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US1463706A US438806A US43880621A US1463706A US 1463706 A US1463706 A US 1463706A US 438806 A US438806 A US 438806A US 43880621 A US43880621 A US 43880621A US 1463706 A US1463706 A US 1463706A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23QDETAILS, COMPONENTS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR MACHINE TOOLS, e.g. ARRANGEMENTS FOR COPYING OR CONTROLLING; MACHINE TOOLS IN GENERAL CHARACTERISED BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF PARTICULAR DETAILS OR COMPONENTS; COMBINATIONS OR ASSOCIATIONS OF METAL-WORKING MACHINES, NOT DIRECTED TO A PARTICULAR RESULT
    • B23Q1/00Members which are comprised in the general build-up of a form of machine, particularly relatively large fixed members
    • B23Q1/25Movable or adjustable work or tool supports
    • B23Q1/44Movable or adjustable work or tool supports using particular mechanisms
    • B23Q1/50Movable or adjustable work or tool supports using particular mechanisms with rotating pairs only, the rotating pairs being the first two elements of the mechanism
    • B23Q1/52Movable or adjustable work or tool supports using particular mechanisms with rotating pairs only, the rotating pairs being the first two elements of the mechanism a single rotating pair
    • B23Q1/522Movable or adjustable work or tool supports using particular mechanisms with rotating pairs only, the rotating pairs being the first two elements of the mechanism a single rotating pair which is perpendicular to the working surface
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23QDETAILS, COMPONENTS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR MACHINE TOOLS, e.g. ARRANGEMENTS FOR COPYING OR CONTROLLING; MACHINE TOOLS IN GENERAL CHARACTERISED BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF PARTICULAR DETAILS OR COMPONENTS; COMBINATIONS OR ASSOCIATIONS OF METAL-WORKING MACHINES, NOT DIRECTED TO A PARTICULAR RESULT
    • B23Q1/00Members which are comprised in the general build-up of a form of machine, particularly relatively large fixed members
    • B23Q1/25Movable or adjustable work or tool supports
    • B23Q1/26Movable or adjustable work or tool supports characterised by constructional features relating to the co-operation of relatively movable members; Means for preventing relative movement of such members
    • B23Q1/28Means for securing sliding members in any desired position
    • 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
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S409/00Gear cutting, milling, or planing
    • Y10S409/903Work holder

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  • the object of the present invention is to provide a novel swivel of entremelysirnple construction and practical design which can be quickly, readily yand accurately ⁇ adjusted with niiniini'ini of eort, and whichwill beeapable of reliably and elliciently functioning to perforin all of the services for which vswivels are universally used.
  • Figi. 1 is e perspective view of the swivel
  • Fig. 2 is4 a sectional view online 2-2 in Fig. V1, looking' in the direction oi the'arrows;
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of e modified form of swivel
  • Fig. 5 is a'perspective-view of a 'ragfnentV et the niodined torni ofswivel, lookingl from the position designated 5 in Fig. d,
  • T he improved swivel ot this invention comprises', broadly, a base, designated geneially'by nuineral 10, a holder 11 rotatably adiustable on the base and adapted to be locked to the basey in any desired lposition of adiustrnent, and vnieans ior'loclingthe base end holder to eechother ywhen the holderhes been rotated to the desired an- ⁇ nivler ⁇ adjustment on the base.
  • the base is adapted to be secured to e. work table, l U
  • the holder is provided with Ways; designated generally forms disclosed lying in beveled; ⁇ adapted to rotatably and slidfiblyv receive 13, and with a three led opening 14: for the purpose of securing ⁇ the device or article.
  • the swivel invented by Ine consists ol :i base having beveled, circumferential face and also havingan opening which is coi'icentiicelly arranged with respect to said beveled, circumferential face, e holder having a correspondingly beveled, circumferential face adapted to engagingly tit and to be bound to the beveled cir-'cunierential :tace of *he base, the holder being also irovided with a threaded stud, vor
  • the holder as very clearly Adisclosed in Figs. 2 and Ll, is recessed on its under side, as indicated rby numeral 15, to provide e. bemeled ⁇ circumferential ⁇ tace 16, and er- .tending crn the/under .tace et the holder and arranged concentrically in the'recess isa stud 17 of 'considerablediameter. 18
  • Vde notes a thread onthe lower portion of the stud.
  • Threaded opening 14, hereinbeiore mentioned, is; preferably arranged in the stud,v as shown, and the stud is preferably, though not necessarily, integral with the holder.
