Datamp.org Patents https://www.datamp.org/ Recently added patents en-us US Patent: 1,441,146 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85897&pn=1,441,146 Roll-film Cartridge Patentee: George Eastman - Rochester, Monroe County NY Granted:1923-01-02
Manufactured by Eastman Kodak Co. - Rochester, Monroe County NY
Assigned to Eastman Kodak Co. - Rochester, Monroe County NY

Abstract: This invention relates to a photographic roll film cartridge comprising a spool with a core and end flanges upon which is wound sensitized and protective strip material. This invention has for its object to construct such a cartridge in which the strip material is accurately and certainly located, insuring the positive engagement of the end thereof in the core of the spool and the even winding of the strip, without particular care being exercised by the user. The strip material usually comprises a band of film and protective backing or lead strip, the end of which forms the outer convolutions of the cartridge. It has been customary to bend hack a small portion of the extreme tapered end of this backing or lead strip to provide a reinforcement, permitting he easy breaking of the seal wrapped around the package. Claim: In combination, a spool with a core and a film strip with a lead portion adapted to be wound on said spool, there being a slot in the core longitudinally thereof, the end of the lead portion being tapered and having a transverse weakened line therein at that point thereof which lies a width equal to the length of said slot.
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US Patent: 1,028,337 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85896&pn=1,028,337 Plate or Film for Color Photography Patentee: George Eastman - Rochester, Monroe County NY Granted:1912-06-04
Assigned to Eastman Kodak Co. - Rochester, Monroe County NY

Abstract: My present invention relates to color photography and particularly to means for better carrying out the process involving the use of a plate or support carrying the transparent colored dots or lines through which the exposure is made, and if desired viewed, and it has for its objects to provide a film support or plate which is complete in itself and may be used in an ordinary camera without the use of a separate ray filter. To this end the invention consists of a suitable transparent support, preferably of flexible transparent material, such as cellulose, either nitrocellulose or acetyl cellulose or even gelatin, having thereon or therein transparent or .translucent dots or lines in the colors usually employed in color photography as red, green and blue, and over this a= sensitized photographic emulsion preferably of gelatin, said support having on the face or side which, when the exposure is made, is next to the lens of the cam- era, a coating or thin film of gelatin or other suitable material containing coloring matter suitable to act as a correcting filter. Claim: A polychromic plate for use in color photography embodying a support having" minute differently colored transparent areas, a sensitized emulsion on one side thereof and a ray filter screen embodying removable coloring matter formed on the opposite side.
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US Patent: 822,437 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85891&pn=822,437 Photographic Developing Apparatus Patentee: George Eastman - Rochester, Monroe County NY Granted:1906-06-05
Assigned to Eastman Kodak Co. - Rochester, Monroe County NY

Abstract: My present invention relates to photographic developing apparatus in which photographic film may be developed or toned by m 5 the usual chemical agents or solutions which are caused to flow continuously into engagement therewith during the developing operation by suitable mechanical devices; and my invention has for its object to provide an apparatus in which a plurality of developing machines or receptacles may be arranged and operated either together or separately by a single operating device. Claim: A photographic developing apparatus comprising a closed receptacle adapted to contain a sensitized film and a developing agent, a reservoir supported above the receptacle a supply-pipe leading thereto and means for controlling the passage of liquid therethrough.
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GB Patent: 189,525,012 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85890&pn=189,525,012 Improvements in Wrenches. Patentee: Simon Willard Wardwell Jr. - Boston MA U.S.A. Granted:1896-02-08

Patent corresponding to U.S. patent 552,325,-- the MOSSBERG WRENCH Company pocket wrench. Simon W. Wardwell was a company officer. For this British patent, compare GB-189601849. Note: Early British patents (pre 1916) were numbered by the year and started at patent #1 at the start of each year in January. The standard patent # convention for these uses the year of registration and the patent #, with "leading zeros" interposed to make the number total nine digits. This patent is #25,012 of the year 1895.
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GB Patent: 189,601,849 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85889&pn=189,601,849 Improvements in and in the Manufacture of Adjustable Spanners. Patentee: Robert Frederick Hall - Birmingham England Granted:1896-02-29
Manufactured by R. F. Hall & Co. - Birmingham England

The patent focuses on manufacturing processes; the design is very close to one used by the Mossberg Wrench Company in the U.S. (See patents GB-189525012 and 552,325), as appears in a Dec. 19, 1896 ad for Hall's STELLITE No. 3 bicycle wrench. No example of this wrench has been identified to verify its markings. Note: Early British patents (pre 1916) were numbered by the year and started at patent #1 at the start of each year in January. The standard patent # convention for these uses the year of registration and the patent #, with "leading zeros" interposed to make the number total nine digits. This patent is #1,849 of the year 1896.
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