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US1982254A
US1982254A US707720A US70772034A US1982254A US 1982254 A US1982254 A US 1982254A US 707720 A US707720 A US 707720A US 70772034 A US70772034 A US 70772034A US 1982254 A US1982254 A US 1982254A
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  • My invention relates generally to bases for portable devices and more particularly to bases for a portable motor that is adapted to be aligned with; and to drive,any one of a plurality of working tools.
  • An object of my invention is the provision of two. spaced motor base rails having notches adapted to engage a bench rail, whereby the arrangement of the said notches and the said bench rail is such that facilitation is afforded in adjusting the position of the portable motor relative to any one of a plurality of working tools by simply liftingthe portable motor and changing its position on the bench rail.
  • Another object of my invention relates to a motor base in which the motor may be readily shifted forward, backward, or sideways, and in which the motor may be picked up and placed in any desired driving position.
  • a further object of my invention is the provision of a notched motor base in which the slack in the driving belt may be taken up by adjusting the motor base to the proper notch, and in which an endless belt may be utilized with any size pulley.
  • a still further object of my invention relates to the combination with a work bench in which the portable motor base is such that the motor may be instantly removed for cleaning or for providing additional bench space.
  • Another object of my invention is to eliminate line shafting, hangers, and the like, and thus drive directly only one working tool at a time to conserve power and to provide safe working conditions for the operator.
  • Figure 1 represents-a perspective view of one of my notched motor base rails
  • Figure 2 represents a perspective view of a portable motor mounted by means of my notched motor base
  • Figure 3 represents a perspective view of athe work bench 11. As illustrated, there are only two working tools mounted on the bench 11; namely, a planer 18 and a lathe 16 having ahead stock 17 and a tail stock 19, but it'is to be understoodthat there may be any number of different working tools as the conditions may require.
  • the notched base for the-motor 10 comprises two spaced notched motor rails 12 adapted to engage a transverse bench rail 15.
  • the notched motor rails 12 are similarly constructed of an angle member having two flanges in which the horizontal flange is connected to the motor 10 and in which the vertical flange is provided along its lower edge with a plurality of spaced notches 14.
  • the motor 10 In aligning the motor 10 with a working tool it is only necessary to pick up the motor; place the forward end of the motor base rails 12 upon the transverse bench rail 15, at the same time selecting the proper notch to give the desired tension in the driving belt 20, and allow the rearward end of the motor base rail 15 to rest upon the work bench 11. In the event that the pulley of the motor 10 is not in straight alignment with the pulley of the working tool, the motor may be easily shifted sideways to thedesired running position.
  • the spaced notches 14 are relatively close together, so that the desired belt tension may be attained. In this manner, overheating of the bearings, which results from too much belt tension, is eliminated.
  • the motor 15 is connected to drive the lathe 16, but when it is desired to operate the planer 18, the operator may remove the motor from driving connection with the lathe 16 and align it with the planer 18; this being shown in a phantom view.
  • my invention affords many advantages heretofore unattained.
  • adjustments may be made instantly without screws or bolts to change; the slack in the driving belt may be taken up by adjusting the motor base rails to the proper notch; one endless belt may be used with any size pulley; the motor may be instantly removed for cleaning or for providing additional bench space, and one motor may be utilized to drive any number of workingtools, thus obviating line shafting, hangers and the like which conserves the power consumed.
  • my invention provides safe working conditions, as only one tool is in operation at a time.
  • a mounting for a device that is adapted to be adjustably positioned upon a support having a transverse upwardly projecting portion comprising, in combination, two relatively long spaced members, each being constructed of an angle member having two flanges, one oi? the two flanges of each spaced member being. adapted v to be connected to the device, and the other flange of: each spaced'member being disposedto project. downwardly and being provided along its lower longitudinal edge with a plurality of spaced.
  • the arrangement of the two spaced members, the upwardIy projecting portion, and the support being such that one set of the ends of the two spaced members rests upon the support and that the other setof the ends of the two spaced members rests upon the transverse upwardly projecting portion, whereby one set of the engaging notches engages the upwardly projecting portion, thus affording an easy adjustment of the device in a transverse direction by moving the two spaced members sidewi'se along the transverse upwardly projecting portion and the support and in a longitudinal direction. by simply lifting the set of ends of the two. spaced members that rest upon the transverse upwardly projecting portion and then shifting the said spaced members in a longitudinal direction to cause a new set of notches to engage the upwardly projecting portion.
