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US111901A
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  • the stonk made-in two parte, which, wiredl unrted, grasp the blades B lirmly and .hold them 'iu properposition.
  • vlhe erosshandle G has a 'mets-il soeket-D,linto which the shank of the steek is fitted.
  • strain is brought on the 4ends and held by the appli- ⁇ anees used to keep the two' partsltogetheh lt may he desirable to: liave a ferrule-i'ing attireend nearest the cross-handle 'its well as at the other end .f' inorder to more ful/ly'aceomplishjthe purpose named. in the preceding paragraph.
  • The' screws X are used in the common knife for the purpose of holding the stock together. 'flu myimproved knife they are used simply-'te keep the VI )lades out the'proper .'distanve'ii'omthe stock.
  • This invention is the result of iuueh practical ex,-
  • the stoek is. made in theshape Ai'-ipresented in theperienee in the n'seiofa eurriei"s knife, 'andffully obvintes the many objeetionsto the common tool iu" general use.

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following,y is a speeiiieation.
" "Figure 2, alongitndinal mi @die JAMEST. Bl. RNSTEA D, or .PEABoDn MASSACHUSETTS.
' Leners ment NQ.;11 1,s01`,d,ed February 21,1811:
nuPuoi/Email' IN CuRRiERs"-"roo|.s.
` The Sehednlle 4rizafrsrrec to' these Letters Patnt and mkiug part of the same..
I, J uns 'l. Bknss'rsso, of Peabody, Vin the county of -Essex sind State ot' Massachusetts, here invented. certain improvements in Curriers loois, oi which the Figure 3, a cross-section on line o d? of l.A
Figure 4,. a longitudinal section of cross-handle through line ef ofiigifl. v .liigure 5, a cross-section vf the shank on line g h of' Similar letters of reference indicate alike parts in -ali the figures.
The stonk made-in two parte, which, wiredl unrted, grasp the blades B lirmly and .hold them 'iu properposition.
vlhe erosshandle G has a 'mets-il soeket-D,linto which the shank of the steek is fitted.
'1 herod E passes through the handle and through fthe two 'parte ofthe slm'nk,eud is secured Ain place by t'heiiut E, thus holding,r the eross-handle firmly onto the cstock.
'lhe ordinary n 'iethod of fixing this cioss-h'andle in `the knife in common use is to allow the shank to projeetthrongh the eross-haudle, with a unt bywhieh it is held on. Besides being a very imperfect method of xiugthe handle, the nut is inconvenient to the work\' man on account ofehafing the hands.
".lhel two arts ofthe stoek nearest the eross-handle nre made so V at the line of' separation:between thetwo parts is at right angles with the liaiseupon which the blades are placed, forming a shoulder-joint, so that in yworking,r with it the. parts hear one against the other, to hold the two parts of the stock in a parallel posi tion and prevent one part slipping by the other. This joint is shown in iig. 5.
Ilhe other end oi' thestock is secured by a ring, G, which, by means of a leftnand screw-thread, binds this end ofthe stock together.
VThis ring also formsaferrule for the handle H,
'wliieh slips oven the shank'a'nd isseenred h v the unt 1,- whieh is eonntersnnk in the-handh-, andhas a righthand thread. lhese-threads, bearing one against the other, keep. the-handle- H lirm and 'tight on the shank, and in using the tool it s not liable to become loosened. i The' two parts of the .steek Aare so madet-hatin the middle, where the; knives are grasped by.it,'it isa,
' little thielger than'at. the ends, or, iatherfthev inside of the steek is veryslightly enrved, so that all. the
strain is brought on the 4ends and held by the appli-` anees used to keep the two' partsltogetheh lt may he desirable to: liave a ferrule-i'ing attireend nearest the cross-handle 'its well as at the other end .f' inorder to more ful/ly'aceomplishjthe purpose named. in the preceding paragraph.
fsettion,lig.n 35,A so that the parten the imoksideof the knife, and against which it hearsin use, is'thiekexgthan 'the tiefst side, this extra thickness being en -opposite 'sidesof the stock,
Iirthe'ordiuary'knife the stock issloped down or; each vside to .the knife, and it isdiiieult tolkeep ther blades from bending'whileiu use,.and when. thefblads bend orzeurve it is impossible to make cleaneut or' shaving with `it.
The' screws X are used in the common knife for the purpose of holding the stock together. 'flu myimproved knife they are used simply-'te keep the VI )lades out the'proper .'distanve'ii'omthe stock.
This invention is the result of iuueh practical ex,-
The stoek is. made in theshape Ai'-ipresented in theperienee in the n'seiofa eurriei"s knife, 'andffully obvintes the many objeetionsto the common tool iu" general use.
1 claim as my invention.- 1. The improved eurriers tool, made substantially as described.
2. A eurriers tool, lhaving; that, part ofthe stock against which the knife bears made thicker than the opposite side, in the manner shown andset forth.
3. Theimproved method of attaehingand holding the handles of aeurreiis tool, as described and shown.
JAMES l. BAENSTEAD,
Witnesses J. A. BAsss'nT. J.B.N 1eno1.s.
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