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US1115780A
US1115780A US78391113A US1913783911A US1115780A US 1115780 A US1115780 A US 1115780A US 78391113 A US78391113 A US 78391113A US 1913783911 A US1913783911 A US 1913783911A US 1115780 A US1115780 A US 1115780A
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  • My invention relates to foldable tools such as ordinary pocket knives, of which the blades, springsand rivets may be composed in the usual manner of iron or steel and has for its object the production of a structure in which a compass is combined with a tool of such kind, the compass being so placed and the knife parts being so constructed and arranged that the compass needle is not disturbed or influenced so as to affect the accuracy of .the needle.
  • the body of the knife shown may be constructed in the ordinary fashion but whe n the back spring 1 in such construction is provided with a projection for the accommodation of a securing rivet as .the pro e ct1on 2,..Iprefer toprovide another projection 3 on the other side of the compass 4 suitably equalize the attractions of the end portions of the spring for the compass needle.
  • the spring is therefore cut away in proximity to the compass so that the points 2 and 3 at o posite ends of the out are equidistant from the center of the compass. In this way the attraction of the spring for the nee 1c is equalized so that the spring does not attract the needle more strongly to one point of the spring than to another point thereof.
  • the knife may be provided with any desired number of folding blades such as the cutting blade 5, the leather punch blade 6, the screw-driver and bottle-openerblade 'i and the can-opener blade 8. Of these blades preferably two, one at each end of the knife, are slightly magnetized.
  • the combination screw-driver and bottleopener blade 7 and the can-opener blade 8 have the general form of horse-shoe magnets andare magnetized to a very slight degree, the'legs A and B constituting the positive and negative poles respectively of the blade 7 and the legs 0 and D constituting the posi-' Patented Nov. 3, 1914.
  • the magnetized blades be, as shown, in the form of horse-shoe magnets because when magnetized, they retain such condition ,indefinitely.
  • the attraction of the point 3 of the spring 1 is counterbalanced by that of the magnet 8 and that. of
  • the compass needle being located in what may be termed the magnetic center of these four attractions.
  • the magnetized blades are partly opened so as to extend at right angles to the back spring, thereby forming the horse-shoe magnet, and the other blades, such asthe large blade 5 and the belt punch 6 are both fully opened; the tool is then placed'in such a position that the handle, large blade and belt punch will extend exactly in a known north and south direction, the blade 5 pointing north.
  • the compass is placed in the handle and adjusted by turning its casing until the needle of the compass points to the letter N on the compass dial; the compass is then fixed in this position.
  • the knife may of course be foldedand carried in'the pocket in the usual manner.
  • the magnetic blades must be openedto half-open position, the other pivoted- .at each end thereof and adapted to be positioned at right angles to said handle, a spring member secured to said handle and engaging the said pivoted members when so 7 positioned at right angles to the handle, said pivoted numbers being magnetized, and a compass located in a neutral position on said handle whereby the compass needle will point north and south when the pivoted members have been positioned as described and the handle has been rotated so that its aids-is parallel w'ith the compass needle, sub 'stantially as and for the ,purpose described.
  • a tool comprising a handle, amember,

