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US549333A
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    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66CCRANES; LOAD-ENGAGING ELEMENTS OR DEVICES FOR CRANES, CAPSTANS, WINCHES, OR TACKLES
    • B66C1/00Load-engaging elements or devices attached to lifting or lowering gear of cranes or adapted for connection therewith for transmitting lifting forces to articles or groups of articles
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T24/44Clasp, clip, support-clamp, or required component thereof
    • Y10T24/44641Clasp, clip, support-clamp, or required component thereof having gripping member formed from, biased by, or mounted on resilient member
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  • My invention relates to improvements in spring-clamps, its object being to provide a convenient form of hand-clamp or grapple for the holding of fish and game during the operation of cleaning or for the dislodgment of hooks and the like.
  • my invention consists in providing a pair of double bail-shaped wire bows centrally hinged or pivoted together, one bailof each member serving as the' handle and the other as the jaw.
  • the jaw part is made by the ends of the wire interlocked or twisted together to form the cross-bar, their points serving as teeth and projecting toward and interlocking with the opposite jaw and alternating with its teeth.
  • Suitable spring attachments serve to normally close the jaws.
  • My invention further consists in the' construction and combination hereinafter particularly described and claimed.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of my improved clamp, showing the relaative positioning of the clamp members and actuating-springs.
  • Fig. 2 is an end elevation of the same, showing the manner in which the teeth'alternate and interlock; and
  • Fig. 3 is a side elevation 01": the same, the normal position of the parts being shown in full lines and the open position by dotted lines.
  • the two clamp members A and B are similarly formed, but for convenience the clamp A is made somewhat wider than B, so that its journal eyes or twists 2 can fit upon the common axis or pivot 3 outside of the corresponding eyes or twists 4 of the clamping member B, these eyes or turns 2 and 4 serving as bearings for the axis or pivot:
  • the bails 5 and Go of the clamp members A and B serve as the handles by which the tool is grasped and operated.
  • the ends of the wires which form the clamp members are bent together to form the cross-bars of the bails 7 and 8, respectively, the tips of the wires being pointed, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, and each being twisted around the other end, the points projecting at right angles therewith and with the plane of the member.
  • the ends of the member A are simply twisted together, as shown best in Figs. 1 and 2, with the points broadly interspaced, while the points of the ends of the member B are carried alongside and past each other in parallel position, and then eachend given a closed spiral twist 9 around the other, the points '10 and 11 being more narrowly spaced and standing between the points 12 and 13 of the other member, or the points on one may be alternate with those of the other.
  • one of the points extends down inside of the bail and the other on the outside, and the points of each clamp member project toward and interlock with the other member, so as to firmly engage and hold an object interposed between the jaws.
  • any suitable form of closing-spring may be employed, but I illustrate a simple form, shown best in Fig. 1. This consists of two expanding spiral springs 14, the twist 15 of which surround the pivot 3, and the ends 16 and 17 of which are respectively attached to the bails of the clamp members A and B, or the spring can be formed by the ends of the wire serving as axis.
  • the handles are compressed together, as indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 3, so as to throw the jaws open a suificient distance to receive between them the head or body of the fish or other object, the jaws being then allowed to close together under the tension of the springs for the purpose, in case it be a fish, of scaling, skimming, cleaning, or dislodging hooks and the like.
  • I claim+ 1 In a clamp of the class described, the combination with the common axis, of the double bail shaped members thereon, one bail of each member serving as a handle and the other serving as a jaw and formed by the intertwisting of the ends of the wire, the endsof the wire being sharpened and projecting toward the other clamp member and serving' as teeth, and the springs twisted around said axis and normally holding the clamp jaws in closed position.