  • a mounting tor a device that. is adapted to be adjustably positioned upon a support having a transverse upwardly projecting portion comprising, in combination, two relatively long spaced members, each adapted to be connected to the device, each of the two spaced members having along its lower portion a plurality of spaced engaging notches that are adapted to engage the transverse upwardly projecting portion, the arrangement of the two spaced members, the upwardly projecting portion, and the supportbeing such that one set of the ends of the two spaced members rests upon the support and that the other set of the ends of the two spaced members res-ts upon the transverse upwardly projecting portion, whereby one setof the engaging notches engages the upwardly projecting portion, thus affording an easy adjustment of the device in a longitudinal directionby simply Hitting the set of ends of the two spaced members that rest upon the transverse upwardly projecting portion and then shifting the said spaced members in a longitudinal direction to cause. a new set of notches to engage the upwardly projecting portion.

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Nov. -27, 1934. JUENGLING 1,982,254
BASE FOR-DEVICES Filed Jan. 32 1934 INVENTOR Karl F. Juan ling.
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Patented Nov. 27 1934 PATENT OFFICE BASE FOR, DEVICES I Karl F. Juengling, Lakewood, Ohio, assignor to The Otto Konigslow Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio, a corporation of Ohio Application January 22, 1934, S erial No. 707,720
2 Claims.
My invention relates generally to bases for portable devices and more particularly to bases for a portable motor that is adapted to be aligned with; and to drive,any one of a plurality of working tools.
An object of my invention is the provision of two. spaced motor base rails having notches adapted to engage a bench rail, whereby the arrangement of the said notches and the said bench rail is such that facilitation is afforded in adjusting the position of the portable motor relative to any one of a plurality of working tools by simply liftingthe portable motor and changing its position on the bench rail.
Another object of my invention relates to a motor base in which the motor may be readily shifted forward, backward, or sideways, and in which the motor may be picked up and placed in any desired driving position.
A further object of my invention is the provision of a notched motor base in which the slack in the driving belt may be taken up by adjusting the motor base to the proper notch, and in which an endless belt may be utilized with any size pulley.
A still further object of my invention relates to the combination with a work bench in which the portable motor base is such that the motor may be instantly removed for cleaning or for providing additional bench space.
Another object of my invention is to eliminate line shafting, hangers, and the like, and thus drive directly only one working tool at a time to conserve power and to provide safe working conditions for the operator.
Other objects and a fuller understanding of my invention may be had by referring to the following description and claims, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, in which like parts are designated by like reference characters, a
and in which:
Figure 1 represents-a perspective view of one of my notched motor base rails;
Figure 2 represents a perspective view of a portable motor mounted by means of my notched motor base, and
Figure 3 represents a perspective view of athe work bench 11. As illustrated, there are only two working tools mounted on the bench 11; namely, a planer 18 and a lathe 16 having ahead stock 17 and a tail stock 19, but it'is to be understoodthat there may be any number of different working tools as the conditions may require.
. The notched base for the-motor 10 comprises two spaced notched motor rails 12 adapted to engage a transverse bench rail 15. The notched motor rails 12 are similarly constructed of an angle member having two flanges in which the horizontal flange is connected to the motor 10 and in which the vertical flange is provided along its lower edge with a plurality of spaced notches 14. There are provided in the horizontal flange a plurality of longitudinal openings 13, so that the motor base rails 12 may be bolted, or otherwise connected, to motors of different sizes.
In aligning the motor 10 with a working tool it is only necessary to pick up the motor; place the forward end of the motor base rails 12 upon the transverse bench rail 15, at the same time selecting the proper notch to give the desired tension in the driving belt 20, and allow the rearward end of the motor base rail 15 to rest upon the work bench 11. In the event that the pulley of the motor 10 is not in straight alignment with the pulley of the working tool, the motor may be easily shifted sideways to thedesired running position.
The spaced notches 14 are relatively close together, so that the desired belt tension may be attained. In this manner, overheating of the bearings, which results from too much belt tension, is eliminated.
In Figure 3, the motor 15 is connected to drive the lathe 16, but when it is desired to operate the planer 18, the operator may remove the motor from driving connection with the lathe 16 and align it with the planer 18; this being shown in a phantom view.
As is manifest, my invention affords many advantages heretofore unattained. Thus, adjustments may be made instantly without screws or bolts to change; the slack in the driving belt may be taken up by adjusting the motor base rails to the proper notch; one endless belt may be used with any size pulley; the motor may be instantly removed for cleaning or for providing additional bench space, and one motor may be utilized to drive any number of workingtools, thus obviating line shafting, hangers and the like which conserves the power consumed. In addition to the foregoing mechanical advantages, my invention provides safe working conditions, as only one tool is in operation at a time.
