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US417093A
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    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26DCUTTING; DETAILS COMMON TO MACHINES FOR PERFORATING, PUNCHING, CUTTING-OUT, STAMPING-OUT OR SEVERING
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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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  • My invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in brushattachments for milling-cutters and metal sawing machines, and is particularly adapted for use in connection with rail-sawing machines of the general character shown and described in the patent to Eben N. Higley, No. 389,149, dated September 4,1888.
  • sawing-machines of the type shown in said Higley patent the efficiency of the action of the teethis'dependent in great measure upon clearing the notches between said teeth, as the latter come in contact with the metal to be sawed, of obstructions which otherwise tend to accumulate in said notches and diminish the clearance of the teeth.
  • D represents a saw-blade of the kind d escribcd in the paten t to lligley above referred to, said saw -blade bein driven from its periphery by meansof gearing intermeshing with perforations.
  • v as described more fully in said patent.
  • the attachment constituting my improvement consists of a yoke A, pivoted at a to a basepiece R, which has a curved arm B, having a threaded aperture for the reception of a clamping-screw (.1, whereby it is adapted to be secured to any portion, as T, of the frame-work of the sawingmachine.
  • the bifurcated arms E F of the yoke A form journals for shafts G II, as shown, the upper shaft G being provided with a fixed pinion or cog-wl1eel I, having teeth adapted to int-ermesh with the saw-teeth, as more clearly shown in Fig. 1..
  • a grooved pulley J is also fixed upon the shaft G, and Within the said groove is located the driving: cord K, which driving-cord also passes around the grooved pulley L, fixed upon the outer end of shaft ll.
  • the shaft IL Upon the shaft ILis also mounted the brush M, whose bristles extend outwardly in the path of movement of the saw-teeth, so as to enter the saw-tooth notches during the revolution of the saw.
  • a spiral spring V connecting the frame of the machine with a stud 1) upon the yoke A, holds the cog-wheel l against the saw-teeth so as to insure its constant engagement with said teeth, but without rigidity.
  • the saw D during its revolution revolves the pinion I, and this motion is imparted to the rooved pulley J, which in turn revolves the grooved pulley L and the brush M in a direction depending upon the endless-cord connection K.
  • This cord may simply span the two pulleys L and J, as shown in the out: side dotted lines of Fig. l, or the two sides of the cord may cross each other, as shown in the inside full lines of said figure. 1 prefer, however, that the direction of rotation of the brush M shall be as indicated by the arrow in Fig. lthat is, so that the bristles shall move against the advancing sawteeth.
  • the brush as driven from the teeth of the saw, and I prefer this arrangement in practice, as it permits of a more convenient location of the attachment with respect to the frame-work of the sawing-machine.
  • the brush may, however, be driven either directly from the motor-gear ing which actuates the saw, or by a pinion intermeshing with the apertures 2', or by means of a friction disk or disks in contact with and actuated by the saw-blade.
  • other suitable gearing may be employed than the grooved wheels J L and cord K fortransinittin g motion from the shaft G to the brush M and shaft H.
  • a brush attachn'lent for sawing-machines consisting of a supporting-frame, shafts G H, mounted in said frame and pro vided, respectively, with pinion I and brush M, and gearing connecting said shafts, substantially as described.
  • a brush attachment for sawing machines consisting of a pivoted supportingframe, shafts G H, mounted in said frame and provided, respectively, with pinion I and brush M, gearing connecting said shafts, and a spring forpressing the pivoted frame forward, substantially as described.
  • a brush attachment for sawing machines consisting of a base R, provided with means for attachment to the frame of the sawing-machine, yoke A, pivoted to said base and having arms E F, shafts G H, provided, respectively, with pinion I and brush M, grooved pulleys J and L and connecting-cord K, and spring V, substantially as described.

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J ROBISON BRUSH ATTACHMENT FOR SAWING MACHINES. I
No. 417,093. Patented Dec. 10, 1889.v
um um gnphur, Washington, D. r;
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOSlEPH ROBISON, OF GREENBUSI'I, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR O1! ()NEJTALF TO ROBERT J. PRATT, OF SAME PLACE.
BRUSH ATTACHMENT FOR SAWING-MACHINES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters 'Patent No. 417,093, dated. December 10, 1889.
