US Patent: 16,532
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| Tool for tenoning spokes
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Patentee:
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| John J. Croy (exact or similar names) - Caledonia, MO |
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| Not known to have been produced |
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Patent Dates:
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| Granted: |
Feb. 03, 1857 |
| Reissue Information: |
| Reissued as AI221 (Mar. 01, 1859) |
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Jeff Joslin
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Description: |
| Scientific American said of this patent: "In this machine the spoke to be tenoned is held in a tube, which affords a solid bed, whereby the spoke is held firm to the action of the revolving cutter, no matter how small its diameter or how hard may be the timber. A proper dish-shape is given to the shoulder of the tenon by the adjustable end-piece. The improvement is an excellent one indeed." |
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