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  • the said floor-clamp is like that described in the United States Patent No. 299,220, though differing therefrom materially, as it has two sets of toggles separate from an operative lever, which, fulcrumcd to standards, has in its shorter arm a curved slot to receive the median joint-pin or roller ot' the toggles.
  • the. lever has its curved catch rack attached to and extended from the floor board presser, and such leverhas its longer arm projecting toward and over such presser, whereby a person while operating the lever is able to stand on the floor-board in order to prevent it from being forced upward off the under floor.
  • A denotes the floor-board prcsser or block, which is groovedin its front edge to receive, when against the board, the
  • Each spur is extended rearward and downward from the lower part of the rear edge of the said block 0.
  • a set or pair oftoggles, DD, is jointed to the presser,-another such abutment block,
  • Each of the rods B B extends through one of two arched standards, F F, such standards being permanently fastened to the rod.
  • presser is by the workman to be placed against the tongued edge of the flooring-board to be forced up, such workman standing or having one foot on the said board.
  • the workman is toraise the longer arm of the lever, so as to cause the toggles to move upward and draw the toothed abutment toward the presser.
  • the spurs or teeth of the abutment are to be forced into the floor, after which the workman, standing or having one foot on the floor-board to be forced up, is to raise the rack out of engagement with the le ver and draw the longer arm of the lever to ward him.
  • the presser will be forced forward by the toggles, and the board will be set up, and may be held so set by the curved rack catching upon the lever.

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H. A. PIOKARD.-
FLOOR OLA-MP.
INO. 306,424
F193, Patented Oct. 14 1884.
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HENRY AUGUSTUS IICKARD, OF DANVERS, MASS, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, TO HIMSELF AND CHARLES N, PERLEY, OF SAME PLACE.
FLOOR CLAMP.
EIFECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 306,424, dated October 14, 1884:.
Application filed September 6, 1884. (No model.)
Be it known that I, HENRY AUe-UsrUs PIUKARD, of Danvers, in the county of Essex, of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, have '5 invented a new and useful Improvement in Floor-Olamps; and I do hereby declare the same to be described in the following 'spcciiication and represented in the accompanying drawings, of which-v Figure 1 is a top view, Fig. 2 a side elevation, and Fig. 3
a longitudinal and median section, of a floor-clamp containing my invention, the nature of which is defined in the claim hereinafter presented.
In some respects the said floor-clamp is like that described in the United States Patent No. 299,220, though differing therefrom materially, as it has two sets of toggles separate from an operative lever, which, fulcrumcd to standards, has in its shorter arm a curved slot to receive the median joint-pin or roller ot' the toggles.
Furthermore, the. lever has its curved catch rack attached to and extended from the floor board presser, and such leverhas its longer arm projecting toward and over such presser, whereby a person while operating the lever is able to stand on the floor-board in order to prevent it from being forced upward off the under floor.
In the drawings, A denotes the floor-board prcsser or block, which is groovedin its front edge to receive, when against the board, the
tongue thereof. ward from the other, and go loosely through an abutment- Two rods, B 13, extend rear presser A parallel to each block, 0, provided with a series of curved points or spurs, c a c, to enter the lower -boarding of the floor.
Each spur is extended rearward and downward from the lower part of the rear edge of the said block 0. A set or pair oftoggles, DD, is jointed to the presser,-another such abutment block,
set, E E. being jointed to the the toggles of each set being jointed at their inner ends to those of the other, and having on and concentric with their common joint-pin b a friction-roller, c, to revolve 011 such pin.- Each of the rods B B extends through one of two arched standards, F F, such standards being permanently fastened to the rod.
Fulorumcd to the said two In using the above-described floor-clamp, the
presser is by the workman to be placed against the tongued edge of the flooring-board to be forced up, such workman standing or having one foot on the said board. Next, the workman is toraise the longer arm of the lever, so as to cause the toggles to move upward and draw the toothed abutment toward the presser. Next, the spurs or teeth of the abutment are to be forced into the floor, after which the workman, standing or having one foot on the floor-board to be forced up, is to raise the rack out of engagement with the le ver and draw the longer arm of the lever to ward him. In so doing the presser will be forced forward by the toggles, and the board will be set up, and may be held so set by the curved rack catching upon the lever.
I do not herein claim a floor-clamp having its toothed block connected to a lever by links, and such levcr jointed at its lower end to a presser or block provided with rods extending from it through the toothed block, all being as represented in the hercinbefore-mentioned patent.
I claim The combination of the presser, its rods, the toothed block to slide on such rods, the toggles jointed together and to thepresser and toothed block, the standards erected on the rods, the
slotted lever fulcrumed to the standards and applied, as described, to the toggles, and the curved rack connected to the presser and extended through the longer arm of the lever, all being arranged substantially and to operate as and for the purpose set forth.
HENRY AUGUSTUS PICKARD'.
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EDWARD J. Jonas, ANNIE M. (lon'onimx.
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Cited By (2)

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US3331584A (en) * 1965-11-12 1967-07-18 Aaron P Schwartz Cam lever type floor jack
US5489083A (en) * 1994-04-18 1996-02-06 Rollor; Edward A. Apparatus for moving mechanical objects away from each other

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3331584A (en) * 1965-11-12 1967-07-18 Aaron P Schwartz Cam lever type floor jack
US5489083A (en) * 1994-04-18 1996-02-06 Rollor; Edward A. Apparatus for moving mechanical objects away from each other

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