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US744587A
US744587A US11312602A US1902113126A US744587A US 744587 A US744587 A US 744587A US 11312602 A US11312602 A US 11312602A US 1902113126 A US1902113126 A US 1902113126A US 744587 A US744587 A US 744587A
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  • This invention relates to a device for facilitating marking and cutting glass, cardboard, and analogous articles.
  • a sheet of glass for example, may be readily marked to the desired form and dimensions and cut, or a sheet of cardboard may be similarly treated.
  • a mat for pictures may be marked and cnt with any desired exterior and interior marginal form.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse section thereof, and
  • Fig. 3 is a detail perspective view of one of the slides.
  • the board proper is represented at a and is formed with groovesl a', running parallel with its edges continuously around the same and adapted to carry the two slides, one of Vwhich is particularly shownin Fig. 3.
  • These slides are formed of sheet metal and comprise each a body Z7 with inwardly-bent edges b', forming runners iitting in the grooves ed in the top and bottomof the board. From the body b rises a pin b2, and each body is provided with a spring-dog b3, the bill or point of which passes through the body and is adapted to engage the edge of the board.
  • the grooves d run through to the edges of the board, so that the slides may be moved on and off the board to assume any'position desired. For example, in Fig.
  • the slides are shown on the long or side edges of the board. If desired, they may be removed from these edges and placed on the end edges. Coacting with the slides is a straight-edge c, one end of which is orificed to receive the pin b2 of one slide, while the other end ,is formed with a slot c', adapted to receive the pin b2 of sei-a1 no. 113.126. (No man.)
  • d indicatesan angled ange orelevation formed onor fastened to the board, at one corner thereof, this flange describing a right angle conforming truly to the adj acentcorner of the board and being adapted tohave a plate of glass or other material placed against it, as shown with respect to the glass plate e in Figs.' 1 and 2.
  • the glass In using the device assuming that it be desired to mark and cut the plate of glass e the glass should be placed on the board with one of its corners fitted true to the angled iiange d, and then the slides b should be adjusted with respect to the scales so as to describe on the glass plate the form which itis desired to out therefrom, which form maybe either a square form (see the full-line position of the straight-edge c) or a diagonal form, (see the dotted-line position of the straight-edge c.) The proper adjustment having beenattained, a cutting or marking tool run along the straight-edge will mark or cut the glass plate, as desired.
  • a marking instrument comprising a rectangular board, two slides mounted to move -on opposite edges of the board, means carried on the slides and capable of releasably engaging the board adjustably to fasten the slides to the board, a straight-edge pivoted to one slide and having a slot at the opposite end, said slot loosely receiving a part of one IOO slide, and an angular iiange fastened to one corner of the board and raised above the surface thereof, said board having a scale in arked thereon.
  • a marking instrument comprising a reetangular board, two slides mounted to move on opposite edges of the board, a straightedge pivoted to one slide and having a slot -at the opposite end, said slot loosely receiving a part of one slide, and an angular flange fastened to one corner of the board and raised above the surface thereof, said board having a scale marked thereon, each slide being essentially U-shaped in cross-section and having its inner edges turned inward and the board having grooves therein in which said inturned edges run.
  • a marking instrument comprising a rectangular board, two slides mounted to move on opposite edges of the board, a straight-edge pivoted to one slide and having a slot at the opposite end, said slot loosely receiving a part of one slide, and an angular flange fastened to one corner of the board and raised above the surface thereof, said board having a scale marked thereon, the said slides being' essentially U shaped in cross-section and embracing the edges of the board.
  • a marking instrument comprising a board having a scale thereon and having parallel side edges and grooves in its top and bottom faces adjacent to said edges, slides einbracing said edges of the board and having portions running in the grooves, means for holding the slides at the desired position on the edges of the board, a straight-edge pivoted to one slide and having slotted connection with the other slide, and an angular flange fastened to one side of the board and raised above the surface thereof.