  • rllhe base in both ofthe tfoinfis disclosed, is provided with e beveled, ciro'uinferential face adapted 'to be engaged by beveled, circuiiillerentielV ⁇ fece 16 of 'the holder, and with en opening 2O which is arranged ⁇ conce'ntiically with respect to circumferential face ⁇ 19' and ⁇ is stud 17.
  • JEcrin oli the inventiondisclosed in ed portion can extend into the vcored out portion er'the bese in position yto be engaged by the internal thread, desig'nated, of the hand wheel.V @ne lower side edge or' the hand
  • a short rod 26 is for Vthe purpose of succeesivelyV entering the vradial openings, and the cut away portion, designated 94, is fol the purpose of'allowing the rod to be manipulated Vtoturn the hand wheel on the threaded portion of the stud.
  • the base is cored out mediate its topV and bottoni, as indicated by 27 in Fig. 1l, toi'eceive the hand wheel, and a cut away portion 28, for the saine purpose as is cut away portion 2s, is ar l in one side edge'of the base and cof mi vcates with cored out portion 27 as shown very clearlyfin Fig. il.
  • the cored out portion in either case may be ofV any desiredVVV configuration to. allow Vrotation Aof the hand wheel.
  • a bearing surface 29 provided in the base is adapted toV be firmly engaged by the hand wheel when rotated to draw the holderltowardthe base.l ⁇ Vhen the hand whecA is Yrotated in opposite direction, the table, 'car- Y ⁇ priage, or other supportfurnishes the bearing .To this end, thephand wheel is of surface. Va thiclriies ⁇ sf-buty a trifle less than the distance of bearing surface29 ifrom the support for ,the base. Referring to the niodiiied forni of base, bearing surfaces 30 and 3l function exactly, as do bearing surface 29 and the support, respectively, Y
  • graduations 32 are suitably placed on the lower, outer edge ofthe hold ⁇ er, see ⁇ Figs. l, 3 and 5, and an'. indicating mark 33 is placed in any suitable position Von the edgerof the base to cooperate with the fgraduations.
  • Fig; l the indicating niark is shown placed yabove the cut away portion of the base.
  • Figoit is lshown' opposite the-,cut away portion.v y i
  • the method of using the swivel ⁇ will be 'obvious 4Then the parts are assembled as shown in theV drawing and it is desired to malte an angular adjustment of thev holder,
  • the ⁇ rod is'inserted in a radial opening of the handfwheeland actuated vfor the length, or
  • base having a beveled, circumferential face'and provided with an opening; arranged' concentrically with respect to said beveled., v circumferential face, a holder having a correspondingly beveled, circumferential face and provided with a threaded stud-adapted 'to Vrotatably and slidably fit said opening, Vsaid beveled, circumferential faces adapted ⁇ to engage each other, a hand 'wheel located in said baseand adapted to enthe thread of saidstud,"an d upper and lower bearing surfaces for said hand wheel,
  • the hand wheel can Y ico fl i) 3.
  • a device of the character described comprising a base havinga beveled circumferential face and provided with an opening arranged concentrically with respect to said beveled, circumferential face, said base fur ther provided with a cored out portion, a holder having a correspondingly beveled, circumferential face and provided with a threaded stud adapted to rotatably and slidably lit said opening and to extend into said cored out portion of said base, said beveled circumferential faces adapted to engage each other, a hand wheel adapted to be located in said cored out portion and to engage said threaded stud, and upper and lower bearing surfaces for said hand wheel, at least one of said bearing surfaces located in said cored out portion, whereby said holder can lbe locked in fixed position on said base, or can be free to rotate thereon.
  • t. i-r device of the character described, comprising a base having a beveled, circui. ferential face and provided with an openm ing arranged concentrically with respect to said beveled, circumferential face, said base further provided with a cored out portion, a.
  • holder having a correspondingly beveled, circumferential face and provided with a threaded stud adapted to rotatably and slidably fit said opening and to extend into said cored out portion of said base, said beveled, circumferential faces adapted to engage each other, a hand wheel adapted to be located in said cored out portion and to engage said' threaded stud, said hand wheel provided with radial openings, upper and low-er bearing surfaces for said hand wheel, and means adapted to successively enter said radial openings, whereby sain hand Wheel can be rotated on said stud and said stud can be caused to move upwardly or downwardly in said opening in the base.
