US Patent: 1,032,956
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Plane Combination Plow Plane
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Patentee:
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Jacob Siegley (exact or similar names) - Wilkes-Barre, PA |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
Oct. 18, 1911 |
Granted: |
Jul. 16, 1912 |
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Description: |
The final patented improvements to Siegley's combination plane 216979. The improvements are aimed at "the mouth of the plane may be easily freed of shavings; to provide an improved depth gage between the runners to determine the depth of a matched tongue or beading; to provide improved means for steadying the parts of the adjustable runner, and to improve the structure of these planes generally. The depth gage is the type commonly seen on Stanley blades for sash and tongues wherin a depth stop is mounted by a screw between the two sections of the blade. The improved runner is a second (adjustable)forward runner. As the forward runner is adjustable it allows for the mouth to be set to prevent the shavings from clogging.
As Stanley had acquired Siegley's patent rights by this time, many of these features appear on Stanley No. 45 and No. 55 combination planes. |
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