Manufacturers Index - Stoody Co.
Stoody Co.
Whittier, CA, U.S.A.
Company Website: https://esab.com/us/nam_en/brands/esab-family-brands/stoody/
Manufacturer Class:
Metal Working Machinery
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1,601,669
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Sep. 28, 1926
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Tool Holder
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Claude W. Bennett |
Whittier, Los Angeles County, CA |
Abstract:
This invention relates to tool holders bars for lathes and has for an important object thereof the provision of a device in the use of which exchange of tools is facilitated. A further and more specific object of the invention is to provide a device of this character having controlling tappets, one of which may be struck with a hammer to tighten the tool in position and the other of which may be struck to release the tool, the structure being such that tools of different sizes or widths may be accommodated.
Claim:
In a tool holder for lathes, a tool bar having a head provided with a tool receiving opening and having a bore partially intercepting the tool receiving opening, a tool contacting wedge block arranged within the bore, a tappet having one face co-acting with the wedge block and normally spring urged to a position releasing the wedge block from engagement with the tool, a member movable longitudinally of the bore engaging the opposite face of the tappet and means normally preventing movement of the member longitudinally of the bore in a direction away from the tappet and urging the member into engagement with the, tappet. |
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RE17,259
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Apr. 09, 1929
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Tool Holder
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Claude W. Bennett |
Whittier, Los Angeles County, CA |
Original patent application filed 28 Sept., 1927.
Abstract:
This invention relates to tool holders, or bars for lathes and has for an important object thereof the provision of a device in the use of which exchange of tools is facilitated. A further and more specific object of the invention is to provide a device of this character having controlling tappets, one of which may be struck with a hammer to tighten the tool in position and the other of to which may be struck to release the tool, the structure being such that tools of different sizes or widths may be accommodated.
Claim:
In a tool bolder for lathes, a tool bar having a head provided with a tool receiving opening and. having a bore partially intercepting the tool receiving opening, a tool contacting wedge block arranged within the bore, a tappet having one face co--acting with the wedge block and normally spring urged to a position releasing the wedge block from engagement with the tool, a member movable o longitudinally of the bore engaging the opposite face of the tappet, and means normally preventing movement of tile member longitudinally of tile bore-in a direction away from the tappet and urging the member into engagement with the tappet.
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1,799,261
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Apr. 07, 1931
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Belt drive and tightening device
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Winston F. Stoody |
Whittier, CA |
This mechanism is intended as part of a line-shaft to motorized drive conversion for lathes, drill presses, shapers, etc. The assignee company developed a specialty in welding technology and achieved success in the post-war aerospace/defense industry in California. A search failed to turn up any sign that this particular invention was manufactured. |
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1,841,769
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Jan. 19, 1932
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Tool Holder Having Toothed Releasing Means
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Andrew W. Swanson |
Whittier, Los Angeles County, CA |
Abstract:
In Reissue Patent No. 17,259 of April 09, 1929, granted to Claude W. Bennett, is disclosed a new and novel type of tool holder in which a tool was clamped in the tool holder by wedge members, the movement of one of the wedge members being used to clamp the tool, and the movement of another of the wedge members being used to release the tool. In inserting and removing a tool from a tool holder of this class, it is desirable to have considerable clearance between the tool and the wedge members as this prevents the 'a wedge members from interfering with the insertion and removal of the tool. It is an object of our invention to provide a tool holder in which a large clearance is provided between the wedge members and the tool when the wedge members are in the releasing position.
Claim:
In a tool holder, the combination of: a tool body adapted to receive a tool; wedge means operable to clamp said tool in said tool body; toothed projections on said wedge means; a backing means held by said tool body; and toothed projections on said backing means cooperating with said toothed projections on said wedge means whereby a small movement of said wedge means in a wedging direction will produce a relatively large wedging action. |
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Tool Holder Having Toothed Releasing Means
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Claude W. Bennett |
Whittier, Los Angeles County, CA |
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