  • a device of the character described comprising a base having ⁇ a beveled, circumferential face and provided with an open ing arranged concentrically with respect to said beveled, circumferential face, a holder having a correspondingly beveled, oircuinferential face,r said faces adapted to engage each other, a threaded stud extending from said holder and rotatably and slidably fitted in said opening, a hand wheel located beneath said opening and engaging said threaded stud, means limiting upward and downward movement of said hand wheel, whereby said faces may be bound to each other to loc r said holder to said base, or may be disengaged to allow rotation of said holder onsaid base, and cooperating means located on said holder and base whereby the holder can be accurately set at any desired angular adjustment on thebase Signed at Bridgeport, in the county of Fairfield, and State of Connecticut this 18th day of January, A. D., 1921.

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W LE R. KETCHUM SWIVEL Filed Jan. 2O 1921 lnly 3l, i923..
entre stvivnn .ippiicaiion inse :tammy eo, ieei. seri-ai iieisaece.
To all whom t may concern Be it known that lV Ln ROY lin'roHUM,
acitizen of the United States, and'resident of 'Brilgep `rt, in the county et Faireld end State or' Connecticut, has invented certitin new :ind useful improvements in Swivels, ot which the .following is e specilication. Y
The object of the present inventionis to provide a novel swivel of entremelysirnple construction and practical design which can be quickly, readily yand accurately `adjusted with niiniini'ini of eort, and whichwill beeapable of reliably and elliciently functioning to perforin all of the services for which vswivels are universally used.
With the above and other objects in view, the construction, arrangement and concibination et parts which constitute the 'iniproved swivel will now be fully described an; will hereinafter be speciiically claimed.`
`ln the acc'zoinpanyingjr drawingl Jforrriing a part of tliis'speeicetion, y
. Figi. 1 is e perspective view of the swivel;
` Fig. 2 is4 a sectional view online 2-2 in Fig. V1, looking' in the direction oi the'arrows;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of e modified form of swivel; Y f
Fig. deis a. sectional view on line @-21 in Figf', lookin?,` in the direction of the arrows; and
Fig; 5 is a'perspective-view of a 'ragfnentV et the niodined torni ofswivel, lookingl from the position designated 5 in Fig. d,
T he improved swivel ot this invention comprises', broadly, a base, designated geneially'by nuineral 10, a holder 11 rotatably adiustable on the base and adapted to be locked to the basey in any desired lposition of adiustrnent, and vnieans ior'loclingthe base end holder to eechother ywhen the holderhes been rotated to the desired an-` nivler `adjustment on the base. The base is adapted to be secured to e. work table, l U
'Fips` 1 and 2, the under 'ofthe base is cored out, asindiceted byi in Fig. 2, to
carriage, or other support in any desired n'ianner, as bynieans ot the Slots designated 12, `end the helder is adapted to rigidly cnrrv a device or `article with which or upon which work is to be done.. rThe device or article. such, for example, as tool carryf inoinieiiiber or a vise` may be secured to the upper tice otthe holder in any ordinary er niferred manner. As shown, the holder is provided with Ways; designated generally forms disclosed lying in beveled; `adapted to rotatably and slidfiblyv receive 13, and with a three led opening 14: for the purpose of securing` the device or article.
More specilieiilly, the swivel invented by Ineconsists ol :i base having beveled, circumferential face and also havingan opening which is coi'icentiicelly arranged with respect to said beveled, circumferential face, e holder having a correspondingly beveled, circumferential face adapted to engagingly tit and to be bound to the beveled cir-'cunierential :tace of *he base, the holder being also irovided with a threaded stud, vor
equivalent nieinber, `adapted to be rotatably and slidably receiedby' the openingfin the bese, and locking nieans comprising en internally threaded engage the'thread ot theistud, or equivalent rneinber, of theholder to bind the bese` and holder to each other. The holder and hand wheel-'ot both forms Vet the invention may be identical, the dillerence between the tWo the construction et the base.
-The holder, as very clearly Adisclosed in Figs. 2 and Ll, is recessed on its under side, as indicated rby numeral 15, to provide e. bemeled` circumferential `tace 16, and er- .tending frein the/under .tace et the holder and arranged concentrically in the'recess isa stud 17 of 'considerablediameter. 18
Vdenotes a thread onthe lower portion of the stud.
