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US Patent: 134,729
Improvement in Gages
Twist-Lock Marking Gage
Patentee:
John W. Butler (exact or similar names) - New Britain, CT

USPTO Classifications:
33/42

Tool Categories:
layout tools : marking gauges

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
H. Chapin's Son - Middletown, CT

Witnesses:
Morris Benham
William G. Kinlock
L. J. Simonds
T. E. Steele

Patent Dates:
Granted: Jan. 14, 1873

Patent Pictures: [ 1 | 2 ]
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Description:
Another unusual head locking mechanism patent. This one is particularly interesting, as there is no visual indication of how it works-- the entire mechanism is buried in the head. When the head is turned slightly the arm loosens, and turning the head slightly in either direction will lock it again.

This gage uses a small moon-shaped brass cam riding in a groove in the arm. This cam sits in a hollowed out portion of the head, such that turning the head will force the cam into the side of the head, thus locking the arm.

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