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sink, then the required adjustment may be 1 4. In a saw-cradle, the combination of a
made by actuation of the wedge or wedge- suitable base or support; a relatively heavy
blocks beneath the log-support. body arranged to roll thereon; means for re- 30
Having thus described my invention, what taming said body in proper position upon
5 I claim is- said base; a log-supporting bed carried by the
1. A saw-cradle comprising a relatively upper portion of said body; and a series of
heavy body; tracks'or ways upon which said upwardly-extending arms or bars located to
body may be rolled toward and from the saw; one side of said bed and arranged to hold the 35
and means carried by the body for properly log as the same is moved toward the saw.
10 supporting a log thereon. 5. In a saw-cradle, the combination of a
2. In a saw-cradle, the combination of a suitable base or support; a relatively heavy
suitable support; a relatively heavy body body mounted thereon; means for maintain-
mounted thereon and adapted to be rolled ing the body in proper relation to said sup- 40
back and forth toward and from the saw; port as the body is rolled back and forth
i5 means for preventing endwise movement of toward and from the saw; a log-supporting
said body; means for preventing lateral dis- bed carried by the upper portion of said body;
placement thereof; and a suitable log-sup- and means for raising said bed away from the
port mounted on the upper portion of said body. 45
body. In testimony whereof I have signed my
20 3. In combination with a base or support; name to this specification, in the presence of
tracks mounted thereon; a relatively heavy two subscribing witnesses, and which is sub-
body; tracks carried by said body in line with stantially the same as No. 195,947, filed Feb-
the tracks upon the support; a rack connec- ruary 29, 1904, for cord-wood machine.
tion intermediate said body and support; a L. S. TAYLOR.
25 log-supporting bed mounted upon the upper Witnesses:
portion of said body; and a handle for manip- f P. M. L ANDERS,
ulating the body. 1 CLIFTON WELLS.Lo2
829,811
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Taylor, Lawrence S. Cord Wood Saw Cradle, patent, August 28, 1906; [Washington D.C.]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth510501/m1/3/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.