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G. SMITH. FISH CLAMP.
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GRANGER SMITH, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
FISH-CLAMP.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 549,333, dated November 5, 1895. Application filed August 13 1894. Serial No. 520,160. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GRANGER SMITH, of Chicago, Qook county, Illinois, have invented certain Improvements in Fish-Clamps, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in spring-clamps, its object being to provide a convenient form of hand-clamp or grapple for the holding of fish and game during the operation of cleaning or for the dislodgment of hooks and the like.
To this end my invention consists in providing a pair of double bail-shaped wire bows centrally hinged or pivoted together, one bailof each member serving as the' handle and the other as the jaw. The jaw part is made by the ends of the wire interlocked or twisted together to form the cross-bar, their points serving as teeth and projecting toward and interlocking with the opposite jaw and alternating with its teeth. Suitable spring attachments serve to normally close the jaws.
My invention further consists in the' construction and combination hereinafter particularly described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, Figure 1 is a plan view of my improved clamp, showing the relaative positioning of the clamp members and actuating-springs. Fig. 2 is an end elevation of the same, showing the manner in which the teeth'alternate and interlock; and Fig. 3 is a side elevation 01": the same, the normal position of the parts being shown in full lines and the open position by dotted lines.
In the drawings, the two clamp members A and B are similarly formed, but for convenience the clamp A is made somewhat wider than B, so that its journal eyes or twists 2 can fit upon the common axis or pivot 3 outside of the corresponding eyes or twists 4 of the clamping member B, these eyes or turns 2 and 4 serving as bearings for the axis or pivot: The bails 5 and Go of the clamp members A and B serve as the handles by which the tool is grasped and operated. The ends of the wires which form the clamp members are bent together to form the cross-bars of the bails 7 and 8, respectively, the tips of the wires being pointed, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, and each being twisted around the other end, the points projecting at right angles therewith and with the plane of the member. The ends of the member A are simply twisted together, as shown best in Figs. 1 and 2, with the points broadly interspaced, while the points of the ends of the member B are carried alongside and past each other in parallel position, and then eachend given a closed spiral twist 9 around the other, the points '10 and 11 being more narrowly spaced and standing between the points 12 and 13 of the other member, or the points on one may be alternate with those of the other. In each case, as will be seen, one of the points extends down inside of the bail and the other on the outside, and the points of each clamp member project toward and interlock with the other member, so as to firmly engage and hold an object interposed between the jaws. In order to hold the clamp normally closed any suitable form of closing-spring may be employed, but I illustrate a simple form, shown best in Fig. 1. This consists of two expanding spiral springs 14, the twist 15 of which surround the pivot 3, and the ends 16 and 17 of which are respectively attached to the bails of the clamp members A and B, or the spring can be formed by the ends of the wire serving as axis.
In use the handles are compressed together, as indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 3, so as to throw the jaws open a suificient distance to receive between them the head or body of the fish or other object, the jaws being then allowed to close together under the tension of the springs for the purpose, in case it be a fish, of scaling, skimming, cleaning, or dislodging hooks and the like.
I claim+ 1. In a clamp of the class described, the combination with the common axis, of the double bail shaped members thereon, one bail of each member serving as a handle and the other serving as a jaw and formed by the intertwisting of the ends of the wire, the endsof the wire being sharpened and projecting toward the other clamp member and serving' as teeth, and the springs twisted around said axis and normally holding the clamp jaws in closed position.
2. In a clamp of the class described, the jaw formed by the meeting ends of the Wire forming the same carried past each other in parallel position, then each being given a spiral twist around the other with its tip sharpened and projecting at right angles with the jaw and on opposite sides thereof. 10
In testimony whereof I afiix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
GRANGER SMITH. \Vitnesses:
T. D. MERWIN, H. S. JOHNSON,
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US3016565A (en) * 1959-05-14 1962-01-16 Hill Rowland Fish scaling and filleting jig
US3046596A (en) * 1960-08-08 1962-07-31 D O Comer Fish and animal holding and manipulating device

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3016565A (en) * 1959-05-14 1962-01-16 Hill Rowland Fish scaling and filleting jig
US3046596A (en) * 1960-08-08 1962-07-31 D O Comer Fish and animal holding and manipulating device

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