US84140A - Improvement in shoemakers shaves - Google Patents
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- the principal feature of this invention consists in the device hereinafter described, for securing the knife in the stock, -by which the cost of construction is inaterially reduced, the knife secured in the stock in the most exact and substantial manner, and the objections .to previous devices for this purpose are obviated.
- Another feature of this invention consists in the Inode of constructing the handles of the stock, hereinafter described, by which the instrument .is made more convenient to operate, and the hands of the operator are protected from injury.
- Figure 2 is a transverse central section ofthe same.
- a A are the handles, which form a part of the xed portion ofthe stock.
- B and C are the bars which form the bed on which the knife D is secured, and F is' the bar which is intended to rest upon the work, forward of the knife, and regulate the depth of its cut; also forming, in combination with the knife, the throat through which theV shaving must pass.
- G is the cap which rests upon the knife, near its lower end, and which, in combination with the screw H, is used to secure ⁇ the knife and hold it in place, the cap, G, resting under bearings upon the lugs I I, for that purpose.
- the stock of the shave l prefer to make of cast Inalleable iron, or cast brass, in the forni shown in the drawings, and in casting it, Ik form lugs I I upon it, in such a manner as to allow the knife or cutter D and the cap, G, to be slid freely under them.
- the cap, G is so constructed that it may be slid down nearly to the edge of the cutter, and is provided with a screw, H', to aid in securing the cutter in position, which screw,
- the handles are formed with a sufficient rise from the plane of the face of the instrument tov give room for the lingers, when the instrument is used upon a flat surface, extending out under the handles; and for further security and convenience of operating, these handles are provided with a downward projection at the ends, as shown in iig. l, which not only forms good;
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cited Wsssseeww- JAMES' Y. SIMONS, OF TROY', 'NEW YORK.
Letters .Patent No. 84,140, dated November` 17, 1868.
IIWPROV'EMENT IN SHOEMAKERS SHAVES.
The Schedule referred to in these'Lettera Patent and making parl: of the same.
Specification of certain Improvements in Shoemakers Shaves, invented by JAMES Y. SIMoNs, of Troy, in the 'county of Rensselaer', and State of New York.
Nature and Object of the InrentoaA The principal feature of this invention consists in the device hereinafter described, for securing the knife in the stock, -by which the cost of construction is inaterially reduced, the knife secured in the stock in the most exact and substantial manner, and the objections .to previous devices for this purpose are obviated.
Another feature of this invention consists in the Inode of constructing the handles of the stock, hereinafter described, by which the instrument .is made more convenient to operate, and the hands of the operator are protected from injury.
Description of the Accompany/ing Drawings.
Figure l-is a front elevation of a shave embodying my improvements.
Figure 2 is a transverse central section ofthe same.
. v General Description.
A A are the handles, which form a part of the xed portion ofthe stock. B and C are the bars which form the bed on which the knife D is secured, and F is' the bar which is intended to rest upon the work, forward of the knife, and regulate the depth of its cut; also forming, in combination with the knife, the throat through which theV shaving must pass.
G is the cap which rests upon the knife, near its lower end, and which, in combination with the screw H, is used to secure `the knife and hold it in place, the cap, G, resting under bearings upon the lugs I I, for that purpose. The construction of most of thc parts -will bereadily understood by an inspection of the drawings.
The stock of the shave l prefer to make of cast Inalleable iron, or cast brass, in the forni shown in the drawings, and in casting it, Ik form lugs I I upon it, in such a manner as to allow the knife or cutter D and the cap, G, to be slid freely under them. The cap, G, is so constructed that it may be slid down nearly to the edge of the cutter, and is provided with a screw, H', to aid in securing the cutter in position, which screw,
when the parts are in position, rests upon the knife, immediately or nearly opposite the bar C, the lugsII heilig so constructed as to allow thc cap, G, to rock upon them, and permit the screw to bear upon the cutter, and also force the forward end ofthe cap down upon it.
The parts having been constructed as described and shown, the cutter and cap are placed in position, and having been brought. to the proper adjustment, are there secured, by tightening` the screw H. This construction, combination, and arrangement o f parts give a very strong and reliable fastening, and abrd great facility in the adjustment of the knife.
Tomake thenstrument convenient to operate, and to secure thc hands of the workmen from injury while using it, the handles are formed with a sufficient rise from the plane of the face of the instrument tov give room for the lingers, when the instrument is used upon a flat surface, extending out under the handles; and for further security and convenience of operating, these handles are provided with a downward projection at the ends, as shown in iig. l, which not only forms good;
bearings for the hands at the ends of the handles, but
also affords protection to the fingers, in case the end? of one of the handles should be brought down suddenly upon the cutting-board.
For the purpose of making these handles as light as practicable, and also to make them more convenient to the grasp of the hand, I make them pretty thin, and-partially concave in the under side, as shown in flg. l.
Claims. I claim as my invention- 1. The combination of the bars B and C, and lugs I I, the knife D, cap G, and screw H, substantially as and to the effect hcreinbefore set forth.
2. The formation of the handles A, iu such a inan-l ner as to give space for the fingers below them, and with downward projections at their ends, substantially as set forth. j
JAMES Y. SIMONS. Witnesses:
AUs'rrN F. PARK, HEMAN HUFFMAN.
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