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US1256827A
US1256827A US10585416A US10585416A US1256827A US 1256827 A US1256827 A US 1256827A US 10585416 A US10585416 A US 10585416A US 10585416 A US10585416 A US 10585416A US 1256827 A US1256827 A US 1256827A
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  • T his invention relates to a carpentefis square having gages and a bevel square in conjunction therewith. especially applicable to use in conjunction with the hanging of doors on mortise butt hinges, although, of course, it will be apparent that the gage has many other uses and that the square and bevel square may be used for any of the uses to which such squares are put.
  • Figure 1 is a view of one side of the square
  • Fig. 2 is a view of the opposite side of the square from that shown in Fig. 1,
  • Fig. 3 is a view in edge elevation of the square
  • Fig. 1 is a sectional view adjacent the pivot pin for the bevel square
  • Fig. 5 is a plan view of the square when in use for scribing the hinge mortise on the upper edge of a door, it being understood by those skilled in the art that ordinarily a door is laid upon its edge by the carpenter when the mortise is being produced,
  • Fig. 6 is a plan view of a portion of a door jamb indicated at J showing the back line of the mortise and door jamb being scribed, and
  • Fig. 7 is a plan view of a portion of a door jamb showing the outer edge of the door jam-b being marked for the depth of the mortise therein.
  • the square comprises a flat piece of steel 1 having a slot at 2 and an opening at 3, which opening has a plurality of difi'erent curves 1:, 5, 6, 7 and 8 for the convenience of the carpenter, said curves being of any desired shape such as circles, cycloids or ellipses as may be convenient.
  • the members 9 and 10 which members have flanges as indicated at 11 and 12.
  • the members 9 and 10 are riv-- eted to the plate 1 and between them there is a recess in the plate to receive the blade 13 of the bevel square, said bevel square being held in a fixed position by means of the pivot pin 14 which has the two thumb nuts 15 and 16 thereon, the objectbeing to prq vide.
  • the blade 13 may be conveniently adjusted from whichever position the square may be held in when setting the blade 13.
  • Adjacent one end of the plate lOthere is a block 17 which with the end of the plate 10 forms a guide way for the gage 18, said gage having a point 19 and a point 20 for a purpose to be later explained.
  • the gagelS is adjusted by means of the flat head screw 21, the slot 22 being of such length as is required to accommodate the necessary adjustment of the gage 18.
  • the gage is turned over when not in use so that its point 19 lies adjacent the cut off corner 28 of the plate 10 and the point '20 lies in the slot 22.
  • the relation of the point if) to the outer edge of the square and ot' the point 20 to the flange 11' is such that when the mark has been made on the door amb with the point 19 that the point 20 when moved along the door with the flange 11 in contact therewith will leave a mark which will shift the door one-twelfth of an inch away from the door stop, thereby allowing the door to swing clear and not bind when closed.
  • the blade 13 is provided with a finger nail catch at '24 and its end 25 is cut off on a bevel to produce a sharp point to enable it to be used as shown in Fig. :2 for marking the depth of the cut on the door jamb or on the door.
  • the slot 2 is provided for the purpose of holding the gage 26, said gage being tightened in a given po sition by means of the thumb screw 27.
  • the gage 18 is set so the distance from the point 19 to the outer edge of the plate 10 is the distance away from the door stop to the inner edge of the mortise seat for the door butt, while the distance from the point 20 to the flange 12 will represent a cut on the door which will leave slightly less than the amount left on the door jamb, thereby setting the door out from the amb slightly when the hinges are together.
  • the sharp point 25 is then set so that it will make a mark both on the door jamb and on the door the depth of the hinge mortise. When once set in this position all of the necessary marks for hanging the door maybe made one after the other Without changing the square or gages thereon.
  • a carpenters square comprising a fiat plate, a double gage thereon, one point of which projects in a plane parallel to the plane of the plate and the other point of which projects at right angles to the plane of the plate, and means to secure said gage plate in diiierent adjustments with respect to the first plate.
  • a carpenters square comprising a fiat slotted plate, an adjustable double point gage slidable thereon parallel to one of the edges of the plate, and a flanged plate secured to the first plate and adapted to form the base for making marks in conjunction with one of the points of the double gage.
  • a carpenters square comprising a fiat plate having a rentrant square formed therein, and having a slot in said fiat plate 1 WILLIAM A. PAWVSON.

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W. A. PAWSON.
CARPENTER'S SQUARE.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 26. l9l6.
Patented. Feb. 19, 1918.
2 SHEETSSHEET 1- INVENTOR. W/LL, LQW/ H P/QWEU/V W. A. PAWSON.
CARPENTER'S SQUARE.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 26. 1916.
Patented Feb. 1931918.
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WILLIAM A. PA'WSON, OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
CARPENTERS SQUARE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patent-ed Feb. 19, 1918.
Application filed June 26, 1916. Serial No. 105,854.
