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US675252A
US675252A US4976401A US1901049764A US675252A US 675252 A US675252 A US 675252A US 4976401 A US4976401 A US 4976401A US 1901049764 A US1901049764 A US 1901049764A US 675252 A US675252 A US 675252A
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    • B26BHAND-HELD CUTTING TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • This invention relates to means for the carriage and protection of large knives having their blades rigidly liked upon their handles, and particularly to the scabbards for bowieknives or the like used by hunters, and has for its object to provide a sheath or scabbard for a knife of the class'designated which has novel features of construction adapting it for more eective service than the scabbards ordinarily used.
  • the invention consists in the novel con; struction of a scabbard and its combination with a knife-blade and supporting-strap, as is hereinafter described, and defined in the claim.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the im-v proved scabbard and su pporting-strap.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged longitudinal sectional view of the improved scabbard, showing abowieknife therein.
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view of the improved scabbard shaped to accommodate a knife-blade of different shape; and
  • Fig. 4 is a transverse sectional view of the scabbard and knife-handle, substantially on the line 4 4in Fig. 2.
  • the sheath or scabbard commonly provided for the reception of the blade of a bowie-knife or similar weapon usually carried by hunters of game is not adapted to receive the crossguard plate of the handle, so that the guardplate is liable to be caught by high grass or canes in a cane-brake or by the underbrush in the Woods traversed by a hunter while seeking game, and the knife is consequently withdrawn from the scabbard unnoticed by the owner, resulting in the loss of the knife.
  • the improved scabbard obviates the contingency of loss of a valuable knife, as will appear from the following description.
  • the scabbard 8 consists of an elongated sheath shaped to receive loosely the blade 5 of the bowie-knife and completely incase it.
  • a cup-like enlargement 9 is formed or secured thereon of such relative form and dimensions as will adapt it to loosely receive the guard-plate 7, which will seat upon the 'bottom wall of the cupped guard 9 when the blade 5 is fully inserted Within the scabbard 8.
  • the bottom wall of the cupped guard 9 is flat, which adapts it to effectively support the entire knife, so that the point of the knife-blade, although near to the closed end of the scabbard, will not penetrate it.
  • the contour of the cupped guard 9 is oval; but this may be changed, if desired, it being only essential that sulficient depth and width be afforded thereto for the free introduction of the handle-guard 7.
  • the belt or strap l0 is attached, either by means of a loop on the guard, which loosely receives the strap, as shown in Fig. l, or said strap may be firmly secured in any suitable manner upon Vthe cupped guard, as indicated in Fig. 4.
  • the knife scabbard provided with the improvement will receive the knifeblade and also the guard-plate 7, which will be so protected as to obviate any danger of loss of the knife, as there can be no contact of grass, canes, or underbrush therewith for its accidental removal from the scabbard. It will also be evident that the enlarged mouth aorded to the sheath or scabbard by provision of the improvement serves to facilitate the insertion of the knife within the scabbard.
  • scabbard 8 provided for the ordinary dirk-blade 5a, and the cupped guard 9a on said scabbard eectively protect the guard-plate 7 of the dirk from entanglement with anything that would be likely to accidentally Withdraw the blade from the scabbard and cause the loss of the knife.

