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US Patent: 909,741
Cutter Head
Patentee:
Edwin F. Beugler (exact or similar names) - Buffalo, NY

USPTO Classifications:
144/218, 407/92, 82/158

Tool Categories:
woodworking machines : specialty woodworking machines : barrel making machines
trade specific : cooper

Assignees:
Edward B. Holmes - Buffalo, NY

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
A. Talamo
Agnes E. Baker
L. M. Sangster
George A. Neubauer

Patent Dates:
Applied: May 16, 1907
Granted: Jan. 12, 1909

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Description:
A. J. Sangster - patent attorney

This invention relates to a stationary cutter head for cutting the croze and chamfering the end of barrel staves and the object, of the invention is to produce a light, cheap. and practical device having but one chamfering knife and one crozing knife.

I claim as my invention;

1. A stationary cutter head for chamfering and crozing the ends of barrel staves comprising a collar having an enlargement, a chamfering knife supported on one side, of said enlargement, a crozing knife supported on the opposite side of said enlargement, said knives extending at an angle to each other and the chamfering knife being additionally tilted to give a bevel cut to the barrel stave and a stop rod supported from the collar at one side of said enlargement and adapted, to bear against the barrel stave to limit the extent of cut.

2. A stationary cutter head comprising a split collar having an enlargement about opposite the split, a chamfering knife supportcd on one face of said enlargement, a crozing knife supported on the other side of said enlargement, and a stop rod adjustably supported from the collar on one side of said enlargement.

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