Application filed July 5, 1889- Serial No. 316,535. (N0 model- To all whom [i may concern.-
Be it known that I, JOSEPH ROBISON, a
'citizen of theUnited States, residing at Greenbush, in the county of Rensselaer and State of New York, haveinvented certain new and useful Improvements in Brush Attachments for Milling-Cutters and the Like; 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 relates to certain new and useful improvements in brushattachments for milling-cutters and metal sawing machines, and is particularly adapted for use in connection with rail-sawing machines of the general character shown and described in the patent to Eben N. Higley, No. 389,149, dated September 4,1888. In sawing-machines of the type shown in said Higley patent the efficiency of the action of the teethis'dependent in great measure upon clearing the notches between said teeth, as the latter come in contact with the metal to be sawed, of obstructions which otherwise tend to accumulate in said notches and diminish the clearance of the teeth. These obstructions are the clippings of metal produced during thesawing operation, which clippings enter the notches during the revolution of the saw, and being covered with lubricating-oil, which is ordinarily used to facilitate the saws action, tend to remain in the saw-teeth notches unless positively dislodged. The purpose of my invention to effect this dislodgment of the metal particles or clippings referred to, and in the accomplishment of this purpose I have devised the construction and arrangement of parts illustrated in the accompanying drawin gs, wherein Figure 1 represents a metal-cutting saw provided with the preferred form in which 1 have embodied my invention, the saw being shown in side clevationand partly broken away, and the attachment being shown. in sectional side elevation. Fig. 2 represents an end. elex'ation of the saw and the attachment.
Similar letters of reference indicate similar parts throughout the several views.
Referring to the drawings, D represents a saw-blade of the kind d escribcd in the paten t to lligley above referred to, said saw -blade bein driven from its periphery by meansof gearing intermeshing with perforations. v,as described more fully in said patent. The attachment constituting my improvement consists of a yoke A, pivoted at a to a basepiece R, which has a curved arm B, having a threaded aperture for the reception of a clamping-screw (.1, whereby it is adapted to be secured to any portion, as T, of the frame-work of the sawingmachine. The bifurcated arms E F of the yoke A form journals for shafts G II, as shown, the upper shaft G being provided with a fixed pinion or cog-wl1eel I, having teeth adapted to int-ermesh with the saw-teeth, as more clearly shown in Fig. 1.. A grooved pulley J is also fixed upon the shaft G, and Within the said groove is located the driving: cord K, which driving-cord also passes around the grooved pulley L, fixed upon the outer end of shaft ll. Upon the shaft ILis also mounted the brush M, whose bristles extend outwardly in the path of movement of the saw-teeth, so as to enter the saw-tooth notches during the revolution of the saw. A spiral spring V, connecting the frame of the machine with a stud 1) upon the yoke A, holds the cog-wheel l against the saw-teeth so as to insure its constant engagement with said teeth, but without rigidity. Y
The saw D during its revolution revolves the pinion I, and this motion is imparted to the rooved pulley J, which in turn revolves the grooved pulley L and the brush M in a direction depending upon the endless-cord connection K. This cord may simply span the two pulleys L and J, as shown in the out: side dotted lines of Fig. l, or the two sides of the cord may cross each other, as shown in the inside full lines of said figure. 1 prefer, however, that the direction of rotation of the brush M shall be as indicated by the arrow in Fig. lthat is, so that the bristles shall move against the advancing sawteeth. In some instances, however, it may be preferred to rotate the brush in the opposite direction, or even transversely to the plane of the saw, and I do not therefore restrict myself to any particular direction or plane of rotation for said brush, provided, always, that it shall revolve with such relation to the sawteeth that its bristles shall clear the notches during the revolution of the saw of the metal particles or clippings contained notches.
For purposes of convenience I prefer to locate the brush at that point of the periphery of the saw just in advance of the place where the saw enters the rail or other metal operated upon; but it is obvious that the pur- .pose of my invention may be secured by locating the brush at any point of the periphery of the saw beyond that point where the teeth leave the rail or other metal operated upon.
