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US617897A
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  • My'invention relates to drawing and writing instruments, andhas for its object to provide .a combined comp'ass, pen,' and pencil possessing certain novelcharacteristics that will enable it to be readily converted from impair its us fni'nes's wlien adjusted for any one of such uses.
  • a further object or my invention is to provide a constructionwherebywvhen the device is adapted forn'se as a. drawing-compass the adjusting-armfor the two members and the scribingdeg may be adjustably retained in any position by means of a sin le clamping device.
  • FIG. 1 is aside view of niyimproved instrument in its-extended form, adaptedfor use as 'a pcnholdcr.
  • Fig. 2 is a similarview takcn at a right angle to.
  • Fig. 3 is a side vieiv shdwing the instrument in position for use asr drawing-compass.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail perspectve vice of the pen and pencil holding attac-lnirelit, the same being. shown separated.
  • Fig. 5 is a detail perspcetiveviow of one of the membcrsslrowing the'connectinghlnge. is
  • the body portion of the instrument formed of two members 1 and 2, united by means of a hinge 3, the latter formed of two semicircular leaves -I, lying in countersunkrecesses in the members and being soconstrnctod that .no part of said hinge willextcndbcyondthc flush surface of the members 1 and 2".
  • the member 2 has pivotally united thereto a scribing-leg 5, hereinafter described, a suitsurface of said member.
  • T e member 2 is also slotted at '7 and split from that point toii's end, for a purpose hereinafter to be described.
  • the free end of member 1 is carried the usual compass-point 8, while intermediate its length said member is recessed longitudinally to receive the arm 9, pivoted therein at 10 and adapted when retracted to lie flush with the A movable sleeve 11, slotted at one side at 12, serves to partly cover and retain the arm 9 within its recess when desired.
  • a suitable cap 13, adapted to fit over and conceal the scribing-pin 9, is also adapted to ii t onto the projected end of sleeve 11 when in the position shown in Fig. .l and to thus serve as a handle for mani mlating the instrument.
  • the scribing-leg 5 is formed hollow and is slot-ted at ii for a portion of its length, and within which is iitted a pen and pencil holder, the same consisting of two members 15, com
  • a sleeve 20 sliding on the scribing-leg 5 serves, by compressing the slotted end thereof, as a means for firmly retaining the various parts in an y adj usted position.
  • a sleeve 21, mounted on member 2, serves to cover the hinge 3 when the members are in, the position shown in Figs. 1 and 2, and thus retain said members in alinement.
  • the combined compass, pen and pent-ii consisting of two members hinged together, one member carrying a ctnnpass-pin at its free end, means for retaining-said members in alinement, and means for adjustably rc-- taining them in fixed relation to each other when out of alinement, of a hollow slotted scribing-leg pivoted to the other membe'r, a combined pen and pencil holder removably located insaid scribing-leg and. consistiugot two separable members centrally recessed to receive a pencil-lead, one of the same being provided with a countersink to receive a pen, and a sleeve movable on said scril. in;;;-Iog to removably retain said holder therein, sub stantially as set forth.
  • testimon wlnerci'ill have hereunto sol my hand in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.

