US Patent: 788,500
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Gearing for Lathe Head-Stocks
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Patentee:
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Nicholas D. Chard (exact or similar names) - Cincinnati, OH |
Manufacturer: |
Not known to have been produced |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
Sep. 12, 1904 |
Granted: |
Apr. 25, 1905 |
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Joel Havens
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Description: |
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My invention relates to an improved eccentric device for bringing into operation the back gears of an engine-lathe. The principal object of the invention is to mount two or more of the back gears upon a revolving shaft parallel with the spindle,which shaft is solidly journaled at each end in bearings, the shaft being eccentric to the bearing, and providing means for swinging this shaft bodily to and from the spindle for intermeshing back gears. It is well known that a shaft to which gearwheels are fixed, revolving in bearings at each end of the shaft, is a superior arrangement to journaling a sleeve upon the shaft. The arrangement of this invention permits of the constant supply of oil to the bearings at each end of the shaft, and it reduces the friction and bearing surface to a minimum.
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