USD35081S - Design for a rope-splicer - Google Patents

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USD35081S
USD35081S US D35081 S USD35081 S US D35081S
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DESIGN.
No. 35,08l. Patented Supt. I0, I90].
J. L. FRAZIER.
HOPE SPLIGER.
(Application filed June 10, 1901.]
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JAMES L. FRAZIER, OF PEORIA, ILLINOIS.
DESIGN FOR A ROPE-SPLICER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Design No. 35,081, dated September 10, 1901.
Application filed June 10,1901. Serial No. 64,046. Term of patent 14 years.
5 have invented and produced a new and original Design for Rope-Splicers; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, which will enable others skilled in the art to which 0 it appertains to make and use the same.
This invention relates to a new and original design for a rope-splicer, which may be understood from the following specification with the aid of the accompanying drawings,
5 in which- Figure 1 is a perspective view of the complete splicer. Fig. 2 is a top view thereof.
The device consists of a body round in crosssection, one portion of which contains adove- 0 failed groove, as shown in Fig. 2, which extends entirely through it. The opposite end of this portion is reduced in thickness and has an opening through it.
Around the opening at each side of the device the metal is hollowed out to form an oval depression. The other portion carries a dovetail-shaped projection or tongue at one end, and the other end is tapered and provided with an opening like that described above, and around said opening the device is hollowed out, as before described. The body carrying the groove has a button between the hollow in its side and the upper flat surface, as shown, which is flush with the curved surface of the body. When assembled, the splicer appears as in Fig. 1.
Having thus described my invention, I clain1 The design for a rope-splicer as herein described and shown.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
JAMES L. FRAZIER. Witnesses:
FRANK T. MILLER, E. J. ABERSOLI.

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