US725480A - Floor and hardwood scraper. - Google Patents

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US725480A
US725480A US13432702A US1902134327A US725480A US 725480 A US725480 A US 725480A US 13432702 A US13432702 A US 13432702A US 1902134327 A US1902134327 A US 1902134327A US 725480 A US725480 A US 725480A
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  • a further purpose of the invention is to provide a scraper of the character mentioned which in operation is drawn toward the operator instead of being pushed forward, as is customary, whereby the power is better applied and the operator works from the finished surface, thus preventing injury thereto and enabling the operator to readily see whether or not the work is even and perfect.
  • the invention consists in the novel construction and combination of the several parts,
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the improved scraper.
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the same, the handle being removed.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the improved scraper.
  • Fig. 4 is a longitudinal section through a portion of the handle.
  • the body 2 10 and 11 is provided with acentralslot, (designated, respectively, as 12 and 13,) and within the slot 12 of. the front plate 10 an interiorly-threaded sleeve 14 is produced, which has an upward and rearward inclination and extends within the slotl3 of the rear plate 11.
  • the sleeve 14 receives a forward screw extension 15 from the handle 0.
  • This handle is made in two sectionsnamely, a short forward section a and a longer rear or main section 0'.
  • the forward section a is provided adjacent to the screw extension 15 .with a forrule '16 and with an ear 17, which extends rearwardly from one side of the center of the rear end of the section 0, as is best shown in Fig. 4.
  • the main or longer section a of the handle 0 is provided at its forward end preferably with a ferrule 18 and with an car 19, integral with the ferrule, which latter may be of any desired shape, said ear being adapted to register with the ear 17 of the shorter handlesection 0, and a set-screw 20 is passed through these two ears 17 and 19, so that the main section 0 of the handle may be placed and secured at any desired angle to the forward or shorter section 0.
  • the ear 17. of the shorter section 0 of the handle 0 is preferably integral with or is attached to the forward screw extension 15, as is also shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
  • the scraper-blade B is fiat upon its rear face at its bottom or scraping edge and at the said edge is beveled upon its forward face, as is shown in Fig. 1, and the beveled edge is then rearwardly bent or turned, as shown in Figs. 1 and 3, in order to render the edge more effective for scraping purposes.
  • the scraper-blade is held between the two body-plates by screws 22, preferably passed through the body-plates above the scraperblade, and the scraper-blade B is preferably set flush at one end with one side of the body and extends some distance beyond the opposite side, as is shown in Fig.1. This extension of the scraper-blade is provided in order that the blade can be carried conveniently into corners or be made to operate upon moldings without the necessity of removing the handle.
  • a scraper consisting of a body comprising two clam ping-plates, a scraper-blade held between the clamping-plates of the body, and a handle connected with the clampingplates of the body and having an upward and rearward inclination, the said handle being in adjustable sections, the forward one of said sections having a reduced threaded portion for engaging the scraper and an ear, the rear section having a ferrule on its lower end provided with an ear adapted to cooperate with the ear of said forward section, for the purpose described.
  • A-scraper consisting of two clamping body-plates, means for securing the two said plates together, a scraper-blade held between the clamping-plates, being substantially flush with one side and extending beyond the opposing side and provided with a rearwardlyturned cutting edge, and a handle constructed in two adjustable sections, the forward one of said sections having connection with the clamping-plates of the scraper and extending at an upward and rearward inclination there from, and provided at its rear end with an ear, the rear one of said sections having a ferrule on its forward end, provided with an ear adapted to cooperate with the ear of said forward section, and a thumb-screw for clam ping said cars into rigid engagement with each other, as specified.
  • a scraper consisting of two body-plates having their inner or opposing faces straight and having their lower portions beveled at their outer faces, means for securing the two body-plates together, each body-plate being provided with a central slot, a sleeve forming a portion of the forward body-plate at the slot therein and extending upwardly and rearwardly through the slot of the rear body-plate, a scraper-blade held between the two bodyplatcs, the said scraper-blade being substantially flush with one side edge of the bodyplates and extending beyond the opposite side edge of said plates, the lower portion of the scraper-blade being beveled at its forward face and straight at its rear face, and a handle constructed in adjustable sections, the lower section of which handle is removably located in the sleeve of the said forward body-plate, as and for the purpose set forth.
  • Ascraper consisting of two body-plates, and means for securing the same together, each body-plate being provided with a central slot, a sleeve forming a portion of the forward body-plate at the slot therein, and extending rearwardly through the slot of the rear body-plate, a scraper-blade held between the two body-plates, and a handle removably attached to the sleeve of the said forward body-plate, as set forth.

