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US774857A
US774857A US19549204A US1904195492A US774857A US 774857 A US774857 A US 774857A US 19549204 A US19549204 A US 19549204A US 1904195492 A US1904195492 A US 1904195492A US 774857 A US774857 A US 774857A
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    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24BMACHINES, DEVICES, OR PROCESSES FOR GRINDING OR POLISHING; DRESSING OR CONDITIONING OF ABRADING SURFACES; FEEDING OF GRINDING, POLISHING, OR LAPPING AGENTS
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  • PLATE-GLASS GRINDER PLATE-GLASS GRINDER.
  • the present invention has reference to certain improvements pertaining to a machine for grinding glass, the object of the invention being to construct the mechanism relative to the application of the abrasive in order that greater economyof the abrasive be effected.
  • the invention also includes a certain device for reducing the friction in the operation of the runner.
  • Figure l is a view of the side elevation of the machine.
  • Fig. 2 is a bottom plan view of the runner, its annular gutter, and shoes.
  • Fig. 3 is a top plan View of a runner with the gutter.
  • Fig. at is the end of the spout of the abrasive-hopper.
  • the abrasive is applied in an annular passage at opposite quadrants of the runners in order that the diverging motions of the runners and table will tend to distribute the abrasive evenly and efi ectually under the grinding-shoes.
  • numeral 20 denotes the table upon which the glass is secured to be ground.
  • This table is mounted, as usual, upon a vertical shaft and operated in any manner, preferably by miter- Wheels connected with the power apparatus, as well known to the art.
  • the application of the abrasive is in opposite quarters, being fed in and by water running from the spouts 37 and 170f the hopper through the annular passage to the table, preferably in the first quadrant of one runner, 30, and the third quadrant of the other, 40, in order that diverging motions of the table and runner assist in distributing the abrasive under the several shoes.
  • 32 and 4.2 are vertical shafts of the runners provided with flanges 35 and 4.5, riding on ballbearings 34 and 44: in bearing-blocks 33 and 43, supported by the adjusting-levers 36 and 46 and operated in the usual manners.
  • the glass to be ground is placed upon the table, embedded by plaster-of-paris or any other means.
  • the runners are let down with their shoes or grinding-blocks upon the glass by the adjusting-lever.
  • Motion is imparted .to the same by the table, which is rotated by the usual means known to the art.
  • the abrasive is applied in and by water running through the said spouts in the annular passage to the first and third quadrants, respectively, of 30 and in order that the abrasive be advantageously distributed by the diverging motion of the face of the blocks.
  • a grinding-machine having a revolving table for supporting the material to be ground, means for rotating the same, two runners each provided with an annular passage and one of which is provided with two approximately equal series of shoes or grind-' describing half the area of the said runner substantially as described.
  • a grinding-machine having a revolving table, means for rotating" the same,two runners, each provided With an annular passage; abrasive-hoppers having spouts, said spouts being spaced to apply the abrasive in the first quadrant of one of the runners and the third quadrant of the other; the said runners provided With grinding-blocks substantially as described.
  • a grinding-machine comprising" a revolving table, means for rotating the same, two runners each provided nearly equal with series of number of shoes or grinding-blocks, one series Within the annular passage, the other Without; each series set With their corresponding axes at an angle to the other, and said runners having an annular passage in the outer half of the radius, and abrasive-hoppers, the spouts thereof located in opposite quadrants, viz., first quadrant of one and third quadrant of the other, substantially as set forth and described.

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No. '774 ',857. I v PATENTED NOV. 15, 1904.
' H. W. THOMAS.
PLATE GLASS GRINDER.
APPLICATION FILED rma. 2a, 1904. no MODEL.
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UNITED STATES Patented November 15, 1904.
PAT NT OFFICE.
PLATE-GLASS GRINDER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 774,857, dated November 15, 1904.
Epplication filed February 26, 1904. Serial No. 1.95.492. (N model.)
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- leroi, in the county of Washington and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Plate-Glass Grinders, of
which improvement the following is a speci fication.
The present invention has reference to certain improvements pertaining to a machine for grinding glass, the object of the invention being to construct the mechanism relative to the application of the abrasive in order that greater economyof the abrasive be effected.
The invention also includes a certain device for reducing the friction in the operation of the runner.
Figure l is a view of the side elevation of the machine. Fig. 2 is a bottom plan view of the runner, its annular gutter, and shoes. Fig. 3 is a top plan View of a runner with the gutter. Fig. at is the end of the spout of the abrasive-hopper.
In the present machine the abrasive is applied in an annular passage at opposite quadrants of the runners in order that the diverging motions of the runners and table will tend to distribute the abrasive evenly and efi ectually under the grinding-shoes.
Referring to the drawings, numeral 20 denotes the table upon which the glass is secured to be ground. This table is mounted, as usual, upon a vertical shaft and operated in any manner, preferably by miter- Wheels connected with the power apparatus, as well known to the art.
and 40 denote two runners each of which is provided with an annular passage, also with shoes or grinding-blocks. are suspended and adjusted from the frame 50. 31 and ll are each an annular passage of the said runners situate in the zone of the outer half of the radii near the point describing half the area of the runners and spaced in order that the said passage be Within the circumference of the table. The shoes within the passage of the said runner are set with their axes at an angle to the axes of those of the same runner without the said passage in order to The said runnersdistribute and retain the abrasive within the area of usefulness.
The application of the abrasive is in opposite quarters, being fed in and by water running from the spouts 37 and 170f the hopper through the annular passage to the table, preferably in the first quadrant of one runner, 30, and the third quadrant of the other, 40, in order that diverging motions of the table and runner assist in distributing the abrasive under the several shoes.
32 and 4.2 are vertical shafts of the runners provided with flanges 35 and 4.5, riding on ballbearings 34 and 44: in bearing- blocks 33 and 43, supported by the adjusting- levers 36 and 46 and operated in the usual manners.
The use of any convenient number of runners is within the spirit of this invention.
In the operation of this machine the glass to be ground is placed upon the table, embedded by plaster-of-paris or any other means. The runners are let down with their shoes or grinding-blocks upon the glass by the adjusting-lever. Motion is imparted .to the same by the table, which is rotated by the usual means known to the art. The abrasive is applied in and by water running through the said spouts in the annular passage to the first and third quadrants, respectively, of 30 and in order that the abrasive be advantageously distributed by the diverging motion of the face of the blocks.
Having described my invention. what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
l. A grinding-machine having a revolving table for supporting the material to be ground, means for rotating the same, two runners each provided with an annular passage and one of which is provided with two approximately equal series of shoes or grind-' describing half the area of the said runner substantially as described.
3. A grinding-machine, having a revolving table, means for rotating" the same,two runners, each provided With an annular passage; abrasive-hoppers having spouts, said spouts being spaced to apply the abrasive in the first quadrant of one of the runners and the third quadrant of the other; the said runners provided With grinding-blocks substantially as described.
4:. A grinding-machine comprising" a revolving table, means for rotating the same, two runners each provided nearly equal with series of number of shoes or grinding-blocks, one series Within the annular passage, the other Without; each series set With their corresponding axes at an angle to the other, and said runners having an annular passage in the outer half of the radius, and abrasive-hoppers, the spouts thereof located in opposite quadrants, viz., first quadrant of one and third quadrant of the other, substantially as set forth and described.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto signed my name in the presence of tWo subscribing Witnesses.
HOWARD W. THOMAS.
In presence of B. A. ZOLLNER, GEORGE W. RIsBEoK.
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