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US842556A
US842556A US1906340967A US842556A US 842556 A US842556 A US 842556A US 1906340967 A US1906340967 A US 1906340967A US 842556 A US842556 A US 842556A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B27WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
    • B27BSAWS FOR WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; COMPONENTS OR ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
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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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    • Y10T83/00Cutting
    • Y10T83/748With work immobilizer
    • Y10T83/7593Work-stop abutment
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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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    • Y10T83/00Cutting
    • Y10T83/869Means to drive or to guide tool
    • Y10T83/8798With simple oscillating motion only
    • Y10T83/8812Cutting edge in radial plane
    • Y10T83/8815With guide means for the cutting member

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  • This invention relates to an improvement in devices for cutting piston-packing or the like; and it consists in a base-board or cutting-block, a longitudinal wall or guideway along one edge of said base-board, a knife pivotally connected at one end to the top face of said base-board and projecting obliquely to said guideway over said base-board, an upright slotted guide in which said knife reciprocates vertically, and a setting-gage adjustably held on said longitudinal wall or guideway for movement to and from the path of operation of said knife, the whole being constructed, arranged, and adapted to be operated for the purpose of cutting pistonpacking or the like in suitable lengths and with its opposite ends at angles oblique to the length.
  • the object of the invention is to readily and accurately cut piston-packing into the desired lengths and with the opposite ends at the desired angles, so that a close and proper fit may be secured when placing said packing in position for use.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of my device
  • Fig. 2 a longitudinal front elevation of the device, showing the knife or blade raised and the setting-gage in position for anoblique cutting operation
  • Fig. 3 a sectional elevation taken on the line a a of Fig. 1
  • Fig. 4 a transverse sectional elevation taken on the line b b of Fig. 1, showing the setting-gage, the longitudinal wall or guideway, and the base-board
  • Fig. 5 a fragmentary sectional elevation taken on the line a c of Figs. 1 and 3
  • Fig. 6 a plan view broken out midway and showing a strip of packing with one end cut obliquely and the other endstill square, but the latter end being ready for a cut at the same angle as the first-named end.
  • 1 represents the base-board or cutting-block rectangular in shape and provided near its fore edge with abroad plane groove or countersink 2.
  • 3 is a guideway, L shape in cross-section
  • 4 is an open slot cut in the upright portion of the guideway 3 about mid-length of the latter
  • 5 is an extension-plate integrally made on the inner edge of the horizontal portion of the guideway and arranged oblique to the latter, screws 3 being used to secure said extension to the base-board.
  • the horizontal portion and the oblique extension of the guideway set flush with the upper face of the base-board, as best seen in Fig. 3.
  • This knife or blade 6 is a knife or blade pivotally connected, by means of a bolt 6*, to the upright lugs 7 7 at the inner end of the oblique extension 5 and projecting outwardly in an oblique direction over the "rooves 4 and 5 to and beyond the guideway 3, a handle 8 being provided at its outer end for convenient manipulation.
  • This knife or blade 6 is adapted to reciprocate vertically above and in the slot 4 of the guideway, and an upright in cutting.
  • the 10 indicates a setting-gage adjustably secured to the upright portion of the guideway 3 by means of a set-screw 11.
  • the body portion of this setting-gage is made inverted- U shape in cross-section, and the gage portion proper, 12, projects at an angle of forty-five degrees to said body portion, as best seen in Fig. 1, and to suit the degree at which the two ends of the packing are to be out.
  • S represents a graduated scale made on the outer face of the upright portion of the guideway 3 and divided off into inches or the like for use in readily setting the gage 10 in position to suit the desired length of the strip of packing to be angled at its ends.
  • the L-shape guideway, its oblique extension-plate 5, and the upright lugs 7 7 are preferably cast integral.
  • the gage 10 having been first set to suit the desired length of the strip to be used, a strip of pack ing P, such as that seen in Fig. 6, is placed in the guideway, with the end to be trimmed or cut at an oblique angle resting under the path of movement of the knife or blade, the latter being manipulated by depressing the handle 8 and a true cut eflected across the said strip.
  • the strip is then fed or pushed forward under the cutter along the guideway toward the gage till its alreadytrimmed oblique end 0 seats in the bent-over portion 12 of the gage, and then the knife is depressed through the material of the strip, as before, thus producing two oblique ends exactly alike and that will fit in intimate contact when the packing is put into place in a piston or elsewhere for use.