Threaded opening 14, hereinbeiore mentioned, is; preferably arranged in the stud,v as shown, and the stud is preferably, though not necessarily, integral with the holder. rllhe base, in both ofthe tfoinfis disclosed, is provided with e beveled, ciro'uinferential face adapted 'to be engaged by beveled, circuiiillerentielV` fece 16 of 'the holder, and with en opening 2O which is arranged `conce'ntiically with respect to circumferential face` 19' and` is stud 17. M v
"ln the JEcrin oli the inventiondisclosed in ed portion can extend into the vcored out portion er'the bese in position yto be engaged by the internal thread, desig'nated, of the hand wheel.V @ne lower side edge or' the hand A wheel edaptcd te icc 'Y videdL with a plurality of radial'openings `25 which extend inwardly from its circumference. A short rod 26 is for Vthe purpose of succeesivelyV entering the vradial openings, and the cut away portion, designated 94, is fol the purpose of'allowing the rod to be manipulated Vtoturn the hand wheel on the threaded portion of the stud.
'In the forni of the invention disclosed in Figs. 8 and. el, the base is cored out mediate its topV and bottoni, as indicated by 27 in Fig. 1l, toi'eceive the hand wheel, and a cut away portion 28, for the saine purpose as is cut away portion 2s, is ar l in one side edge'of the base and cof mi vcates with cored out portion 27 as shown very clearlyfin Fig. il.
The cored out portion in either case may be ofV any desiredVVV configuration to. allow Vrotation Aof the hand wheel. In the formof the invention disclosed in F 'i and Q, a bearing surface 29 provided in the base is adapted toV be firmly engaged by the hand wheel when rotated to draw the holderltowardthe base.l `Vhen the hand whecA is Yrotated in opposite direction, the table, 'car- Y`priage, or other supportfurnishes the bearing .To this end, thephand wheel is of surface. Va thiclriies`sf-buty a trifle less than the distance of bearing surface29 ifrom the support for ,the base. Referring to the niodiiied forni of base, bearing surfaces 30 and 3l function exactly, as do bearing surface 29 and the support, respectively, Y
In order that angular ,adjustments of the holderv may be accurate, graduations 32, preferably denoting degrees, are suitably placed on the lower, outer edge ofthe hold` er, see` Figs. l, 3 and 5, and an'. indicating mark 33 is placed in any suitable position Von the edgerof the base to cooperate with the fgraduations. In Fig; l the indicating niark is shown placed yabove the cut away portion of the base. In Figoit is lshown' opposite the-,cut away portion.v y i The method of using the swivel `will be 'obvious 4Then the parts are assembled as shown in theV drawing and it is desired to malte an angular adjustment of thev holder,
the `rod is'inserted in a radial opening of the handfwheeland actuated vfor the length, or
la` portion of the length, of the cut awayV portion to rotate the hand wheel toelevate-the vstud and thus move the holder a sliglitrdistancev from the base so thatV the beveled,
circumferential faces of the holder and base', respectively, will be disengaged. Durving this actuationof the manipulating rod, .the handwheelof Figs. l and 2 is resting on the table as bearing surface, while the hand wheel of Figs. 3 and 4 is supported by lia-ving said stud, and upper and lower comprising ineavoe bearing surface 3i. In view of the'fact that inthe base, the holder can be turned on the base when the beveled faces of the holder and base disengaged, and by means of the graduations and indicatinor niark the proper adjustment can be accurately made. As theholdernisturned to make the adjustment, the hand wheel turns with the stud, as will he understood. then beiturnethby means of the rod, in opposite direction. The bearing surface 29 in l andZ and the bearing surface 3() in Figs. 3 and e will then he iirmly engaged by the hand wheel, and the stud will., be drawn iownwardiyr so that ythe beveled, circumferential faces of the holder and base become firmly bound to each other to lock the holderv to the base. llut a slight movenient of the manipulating rod is necessary to release or lock thev holder, and eachtime the holder and base are bound together, the
beveled, circumferential,faces engage each other in precisely the same manner, so that the distance hetweena locked holder and the supper 1 for the' base will not vary.
By providing thebase and holder, respectively, with beveled faces whicli'are adapted to engage each other as shown andY described, it is possible to located the holder close to the support for the base, and thus preclude vibration of the device orV article caiied hy the holder and with which or upon whichv work is to be done.
