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US290339A US290339DA US290339A US 290339 A US290339 A US 290339A US 290339D A US290339D A US 290339DA US 290339 A US290339 A US 290339A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23BTURNING; BORING
    • B23B41/00Boring or drilling machines or devices specially adapted for particular work; Accessories specially adapted therefor
    • 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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    • Y10T408/00Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool
    • Y10T408/55Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool with work-engaging structure other than Tool or tool-support
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  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a wood-boring machine having my improvements.
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse section of the same, taken near the balance-wheel indicated by H.
  • A designates a table or frame, on which is placed the timber to be bored, said frame being provided with a roller, B, on which the timber rests, so that it may be easily moved lengthwise.
  • the angleirons a, fastened to the frame, are for the purpose of holding the tim 25 her in place.
  • a shaft, E having a crank, 01, and bevel-gear F, has its bearings in the frame 0, the gear F engaging with a bevelpinion, f, on a shaft, which also has bearings in said frame.
  • H is a balance-wheel on shaft said shaft being provided with a clutch or thimble which holds the boring-bit it.
  • Two rods, 1' run parallel with the guide-rods b, and have their ends fastened to the vertical frames D, as shown.
  • An adjustable collar, m forming a stop, is placed on each of said rods 2, and is so formed that it extends over rod I).
  • the collars m are secured on rods 1' by means of set-screws, to limit the movement of frame O'in operation.
  • the frames D are loosely seated in the frame A, so that they may have a vertical move- ,5 ment in raising or lowering frame 0.
  • the said frames D are each provided with a rack, a, engaging with a pinion, p, on a shaft, 0, having bearings in frame A, and rotated by means of a crank-wheel, q, the-frames moving along the vertical guides T when they are raised or lowered by the pinionsp acting in connection with the racks n.
  • the bit is readily adjusted to any required elevation, and when the machine is properly geared the boring can be effected much more rapidly than by using a hand-brace -or breast- 8o drill.
  • the work is also more accurate and less expensive than when done by hand.
  • a horizontal sliding frame 0, having lugs c, and carrying a shaft holding a boring-bit, and gearing for said shaft, in combination with the vertically moving U -shaped.frames D, connected by rods 12 and i, and provided with the racks n, the adjustable stops m on rods 2', and pinions p, engaging with racks n, the parts being constructed substantially as described, for the purposes set forth.

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(No'Mode-l.)
- R. M. MODANIEL.
BORING MAGHINB.
Patented Dec. 18, 1883.
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1 NITED STATES ATENT Enron.
BORING-MACHINE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 290,339, dated December 18, 1883,
Application filed October 6, 1883. (No model.)
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective view of a wood-boring machine having my improvements. Fig. 2 is a transverse section of the same, taken near the balance-wheel indicated by H.
A designates a table or frame, on which is placed the timber to be bored, said frame being provided with a roller, B, on which the timber rests, so that it may be easily moved lengthwise. The angleirons a, fastened to the frame, are for the purpose of holding the tim 25 her in place. An additional frame, A, ex-
' tends at right angles from frame A, to support the operating mechanism of the machine.
is a frame having lugs 0, formed with apertures, through which pass the horizontal rods b, which have their extremities secured to the two frames D, at the upper ends of said frames, the said rods forming guides for frame 0 in its' movement. A shaft, E, having a crank, 01, and bevel-gear F, has its bearings in the frame 0, the gear F engaging with a bevelpinion, f, on a shaft, which also has bearings in said frame.
H is a balance-wheel on shaft said shaft being provided with a clutch or thimble which holds the boring-bit it. Two rods, 1', run parallel with the guide-rods b, and have their ends fastened to the vertical frames D, as shown. An adjustable collar, m, forming a stop, is placed on each of said rods 2, and is so formed that it extends over rod I). The collars m are secured on rods 1' by means of set-screws, to limit the movement of frame O'in operation. The frames D are loosely seated in the frame A, so that they may have a vertical move- ,5 ment in raising or lowering frame 0. As before stated, their upper parts are connected by rods, and their lower parts are also connected by the brace-rods M. The said frames D are each provided with a rack, a, engaging with a pinion, p, on a shaft, 0, having bearings in frame A, and rotated by means of a crank-wheel, q, the-frames moving along the vertical guides T when they are raised or lowered by the pinionsp acting in connection with the racks n.
In operation, place the timber to be bored on the frame A, so that it rests on roller B, and sets against the angle-irons a,- turn the crank-wheel q, thus rotating shaft 0 and rai'sing frames D, and consequently frame 0, until the bit it is in the desired position; then turn crank d, causing shafts E and F to rotate, thus operating the bit h; press against the bar 8 of frame G, (continuing to turn the crank (1,) thus pressing frame 0 forward until the bit becomes engaged in the timber, when it will continue to feed itself until the lugs c on frame 0 close against the stops m, said stops having been previously set to regulate the depth of bore. The sliding frame 0 is then drawn back, withdrawing the bit from the timber.
The bit is readily adjusted to any required elevation, and when the machine is properly geared the boring can be effected much more rapidly than by using a hand-brace -or breast- 8o drill. The work is also more accurate and less expensive than when done by hand.
I claim In a boring-machine, a horizontal sliding frame, 0, having lugs c, and carrying a shaft holding a boring-bit, and gearing for said shaft, in combination with the vertically moving U -shaped.frames D, connected by rods 12 and i, and provided with the racks n, the adjustable stops m on rods 2', and pinions p, engaging with racks n, the parts being constructed substantially as described, for the purposes set forth.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
ROBERT M. MODANIEL.
Witnesses:
GoDLovE O. BEHM, W. H. RIOHENMEYER.
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US5046901A (en) * 1990-04-16 1991-09-10 Richard Taylor Flush bolt boring jig

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