US97795A - Improvement in scribe-hook - Google Patents

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    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
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  • Figure 2 is a plan view, partly in section, of the same.
  • This invention relates to certain improvements on the 'scribe-hook for'weather-boards for whichLetters' Patent No. 72,885 were granted to me on the 31st day of December, 1867.! v l p
  • the present invention has for its object to make the instrument more generally useful, and better adaptable to the purposes for which it is intended, and
  • the invention consists, first, in attaching the spur to a longitudinal pin or screw, which can be turned, so
  • the invention also consists in making the marker adjustable on itsyfastening-pin, and in providing it with a V- shaped cutting-edge, so that it may swing on said pin, in accordance with the direction in which the slide is moved.
  • the invention consists, further, in providing springs p on the .main board-hook, for retaining the slide at eitherend.
  • j Figure 3 is a transverse section of the same, taken on the ⁇ plane ofthe line x x, fig. 1.
  • the scale c on the face of the block A, extendsv from the spul-.
  • Another ordinary inch-scale, f is arranged ou the samelhlock, to enable the-same to be used as a rule.
  • the spurc projects from a longitudinal pin, y, which can be turned so as to swing the spur out of the way,
  • the spur is carried out of the way.
  • the marker D is tted upon a pin, h, that has av head working in a slot on one side of tire block A.
  • the marker is a knife, with a V-shaped cutting-edge.
  • 'i is a pin, projecting from the pin h..
  • The' pin t lits through a segmental slot of a plate, j, that is clamped upon the piu h by a nut, 7c, or otherwise.
  • the marker is thus at liberty-to swing either way, so that its point l Vwill always swing back, when the device is drawn over a surface to be marked.
  • the marker D when provided with the V- shaped ⁇ cutting-edge, in combination with the pin t', projecting from the pin h into the segmental slot ofthe plate j, all arranged to operate substantially as herein shown and described, a'nd for the purpose set forth.

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JOHN NESTER, `OF PORTLAND, `OREGON.
Letters Patent No.` 97,795, dated December 14,A 1869.
INNERO'V'lEiIVIIEiNTA IN SCRIBE-HOOK.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same` To all 'whom it may concern 4: Y
Be it-knowu that I, J 01am NEsTEn, of Portland, in the` county of Multnomah, and State of Oregon, have invented a new and improved Scribe-Hook lfor Weather-Boarding; `and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof', which will enable others'skilled in the'art to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompauying drawings, fo
`ruling part of this specification, in which- VFigure l represents a side vievv, partlyiu section, of
my improved weather-boarding hook. p
.Figure 2 is a plan view, partly in section, of the same.
f Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts. i
f This invention relates to certain improvements on the 'scribe-hook for'weather-boards for whichLetters' Patent No. 72,885 were granted to me on the 31st day of December, 1867.! v l p The present invention has for its object to make the instrument more generally useful, and better adaptable to the purposes for which it is intended, and
`to provide for au adjustable spur and marker.
The invention consists, first, in attaching the spur to a longitudinal pin or screw, which can be turned, so
p that the spur may be swung out ofthe way.'
`The invention also consists in making the marker adjustable on itsyfastening-pin, and in providing it with a V- shaped cutting-edge, so that it may swing on said pin, in accordance with the direction in which the slide is moved. i v
The invention consists, further, in providing springs p on the .main board-hook, for retaining the slide at eitherend.
j Figure 3 is a transverse section of the same, taken on the `plane ofthe line x x, fig. 1.
by a longitudinal screw, but works independent in the slotted part of the block A, and can be locked in any desired position by a thumb-screw, al. l v
The scale c, on the face of the block A, extendsv from the spul-.
Another ordinary inch-scale, f, is arranged ou the samelhlock, to enable the-same to be used as a rule. The spurc projects from a longitudinal pin, y, which can be turned so as to swing the spur out of the way,
into a slot provided in the block A.
In case the device isto be used for other purposes than for weather-boarding, the spur is carried out of the way.
The marker D is tted upon a pin, h, that has av head working in a slot on one side of tire block A.
' The marker is a knife, with a V-shaped cutting-edge.
'i is a pin, projecting from the pin h.. The' pin t lits through a segmental slot of a plate, j, that is clamped upon the piu h by a nut, 7c, or otherwise.
The marker is thus at liberty-to swing either way, so that its point l Vwill always swing back, when the device is drawn over a surface to be marked.
Assoon as the motion of the block A is reversed, the position of the marker will also be changed.
In the block A are arranged springs m fm, within the slot in which the pin h travels, and at the ends of such slot, so as to retain the marker at either end, to
rpreveniait from working loose'on the block.
Having thus described my invention,
What I claim as uew,aud desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1.` The marker D, when provided with the V- shaped `cutting-edge, in combination with the pin t', projecting from the pin h into the segmental slot ofthe plate j, all arranged to operate substantially as herein shown and described, a'nd for the purpose set forth.
2. The springs m m, in combination with the marking-device D h j, for the purpose of retaining the I marker, arranged as herein shown and described.
. The above specification of my invention, signed by me, this 25th day of May, 1869.
` JOHN NESTER. Witnesses:
FRANK BLocmatY,` C. L. ToPLrFF.
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