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US Patent: 2,802,259
Multi-Purose Hand Tool
Patentee:
Arthur E. Stoner (exact or similar names) - Dayton, OH

USPTO Classifications:
30/429, 30/450, 30/90.1, 7/152, 7/164, 7/169

Tool Categories:
combination tools

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
none listed

Patent Dates:
Applied: Jul. 12, 1954
Granted: Aug. 13, 1957

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Description:
D. Robert Cervera - patent attorney

What is claimed and desired to be secured by United States Letters Patent is:

1. A relatively flat thin metallic combination tool comprising, an upper and lower portion integrally interconnected by an intermediate throat portion; an elongate cutting edge on said lower portion at one side of said throat portion; engaging means on said upper portion at said one side of the throat portion in spaced facing relation to less than one half of said cutting edge; guard means on said upper portion adjacent to the engaging means; and spaced gripping means at said other side of said throat means defining a handle whereby there is provided a multiple purpose combination hand tool.

2. A relatively thin flat metallic combination hand tool comprising, an upper and lower portion interconnected by an intermediate reduced throat portion; an elongate cutting edge on said lower portion extending from one side of said throat portion; hook means on said upper portion extending from said one side of said throat portion and lying in spaced facing relation to less than one half of said cutting edge adjacent said throat portion; a finger guard on said upper portion extending outwardly therefrom substantially adjacent the juncture of said hook means and throat portion; and the upper and lower portions at the other side of said throat portion extending therefrom in substantially spaced diverging relation to define a relatively wide angle gripping handle for said combination tool.

3. A relatively thin flat metallic combination hand tool comprising, an upper and lower portion interconnected by an intermediate reduced throat portion; an elongate cutting edge on said lower portion extending angularly downwardly at one side of and from said throat portion to an end of said lower portion; hook means on said upper portion extending from said one side of said throat portion in spaced facing relation to less than one half of said cutting edge; said hook means defined by a first ogee curved portion extending from the juncture of said cutting edge and throat portion to the free end of said hook means, and a second ogee curved portion extending rearwardly and outwardly from said free end of said hook means; a finger guard on said upper portion extending outwardly therefrom substantially adjacent the juncture of said hook means and throat portion; and the upper and lower portions at the other side of said throat portion extending therefrom in substantially bifurcated diverging relation to define a relatively wide angle gripping handle substantially rearwardly of said finger guard.

4. A relatively thin flat metallic combination hand tool formed from a single piece of high alloy steel comprising, an upper and lower portion interconnected by an intermediate reduced throat portion; an elongate cutting edge along an upper edge of said lower portion extending angularly downwardly at one side of and from said throat portion to a free end of said lower portion; hook means on a lower edge of said upper portion extending from said one side of said throat portion in spaced facing relation to less than one half of said cutting edge; said hook means defined by a first ogee curved portion extending from the end of said hook means to the juncture of said cutting edge and throat portion defining an angulated slot there between, and a second ogee curved portion extending rearwardly and outwardly from said free end of the hook means; a finger guard integrally forming a continuation of said second ogee curved portion and extending outwardly from said upper portion; and the upper and lower portions at the other side of said throat portion extending therefrom in substantially bifurcated diverging relation to define a relatively wide angle gripping handle substantially rearwardly of said finger guard.

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