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    • G01BMEASURING LENGTH, THICKNESS OR SIMILAR LINEAR DIMENSIONS; MEASURING ANGLES; MEASURING AREAS; MEASURING IRREGULARITIES OF SURFACES OR CONTOURS
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  • thisinventiou relates to certain new and useful improvements in the construction of a tool particularly designed for the use of carpenters and workers in wood, for the double use of a marking-gage and rippingtool; and the invention consists in the peculiar construction and arrangement of the various parts, all as more fully hereinafter set forth.
  • Figure l is a-perspective view.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal section.
  • A represents a suitable stock, provided with a handle, B, and
  • D represents a threaded boltrecessed through the heel of the stock, extending up into the handle and passing through a milled thumbnut, E, which rotates in the slot 11 in the heel of the stock.
  • the lower end of the bolt D is provided with a head, 0, said head being slotted to receive the wheel F, which is properly journaled therein.
  • the wheel F is provided with sharp saw-teeth adapted to pierce, cut, and sever the fibers of wood as it revolves upon it in the reciprocating movements of the I stock and near the heel thereof, said slot being coincident with the edge-of the toothed wheel,.the face of the plate being flush with the face of the stocki
  • the gage is set as desired and the milled nut is turned so as to cause the sawteeth of the wheel F to slightly protrude beyond the face of the stock.
  • the tool then being placed to the work,it is pushed across the same, as is a plane, which causes the sawtoothed wheel to revolve and make slight indentations in a line perfectly parallel with the gage.
  • the saw-toothed wheel When it is desired to use the device for ripping purposes the saw-toothed wheel is still farther protruded at each travel, across the work, which effectually severs the fibers of the wood, the operation being repeated until the board being operated upon is entirely out through. Should the board he of such thickness as to require it, it may be turned over, making the cut from each side, the gage assuring that such cuts shall be coincident with each other.
  • a board can be severed lengthwise or with the grain much quicker and with less labor than the same could be effected by the use of the ordinary rip-saw.
  • a board can be severed with this device in about the time that it takes to lay out the work preparatory to the use of a saw, and it will also be found that this device will line the work exactly parallel to the gage-plate, as the saw-toothed wheel practically steps over the grain of the wood, and cannot therefore be misguided by it.
  • a combined marking and ripping tool substantially as described, and in combination with a stock, A, thereof, a toothed markingwheel adapted to be protruded beyond or retracted within the face of said stock, substan tially as described.
  • the gage O and toothed wheel E capable of adjustment in re lation to said stock substantially as specified.

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0.. K'INNEYQ Marking and SIitting Gage. r
No.'22 9,258.. Patented June '29, I880.
UNITE STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CYRUS KINNEY, OF WINDSOR, ONTARIO, CANADA.
MARKING AND SLITTING GAGE.
SPECIFICATION forming, part of Letters Patent No. 229,258, dated June 29, 1880.
' Application filed April 15, 1880. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that l, CYRUS KINNEY, of Windsor, Essex county, Province of Ontario, Canada, have invented an Improvement in Marking and Slitting Gages, of which the fol lowing is a specification.
The nature of thisinventiou relates to certain new and useful improvements in the construction of a tool particularly designed for the use of carpenters and workers in wood, for the double use of a marking-gage and rippingtool; and the invention consists in the peculiar construction and arrangement of the various parts, all as more fully hereinafter set forth.
Figure l is a-perspective view. Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal section.
In the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this specification, A represents a suitable stock, provided with a handle, B, and
through the stock is mortised the gage G, which is retained in its adjusted position by means of a thumb-screw, a, as shown.
D represents a threaded boltrecessed through the heel of the stock, extending up into the handle and passing through a milled thumbnut, E, which rotates in the slot 11 in the heel of the stock. The lower end of the bolt D is provided with a head, 0, said head being slotted to receive the wheel F, which is properly journaled therein. The wheel F is provided with sharp saw-teeth adapted to pierce, cut, and sever the fibers of wood as it revolves upon it in the reciprocating movements of the I stock and near the heel thereof, said slot being coincident with the edge-of the toothed wheel,.the face of the plate being flush with the face of the stocki When it is desired to use the device as a marker only the gage is set as desired and the milled nut is turned so as to cause the sawteeth of the wheel F to slightly protrude beyond the face of the stock. ,The tool then being placed to the work,it is pushed across the same, as is a plane, which causes the sawtoothed wheel to revolve and make slight indentations in a line perfectly parallel with the gage.
When it is desired to use the device for ripping purposes the saw-toothed wheel is still farther protruded at each travel, across the work, which effectually severs the fibers of the wood, the operation being repeated until the board being operated upon is entirely out through. Should the board he of such thickness as to require it, it may be turned over, making the cut from each side, the gage assuring that such cuts shall be coincident with each other.
In practice it will be found that a board can be severed lengthwise or with the grain much quicker and with less labor than the same could be effected by the use of the ordinary rip-saw. In fact, ordinarily, a board can be severed with this device in about the time that it takes to lay out the work preparatory to the use of a saw, and it will also be found that this device will line the work exactly parallel to the gage-plate, as the saw-toothed wheel practically steps over the grain of the wood, and cannot therefore be misguided by it.
I am aware that a burnishing-iron for boots and shoes provided'at each end with a marking-wheel and gage has heretefore been employed, and I therefore lay no claim to such construction, in which the marking-wheel is not provided on its circumference with sawteeth capable of piercing, cutting, and severing the fibers of wood, as in my invention.
What I claim as my invention is l. A combined marking and ripping tool, substantially as described, and in combination with a stock, A, thereof, a toothed markingwheel adapted to be protruded beyond or retracted within the face of said stock, substan tially as described.
2. In a combined marking and ripping tool, substantially as described, and in combination with the stock A thereof, the gage O and toothed wheel E, capable of adjustment in re lation to said stock substantially as specified.
CYRUS KINNEY.
Witnesses i H. S. SPRAGUE, CHARLES J. HUNT.
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