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shaped cutting edge and the wire employed
is substantially V-shaped in cross section,
but of course other shapes may be employed.
Having thus fully described my invention,
5 what I claim as new and desire to secure by
Letters Patent is
1. In a wire winding machine, a carriage
and a frame mounted upon the carriage, said
frame being provided with means for guid-
10 ing the wire to a body, and with a cutter for
grooving the body in advance of the wind-
ing of the wire.
2. In a wire winding machine, a carriage,
a frame carried by the carriage for support-
15 ing a body, and means for guiding the wire
to the body, together with a cutter for groov-
ing the article in advance of the winding of
the wire.
3. In a wire winding machine, a carriage
20 provided with a support for a body, and
means for guiding the wire to the body, to-
gether with means for cutting a groove in
the body simultaneously with the winding of
the wire.
25 4. In a wire winding machine, a carriage,
a frame carried by the carriage for support-
ing a body, means for adjusting the tension
of said supporting frame, together with
means for guiding the wire to the body.
30 5. In a wire winding machine, a carriage,
and a frame pivotally mounted upon the car-
riage and provided with means for guiding
a wire to the body, means for supporting the
body, together with a cutter for grooving the
35 body in advance of the winding of the wire.
6. In a wire winding machine, a carriage
and a frame mounted upon the carriage, and
provided with a cutter, and means for spac-
ing the body from said cutter.
40 7. In a wire winding machine, the combi-
nation of a carriage carrying a frame for
supporting a body and provided with means
for guiding the wire to the body, and a cut-
ter for grooving the body in advance of the
45 winding of the wire thereon.
8. In a wire winding machine, the combi-
nation with winding mechanism, and a cut-
ter for grooving the article upon which the
wire is to be wound, of a frame for support-
50 ing the article, together with means for ad-
justing the tension of said frame.
9. In a wire winding machine, a carriage,
a frame mounted upon the carriage and pro-
vided with means for guiding the wire to a
55 body, means for supporting the body, a cut-
ter carried by the frame for grooving the
body in advance of the winding of the wire,
and means for spacing said body from said
6 cutter, for the purpose described.
10. In a wire winding machine, a car-
riage, a frame pivotally mounted upon the
carriage and provided with means for guid-
ing the wire to the body, supporting arms
65 carried by said frame, a supporting frame
adjustably mounted between said supportingarms and provided with rollers adapted to
engage the body, means for adjusting the
tension of said supporting frame, and a cut-
ter carried by the pivoted frame for groov-
ing the body in advance of the winding of 70
the wire.
11. In a machine for winding wire upon
cylindrical bodies having spaced radial ribs
projecting therefrom, a means for notching
the ribs to receive the wire, comprising a 75
frame for encircling the ribbed cylinder, a
cutting roller or wheel on one side of said
frame, and means for adjusting the cutter to
the ribs to notch them.
12. In a machine for winding wire upon 80
cylindrical bodies having spaced radial ribs
projecting therefrom, a means for notching
the ribs to receive the wire, comprising a
frame for encircling the ribbed cylinder, a
cutting roller or wheel carried by said frame 85
in operative relation to the ribs, and means
for centering the frame upon the ribbed cyl-
inder.
13. In a machine for winding wire upon
cylindrical bodies having spaced radial ribs 90
projecting therefrom, a means for notching
the ribs to receive the wire, comprising a
frame for encircling the ribbed cylinder, a
cutting roller or wheel carried by said frame
in operative relation to the ribs, means for 95
centering the frame upon the ribbed cylin-
der, and means for adjusting the cutting
roller or wheel toward and from the axis of
the cylindrical body.
14. In a lathe attachment for winding 100
wire on a revolving body, the combination
with a carriage adapted to be moved along
a lathe bed, of a frame arranged to sur-
round the body to be wound with wire, and
a cutting wheel in the frame for forming a 105
seat in the body for the wire.
15. In a lathe attachment for winding
wire on a revolving body, the combination
with a carriage adapted to be moved along a
lathe bed, of a frame surrounding the body 11o
and adapted to be positioned with relation
to the body on which the wire is to be wound,
means for feeding a wire under tension to
the body, and a. cutter movable in the are of
a circle about its point of support for form- 115
ing a seat for the wire in the body.
16. In an attachment for winding wire
on a body, a carriage, a frame associated
with the carriage and adapted to be posi-
tioned with relation to the body, means for 120
feeding a wire under tension to the body, a
cutter for forming a seat for the wire in the
body and associated with the frame, the cut-
ter being arranged to move in the arc of a
circle about its point of support, and means 125
associated with the frame for bearing on the
wound portion of the body for holding the
cutter to a uniform depth of cut.
17. In an attachment for winding wire
on a body, a carriage, a frame carried by the 1308
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Johnson, John N. Wire-Winding Machine, patent, October 11, 1910; [Washington D.C.]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth514145/m1/5/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.