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US Patent: 2,313,530
Combination Fence Tool
Patentee:
Herman D. Feigion (exact or similar names) - York, NE

USPTO Classifications:
140/121, 7/117, 7/131, 7/144

Tool Categories:
combination tools

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
none listed

Patent Dates:
Applied: Jan. 11, 1933
Granted: Mar. 09, 1943

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Description:
My invention relates to combination tools, and is more especially an improvement in tools or implements of this general character adapted for use in the construction of wire fences, being a substitute for the abandoned application filed by me January 11, 1933, Serial No. 651,200. I have in view the provision of a strong, durable and efficient combination tool possessing features of construction permitting it to be used for various purposes in putting up a wire fence; that is to say, the tool or implement constructed in accordance with my invention contemplates means for stretching the wires between the fence posts and for splicing or connecting ends of the wires together, in addition to the means usually provided in a tool of this kind for driving staples in fastening the wire strands to the fence posts, for pulling or loosening staples in tightening the wires, and for cutting the wire strands. My invention therefore consists, primarily, in providing one of the jaws of a pair of pliers with a spool-shape reel projecting laterally therefrom for use in stretching the wires between the posts and splicing the ends, in association with a hammer head projecting from the other jaw, as well as other features of construction to facilitate the work of putting up a wire fence—the particular construction of the spool-shape reel cooperating with the jaws of the pliers to hold the ends of the wires during the operation of stretching and splicing, as hereinafter fully described and specifically set forth in the claims.

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