In the drawings I have shown the brush as driven from the teeth of the saw, and I prefer this arrangement in practice, as it permits of a more convenient location of the attachment with respect to the frame-work of the sawing-machine. The brush may, however, be driven either directly from the motor-gear ing which actuates the saw, or by a pinion intermeshing with the apertures 2', or by means of a friction disk or disks in contact with and actuated by the saw-blade. It is also obvious that other suitable gearing may be employed than the grooved wheels J L and cord K fortransinittin g motion from the shaft G to the brush M and shaft H.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is- 1. The combination, with the saw-blade of a si-uving-machine, of a brush located at the periphery of said blade, the bristles of said brush sweeping the saw-teeth notches during the saws revolution, substantially as described,
'2. The combination, with the saw-blade of a sawing-machine, of a brush located at the periphery of said blade, the bristles of said brush sweeping the saw-teeth notches during the saws revolution, and gearing intermediate of the saw and brush, substantially as described.
in said l 3. The coi'nbination, with the saw-blade of l a sawing-machine, of a brush located at the periphery of said blade, the bristles of said brush sweeping the saw-teeth notches during the saws revolution, and gearing interposed between the saw and brush, the initial member of said gearing being driven by the sawteeth, substantially as described.
. ii:- The combination, with the saw-blade of a sawing-machine, of a brush located at the periphery of said blade, the bristles of said brush sweeping the saw-teeth notches during the saws revolution, gearing interposed beof said gearing being driven by the saw-teeth, and a spring for holding said initial gear against the saw-teeth, substantially as described.
5. A brush attachn'lent for sawing-machines, consisting of a supporting-frame, shafts G H, mounted in said frame and pro vided, respectively, with pinion I and brush M, and gearing connecting said shafts, substantially as described.
6. A brush attachment for sawing machines, consisting of a pivoted supportingframe, shafts G H, mounted in said frame and provided, respectively, with pinion I and brush M, gearing connecting said shafts, and a spring forpressing the pivoted frame forward, substantially as described.
'7. A brush attachment for sawing machines, consisting of a base R, provided with means for attachment to the frame of the sawing-machine, yoke A, pivoted to said base and having arms E F, shafts G H, provided, respectively, with pinion I and brush M, grooved pulleys J and L and connecting-cord K, and spring V, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence oftwo witnesses.
JOSEPH ROBISON. Witnesses:
RoBT. J. PRATT, l O. E. WINGER.
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US2483733A (en) * 1946-12-19 1949-10-04 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Switch bank coating machine
US2619009A (en) * 1952-04-09 1952-11-25 Howell E Begle Chip dispersal device
US2773431A (en) * 1951-07-23 1956-12-11 Earl A Thompson Milling machine
US3508460A (en) * 1968-02-16 1970-04-28 Langston & Co Paperboard slitting device
US4116096A (en) * 1975-12-05 1978-09-26 Schiesser Ag Strip cutter apparatus for rolled sheet formed of rubber
US4593589A (en) * 1982-03-23 1986-06-10 Sasib S.P.A. Web cutting device
US4748745A (en) * 1987-02-26 1988-06-07 Woodbridge Richard G Chain saw brush for cleaning saw cuts
US4821414A (en) * 1987-05-18 1989-04-18 Ducret Lucien C Swing saw for cutting metal conduit
US5440960A (en) * 1991-11-06 1995-08-15 Amada Company, Limited Sawdust removing device in sawing machine

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2483733A (en) * 1946-12-19 1949-10-04 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Switch bank coating machine
US2773431A (en) * 1951-07-23 1956-12-11 Earl A Thompson Milling machine
US2619009A (en) * 1952-04-09 1952-11-25 Howell E Begle Chip dispersal device
US3508460A (en) * 1968-02-16 1970-04-28 Langston & Co Paperboard slitting device
US4116096A (en) * 1975-12-05 1978-09-26 Schiesser Ag Strip cutter apparatus for rolled sheet formed of rubber
US4593589A (en) * 1982-03-23 1986-06-10 Sasib S.P.A. Web cutting device
US4748745A (en) * 1987-02-26 1988-06-07 Woodbridge Richard G Chain saw brush for cleaning saw cuts
US4821414A (en) * 1987-05-18 1989-04-18 Ducret Lucien C Swing saw for cutting metal conduit
US5440960A (en) * 1991-11-06 1995-08-15 Amada Company, Limited Sawdust removing device in sawing machine

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