US Patent: 1,040,078
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Marking-Gage
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Patentee:
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August H. Widen (exact or similar names) - Beverly, MA |
USPTO Classifications: |
33/42 |
Manufacturer: |
Not known to have been produced |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
Aug. 12, 1911 |
Granted: |
Oct. 01, 1912 |
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Ralph Brendler
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Description: |
This is a machinist's scratch gage reminiscent of the Barrett
patent (384,413) with two new and very interesting
features: a rack-and-pinion head adjustment, and an adjustable
marking point.
The head adjustment here is a real marvel-- turning the top screw
drives a worm gear via a pair of tiny bevel gears. This worm gear
engages a rack milled into the arm. A second screw is provided to
lock the adjuster in the desired position. This is quite a gadgety
and complex design, but it seems like it would be somewhat fragile.
The adjustable point, however, is quite simple yet useful. The
point is made in the form of a slotted blade held by a screw in the
end of the arm. By loosening the screw. the blade can be adjusted
to use like a "grasshopper" gage or a traditional marking gage.
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