Reversible and Adjustable Heel-Sweep. Page: 3 of 3
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2. A heel sweep including a pair of an-
gularly related blades provided with upper
and lower longitudinal cutting edges and
pivotally adjustable to arrange them at dif-
s ferent angles and reversible through such
pivotal adjustment to arrange either cutting
edge at the bottom, and bracing bars extend-
ing across the space between and connecting
the blades and having overlapped inner por-
10 tions adjustably and detachably secured to-
gether.
3. A heel sweep including angularly re-
lated blades having their front terminals
bent at an angle and fitted together, said
15 blades being pivotally adjustable to arrange
them at different angles and reversible
through such pivotal movement to arrange
either cutting edge at the bottom, trans-
versely disposed bracing bars provided with
20 angularly bent outer ends pivoted to the
blades, the inner ends of the bars being
overlapped, and means for adjustably and
detachably securing the overlapped ends of
the bars together.
25 4. A heel sweep including angularly re-
lated blades having their front terminals
bent at an angle and fitted together, said
blades being pivotally adjustable to arrange
them at different angles and reversible
30 through such pivotal movement to arrangeeither cutting edge at the bottom, trans-
versely disposed bracing bars provided with
angularly bent outer ends pivoted to the
blades, said bracing bars having inner over-
lapped portions, a sleeve embracing the 35
overlapped portions of the bars and secured
to one of the same and detachably receiving
the other bar, and means for securing the
bracing bars in their adjustment.
5. A heel sweep including angularly re- 40
lated blades having their front terminals
bent at an angle and fitted together, said
blades being pivotally adjustable to arrange
them at different angles and reversible
through such pivotal movement to arrange 45
either cutting edge at the bottom, bracing
bars pivotally connected at their outer ends
to the blades and having inner overlapped
portions, one of the bracing bars being pro-
vided with a plurality of perforations, a 50
bolt piercing the other bar and adjustable
to be arranged in the said perforations, and
a sleeve embracing the bars.
In testimony, that I claim the foregoing
as my own, I have hereto affixed my signa- 55
ture in the presence of two witnesses.
JOHN H. BROCKMAN.
Witnesses:
DEE GIBBS,
H. C. DURST.
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Brockman, John H. Reversible and Adjustable Heel-Sweep., patent, November 2, 1909; [Washington D.C.]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth511928/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.