US87032A - Improvement in the construction of table-cutlery - Google Patents
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- my invention consists in a-mode 0f connecting knives to handles, by extending the blade toward the rear, along the side of the handle.
- Figure 2 a plan view.
- A represents the blade of a knife, the rear end of which is bent, so as to conform to the shape of onehalf ofthe front end of the handle B, extending a suitable distance along the side of the same.
- This part of the knife-blade is sunk into the handle, so as to present a smooth and even surface.
- a metal piece, C is sunk into the handle, so as to preserve a uniform appearance of the handle, and at the same time acting, in a measure, as a brace'to the knife on that side.
- the knife-blade, thus extended, and the piece C, are secured to the handle by rivets passing entirely through the same, from side to side.
- the handle B cantthus be made perfectly solid, and there will be no danger-of the handle breaking or coming off, as is now only too often the case.
- My object ⁇ is to so form the connection that it will be neat and strong, and is manufactured' With very little cost and time, making a durable and handsome finish to the knife without much expense.
- the blade elongated and formed so as to extend over one side of the tapered end of the wood handle, and be secured thereto, substantially as shown and de-A scribed.
- the metal strip or plate on the opposite side of the wood handle, for protecting and shielding the same, and secured parallel with the extended blade, substantially as described.
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A. E. ELMER, OF WINDSOR, VERMONT, ASSIGNOR 'IO WIND- SOR MANUFACTURING COMPANY, OF SAME PLACE.
Lette/rs Patent No. 87,032, dated February 16, 1869. y
IMPROVEMENT IN THE CONSTRCTION OF TABLE-CUTLERY.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
y in Mode of Connecting Knives and Forks to Handles;
and do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear,
4 `and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon.
The nature of my invention consists in a-mode 0f connecting knives to handles, by extending the blade toward the rear, along the side of the handle.
In order to enable others skilled in the art to which my invention appertains, to make and use the same, I will describe the manner in lwhich it is or may be done, referring to the annexed drawings, which form a part of this specification, and in which- Figure 1 is a side view, and
Figure 2, a plan view.
A represents the blade of a knife, the rear end of which is bent, so as to conform to the shape of onehalf ofthe front end of the handle B, extending a suitable distance along the side of the same. This part of the knife-blade is sunk into the handle, so as to present a smooth and even surface.
On the opposite side of the handle, a metal piece, C, is sunk into the handle, so as to preserve a uniform appearance of the handle, and at the same time acting, in a measure, as a brace'to the knife on that side.
The knife-blade, thus extended, and the piece C, are secured to the handle by rivets passing entirely through the same, from side to side.
The handle B cantthus be made perfectly solid, and there will be no danger-of the handle breaking or coming off, as is now only too often the case.
v Aside from the durability of a knife so made, it is evident that it can be made with less expense, and, when finished off, presents a neat and beautiful appearance.
Heretofore knife-handles have been formed by forging on therear end of the `blade a bifurcatiointo receive the end of the hand1e but this has usually been done at considerable expense and labor.
My object` is to so form the connection that it will be neat and strong, and is manufactured' With very little cost and time, making a durable and handsome finish to the knife without much expense. A
Having thus fully described my invention,
What I claim asnew, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1'. The blade, elongated and formed so as to extend over one side of the tapered end of the wood handle, and be secured thereto, substantially as shown and de-A scribed.
2. In combination with the blade so formed and applied, the metal strip or plate, on the opposite side of the wood handle, for protecting and shielding the same, and secured parallel with the extended blade, substantially as described.
In testimony that I claimthe foregoing, I have hereunto set my hand, this 10th day of December, l868.
' A. E. ELMER.
Witnesses:
. G. J. McGoY,
V. B. GHAMBERLAIN.
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