US Patent: 863,097
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Cutting-gage for lathes and other tools
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Patentee:
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William Runge (exact or similar names) - Seneca Falls, NY |
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Patent Dates:
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Aug. 13, 1906 |
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Aug. 13, 1907 |
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Joel Havens "Vintage Machinery" entry for Seneca Falls Manufacturing Co.
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Description: |
Wilhelm, Parker & Hard - patent attorneys
This invention relates to micrometer cutting gages or devices for regulating the depth of cut of the cutters, or the advance movements of the cutters of lathes, or machine tools, toward the work, whereby the cutter cannot be advanced more than a definite known distance for each new cut so that the mechanic will know the number of cuts necessary to reduce a piece of work to desired dimensions and can set the cutter quickly and without special care for successive cuts without danger of reducing the work beyond the predetermined dimensions. The primary object of the invention is to provide an efficient micrometer gage for the purpose stated, which is simple, compact and durable in construction and conveniently located on the tool carriage.
See also patent #995,726. |
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