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US907739A
US907739A US45363908A US1908453639A US907739A US 907739 A US907739 A US 907739A US 45363908 A US45363908 A US 45363908A US 1908453639 A US1908453639 A US 1908453639A US 907739 A US907739 A US 907739A
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  • the invention comprises the means which I employ in attaining both objects which consists primarily of a segmental head with a handle and an elastic graining pad secured on the curved surface of the head and over onto the hat surface.
  • a portion of the pad on the curved surface I form of concentric ribs which by being rocked and drawn over the surface to be grained may produce a extending 'variety of eifects, while a portion On the flat surface I prefer to make of several irregular projections adapted to give a quarter-sawed oak effect to the graining material.
  • Figure 1 is aperspective view of the tool
  • Fig. 2 is a development of thegraining pad.
  • A represents the' segmental head which isshown as a Wooden block -Inade in the form of a quarter cylinder.
  • B represents a handle for this head which is socketed inthe head.I vTwo sockets are preferably provided for the handle, one in each Of the hat faces of the head. In Fig. 1, one socket, not shown, is occupied by the handle B. The other socket is indicated b a.
  • the handle is easily removable from t e socket, which 'enables compactness in shipping. It may be inserted in either hole to give the presentation desired to the head. It is to be under-- stood that when the handle is in the socket shown in Fig.
  • the plortion of the pad having the ribs of sma er radius is thepart naturally usedy in graining, while when the handle is inserted in the hole a, the portion of the pad adj acentto the ribs of larger radius is employed, the tool being drawn over the surface, and at the same time rocked to produce the graining eect.
  • the pad referred to is indicated by C and consists preferably of a piece of rubber having concentric ribs c which are formed about a center c which is of the pad, while beyond these ribs, adjacent to the other edge of Athe pad, are formed preferably at Aone edge irregular projections c2.
  • the pad is secured about the curved surface of the head, as shown in Fig. 1 by nails or otherwise, the concentric ribs occupying the curved surface and the portion with the irregular rojec-f tions c2 being bent over onto the a jacent Hat surface and there secured.
  • a piece of felt or other softv backing D is placed etween the pad and wooden head.
  • a graining tool the combination of a head made in the form of ay quarter cylinder, a handle for said head, a graining surface of concentric ribs on the c urved portion of the head,'and a graining surface of irregular proectons on the adjacent iiat surface of the ea 1 2.
  • a graining tool the combination of a head made in the form ofa quarter cylinder,- a handle for said head, and a rubber graining pad composed of concentric ribs and isolate projections', said dpad being secured to the ead with the rib portion about the curved i *i srface, and the isolated projection portion for the handle formedin the fiat surfaces of on one of the adjacent Hat surfaces. the head. ⁇ 1 if 3.
  • a'graining tool the combination of a In testimony whereof, I hereunto affix my wooden head made with a curved surface and signature in the presence of two witnesseses.

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F. M. CLAPP.
GRAINING TOOL.
APPLIoATIoN FILED SEPT. 1s, 190e.
Patented 1m29, 1908.
UNITED sTArEs PATENTA OEEIOE.
FORD M. oLAPr, OE CLEVELAND,- OHIo, AssIGNoR Tol THE OHIO vARNIsH COMPANY, oF
CLEVELAND, OHIO, A CORPORATION OF OHIO. i
GRAINING-TOOL.
. Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec. 29, 1908.
Application filed lSeptember 18, 1908. Serial No. 453,639.
To all rwhom 'it may concern:
Be it known that I, FORD M. OLAPP, a citizen of the United States, residing at Cleveland, in the county of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio, have invented a certain new and useful .Improvement in Graining-Tools, of which etc. and which shall be very convenient in use and enable the user to get close to the corners of a room or into other conned space.
The invention comprises the means which I employ in attaining both objects which consists primarily of a segmental head with a handle and an elastic graining pad secured on the curved surface of the head and over onto the hat surface. A portion of the pad on the curved surface I form of concentric ribs which by being rocked and drawn over the surface to be grained may produce a extending 'variety of eifects, while a portion On the flat surface I prefer to make of several irregular projections adapted to give a quarter-sawed oak effect to the graining material.
rlfhe drawing clearly discloses my invention.
Figure 1 is aperspective view of the tool, and Fig. 2 is a development of thegraining pad.
Asshown in the drawing, A represents the' segmental head which isshown as a Wooden block -Inade in the form of a quarter cylinder. B represents a handle for this head which is socketed inthe head.I vTwo sockets are preferably provided for the handle, one in each Of the hat faces of the head. In Fig. 1, one socket, not shown, is occupied by the handle B. The other socket is indicated b a. The handle lis easily removable from t e socket, which 'enables compactness in shipping. It may be inserted in either hole to give the presentation desired to the head. It is to be under-- stood that when the handle is in the socket shown in Fig. 1, the plortion of the pad having the ribs of sma er radius is thepart naturally usedy in graining, while when the handle is inserted in the hole a, the portion of the pad adj acentto the ribs of larger radius is employed, the tool being drawn over the surface, and at the same time rocked to produce the graining eect.
The pad referred to is indicated by C and consists preferably of a piece of rubber having concentric ribs c which are formed about a center c which is of the pad, while beyond these ribs, adjacent to the other edge of Athe pad, are formed preferably at Aone edge irregular projections c2. The pad is secured about the curved surface of the head, as shown in Fig. 1 by nails or otherwise, the concentric ribs occupying the curved surface and the portion with the irregular rojec-f tions c2 being bent over onto the a jacent Hat surface and there secured. Preferably, a piece of felt or other softv backing D is placed etween the pad and wooden head. Q
To roduce the usual pine graining, for eXamp e, the curved surface of the head is employed, but whenever it is desired to give a quarter sawed effect, the tool is simply turned over and the projections c2v are use These projections are drawn across the sur-A the oor close to the Wall may be accomphshed b'y-either ortionof the tool.
. Having thus dlescribed my invention, I claim:
1. In a graining tool, the combination of a head made in the form of ay quarter cylinder, a handle for said head, a graining surface of concentric ribs on the c urved portion of the head,'and a graining surface of irregular proectons on the adjacent iiat surface of the ea 1 2. In a graining tool, the combination of a head made in the form ofa quarter cylinder,- a handle for said head, and a rubber graining pad composed of concentric ribs and isolate projections', said dpad being secured to the ead with the rib portion about the curved i *i srface, and the isolated projection portion for the handle formedin the fiat surfaces of on one of the adjacent Hat surfaces. the head.` 1 if 3. In a'graining tool, the combination of a In testimony whereof, I hereunto affix my wooden head made with a curved surface and signature in the presence of two Witnesses.
two. Hat surfaces, and a rubber pad secured FORD M. CLAPP. v
about the curved surface and extending over Witnesses:
onto the adjacent portion of one of the fiat J. B. LAMB,
surfaces, and a handle, there being sockets CURT B. MUELLER.
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