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Manufacturers Index - Coe & Wilkes

Coe & Wilkes
Painesville, OH, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class: Wood Working Machinery & Steam and Gas Engines

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Patent Number Date Title Name City Description
26,823 Jan. 17, 1860 Method of hanging reciprocating saws Leonard Anderson Painesville, OH The "Anderson's Improved Method of Hanging Saws" was written up in the 1868-01-25 issue of Scientific American. The invention is a method of drawing a muley-saw blade back on the return cut so as not to drag on the log being sawn.
69,744 Oct. 15, 1867 Improvement in sawmills Leonard Anderson Painesville, OH The 1868-05-09 Scientific American page 303 has this text ad: "Anderson's Patent Muley Saw Hangings. The oscillating lower Muley and self-adjusting rake upper Muley performs â…“ more work with â…“ less power than any other. COE & WILKES, Painesville, Ohio, sole manufacturers, except for the States of Maine and Pennsylvania. Send for circulars."
89,097 Apr. 20, 1869 Improvement in Augers Calvin Wardwell Painesville, OH Examples of this auger bit have been reported—see photo. The smallest example is marked "Star Bit & Tool Co. / Rockford, Illinois" and the other two are marked "Greenlee / Rockford, Illinois". None is marked with a patent date which suggest that they were manufactured after the expiry of the patent. In fact, Star Bit & Tool Co. was established in 1911, decades after patent expiry. We cannot find any mentions of Greenlee auger bits before 1884, i.e., before patent expiry, but Greenlee Brothers & Co. of Rockford was a large business with a broad product line, and "auger" is a common enough word that it is difficult to be certain.
Co-assignee H. H. Coe was a partner in machinery manufacturer Coe & Wilkes; we have found no evidence that that firm ever manufactured augers. As for inventor Calvin Wardwell, we can find nothing beyond this patent to tell us what he did for a living around this time.
134,405 Dec. 31, 1872 Improvement in saw-mill dogs Reuben Tower Painesville, OH