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- XEEYBQQBJWHFJM-UHFFFAOYSA-N iron Chemical compound [Fe] XEEYBQQBJWHFJM-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 8
- 210000001699 lower leg Anatomy 0.000 description 8
- 238000010276 construction Methods 0.000 description 6
- 229910052742 iron Inorganic materials 0.000 description 4
- 229910000679 solder Inorganic materials 0.000 description 4
- 210000003414 Extremities Anatomy 0.000 description 2
- 210000001503 Joints Anatomy 0.000 description 2
- 210000003813 Thumb Anatomy 0.000 description 2
- 210000001364 Upper Extremity Anatomy 0.000 description 2
- RYGMFSIKBFXOCR-UHFFFAOYSA-N copper Chemical compound [Cu] RYGMFSIKBFXOCR-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 2
- 229910052802 copper Inorganic materials 0.000 description 2
- 239000010949 copper Substances 0.000 description 2
- 230000000875 corresponding Effects 0.000 description 2
- 238000010438 heat treatment Methods 0.000 description 2
- 238000003780 insertion Methods 0.000 description 2
- 238000003303 reheating Methods 0.000 description 2
- 230000000284 resting Effects 0.000 description 2
- 238000005476 soldering Methods 0.000 description 2
- 239000002699 waste material Substances 0.000 description 2
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B23—MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B23K—SOLDERING OR UNSOLDERING; WELDING; CLADDING OR PLATING BY SOLDERING OR WELDING; CUTTING BY APPLYING HEAT LOCALLY, e.g. FLAME CUTTING; WORKING BY LASER BEAM
- B23K3/00—Tools, devices, or special appurtenances for soldering, e.g. brazing, or unsoldering, not specially adapted for particular methods
- B23K3/06—Solder feeding devices; Solder melting pans
- B23K3/0607—Solder feeding devices
- B23K3/0615—Solder feeding devices forming part of a soldering iron
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- N4 PETERS Phmo-Lilhogrlpher, Walhlrxgtnn, u, c.
- Figure l illustrates one form of the device, A being a copper covering of a thickness varying with the weight of the bar used, and ad justable by means of a central cone, a, which enters a bore, a, extending from the apex of the bar B to a transverse perforation, 0, with which it communicates.
- the bar is to be reheated, its covering may be readily detached by means of a jerking-rod bearing on cone a,and somewhat projecting into the transverse perforation c, when it is to be placed, apex downward, within a trough-shaped bottomless cast or sheet iron pocket or receptacle, Fig. 3, placed across the furnace-top, and by means of flanges f f resting upon its rim.
- radiation is made of service for heating the covering previous to its use in soldering, while its position obviously is the most practicable for its conjunction with the bar.
- Device A,Fig. 2 illustrates a difi'erent mode of adj u stingthe covering to the bar.
- Angular projection a is to extend to the rear of the transverse groove g,whereby theinsertion of a spike is permitted and a firm conjunction is effected.
- Shank s, Fig. 1 connects bar B and handle H by means of screws at its extremities, a nut or tail-plate, t, serving to fasten it to the handle, the latter being perforated longitudinal1y,and having a central tube, H.
- a shieldplate, 6, is fastened to the handle by means of clamps-c within grooves g g, in order to prevent contact of the hand with the shank during use of the tool.
- Fig. 4 illustrates the shield-plate, which, for a less ponderous tool, serves to connect the handle and shank by means of a nut, n, at its reverse side, the per- 5 foration of the handle being dispensed with.
- Device S is a. supply-spring, having in its (No model.)
- anterior extremity a triangular perforation for the insertion of a correspondinglyshaped bar of solder, b, of optional length, and to be manipulated by thumb -pressure.
- a triangular perforation for the insertion of a correspondinglyshaped bar of solder, b, of optional length, and to be manipulated by thumb -pressure.
- Fig. 5 illustrates a cylindriform bar, socket, and shank. It consists of two uniform longitudinal divisions, D D, combined by joints i z and their socket H. By removing transverse screw 8 either division may be detached,when the screw is to be replaced. The usefulness of the device amply demonstrates itself for working angles of but little compass.
