US710822A - Pencil-sharpener. - Google Patents

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US710822A
US710822A US9623302A US1902096233A US710822A US 710822 A US710822 A US 710822A US 9623302 A US9623302 A US 9623302A US 1902096233 A US1902096233 A US 1902096233A US 710822 A US710822 A US 710822A
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  • ROBERT C UECKE, OF HARVARD, ILLINOIS.
  • My invention relates to improvements in pencil-Sharpeners; and its object is to produce a device of this class which shall be cheap and easy to construct, simple and easy to operate, and at the same time effective.
  • Figure l is a perspective of my improved pencil-Sharpener.
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse section through the same, showing a pencil in place in the Sharpener; and
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective of the rotating pencilholding crank.
  • FIG.A is the body of the pencil-Sharpener. Itis cup-shaped, as shown in Fig. 2, its configuration being substantially that of an inverted truncated cone.
  • the conical portion preferably terminates in a cylindrical portion at its upper edge, as shown.
  • an abrasive surface B is within the cup-shaped body A of the sharpener, either formed on the cup or composed of a lining of sandpaper or other abrasive material rigidly held in place with reference to the body A, but which can be readily removed therefrom, as desired.
  • a rotatable pencil-guiding crank C Centrally pivoted within the cup-shaped body A is a rotatable pencil-guiding crank C, which consists of a Iiat web C, a tubular portion c at one end of the same, and a larger tubularportion c2 at the other end of the same.
  • the tubular portion c2 terminates at its lower end in the conical part c3, adapted to receive within it the end of a pencil, and it is cut away at c"l in order to permit a portion of the end of the pencil placed within it to project slightly from' it.
  • the rotating crank C is pivoted upon a pinD, passingthrough the tube c and secured in the bottom of the cupshaped body A.
  • the length of the crank is such that the outerof the tubular portions c2 c3 can be revolved within the cup-shaped body A almost in contact with the abrasive surface.
  • the tubular portion c2 is of such diameter that a pencil of ordinary size while being held comparatively firmly in place within it still may freely rotate within it.

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ROBERT C. UECKE, OF HARVARD, ILLINOIS.
PENCIL-SHARPENER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N O. 710,822, dated October '7, 1902.
Anplication filed March l, 1902. Serial No. 96,233. (No model.)
To @Z whom t may concern,.-
Beit known that I, ROBERT C. UECKE,a citizen of the United States of America, residing at Harvard, in the county of McHenry and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Pencil-Sharpeners, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in pencil-Sharpeners; and its object is to produce a device of this class which shall be cheap and easy to construct, simple and easy to operate, and at the same time effective.
To these ends my invention consists in certain novel features of construction,which are shown in the accompanying drawings and fully described in this specification.
In the drawings, Figure l is a perspective of my improved pencil-Sharpener. Fig. 2 is a transverse section through the same, showing a pencil in place in the Sharpener; and Fig. 3 is a perspective of the rotating pencilholding crank.
Referring to the dra\vings,.A is the body of the pencil-Sharpener. Itis cup-shaped, as shown in Fig. 2, its configuration being substantially that of an inverted truncated cone. The conical portion preferably terminates in a cylindrical portion at its upper edge, as shown.
Within the cup-shaped body A of the sharpener is an abrasive surface B, either formed on the cup or composed of a lining of sandpaper or other abrasive material rigidly held in place with reference to the body A, but which can be readily removed therefrom, as desired.
Centrally pivoted within the cup-shaped body A is a rotatable pencil-guiding crank C, which consists of a Iiat web C, a tubular portion c at one end of the same, and a larger tubularportion c2 at the other end of the same. The tubular portion c2 terminates at its lower end in the conical part c3, adapted to receive within it the end of a pencil, and it is cut away at c"l in order to permit a portion of the end of the pencil placed within it to project slightly from' it. The rotating crank C is pivoted upon a pinD, passingthrough the tube c and secured in the bottom of the cupshaped body A. The length of the crank is such that the outerof the tubular portions c2 c3 can be revolved within the cup-shaped body A almost in contact with the abrasive surface. The tubular portion c2 is of such diameter that a pencil of ordinary size while being held comparatively firmly in place within it still may freely rotate within it.
The operation of this'device will be perfectly obvious from an examination of the drawings. The pencil is placed within the tubular portion c2, and a portion of its lower end projects through the slot c4 in the conical portion c3. The pencil is held firmly in the hand, and the supporting-crank is then rapidly rotated with respect to the cup-shaped body A and the abrasive surface B, the pencil thus serving as a handle to the crank. The pencil of course rotates with respect to the tubular portion c2, but does not rotate with ree spect to the body A, except in that it revolves bodily about the axis of the crank. The result of this is, of course, that every portion of the surface of the pencil comes in contact with the abrasive surface B during each revolution of the crank. A few such revolutions only are necessary to sharpen a pencil with my device. There is no muss or dirt,'owing to the fact that all the shavings both from the wood and the graphite of the pencil fall into the bottom ofthe cup-shaped portion A. The lower part of the web of the crankis cut away in order that the rotation of the crank shall not be hindered by the accumulation of this material in the bottom of the cup-shaped body.
I realize that considerable changes can be made in the details of construction in this device, and I do not, therefore, desire to limit myself to the specific form herein set forth.
I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- In a device of the class described, the combination with a truncately-conical vessel, A, having an abrasive inner surface, of acrank, C, centrally pivoted within said vessel, said crank having upon its extremity, a tubular portion, c2, terminating in a conical portion,
cwhich is out away to form a siot,c4,where hand, at Harvard, in the county of McHenry by said crank is adapted to receive at its end and State of Illinois, this 24th day of Februa. pencil and to guide the motion of the same ary, A. D. 1902. within said abrasive surface and no hold it ROBERT C. UEICKE.
5 firmly in Contact therewith, substantially as Vitnesses':
described. J. C. BLAKE,
In Witness whereof have hereunto set my I. CHILSON.
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