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US690122A US6883701A US1901068837A US690122A US 690122 A US690122 A US 690122A US 6883701 A US6883701 A US 6883701A US 1901068837 A US1901068837 A US 1901068837A US 690122 A US690122 A US 690122A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • This invention relates to a combined stool and cane; and the object of the same is to provide simple and effective means for supporting aperson while at labor or during the pursuance of those classes of vocations requiring an upright or standing posture or for other purposes, the improved device being supported on the person of the wearer and transport.- able in supported condition from place to place without interference with the free movement of the personcarrying the same, the improved device also having a cane attachment.
  • the invention consists in features of construction and arrangement which areimprovements on the similar device disclosed in Patent No. 671,638, granted to me April 9, 1001.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the improved device shown applied to a figure in dotted lines and in operative position for seating purposes.
  • Fig. 2 is a detail perspective view of a portion of the improved device shown converted into a cane with the seat removed.
  • Fig. 3 is a section through the upper portion of the device as shown arranged by Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4 is a longitudinalvertical section through the seat and upper portion of the staff without the cane attachment.
  • Fig. 5 is a detail perspective view of the seat and upper portion of the staff looking toward the under side of the seat and showing a simplified form of the improvement.
  • Fig. Gisadetail view partially in section, showing the lower end of the staff.
  • the numeral 1 designates a staff or pedestal of any suitable length having an upper enlarged angular extremity, which may be either rectangular or square, as at 2, the lower end of the staff being enlarged, as at 3, for the purposes of stability in resting upon a support and for the securement therein of oppositely incliued contactingfstuds 4, with reduced ends 5, to prevent the staff from slipping from the position it is desired it shall maintain.
  • the staif will be constructed of suitable material, preferably wood, though metal may at times be used, and the upper enlarged angular extremity 2 is removably fitted in a wooden or other socket 5, having an opening 6 therein extending vertically therethrough and of a contour corresponding to the shape of the said extremity, the said head being adjustably secured to a metallic seat 7.
  • a metallic wear and strengthening plate 8 is secured by end screws 9, the opening through the said plate being similar in shape to the cross-sectional contour of the extremity 2 of the stat-f, and the walls of said opening in the plate are adapted to snugly embrace the staff extremity.
  • a stiff plate-spring 10 which prevents any movement of the staff extremity in the socket by instituting a frictional bind thereon, and also takes up or compensates for wear of said extremity, the lower end 11 of the spring being outt urned at a substantialright angle and held by one of the adjacent screws 9, which passes therethrough.
  • the portion of the extremity 2 within said socket is engaged by a transversely-inserted pin 12, the latter when not in use being disposed'in a seat-opening 13 in the rear upper portion of the socket.
  • the socket is elongated in a longitudinal direction toward its upper side 14, which is concave to snugly receive the seat 7, the latter being concavo-convex for obvious reasons, the lower portions of the opposite ends of the socket being formed with angular recesses 15 to provide upper bearing-shoulders 16.
  • the socket is held in connection with the seat by two screw-bolts 17, one at each end, and supplied with removable nuts 18, that bear against said shoulders 16 when tightened up, both bolts being inclined inwardly toward each other to produce a stronger and more durablefastening means to resist the weight strain brought to bear on the seat 7 and also to project the nutted ends of the bolts outwardly, so they can be easily reached for readily operating or turning the nuts.
  • the lower ends of the bolts, as at 19, are reduced and made smooth to serve as a guiding means in applying the nuts.
  • the seat is provided with a series of openings to permit adjustment of the socket thereon, and thereby project the seat either forwardly or rearwardly, as may be desired by the user.
  • the front reduced end of the seat 7 is in the form of a nose 21, which may be either a wooden block, which is rounded and made smooth, or the said end of the seat may be swaged over to form such rounded smooth nose, and to this nose an eye 22 is secured,
  • a hook 24 at the rear under side of the seat at the center is a hook 24, and by means of the loop and hook the improved device is held in connection with the person of the wearer.
  • a hook 25 at the lower end of a doubled adjustable length 26 of elastic webbing is removably secured, the said webbing depending from the center of a front spreader 27, engaging the lower terminals of supplemental straps 28, depending from the webs of a pair of suspenders 29.
  • a connector 30 To the central portion of the back of the suspenders a connector 30 is secured, and therefrom depends an adjustable strap 31, having a lower terminal loop 32 to removably engage the hook 2-1, and by this'means the seat and stafi may be suspended from and held in connection with the body of the user. It will be understood that when the improved device is suspended from the body of the user it will always be ready for disposal in resting position.
  • the staffl has permanently in engagement therewith acane-head 33,com prising a wooden or other horizontal member 34, with a metallic strap 35 secured thereto in such manner as to form a socket 36, slidable over the upper angular extremity of the staff.
  • the member also has the upper horizontal portion of an angular brace 37 secured to the under side thereof, the depending arm 38 of said brace having its lower terminal formed with a bifurcation 39 to engage the head 40 of a transverse clamping-bolt 41 in the stafi, the said bolt having a winged clamping-nut 4.2 thereon to tighten the same, and thereby hold the cane-head in desired position.
