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  • Figure 1 a view in side elevation of my improved hack-saw frame with one of its shortened adjustments indicated by broken lines;
  • Fig. 1 a detached view, partly in section and partly in plan, showing the handle stud and one of the rings mounted therein;
  • Fig. 2 an enlarged broken plan view of the frame, showing the flattened socket and the inner ends of the two curved frame-pieces;
  • Fig. 2 a View in inside elevation of the screwstud with the ring mounted therein;
  • Fig. 3 a similar view to Fig. 2 in longitudinal section on line 'y y of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 4 a transverse section on line a: 00 of Fig. 2.
  • My invention relates to an improved extensible hack-saw frame, the object being to provide for the extension of the frame without the removal of any parts or the use of a screwdriver, and to furnish the frame with a coup ling device for the saw, which may be shifted to present a new bearing each time the saw is changed.
  • the frame proper consists of two curved frame-pieces A and B, formed of fiat bar-steel, and respectively provided with bearings C and D, and of a tubular socket E, rigidly secured by rivets F F to the frame-piece A, which it receives, and adapted in its interior dimensions to snugly receive the longer leg of the frame-piece B, the said leg being provided in one of its faces with a series of shallow pockets G, adapted to receive the inner end of a stud H, projecting into the interior of the socket through a hole I formed therein, and secured to a spring at tached to the socket by means of a screw 1, and having its outer end extended beyond the edge of the socket and bent so as to be readily engaged by the finger for lifting the stud away from engagement with themovable frame piece.
  • the saw-frame may be lengthened or shortened by moving the longer leg of the movable frame-piece out of or into the socket with which it is coupled when the desired adjustment has been secured by means of the stud carried by the spring.
  • Open rings N N constituting the saw-retaining devices of my improvement, are mounted in the inner ends of the said studs through the perforations M, in which they are free to be rotated. To secure a saw-blade to the frame, the rings are rotated to bring their openings into line with the slots of the studs.
  • the ends of the saw which are perforated, are then inserted into the slots and the rings again rotated to pass through the perforations in the ends of the saw and to carry their openings out of alignment with the "slots.
  • the saw is then placed under the required tension by turning the thumb-nut 0', located at the outer end of the stud J.
  • the stud K which has free endwise and rotary movement in its bearing D, is provided at its outer end with a handle 0 and close to the ferrule of the said handle with a pin P, the projecting ends whereof enter notches Q, formed in the outer end of the said bearing and co-operating with the pin to lock the stud andbearing together in any of the four positions in which the saw may be set.
  • the stud J is squared where it enters the bearing 0 and is reset to conform to the adjustment of the rotatable stud K.
  • a hack-saw frame-pieces and a flattened tubular socket having one of the frame-pieces entered into one of its ends and rigidly secured therein and the other frame-piece movably entered into its other end, and a spring secured to the socket' and provided with a stud projecting into the interior thereof through an opening therein and entering shallow pockets formed in the movable frame-piece, substantially as described.

