| US Patent: 112,238 
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| Improvement in Wrenches and Oilers | 
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| Patentee: |  |
 | Edwin B. Gifford (exact or similar names) - Westport, MA |  
 
 
 
 
| Manufacturer: |  | Not known to have been produced |  
 
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| Patent Dates: |  
| Granted: | Feb. 28, 1871 |  
| Antedated: | Feb. 22, 1871 |  
 
USPTO (New site tip)| Patent Pictures: |  |  |  | Edwin B. Gifford Pat. Feb. 22, 1871 |  Google Patents
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| Description: |  | The shank is a hollow tube which serves as an oil reservoir. There is a spring-valve adjacent to the socket, and a cap on the end of the handle to re-fill the oil reservoir. It seems unlikely that a tube sufficiently strong to serve as a wrench handle would have any significant oil storage capacity.
This patent is noted in Ron Pearson's 1991 "Gristmill" article about the Oct. 27, 1874 MOORE combination axle nut wrench and oiler (pat. no. 156,370). |  |