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- MAX SHERMAN a citizen of the United States, residing at Los Angeles, in the county of Los Angeles and State of California, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Portable Shapers, of which the following is a specification.
- My invention relates generally to wood working machinery and more particularly to a-shaper for producing light moldings, the principal objects of my invention being to produce a shaping or molding machine that is of relatively simple, strong and durable structure, and which is comparatively small and light in weight, thereby permitting the machine to be readily carried or shifted from one point to another; to provide a machine of the. character referred to that may be very economically operated from the standpoint of power consumption; to construct the machine so that it may be readily attached to any substantial support, such as a larger machine, a work table, bench or the like and, further, to provide a relatively adjustable structure having comparatively. few parts that can be advantageously used in the production of light wooden moldings.
- Fig. 1 is a front elevational view of my improved molding machine.
- Fig. 2 is a vertical section taken on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1.
- Figs. 3 and 4 are perspective views of different forms of work supports that are used in connection with my improved machine.
- Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a pin that is used as a work guide and as a shaft locking member.
- Fig. 6 is a top plan view of the machine.
- Fig. 7 is a horizontal section taken on the line 77 of Fig. 1.
- Fig. 8 is a horizontal section taken on the line 88 of Fig. 1.
- Fig. 9 is a horizontal section taken on the line 99 of Fig. 1.
- 10 designates a base plate of any suitable size andshape and which is adapted to be rigidly secured to a suitable support by means of bolts or clamps, and formed integral with the forward end of said basevplate is a standard 11, in which is formed a centrally arranged opening 12.
- Suitable braces 13 are arranged between the side portions of base 10 and standard 11.
- Secured to the upper portion of standard 11 is a horizontally disposed forwardly projecting bracket 14 and detachably secured on the top thereof and to the top of the standard is a fiat work supporting table 15 in thecente'r of which is formed, an opening 16.
- the rails 17 is apair of bearing blocks or boxes 19 that are spaced apart and the ends of said blocks are .provided with bevelled faces 20 that engage beneath the bevelled faces 18 on rails 17. i
- J ournalled in the bearing blocks 19 is a vertically disposed shaft 21, the upper portion of whichprojects through opening 16 and 'said upper portion being provided with a shoulder 22.
- Adapted to rest on shoulder 22 is a collar 23, the upper face of which is grooved as designated by 24:, in order to receive the lower edges of a pair of mold cutting knives such as 25.
- a sec- 1 0nd collar 26 Arranged on top of these knives is a sec- 1 0nd collar 26, grooved in its under face to receive the upper edge of the knives and, to clamp the knives between the collars, and the lower collar 22, a nut 27 is screw seated on the threaded upper end 28 of the shaft.
- a small saw or cutting disc such as 29 may be detachably mounted on the upper end of shaft 21.
- Shaft 21 and its bearings 19 are adapted to be adjusted vertically to position the cutting blades 25 in different planes above the table 15, by a screw 30 that is seated in the forward end of base 10, the lower end of said screw having a hand wheel 31 and the upper end being rotatably connected to lower bear ing block 19.
- Means for locking screw and associated parts in their adjusted positions comprises a lock nut 32 that is seated on said screw below base 10 and said lock nut being provided with a handle 33.
- Shaft 21 maybe driven in any suitable manner, preferably by'means of abelt 34 that passes through opening 12- and engages said 'sha-ft between the bearings 19.
- a pin such as 35 is detachably seated in an aperture 36 in table 15.
- This pin may also be inserted in an aperture- 37 in-the lower portion of shaft '21 and bearagainst-standard 11 to hold'the shaft againstrotation when a wrench isapplied to nut 27 for thepurpose of-tightening or unscrewing same.
- table 15 maybe re- 7 moved and-a convex table of the form illustrated inFig. 3 or a concavetable as illustratedin Fig. 4 may be secured on bracket 14: and standard 11.
- a shaperor molding machineof-my improved construction is comparatively simple, may be readily shifted from one position to another, and as the machine requires little power in its operation, it can be advantageously and economically employed in the production of all-forms of light moldings.
- an upright frame In a portable shaper, an upright frame, parallel rails arranged vertically on the front face of said frame,.a-horizontally 'disposed U-sh-a-pedframesecuredto the front face of the upright framie atthe upper-end thereof, a table'arranged on top of the horizontally disposed-U-shaped frame and provided at its center with an opening, bearings arranged to slide on'the upright frame between the parallel railsthereon, the space between the horizontally disposed U-shaped frameand tl ie'upright-fr-ame being of sulficientsize to accom-modate the upper one of the sliding bearings, a *shaft -journalled in the bearings, cutter-clampi1rgmeans on the upper end of said shaft, which clamping means includes a'pair'of discs, the lower one of the latter being adapted 1 to 'move freely through the openingin the table when the shaft is adjusted vertically and an adjusting screw seated in the lower front portionof theupright
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March 9 1926.
M. SHERMAN PORTABLE SHAPER Filed April 21, 1924 2 Sheets-Sheet l Max-1319,1926; 1,576,249
M. SHERMAN PORTABLE SHAPER Filed April '21 1924 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Patented Mar. 9, 1926.
UNITED STATES MAX SHERMAN, OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA.
PORTABLE SHAPER.
Application filed April 21, 1924. Serial No. 707,897.
I '0 all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, MAX SHERMAN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Los Angeles, in the county of Los Angeles and State of California, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Portable Shapers, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates generally to wood working machinery and more particularly to a-shaper for producing light moldings, the principal objects of my invention being to produce a shaping or molding machine that is of relatively simple, strong and durable structure, and which is comparatively small and light in weight, thereby permitting the machine to be readily carried or shifted from one point to another; to provide a machine of the. character referred to that may be very economically operated from the standpoint of power consumption; to construct the machine so that it may be readily attached to any substantial support, such as a larger machine, a work table, bench or the like and, further, to provide a relatively adjustable structure having comparatively. few parts that can be advantageously used in the production of light wooden moldings.