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No.' 744,587. PATENTBD Nov. 17, 190s.
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MARKING BOARD. APPLICATION FILED JUNE z5. 1902 www .l
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'UNITED STATES Patented November 17, 1903.
PATENT OEEICE.
FRIEDRICH MOEHLE, or MASON CITY, IowA.
MARKING-BOARD.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N o. 744,587, dated November 17, 1903.'
Application led June 25| 1902.
To all whom, t may concern:
Be it known .that I, FRIEDRICH M oEHLE, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Mason City, in the county of Cerro Gordo and State of Iowa, have invented a new and Improved Marking-Board, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
This invention relates to a device for facilitating marking and cutting glass, cardboard, and analogous articles. By means of the invention a sheet of glass, for example, may be readily marked to the desired form and dimensions and cut, or a sheet of cardboard may be similarly treated. For example, a mat for pictures may be marked and cnt with any desired exterior and interior marginal form.
This specification is an exact description of one example of my invention, While the claims define the actual scope thereof.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specication, in whichsimilar characters of reference indicate corresponding `parts in all the views.
Figure 1 is a plan view of the invention. Fig. 2 is a transverse section thereof, and Fig. 3 is a detail perspective view of one of the slides.
The board proper is represented at a and is formed with groovesl a', running parallel with its edges continuously around the same and adapted to carry the two slides, one of Vwhich is particularly shownin Fig. 3. -These slides are formed of sheet metal and comprise each a body Z7 with inwardly-bent edges b', forming runners iitting in the grooves ed in the top and bottomof the board. From the body b rises a pin b2, and each body is provided with a spring-dog b3, the bill or point of which passes through the body and is adapted to engage the edge of the board. The grooves d run through to the edges of the board, so that the slides may be moved on and off the board to assume any'position desired. For example, in Fig. l the slides are shown on the long or side edges of the board. If desired, they may be removed from these edges and placed on the end edges. Coacting with the slides is a straight-edge c, one end of which is orificed to receive the pin b2 of one slide, while the other end ,is formed with a slot c', adapted to receive the pin b2 of sei-a1 no. 113.126. (No man.)
Figs. 2 and 4, and the slides should be ad-4 justed with respect to these scales,as will be fully pointed out hereinafter.v
d indicatesan angled ange orelevation formed onor fastened to the board, at one corner thereof, this flange describing a right angle conforming truly to the adj acentcorner of the board and being adapted tohave a plate of glass or other material placed against it, as shown with respect to the glass plate e in Figs.' 1 and 2.
In using the device assuming that it be desired to mark and cut the plate of glass e the glass should be placed on the board with one of its corners fitted true to the angled iiange d, and then the slides b should be adjusted with respect to the scales so as to describe on the glass plate the form which itis desired to out therefrom, which form maybe either a square form (see the full-line position of the straight-edge c) or a diagonal form, (see the dotted-line position of the straight-edge c.) The proper adjustment having beenattained, a cutting or marking tool run along the straight-edge will mark or cut the glass plate, as desired.
Itis clear that the use of my invention is not limited to the example here given, but
that various other workmay be done, all of which'will suggest itself to skilled mechanics. Various changes in the form and details of my invention may be resorted to at will without departing from the spirit of my invention. Hence I consider myself entitled to all forms of the invention as may lie within the intent of Iny claims.
Having thus described my invention, I
claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. A marking instrument, comprising a rectangular board, two slides mounted to move -on opposite edges of the board, means carried on the slides and capable of releasably engaging the board adjustably to fasten the slides to the board, a straight-edge pivoted to one slide and having a slot at the opposite end, said slot loosely receiving a part of one IOO slide, and an angular iiange fastened to one corner of the board and raised above the surface thereof, said board having a scale in arked thereon.
2. A marking instrument, comprising a reetangular board, two slides mounted to move on opposite edges of the board, a straightedge pivoted to one slide and having a slot -at the opposite end, said slot loosely receiving a part of one slide, and an angular flange fastened to one corner of the board and raised above the surface thereof, said board having a scale marked thereon, each slide being essentially U-shaped in cross-section and having its inner edges turned inward and the board having grooves therein in which said inturned edges run.
3. A marking instrument, comprising a rectangular board, two slides mounted to move on opposite edges of the board, a straight-edge pivoted to one slide and having a slot at the opposite end, said slot loosely receiving a part of one slide, and an angular flange fastened to one corner of the board and raised above the surface thereof, said board having a scale marked thereon, the said slides being' essentially U shaped in cross-section and embracing the edges of the board.
4. A marking instrument, comprising a board having a scale thereon and having parallel side edges and grooves in its top and bottom faces adjacent to said edges, slides einbracing said edges of the board and having portions running in the grooves, means for holding the slides at the desired position on the edges of the board, a straight-edge pivoted to one slide and having slotted connection with the other slide, and an angular flange fastened to one side of the board and raised above the surface thereof.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence oi' two subscribing witnesses.
FRIEDRICH MOEIIIJE.
XVitnesses:
H. C. RIEFE, C. A. PARKER.
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US2578811A (en) * 1947-04-25 1951-12-18 John A Koehler Two-man glass-cutting board or table
US3137942A (en) * 1959-05-14 1964-06-23 Wiedemann Machine Company Coordinated inspection device

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US2578811A (en) * 1947-04-25 1951-12-18 John A Koehler Two-man glass-cutting board or table
US3137942A (en) * 1959-05-14 1964-06-23 Wiedemann Machine Company Coordinated inspection device

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