HENRY L. PRATT, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK
DESIGN FOR BRACKET-SAW FRAMES
Specification forming part of Design No. 8,381, dated
June 8, 1875;
Application filed February 5, 1875. [Term
of Patent 3-1/2 years]
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HENRY L. PRATT, of
Brooklyn, King County, New York, have invented a new
Design for Bracket-Saw Frames, of which the following is
a specification:
The nature of my design is fully represented in the
accompanying illustration.
The frame consists of two parallel round rods, a a,
connected together at one extremity by the two turned
bars b and c, d is the saw-blade and e e the clamps at
the extremities of the rods a a, for securing the saw in
the frame, f is a handle secured on one of the rods a,
near the clamp extremity.
What I claim is -
The design for a bracket-saw frame, as shown.
Inventor: HENRY L. PRATT
Witnesses: EDWARD P. STOUGHTON and E. H.
JOHNSON.