To all whom viz/11mg, concern:
Be it known that I, lVlLLiAM A. Pnwso'x, a citizen of the United States, residin at San Francisco, in the county or San lirancisco, State of California, have invented a new and useful tarpentefs Square, of which the following is a specification in such full and clear terms as will enable those skilled in the art to construct and use the same.
T his invention relates to a carpentefis square having gages and a bevel square in conjunction therewith. especially applicable to use in conjunction with the hanging of doors on mortise butt hinges, although, of course, it will be apparent that the gage has many other uses and that the square and bevel square may be used for any of the uses to which such squares are put.
An embodiment of the invention is shown in the drawing in which the same reference numeral is applied to the same portion throughout, but I am aware that there may be many modifications thereof,
Figure 1 is a view of one side of the square,
Fig. 2 is a view of the opposite side of the square from that shown in Fig. 1,
Fig. 3 is a view in edge elevation of the square,
Fig. 1 is a sectional view adjacent the pivot pin for the bevel square,
Fig. 5 is a plan view of the square when in use for scribing the hinge mortise on the upper edge of a door, it being understood by those skilled in the art that ordinarily a door is laid upon its edge by the carpenter when the mortise is being produced,
Fig. 6 is a plan view of a portion of a door jamb indicated at J showing the back line of the mortise and door jamb being scribed, and
Fig. 7 is a plan view of a portion of a door jamb showing the outer edge of the door jam-b being marked for the depth of the mortise therein.
The square comprises a flat piece of steel 1 having a slot at 2 and an opening at 3, which opening has a plurality of difi'erent curves 1:, 5, 6, 7 and 8 for the convenience of the carpenter, said curves being of any desired shape such as circles, cycloids or ellipses as may be convenient. On the sides of the plate there are the members 9 and 10 which members have flanges as indicated at 11 and 12. The members 9 and 10 are riv-- eted to the plate 1 and between them there is a recess in the plate to receive the blade 13 of the bevel square, said bevel square being held in a fixed position by means of the pivot pin 14 which has the two thumb nuts 15 and 16 thereon, the objectbeing to prq vide. means whereby the blade 13 may be conveniently adjusted from whichever position the square may be held in when setting the blade 13. Adjacent one end of the plate lOthere is a block 17 which with the end of the plate 10 forms a guide way for the gage 18, said gage having a point 19 and a point 20 for a purpose to be later explained. The gagelS is adjusted by means of the flat head screw 21, the slot 22 being of such length as is required to accommodate the necessary adjustment of the gage 18. The gage is turned over when not in use so that its point 19 lies adjacent the cut off corner 28 of the plate 10 and the point '20 lies in the slot 22. The relation of the point if) to the outer edge of the square and ot' the point 20 to the flange 11' is such that when the mark has been made on the door amb with the point 19 that the point 20 when moved along the door with the flange 11 in contact therewith will leave a mark which will shift the door one-twelfth of an inch away from the door stop, thereby allowing the door to swing clear and not bind when closed. The blade 13 is provided with a finger nail catch at '24 and its end 25 is cut off on a bevel to produce a sharp point to enable it to be used as shown in Fig. :2 for marking the depth of the cut on the door jamb or on the door. The slot 2 is provided for the purpose of holding the gage 26, said gage being tightened in a given po sition by means of the thumb screw 27.
The ordinary uses of the square will be obvious to those skilled in the'art, but for the purpose of hanging doors the gage 18 is set so the distance from the point 19 to the outer edge of the plate 10 is the distance away from the door stop to the inner edge of the mortise seat for the door butt, while the distance from the point 20 to the flange 12 will represent a cut on the door which will leave slightly less than the amount left on the door jamb, thereby setting the door out from the amb slightly when the hinges are together. The sharp point 25 is then set so that it will make a mark both on the door jamb and on the door the depth of the hinge mortise. When once set in this position all of the necessary marks for hanging the door maybe made one after the other Without changing the square or gages thereon.
In order to enable the carpenter to true up doors or other lumber when planing the same a reentrant square corner 28 is produced in the plate 1.
Since the square is used mostly in the left hand the figures are made on one side the reverse of the other, so they can be read by turnin the square over Without changing its position in the hand.
Having thus described my invention What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is as follows, express reservation being made of permissible modifications:
1. A carpenters square comprising a fiat plate, a double gage thereon, one point of which projects in a plane parallel to the plane of the plate and the other point of which projects at right angles to the plane of the plate, and means to secure said gage plate in diiierent adjustments with respect to the first plate.
2. A carpenters square comprising a fiat slotted plate, an adjustable double point gage slidable thereon parallel to one of the edges of the plate, and a flanged plate secured to the first plate and adapted to form the base for making marks in conjunction with one of the points of the double gage.
3. A carpenters square comprising a fiat plate having a rentrant square formed therein, and having a slot in said fiat plate 1 WILLIAM A. PAWVSON.
Copies of this patent'may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of'latents,
Washington, D. 0.
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