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US Patent: 54,760
Improvement in chucks
Patentee:
Leverett Homer Olmsted (exact or similar names) - Stamford, CT

USPTO Classifications:
279/69

Tool Categories:
woodworking tools : hand drills : drill chucks

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
L. H. Olmsted - Stamford, CT

Witnesses:
G. W. Patterson
H. W. Gilbert

Patent Dates:
Granted: May 15, 1866

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Vintage Machinery entry for L. H. Olmsted
Description:
Three-jaw chuck whose jaws are held open by springs. The shell's tapered interior prevents the jaws from closing completely, thereby avoiding their falling inside the bore of the spindle. The 1866-07-07 Scientific American had a Classified Ad from L. H. Olmsted of Stamford, Conn., for "Drill Chucks. Olmsted's Patent. Self-centering and Tightening, made from the best Cast Steel, and every piece is hardened. We make two sizes... Price: No. 1, $7; No. 2, $5.50."

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