Datamp.org Patents https://www.datamp.org/ Recently added patents en-us US Patent: 2,773,574 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85656&pn=2,773,574 Ratchet adapters for socket wrenches Patentee: Edward T. Able - Denver Co. Granted:1956-12-11
Assigned to B. K. Sweeney Mfg. Co. - Denver CO

Reversible ratchet structure; a 1954 trade journal item suggests this was produced as a heavy duty ratchet adapter for 3/4" drive sockets. Patent nos. 855,292 , 895,713, 1,845,667 and 2,407,558 listed as references.
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US Patent: 40 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85655&pn=40 Double Hydrostatic Oil Press Patentees: Orestes Badger - Otsego, Otsego County NY , Orrin Sull - Waterloo, Seneca County NY Granted:1836-10-05

Abstract: The double hydrostatic oil press as constructed by us operates upon the seed, or other substance to be pressed, by means of two pistons which are forced out of the opposite ends of a cylinder placed horizontally, which two pistons are subjected simultaneously to the power produced by the ordinary hydrostatic press, or any forcing pump operating upon the same principle. Claim: The employment of two pistons operated upon in the manner, and for the purposes herein set forth for pressing oil from seeds, and for pressing other articles to which the same may be adapted by means of hydrostatic pressure, by which means the labor of so doing is lessened, not because any increase of power is obtained, but because two charges are pressed at the same time, and the charging with water, and also the discharging has to be less frequently performed.
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US Patent: 1,400,099 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85654&pn=1,400,099 Nut-cracking device Patentee: Gottlieb A. Pueppke - Oshkosh WI Granted:1921-12-13
Manufactured by G. A. Pueppke - Oshkosh WI

Combined "shearing" and "cracking" functions designed to crack pecans while keeping the nut meats intact. A known example marked only with the patent date. A 1924 ad shows it sold by Pueppke from Oshkosh as the PEP-KE Nut Cracker.
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US Patent: 1,117,945 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=60900&pn=1,117,945 Nutcracker Patentee: Foster W. Fort - Waco TX Granted:1914-11-17
Manufactured by Perfection Nut Cracker Co. - Waco TX

Bench or table top clamp nutcracker. fixed and movable cup faced jaws brought together by a screw. The patent shows a couple of options for connecting the screw and movable jaw. Described as an "un-named" new product in Febr. 1914 POPULAR MECHANICS; appears as the PERFECTION NUT CRACKER in advertisements in household journals, etc. as early as mid-1913.
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US Patent: 38 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85653&pn=38 Crimping Leather Patentee: Ebenezer G. Pomeroy - Newark, Licking County OH Granted:1836-10-04

Abstract: This improvement in crimping is an improvement of my machine for crimping boots, for which I obtained a patent bearing date the twenty-seventh day of July, A. D., 1824, the specification, or schedule hereof is in the words following, viz: This machine is calculated to improve, and facilitate the crimping of boots. It is composed of a shin o or board, for giving the front of the boot its proper" shape together with any number of straining clamps made of iron, or any suitable material, and also any number of holding clamps made similar to the cabinet maker's veneering clamps, these are to hold the front of the boot to its place till dry. Claim: he use, and application of the before described horizontal clamp for crimping boots, constructed with a plate having ears, apertures, and channels, in combination with the wedge framed pins to compress the leather into the channel, and hold it fast; but I make no claim to the tube, and female screw, or to the thumb screw.
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