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US482827A US482827DA US482827A US 482827 A US482827 A US 482827A US 482827D A US482827D A US 482827DA US 482827 A US482827 A US 482827A
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  • This invention relates to combination-tools; and it consists of the construction and arran gement of the parts thereof, as will be more fully hereinafter described and claimed.
  • the object of this invention is to provide a tool of the characterset forth which is adapted for use in connection with Wire fences for the purpose of erecting or taking the same down.
  • the parts thereof are simple and effective in their construction and operation, strong and durable, easily handled, and readily understood.
  • Figure l is a perspective view of the improved tool, looking toward the frontend thereof and showing the parts open.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal central section of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a bottom plan view.
  • the numeral 1 designates the reins or handles, which may be of any suitable form and length and have integrally constructed therewith horizontallydisposed disks 2, with notches 3 therein adapted to act relatively with each other to provide wire-cutters.
  • the portions of the reins or handles 1 where the disks 2 are formed are shouldered, as at 4, to provide for properly seating the said disks one on ,the other, and centrally through the same extends a pivotpin 5, connecting the several parts.
  • each head 6 rises in a Vertical plane and at an angle, and each head has its front edge curved from bottom to top of the same, as at 7, to provide a strong and durable bearing-surface, which will readily turn on the post or other device against which the tool may be rested and avoid breakage of the parts.
  • Each of the said heads 6, near the lower portion thereof, is provided with a series of spurs or points 8, adapted to take into the material against which the tool hasbearin g to prevent slipping.
  • the inside of one of the heads 6 is constructed with an upper projection 9 to form an overhanging shoulder' 10, and the opposite head is provided with a lower proj ection 11 to form an upper shoulder 12.
  • These Shoulders 10 and 12 are so arranged as to form an opening 13 through the heads for the passage of Wire therethrough, and in the real' of said heads is formed a recess 14, with a shoulder 15 at the bottom of one side thereof, and With which the opening 13 aligns or merges thereinto.
  • the serrated head 16 of a gripping-lever 17 which projects rearward from the said head and is adapted to be operated to bite upon and hold Wire against the shoulder 15 and between the heads.
  • shouldered recesses 18 are constructed, in which are fastened the angular extensions 19 of teeth 20, which engage each other and are adapted for pulling staples, the said extensions acting as shoulders to support the said teeth and are fastened in position by screws or rivets or dovetailed to provide a rigid and firm attachment.
  • the portions of the teeth which engage each other are pointed and are bent inward, and between the same is a recess 22 when the heads are united, so that the staples may be readil y engaged and lie within the said recess.
  • the combination of the handles having horizontally-disposed disks with notches therein and headsintegrally formed therewith and extending upward at an angle therefrom and a grip- ICQ zontallydisposed disks integrally formed i therewith and provided With ⁇ notches, and heads rising vel'tieally from said disks with spurs or points thereon and an opening extending therethrongh,agrpping-lever mount- 15 ed between said heads and projeoting' real'- wardly therefrom,teeth seeured in the upper portions of said heads, and means for securing said teeth in position, snbstantially as desoribed.

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J. W. GALLANT.
ooMBINATIoN PENGB TooL.
No. 482,827. Patented Sept. 20, 1892.
c'jan W aZZa/ni' UNITED VSTATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN 7. GALLANT, OF DELTA, COLURADO, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO PETER MUNDRY,
OF SAME PLACE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 482,827, dated September 20, 1892.
Application filed May '7, 1892. $eria1No. 132,173. i (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN W. GALLANT, a citizen of the United States, residing at Delta, in the county of Delta and State of Colorado, have invented a new and useful Combination Fence-Tool, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to combination-tools; and it consists of the construction and arran gement of the parts thereof, as will be more fully hereinafter described and claimed.
The object of this invention is to provide a tool of the characterset forth which is adapted for use in connection with Wire fences for the purpose of erecting or taking the same down. The parts thereof are simple and effective in their construction and operation, strong and durable, easily handled, and readily understood.
In the drawings, Figure l is a perspective view of the improved tool, looking toward the frontend thereof and showing the parts open. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal central section of the same. Fig. 3 is a bottom plan view.
Similar numerals of reference indicate corresponding parts in the several views.
Referring to the drawings, the numeral 1 designates the reins or handles, which may be of any suitable form and length and have integrally constructed therewith horizontallydisposed disks 2, with notches 3 therein adapted to act relatively with each other to provide wire-cutters. The portions of the reins or handles 1 where the disks 2 are formed are shouldered, as at 4, to provide for properly seating the said disks one on ,the other, and centrally through the same extends a pivotpin 5, connecting the several parts. From the front portion of each of the disks 2 a head 6 rises in a Vertical plane and at an angle, and each head has its front edge curved from bottom to top of the same, as at 7, to provide a strong and durable bearing-surface, which will readily turn on the post or other device against which the tool may be rested and avoid breakage of the parts. Each of the said heads 6, near the lower portion thereof, is provided with a series of spurs or points 8, adapted to take into the material against which the tool hasbearin g to prevent slipping.
The inside of one of the heads 6 is constructed with an upper projection 9 to form an overhanging shoulder' 10, and the opposite head is provided with a lower proj ection 11 to form an upper shoulder 12. These Shoulders 10 and 12 are so arranged as to form an opening 13 through the heads for the passage of Wire therethrough, and in the real' of said heads is formed a recess 14, with a shoulder 15 at the bottom of one side thereof, and With which the opening 13 aligns or merges thereinto. In the recess 14, over the shoulder 15, is pivoted the serrated head 16 of a gripping-lever 17, which projects rearward from the said head and is adapted to be operated to bite upon and hold Wire against the shoulder 15 and between the heads. In the upper front portions of the heads 6 shouldered recesses 18 are constructed, in which are fastened the angular extensions 19 of teeth 20, which engage each other and are adapted for pulling staples, the said extensions acting as shoulders to support the said teeth and are fastened in position by screws or rivets or dovetailed to provide a rigid and firm attachment. The portions of the teeth which engage each other are pointed and are bent inward, and between the same is a recess 22 when the heads are united, so that the staples may be readil y engaged and lie within the said recess.
The several parts of the device will be properly teinpered for the Operations required of the same, and owing to the simplicity of construction and operation in view of the many tools combined in one the advantages over other tools of a similar nature are manifold and will be readilyunderstood by those skilled in the art.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new is-- 1. In a tool of the Character set forth, the combination of the handles having horizontally-disposed disks with notches therein and headsintegrally formed therewith and extending upward at an angle therefrom and a grip- ICQ zontallydisposed disks integrally formed i therewith and provided With`notches, and heads rising vel'tieally from said disks with spurs or points thereon and an opening extending therethrongh,agrpping-lever mount- 15 ed between said heads and projeoting' real'- wardly therefrom,teeth seeured in the upper portions of said heads, and means for securing said teeth in position, snbstantially as desoribed.
In testimony that I olaim the forego'mg as my own I have hereto affixed my signature in the presenee of two witnesses.
JOHN W. GALLANT. Witnesses:
H. H. SMITH, A. R. KING.
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