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US Patent: 393,055
Tinman's Flanging Machine
Patentee:
William J. Bayrer (exact or similar names) - Southington, Hartford County, CT

USPTO Classifications:
72/101, 72/248, 72/455

Tool Categories:
metalworking machines : sheet metal : sheet metal flanging machines

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
Peck, Stow & Wilcox Co. - Southington, Hartford County, CT

Witnesses:
Otto Burbaum
George Terry
Daniel G. Glenny, Jr.

Patent Dates:
Applied: Dec. 28, 1887
Granted: Nov. 10, 1888

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Description:
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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