US38133A - Improved skate-fastening - Google Patents

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US38133A
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  • Figure 1 in the drawings is a perspective view of the skate and the improvements.
  • Fig. 2 is a at and an edge view of the catch that takes hold of the inner side of the bootheel.
  • Fig. 3 is the jointed lever, showing its connection with'the cramp which takes hold of the outside of the boot-heel.
  • Fig. 4 is an edge view of the two parts of the ratch on the under side of the cramps or catches, to prevent movement when screwed down.
  • a stud, b On the under side of the footrest A, and forming part of the same, is a stud, b, constituting a fulcrnm for the lever c.
  • a link, d connects the lever c with the heel-cramp c at that part of said cramp Where it projects below the foot-rest A, through which it passes in aslot,f.
  • the cramp s has on its under side a ratch, as shown at g, Fig. 4, which rests on the cross bar h, Fig. 4, insuring ⁇ the cramp not to slip when fastened down by the screw t' to the foot-rest A, the object in having this toe-cramp adjustable being to adapt the skate to varied lengths ot' boots.
  • the catch k has also a ratch and cross-bar under it, and is adjust able to the varied lengths of heels, and is secured by the screwt to the foot-rest A, and the cramp e is made adjustable in the same manner.
  • the levrr c is brought to the position sho wn in Fig. l, from that shown in Fig. 3, it brings the cramp e forward and presses the heel of the boot onto the points of the catch lc, and also forces tLe sole at the toe hard against the cramp s and holds the skate as fast to the foot as the sole is to the shoe or boot, as the case may be.
  • the lever c when up, is held in place by the catch o, ino which it is pressed by the side spring, p.

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PATENT OFFICE.
GEORGE WEBER, OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY.
IMPROVED SKATE-FASTENING.
Syecification forming part of Letters Patent No. 38,133, dated April 7, 1863.
To aZZ whom it may concern:
Beit known that I, GEORGE WEBER, of the citj7 of Newark, in the county of Essex and State of New Jersey, have invented certain Improvements in Skate-Fastenings; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full and exact description ot' the same, reference being herein had to the drawings accompanying this specification, making part of the same.
The nature of my improvement consists in a peculiar manner of securing the skate to the boot b v a lever-joint and adjustable cramps or catches.
Figure 1 in the drawings is a perspective view of the skate and the improvements. Fig. 2 is a at and an edge view of the catch that takes hold of the inner side of the bootheel. Fig. 3 is the jointed lever, showing its connection with'the cramp which takes hold of the outside of the boot-heel. Fig. 4 is an edge view of the two parts of the ratch on the under side of the cramps or catches, to prevent movement when screwed down.
Thesame letters refer to the saine parts in each figure.
On the under side of the footrest A, and forming part of the same, is a stud, b, constituting a fulcrnm for the lever c. A link, d, connects the lever c with the heel-cramp c at that part of said cramp Where it projects below the foot-rest A, through which it passes in aslot,f. The cramp s has on its under side a ratch, as shown at g, Fig. 4, which rests on the cross bar h, Fig. 4, insuring` the cramp not to slip when fastened down by the screw t' to the foot-rest A, the object in having this toe-cramp adjustable being to adapt the skate to varied lengths ot' boots. The catch k has also a ratch and cross-bar under it, and is adjust able to the varied lengths of heels, and is secured by the screwt to the foot-rest A, and the cramp e is made adjustable in the same manner. It will be seen that when the levrr c is brought to the position sho wn in Fig. l, from that shown in Fig. 3, it brings the cramp e forward and presses the heel of the boot onto the points of the catch lc, and also forces tLe sole at the toe hard against the cramp s and holds the skate as fast to the foot as the sole is to the shoe or boot, as the case may be. The lever c, when up, is held in place by the catch o, ino which it is pressed by the side spring, p.
What I claim is- The cramps and catches, constructed and arranged in the manner and for the purpose4 specified, when the same are used in combination with the lever c.
GEORGE WEBER. Witnesses W. M. GoonIiNG, DANIEL CRoNIN. j
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