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US66035A - Improved boot-cbimpek - Google Patents

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US66035A
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    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43DMACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT OR METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING OR REPAIRING FOOTWEAR
    • A43D3/00Lasts
    • A43D3/14Stretching or spreading lasts; Boot-trees; Fillers; Devices for maintaining the shape of the shoe
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  • Figure 3 is a top view, and Figure 4 a longitudinal section of the jaw-carrier.
  • Figure 5l is a side view, and Y Figure 6 an edge view of one of the movable jaws; i
  • This boot-crimper in some. respects resembles that for which Letters Patent, dated January 20, 1844, were granted to Josiah M.' Reed, that is to say, each has ⁇ a jawed clasp, a pyramidal block or frustum, and a strainingscrew.
  • A denotes the clasp, formed with jaws a a, as represented.
  • B is the straining-screw, and C the pyramidal block or frustum through which such screw is screwed.
  • the auxiliary jaws D D are arranged within the clasp, and on'opposite sides of the frustum and between it and the main jaws a a, the same being in manner as shown in the drawings.
  • Each auxiliary jaw has an arm, b, extending up from it, such arm at its upper part being provided with two ears, c c, projected from it, as shown in ligs- 5 andr6.
  • there is a long slot, d made through the part e ofthe clasp, such slot being furnished with four curved supports, fff,
  • each of thesupports f may have a flat upper surface parallel with that of the clasp, but I prefer to make it inclined, because when so made it operates as an inclined plane to cause the jaw by the force of gravity, wheuthe crimper is in a vertical i position, to move away Vfrom the fellow-jawv of the clasp, and thus prepare thel jaws for the reception of the leather.
  • the j'aws are applied to the clasp by inserting their arms up through the straining-screw passage g-of it, and afterward moving them so that their ears may take upon the supports f f f f.
  • the arms provided with ears, and by the slot, having the suppotsarranged as set forth.

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T0 ALL PERSONS TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME: Y
Be it known that I,ADEWI`TT C. MOWREY, of Milford, in the county of 'Worcester, and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful improvement in Boot-Crimpers; and dohereby declare the same to be fully describedin the following specification, and represented in the accompanying drawings, of which- Figure 1 is a side elevation, and Figure 2 a top v ew of a crimper provided with my invention.
Figure 3 is a top view, and Figure 4 a longitudinal section of the jaw-carrier. Figure 5l is a side view, and Y Figure 6 an edge view of one of the movable jaws; i This boot-crimper in some. respects resembles that for which Letters Patent, dated January 20, 1844, were granted to Josiah M.' Reed, that is to say, each has `a jawed clasp, a pyramidal block or frustum, and a strainingscrew. I have, however, combined therewith, in manner as hereinafter described, two movable jaws, which are forced toward the jaws of ythe clasp by means of the action of the straining-screw and the pyramidal frustum ywhile the c rimpcr is in the act of being used for straining the leather of a boot-leg upon a boot-form.' The `auxiliary or movable jaws enable the crimper to hold the leather rmer without abrading it than will the bootcrimper of the said Reed, in which, while'the leatheris being strained, the frustum slides on and is apt-to injure it.
In the drawings, A denotes the clasp, formed with jaws a a, as represented. B is the straining-screw, and C the pyramidal block or frustum through which such screw is screwed. The auxiliary jaws D D are arranged within the clasp, and on'opposite sides of the frustum and between it and the main jaws a a, the same being in manner as shown in the drawings. Each auxiliary jaw has an arm, b, extending up from it, such arm at its upper part being provided with two ears, c c, projected from it, as shown in ligs- 5 andr6. Furthermore, there is a long slot, d, made through the part e ofthe clasp, such slot being furnished with four curved supports, fff,
for the ears `of the auxiliaryjaws to rest on. The straining-screw passes through the space g, 4which is between the two pairs of thevsaid supports, and serves to keep the ears of the arms upon them. Each of thesupports f may have a flat upper surface parallel with that of the clasp, but I prefer to make it inclined, because when so made it operates as an inclined plane to cause the jaw by the force of gravity, wheuthe crimper is in a vertical i position, to move away Vfrom the fellow-jawv of the clasp, and thus prepare thel jaws for the reception of the leather. Furthermore, by the employment Iof the arms and the ears, and the slot provided with the supports, as described, (these latter being arranged with the passage g, as explained,) I am enabled to avoid the use of hinges to connect the auxiliary jaws to the clasp, and thus save much expenseinv the manufacture of the crmper. Other advantages also result from myA improvement.`
The j'aws are applied to the clasp by inserting their arms up through the straining-screw passage g-of it, and afterward moving them so that their ears may take upon the supports f f f f.
I make noelaim to the combination of the clasp, the straining-screw, and the pyramidal block, such being exhibited in the said patent of Reed. What I claim as my invention, isl,
The combination and arrangement of the auxiliary jaws, with the clasp, the frustum, and straining-screw.
I also claim the application of the auxiliary jaws to the clasp by means substantially as described, viz, by
the arms, provided with ears, and by the slot, having the suppotsarranged as set forth.
' i DEWITT o. MownEY.
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R. H. EDDY, F.P. HALE, Jr.
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