Quote: Mwhite49, would it be possible to get a copy of your print for the Fruend conversion of the Remington Roller. It looks to me like it might be stronger than using a link being directly levered to the block. I don't think I would want to lever the hammer and could probably easily leave out that feature. MD
Hello MD,
You should be able to get a copy of the Patent drawings and the written Patent details and claims by just going here:-
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) Just type the patent number into the box and click on search. You can enlarge the drawings and text to screen size by clicking on the button sayting show full screen and then print. If that doesn't work, then copy and paste each page into a Word Document and print that. It takes a few seconds to do if working in Word, but it's not a long delay.
It is also possible to search for a Patent even if you don't know the number, just type in the Patentee's name and click search, all the Patents under that 'name' should come up in a list. Sometimes there's pages of them any you will have to look at a lot of them to find exactly what your looking for.
You could also search for things in general terms such as; Single shot rifles, rifle sights, bullet paper patching machines, etc, etc.
Be aware that you don't get machinists drawings showing the item in several views or any dimensions. Just a copy of the original patent drawings. The text can be very useful in explaining how it works.
Best of all, there's no charges involved.
Have fun,
Harry