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US Patent: 277,675
Bench-plate socket
Patentee:
James H. Buckley (exact or similar names) - Bangor, ME

USPTO Classifications:
144/306, 279/106

Tool Categories:
work holding : workbench devices

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
A. J. Merrill
William Franklin Seavey

Patent Dates:
Applied: Feb. 27, 1883
Granted: May 15, 1883

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Description:
"My invention consists of an improved socket for bench-plates, adapted to receive and hold staking-tools, shears, &c., designed for the use of tinsmiths, coppersmiths, and others, self-adjusting to tools varying in size and taper of shank to a considerable degree, and holding them firmly and securely. This the ordinary bench-plate will not do, allowing, as it does in almost every case, a large degree of 'wabble' to the tools, unless they have been specially fitted in each case, and then, even, they will inevitably loosen by wear."

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