| US Patent: 192,423 
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| Tap Wrench | 
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| Patentee: |  |
 | Charles Elterich (exact or similar names) - New York, NY |  
 
 
 
 
 
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| Patent Dates: |  
| Applied: | Dec. 27, 1876 |  
| Granted: | Jun. 26, 1877 |  
 
USPTO (New site tip)| Patent Pictures: |  |  |  | Charles Elterich patent June 26, 1877 |  Google Patents
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                        Stan Schulz
 "Vintage Machinery" entry for Charles Elterich
 
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| Description: |  | The patent claims the hollow split shank, tapering threaded tip and corresponding internally tapered threaded nut. This forms a wrench which would firmly grip threading taps or broaches.
A known example marked "ELTERICH & BRIGGS PAT. JUNE 26, 1877" has a straight wooden handle and presents as more of a "pin vise." 
A June 24, 1909 AMERICAN MACHINIST article (pg. 1062 ) noted Charles Elterich was still in business making customized taps and dies in New York City. The article includes mention and description of this four jawed tap wrench. |  |