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Manufacturers Index - Shapley & Wells

Shapley & Wells
Binghamton, NY, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class: Wood Working Machinery & Steam and Gas Engines

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Patent Number Date Title Name City Description
147,437 Feb. 10, 1874 Improvement in steam-boilers Martin W. Shapley Binghamton, NY Of interest because this boiler was made by Shapley & Wells, who also made circular sawmills.
173,069 Feb. 01, 1876 Improvement in governors for steam-engines Martin W. Shapley Binghamton, NY The inventor was partner in Shapley & Wells, which made sawmills and steam engines, among other products.
238,535 Mar. 08, 1881 Machine for flanging circular plates Martin W. Shapley Binghamton, NY The inventor was partner in Shapley & Wells, which made sawmills and steam engines, among other products.
320,446 Jun. 16, 1885 Steam-generator James E. Shapley Binghamton, NY "...improvement on the generator or boiler shown in Letter patent no. 147,,437..."
The inventor was partner in Shapley & Wells, which made sawmills and steam engines, among other products.
468,157 Feb. 02, 1892 Catch-basin James E. Shapley Binghamton, NY "My invention relates to improvements in street receivers or catch-basins, and it has for its object to provide suitable means to prevent the escape of impure air or gases from the sewer through the receiver..."
The inventor was partner in Shapley & Wells, which made sawmills and steam engines, among other products.