US Patent: 306,760
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| Leather Splitting Machine
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Patentee:
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| John T. Krebs (exact or similar names) - Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH |
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| 69/11 |
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Patent Dates:
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| Applied: |
Feb. 25, 1884 |
| Granted: |
Oct. 24, 1884 |
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Description: |
| Abstract:
This invention relates to machines for splitting leather and it consists in a new and novel io construction and arrangement of mechanism in which there is a knife, combined with adjustable rollers, and a roller-setting mechanism provided with a graduated scale, whereby the operator readily adjusts the machine to any required degree, enabling him to maintain a uniformity in thickness in splitting leather, the object of which is to provide a machine which requires- no calculating, testing, or trying to adjust, resulting in a saving of time and labor.
Claim:
In a leather splitting machine, the combination, with the splitting-knife, of a mechanism, substantially as described, constructed and arranged to hold the roller adjustably in its relation to the knife, and a graduated scale mechanism constructed and arranged for setting and holding the said roller-holding mechanism. |
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