US Patent: 304,062
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| Combined Whip Socket, Oil Can, and Wrench
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Patentee:
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| Cephas L. Bard (exact or similar names) - San Buenaventura, CA |
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| Not known to have been produced |
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Patent Dates:
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| Applied: |
May 16, 1884 |
| Granted: |
Aug. 26, 1884 |
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Patent Pictures:
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Cephas L. Bard patent August 26, 1884 |
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Stan Schulz
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Description: |
| The rigid frame is an axle-nut wrench. The whip socket helps hold the oil can in place. The whole works slips onto studs mounted on the frame of a dash-board, and is held in place by a cam-lever. The specifications elaborate on all the interconnections that hold the pieces together and allow them to be separated for use.
Corresponding Canadian patent CA-22,036 was granted July 8, 1885. Improved by pat. no. 315,110. |
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