US Patent: 2,077,509
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Saw Handle
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Patentee:
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Arthur N. Blum (exact or similar names) - Philadelphia, PA |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
Jun. 27, 1935 |
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Apr. 20, 1937 |
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Russ Allen. "Vintage Machinery" entry for Henry Disston & Sons
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Description: |
Two piece molded handle with main handle component and clamping plate that fit together over the blade and is attached with lock washered screws. Objects of the patent include: a stronger, more durable and better appearing handle; insure the saw blade is retained without having to excessively tighten the screws; prevent the handle from working loose; prevent damage to the screws by the blade; equal pressure on the blade and normal fit to the blade; make the handle interchangeable; and to take advantage of the features of molded plastics.
Offered by Disston in their D-95 Masterpiece in three color combinations: Onyx Green with Red Shield; Brown with Green Shield; and Brown with Orange Shield. |
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