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US Patent: 2,133,095
Tool Handle Attaching and Shock-Absorbing Means
Patentee:
Edward M. Holfeiner (exact or similar names) - Columbus, OH

USPTO Classifications:
219/138, 30/525

Tool Categories:
woodworking tools : handsaws : saw handles

Assignees:
Ohlen-Bishop Co. - Columbus, OH

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
Unknown

Patent Dates:
Applied: Jul. 02, 1936
Granted: Oct. 11, 1938

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Description:
A resilient material is used between the saw handle and the blade as well as enclosing most of the screw shank that attaches the handle. Purpose is to prevent the loosening and/or cracking of the handle due to the movement of the wood handle as well as to isolate the handle from vibration and shock (in the non-electrical sense).

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