US Patent: 41,867
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| Improvement in Joiners' Gage
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Patentee:
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| Christian Sholl (exact or similar names) - Mount Joy, PA |
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Patent Dates:
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| Granted: |
Mar. 08, 1864 |
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Patent Pictures:
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Ralph Brendler
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Description: |
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One of the classic patent gages. The premise here is quite
simple, but really ingenious-- use a single screw to hold 3 or
4 arms by shaping the arms such that a single pressure point can
lock them all. This worked quite well, making these popular tools
in their day.
This gage was produced for about 20 years, in both 3- and 4-arm
configurations. The shape of the arm on the 3-arm gage was
slightly different than that shown in the patent drawing (it was
hexagonal, rather than triangular).
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