US Patent: 947,020
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COMBINATION-TOOL FOR MINER'S USE.
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Patentee:
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Alfred Victor Des Moineaux (exact or similar names) - Denver, CO |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
Jul. 02, 1908 |
Granted: |
Jan. 18, 1910 |
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Patent 947,020 - edited drawing |
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Stan Schulz
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Description: |
"Briefly stated, the improvement embodies in compact and convenient form and adapted for consecutive use, a fuse-cutter, a fuse-splitter, a cap-crimper, whereby to secure a fulminate charged cap on an end of the fuse, and that also serves as a pair of pliers for bending wire, a stylus for producing a cap-receiving chamber in a powder stick, that is subsequently placed in a blast hole, and a knife-blade pivoted in a handle member of the tool, all the parts of the implement being preferably constructed of steel plate cut and bent into form by any suitable means."
Marketed as the KING COMBINATION MINING TOOL. The general features and layout are similar to the tool based on patent no. 464,088. See also Des Moineaux's patent 692,637. |
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