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US1152890A
US1152890A US1415315A US1415315A US1152890A US 1152890 A US1152890 A US 1152890A US 1415315 A US1415315 A US 1415315A US 1415315 A US1415315 A US 1415315A US 1152890 A US1152890 A US 1152890A
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  • MICHAEL GAYDOSH 0F GLYMER, PENNSYLVANIA.
  • Thisinvention relates to certain new and useful improvements in shoemakers awls.
  • the primary object of. this invention is the provision of a thread carrier for a shoe- 7 makers awl, the same being arranged for normally holdmg the thread against, re-
  • a further object of the invention is to provide an awl handle having removable operating awls and provided with a reel for the thread inclosed within the handle provided with manually controlled stop mechanism.
  • Figure 1 is a central longitudinal sectional view through the device with the elements in their normal position.
  • Fig. 2 is a similar sectional view taken upon a plane at right-angles to the plane of section of Fig. 1, and illustrating in dotted lines the brake mechanism in its released position.
  • Fig. 3 is a. transverse sectional view taken upon lines IIIIII of Fig. 1 and Fig. A is a side elevation of a modified form of awl detached;
  • a handle 10 having a cylindrical casing 11 presenting the substantial eXterior appearance of a common ferrule screwthreaded as at 12 into the open end of a chamber 13 provided at one end of the handle, which chamber communicates by means of a central longitudinal bore14l with the opposite or outer free end of the handle.
  • the outer end of the casing is provided with a centrally positioned inwardlytapered rectangular socket 15 adapted for the recepof the spool.
  • a spool 18 is journaled upon arod 19 which extends transverselythrough the casing 11,-a casing spoolbeing adapted to hold the thread20 designed for use with the awl, it being noted that the thread extends through a perforation 21 in the outer end wall 22 of the said casing.
  • a brake attachment forthe spool is provided which consistsof ashaft 23 transversely journaled through the chamber 13 and provided with spaced rocker arms 24 secured thereto each of said arms having a brake-shoe or foot 25 for engaginga side
  • An operating rod 26 extendsithrough the handle bore 14 and has its inner .end loosely pivoted as at27 to a central'lever 28 carried by the shaft 23.
  • the rod 26 is provided with atermina'loperating head29 exteriorly of the handle 10 and is also provided with a disk 30 within an enlarged portion 31 of the handle bore.
  • An expan sion spring 32 is mounted within the enlarged bore section 31 and engages the rod disk 30 for normally projecting said rod and thereby holding the brake shoes 25 in engagement with the spool 18.
  • a perforated bushing 33 is screw-threaded into the outer open end of the bore portion 31 and the rod 26 extends therethrough, it being noted that this arrangement positions the head 29 out- Patented'Sept. a, 1915.
  • the needle or awl 17 may be of any form desired such as that illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2, and having an eye or hook 34 adjacent its pointed end, while an awl 35 of the form shown in Fig. 4 is equally serviceable in connection with the present form of handle and is provided with a curved pointed portion 36.
  • the head 29 of the rod 27 may be readily pressed inward against the spring 32 and thus releasing the brake members 25 from the spool 18'and whereupon the thread 20 may be readily pulled outwardly of the casing 11 through the perforation'2l thereof for free use by the needle and awl member 17 carried by the casing socket 15.
  • the spring'32 automatically actuates the brakes 25 into engagement with the spool 18, thus preventing the thread 20 from being unwound therefrom.
  • a serviceable device in which the thread may be readily accommodated Within an awl handle, and the feeding of the same therefrom regulated by the operator, it being of course understood that the casing 11 may be readily removed from the handle by unscrewing the same therefrom for the purpose of renewing the thread upon the spool.
  • a device of the class described comprising a handle having a chamber at one end thereof and also having a central longitudinal bore extending therethrough, a casing removably positioned in the open end of the said chamber and having a socket and a perforation provided in the front Wall thereof, a needle removably positioned within said socket, a spool removably mounted Within said casing, and extending through the said perforation, a pair of tensioned brake levers adapted to frictionally engage the spool flanges, and controlling means for the brake levers connected thereto and operable from the inner end of the handle.
  • a device of the class described comprising a handle having a chamber at one end thereof, and also having a central longitudinal bore extending therethrough, a casing removably positioned'in the open end of the said chamber and having a socket and a perforation provided in the front wall thereof, a needle removably mounted within said socket, a spool journaled in said casing, and extending through said perforation, a

