Datamp.org Patents https://www.datamp.org/ Recently added patents en-us US Patent: 66 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85706&pn=66 Forming Bats Patentees: John Arnold - Norwalk, Fairfield County CT , George G. Bishop - Norwalk, Fairfield County CT Granted:1839-10-20

Abstract: The imperfections in the machine patented as aforesaid, and which it is the object of our improvement to remedy are 1st the doffer, and apron cylinders of the patented machine having equal motion as warp, and weft accumulate upon the apron and around the cylinders until a sufficient thickness is obtained the surface of each succeeding layer is more and more extended, and its motion proportionally increased so that the crossing weft will no longer cover the whole, and the work becomes un- even, to remedy this defect, and as an improvement on said machine we place upon the shafts of the doffer, and apron cylinder, matched cones governed by a movable belt in the same manner, and producing the same w ell known effect as matched cones in common use to regulate the varying, and relative motions of the cotton speeder by means of which the relative motions of the doffer and apron cylinders will vary according to the varying extent of surface around the carrier, and thus make even, and perfect work; 2d, wool, and hair being elastic and the different kinds of different elasticity it had been found very difficult if not impossible to work wool or other material possessing much elasticity on the patented machine on account of its springing under the fullers, in consequence of which the sheets of weft become folded, or contracted and will not retain an even width. To remedy this defect, and as an improvement on said machine we substitute combs in place of the fullers described in said machine, which we call faller combs. These combs are of the same form as the chain combs, described in said patent, and are connected with the same levers which support the faller rods by arms attached to each. The movement of the faller combs adopted in this improvement is also different from the movement of the faller rods in the patented machine in this. The rods rose gradually, and fell suddenly upon the weft. The faller combs are at rest until the moment in which the chain comb, and doffer are ready to deliver the weft when they rise by force of a cam or pin upon the same levers, and receiving the weft from the chain comb and doffer and carry it, down by an easy motion and deliver it on the warp, clearing themselves by a pin and spring in the same manner as the chain combs clear themselves as described in the said patented machine, being retarded in their downward movement by a spring or suspended weight to prevent their sudden descent. This spring may be a spiral spring hung from above or a cord from a spring pole governing the descent more or less gently as different materials may require. Claim: The application of matched cones governed by a movable belt to vary the relative motions or speed of the doffer, and apron cylinders as the varying extent of surface around the carrier is extended by the increasing thickness of the web.
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US Patent: 4,651,598 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85705&pn=4,651,598 Self-adjusting utility plier Patentee: William A. Warheit - Butler PA Granted:1987-03-24

1st of two patents noted on CRAFTSMAN ROBO-GRIP(R) pliers. "Utility pliers for single-handed manual manipulation which will automatically adjust to positions of positive gripping and holding of any size workpiece within the size range defined by the maximum opening between the jaws of the pliers."
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US Patent: 65 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85704&pn=65 Ferrule Knob for Doors and Furniture Patentees: Enoch Robinson - Cambridge, Middlesex County MA , Francis Draper - Cambridge, Middlesex County MA Granted:1836-10-20

Abstract: We have invented and put in use a new and useful improvement in the manufacture of door, commode, furniture, and other knobs by which the knob is securely fastened to the plate or socket without any spindle or screw being inserted into the knob and which we call the "ferrule knob". Claim: The combination of the said four parts or pieces in manner aforesaid as a new and useful improvement in the manufacture of door, commode, furniture and other knobs, and the knobs so made by the combination of said four parts or pieces we, call our ferrule knobs.
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US Patent: 64 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85703&pn=64 Heddle Patentee: Granted:1836-10-20

Abstract: The harness is made of such twine as it ordinarily used in making harnesses. Claim: The double knot or double hitch, or any other close knot which may answer the purpose at the lower end of the ever, where loops have heretofore been used.
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US Patent: 62 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85701&pn=62 Cook Stove Patentee: John Whiting - Boston, Suffolk County MA Granted:1836-10-20

Abstract: Whereas, John Whiting and John Mears on the ninth day of September, ix the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty five, obtained from the President of the United States Letters Patent under the seal of the United States, and bearing date on the day and year aforesaid, for the invention of a new and useful Improvement in the Construction of Stoves fox Cooking, which invention and improvement are specified and described in the schedule annexed to the said Letters Patent and making a part of the same. Now be it known that I, John Whiting, of Boston, in the county of Suffolk, State of Massachusetts, have invented, made, and applied to use a new and useful Improvement in the Construction of the said Patented Stoves for Cooking Claim: The addition of the plates marked Q, forming a second flue between the oven and the top of the stoves, combined with the manner of fixing the valves as herein de-scribed, so as to direct the draught around the oven, and to make its exit in the manner shown, or when preferred to admit of its escape through the ordinary escape pipe, without passing directly over or around the oven.
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