  • a thin shaving or trimming of the ends of the packing is easily made at any time, so as to have said opposite ends of the packing in close contact when in place.
  • An angle-cutting device for piston-packing or the like comprising a base-board, a guideway longitudially mounted on said base-board and having a vertical open slot therein, a knife or blade pivoted at one end to said base-board and extending at an oblique angle to said guideway and adapted to be moved vertically in said open slot of the latter in the cutting operation.
  • An angle-cutting device for piston-packing or the like comprising a base-board, a guideway longitudinally mounted on said base-board and having an open vertical slot therein, a knife or blade pivoted at one end to said base-board and projecting obliquely across the latter for operation in said open slot and a vertical, slotted guide through which said blade passes and in which it reciprocates vertically in the cutting manipulation thereof.
  • An angle-cutter for piston-packing or the like comprising a base-board, a guideway longitudinally mounted on said base-board and having a vertical opening or slot therein, a knife or blade pivotally connected at one end to said base-board and projecting obliquely therefrom and adapted to be moved vertically in said open slot, and a setting-gage adjustably mounted on said guideway and having an obliquely-arranged arm thereon.
  • An angle'cutter for piston-packing or the like comprising a base-board, an L- shape guideway longitudinally mounted on said base-board and having an open slot therein, an obliquely-arranged plate projecting integrally from the base of said L- shape guideway and secured to said baseboard, a pair of spaced lugs at the rear end of said oblique plate, a knife pivotally mounted at its inner end on said lugs and projecting obliquely from the latter in line for engagement with said open slot of the guideway, a vertical, slotted guide for said knife, and a setting-gage adjustably mounted on said L-shape guideway and having an obliquely-arranged arm thereon.

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" mil No.842,556. PATENTED JAN. 29, 1907. T.E.JONBS.
DEVICE FOR CUTTING PISTON PACKING OR THE LIKE.
. APPLICATION IILED'0GT.29,1906. a
Win-125.525 M T T THOMAS E. JONES, or CINCINNATI, OHIO.
DEVICE FOR CUTTING PISTON-PACKING OR THE LIKE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 29, 1907.
Application filed October 29,1906. Serial No. 340.967.
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, TI-roM s E. JoNEs, a citizen of the United States of America, and a resident of Cincinnati, in the county of Hamilton and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in De vices for Cutting Piston-Packing or the Like, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to an improvement in devices for cutting piston-packing or the like; and it consists in a base-board or cutting-block, a longitudinal wall or guideway along one edge of said base-board, a knife pivotally connected at one end to the top face of said base-board and projecting obliquely to said guideway over said base-board, an upright slotted guide in which said knife reciprocates vertically, and a setting-gage adjustably held on said longitudinal wall or guideway for movement to and from the path of operation of said knife, the whole being constructed, arranged, and adapted to be operated for the purpose of cutting pistonpacking or the like in suitable lengths and with its opposite ends at angles oblique to the length.
The object of the invention is to readily and accurately cut piston-packing into the desired lengths and with the opposite ends at the desired angles, so that a close and proper fit may be secured when placing said packing in position for use.
In the accompanying drawings, which serve to illustrate my invention, Figure 1 is a plan view of my device; Fig. 2 a longitudinal front elevation of the device, showing the knife or blade raised and the setting-gage in position for anoblique cutting operation; Fig. 3, a sectional elevation taken on the line a a of Fig. 1; Fig. 4, a transverse sectional elevation taken on the line b b of Fig. 1, showing the setting-gage, the longitudinal wall or guideway, and the base-board, Fig. 5, a fragmentary sectional elevation taken on the line a c of Figs. 1 and 3; and Fig. 6 a plan view broken out midway and showing a strip of packing with one end cut obliquely and the other endstill square, but the latter end being ready for a cut at the same angle as the first-named end.
In these views, 1 represents the base-board or cutting-block rectangular in shape and provided near its fore edge with abroad plane groove or countersink 2. I
3 is a guideway, L shape in cross-section,
with its base resting in the groove or countersink 2, parallel to the longitudinal fore edge of the base-board and secured by means of screws 3*.
