US174879A - Improvement in carpenters gages - Google Patents

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  • Fig. 5 represents a plan of the front end of the handle, and which, for this purpose, is represented as being broken off.
  • the object of my invention is to simplify and expedite the adjustment of carpenters gages, and to insure a smooth and regular cut for the guide mark or line; and it consists in combihing with the guide-block a frictionplate and cam-lever, through which the gage can be rapidly and easily set, and the block securely held in place while the gage is in use.
  • the cutting-wheel at is mounted on a pivotal pin, so as to run in a slotcut in a small barrel or cylinder, 6, as shown in Fig. 4.
  • the cylinder thus provided with the rotating cutting-tool, is then inserted into a corresponding opening out in the under side of the ban: die A.
  • the inner end of the cylinder may, if desired, be provided with a screw-thread, and by which the projection of the cutting-knife from its lower side may be increased or diminished, as circumstances may require.
  • a rotary cutter for marking or gaging pos sesses an advantage over the stationary cutter, as it is much less liable to get out of line, and will make a clean and smooth out, which the other does not.
  • Gruideblock B is provided with a vertical slot, m, extending down to and communicating with the ordinaryhandle-opening of the gage.
  • a cam-lever, O mounted on a fulcrum-pin, t, which passes through the block B, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3.
  • a groove, m is cut so as to connect at one end with slot m, and running thence outward to the side so as to form a recess for the reception of the camlever G when depressed, as shown in Fig. 3.
  • At theupper-edge of the mortise cut for the reception of the handle is arranged an upwardly-curved spring-plate, it, upon the upper side of which the lower edge of the'cam o of while thegage is being used.
  • cam-lever O presses when the latter is depressed, asin black lines in Fig.
  • Springplate n is heldin place by being made slightly longer than the width of the handle-slot, the
  • Block-B maybe reversed so as to adapt it a to mechanics who use the left or right hand.
  • a small knob may be formed on the outer or free end of the cam-lever to facili B, and cam-lever O, the whole arranged to operate in the manner substantially as and for the purposes set forth.

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, U ITED PATE T" orrroa JOHN VETTERLEIN, or PLAINFI ELD, NEW JERSEY."
IMPROVEMENT INN CARPENTERS GAGES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. l 74,879. dated March 14, 1876; application filed July 20,1875. v
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN VE'ITERLEIN, of Plainfield, in the county of Union and State of New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Carpenters Gages; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to which itpertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specificathe handle being broken out to show the con struction of the cutting device. Fig. 5 representsa plan of the front end of the handle, and which, for this purpose, is represented as being broken off.
The object of my invention is to simplify and expedite the adjustment of carpenters gages, and to insure a smooth and regular cut for the guide mark or line; and it consists in combihing with the guide-block a frictionplate and cam-lever, through which the gage can be rapidly and easily set, and the block securely held in place while the gage is in use.
To enable others skilled in the art to make, construct, and use my invention, I will now proceed to describe it in detail.
In making my improved instrument I employ as the foundation the ordinary handle A and guide-block B. To the forward end of the handle A I secure a metallic clip, a, (see Figs.
1, 2,- and 5,) which consists of a metallic plate bent so as to form two-projecting arms, between which the end of the handle is inserted, and the two then secured together by screws 0. In fitting the end of the handle between the arms of the clip. the wood is cut down on each side, that, when fitted together, the outer side of the arms and sides of the remaining portion of the handle will'be flush, the one with the other. Moreover, in fitting the two together, a small space is left. between the outer end of the handle and the inner. face of the end of the metal clip, into which is inserted a rotating circular cutting-knife, d, and
which is mounted and turns on the shank of the immediate end of the handle, it is arranged at about the position of the stationary edged knife or point of the ordinary gage. In
this case the cutting-wheel at is mounted on a pivotal pin, so as to run in a slotcut in a small barrel or cylinder, 6, as shown in Fig. 4. The cylinder, thus provided with the rotating cutting-tool, is then inserted into a corresponding opening out in the under side of the ban: die A. To retain it in place the inner end of the cylinder may, if desired, be provided with a screw-thread, and by which the projection of the cutting-knife from its lower side may be increased or diminished, as circumstances may require. r
A rotary cutter for marking or gaging pos sesses an advantage over the stationary cutter, as it is much less liable to get out of line, and will make a clean and smooth out, which the other does not.
Gruideblock B is provided with a vertical slot, m, extending down to and communicating with the ordinaryhandle-opening of the gage. Into this slot is titted a cam-lever, O, mounted on a fulcrum-pin, t, which passes through the block B, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3. A groove, m, is cut so as to connect at one end with slot m, and running thence outward to the side so as to form a recess for the reception of the camlever G when depressed, as shown in Fig. 3. At theupper-edge of the mortise cut for the reception of the handle is arranged an upwardly-curved spring-plate, it, upon the upper side of which the lower edge of the'cam o of while thegage is being used.
cam-lever O presses when the latter is depressed, asin black lines in Fig. Springplate n is heldin place by being made slightly longer than the width of the handle-slot, the
upper edges of which are providedi with grooves, 1), into which the spring-plate n is forced and fits. The plate thus arranged forms the upper side of the handle-slot. The curve of plate n is such that, when the camlever is raised, as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 3, it will allow free passage to the handle A for adjustment of the gage, and so that when the lever is turned down it will force platen firmly against'the upper side of the handle,and thus clamp or bind it tothe block The hand of the operator, while using the implement, holds the lever G and cam 0 firmly in place.
Block-B maybe reversed so as to adapt it a to mechanics who use the left or right hand.
If desired, a small knob may be formed on the outer or free end of the cam-lever to facili B, and cam-lever O, the whole arranged to operate in the manner substantially as and for the purposes set forth. g I
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses. Y
. JOHN VETT RLEIN.
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WALTER L. HETFIELD, JoHN H. VAN WINKIZE.
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Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2588658A (en) * 1948-06-23 1952-03-11 Plotnik Louis Metal scribing gauge
US2943392A (en) * 1957-07-12 1960-07-05 Richard B Attridge Beam compass tool
US3871100A (en) * 1973-06-28 1975-03-18 Stanley Works Marking gauge
US7269906B1 (en) 2004-10-04 2007-09-18 Lee Valley Tools, Ltd. Marking gauge
US20080085164A1 (en) * 2006-08-29 2008-04-10 Saunders Terry R Router plane
USD611513S1 (en) 2005-10-17 2010-03-09 Lee Valley Tools, Ltd. File and rasp grip
US20100107428A1 (en) * 2008-11-03 2010-05-06 Lee Robin C Woodworking plane with adjustable handle

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2588658A (en) * 1948-06-23 1952-03-11 Plotnik Louis Metal scribing gauge
US2943392A (en) * 1957-07-12 1960-07-05 Richard B Attridge Beam compass tool
US3871100A (en) * 1973-06-28 1975-03-18 Stanley Works Marking gauge
US7269906B1 (en) 2004-10-04 2007-09-18 Lee Valley Tools, Ltd. Marking gauge
USD611513S1 (en) 2005-10-17 2010-03-09 Lee Valley Tools, Ltd. File and rasp grip
US20080085164A1 (en) * 2006-08-29 2008-04-10 Saunders Terry R Router plane
US7950157B2 (en) 2006-08-29 2011-05-31 Lee Valley Tools, Ltd. Router plane
US20100107428A1 (en) * 2008-11-03 2010-05-06 Lee Robin C Woodworking plane with adjustable handle

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