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    • 2. 发明专利
    • Improvements in or relating to drilling and boring jigs
    • GB792427A
    • 1958-03-26
    • GB1794855
    • 1955-06-21
    • HARRY FREEMANROBERT GARDNER
    • B23B47/28
    • 792,427. Drill-jigs. FREEMAN, H., and GARDNER, R. June 21, 1956 [June 21, 1955], No. 17948/55. Class 83 (3). A drill-jig comprises a longitudinally-slotted bar 10 with a hole 12 at one end, having its centre in line with the centre-line of the slot 11, and drill-bushes 14 to fit the slot and hole and having shoulders 16 to engage the bar and screw-threads for nuts 18 to clamp the bushes to the bar. For jigging a circumferential row of holes a number of bars may be provided, the bars being connected by a bush 14 through their holes 12, and secured to a circular, or partcircular, member 21 by bolts 23 passing through the slots 11 and one or more slots 22 in the member 21. Enlargements or sleeves on the bolts 23 locate the member 21 above the planes of the bars, and the lengths of the bushes differ in order that their ends may be in a common plane. Both ends of the bars may have holes for the bushes. In use, a plug in a hole in the work locates the bush engaged in the holes 12. A hole is then drilled, using one of the other bushes, and a further plug engaged in this hole and the bush. By this means the jig is located while holes are drilled beneath the two remaining bushes, subsequent holes in the circumferential series being drilled in pairs as the jig is moved around and located by the central hole and the last hole of the series.
    • 6. 发明专利
    • Improvements relating to cutting or slicing potatoes
    • GB345750A
    • 1931-04-02
    • GB385630
    • 1930-02-05
    • ERIC WILLIAM ROBERT KILPATRICKROBERT GARDNERJOSEPH PARKINSON PIMBLEY
    • B26D3/18
    • 345,750. Chipping and slicing vegetables. KILPATRICK, E. W. R., 5, High Street, GARDNER, R., Ashford House, Aston Road, and PIMBLEY, J. P., High Street, both in Lancaster. Feb. 5, 1930, No. 3856. [Class 5 (i).] Apparatus for chipping or slicing vegetables, comprises a vertical cylindrical or conical retaining member A, open at the top and bottom, an annular member E mounted thereon, two sets F, G of cutting members, and a horizontal forcing block D with vertical guide rods C adapted to slide in guide tubes b fixed to the annular member E, the forcing block D having grooves or saw cuts on its underside to receive the knives and to force the vegetable completely through between them. The tubes b which form extensions of guide-lugs e on the annular member, are filled with oil, or provided with springs and are mounted in tubes B in the member A. The lower set F of cutters comprises a ring b with cutting wires j mounted on the internal rim el of the member E: the upper set G, comprising a ring g with wires g spaced as in F, is superimposed thereon, the ring being clamped by screws f , g , and located by pins e , e so arranged that the wires f , g , may be perpendicular to or parallel with each other, in the latter case, the wires f bisecting the spaces between the wires g . The Provisional Specification describes blades, instead of wires, the blades being double the width of the rings, the one member having five blades and the other six.