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GB Patent: GB-190,223,348
Improvements in Connection with the Sliding and Surfacing Carriages of Lathes
Patentee:
James H. Melloy (exact or similar names) - Manchester, Lancaster County, England

USPTO Classifications:

Tool Categories:
metalworking machines : metal lathes

Assignees:
William Muir & Co. - Manchester, Lancaster County, England

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
Unknown

Patent Dates:
Applied: Oct. 27, 1902
Granted: Sep. 03, 1903

Patent Pictures:
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Description:
Note: Early English patents were not originally numbered but they were later assigned consecutive numbers that run from GB-#1 of 1617 to #14359 of September 1852. From Oct 1852 until 1916, patents were numbered by the year and started at patent #1 at the start of each year in January. The patent number used in DATAMP represents the year of issue and the patent number. This patent is #23,348 issued in the year 1902.

H. B. Barlow & Gillett, Chartered Patent Agents

Abstract:

The surfacing and sliding motions of a lathe are connected by gearing for taper turning and boring, and for cutting threads on conical surfaces. The usual cross-shaft 2, in the saddle 1, has a pinion 3, gearing with a wheel 4, loose on a bush, keyed on the spindle 6, which is provided with the usual rack pinion. A wheel 7, keyed on the bush, can be coupled to the wheel 4 by a friction clutch, and can be geared to a wheel 12, on a spindle 11, by pinions 13', 15 or by the pinion 13, the pinions being carried by a reversing-plate locked to the saddle by a bolt 30. Change-wheels 16, 20 on the spindle 11 and the surfacing-screw 22 respectively, are connected by wheels 17, 19 on a quadrant plate 9. The wheel 20 is connected to the screw 22 by a friction clutch.

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