Datamp.org Patents https://www.datamp.org/ Recently added patents en-us US Patent: 765,007 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=48377&pn=765,007 Pipe Wrench Patentee: Frank A. Headson - Lafayette IN Granted:1904-07-12
Manufactured by Headson Tool & Mfg. Co. - Lafayette IN
Assigned to Max Pottlitzer - Lafayette IN

A link with a spring-loaded pawl connects the handle and movable jaw. Push the handle forward to tighten, relax the pawl to open the jaws. Corresponding British patent GB-190415556 was registered July 12, 1904.
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US Patent: 359,722 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=39127&pn=359,722 Wrench Patentee: James F. Guthrie Jr. - Somerville MA Granted:1887-03-22
Manufactured by Walworth Mfg. Co. - Boston MA
Assigned to Thomas C. Ashley - Boston MA

The adjusting nut sets in a rotating block. Marketed as Ashley's Patent. The specifications note and disclaim any features covered by patent nos. 65,111, 133,804 166,428, and 182,492. ASHLEY's pipe wrench appears in late 19th Century WALWORTH catalogs; a known example is marked WALWORTH, (with dates that may correspond to a patent assignment?).
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US Patent: 853,930 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=17805&pn=853,930 Ratchet Wrench Patentee: Charles Miller - Syracuse NY Granted:1907-05-14
Manufactured by Miller and Silverman - Syracuse NY

The ratchet wrench in this patent has an internal pawl as in Miller's previous ratchet patent (no. 845,716, dated Feb. 26, 1907). This patent has the body of the wrench made of two cast parts, and has a socket on the end of the handle to hold wrench sockets, screwdriver bits, etc. Each of the sockets and other tools that fit this ratchet head has a separate spring to grip the opening in the ratchet head. This form of Charles Miller's ratchet wrench is shown as part of the MILLER COMBINATION TOOL SET produced by Miller and partner Levi L. Silverman. It was the subject of a lawsuit filed by Silverman against Miller after Silverman bought out Miller's interest in September, 1905 (Silverman v. Miller 190 NY 504 )
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US Patent: 140,111 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=21945&pn=140,111 Wrenches Patentee: Byron C. Bradley - Chicago IL Granted:1873-06-24

A sliding pivot point and a set of notches with a corresponding spur form the adjusting means on this pliers type wrench. Used with Bradley's Sept. 22, 1874 patent (no. 155,139) for a malleable iron adjustable wrench. Some wrenches marked with this patent date include screw adjustment similar to 166,020 or 206,733. Some known examples with a marking that appears to read "PAT'D JUNE 24 72" match the drawing in pat no. 155,139, with an alignment tongue on the handle with the gripping tooth. Other known examples bear names of farm implement companies, etc. For the overall form, also compare patent nos. 166,020 and 206,733.
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US Patent: 467,151 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=41399&pn=467,151 Wrench Patentee: Daniel H.. Carpenter - Orlando FL Granted:1892-01-19

Improvement to Carpenter's February 10, 1891 patent (no. 446,324), with a screw-adjustable movable jaw. An example matching this patent, but bearing the earlier date, appeared in a collection dispersal auction in 2010. It also incorporates jaw notches as described in Carpenter's November 17, 1891 patent (no. 463,137). The concepts in both patents appear in Canadian patent CA-38,340 granted Febr. 24, 1892.
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