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M. GAYDOSH.
SHOEMAKERS AWL.
APPLICATION FILED MAR.13.19I5.
Patented Sept. 7, 1915.
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,Awls, of whichtheffollowing is a spec ifi.
MICHAEL GAYDOSH, 0F GLYMER, PENNSYLVANIA.
'SHOEIMAKERS AWL.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filedjlviai'ch 13, 1915. Serial No. 14,153.
To all whom it mag concern: I
Beit known that LWIIGHAEL GAYnosH, a citizen of the United States, residing at Clymer, in the county o'fflndiana and State .of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Shoemakers tion.
Thisinvention relates to certain new and useful improvements in shoemakers awls.
The primary object of. this invention is the provision of a thread carrier for a shoe- 7 makers awl, the same being arranged for normally holdmg the thread against, re-
,moval and being adapted for allowing a use of the thread whenever desired.
A further object of the invention is to provide an awl handle having removable operating awls and provided with a reel for the thread inclosed within the handle provided with manually controlled stop mechanism. I
With these general objects in view and others that will appear as the nature of the invention is better understood, the same consists in ,thenovel combination andarrange ment of parts hereinafter more fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings, and pointed out in the appended claims. 1 I
In the drawings forming a part of this application and in which like-designating characters refer to corresponding parts throughout the several views, Figure 1 is a central longitudinal sectional view through the device with the elements in their normal position. Fig. 2 is a similar sectional view taken upon a plane at right-angles to the plane of section of Fig. 1, and illustrating in dotted lines the brake mechanism in its released position. Fig. 3 is a. transverse sectional view taken upon lines IIIIII of Fig. 1 and Fig. A is a side elevation of a modified form of awl detached;
Referring more in detail to the drawings,
a handle 10 is provided having a cylindrical casing 11 presenting the substantial eXterior appearance of a common ferrule screwthreaded as at 12 into the open end of a chamber 13 provided at one end of the handle, which chamber communicates by means of a central longitudinal bore14l with the opposite or outer free end of the handle. The outer end of the casing is provided with a centrally positioned inwardlytapered rectangular socket 15 adapted for the recepof the spool.
tionfof the correspondingly formed wedgeshaped tang 16 of the awl17 and whereby the awl is. removably mounted upon the handle casing. y
A spool 18 is journaled upon arod 19 which extends transverselythrough the casing 11,-a casing spoolbeing adapted to hold the thread20 designed for use with the awl, it being noted that the thread extends through a perforation 21 in the outer end wall 22 of the said casing.
A brake attachment forthe spool is provided which consistsof ashaft 23 transversely journaled through the chamber 13 and provided with spaced rocker arms 24 secured thereto each of said arms having a brake-shoe or foot 25 for engaginga side An operating rod 26 extendsithrough the handle bore 14 and has its inner .end loosely pivoted as at27 to a central'lever 28 carried by the shaft 23. The rod 26 is provided with atermina'loperating head29 exteriorly of the handle 10 and is also provided with a disk 30 within an enlarged portion 31 of the handle bore. An expan sion spring 32 is mounted within the enlarged bore section 31 and engages the rod disk 30 for normally projecting said rod and thereby holding the brake shoes 25 in engagement with the spool 18. A perforated bushing 33 is screw-threaded into the outer open end of the bore portion 31 and the rod 26 extends therethrough, it being noted that this arrangement positions the head 29 out- Patented'Sept. a, 1915.
wardly of the said bushing and the disk 30 inwardly thereof. The needle or awl 17 may be of any form desired such as that illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2, and having an eye or hook 34 adjacent its pointed end, while an awl 35 of the form shown in Fig. 4 is equally serviceable in connection with the present form of handle and is provided with a curved pointed portion 36. With this arrangement of device, the handle 10 being grasped by the operator, the head 29 of the rod 27 may be readily pressed inward against the spring 32 and thus releasing the brake members 25 from the spool 18'and whereupon the thread 20 may be readily pulled outwardly of the casing 11 through the perforation'2l thereof for free use by the needle and awl member 17 carried by the casing socket 15. Whenthe awl is not in use, and at other times when it is desired head 29 is released and the spring'32 automatically actuates the brakes 25 into engagement with the spool 18, thus preventing the thread 20 from being unwound therefrom.
It will thus be seen that a serviceable device is provided in which the thread may be readily accommodated Within an awl handle, and the feeding of the same therefrom regulated by the operator, it being of course understood that the casing 11 may be readily removed from the handle by unscrewing the same therefrom for the purpose of renewing the thread upon the spool.
While the form of the invention herein shown and described is what is believed to be the preferred embodiment thereof, it is nevertheless to be understood that minor changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as claimed.
What I claim as new is 1. A device of the class described, comprising a handle having a chamber at one end thereof and also having a central longitudinal bore extending therethrough, a casing removably positioned in the open end of the said chamber and having a socket and a perforation provided in the front Wall thereof, a needle removably positioned within said socket, a spool removably mounted Within said casing, and extending through the said perforation, a pair of tensioned brake levers adapted to frictionally engage the spool flanges, and controlling means for the brake levers connected thereto and operable from the inner end of the handle.
, 2. A device of the class described, comprising a handle having a chamber at one end thereof, and also having a central longitudinal bore extending therethrough, a casing removably positioned'in the open end of the said chamber and having a socket and a perforation provided in the front wall thereof, a needle removably mounted within said socket, a spool journaled in said casing, and extending through said perforation, a
MICHAEL GAYDOSH.
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JOHN PAPIK, JOHN GAYDosH.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents. Washington, D. G.
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US3344790A (en) * 1964-11-02 1967-10-03 Richard L Dorner Surgical suturing device with auxiliary spool-brake means
WO2015179646A1 (en) * 2014-05-21 2015-11-26 The Uab Research Foundation Hinged microfracture awls
US11234712B2 (en) 2019-10-25 2022-02-01 Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc. Medical access device

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3344790A (en) * 1964-11-02 1967-10-03 Richard L Dorner Surgical suturing device with auxiliary spool-brake means
WO2015179646A1 (en) * 2014-05-21 2015-11-26 The Uab Research Foundation Hinged microfracture awls
US11234712B2 (en) 2019-10-25 2022-02-01 Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc. Medical access device
US11737764B2 (en) 2019-10-25 2023-08-29 Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc. Medical access device

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