US53618A - Improvement in stave-machines - Google Patents
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- My improvement consists in arranging a sliding clamp to receive the stave and hold it in the same curved position thatit will be subjected to when in the barrel.
- the stave is rst brought under the action of revolving cutters, which cut the crozings and iinish the two ends of the staves, and then it is passed through between a pair of inclined circular saws or planers, which inish the edges of the stave and give said edges the proper bevel for jointing.
- a represents the lower part of a clamp, and b the upper one.
- the crozing cutter-heads f which are of the same diameter as the heads of the barrels for which the staves are intended, run in bearings attached to a pair of arms, h, which extend from a rock-shaft, t', and are operated back and forth by a lever, k. They are brought forward to cut the crozings and finish the ends of the stave g, and the depth of the out is determined by a set-screw, l, attached to the clamp. When their work is done said cutterheads are swung back out of the way, so as to enable the operator to slide the clamp, which runs in ways through between the saws m or circular planers, which may be substituted for the saws. lThis finishes the edges of the stave g, and now the clamp, with its stave, is brought back, the clamp opened, the stave dropped, and a new stave inserted in the clamp.
- the feeding apparatus for said clamp may be of any desirable construction, the drawings showing a rope wound several times around a pulley, to which a handle is attached, running at the other end around a tightening-pulley, and the two ends of the rope being fastened t0 a pin attached to the sliding clamp.
- FIGs. 5 and 6 show the cutterheadsfswinging on a shaft, 0, which is located in thc center ot' the curve of the stave.
- the cutter-heads require to be much smaller than the diameter of the barrel-head, and may be operated with more convenience.
- the same Figs. 5 and 6 also show the shafts ot' the circular saws or planers in bcarin gs which are suspended from the same sha-ft o, the inner sides ot' said saws orplaners f pointing toward the center of the shaft 0 This arrangement enables the machine to joint staves of any width.
- the clamp so constructed as to enable the jointing-tools and the howeling, crozing, and chaintering tools to perform their oflices upon the stave without removing the stave from the clamp, said clamp being constructed for these purposes substantially as herein set forth.
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Description
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ALBERT H. HOOK, OF NE'VT YORK, N. Y.
IMPROVEMENT IN STAVE-lVlACHINES.
Specification forming part of Letters PatentNo. 53,6, dated April 3, 1866.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ALBERT H. HOOK, of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Machine for Jointing and Orozing Staves; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof, reference being had to the annexed drawings, of which- Figure l is a vertical elevation, Fig. 2,a horizontal plan view; Fig. 3,-a horizontal'section of the clamp detached; Fig. 4, a side view of the outer clamp part with a stave below it; Fig. 5, a front elevation of a modified arrangement of the machine, Fig. 6, a plan View of the same.
My improvement consists in arranging a sliding clamp to receive the stave and hold it in the same curved position thatit will be subjected to when in the barrel. In this clamp the stave is rst brought under the action of revolving cutters, which cut the crozings and iinish the two ends of the staves, and then it is passed through between a pair of inclined circular saws or planers, which inish the edges of the stave and give said edges the proper bevel for jointing.
Referring to the drawings, a represents the lower part of a clamp, and b the upper one. A pair of sliding rods, c c, worked by two eccentrics, d 1,011 shaft e, operate the upper part of the clamp, which, as seen plainly in the drawings, is arranged so as to clear the rotating cutter-heads j' for crozing when said cutter-heads are brought up for action, and also the circular saws m, when said clamp, with its stave g, is passed between them.
The crozing cutter-heads f, which are of the same diameter as the heads of the barrels for which the staves are intended, run in bearings attached to a pair of arms, h, which extend from a rock-shaft, t', and are operated back and forth by a lever, k. They are brought forward to cut the crozings and finish the ends of the stave g, and the depth of the out is determined by a set-screw, l, attached to the clamp. When their work is done said cutterheads are swung back out of the way, so as to enable the operator to slide the clamp, which runs in ways through between the saws m or circular planers, which may be substituted for the saws. lThis finishes the edges of the stave g, and now the clamp, with its stave, is brought back, the clamp opened, the stave dropped, and a new stave inserted in the clamp.
There is a set-screw, p, which stops the sliding clamp in returning at the proper place, to enable the cutter-heads to operate on the stave correctly.
The feeding apparatus for said clamp may be of any desirable construction, the drawings showing a rope wound several times around a pulley, to which a handle is attached, running at the other end around a tightening-pulley, and the two ends of the rope being fastened t0 a pin attached to the sliding clamp.
A modification of this arrangement isillustratcd in Figs. 5 and 6, which show the cutterheadsfswinging on a shaft, 0, which is located in thc center ot' the curve of the stave. In this case the cutter-heads require to be much smaller than the diameter of the barrel-head, and may be operated with more convenience. The same Figs. 5 and 6 also show the shafts ot' the circular saws or planers in bcarin gs which are suspended from the same sha-ft o, the inner sides ot' said saws orplaners f pointing toward the center of the shaft 0 This arrangement enables the machine to joint staves of any width.
Having now fully described my invention, what I claini therein as new, and desire to secure by patent, is-
The clamp so constructed as to enable the jointing-tools and the howeling, crozing, and chaintering tools to perform their oflices upon the stave without removing the stave from the clamp, said clamp being constructed for these purposes substantially as herein set forth.
ALBERT H. HOOK.
Vitnesses:
ROBT. F. MAcoY, W. L. HENRY.
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