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Application led Mat. 5, 1901.1
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Patented May 28, 190|.
By M?? ATT S Tens 50,. maw-nwo.. wASNmsroN D c UNITED STATES PATENT Trice.
GEORGE R. SIMMONS, OF FRENCH GULCH, CALIFORNIA.
SCABBARD.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 675,252, dated May 28, 1901.
n Application filed March 5, 1901.
To @ZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, GEORGE R. SIMMONS, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of French Gulch, in the county of Shasta and State of California, have invented a new and Improved scabbard, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
This invention relates to means for the carriage and protection of large knives having their blades rigidly liked upon their handles, and particularly to the scabbards for bowieknives or the like used by hunters, and has for its object to provide a sheath or scabbard for a knife of the class'designated which has novel features of construction adapting it for more eective service than the scabbards ordinarily used. y
The invention consists in the novel con; struction of a scabbard and its combination with a knife-blade and supporting-strap, as is hereinafter described, and defined in the claim. n
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specication, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the figures.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the im-v proved scabbard and su pporting-strap. Fig. 2 is an enlarged longitudinal sectional view of the improved scabbard, showing abowieknife therein. Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view of the improved scabbard shaped to accommodate a knife-blade of different shape; and Fig. 4 is a transverse sectional view of the scabbard and knife-handle, substantially on the line 4 4in Fig. 2.
The sheath or scabbard commonly provided for the reception of the blade of a bowie-knife or similar weapon usually carried by hunters of game is not adapted to receive the crossguard plate of the handle, so that the guardplate is liable to be caught by high grass or canes in a cane-brake or by the underbrush in the Woods traversed by a hunter while seeking game, and the knife is consequently withdrawn from the scabbard unnoticed by the owner, resulting in the loss of the knife.
The improved scabbard obviates the contingency of loss of a valuable knife, as will appear from the following description.
In the drawings, 5- indicates the blade of a boWie-knife of the ordinary style, 6 the Serial No. 49,764. (No model.)
handle therefor, and 7 the guard-plate, that is fixed transversely of the blade and handle where the blade merges into the handle. In Figs. l and 2 the scabbard 8 consists of an elongated sheath shaped to receive loosely the blade 5 of the bowie-knife and completely incase it. At the open end of the scabbard 8 a cup-like enlargement 9 is formed or secured thereon of such relative form and dimensions as will adapt it to loosely receive the guard-plate 7, which will seat upon the 'bottom wall of the cupped guard 9 when the blade 5 is fully inserted Within the scabbard 8. It will be seen that the bottom wall of the cupped guard 9 is flat, which adapts it to effectively support the entire knife, so that the point of the knife-blade, although near to the closed end of the scabbard, will not penetrate it.
As shown in Fig.4,the contour of the cupped guard 9 is oval; but this may be changed, if desired, it being only essential that sulficient depth and width be afforded thereto for the free introduction of the handle-guard 7. Upon the cupped guard 9 the belt or strap l0 is attached, either by means of a loop on the guard, which loosely receives the strap, as shown in Fig. l, or said strap may be firmly secured in any suitable manner upon Vthe cupped guard, as indicated in Fig. 4.
In service the knife scabbard provided with the improvement will receive the knifeblade and also the guard-plate 7, which will be so protected as to obviate any danger of loss of the knife, as there can be no contact of grass, canes, or underbrush therewith for its accidental removal from the scabbard. It will also be evident that the enlarged mouth aorded to the sheath or scabbard by provision of the improvement serves to facilitate the insertion of the knife within the scabbard.
In Fig. 3 the scabbard 8, provided for the ordinary dirk-blade 5a, and the cupped guard 9a on said scabbard eectively protect the guard-plate 7 of the dirk from entanglement with anything that would be likely to accidentally Withdraw the blade from the scabbard and cause the loss of the knife.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- IOO An ineasement for a knife having a fixed guard of the handle to prevent accidental 1o handle and a cross-guard thereon,comprising removal of the knife from the seabbard. a seabbard which receives the knife-blade, In testimony whereof I have signed my and a cupped enlargement on the open end name to this specification in the presence of 5 of said seabbard having a flat bottom wall two subscribing Witnesses.
` Whereon the cross-guard of the knife Will seat, GEORGE R. SIMMONS.
preventing the point of the knife-blade from Witnesses: penetrating the closed end of the scabbard, WALTER G. VAN MATRE, said cupped enlargement also protecting the THOMAS LOWDON.
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US20110139645A1 (en) * 2009-12-16 2011-06-16 Laura Ranieri Protective Sheath For Securing A Blade Of A Cutlery Implement
US20140069831A1 (en) * 2011-05-11 2014-03-13 Um:Kogyo Inc. Saw sheath
US20190255722A1 (en) * 2018-02-17 2019-08-22 Brent Short Blade sheath device

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US20110139645A1 (en) * 2009-12-16 2011-06-16 Laura Ranieri Protective Sheath For Securing A Blade Of A Cutlery Implement
US10160126B2 (en) 2009-12-16 2018-12-25 Laura Ranieri Protective sheath for securing a blade of a cutlery implement
US20140069831A1 (en) * 2011-05-11 2014-03-13 Um:Kogyo Inc. Saw sheath
US9050730B2 (en) * 2011-05-11 2015-06-09 Um: Kogyo Inc. Saw sheath
US20190255722A1 (en) * 2018-02-17 2019-08-22 Brent Short Blade sheath device

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