  • the device When the seat is removed, the device can be used as a cane alone; but in many uses the cane head and seat will remain on the staff, so that a grip will be provided for use as a support, particularly by invalids, convalescents, or the like. Extra openings in the staff will also be provided, as shown by Fig. 5, to still further vary the adjustment by changing the position or elevation of the clamping-bolt 41 from a maximum elevation to a lower one, and the length of the staff may also at times be varied to suit persons of different stature or other staffs obtained.
  • the form of canehead just set forth always remains on the staff and will therefore always be ready for adjustment.
  • the device is intended for use by barbers, invalids, convalescents, and others requiring an upright rest or sitting posture during the performance of certain vocations, or as a rest at intermediate points in traveling or moving from one place to another. Itis unnecessary to use the suspending means set forth at all times, and, in fact, said suspending meanswill be dispensed with in many uses. It is also proposed to ornament the device in such mannerthat it will present a pleasingappearance.
  • a device of the class set forth the combination of a seat having a socket, a staff removably fitted in the socket, a cane-head applied to the upper extremity of the staff, and a clamping device for holding the cane-head rigidly applied to the said staff extremity.
  • a seat having a socket with a spring therein, a wear-plate secured against the lower end of the socket and between which and the latter one extremity of the spring is held, and a staff having its upper extremity removably fitted in said socket and frictionall-y engaged by said spring.
  • a seat having a socket and a plurality of openings therein, the socket being provided with a spring and also having revics at the opposite ends, bolts adjustably engaging the seat and passing through the opposite recessed ends of the socket, the said bolts being inwardly inclined toward each other and having reduced smooth nutted ends locatedin said recesses, and a staff removably fitted in said socket and frictionally held by the spring of the latter against movement.

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No. 690,|22. Patented Dec. 3|, 190i.
E. SLAGLE.
COMBINED STOOL AND CANE.
(Applicatioh filed July 18, 1901.)
(No Model.)
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N0. 690,!22. Patented De'c. 3|, I901. E. SLAGLE.
'OOMBINED STOOL AND CANE.
(Application filed July 18, 1901.)
(No Model.) 2 Sheets-Shoat 2.
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EDWIN SLAGLE, OF QUINCY, ILLINOIS.
COMBINED STOOL AND CANE.
SPEGZZFIQATIQN forming part of Letters Patent No. 690,122, dated December 31, 1901.
Application filed July 18,1901. Serial No. 68,837. (No model.)
To (ZZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, EDWIN SLAGLE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Quincy, in the county of Adams and State of Illinois, have invented a new and useful Combined Stool and Cane, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a combined stool and cane; and the object of the same is to provide simple and effective means for supporting aperson while at labor or during the pursuance of those classes of vocations requiring an upright or standing posture or for other purposes, the improved device being supported on the person of the wearer and transport.- able in supported condition from place to place without interference with the free movement of the personcarrying the same, the improved device also having a cane attachment.
The invention consists in features of construction and arrangement which areimprovements on the similar device disclosed in Patent No. 671,638, granted to me April 9, 1001.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective view of the improved device shown applied to a figure in dotted lines and in operative position for seating purposes. Fig. 2 is a detail perspective view of a portion of the improved device shown converted into a cane with the seat removed. Fig. 3 is a section through the upper portion of the device as shown arranged by Fig. 2. Fig. 4 is a longitudinalvertical section through the seat and upper portion of the staff without the cane attachment. Fig. 5 is a detail perspective view of the seat and upper portion of the staff looking toward the under side of the seat and showing a simplified form of the improvement. Fig. Gisadetail view, partially in section, showing the lower end of the staff.
Similar numerals ofreference are employed to indicate corresponding parts in the several views.
