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Letters Patent No. 74,466, dated l 'ebz'uary 11, 1868;
IMPROVEMENT IN GAUGES FOR AUGERS.
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TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
WILLIAM WHITINGM or PROVIDENCE, RHODE'ISLAND,
' Be it known that I, WILLIAM E. WRITING, of the city andcouuty of Providence, it the State of Rhode- Island, have invented a new and useful Improvement'in a Gauge to be Used in Boring; andI do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making a part of the specification, in which- Figure 1 is a perspective view of my invention drawn out. Figure 2 is a section showing an anger attached. Figure 3 represents my invention 'when closed. '7 Figure 4 is an end view, showing the set'screws used in fastening.
In the accompanying drawings, A, .B, and O, fig. 1, are three tubes, made to slideone within the other, forming an anger or bit-gaugeI These tubes have openings at their sides for the purposeof freeing the chips when in use. A and'B are provided with two slots, made lengthwise, one side of each rslot being plain, the
opposite sides having notches, to be used in setting to any desired length, byQmeans of pins,
asshown in. fig. '1.
I These pins are made to fit the notches, and when turned in,. either 'preventsthe gauge from olosing'or opening when in use. D, fig. 1, is a ring, fastened or cast to the upper end of A,-and made a suitable thioknessfon set-screws to fasten to an anger or hit, as shown in figs. 2 and 4. E is a flange, end of O. This flange is used as a stop to prevent the anger or hit from cutting too deep, bringing up against the wood.
To use my invention, the flange E s by turning .the auger until the under surface of flange or bit. This, end of gauge is then fastened means of set-s in their proper notches, the opposite end of gauge at D can be fastened to opposite end of a screws or otherwise. It is then ready fornse. v
The advantages of my invention are, it can be a capable of fitting difierent sizes combined in one gauge, thereby saving the expense of ma size anger or hit. I l
I do not claim fitting'a piece of Inetal or wood to an anger or bit for a guage, but
What I do claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is
Witnesses:
CHARLES L. SPENCER, J. LINCOLN Lrren.
fastened or cast to the lower theunder surface hould be set-the desired distance on theauger or bit, which can be done .13 is the desired distance from the cutting-end of anger crews, as shown in fig. 2; The pins being-turned ug'er or bit'by setjusted to an anger or bit'tc bore any desired depth, and
king a gauge for each.
The tubes A and O, in combination with the ring D and flange E, when constructed and arranged substantially asset forth and for the purpose specified.
' WM. -E. WHITING.