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895,093
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Aug. 04, 1908
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Work-support for Milling and Drilling Machines
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William B. Knight |
St. Louis, MO |
Claim:
My invention relates to a machine for milling and drilling operations upon metal or other materials and it has for its object to provide a machine of this character in the use of which either of the operations specified may be carried on with accuracy and speed in milling in a large variety of configurations anci drilling either single holes or holes arranged in a piece of material in regular or irregular positions relative to each other. |
2,826,945
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Mar. 18, 1958
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Boring Machine
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Adolph H. Kleinsorge |
Affton, St. Louis County, MO |
Claim:
Among the several objects of the invention may be noted the provision of a boring machine with means whereby the spindle of the machine may be readily precisely adjusted as to its angle in respect to the base of the machine, and whereby the accuracy of adjustment may be maintained the provision of a vertical boring machine, and more particularly a jig borer, having a base and a spindle-carrying column which extends upward from the base at the rear of the base, with means for readily precisely adjusting the column in both front-to-rear and transverse planes to locate the spindle axis perpendicular to the plane of the table of the machine, and for holding the column in adjusted position and the provision of a boring machine of the class described having means for high-precision centering of the spindle of the machine in the head of the machine and for elimination of play of the spindle in the head. |
3,628,498
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Dec. 21, 1971
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Optical Reader Assembly
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Adolph H. Kleinsorge |
Affton, St. Louis County, MO |
Abstract:
An optical reader assembly for accurately determining the angular position of a rotary worktable or the like regardless of the diameter of the worktable. The position of the optical reader is adjusted by a micrometer with movement of the micrometer stem translated to movement of the optical reader tangentially to the periphery of the worktable. To enable the assembly to be utilized with worktables of different diameters, adjustable cam means regulate the amount of movement of the optical reader occasioned by a predetermined movement of the micrometer stem. |