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- Figure 2 a similar View of the same detached from the pencil, and when used as a knife;
- Figure 3 a like view of the attachment when used 'as a compass-leg in connection with the pencil;
- Figure 5 represents a longitudinal sectional view of a modified construct-ion of the attachment.
- My invention relates 'to a pencil-attachment for use by draughtsmen and others;
- drawing- A represents a sheet-lnetal'clasp or stock, constructed so as to be capable of being slid on and over an ordinary writing or drawing-pencil, B, and so that the pencil, when projected through it, is held therein from too easily slipping, but not so that it .cannot be adjusted to any required projection through the same.
- a Pivoted or jointed to this pencil-clasp, on one side of it, as by a screw or rivet, a, passing through lateral extensions, b b, is a compass-leg, C, which is so connected with the pencil-clasp as that it may be turned down to form the centring leg of a compass, while the pencil B, which also serves as the handle of the compass, constitutes the other and scribing-leg thereof, and may, by the jointed attachment of the leg C to the clasp and sliding tit of the pencil through the lati 4162.467" WW1?" ter, be adjusted as desired, relatively to the leg G, accordingly as quick or slow curvatnres are required to be struck.
- the compass-leg C may be reversed or turned up, relatively to the point c of the pencil, as shown by red lines in fig. 3.
- This compass-leg C I prefer to invest with a double function or use, by constructing a portion of its body, between its rounded point or forward end, d, and back portion, e, to form a knife-blade, f, whichmay be used for sharpening the pencil, by slipping it or the clasp carrying it off the latter, and opening or turning it back, as represented in iig. '2.
- the pencil-clasp or stock .A is provided at its bac-k or upper'end with a hollow rubber cap, l), within which the pencil, by rcversing'its position' throughl the clasp, may be adjusted to protect its. point, as represented in iig. l.
- the compass-leg attachment by or through its rubber cap, is made to prevent injury to the point of the pencil, when carrying the latter in the pocket or otherwise, and the compass-leg being shut iu ⁇ toward the pencil, with the cutting-edge of the knife innermost, presents no objectionable or dangerous protrusion.
- the hollow rubber cap may also be used for erasingpurposes.
- a pencil-attachment thus constructed forms a cheap and most useful appendage, which may be put 'on or taken o" from a pencil ci" ordinary description,
- -portion l may be hinged to the body of the leg or knife-portion f,to admit of its being turned up and closed under a suitable hook 0r catch-formation, for protection of the person or clothes when carrying the pencil with its attachment in the pocket, andso that said point may be turned down or opened when using the attachment in connection with the pencil.
- This modified construction of the attachment un- .der the two adjustments of the compass-leg point is 'while the clasp or stock A may, by suitably .sliding or adjusting the pencil .'serve as a protector to the latter or its point.
- the compass-leg C constructed to form a. knifeblade, f, and jointed to the pencil-clasp oir-stock A, essentially as described.
- a pencil-attachment constructed to combine the threefold purposes or uses of a compass-leg, a knife, and a pencil-point protector, essentially as herein set forth.
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Leners Patent No. 95,861, dazeiioczober 12, 1869.
PENCILHATTACHMENT.
The Schedule referredto in these Lettere Patenten! making part of the same.
To all whom 'it may concern.-
companying drawing, forming partof this specification, v
and in which- 'Figure l represents a longitudinal view of my improved pencil-attachment, in illustration of its application as a point-protector to the pencil;
Figure 2, a similar View of the same detached from the pencil, and when used as a knife;
Figure 3, a like view of the attachment when used 'as a compass-leg in connection with the pencil; and
Figure 4, a transverse section through the line x :c in fig. 2.
Figure 5 represents a longitudinal sectional view of a modified construct-ion of the attachment.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
My invention relates 'to a pencil-attachment for use by draughtsmen and others; and
It consists- First, in a compass-leg, pivoted or jointed to a pencil-clasping stock, through which an ordinary leadpencil is projected, and made capable of sliding, and so that said pencil, which forms the other leg of the compass, serves as the handle to the latter, while the attached leg, which constitutes the stationary or centring one, is preferably made capable of being thrown up against the pencil or out of the way when the latter` alone is required to be used.
Also, in the construction of the compass-leg, so as to form a knife-blade, and in the threefold combination of'acompass-leg,-a knife-blade, and a pencil-point' protector.
Referring to the accompanying drawing- A 'represents a sheet-lnetal'clasp or stock, constructed so as to be capable of being slid on and over an ordinary writing or drawing-pencil, B, and so that the pencil, when projected through it, is held therein from too easily slipping, but not so that it .cannot be adjusted to any required projection through the same.
Pivoted or jointed to this pencil-clasp, on one side of it, as by a screw or rivet, a, passing through lateral extensions, b b, is a compass-leg, C, which is so connected with the pencil-clasp as that it may be turned down to form the centring leg of a compass, while the pencil B, which also serves as the handle of the compass, constitutes the other and scribing-leg thereof, and may, by the jointed attachment of the leg C to the clasp and sliding tit of the pencil through the lati 4162.467" WW1?" ter, be adjusted as desired, relatively to the leg G, accordingly as quick or slow curvatnres are required to be struck.
Or the compass-leg C may be reversed or turned up, relatively to the point c of the pencil, as shown by red lines in fig. 3.
This compass-leg C, I prefer to invest with a double function or use, by constructing a portion of its body, between its rounded point or forward end, d, and back portion, e, to form a knife-blade, f, whichmay be used for sharpening the pencil, by slipping it or the clasp carrying it off the latter, and opening or turning it back, as represented in iig. '2.
The pencil-clasp or stock .A is provided at its bac-k or upper'end with a hollow rubber cap, l), within which the pencil, by rcversing'its position' throughl the clasp, may be adjusted to protect its. point, as represented in iig. l.
In this Way, the compass-leg attachment, by or through its rubber cap, is made to prevent injury to the point of the pencil, when carrying the latter in the pocket or otherwise, and the compass-leg being shut iu` toward the pencil, with the cutting-edge of the knife innermost, presents no objectionable or dangerous protrusion.
The hollow rubber cap may also be used for erasingpurposes.
A pencil-attachment thus constructed, forms a cheap and most useful appendage, which may be put 'on or taken o" from a pencil ci" ordinary description,
-portion l may be hinged to the body of the leg or knife-portion f,to admit of its being turned up and closed under a suitable hook 0r catch-formation, for protection of the person or clothes when carrying the pencil with its attachment in the pocket, andso that said point may be turned down or opened when using the attachment in connection with the pencil.
This modified construction of the attachment un- .der the two adjustments of the compass-leg point is 'while the clasp or stock A may, by suitably .sliding or adjusting the pencil .'serve as a protector to the latter or its point.
What I claim,.and desire to secure by Letters Pat- 1. A pencil-clasp or stock, with compass-leg jointed thereto, for use, in vconnection with a pencil, as the scribing-leg l.ind handle of the compass, substantially as specified.
2. The compass-leg C, constructed to form a. knifeblade, f, and jointed to the pencil-clasp oir-stock A, essentially as described.
3. A pencil-attachment, constructed to combine the threefold purposes or uses of a compass-leg, a knife, and a pencil-point protector, essentially as herein set forth.
EDW. WEISSENBORN.
Wibnessesz FRED. HAYNES, J. W. OOOMBs.
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