US98813A - Improvement in weather-board gauge - Google Patents
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- j present invention is an improvement upon the weather-board gauge patented by me October 20, 1868, N o. 83,337, and consists in the construction and general arrangement of the parts as hereinafter described.
- A represents the bar of the gauge; B, the spur; C, the scribefblock, secured to the gaugev by means of the screw D; and E is the slide, all of which parts are arranged in relation to each other the same as in my former patent above mentioned.
- the scribe can be moved up to it readily, and scribe the board perfectly.
- the block is also by this means carried further from ⁇ the face of the bar, in order to give more strength to the block.
- the bar A is grooved ou its upper side'longitudinall y, into which groove the screw b fits, said screw securing the slide at any-point'desired:
- the portion of the slide E under the'barA is provided with a shoulder, d, which is' useful iin keeping the gauge from rocking whennotified place.
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@anni @Wire WORDEN E. sroDDARD, or FORT EDWRD, New YORK.
Letters-fatemi No. 98,813, dated Januar/ry 11, 1870.
:MPRQYEMENT IN WEATHER-Bomen GAUGE.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the lame.
1b all whom it may concern:
`VvBe it known that I, WORDEN E. STODDARD, of Fort Edward, in the county of Washington, and in the State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Weather-Board Gauge;
and do hereby declare that `the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of referenc'e marked thereon, makinga part of this specification.
j present invention is an improvement upon the weather-board gauge patented by me October 20, 1868, N o. 83,337, and consists in the construction and general arrangement of the parts as hereinafter described.
In order to enable others skilled in the art to which my invention appertains, to make and use the same, I will now proceed to describe its construction and operation, referring to the annexed drawing, in which? Figure l is a side view, and i Figure 2, a vertical cross-section of my improved gauge.
A represents the bar of the gauge; B, the spur; C, the scribefblock, secured to the gaugev by means of the screw D; and E is the slide, all of which parts are arranged in relation to each other the same as in my former patent above mentioned.
The spur B is made round on that portion which is inserted in the gauge, a round hole being drilled in the. gaugel for that purpose, which makes the spur stronger and less apt to get out of order.
Around the screw D, which connects the scribeblock C with the gauge, is placed a spiral spring, a, so
that if the gauge should not be set up to the casing,
the scribe can be moved up to it readily, and scribe the board perfectly. The block is also by this means carried further from `the face of the bar, in order to give more strength to the block.
The bar A, upon which the slide E moves, is made: round, by which means the gauge is made more accu-V rate, and the slide kept in right angle with the bar.
The bar A is grooved ou its upper side'longitudinall y, into which groove the screw b fits, said screw securing the slide at any-point'desired:
The portion of the slide E under the'barA is provided with a shoulder, d, which is' useful iin keeping the gauge from rocking when putin place.
From the shoulder d a flange or progection, e, eig
tends downward, so that if `the board is4 curved, itjwill throw the barA up from the centre, andlallow the spur B to take a firm hold, and hold the gauge in its proper place.
Having thus fully described my invention,
Vhat I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, isl
The' arrangement of the bar A, spur B, block 0,' screw D, spiral spring a, and slide E, with shoulder' d and flange e, all constructed as described, and for the purposes set forth.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing, I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this 2d day of November, 1869. l
. WORDEN E. STODDARD. [1.. s] lVitnesses:
SANFORD SMITH P. OBRIEN.
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