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GB Patent: GB-736,120
Improved locking means for a jaw member of a woodworker's cramp or like fitting slidable on a bar
Patentee:
Harold Deacon (exact or similar names) - Manchester, England

USPTO Classifications:

Tool Categories:
work holding : clamps : bar and pipe clamps

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
Woden Works - Wednesbury, England

Witnesses:
Unknown

Patent Dates:
Applied: Mar. 09, 1953
Granted: Aug. 31, 1955

Patent Pictures:
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"Vintage Machinery" entry for Woden Tools Ltd.
Description:
A 1956 catalog from Woden Works shows the "No. 114 steel sash cramp" that was "fitted with the DEACON tail-slide Patent No. 736120. This tail-slide incorporates a spring-loaded catch. When the catch is depressed the slide may be freely moved along the bar, the pin automatically selecting the next stop. The tail-slide is securely locked regardless of the angle at which the bar may be turned." The No. 115 had the same mechanism but with a jaw depth of 2 1/4 inches where the No. 114 was 2 inches.

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