The numeral 1 designates a staff or pedestal of any suitable length having an upper enlarged angular extremity, which may be either rectangular or square, as at 2, the lower end of the staff being enlarged, as at 3, for the purposes of stability in resting upon a support and for the securement therein of oppositely incliued contactingfstuds 4, with reduced ends 5, to prevent the staff from slipping from the position it is desired it shall maintain. The staif will be constructed of suitable material, preferably wood, though metal may at times be used, and the upper enlarged angular extremity 2 is removably fitted in a wooden or other socket 5, having an opening 6 therein extending vertically therethrough and of a contour corresponding to the shape of the said extremity, the said head being adjustably secured to a metallic seat 7. Around the entrance to the opening 6 in the socket a metallic wear and strengthening plate 8 is secured by end screws 9, the opening through the said plate being similar in shape to the cross-sectional contour of the extremity 2 of the stat-f, and the walls of said opening in the plate are adapted to snugly embrace the staff extremity. Within the socket opening 6 and located adjacent to one of the end walls of the latter is a stiff plate-spring 10, which prevents any movement of the staff extremity in the socket by instituting a frictional bind thereon, and also takes up or compensates for wear of said extremity, the lower end 11 of the spring being outt urned at a substantialright angle and held by one of the adjacent screws 9, which passes therethrough. To prevent the staff from accidentally pulling out of the socket, the portion of the extremity 2 within said socket is engaged by a transversely-inserted pin 12, the latter when not in use being disposed'in a seat-opening 13 in the rear upper portion of the socket. The socket is elongated in a longitudinal direction toward its upper side 14, which is concave to snugly receive the seat 7, the latter being concavo-convex for obvious reasons, the lower portions of the opposite ends of the socket being formed with angular recesses 15 to provide upper bearing-shoulders 16. The socket is held in connection with the seat by two screw-bolts 17, one at each end, and supplied with removable nuts 18, that bear against said shoulders 16 when tightened up, both bolts being inclined inwardly toward each other to produce a stronger and more durablefastening means to resist the weight strain brought to bear on the seat 7 and also to project the nutted ends of the bolts outwardly, so they can be easily reached for readily operating or turning the nuts. The lower ends of the bolts, as at 19, are reduced and made smooth to serve as a guiding means in applying the nuts. The seat is provided with a series of openings to permit adjustment of the socket thereon, and thereby project the seat either forwardly or rearwardly, as may be desired by the user.
The front reduced end of the seat 7 is in the form of a nose 21, which may be either a wooden block, which is rounded and made smooth, or the said end of the seat may be swaged over to form such rounded smooth nose, and to this nose an eye 22 is secured,
having the lower end of a wire orlike loop 23 7 connected thereto. At the rear under side of the seat at the center is a hook 24, and by means of the loop and hook the improved device is held in connection with the person of the wearer. To the loop 23 a hook 25 at the lower end of a doubled adjustable length 26 of elastic webbing is removably secured, the said webbing depending from the center of a front spreader 27, engaging the lower terminals of supplemental straps 28, depending from the webs of a pair of suspenders 29. To the central portion of the back of the suspenders a connector 30 is secured, and therefrom depends an adjustable strap 31, having a lower terminal loop 32 to removably engage the hook 2-1, and by this'means the seat and stafi may be suspended from and held in connection with the body of the user. It will be understood that when the improved device is suspended from the body of the user it will always be ready for disposal in resting position.
The staffl has permanently in engagement therewith acane-head 33,com prising a wooden or other horizontal member 34, with a metallic strap 35 secured thereto in such manner as to form a socket 36, slidable over the upper angular extremity of the staff. The member also has the upper horizontal portion of an angular brace 37 secured to the under side thereof, the depending arm 38 of said brace having its lower terminal formed with a bifurcation 39 to engage the head 40 of a transverse clamping-bolt 41 in the stafi, the said bolt having a winged clamping-nut 4.2 thereon to tighten the same, and thereby hold the cane-head in desired position. When the seat is removed, the device can be used as a cane alone; but in many uses the cane head and seat will remain on the staff, so that a grip will be provided for use as a support, particularly by invalids, convalescents, or the like. Extra openings in the staff will also be provided, as shown by Fig. 5, to still further vary the adjustment by changing the position or elevation of the clamping-bolt 41 from a maximum elevation to a lower one, and the length of the staff may also at times be varied to suit persons of different stature or other staffs obtained. The form of canehead just set forth always remains on the staff and will therefore always be ready for adjustment.
The device is intended for use by barbers, invalids, convalescents, and others requiring an upright rest or sitting posture during the performance of certain vocations, or as a rest at intermediate points in traveling or moving from one place to another. Itis unnecessary to use the suspending means set forth at all times, and, in fact, said suspending meanswill be dispensed with in many uses. It is also proposed to ornament the device in such mannerthat it will present a pleasingappearance.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new is 1. In a device of the class set forth, the combination of a seat having a socket, and a staff removably fitted in the socket and having a head continually held on the upper extremity thereof to convert the same into use as a cane.
2. In a device of the class set forth, the combination of a seat having a socket, a staff removably fitted in the socket, a cane-head applied to the upper extremity of the staff, and a clamping device for holding the cane-head rigidly applied to the said staff extremity.
3. In a device of the class set forth, the combination of a seat having a socket with a spring therein, a wear-plate secured against the lower end of the socket and between which and the latter one extremity of the spring is held, and a staff having its upper extremity removably fitted in said socket and frictionall-y engaged by said spring.
4. In a device of the class set forth, the combination of a seat having a socket and a plurality of openings therein, the socket being provided with a spring and also having re cesses at the opposite ends, bolts adjustably engaging the seat and passing through the opposite recessed ends of the socket, the said bolts being inwardly inclined toward each other and having reduced smooth nutted ends locatedin said recesses, and a staff removably fitted in said socket and frictionally held by the spring of the latter against movement.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have hereto affixed my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
EDWIN SLAGLE.
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JOHN E. FEIGHNER, SAMUEL V. RICHARDS.
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