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T. GHAMPLIN.
COMBINED OOMPASS'AND KNIFE.
APPLICATION FILED AUG. 9. 1913.
1,1 1 5,780. Patented Nov. 3, 1914.
WITNESSES l/VVE/VTOR w $1M TINT EhflMFL /A/ BY 0% fl w U ATTORNEYS mounted on the side of the knife so as to TINT cHAMPLIIi, or LITTLE VALLEY, NEW Yonx.
COMBINED COMPASS AND KNIFE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed August 9, 1913. Serial No. 783,911.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, TINT GHAMPLIN, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Little Valley, Cattaraugus county, New York, have invented a new and useful Combined Compass and Knife, of which the fol-- lowing is a specification. I
My invention relates to foldable tools such as ordinary pocket knives, of which the blades, springsand rivets may be composed in the usual manner of iron or steel and has for its object the production of a structure in which a compass is combined with a tool of such kind, the compass being so placed and the knife parts being so constructed and arranged that the compass needle is not disturbed or influenced so as to affect the accuracy of .the needle.
It has heretofore been-proposed to produce a combination compass and knife by making the portions of the knife in proximity to the compass of non-magnetic material. My invention is not concerned with a structure of this kind, it being my object to utilize the ordinary knife materials in the knife construction and to arrange and construct certain of the knife parts so that they may be formed into a horse-shoe magnet, while 10- cating the compass needle within this horseshoe magnet at a neutral position such that the attraction of the metal parts of the tool are equalized and have no influence upon the compass needle.
In order to make my invention clearly understood I will now describe the construction of the embodiment of my invention shown in the accompanying drawings in which- Figure 1 represents such embodiment in side view, and Fig. 2 shows a cross-section thereof through the compass.
The body of the knife shownmay be constructed in the ordinary fashion but whe n the back spring 1 in such construction is provided with a projection for the accommodation of a securing rivet as .the pro e ct1on 2,..Iprefer toprovide another projection 3 on the other side of the compass 4 suitably equalize the attractions of the end portions of the spring for the compass needle. The spring is therefore cut away in proximity to the compass so that the points 2 and 3 at o posite ends of the out are equidistant from the center of the compass. In this way the attraction of the spring for the nee 1c is equalized so that the spring does not attract the needle more strongly to one point of the spring than to another point thereof.
The knife may be provided with any desired number of folding blades such as the cutting blade 5, the leather punch blade 6, the screw-driver and bottle-openerblade 'i and the can-opener blade 8. Of these blades preferably two, one at each end of the knife, are slightly magnetized. In the knife shown, the combination screw-driver and bottleopener blade 7 and the can-opener blade 8 have the general form of horse-shoe magnets andare magnetized to a very slight degree, the'legs A and B constituting the positive and negative poles respectively of the blade 7 and the legs 0 and D constituting the posi-' Patented Nov. 3, 1914.
tive and negative poles respectively of the blade 8. The magnetized blades when they are in a suitable position, such as the halfopen position shown, form a horseshoe magnet with the back spring 1 and the other blades when fully open, counterbalance each other and are outside of this horse-shoe magnet and thus have no effect upon the accuracy of the needle. .7
I prefer that the magnetized blades be, as shown, in the form of horse-shoe magnets because when magnetized, they retain such condition ,indefinitely. The attraction of the point 3 of the spring 1 is counterbalanced by that of the magnet 8 and that. of
the point 2 by the attraction of the magnet 7, the compass needle being located in what may be termed the magnetic center of these four attractions. The result is that the needle is not more attracted in one direction than in another direction by the knife parts, their total influence being zero, and responds unha'mperedto the magnetic influences of the earth. In the setting of the compass, the magnetized blades are partly opened so as to extend at right angles to the back spring, thereby forming the horse-shoe magnet, and the other blades, such asthe large blade 5 and the belt punch 6 are both fully opened; the tool is then placed'in such a position that the handle, large blade and belt punch will extend exactly in a known north and south direction, the blade 5 pointing north. The tool having been thus positioned, the compass is placed in the handle and adjusted by turning its casing until the needle of the compass points to the letter N on the compass dial; the compass is then fixed in this position. v The knife may of course be foldedand carried in'the pocket in the usual manner. When it. is desired to determine direction,
however, the magnetic blades must be openedto half-open position, the other pivoted- .at each end thereof and adapted to be positioned at right angles to said handle, a spring member secured to said handle and engaging the said pivoted members when so 7 positioned at right angles to the handle, said pivoted numbers being magnetized, and a compass located in a neutral position on said handle whereby the compass needle will point north and south when the pivoted members have been positioned as described and the handle has been rotated so that its aids-is parallel w'ith the compass needle, sub 'stantially as and for the ,purpose described.
2. A tool comprising a handle, amember,
V pivoted ateachend thereof and adapted to be positioned at right anglesto said handle, a' spring member secured to said handle and engaging the pivoted members whenso po- 'sitioned at right angles to the handle,-said pivoted members bein magnetized, additional members pivote at the ends'of the handle and adapted to be positioned so as to extend outwardly from and in ".alinement with saidhandle, and a compass located in a neutral position on said handle, whereby the compass needle will point north and south when the pivoted members-have been positioned as described and the'handle has been rotated so that its axis is parallel with the compass needle, substantiallyasand for 'P' pose described.
In witness whereof I have'hereunto set my hand in the presence of, two subscribing witnesses. I 1 TiNT'eHAMPLIN.
Witnesses: i
JOHN vA. FERGUSON, Fnnn A.
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US2435556A (en) * 1943-04-16 1948-02-03 Marie S Curatole Double-shank hammer-type tool
US2861337A (en) * 1957-04-19 1958-11-25 Adolph J Behlau Can opener
US2980996A (en) * 1958-05-08 1961-04-25 Rudolph F Beran Sheathed tool with detachable blade
US4466283A (en) * 1982-07-23 1984-08-21 Osterhout Ralph F Divers console with knife and sheath
US4862544A (en) * 1987-09-24 1989-09-05 Remington Arms Company Knife blade spanner wrench
USD429988S (en) * 1999-08-26 2000-08-29 The Innovators Ltd. Compact tool
USD433915S (en) * 2000-01-05 2000-11-21 Victorinox Ag Pocket tool with a translucent scale
USD494438S1 (en) 2003-09-17 2004-08-17 2932105 Canada, Inc. Multi-tool
USD610893S1 (en) * 2008-12-31 2010-03-02 Orion Photo Industries, Inc. Pocket tool
USD710177S1 (en) * 2011-05-09 2014-08-05 Famars USA, LLC Knife handle

Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2435556A (en) * 1943-04-16 1948-02-03 Marie S Curatole Double-shank hammer-type tool
US2861337A (en) * 1957-04-19 1958-11-25 Adolph J Behlau Can opener
US2980996A (en) * 1958-05-08 1961-04-25 Rudolph F Beran Sheathed tool with detachable blade
US4466283A (en) * 1982-07-23 1984-08-21 Osterhout Ralph F Divers console with knife and sheath
US4862544A (en) * 1987-09-24 1989-09-05 Remington Arms Company Knife blade spanner wrench
USD429988S (en) * 1999-08-26 2000-08-29 The Innovators Ltd. Compact tool
USD433915S (en) * 2000-01-05 2000-11-21 Victorinox Ag Pocket tool with a translucent scale
USD494438S1 (en) 2003-09-17 2004-08-17 2932105 Canada, Inc. Multi-tool
USD610893S1 (en) * 2008-12-31 2010-03-02 Orion Photo Industries, Inc. Pocket tool
USD710177S1 (en) * 2011-05-09 2014-08-05 Famars USA, LLC Knife handle

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