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US Patent: 1,636,637
Combination Tool
12-in-1 Tool
Patentee:
Thomas Setzer Hutchinson (exact or similar names) - Chicago, IL

USPTO Classifications:
33/454, 33/473, 33/809

Tool Categories:
rules
layout tools : compasses : dividers
layout tools : compasses
layout tools : marking gauges
layout tools : squares : bevel squares
layout tools : squares

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
12-in-1 - Nashville, TN

Witnesses:
Unknown

Patent Dates:
Applied: Jul. 31, 1926
Granted: Jul. 19, 1927

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Description:
This is a simple but useful combination tool for carpenters. It features two interlocking rulers, which can be rearranged to function as a square, bevel gage, marking gage, compass, dividers, protractor, and several other tools. This design is very similar to the much earlier Backstrom patent (1,009,214 - 11/21/1911), but no mention of this earlier patent is made in the claims.

These tools were apparently a hit with carpenters, as they were produced in large numbers as the "12-in-1 Tool". Early models were made of bronze and featured a scribing point on both arms, while later ones were nickel plated and replaced the scribing point with another diamond-shaped hold to hold a pencil or knife.

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