- Fig. 6 illustrates a division of this bar device, A being its covering. Efficacious'connection is had by semicircular projection 0, bearing wedge-like on conical groove What I claim as my invention,and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
- solder supply spring including its anterior triangular perforation and circular fastening-clasp, as described.
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J. HOFPAGKERV.
. SQLDERING IRON.
N0. 319,904. Patented June 9; 1885.
N4 PETERS Phmo-Lilhogrlpher, Walhlrxgtnn, u, c.
NITED STATES PATENT Trice.
BERTRAND J. HOFFAOKER, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
SOLDERING-IRON.
. SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 319,904, dated June 9, 1885.
Application filed January 2-2, 1885.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I. BERTRAND J. HOFF- AOKER, a citizen of the United States, residing at New York, in the county of NewYork and 5 State of New York, have invented new and useful Improvements in Soldering-Irons, of which the following is a specification.
Figure lillustrates one form of the device, A being a copper covering of a thickness varying with the weight of the bar used, and ad justable by means of a central cone, a, which enters a bore, a, extending from the apex of the bar B to a transverse perforation, 0, with which it communicates. \Vhen the bar is to be reheated, its covering may be readily detached by means of a jerking-rod bearing on cone a,and somewhat projecting into the transverse perforation c, when it is to be placed, apex downward, within a trough-shaped bottomless cast or sheet iron pocket or receptacle, Fig. 3, placed across the furnace-top, and by means of flanges f f resting upon its rim. Thus radiation is made of service for heating the covering previous to its use in soldering, while its position obviously is the most practicable for its conjunction with the bar.
Device A,Fig. 2,illustrates a difi'erent mode of adj u stingthe covering to the bar. Angular projection a is to extend to the rear of the transverse groove g,whereby theinsertion of a spike is permitted and a firm conjunction is effected.
Shank s, Fig. 1, connects bar B and handle H by means of screws at its extremities, a nut or tail-plate, t, serving to fasten it to the handle, the latter being perforated longitudinal1y,and having a central tube, H. A shieldplate, 6, is fastened to the handle by means of clamps-c within grooves g g, in order to prevent contact of the hand with the shank during use of the tool. Fig. 4 illustrates the shield-plate, which, for a less ponderous tool, serves to connect the handle and shank by means of a nut, n, at its reverse side, the per- 5 foration of the handle being dispensed with.
Device S is a. supply-spring, having in its (No model.)
anterior extremity a triangular perforation for the insertion of a correspondinglyshaped bar of solder, b, of optional length, and to be manipulated by thumb -pressure. Thus is cf fected perfect control of the solder-supply,preeluding any waste. By means of a springclasp, c, to which S is riveted, it may be revolved, and also detached forthwith whenever the bar requires reheating.
Fig. 5 illustrates a cylindriform bar, socket, and shank. It consists of two uniform longitudinal divisions, D D, combined by joints i z and their socket H. By removing transverse screw 8 either division may be detached,when the screw is to be replaced. The usefulness of the device amply demonstrates itself for working angles of but little compass.
Fig. 6 illustrates a division of this bar device, A being its covering. Efficacious'connection is had by semicircular projection 0, bearing wedge-like on conical groove What I claim as my invention,and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. The construction of conical, semi-coni- 7o cal, and rectangular projections attached to square or triangular apex coverings for soldering-irons, in combination wit-h a bar having a bore or groove corresponding to such projections, and a transverse slot or groove through which a spike may be inserted to secure the covering to the bar, substantially as shown, and for the purpose set forth.
2. The construction of a dividable heatingbar and its socket provided with such perforations and grooves as to allow the use of either square or triangular coverings, as specified.
3. The construction of a solder supply spring, including its anterior triangular perforation and circular fastening-clasp, as described.
BERTRAND J. HOFFAGKER.
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THos. A. BIRCH, WILLIAM E. BIRCH.
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