Manufacturers Index - E. Horton & Son Co.
E. Horton & Son Co.
Windsor Locks, CT, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class:
Metal Working Machinery
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13,787
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Nov. 13, 1855
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Lathe-chuck
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Eli Horton |
Windsor Locks, CT |
This scroll chuck was the product that launched the successful manufacturer E. Horton & Son Co. Besides this chuck, they also manufactured hand drills and machine tools. The chuck was written up on the front page of the 1856-04-12 issue of Scientific American. According to the 1873 "Subject-matter index of patents for inventions issued by the United States Patent Office", this patent was granted an extension. |
142,163
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Aug. 26, 1873
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Improvement in chucks
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Eli Horton |
Windsor Locks, CT |
The innovation is the use of jaws with a raised seat that is designed to be ground after hardening so as to be more precise. The manufacturer is listed in the program of the International Exhibition of Vienna, 1873. In the 1876 Centennial Exhibition Horton's display included "lathe and car-wheel chucks". |
251,305
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Dec. 20, 1881
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Lathe-Chuck
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Dwight Slate |
Hartford, Hartford County, CT |
W. E. Simonds, patent attorney
My improvement relates to that class of combination-chucks:
i.e., those which may be changed from universal to independent, and vice versa, which have an annular gear for engaging with pinions on the various screws which operate the jaws and a loose ring back of the annular gear for use in meshing and unmeshing the annular gear from such pinions. The improvement is a device different from those which have preceded it for causing the meshing and unmeshing of said annular gear and said pinions. |
255,173
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Mar. 21, 1882
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Lathe Chuck
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Samuel J. Kirk |
Windsor Locks, Hartford County, CT |
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316,931
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May. 05, 1885
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Lathe-chuck
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Ezra B. Bailey |
Windsor Locks, CT |
The inventor was secretary, treasurer and general manager of chuck maker E. Horton & Son Co. |
326,889
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Sep. 22, 1885
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Gear-Cutter
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Dwight Slate |
Hartford, Hartford County, CT |
Simonds & Burdett, patent attorneys
I claim as my invention:
In a gear-cutter, in combination, a disk shaped chuck arranged in a horizontal plane and having a central supporting-shaft, and a vertically adjustable supporting-rest arranged beneath the rim of the chuck, substantially as described.
In combination with a rocking bed formed with guide ways and mounted on bearings on the frame and adjustable in a vertical plane on its bearings, and a reciprocating head-piece adapted to move within the guides on said rocking bed, a rotary cutter mounted on bearings in said head-piece and vertically adjustable therein, substantially as described, and for the purpose stated. |
893,348
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Jul. 14, 1908
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Drill-chuck
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Alexander P. Morrow |
Elmira, NY |
See patent 1,042,507 for a subsequent improvement to this patent. |
1,042,507
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Oct. 29, 1912
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Drill-chuck
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Henry E. Van Ness |
Elmira, NY |
Improvements to Alexander P. Morrow's patent 893,348, intended to make it easier to release the bit from the chuck. |
1,159,248
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Nov. 02, 1915
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Chuck
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Alexander P. Morrow |
Elmira, NY |
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1,159,344
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Nov. 02, 1915
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Drill Chuck
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Henry E. Van Ness |
Elmira, Chemung County, NY |
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1,251,558
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Jan. 01, 1918
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Chuck
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Alexander P. Morrow |
Elmira, NY |
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1,268,198
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Jun. 04, 1918
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Lathe Chuck
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Clarence Frederic Woodford |
Windsor Locks, Hartford County, CT |
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Lathe Chuck
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Olin S. Rockwell |
Warehouse Point, Hartford County, CT |
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1,446,063
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Feb. 20, 1923
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Chuck
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Charles R. Pratt |
Monclair, Essex County, NJ |
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1,446,062
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Feb. 20, 1923
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Chuck
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Charles R. Pratt |
Monclair, Essex County, NJ |
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1,446,065
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Feb. 20, 1923
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Chuck
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Charles R. Pratt |
Monclair, Essex County, NJ |
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1,479,604
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Jan. 01, 1924
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Chuck
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Sidney E. Horton |
Windsor Locks, Hartford County, CT |
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1,595,964
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Aug. 10, 1926
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Chuck
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Sidney E. Horton |
Windsor Locks, Hartford County, CT |
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1,595,399
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Aug. 10, 1926
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Chuck
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Sidney E. Horton |
Windsor, Hartford County, CT |
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1,608,462
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Nov. 23, 1926
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Chuck
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Wallace M. Cutler |
Windsor Locks, CT |
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1,608,464
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Nov. 23, 1926
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Chuck
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Wallace M. Cutler |
Windsor Locks, CT |
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1,608,463
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Nov. 23, 1926
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Chuck
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Wallace M. Cutler |
Windsor Locks, CT |
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1,772,267
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Aug. 05, 1930
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Scroll Chuck
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Joseph C. Regan |
West Hartford, Hartford County, CT |
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1,784,908
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Dec. 16, 1930
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Differential Chuck
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Joseph C. Regan |
West Hartford, Hartford County, CT |
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2,597,489
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May. 20, 1952
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Body for a Chuck Having Radially Movable Jaws
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Donald B. Huntting |
West Hartford, Hartford County, CT |
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