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No. 725,480. PATENTED APR. 14, 1903.
-J. B. PRICE.
FLOOR AND HARDWOOD SGRAPER. APPLICATION FILED DEG. s, 1902.
N0 MODEL.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.-
JOI-IN R. PRICE, OF FOND DU LAO, WISCONSIN.
I FLOOR HARDWOOD SCRAPER.
srncImcATIoN forming part of Letters Patent No. 72 dated April 14, 1903- Application filed December 8, 1902. Serial No. 134.327. (No model.)
To aZZ whom, it may concern.-
Be it known that 1, JOHN R. PRICE, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of handle.
A further purpose of the invention is to provide a scraper of the character mentioned which in operation is drawn toward the operator instead of being pushed forward, as is customary, whereby the power is better applied and the operator works from the finished surface, thus preventing injury thereto and enabling the operator to readily see whether or not the work is even and perfect.
The invention consists in the novel construction and combination of the several parts,
,as will be hereinafter fully set forth, and
pointed out in the claims.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the figures.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the improved scraper. Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the same, the handle being removed. Fig. 3
is a vertical section through the body of the scraper, the handle appearing in side elevation and Fig. 4 is a longitudinal section through a portion of the handle.
In the construction of the device the body 2 10 and 11 is provided withacentralslot, (designated, respectively, as 12 and 13,) and within the slot 12 of. the front plate 10 an interiorly-threaded sleeve 14 is produced, which has an upward and rearward inclination and extends within the slotl3 of the rear plate 11. The sleeve 14 receives a forward screw extension 15 from the handle 0. This handle is made in two sectionsnamely, a short forward section a and a longer rear or main section 0'. The forward section a is provided adjacent to the screw extension 15 .with a forrule '16 and with an ear 17, which extends rearwardly from one side of the center of the rear end of the section 0, as is best shown in Fig. 4.
The main or longer section a of the handle 0 is provided at its forward end preferably with a ferrule 18 and with an car 19, integral with the ferrule, which latter may be of any desired shape, said ear being adapted to register with the ear 17 of the shorter handlesection 0, and a set-screw 20 is passed through these two ears 17 and 19, so that the main section 0 of the handle may be placed and secured at any desired angle to the forward or shorter section 0.
The ear 17. of the shorter section 0 of the handle 0 is preferably integral with or is attached to the forward screw extension 15, as is also shown in Figs. 1 and 2. The scraper-blade B is fiat upon its rear face at its bottom or scraping edge and at the said edge is beveled upon its forward face, as is shown in Fig. 1, and the beveled edge is then rearwardly bent or turned, as shown in Figs. 1 and 3, in order to render the edge more effective for scraping purposes.
The scraper-blade is held between the two body-plates by screws 22, preferably passed through the body-plates above the scraperblade, and the scraper-blade B is preferably set flush at one end with one side of the body and extends some distance beyond the opposite side, as is shown in Fig.1. This extension of the scraper-blade is provided in order that the blade can be carried conveniently into corners or be made to operate upon moldings without the necessity of removing the handle.
In the operation of this scraper it is drawn toward the operator, thus enabling a much better purchase to be obtained upon the material to be scraped and enabling the operator to more conveniently carry out the work. It is obvious, as has been stated, that when the scraper is operated toward the operator the cleaned surface need not he traveled over or disturbed in the process of scraping and that the operator will always have the cleaned work in full View. The handle 0 need not necessarily be made very long and may be made of any suitable or approved material.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. A scraper consisting of a body comprising two clam ping-plates, a scraper-blade held between the clamping-plates of the body, and a handle connected with the clampingplates of the body and having an upward and rearward inclination, the said handle being in adjustable sections, the forward one of said sections having a reduced threaded portion for engaging the scraper and an ear, the rear section having a ferrule on its lower end provided with an ear adapted to cooperate with the ear of said forward section, for the purpose described.
2. A-scraper consisting of two clamping body-plates, means for securing the two said plates together, a scraper-blade held between the clamping-plates, being substantially flush with one side and extending beyond the opposing side and provided with a rearwardlyturned cutting edge, and a handle constructed in two adjustable sections, the forward one of said sections having connection with the clamping-plates of the scraper and extending at an upward and rearward inclination there from, and provided at its rear end with an ear, the rear one of said sections having a ferrule on its forward end, provided with an ear adapted to cooperate with the ear of said forward section, and a thumb-screw for clam ping said cars into rigid engagement with each other, as specified.
3. A scraper consisting of two body-plates having their inner or opposing faces straight and having their lower portions beveled at their outer faces, means for securing the two body-plates together, each body-plate being provided with a central slot, a sleeve forming a portion of the forward body-plate at the slot therein and extending upwardly and rearwardly through the slot of the rear body-plate, a scraper-blade held between the two bodyplatcs, the said scraper-blade being substantially flush with one side edge of the bodyplates and extending beyond the opposite side edge of said plates, the lower portion of the scraper-blade being beveled at its forward face and straight at its rear face, and a handle constructed in adjustable sections, the lower section of which handle is removably located in the sleeve of the said forward body-plate, as and for the purpose set forth.
4t. Ascraper, consisting of two body-plates, and means for securing the same together, each body-plate being provided with a central slot, a sleeve forming a portion of the forward body-plate at the slot therein, and extending rearwardly through the slot of the rear body-plate, a scraper-blade held between the two body-plates, and a handle removably attached to the sleeve of the said forward body-plate, as set forth.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
JOHN R. PRICE.
Witnesses:
M. 'l. SIMMONS, J. B. PERKINS.
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US5595424A (en) * 1994-04-27 1997-01-21 S.T. Japan Inc. Mini plane
US5915794A (en) * 1998-01-27 1999-06-29 Designer Floors, Inc. Hand scraper with improved grip
US20040060142A1 (en) * 2002-09-27 2004-04-01 Barry Hubbard Device for clearing rain gutters
US20090188066A1 (en) * 2008-01-30 2009-07-30 Van Deursen Gary E Wall scraper

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US5595424A (en) * 1994-04-27 1997-01-21 S.T. Japan Inc. Mini plane
US5915794A (en) * 1998-01-27 1999-06-29 Designer Floors, Inc. Hand scraper with improved grip
US20040060142A1 (en) * 2002-09-27 2004-04-01 Barry Hubbard Device for clearing rain gutters
US7260866B2 (en) * 2002-09-27 2007-08-28 Barry Hubbard Device for clearing rain gutters
US20090188066A1 (en) * 2008-01-30 2009-07-30 Van Deursen Gary E Wall scraper

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