US10162A - Improvement in garden and other hoes - Google Patents

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  • Figure 1 denotes a top View
  • Fig. 2 a rear view
  • Fig. 3 a front view
  • Fig. 4 a vertical central and longitudinal section, of my improved garden-hoe.
  • Fig. 5 is a view of the hoe as separated from the attachment of the'handle.
  • Fig. 6 is a side view of the rear bearer or stifl'ening-plate.
  • A represents the blade of the hoe, B the handle, and O the iron or metallic shank by which they are connected.
  • This shank is fixed in the handle in the usual way, and has a thin and broad bearing plate or head, a, formedon and makingpart of it, and made not only to extend down the outside-surface of the blade about two inches, but also to extend-laterally each way about one inch and a quarter. It also extends upward from the shank about one-half an inch.
  • a recess, b is formed down in the upper portion of the blade and for the reception of the said shank, such recess being formed with parallel sides, and so as to receive a corresponding extension, 0, from the back of the bearer a, such extension being shaped as seen in Fig.
  • a male screw, 61 is cut or made on the shank,and on this screw is placed an octagonal or other proper shaped screw-nut,f, which is made to screw against a back bearer or steel stiffening-plate, g, that is introduced between it and the blade of the hoe and formed as seen in Fig. 6.
  • a stiffener is absolutely necessary to enable the beehlade, when the implement is in use, to resist the great strain brought upon it at its junction with the shank.
  • the screvwnut alone will not be sufficient to resist the strain, for it cannot be formed large enough for the purpose without too great an extension of it above the up per part of the blade.
  • the nut is to be made of as great a diameter as convenience will admit, in order that it may aid in counteracting the effects of lateral strain on the blade.
  • WVhen a hoe-blade is thus made and provided with such an attachment for connecting it with the shank of the handle it can easily be removed from the handle should a person at any time .be desirous of applying to the bandle either alarger or smaller blade or replace one that has been broken.
  • one handle may be made to sufiice for several blades of variable sizes, and such handle will not be lost or rendered useless, comparatively speaking, should the blade be broken when in use.
  • This construction of the bee is of great advantage to the agriculturist in several respects.
  • WVhat I do claim is- My improved attachment of the blade and shank, whereby the blade not only can be readily removed from or as readily confined to the shank, but when afixed to it is prevented from breakage where the greatest leverage or strain is brought upon it, meaning to claim the bear ing-head a, fixed firmly to and making part of the shank, the movable plate or stifitener g, or its equivalents, applied to the back of the blade and made separate from the shank, the screw d on the shank, the screw-nutf, and the recess b in the hoe-blade, as combined together and with the shank of the handle and made to opcrate substantially as specified.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OrFIoE.
JACOB T. SARGENT, OF SUTTON, NEW HAMPSHIRE.
IMPROVEMENT lN GARDEN AND OTHER HOES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 10,162, dated October 25, 1853.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JACOB T. SAReEn'r, of Sutton, in the county of Merrimack and State of New Hampshire, have invented anew and useful Improvement in Garden-Hoes; and I do hereby declare that the same is fully described and represented in the following specification and the accompanying drawings, letters, figures, and references thereof.
Of the said drawings, Figure 1 denotes a top View, Fig. 2 a rear view, Fig. 3 a front view, and Fig. 4 a vertical central and longitudinal section, of my improved garden-hoe. Fig. 5 is a view of the hoe as separated from the attachment of the'handle. Fig. 6 is a side view of the rear bearer or stifl'ening-plate.
In the said drawings, A represents the blade of the hoe, B the handle, and O the iron or metallic shank by which they are connected. This shank is fixed in the handle in the usual way, and has a thin and broad bearing plate or head, a, formedon and makingpart of it, and made not only to extend down the outside-surface of the blade about two inches, but also to extend-laterally each way about one inch and a quarter. It also extends upward from the shank about one-half an inch. A recess, b, is formed down in the upper portion of the blade and for the reception of the said shank, such recess being formed with parallel sides, and so as to receive a corresponding extension, 0, from the back of the bearer a, such extension being shaped as seen in Fig. 7, which denotes a rear view of the bearer a. A male screw, 61, is cut or made on the shank,and on this screw is placed an octagonal or other proper shaped screw-nut,f, which is made to screw against a back bearer or steel stiffening-plate, g, that is introduced between it and the blade of the hoe and formed as seen in Fig. 6. Such a stiffener is absolutely necessary to enable the beehlade, when the implement is in use, to resist the great strain brought upon it at its junction with the shank. The screvwnut alone will not be sufficient to resist the strain, for it cannot be formed large enough for the purpose without too great an extension of it above the up per part of the blade. The nut, however, is to be made of as great a diameter as convenience will admit, in order that it may aid in counteracting the effects of lateral strain on the blade.
WVhen a hoe-blade is thus made and provided with such an attachment for connecting it with the shank of the handle it can easily be removed from the handle should a person at any time .be desirous of applying to the bandle either alarger or smaller blade or replace one that has been broken. Thus it will be seen that, a farmer or gardener being obliged to keep-or procure several hoes, one handle may be made to sufiice for several blades of variable sizes, and such handle will not be lost or rendered useless, comparatively speaking, should the blade be broken when in use. This construction of the bee is of great advantage to the agriculturist in several respects.
I do not claim the employment of a screw and nut for confining two things together; nor do I claim the attachment of the shank and blade of a hoe by means of bearing-plates welded to and forming part of the shank and riveted to the blade; but
WVhat I do claim is- My improved attachment of the blade and shank, whereby the blade not only can be readily removed from or as readily confined to the shank, but when afixed to it is prevented from breakage where the greatest leverage or strain is brought upon it, meaning to claim the bear ing-head a, fixed firmly to and making part of the shank, the movable plate or stifitener g, or its equivalents, applied to the back of the blade and made separate from the shank, the screw d on the shank, the screw-nutf, and the recess b in the hoe-blade, as combined together and with the shank of the handle and made to opcrate substantially as specified.
In testimony whereof I have hereto set my signature this 27th day of June, A. D. 1853.
JACOB T. SARGENT.
Witnesses:
ERASTUS WADLEIGH, ALVA D. GOLOORD.
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