No. 863,447. PATENTED AUG. 13,,107.
G. H. RICE... .SQ'UIB BOX.
AYPLIGATION FILED FEB. 2, 1907.
ORR]; Frrsns cm, WASHINGTON n c CHARLES H. RICE, OF HAZLETON, PENNSYLVANIA.
SQUIB-BOX.
No. 863,447. Specification of Letters Patent.
Serial No. 355,506.
Patented Aug. 13, 1907. Application filed February 2, 1907.
Referring to the drawings, the squib box comprises a body portion formed of thesections 1, 2, which are soldered together, as at 3. A bottom 5 is provided to close one end of the body portion. The other end of the body portion is adapted to be closed by a removable cover 6.
the United States, residing at Hazleton, in the county of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania, have invented new and useful Improvements in Squib-Boxes, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to squib boxes for miners use; and the object thereof is to set up the box in a manner as hereinafter set forth whereby a reinforced longitudinally-extending and centrally disposed partition will Each of thesections 1, 2 consists of a strip of metallic material bent as at 9, 10 so that the inner ends of the longitudinal sides of the strip will overlap, theportion 10 overlapping theportion 9. Theportion 10 of thesection 2 is adapted to interlock between theportions 10 and 9 ofsection 1 and theportion 10 ofsection 1 is adapted to interlock between theportions 9 and 10 of thesection 2. By such an arrangement a centrally disposed longitu(finally-extending reinforcedpartition 11 is provided, which is formed of four thicknesses of material. The interlocking portions of thesections 1, 2 are soldered together, as at 3 and also as at 12. The partition'll also forms a dividing wall for the body portion so as to form the compartments 7, 8.
It will be evident that owing to the manner in which thesections 1, 2 are interlocked and secured together, that a reinforced partition is provided which will prevent collapsing of the body portion and in view of such circumstances an unusually durable squib box is provided.
What I claim is When the operator has the box in his pocket and leans up against anything, or for other causes which might arise while using the box, said partition providing the box with a pair of compartments for squibs or for squibs and matches.
The invention further aims to provide a squib box which shall be extremely simple in its construction, strong, durable, eflicient in its use, damp-proof, easily manufactured and inexpensive.
each of said sections having the ends thereof bent to overlap, the overlapping portions of one section inter-engaging with the overlapping portions of the other section thereby forming a longitudinally-extending and centrally-disposed reinforced partition, means for securingthe inter-engaging portions of the sections to gether, a bottom secured to one end of the body portion, and a cover for the box.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my presence of two subscribing witnesses.
CHARLES H. RICE.
had to the accompanying drawings wherein like reference characters denote corresponding parts throughout the several views, and in which Figure l is a perspective view of a squib box in accordance with this invention with the cover removed.
hand in Fig. 2 is an end view of two of the sections of the box Witnesses H. W. HEIDENREICII,
together. CHARLES O'r'ro KRAFT.