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US Patent: 505,541
Forging and bending die
Patentee:
George S. Strong (exact or similar names) - New York, NY

USPTO Classifications:
72/403

Tool Categories:
electrical devices

Assignees:
James N. Gamble - Cincinnati, OH

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
Francis T. Chambers
Lisle Stokes

Patent Dates:
Applied: Feb. 11, 1892
Granted: Sep. 26, 1893

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Vintage Machinery entry for Houston, Stanwood & Gamble Co.
Description:
"My invention relates to forging and bending dies and has for its object chiefly to provide a suitable die for forging wrought iron bars into shapes suitable for sections of electro-magnet fields, that is to say, of an approximately horseshoe shape..."

The assignee had, a couple of years earlier, co-founded steam engine maker Houston, Stanwood & Gamble Co. See patent 497,356 for a possible use of this invention (an electric motor-truck); however, so far as we are aware, HSG never made any sort of electric vehicle or anything else electric.

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