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    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23DPLANING; SLOTTING; SHEARING; BROACHING; SAWING; FILING; SCRAPING; LIKE OPERATIONS FOR WORKING METAL BY REMOVING MATERIAL, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • 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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  • Figure 1 a side view of a portion of a sawf
  • This invention relatesV to au improvement in saws
  • the object of 'my invention isto secure the diamond or stone', so that it cannot be lostfroln its position in use-a serious difficulty in the use of such saws or instruments, as heretofore constructed; and the invention consists in enclosing the stone between two blocks of metal; a recess being formed for its reception, so that the point Of the stone'will project therefrom, and the said two blocks set into the saw, or whatever the instrument may be, so that they cannot be moved laterall y therefrom, and the blocks keyed therein, to prevent them ,from being drawn out longitudinally.
  • A represents a saw, or whatever the instrument may be, into which it is desired to set the diamond.
  • .B B are two blocks, formed from steel or other suitable metal of like construction.
  • a recess is formed tO receive the diamond d.
  • the diamond may be fitted to the recess, sothat the blocks, meeting perfectly, ⁇ will securely hold it, yet I prefer to embed the diamond in some suitable material, as denoted in g. 3. v
  • the opposite edges of the blocks are grooved, as seen at f, and the edges of the recess formed to receive the blocks, as seen in fig. 2, or, if preferred, the grooves may be in the saw Or instrument, the edges of the saw projecting thereinto.
  • the blocks should be made to perfectly fit the recess formed for them in the instrument; 'this prevents any lateral movement of the blocks.
  • the diamond is to beset at any desired position upon the edge or sides of the instrument, so that by the combined action of all the diamonds, a curve can be Cut or a surface dressed.

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ISAAC E. NEWTON, OF WATERBURY, CONNECTICUT.
Letters Patent No. 91,155, dated June 8, 1869.
IMPROVE!) STONE-CUTTING- AND DRESSING SAW.
The Schedule referred in these Letters Patent and making part ofthe name.
Outting and Dressing Saw; and I do hereby declare the following, when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, and the,v letters of reference marked thereon, to be a full, clear, andexact description of the same, and which said drawings constitute part of this specification, and represent in-,
Figure 1, a side view of a portion of a sawf;
Figure 2, an edge view; and in' l Figure 3, a central section. I
i This invention relatesV to au improvement in saws,
or instruments for cutting or dressing' stone, lin which the cutting-points are formed from diamonds or similar precious stones. Hcreafter, when lI mention' diaf monds, I wish to be understood as meaning any precious stoneor like article, to accomplish the same result. The object of 'my invention isto secure the diamond or stone', so that it cannot be lostfroln its position in use-a serious difficulty in the use of such saws or instruments, as heretofore constructed; and the invention consists in enclosing the stone between two blocks of metal; a recess being formed for its reception, so that the point Of the stone'will project therefrom, and the said two blocks set into the saw, or whatever the instrument may be, so that they cannot be moved laterall y therefrom, and the blocks keyed therein, to prevent them ,from being drawn out longitudinally.
To enable others to construct and use my improvement, I will proceed to describe the same, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
A represents a saw, or whatever the instrument may be, into which it is desired to set the diamond.
.B B are two blocks, formed from steel or other suitable metal of like construction.
At the outer and meeting edge of the two blocks, a recess, a, is formed tO receive the diamond d. The diamond may be fitted to the recess, sothat the blocks, meeting perfectly, `will securely hold it, yet I prefer to embed the diamond in some suitable material, as denoted in g. 3. v
The opposite edges of the blocks are grooved, as seen at f, and the edges of the recess formed to receive the blocks, as seen in fig. 2, or, if preferred, the grooves may be in the saw Or instrument, the edges of the saw projecting thereinto. The blocks should be made to perfectly fit the recess formed for them in the instrument; 'this prevents any lateral movement of the blocks.
'lo prevent the blocks from being withdrawn, a keyseat is formed, both in the blocks and saw, to receive the keys L. These, combined with the lateral security, positively prevent the accidental removal of the blocks consequently the diamond cannot be forced from its setting. By this construction the blocks may be harddened to any extent, and therefore will not in use Wear away, to loosen the diamond.
It is to be understood that the diamond is to beset at any desired position upon the edge or sides of the instrument, so that by the combined action of all the diamonds, a curve can be Cut or a surface dressed.
Having fully described myinvention,
What I claim as new and useful, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The herein-described method of setting diamonds in stone-cutting or dressing instruments,`consisting of the two blocks B B, constructed and arranged, substantially as set forth.
ISAAC E. NEWTON.
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GEORGE H. WATERS, JOHN W. WEBSTER.
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