US Patent: 667,494
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Shingler's Hatchet
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Patentee:
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William J. Burns (exact or similar names) - Bonanza, Sebastian County, AK |
USPTO Classifications: |
7/122 |
Manufacturer: |
Not known to have been produced |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
Jun. 28, 1900 |
Granted: |
Feb. 05, 1901 |
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Joel Havens
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Description: |
My invention relates to improvements in hatchets, and particularly in hatchets for use by carpenters in placing shingles and weather boarding, the improvements consisting particularly in a gage attachment or attachments for a carpenter's hatchet, by means of which the shingles or weather boarding may be gauged uniformly and the necessity for chalking a line in order to have the row of shingles or of weather-boarding straight is obviated.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is;
1. In a carpenter's tool, the combination with a hatchet having a straight forward edge and provided with a series of sockets along the blade portion of said edge, and having an elongated poll and a series of sockets along the rear of the said poll; of a plug adapted to engage in one of said sockets, and adjustable from one to another, for use as a gage, substantially as described.
2. In a carpenter's tool, the combination with a hatchet having a straight forward edge and provided with a series of sockets along the blade portion of said edge, and having an elongated poll and a series of openings at either side of the middle of the poll and at the rear side thereof; of a plug adapted to engage any one of said sockets, and adjustable from one to another, for use as a gage, substantially as described.
3. In a carpenter's tool, the combination with a hatchet having a straight forward edge, and a series of tapered sockets formed in the blade portion of said edge; of a plug having a tapered point adapted to engage either of said openings for use as a gage, substantially as herein before described.
4. In a carpenter's tool, the combination with a hatchet having an elongated poll, said poll having two sets of tapered sockets formed equidistant from and on opposite sides of the middle line of the poll, and a plug, having a tapering point adapted to fit any one of the said sockets, and serving as a gage, substantially as herein before described.
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