Datamp.org Patents https://www.datamp.org/ Recently added patents en-us US Patent: 1,101,381 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=42305&pn=1,101,381 Wrench Patentees: Anton E. Anderson - Okmulgee OK , Frank L. Bailey - Okmulgee OK , William C. Cummings - Okmulgee OK Granted:1914-06-23
Manufactured by W. A. Ives Mfg. Co - Wallingford CT
Assigned to Anderson-Bailey-Cummings Co. - Okmulgee OK

Ratchet-like adjustment for the angle of the handle and the head. The jaw opening adjusts with a knurled adjusting worm engaging rack teeth on the movable jaw. Marketed as the ANDERSON; and produced in 6 inch, 8 inch and 10 inch sizes. The same design also appears as "MEPHISTO," produced by W.A. Ives Mfg. Co, Wallingford, CT.
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GB Patent: 190,206,356 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85262&pn=190,206,356 Improvements in Bolt Belt Fasteners Patentee: Isaac Jackson - Glossop, Derby County England Granted:1903-03-12

The wrench for these Belt Bolts is described in patent #GB-189,721,772.
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US Patent: 393,055 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85261&pn=393,055 Tinman's Flanging Machine Patentee: William J. Bayrer - Southington, Hartford County CT Granted:1888-11-10
Manufactured by Peck, Stow & Wilcox Co. - Southington, Hartford County CT

This patent was improved by patent #434,960. Abstract: My invention is in machines for flanging, beading, and wiring metallic plates, commonly called "tinmen's flanging-machines." Claim: In a flanging-machine, the frame A, consisting of a single piece of metal, in which are arranged the movable boxes m and n, the box m turning on screws in the frame, the box n being held in position by a screw passing through the frame and into a transverse groove.
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US Patent: 635,024 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=81124&pn=635,024 Gear Casing Patentees: Marshal T. Reeves - Columbus, Bartholomew County IN , John N. Kailor - Columbus, Bartholomew County IN , Harry C. Clay - Columbus, Bartholomew County IN Granted:1899-10-17
Assigned to Reeves & Co. - Columbus, Bartholomew County IN

Our invention relates to an improvement io in gear-casings, and the present application is a division of our original application for patent for a pneumatic stacker filed January 21, 1898, patent #612,213. Abstract: The object of our invention is to provide t5 an improved form of casing for gears, particularly of the gears used for driving the fan of a pneumatic stacker. Claim: A gear-casing consisting of the following elements; a cup-shaped section carrying a pair of shaft-bearings one at an angle to the other, and a registering section arranged to enclose and cover both of said bearings and to form with the first section a chamber for the reception of a pair of meshing gears the arrangement being such that the cover-section may be removed without disturbing the bearings.
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US Patent: 612,213 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=81125&pn=612,213 Pneumatic Stacker Patentees: Marshal T. Reeves - Columbus, Bartholomew County IN , John N. Kailor - Columbus, Bartholomew County IN , Harry C. Clay - Columbus, Bartholomew County IN Granted:1898-10-11
Manufactured by Reeves & Co. - Columbus, Bartholomew County IN
Assigned to Reeves & Co. - Columbus, Bartholomew County IN

The Gear Casing for this stacker was divided from this patent and patented as #635,024. Abstract: The objects of our invention are to produce an improved form of hood for the delivery end of a stacker-tube; to provide improved means for operating said hood, which means shall be independent of the longitudinal movement of the tube which carries the hood; to provide improved means for operating the outer telescoping end of the discharge-tube. Claim: In a pneumatic stacker, the combination with a pair of telescoping tubes, of a windlass, a collar rotatably adjustable upon said windlass, means for positively holding said collar in different angular positions, a pulley carried by the inner tube near the end thereof, and a cable, one end of which is secured to the windlass and the other end secured to the adjustable collar, the said cable being passed around the pulley and secured at one point to the outer tube.
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