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US Patent: 335,818
Wire-Cutting Machine
Patentee:
Darius Houghton (exact or similar names) - Skowhegan, Somerset County, ME

USPTO Classifications:
83/491, 83/581, 83/600

Tool Categories:
specialty machines : wire gauging and cutting machines

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
Unknown

Patent Dates:
Applied: Aug. 03, 1885
Granted: Feb. 09, 1886

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Description:
Abstract:

My invention relates to machines for cutting off wire into pieces of any length, and it is designed more particularly to be used in the manufacture of hoot-calks, where the calk is forged on the end of a steel wire and then cut off at the proper point. It consists of two eccentric cutters with their edges in line, and such a distance apart that when they revolve a certain amount their edges will come together, cutting the wire which is placed between them.

Claim:

In a wire-cutting machine, the combination of the two eccentric cutters A A, hung on arbors A' A', their cutting-edges in line with each other, and so adjusted that when revolved in the same direction their edges will come together and separate at regular intervals.

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