lt will be seenV that the swivel. can be duiclrly 'and easily manipulated. VThere are no bolts with nuts in cramped .quarters and lfineutial`face land provided with an openarranged concentiica-lly vwith. respect to said beveled, circumferential face, a holder I correspondingly beveled, circumferential faceand provided with a threaded `stud adapted to rotatably and slidably titV said opening, a Ahand wheel located in the base and adapted to engage the thread of bearing surfaces foi" said hand wheel. y
:2. A device of the character described,
base having a beveled, circumferential face'and provided with an opening; arranged' concentrically with respect to said beveled., v circumferential face, a holder having a correspondingly beveled, circumferential face and provided with a threaded stud-adapted 'to Vrotatably and slidably fit said opening, Vsaid beveled, circumferential faces adapted` to engage each other, a hand 'wheel located in said baseand adapted to enthe thread of saidstud,"an d upper and lower bearing surfaces for said hand wheel,
The hand wheel can Y ico fl i) 3. A device of the character described, comprising a base havinga beveled circumferential face and provided with an opening arranged concentrically with respect to said beveled, circumferential face, said base fur ther provided with a cored out portion, a holder having a correspondingly beveled, circumferential face and provided with a threaded stud adapted to rotatably and slidably lit said opening and to extend into said cored out portion of said base, said beveled circumferential faces adapted to engage each other, a hand wheel adapted to be located in said cored out portion and to engage said threaded stud, and upper and lower bearing surfaces for said hand wheel, at least one of said bearing surfaces located in said cored out portion, whereby said holder can lbe locked in fixed position on said base, or can be free to rotate thereon.
t. i-r device of the character described, comprising a base having a beveled, circui. ferential face and provided with an openm ing arranged concentrically with respect to said beveled, circumferential face, said base further provided with a cored out portion, a. holder having a correspondingly beveled, circumferential face and provided with a threaded stud adapted to rotatably and slidably fit said opening and to extend into said cored out portion of said base, said beveled, circumferential faces adapted to engage each other, a hand wheel adapted to be located in said cored out portion and to engage said' threaded stud, said hand wheel provided with radial openings, upper and low-er bearing surfaces for said hand wheel, and means adapted to successively enter said radial openings, whereby sain hand Wheel can be rotated on said stud and said stud can be caused to move upwardly or downwardly in said opening in the base.
5. A device of the character described, comprising a base having` a beveled, circumferential face and provided with an open ing arranged concentrically with respect to said beveled, circumferential face, a holder having a correspondingly beveled, oircuinferential face,r said faces adapted to engage each other, a threaded stud extending from said holder and rotatably and slidably fitted in said opening, a hand wheel located beneath said opening and engaging said threaded stud, means limiting upward and downward movement of said hand wheel, whereby said faces may be bound to each other to loc r said holder to said base, or may be disengaged to allow rotation of said holder onsaid base, and cooperating means located on said holder and base whereby the holder can be accurately set at any desired angular adjustment on thebase Signed at Bridgeport, in the county of Fairfield, and State of Connecticut this 18th day of January, A. D., 1921.
W LE ROY KETCHUM.
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US2431282A (en) * 1943-11-20 1947-11-18 Reeves Ely Lab Inc Quartz crystal holder
US3082721A (en) * 1960-02-17 1963-03-26 Necchi Spa Work holding device for use with sewing machines
US3100636A (en) * 1962-03-12 1963-08-13 Bernard F Froehlich Table locking construction for a machine tool
US3103352A (en) * 1961-02-14 1963-09-10 Arnold M Steffen Work holder
FR2562235A1 (en) * 1984-04-02 1985-10-04 France Outillage Tech Improved set square allowing determination of angles, which can be fitted to a machine tool table
FR2697460A1 (en) * 1992-11-05 1994-05-06 Norelem Modular V-shaped support with variable orientation.
US5660361A (en) * 1994-02-16 1997-08-26 Anton Steinecker Entwicklungs Gmbh & Co. Rotary device for supporting receptacles
CN110340397A (en) * 2019-07-04 2019-10-18 嵊州市荣飞纺织机械有限公司 A kind of drilling equipment that can change Hardware fitting bore angle

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2431282A (en) * 1943-11-20 1947-11-18 Reeves Ely Lab Inc Quartz crystal holder
US3082721A (en) * 1960-02-17 1963-03-26 Necchi Spa Work holding device for use with sewing machines
US3103352A (en) * 1961-02-14 1963-09-10 Arnold M Steffen Work holder
US3100636A (en) * 1962-03-12 1963-08-13 Bernard F Froehlich Table locking construction for a machine tool
FR2562235A1 (en) * 1984-04-02 1985-10-04 France Outillage Tech Improved set square allowing determination of angles, which can be fitted to a machine tool table
FR2697460A1 (en) * 1992-11-05 1994-05-06 Norelem Modular V-shaped support with variable orientation.
US5660361A (en) * 1994-02-16 1997-08-26 Anton Steinecker Entwicklungs Gmbh & Co. Rotary device for supporting receptacles
CN110340397A (en) * 2019-07-04 2019-10-18 嵊州市荣飞纺织机械有限公司 A kind of drilling equipment that can change Hardware fitting bore angle

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