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US108740A
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  • My invention consists of a table-knife, having the tang of its blade secured to the handle by a cast-metal pin run into a hole in the said tang, and into a larger hole or holes in the handle, all substantially as described hereafter, so that, whilc the said pin serves as a medium for securing the tang to the handle, the latter prevents the displacement of the pin.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional view of the blade and handle as they appear prior to the completion of the knife by securing the said blade and handle together.
  • FIG 2 a perspective 'vicw of the blade and handle detached from each other.
  • Figure 4 a'sectional view of the completed knife.
  • Figure 6 an enlarged sectional view of part of the handle and tang of the blade.
  • A represents the blade
  • the handle is reduced in size at its inner end (I, so
  • German silver As German silver, and having the appearance of that.
  • the metal poured into the hole Wlll consist of a cast-metal pin, a, best observed in the en larged view, fig. 6, the tang being tightly embraced by i this pin round the hole i, so that it serves to secure the tang, while'the latter prevents all lateral displacement of the pin.
  • a bolster may be secured to the handle and tang by a similar cast-metal pin,and,in cheap knives which have no bolsters, la cast pin of the character 'de scribed may be'used for securing the inner end of the handles to the tang.
  • pin and the bolster may be cast simultaneously, ory the two pins may he thus cast at one operation, if no bolster is used.

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J. A. WHITE.
HANDLE 0F TABLE KNIVES.
o /'740 I76. Patented Oct. Z5, 18 70.
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Letters Patent No. 108,740, dated October 25, 1870.
IMPROVEMENT 'IN- HANDLES OF TABLE-KNIVES.
.The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
I, Jorm ALBERT Wnnrn, of Philadelphia, county of Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania, have invented an Improvement in Table-Knives, of which the following is a specificatiom Nature and Object of the'Incention.
My invention consists of a table-knife, having the tang of its blade secured to the handle by a cast-metal pin run into a hole in the said tang, and into a larger hole or holes in the handle, all substantially as described hereafter, so that, whilc the said pin serves as a medium for securing the tang to the handle, the latter prevents the displacement of the pin.
Description of the Accompanying Drawing.
Figure 1 is a sectional view of the blade and handle as they appear prior to the completion of the knife by securing the said blade and handle together.
Figure 2, a perspective 'vicw of the blade and handle detached from each other.
Figure 3, an exterior edge view of the knife as it appears when completed. 7
Figure 4, a'sectional view of the completed knife.
Figure 5, a sectional perspective View on the line 1 2, fig. 4.
Figure 6, an enlarged sectional view of part of the handle and tang of the blade.
General Description.
A represents the blade, and
B, the handle of the knife, the handle having a slot, a, for receiving the tang b of the blade.
The handle is reduced in size at its inner end (I, so
.as to form a projection, e, to which is cast the bolster D, the metal of the latter passing through holes fin the projection e of the handle, and-through a hole, It,
when the blade has been adjusted to its place in the slot of the handle, is concentric with a larger hole, 122', bored through the handle, across the slot a ofthe same,
prior to the adjustment of thetang thereto.
When the tang is in its place, as shown in fig; 1, pour into the hole m molten metal or alloy of a character usually employed in casting the bolsters of table-knives, this alloy being fusible at a low temperature, but being, when cool, as hard, or nearly as hard,
as German silver, and having the appearance of that.
alloy.
'lhe'hole in the handle being larger than that in the tang of the blade, the metal poured into the hole Wlll consist of a cast-metal pin, a, best observed in the en larged view, fig. 6, the tang being tightly embraced by i this pin round the hole i, so that it serves to secure the tang, while'the latter prevents all lateral displacement of the pin.
A bolster may be secured to the handle and tang by a similar cast-metal pin,and,in cheap knives which have no bolsters, la cast pin of the character 'de scribed may be'used for securing the inner end of the handles to the tang.
By the adoption of properly constructed molds, the
pin and the bolster may be cast simultaneously, ory the two pins may he thus cast at one operation, if no bolster is used.
0' lac'm.
'A table-knife in which the tang is secured to the handle by cast-metal pins fitting transverse openings extending through the handle, and smaller openings in the tang, coinciding with those in the handle, substautiall y as set forth.
In testimony whereof, I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
-- JOHN ALBERT WHITE.
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