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EXTENSION HACK SAW FRAME.
No. 440,174. Patented Nov. 11,1890.
I UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
WARREN C. MARSTON, OF MILLERS FALLS, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO ROBERT H. AUSTIN, OF NEWIIAVEN, CONNECTICUT.
EXTENSION HACK-SAW FRAME.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 440,174, dated November 11, 1890.
Application filed September 30,1889. Serial No. 32 5,483. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, WARREN C. MARSTON, of Millers Falls, in the county of Franklin and State of Massachusetts, have invented new Improvements in Extension HackSaw Frames; and I do hereby declare the following, when taken in connection with accompanying drawings, and the letters of reference marked thereon, to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same, and which said drawings constitute part of this specification, and represent, in
Figure 1, a view in side elevation of my improved hack-saw frame with one of its shortened adjustments indicated by broken lines; Fig. 1, a detached view, partly in section and partly in plan, showing the handle stud and one of the rings mounted therein; Fig. 2, an enlarged broken plan view of the frame, showing the flattened socket and the inner ends of the two curved frame-pieces; Fig. 2, a View in inside elevation of the screwstud with the ring mounted therein; Fig. 3, a similar view to Fig. 2 in longitudinal section on line 'y y of Fig. 1; Fig. 4, a transverse section on line a: 00 of Fig. 2.
My invention relates to an improved extensible hack-saw frame, the object being to provide for the extension of the frame without the removal of any parts or the use of a screwdriver, and to furnish the frame with a coup ling device for the saw, which may be shifted to present a new bearing each time the saw is changed.
With these ends in view my invention con sists in certain details of construction and combinations of parts, as will be hereinafter described, and pointed out in the claims.
As herein shown, the frame proper consists of two curved frame-pieces A and B, formed of fiat bar-steel, and respectively provided with bearings C and D, and of a tubular socket E, rigidly secured by rivets F F to the frame-piece A, which it receives, and adapted in its interior dimensions to snugly receive the longer leg of the frame-piece B, the said leg being provided in one of its faces with a series of shallow pockets G, adapted to receive the inner end of a stud H, projecting into the interior of the socket through a hole I formed therein, and secured to a spring at tached to the socket by means of a screw 1, and having its outer end extended beyond the edge of the socket and bent so as to be readily engaged by the finger for lifting the stud away from engagement with themovable frame piece.
It will be readily understood that under the construction just described the saw-frame may be lengthened or shortened by moving the longer leg of the movable frame-piece out of or into the socket with which it is coupled when the desired adjustment has been secured by means of the stud carried by the spring.
The bearings C D before mentioned are bored out-to receive studs J and K, located directly opposite each other, and each provided with a longitudinal slot L and a perfo= ration M, which passes through the slot at a point about midway of the length thereof. Open rings N N, constituting the saw-retaining devices of my improvement, are mounted in the inner ends of the said studs through the perforations M, in which they are free to be rotated. To secure a saw-blade to the frame, the rings are rotated to bring their openings into line with the slots of the studs. The ends of the saw, which are perforated, are then inserted into the slots and the rings again rotated to pass through the perforations in the ends of the saw and to carry their openings out of alignment with the "slots. The saw is then placed under the required tension by turning the thumb-nut 0', located at the outer end of the stud J. The stud K, which has free endwise and rotary movement in its bearing D, is provided at its outer end with a handle 0 and close to the ferrule of the said handle with a pin P, the projecting ends whereof enter notches Q, formed in the outer end of the said bearing and co-operating with the pin to lock the stud andbearing together in any of the four positions in which the saw may be set. For the same purpose the stud J is squared where it enters the bearing 0 and is reset to conform to the adjustment of the rotatable stud K.
The described provision for the rotation of the studs I do not, however, claim as my invention.
The specified construction of the frame in line with each other, a flattened tubular.
socket extending in line with the frame and having one of the frame-pieces entered into one of its ends and rigidly secured therein and the other frame-piece movably entered into its other end, and a coupling device for locking the movable frame-piece in difierent 20 positions in the said socket, substantially as described.
2. A hack-saw frame-pieces and a flattened tubular socket having one of the frame-pieces entered into one of its ends and rigidly secured therein and the other frame-piece movably entered into its other end, and a spring secured to the socket' and provided with a stud projecting into the interior thereof through an opening therein and entering shallow pockets formed in the movable frame-piece, substantially as described.
3. The combination, with a hacksaw frame, of two slotted and perforated studs to respectively receive the opposite ends of the sawblade, and two open rings respectively mounted in the perforations of the said studs and rotatable therein to present new wearing-surfaces to the saw-blades which they are hooked into, substantially as described.
WARREN O. MARSTON. Witnesses:
ROBERT I-I. AUSTIN, FREEMAN O. GINARED.
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US2705035A (en) * 1950-07-04 1955-03-29 Sandvikens Jernverks Ab Bow saw
US2880773A (en) * 1955-10-20 1959-04-07 George C Contreras Hack saw
US2941558A (en) * 1956-10-10 1960-06-21 Raymond C Dreier Adjustable saw frame
US3173461A (en) * 1962-08-03 1965-03-16 Alvin L Johnson Adjustable hacksaw

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2705035A (en) * 1950-07-04 1955-03-29 Sandvikens Jernverks Ab Bow saw
US2880773A (en) * 1955-10-20 1959-04-07 George C Contreras Hack saw
US2941558A (en) * 1956-10-10 1960-06-21 Raymond C Dreier Adjustable saw frame
US3173461A (en) * 1962-08-03 1965-03-16 Alvin L Johnson Adjustable hacksaw

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