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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23BTURNING; BORING
    • B23B47/00Constructional features of components specially designed for boring or drilling machines; Accessories therefor
    • B23B47/28Drill jigs for workpieces
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  • My invention has reference to certain new and useful improvements in pipe-threading machines, but more particularly refers to the construction of the casing which surrounds the die-carrying ring, the object being to so construct said casing that all wear thereon caused by the thrust of the die-carrying ring may be compensated for, while at the same time when this wear becomes so great that further compensation therefor is impractical a portion of the casing may be removed and a new portion substituted therefor without sacrificing the entire casing, bed, and vise-box.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation of a pipe-threading machine constructed in accordance with my improvement
  • Fig. 2 a side elevation of the same.
  • the wear against the casing occurs mainly at the top portion thereof, but tends generally to so cut away the inner surface of the entire casing that such surface really lies in a curve, which is swept from a radius longer than the normal radius of the die-carrying ring. Therefore it really becomes advisable to divide the casing at .points considerably above the horizontal diameter thereof, so that the upper portion 2 may constitute substantially that part of the casing which is subjected to the most wear, although said casing may be divided at any desired points so long as the lower portion is integral with the base of the machine and the vise-box.
  • the parts 1 2 are normally so secured by the bolts 4 5 that a space is left between the flanges a a and b b, and this space of course grows less as the upper portion 2 is crowded down to compensate for wear.
  • this space grows less as the upper portion 2 is crowded down to compensate for wear.
  • a pipe-threading machine which comprises a die-carrying ring revolving within a surrounding casing, the combination of the vise-box and the lower portion of the casing made integral, said lower portion extending up to a point considerably above the horizontal diameter of the casing and provided with flanges on opposite sides, the upper portion of said casing provided with flanges at its extremities,the screw-bolts passed through the flanges on the two portions of the casing whereby said portions are bound together, the die-carrying ring journaled within the casing formed by the upper and lower por- RODERICK P. CURTIS.

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N0. 62!,903. Patented Mar. 28, I899. R. P. CURTIS. PIPE THBEADING MACHINE.
(Application filed. June 7, 1898.)
(No Model.)
lNVENTUR WITNESSES:
lTED STATES F F ICEQ PATENT RODERICK P. CURTIS, OF SOUTHPORT, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR TO CURTIS & CURTIS, BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT.-
PlPE-THREADING MACHINE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 621,903, dated March 28, 1899.
Application filed June 7, 1898.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, RODERICK P. CURTIS, a citizen of the United States, residing at Southport, in the county of Fairfield and State of Connecticut, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Pipe-Threading Machines; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My invention has reference to certain new and useful improvements in pipe-threading machines, but more particularly refers to the construction of the casing which surrounds the die-carrying ring, the object being to so construct said casing that all wear thereon caused by the thrust of the die-carrying ring may be compensated for, while at the same time when this wear becomes so great that further compensation therefor is impractical a portion of the casing may be removed and a new portion substituted therefor without sacrificing the entire casing, bed, and vise-box.
In the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this application, Figure 1 is a front elevation of a pipe-threading machine constructed in accordance with my improvement, and Fig. 2 a side elevation of the same.
Similar numbers and letters of reference denote like parts in both figures of the drawings.
I-Ieretofore in machines of this description the casing has been split at one point and provided at such point with flanged portions which are drawn together by means of screwbolts in order to contract the casing to compensate for wear, and While this construction has proved efficient, nevertheless it is neces sary to rely entirely upon the resiliencyof Serial No. 682,807. (No model.)
fit the die-carrying ring and secured to the portion 1 by means of screw-bolts 4 5 on opposite sides of the casing, said lower and upper portions being provided on opposite sides and respectively with flanges a a and b b for the passage of said screw-bolts.
6 is the die-carrying ring, which fits snugly within the casing, composed of the parts 1 2, and 7 is the pinion journaled in any suitable manner within the lower portion of the cas ing and engaging with circumferential gearteeth on the die-carrying ring. It will be clear that when the ring is rotated by the turning of the pinion there will be a thrusting of the ring against the upper portion of the casingnamely, the part 2-and this thrusting action will be exerted mainlyin aline drawn through the axes of said pinion and ring.
The wear against the casing occurs mainly at the top portion thereof, but tends generally to so cut away the inner surface of the entire casing that such surface really lies in a curve, which is swept from a radius longer than the normal radius of the die-carrying ring. Therefore it really becomes advisable to divide the casing at .points considerably above the horizontal diameter thereof, so that the upper portion 2 may constitute substantially that part of the casing which is subjected to the most wear, although said casing may be divided at any desired points so long as the lower portion is integral with the base of the machine and the vise-box.
The parts 1 2 are normally so secured by the bolts 4 5 that a space is left between the flanges a a and b b, and this space of course grows less as the upper portion 2 is crowded down to compensate for wear. When the adjustment of the upper portion 2 has caused these flanges to come in contact, thensaid portion is. removed and a new upper portion substituted therefor, so that it will be clear that the life of the machine is greatly increased by the use of my improvement.
Whenever by frequent use the upper portion 2 is so worn away that further adjustment will not accomplish the desired result, said portion is simply removed and a new upper portion substituted therefor, and this saves the great expense of either an entire new casing, including the vise-box, or of bushing the ring-casing, so as to properly inolose the ring.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
In a pipe-threading machine which comprises a die-carrying ring revolving within a surrounding casing, the combination of the vise-box and the lower portion of the casing made integral, said lower portion extending up to a point considerably above the horizontal diameter of the casing and provided with flanges on opposite sides, the upper portion of said casing provided with flanges at its extremities,the screw-bolts passed through the flanges on the two portions of the casing whereby said portions are bound together, the die-carrying ring journaled within the casing formed by the upper and lower por- RODERICK P. CURTIS.
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