With the foregoing andother objects in view, my invention consists in certain novel features of construction and arrangement of parts that will be hereinafter more fully described and claimed and illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which- Fig. 1 is a front elevational view of my improved molding machine.
Fig. 2 is a vertical section taken on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1.
Figs. 3 and 4: are perspective views of different forms of work supports that are used in connection with my improved machine.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a pin that is used as a work guide and as a shaft locking member.
Fig. 6 is a top plan view of the machine.
Fig. 7 is a horizontal section taken on the line 77 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 8 is a horizontal section taken on the line 88 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 9 is a horizontal section taken on the line 99 of Fig. 1.
Referring by numeralsto the accompanying drawings, 10 designates a base plate of any suitable size andshape and which is adapted to be rigidly secured to a suitable support by means of bolts or clamps, and formed integral with the forward end of said basevplate is a standard 11, in which is formed a centrally arranged opening 12. Suitable braces 13 are arranged between the side portions of base 10 and standard 11. Secured to the upper portion of standard 11 is a horizontally disposed forwardly projecting bracket 14 and detachably secured on the top thereof and to the top of the standard is a fiat work supporting table 15 in thecente'r of which is formed, an opening 16. i
Secured on top the front faceof standard 11 and adjacent to the side-edges thereof are vertically disposed parallel rails 17 having undercut or bevelledinner edges 18.
Arranged for sliding movement between.
the rails 17 is apair of bearing blocks or boxes 19 that are spaced apart and the ends of said blocks are .provided with bevelled faces 20 that engage beneath the bevelled faces 18 on rails 17. i
These bearing blocks may be of any desired construction and to minimize friction they may be provided with suitable ball or roller bearings. V
J ournalled in the bearing blocks 19 is a vertically disposed shaft 21, the upper portion of whichprojects through opening 16 and 'said upper portion being provided with a shoulder 22.
Adapted to rest on shoulder 22 is a collar 23, the upper face of which is grooved as designated by 24:, in order to receive the lower edges of a pair of mold cutting knives such as 25.
Arranged on top of these knives is a sec- 1 0nd collar 26, grooved in its under face to receive the upper edge of the knives and, to clamp the knives between the collars, and the lower collar 22, a nut 27 is screw seated on the threaded upper end 28 of the shaft.
In order to cut grooves or channels in molding strips or the like, a small saw or cutting disc such as 29 may be detachably mounted on the upper end of shaft 21.
Means for locking screw and associated parts in their adjusted positions comprises a lock nut 32 that is seated on said screw below base 10 and said lock nut being provided with a handle 33. v
Shaft 21 maybe driven in any suitable manner, preferably by'means of abelt 34 that passes through opening 12- and engages said 'sha-ft between the bearings 19.
- Toform 'abearing against whichthework is placed when first moved into engagement with the cutting head, a pin such as 35 is detachably seated in an aperture 36 in table 15. v
This pin may also be inserted in an aperture- 37 in-the lower portion of shaft '21 and bearagainst-standard 11 to hold'the shaft againstrotation when a wrench isapplied to nut 27 for thepurpose of-tightening or unscrewing same.
To provide a convenient support for cur've'dpiecesthat are cut into moldings on my improved machine, table 15 maybe re- 7 moved and-a convex table of the form illustrated inFig. 3 or a concavetable as illustratedin Fig. 4 may be secured on bracket 14: and standard 11.
In the use of my improved'shaper or moldingmaehine, the proper cutting blades are clamped between collars 2 land 26 and screw 30 isthen manipulatedto moveshaft 21 1 and carried parts vertically *so as to I 10- cate the rotary cutting head the proper distance above table 15.
work positioned on table 15, is manipulated so as to be engaged by the cutting edges of blades 25.
A shaperor molding machineof-my improved construction is comparatively simple, may be readily shifted from one position to another, and as the machine requires little power in its operation, it can be advantageously and economically employed in the production of all-forms of light moldings.
It will be understood that minor changes in the size, form and construction ofthe various partsof my improved portable shaper may be made andsubstituted for those herein described without departing from the spirit of the invention, the scope of which is set forth in the appended claim.
I claim as my invention:
In a portable shaper, an upright frame, parallel rails arranged vertically on the front face of said frame,.a-horizontally 'disposed U-sh-a-pedframesecuredto the front face of the upright framie atthe upper-end thereof, a table'arranged on top of the horizontally disposed-U-shaped frame and provided at its center with an opening, bearings arranged to slide on'the upright frame between the parallel railsthereon, the space between the horizontally disposed U-shaped frameand tl ie'upright-fr-ame being of sulficientsize to accom-modate the upper one of the sliding bearings, a *shaft -journalled in the bearings, cutter-clampi1rgmeans on the upper end of said shaft, which clamping means includes a'pair'of discs, the lower one of the latter being adapted 1 to 'move freely through the openingin the table when the shaft is adjusted vertically and an adjusting screw seated in the lower front portionof theupright frame, and 'swivelled to the lower one of theslidilrg bearings.
In testimony whereof-I aflix my signature.
' SHERMAN.
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US2776682A (en) * | 1955-07-11 | 1957-01-08 | Maxine C Mullen | Shaper attachment insert for saw tables |
US2795250A (en) * | 1954-11-18 | 1957-06-11 | Donald R Williams | Worktable insert |
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US2795250A (en) * | 1954-11-18 | 1957-06-11 | Donald R Williams | Worktable insert |
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