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  • the object of my'invention is such a change in the construction of handles for crosscutsaws as will make them more convenient and less liable to get out of order in use, and at the same time permit their manufacture and sale at a lower rate; and my invention therein consists in providing the straining-rod with 1eft-hand screw-threads on its upper end, working in a corresponding threaded nut; and, further, in a movable cap of peculiar construction.
  • Figure 1 represents my handle as attached to a saw, as seen with the saw endwise.
  • Fig. 2 represents the same, the saw being shown sidewise with the handle in section; and
  • Fig. 3 represents the top of the movable cap.
  • Thesaw A has an opening, a, through the blade near its end.
  • the wooden part of the handle B has a cylindrical central opening, 1),
  • opening I) a nut, O, with rounded ends is driven down until its threaded central opening comes in line with the center of the opening I), and it is held in place there by reason of its fitting the opening 11, which is larger than the opening 12, and by means of a plug, with which the opening I) is closed.
  • a cast-metal ferrule, D having shoulders d and tapering neck d, is secured upon the lower end of the handle B, so as to make a neat fit, and the tapering neck cl is likewise intended to fit closely within the movable cap .E.
  • This cap is of cast metal, with a chamber,
  • the hook In applying the handle to a saw, the hook is inserted in the opening in the saw-blade, the threaded rod passes through the nut, and by turning the handle to the left the saw is strained, with its upper edge in the groove in the movable cap, and is ready for use. By turning the handle-the other way the hook is released from the saw-blade, and the handle conveniently detached.
  • the movable cap E provided with a central opening and a groove upon one side of the same across its greatest diameter, substantially as set forth.

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Patentadjune 29,1875.
THE GRAPHIC C0.PHOTOLITH.39&4Y PARK Pucpum E. ANDREWS.
Handles for Crusscut-Saws,
UNITED Snares Maw @FFIOE.
EMANUEL ANDREW S, OF WILLIAMSPORT, PENNSYLVANIA.
IMPROVEMENT IN HANDLES FOR GROSSCUT-SAWS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 165,05 5, dated June 29, 1875; application filed December 5, 1872.
To all whom "it may concern:
Be it known that I, EMANUEL ANDREWS, of VVilliamsport, in the county of Lycoming and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Handles for Orosscut-Saws; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description of the same, reference being had to the aceom panying drawings and to the letters of reference marked thereon.
The object of my'invention is such a change in the construction of handles for crosscutsaws as will make them more convenient and less liable to get out of order in use, and at the same time permit their manufacture and sale at a lower rate; and my invention therein consists in providing the straining-rod with 1eft-hand screw-threads on its upper end, working in a corresponding threaded nut; and, further, in a movable cap of peculiar construction.
To enable others to construct my handle I now proceed to describe the same, makingreferenee to the drawings, in which Figure 1 represents my handle as attached to a saw, as seen with the saw endwise. Fig. 2 represents the same, the saw being shown sidewise with the handle in section; and Fig. 3 represents the top of the movable cap.
Like letters of like kinds denote corresponding parts in each figure.
Thesaw A has an opening, a, through the blade near its end. The wooden part of the handle B has a cylindrical central opening, 1),
extending up from the bottom the greater part of its length, and at right angle to that, and at a point near the bottom another opening, 1), extending through the opening I) and a little distance beyond. These openings are made most conveniently with boring-tools, and the last named is a little larger than the first named. Through this opening I) a nut, O, with rounded ends is driven down until its threaded central opening comes in line with the center of the opening I), and it is held in place there by reason of its fitting the opening 11, which is larger than the opening 12, and by means of a plug, with which the opening I) is closed. A cast-metal ferrule, D, having shoulders d and tapering neck d, is secured upon the lower end of the handle B, so as to make a neat fit, and the tapering neck cl is likewise intended to fit closely within the movable cap .E. This cap is of cast metal, with a chamber,
its lower end turned into a hook, f.
In applying the handle to a saw, the hook is inserted in the opening in the saw-blade, the threaded rod passes through the nut, and by turning the handle to the left the saw is strained, with its upper edge in the groove in the movable cap, and is ready for use. By turning the handle-the other way the hook is released from the saw-blade, and the handle conveniently detached.
In using handles for crosseut-saws, all of which have been made with right-hand screwthreads upon the straining-rod, it has been found that the tendency of the hand, in drawin g the saw toward the person, is to bend inwardly, the effect of which motion is continually to unscrew said rod, and to loosen the handle, which after a little is apt to come entirely off the saw, which is an annoying matter at all times, and especially when these saws are used, as they are most commonly, in the forests, in deep snows, and severely cold weather. To remedy this inclination of the hand in work to unscrew the handle there have been many contrivances; but all are ex; pensive and none of them convenient. By 1n y left-hand screw-thread the tendency of the hand in sawing is to screw up and bind the handle more firmly all the time.
In mannfacturin g handles for crosscnt-saws, it has been found essential to have the straining-rod in the center of the handle, for obvious reasons; and where a cap with equal central diameters has been used with a groove to receive the edge of the saw, it was necessary, in order to bring such groove as near as possible to the greatest diameter of the cap, to use iron rods half-round at their lower ends, with the flat side next to the saw-blade, which has been found to be expensive and also inconvenient. I remedy this defect by my peculiar shape of the cap, which has its longest diameter on one side of the center, so that I am able to employ merchantable round rod without change, except to turn a hook at one end and cut a thread in the other, and have the groove near the center of Weight and strength of metal, with the greatest possible length of bearing. By making an opening in the saw-blade, into which I fasten the hook of the straining-rod, I am enabled to use a shorter and cheaper rod.
Having thus described my invention and set out some of its advantages, what I claim as new therein and my invention is-- 1. The combination, in a handle for crosscut-saws, of the straining-rod F, with its upper end cut with left hand threads, and a corresponding threaded nut, O, substantially as set forth.
2. The movable cap E, provided with a central opening and a groove upon one side of the same across its greatest diameter, substantially as set forth.
This specification signed and witnessed this 2d day of December, 1872.
EMANUEL ANDREWS.
Witnesses:
J. A. BEEBER, J. G. HILL.
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