US Patent: 1,060,312
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Extension-frame hacksaw
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Patentee:
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Frank S. Bradley (exact or similar names) - West Haven New Haven County, CT |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
Sep. 09, 1912 |
Granted: |
Apr. 29, 1913 |
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Joel Havens "Vintage Machinery" entry for West Haven Manufacturing Co. "Vintage Machinery" entry for Millers Falls Co.
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Description: |
This hacksaw frame is very similar in design to the Millers Falls #12 hacksaw. It is not known at this writing whether or not Millers Falls copied this patent or purchased it.
Abstract:
Mv invention relates to an improvement in extension-frame hack saws, the object being to replace the longitudinally arranged round grip with which such saws are generally provided, with the so called "easy grip " which better conforms in contour to the hand, and which is located in an inclined position.
Claim:
In an extension-frame hack-saw, the combination with a grip-plate formed with a slot and located in the plane of the saw, of an extension saw-frame mounted in the said plate with its free end extending rearwardly through the said slot, and grip-scales mounted in the plane of the saw upon the said plate and having their upper ends interposed between the hand of the user and the free rear end of the extension saw-frame for the protection of the hand therefrom. |
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