Manufacturers Index - Wm. H. Warren
Wm. H. Warren
Worcester, MA, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class:
Metal Working Machinery
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73,412
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Jan. 14, 1868
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Improvement in Crank Planers
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William H. Warren |
Worcester, MA |
Within a few years the patentee was manufacturing machine tools under his own name. Some of his early machine tool designs were manufactured by Wood, Light & Co.; we do not know whether that firm, or anyone else, manufactured this crank planer. |
75,498
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Mar. 10, 1868
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Planer's Chuck
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William H. Warren |
Worcester, Worcester County, MA |
Abstract:
I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making a part of this specification, in which Figure 1 shows a perspective view of the entire chuck. Fig. 2 represents a side or longitudinal view. Fig. 3 represents and shows a transverse section.
Claim:
The sliding jaw G, having the slotted blocks B. E attached Thereto, in combination with bedplate and setscrews. |
113,824
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Apr. 18, 1871
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Shaping Metals
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William H. Warren |
Worcester, Worcester County, MA |
Abstract:
The nature of my invention consists in certain special improvements in shaping-machines.
Claim:
The combination, with the reciprocating slide C and head-block D, which carries the cutting-tool, of the automatic feeding device, consisting of" the parts F F', a, U, H, dl, J, Ki, f, IL, and IL', arranged in relation to each other, substantially as shown and for the purposes set forth. The combination, with frame A, of the table R Y R', vertical slide S, feed-screw V, shaft V°, pinions V', rack X, and pinion VP'. |
115,795
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Jun. 06, 1871
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Improvement for Slotting Machines
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William H. Warren |
Worcester, Worcester County, MA |
Abstract:
This invention has relation to slotting-machines, and is designed to obviate the drag or friction of the cutting-edge of the slotting tool against the edge of the slot during the upward movement of the slotting bar. In ordinary slotting-machines the cutting-tool is secured directly to the slotting-bar, and with it has only a vertical movement, ascending in precisely the same line as it descends. The consequence is, therefore, that the edge of the cutting-tool rubs against the surface which it has cut when it ascends, and thereby injures not only the tool, but the work also. My improvement consists in the attachment of the cutting-tool to a block, so pivoted as to rock to and fro and by means of suitable devices connected therewith, relieve the tool from the injurious friction.
Claim:
In a slotting machine, the rocking block Ef, in combination with the rectifying-slide H, the lever k, and the friction-clutch J M, or its equivalent, |
116,243
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Jun. 20, 1871
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Improvement in Metal Planers
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William H. Warren |
Worcester, Worcester County, MA |
Chipman Hosmer & Co. - patent attorneys
Abstract:
This invention has relations to machines for planing metals; and it consists in the application of certain devices, hereinafter described, by means of which the work-table, having a reciprocating rectilinear motion, is made to traverse an augmented distance, and otherwise improved in its mode of operation.
Claim:
The wheel J, shaft I', pinions i', and racks 1" M, in combination with the rockshaft E, applied to a planing-machine for the purpose of increasing the travel of the work -table. |
130,258
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Aug. 06, 1872
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Improvement in Slotting and Shaping Machines
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William H. Warren |
Worcester, Worcester County, MA |
Munn & Co.- patent attorneys
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RE5,739
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Jan. 20, 1874
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Metal Shaping Machine
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William H. Warren |
Worcester, Worcester County, MA |
Abstract:
The nature of my invention consists in certain special improvements in shaping-machines.
Claim:
The combination, with the reciprocating slide C and head-block D, which carries the cutting-tool, of the automatic feeding device, consisting of" the parts F F', a, U, H, dl, J, Ki, f, IL, and IL', arranged in relation to each other, substantially as shown and for the purposes set forth. The combination, with frame A, of the table R Y R', vertical slide S, feed-screw V, shaft V°, pinions V', rack X, and pinion VP'. |
377,969
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Feb. 14, 1888
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Shaping Machine
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William H. Warren |
Worcester, MA |
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453,780
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Jun. 09, 1891
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Radial Drilling Machine
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William H. Warren |
Worcester, Worcester County, MA |
Abstract:
The object of my present invention is to provide in a radial drilling-machine an efficient means whereby the pivoting-post that supports the radial arm and drilling mechanism carried thereon is braced and sustained against displacement by lateral pressure on the radial arm while affording facility of adjustment to the various positions and without interfering with the adjustment of the radial arm to all positions within the range of its various movements.
Claim:
In a radial drilling-machine, the combination, with the standard-column, the upright rotatable pivot-post provided with the vertical guideways, and the radial arm carrying the drilling-mechanism mounted thereon, of a swing-brace segment attached to the upright pivot-post and arranged to swing through a recess in said standlard-coluumn and a locking device in connection with the standard column that engages said swing-brace segment for retaining the parts at positions of adjustment and sustaining said radial arm against lateral pressure.
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