Although I have described my invention with a certain degree of particularity, it is understood that the present disclosure has been made only by way of example and that numerous changes in the details of construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
I claim as myinvention:
1. A mounting for a device that is adapted to be adjustably positioned upon a support having a transverse upwardly projecting portion comprising, in combination, two relatively long spaced members, each being constructed of an angle member having two flanges, one oi? the two flanges of each spaced member being. adapted v to be connected to the device, and the other flange of: each spaced'member being disposedto project. downwardly and being provided along its lower longitudinal edge with a plurality of spaced. errgaging notches that are adapted to engage the transverse upwardly projecting portion, the arrangement of the two spaced members, the upwardIy projecting portion, and the support being such that one set of the ends of the two spaced members rests upon the support and that the other setof the ends of the two spaced members rests upon the transverse upwardly projecting portion, whereby one set of the engaging notches engages the upwardly projecting portion, thus affording an easy adjustment of the device in a transverse direction by moving the two spaced members sidewi'se along the transverse upwardly projecting portion and the support and in a longitudinal direction. by simply lifting the set of ends of the two. spaced members that rest upon the transverse upwardly projecting portion and then shifting the said spaced members in a longitudinal direction to cause a new set of notches to engage the upwardly projecting portion.
2. A mounting tor a device that. is adapted to be adjustably positioned upon a support having a transverse upwardly projecting portion comprising, in combination, two relatively long spaced members, each adapted to be connected to the device, each of the two spaced members having along its lower portion a plurality of spaced engaging notches that are adapted to engage the transverse upwardly projecting portion, the arrangement of the two spaced members, the upwardly projecting portion, and the supportbeing such that one set of the ends of the two spaced members rests upon the support and that the other set of the ends of the two spaced members res-ts upon the transverse upwardly projecting portion, whereby one setof the engaging notches engages the upwardly projecting portion, thus affording an easy adjustment of the device in a longitudinal directionby simply Hitting the set of ends of the two spaced members that rest upon the transverse upwardly projecting portion and then shifting the said spaced members in a longitudinal direction to cause. a new set of notches to engage the upwardly projecting portion.
KARL F. IUENGLING,
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Cited By (11)

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US2452701A (en) * 1946-02-18 1948-11-02 Loren Le Munyon G Implement mounting
US2523680A (en) * 1946-01-12 1950-09-26 Harold F Christie Adjustable supplemental table top for power-driven tools
US2743747A (en) * 1954-03-29 1956-05-01 Sturdi Bilt Steel Products Inc Power tool bench with adjustable motor position
US2745644A (en) * 1953-07-02 1956-05-15 Gen Electric Bowl support for portable food mixer
US2812166A (en) * 1955-09-15 1957-11-05 Standard Electronics Corp Electric mixer
US2835289A (en) * 1953-03-31 1958-05-20 George E Rockwell Multi-tool power driven wood working machine
US2901767A (en) * 1954-05-13 1959-09-01 Duro Metal Products Co Separable mountings for electric motors or the like
US2920849A (en) * 1956-10-29 1960-01-12 Robert R Luxford Resilient base for machines
US3112016A (en) * 1958-12-05 1963-11-26 Edwin F Peterson Mounting blocks for vibratory mechanisms
US4061165A (en) * 1976-08-16 1977-12-06 William James Harwood Portable tool
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Cited By (12)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2523680A (en) * 1946-01-12 1950-09-26 Harold F Christie Adjustable supplemental table top for power-driven tools
US2452701A (en) * 1946-02-18 1948-11-02 Loren Le Munyon G Implement mounting
US2835289A (en) * 1953-03-31 1958-05-20 George E Rockwell Multi-tool power driven wood working machine
US2745644A (en) * 1953-07-02 1956-05-15 Gen Electric Bowl support for portable food mixer
US2743747A (en) * 1954-03-29 1956-05-01 Sturdi Bilt Steel Products Inc Power tool bench with adjustable motor position
US2901767A (en) * 1954-05-13 1959-09-01 Duro Metal Products Co Separable mountings for electric motors or the like
US2812166A (en) * 1955-09-15 1957-11-05 Standard Electronics Corp Electric mixer
US2920849A (en) * 1956-10-29 1960-01-12 Robert R Luxford Resilient base for machines
US3112016A (en) * 1958-12-05 1963-11-26 Edwin F Peterson Mounting blocks for vibratory mechanisms
US4061165A (en) * 1976-08-16 1977-12-06 William James Harwood Portable tool
EP3926797A1 (en) * 2020-06-19 2021-12-22 EasyFlow Oü Pump connecting and adjusting system
US12085075B2 (en) 2020-06-19 2024-09-10 EasyFlow Oü Pump connecting and adjusting system

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