| US Patent: 64,286 
 | 
| Ticket-Cutter | 
| 
| Patentees: |  
 | G. F. Field (exact or similar names) - Weymouth, MA |  | Luther O. Crocker (exact or similar names) - Braintree, MA |  
 
 
 
 
 
 | 
| Patent Dates: |  
| Granted: | Apr. 30, 1867 |  
 
USPTO (New site tip)| Patent Pictures: |  |  |  | L. O. Crocker and G. F. Field patent April 30, 1867 |  Google Patents
 Report data errors or omissions to steward 
                        Stan Schulz
 
 | 
| 
| Description: |  | Ticket punch for railroad conductors; the patented features include the "return spring" and the function of a spring on the "stripper." 
The patent is cited in conjunction with Crocker's Sept. 21, 1869 patent 95,091 in 1870s ads for Crocker's Ticket Punch. Crocker secured additional patents July 18, 1882 (no. 261,138) and Aug. 4, 1891 (no. 456,983). |  |