4 is an open slot cut in the upright portion of the guideway 3 about mid-length of the latter, and 5 is an extension-plate integrally made on the inner edge of the horizontal portion of the guideway and arranged oblique to the latter, screws 3 being used to secure said extension to the base-board. The horizontal portion and the oblique extension of the guideway set flush with the upper face of the base-board, as best seen in Fig. 3.
4 is a groove made in the base-board 1, oblique to its longitudinal fore edge and eX- tending from the lower end of the slot 4 to the said fore edge.
5 is a groove made along the center of the extension-plate 5, parallel to its side edges, as seenin Fig. 3, and extending from the slot 4 to a point near the rear end of the plate 5.
6 is a knife or blade pivotally connected, by means of a bolt 6*, to the upright lugs 7 7 at the inner end of the oblique extension 5 and projecting outwardly in an oblique direction over the " rooves 4 and 5 to and beyond the guideway 3, a handle 8 being provided at its outer end for convenient manipulation. This knife or blade 6 is adapted to reciprocate vertically above and in the slot 4 of the guideway, and an upright in cutting.
10 indicates a setting-gage adjustably secured to the upright portion of the guideway 3 by means of a set-screw 11. The body portion of this setting-gage is made inverted- U shape in cross-section, and the gage portion proper, 12, projects at an angle of forty-five degrees to said body portion, as best seen in Fig. 1, and to suit the degree at which the two ends of the packing are to be out.
S represents a graduated scale made on the outer face of the upright portion of the guideway 3 and divided off into inches or the like for use in readily setting the gage 10 in position to suit the desired length of the strip of packing to be angled at its ends.
For rigidity and economy in constructing the device the L-shape guideway, its oblique extension-plate 5, and the upright lugs 7 7 are preferably cast integral.
In the operation of the device, the gage 10 having been first set to suit the desired length of the strip to be used, a strip of pack ing P, such as that seen in Fig. 6, is placed in the guideway, with the end to be trimmed or cut at an oblique angle resting under the path of movement of the knife or blade, the latter being manipulated by depressing the handle 8 and a true cut eflected across the said strip. The strip is then fed or pushed forward under the cutter along the guideway toward the gage till its alreadytrimmed oblique end 0 seats in the bent-over portion 12 of the gage, and then the knife is depressed through the material of the strip, as before, thus producing two oblique ends exactly alike and that will fit in intimate contact when the packing is put into place in a piston or elsewhere for use. A thin shaving or trimming of the ends of the packing is easily made at any time, so as to have said opposite ends of the packing in close contact when in place.
I claim 1. An angle-cutting device for piston-packing or the like, comprising a base-board, a guideway longitudially mounted on said base-board and having a vertical open slot therein, a knife or blade pivoted at one end to said base-board and extending at an oblique angle to said guideway and adapted to be moved vertically in said open slot of the latter in the cutting operation.
2. An angle-cutting device for piston-packing or the like, comprising a base-board, a guideway longitudinally mounted on said base-board and having an open vertical slot therein, a knife or blade pivoted at one end to said base-board and projecting obliquely across the latter for operation in said open slot and a vertical, slotted guide through which said blade passes and in which it reciprocates vertically in the cutting manipulation thereof.
3. An angle-cutter for piston-packing or the like, comprising a base-board, a guideway longitudinally mounted on said base-board and having a vertical opening or slot therein, a knife or blade pivotally connected at one end to said base-board and projecting obliquely therefrom and adapted to be moved vertically in said open slot, and a setting-gage adjustably mounted on said guideway and having an obliquely-arranged arm thereon.
4. An angle'cutter for piston-packing or the like, comprising a base-board, an L- shape guideway longitudinally mounted on said base-board and having an open slot therein, an obliquely-arranged plate projecting integrally from the base of said L- shape guideway and secured to said baseboard, a pair of spaced lugs at the rear end of said oblique plate, a knife pivotally mounted at its inner end on said lugs and projecting obliquely from the latter in line for engagement with said open slot of the guideway, a vertical, slotted guide for said knife, and a setting-gage adjustably mounted on said L-shape guideway and having an obliquely-arranged arm thereon.
THOMAS E. JONES.
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JOHN 'ELIAs JONES, NORMA KEISER.
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