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US Patent: 1,021,372
Pliers
Pliers for Cotter Pins, Wire, etc.
Patentee:
Gilbert R. Mesnard (exact or similar names) - Chicago, IL

USPTO Classifications:
29/248

Tool Categories:
pliers

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
Modern Sales Bureau - Chicago, IL
Modern Auto-Starter Company - Chicago, IL

Witnesses:
R. A. White
H. R. L. White
Mary F. Allen
W. Linn Allen

Patent Dates:
Applied: Mar. 23, 1910
Granted: Mar. 26, 1912

Patent Pictures: [ 1 | 2 | 3 ]
Gilbert R. Mesnard patent March 26, 1912
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MESNARD's Pliers
Description:
The jaw tips are designed to hold wire or cotter pins at an angle to give a clear view of work area. The tool includes a wire cutter close to the pivot (the small hole adjacent to the pivot), and notches which form a wrench for "Prest-O-Lite" valves.

The 1912 producer's name is taken from a November 7, 1912 "new product" announcement in "THE AUTOMOBILE," pgs. 976 & 977.

One known example is marked "PAT. APPL'D FOR," another has "MESNARD" and the patent date. One handle end is shaped as a screwdriver.

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