US Patent: 38
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Crimping Leather Horizontal Boot-Clamp
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Patentee:
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| Ebenezer G. Pomeroy (exact or similar names) - Newark, Licking County, OH |
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| Not known to have been produced |
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Patent Dates:
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| Granted: |
Oct. 04, 1836 |
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Joel Havens
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Description: |
| 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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