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Patented San. l7, I899. 5-
. DOWNS. a
(Application filed July 18, 1898') (N0 Model.)
INVENTOR s m E m W min'gton, in the county offNew Castle, State the one to the other an d \vhieh'u-ill in no way after more definitely described and claimed UNITED STATES COMBINED .vvmrme A D DRAWING iNSTRUivlENT.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 617,897, dated January 17. 1899.
\ Applicatioii filediul 'lti,1398. SerinlNo.686,272. Nu model.)
To all whom, it may GOTLCLfT/L.
lie it known that I, BENJ MIN F. DOWNS, a citizen of the United States, residing at Wilof Delaware, have invented'ecrtain new and useful Improvements in a Combined \Vriting andDrawing Instrument, of which the following is a specification.
My'invention relates to drawing and writing instruments, andhas for its object to provide .a combined comp'ass, pen,' and pencil possessing certain novelcharacteristics that will enable it to be readily converted from impair its us fni'nes's wlien adjusted for any one of such uses.
A further object or my inventionis to provide a constructionwherebywvhen the device is adapted forn'se as a. drawing-compass the adjusting-armfor the two members and the scribingdeg may be adjustably retained in any position by means of a sin le clamping device. I
My invention also embraces certain other minor novel embodiments, as will be hereinand which are fullyillnstrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is aside view of niyimproved instrument in its-extended form, adaptedfor use as 'a pcnholdcr. Fig. 2 is a similarview takcn at a right angle to. Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a side vieiv shdwing the instrument in position for use asr drawing-compass. Fig. 4 is a detail perspectve vice of the pen and pencil holding attac-lnirelit, the same being. shown separated. Fig. 5 is a detail perspcetiveviow of one of the membcrsslrowing the'connectinghlnge. is
Similar numeralsof reference-denote corresponding parts 11 the several views.
In the said drawings the body portion of the instrumentis shown formed of two members 1 and 2, united by means of a hinge 3, the latter formed of two semicircular leaves -I, lying in countersunkrecesses in the members and being soconstrnctod that .no part of said hinge willextcndbcyondthc flush surface of the members 1 and 2".
The member 2 has pivotally united thereto a scribing-leg 5, hereinafter described, a suitsurface of said member.
- as shown in dotted lines.
able sot-screw 6 serving to adjnstably unite the parts. T e member 2 is also slotted at '7 and split from that point toii's end, for a purpose hereinafter to be described.
011 the free end of member 1 is carried the usual compass-point 8, while intermediate its length said member is recessed longitudinally to receive the arm 9, pivoted therein at 10 and adapted when retracted to lie flush with the A movable sleeve 11, slotted at one side at 12, serves to partly cover and retain the arm 9 within its recess when desired. A suitable cap 13, adapted to fit over and conceal the scribing-pin 9, is also adapted to ii t onto the projected end of sleeve 11 when in the position shown in Fig. .l and to thus serve as a handle for mani mlating the instrument.
The scribing-leg 5 is formed hollow and is slot-ted at ii for a portion of its length, and within which is iitted a pen and pencil holder, the same consisting of two members 15, com
itrally recessed at 16 to receive the lead '17,
and on one of which is provided a countersink 18 for the reception of a pen 19, as clearly shown in Fig. 5. A sleeve 20, sliding on the scribing-leg 5, serves, by compressing the slotted end thereof, as a means for firmly retaining the various parts in an y adj usted position. A sleeve 21, mounted on member 2, serves to cover the hinge 3 when the members are in, the position shown in Figs. 1 and 2, and thus retain said members in alinement.
From the above description the operation of my improved instrument. will be understood to be as follows: The parts being in the position shown in Fig. i, the instrument ready for use as an ordinary pen, except that sleeve 21 should be located over the hinge 3, New should it be desired to convert the instrument into a pencil it is only necessary to push back the sleeve pen and pencil holder, and restore sleeve 20 to its original position. To convert the instrument into a drawirig-compass, slide sleeves 11 and 21 to the position shown in Fig. 3, the slot 12 in the former permitting this adjustment, remove cap from over eompass peint 8 and place on the projected end of sleeve 11, and draw out arm 9 from its recess in member 1 and pass it-through the slot 7 of mem- 'ber "3, when by adjusting the member 2 and .20 toward set-screw (5, remove and reverse the scribing-leg 5 to the proper radius and tightening set-screw I; the instrument is ready for use, as clearly shown in Fig. 3.
It will be observed that by reason of the slotting. and splittingiof member the compression of the pivotojd point of e mnection between memlmr and scribingdeg to retain the latter in any adjusted position will also compress and retain the arm U in its slot T, thereby accomplishing both adjustments by a single means and at a single operation Having thus described myinvention, whati claim as new. and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
lfihe coml lination of two members hinged together, one member carryinga compass-pin and the other membercarrying a scribing-leg, one of said members being provided with a device adapted to project beyond the meeting end thereof when said members are out of alinement, and a cap adapted to tit over the compass-pin when the members are in alinement and to tit over the PIOjGgi'Gd device when the parts are out of alinement, substantially as set forth.
2 The combination with two members hinged together, one member carryingacompass-pin and the other member carrying a scribing-leg, of a slotted sliding sleeve on one of said members adapted to project beyond .the meeting end thereof hen said members are out of alinement, and a cap adapted to I titover the compass-pin when the members are in alinement and to fit over thcprojoetcd end of said sleeve when the members are out of alinement, substantially as set forth.
The combination with two members hinged together, one member carrying a compass-pin at its free end and a pivoted arm intermediate its long the othermemberhaving its free end slotted for the reception of said pivoted arm and having pivoted to said free end a scribing leg, of a sel-serew passing through the slotted end ol.' said member and forming the pivotal connection between the same and the scribing-leg and adapted to simnitaneonsly retain the scribingleg and pivoted arm in an adjusted position, substantially as set forth.
t. In a compass, the eombinatiml with the hinged members thereof, one carrying a compass-pin and an :uljusting-arm, and the other carrying a scribing-leg pivoted thereto, and adjustable independently of the adjustment of the said members, of a single clamping mechanism adapted to simultaneously retain said adjusting-arm and scribing-leg in any adjusted position, substantially as set forth. 5. The combined compass, pen and pent-ii, consisting of two members hinged together, one member carrying a ctnnpass-pin at its free end, means for retaining-said members in alinement, and means for adjustably rc-- taining them in fixed relation to each other when out of alinement, of a hollow slotted scribing-leg pivoted to the other membe'r, a combined pen and pencil holder removably located insaid scribing-leg and. consistiugot two separable members centrally recessed to receive a pencil-lead, one of the same being provided with a countersink to receive a pen, and a sleeve movable on said scril. in;;;-Iog to removably retain said holder therein, sub stantially as set forth.
In testimon wlnerci'ill have hereunto sol my hand in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
, BENJAMIN r. 'ooiivxs.
l Witnesses:
lilctilcx I i. [Rut-nun, lrlia'v H. lllms.
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US2510302A (en) * 1948-02-24 1950-06-06 Frank W White Pencil holder
US3237308A (en) * 1964-10-22 1966-03-01 Virgil D Dorstewitz Draftsman's compass

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US2510302A (en) * 1948-02-24 1950-06-06 Frank W White Pencil holder
US3237308A (en) * 1964-10-22 1966-03-01 Virgil D Dorstewitz Draftsman's compass

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