle E, for the purposes set forth.
3. The combination,substantially as described, of the stone, the spindle, and the oscillating rack-oar or clamp-frame, whereby I am enabled to grind the lrnives with their points down.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my .name.
' M. ,H. STEVENSON.
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Houses T. 0001:, E. W. Barron.
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