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US61007A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41GWEAPON SIGHTS; AIMING
    • F41G1/00Sighting devices
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  • Figure 1 is a front elevation
  • Figure 2 is a side elevation.
  • Figure 3 is a. back side elevation. Y
  • FIGS 4, 5, 6, and 7 show diierent views of the device in their several'detached parts.
  • Figure 8 shows a modified form of ⁇ securing the disk upon the standard.
  • a is the joint stump, having a Screw, b, cut upon its lower end, by means of which the device is secured to the aim in aproper position for use.
  • c is a joint, formed on the upper end thereof to receive a corresponding r/shaped joint, c', formed on the lower end'of the standard.
  • d is a screw or pin, by means of which the joint is secured together.
  • f is a clasp-nut, which is fitted on to the standard d, so as to slide up and down closely and freely thereon, and having a.
  • l z' is a sight-disk, having an Arthur, n, in its centre (or nearly so) for a sight, and a screw, 7c, formed on one side thereof at the centre, so as to tit closely and work freely in the threaded Anlagen m formed in the centre of the claspf
  • a sighthole, n countersunk deeply, so as to render the sightclear and unobstructed.

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Sight for Fire-Arms. v No. 61,007, Patented Jam. s, 1867.
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HENRY HAMMOND, or. HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT, team Parme No. 61,007, ama January s, i867.
IMPROVEMENT IN BACK SIGHTS FOR PIRE-ARMS.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Be it known that I, HENRY HAMMOND, of the city and county of Hartford, and State of Connecticut, have invented certain newand useful Improvements in Back Sights for Fire-Arms; and to enable others skilled in the art to make and use the same, I will proceed to describe, by referring to the drawings, in which the same letters marked thereon indicate like parts in each of the iigures, the nature of which willbe understood from the specification and drawings. l i Y It consists in making a disk having a central sight, vand arranged upon a jointed and graduated standard, so. as to be easily and quickly adjusted to any fixed point when in anv elevated positiomand so as to be closely depressed upon the arm when vnot wanted for use.
In the accompanying drawings- Figure 1 is a front elevation Figure 2is a side elevation.
Figure 3 is a. back side elevation. Y
Figures 4, 5, 6, and 7 show diierent views of the device in their several'detached parts.
Figure 8 shows a modified form of `securing the disk upon the standard. l
a is the joint stump, having a Screw, b, cut upon its lower end, by means of which the device is secured to the aim in aproper position for use. c is a joint, formed on the upper end thereof to receive a corresponding r/shaped joint, c', formed on the lower end'of the standard. dis the standard, having a slit, e, formed in the facethereof, the object of which is to provide an unobstructed space for the sight, and to afford ample means for securing the sight-disk thereon, one edge of'which is graduated to show or indicate the point where it is desirable to secure the sightd is a spring-catch, fitted into the end of the joint of the standard, and works into the notches d, the object of which is to hold it (the standard) in an elevated position. d" is a screw or pin, by means of which the joint is secured together. f is a clasp-nut, which is fitted on to the standard d, so as to slide up and down closely and freely thereon, and having a. screw-thread orifice, m, cut in its 'centre to receive a. screw formed on one side of thesight-disk z'. It is-also provided with a slit, g, through which to allow a detent screw, 7L, to play in. l z' is a sight-disk, having an orice, n, in its centre (or nearly so) for a sight, and a screw, 7c, formed on one side thereof at the centre, so as to tit closely and work freely in the threaded orice m formed in the centre of the claspf Through the centre of this disk, z, and screw,.k, is formed a sighthole, n, countersunk deeply, so as to render the sightclear and unobstructed. It will be seen from the foregoing that this'back sight is much more simple of construction and of operation, and more accurate and reliable in changing itfrom one fixed position to another, because theparticul'ar point inthe scale is always clearly visible at which itis desirable to x thesight; besides, the-sight itself `is always in the centre of the disk, (er nearly so,) and therefore not liable to any mistake, as might otherwise occur. Now, it will be clearly seen that by a slight oscillating motion of the disk z', (produced by the thumb and iinger,) it is loosened, moved up or down upon the `standard d to any desired point on the scale, and by a reactingmotion of' the thumb and finger it may be firmly fixed at that point.` l
I believe I have thus shown the nature, construction, and operation of `this improvement so as to enableV others skilled to make and use the same therefrom. v v
What I claim, therefore, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. The combined action of the oscillating disk z' withthe clasp j' relative to the standard'ol, substantially as and for the purpose described. l y
2. I claim the oscillating disk t, with its fastening` screw and sight n, with the standard d, substantially as described. I
3. I claim the employment of the" screwh with the. oscillating disk and standard d, substantially as and for the purpose described.
HENRY HAMMoN; [a a] Witnesses:
S. W. Buss, JEREMY W. 'Buss
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