US944922A - Turpentine-apron. - Google Patents

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US944922A
US944922A US49103009A US1909491030A US944922A US 944922 A US944922 A US 944922A US 49103009 A US49103009 A US 49103009A US 1909491030 A US1909491030 A US 1909491030A US 944922 A US944922 A US 944922A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01GHORTICULTURE; CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES, FLOWERS, RICE, FRUIT, VINES, HOPS OR SEAWEED; FORESTRY; WATERING
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  • My invention is an improvement in turpentine tools, and consists in certain novel constructions and combinations of parts hereinafter described and claimed.
  • Fig. 2 is a central longitudinal section of Fig. l; and Fig. 3 is an elevational View of the imr provelncnt, parts thereof being broken away.
  • rlhe present embodiment of the invention comprises an apron of sheet material, bent to form a chute whose bottom l is of a trapezoid form, the base 2 thereof being straight j as shown in lfig. l.
  • the sides ot the chute are cut away at the edge 3 adjacent the base on a substantially straight line inclined ⁇ downwardly from the base and the edge 4C adjacent to the apex is cut away as shown in l1 ⁇ ig.'2, the two lines meeting to form a
  • a container is provided, the said container being substantially rectangular in cross section and having an open top 7, and at approximately the center ot one side of the container openings are provided which are adapted to be engaged by a support 9.
  • the tree is cut away as at l5 to form afaee, and an incision 16 inclined inwardly and upwardly is made in the t'ace for receiving the base of the apron.
  • the incision 16 may be made with a broadax, holding it with the blade inclined upwardly and backwardly and driving itinto the tree with a maul.
  • the ordinary chute or apron used in turpentine woods is very liable to be disarranged by the rubbing of hogs thereagainst, and the improvement is designed to prevent such rubbing..
  • the points 5 are provided which are adapted to strike the hog, to deter it from rubbing against the cup and apron.
  • apron consisting of sheet material bent to form atrapezoidal bottom, and sides Wider at the base'of the bottom than at the apex, the upper corner of each of said sides being bent downward for the purpose set forth.

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T. H. STONE.
' TUBPBNTINE Amon. APPLICATION FILED APR. 20, k1909. 944,922, Patented Dec.28, 1909.
l si 7 MW y www TERE/ELL H. STONE, OF INDIAN PASS, FLORIDA TURPENTINn-APRON.
Application filed April 20, 1909. Serial No. l$91,030.
To all whom 'it may conce-rn:
Be 1t known that L TERRELL H. STONE, a
citizen of the UnitedStates, and a resident v tine-Aprons, of which the following is a specification.
My invention is an improvement in turpentine tools, and consists in certain novel constructions and combinations of parts hereinafter described and claimed.
Referring to the drawings forming a part hereof-Figure lis a perspective view of the improvement applied to the tree; Fig. 2 is a central longitudinal section of Fig. l; and Fig. 3 is an elevational View of the imr provelncnt, parts thereof being broken away.
rlhe present embodiment of the invention comprises an apron of sheet material, bent to form a chute whose bottom l is of a trapezoid form, the base 2 thereof being straight j as shown in lfig. l. The sides ot the chute are cut away at the edge 3 adjacent the base on a substantially straight line inclined` downwardly from the base and the edge 4C adjacent to the apex is cut away as shown in l1` ig.'2, the two lines meeting to form a A container is provided, the said container being substantially rectangular in cross section and having an open top 7, and at approximately the center ot one side of the container openings are provided which are adapted to be engaged by a support 9.
'In using the device, the tree is cut away as at l5 to form afaee, and an incision 16 inclined inwardly and upwardly is made in the t'ace for receiving the base of the apron. The incision 16 may be made with a broadax, holding it with the blade inclined upwardly and backwardly and driving itinto the tree with a maul.
The ordinary chute or apron used in turpentine woods is very liable to be disarranged by the rubbing of hogs thereagainst, and the improvement is designed to prevent such rubbing.. For this reason the points 5 are provided which are adapted to strike the hog, to deter it from rubbing against the cup and apron.
It will be observed that the sides of the chute are inclined at an obtuse angle with respect'to the bottom, thus permitting a free movement of the gum through the chute, which will prevent it hardening thereon.
I claim:
1. In a device of the class described, en apron consisting of sheet material bent to form atrapezoidal bottom, and sides Wider at the base'of the bottom than at the apex, the upper corner of each of said sides being bent downward for the purpose set forth.
2. An apron of sheet material bent to forni a chute wider at one end than at the other, the sides of the chute having their corners adjacent the wide edge of the chute bent downward to form points for the purpose set forth.
3. An apron of sheet material bent to form a chute wider at one end than at the other, the sides of the chute having their corners adjacent the wide edge of the chute bent downward to form points for the purpose set forth, the sldes of the chute being arranged at an obtuse angle to the bottom.
TERRELL i STONE.
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W. P. Donn, JOSEPH MESSINA.
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