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US667088A US3516500A US1900035165A US667088A US 667088 A US667088 A US 667088A US 3516500 A US3516500 A US 3516500A US 1900035165 A US1900035165 A US 1900035165A US 667088 A US667088 A US 667088A
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  • This invention relates to new and useful improvements in corn-husking implements, and especially to the provision of a hook which is adapted to be attached to a stall, mitten, or glove, which is fastened to the back of the hand-of the operator, whereby the operator is able to reduce to a minimum the movements required in the use of the hook for the removing of husks, and the location of the hook held adjacent to the back of the hand enables him to strike the husks with the same forward or downward movement of the hand, which is in position to seize the ear.
  • Another feature of the invention resides in the provision of a corn-husking implement comprising a hook which is attached to a pad or mitten, which is adapted to be adjusted so as to fit the various sizes of hands, and the provision of an adjustable finger-engaging pocket or loop on the under side of the pad or mitten.
  • A represents the back of a mitten or glove, which may have, if desired, a series of perforations about its edge,
  • a covering for the palm of the hand and fingers may be laced to said back, but which is not shown in the drawings of the present application.
  • a wrist-strap B is provided, which may be buckled about the wrist of the operator, and said wristband preferably has a series of perforations B, which may be brought into registration with the apertures A at the rear contracted end of said back or mitten.
  • These registering apertures are provided to receive a lacing D, whereby the implement may be adjusted to various sizes of hands.
  • a plate E which is preferably pivoted to said glove or back, and fastened to said plate is a hook F.
  • said hook may have its base portion widened and riveted directly to the glove or mitten, and the plate may be dispensed with.
  • a series of rivets G which are provided for the purpose of protecting the back or mitten in the operation of the husking implement.
  • To the under face of said mitten or back is fastened a loop or pocket H with open ends, said pocket being held by means of a lacing K, passed through registering apertures in the back and the strip forming the pocket.
  • the free ends of said pocket member have perforations M, through which a lacing may be passed when said apertures are brought into registration in order to adjust the pocket to various-sized fingers.
  • the two inner fingers of the hand are inserted through the pocket on the under side of the mitten or back and the wrist-strap fastened about the wrist of the operator.
  • the hook on the back of the mitten or stall should come opposite the portions of the fingers be tween the first and second joints, so that when the hand of the operator is partially closed or in position to grasp the ear of corn the hook will be presented adjacent to the ear of corn and between the ear and the operator instead of on the opposite side, as is common with huskers which are usually employed for the purpose of removing the husks from the ear.
  • the operator makes a thrust downward against the husks of the ear, and
  • flap and strap said flap designed to cover only the back of the hand of the user, a hook secured to the upper face of the flap, an adjustable pocket on the under surface of the flap and lacing connections for holding said pocket to the flap, as set forth.

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No. 667,088. Patented Ian. 29, neon.
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CORN HUSKEB (Application filed Nov. 1, 1900.)
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CORN-HUSKER.
SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent No. 667,088, dated January 29, 1901.
Application filed November 1, 1900. Serial No. 35.165. (No model.)
To all whom, it may concern.-
Be it known that I, OHARLEs O. HARKER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Sioux City, in the county of Woodbury and State of Iowa, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Corn-Huskers; and I do declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
This invention relates to new and useful improvements in corn-husking implements, and especially to the provision of a hook which is adapted to be attached to a stall, mitten, or glove, which is fastened to the back of the hand-of the operator, whereby the operator is able to reduce to a minimum the movements required in the use of the hook for the removing of husks, and the location of the hook held adjacent to the back of the hand enables him to strike the husks with the same forward or downward movement of the hand, which is in position to seize the ear.
Another feature of the invention resides in the provision of a corn-husking implement comprising a hook which is attached to a pad or mitten, which is adapted to be adjusted so as to fit the various sizes of hands, and the provision of an adjustable finger-engaging pocket or loop on the under side of the pad or mitten.
To these ends and to such others as the invention may pertain the same consists, further, in the novel arrangement and adapta-v tion of parts, as will be hereinafter more fully described and then specifically defined in the appended'claim.
My invention is clearlyillustrated in the accompanying drawings, which, with the letters of reference marked thereon, form part of this application, and in which- Figure 1 is a top plan view of my husking implement. Fig. 2 is a bottom plan view of the implement, and Fig. 3 is a crosssectional view.
Reference now being had to the details of the drawings by letter, A represents the back of a mitten or glove, which may have, if desired, a series of perforations about its edge,
whereby, if desired, a covering for the palm of the hand and fingers may be laced to said back, but which is not shown in the drawings of the present application. In order to secure the rear end of said back or mitten to the arm of the operator, a wrist-strap B is provided, which may be buckled about the wrist of the operator, and said wristband preferably has a series of perforations B, which may be brought into registration with the apertures A at the rear contracted end of said back or mitten. These registering apertures are provided to receive a lacing D, whereby the implement may be adjusted to various sizes of hands. To the outer face of said back is secured a plate E, which is preferably pivoted to said glove or back, and fastened to said plate is a hook F. If preferred, however, said hook may have its base portion widened and riveted directly to the glove or mitten, and the plate may be dispensed with. About said plate is a series of rivets G, which are provided for the purpose of protecting the back or mitten in the operation of the husking implement. To the under face of said mitten or back is fastened a loop or pocket H with open ends, said pocket being held by means of a lacing K, passed through registering apertures in the back and the strip forming the pocket. The free ends of said pocket member have perforations M, through which a lacing may be passed when said apertures are brought into registration in order to adjust the pocket to various-sized fingers.
In applying the device to the hand of the operator the two inner fingers of the hand are inserted through the pocket on the under side of the mitten or back and the wrist-strap fastened about the wrist of the operator. When the device is adjusted to the hand, the hook on the back of the mitten or stall should come opposite the portions of the fingers be tween the first and second joints, so that when the hand of the operator is partially closed or in position to grasp the ear of corn the hook will be presented adjacent to the ear of corn and between the ear and the operator instead of on the opposite side, as is common with huskers which are usually employed for the purpose of removing the husks from the ear. In operation the operator makes a thrust downward against the husks of the ear, and
flap and strap, said flap designed to cover only the back of the hand of the user, a hook secured to the upper face of the flap, an adjustable pocket on the under surface of the flap and lacing connections for holding said pocket to the flap, as set forth.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
CHARLES 0. HARKER. Witnesses:
EDWI J. STASM, JOHN CULLIGAN.
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