Manufacturers Index - American Machine & Foundry Co. (AMF)
American Machine & Foundry Co. (AMF)
New York, NY, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class:
Wood Working Machinery
This page contains information on patents issued to this manufacturer.
Submitting Patent Information
If you find a patent number or patent date by this manufacturer that is not on this
list, please contact the Site Historian.
Key to Links for Patent Information
USPTO = U.S. Patent Office .
Images of the actual patent can be viewed on the U.S. Patent Office web site but
a special TIFF viewer must be installed with your browser in order properly work.
More information on how to configure your computer to view these patents can be
found at TIFF image Viewers
for Patent Images.
DATAMP = Directory of American Tool And
Machinery Patents . A sister site to VintageMachinery.org with information
on patents related to machinery and tools. A much easier user interface than the
USPTO's for finding information on machinery patents.
1,608,113
|
Nov. 23, 1926
|
Chuck
|
Axel G. Lundin |
Brooklyn, NY |
|
|
|
Chuck
|
George E. Nace |
Brooklyn, NY |
|
2,159,162
|
May. 23, 1939
|
Tap Holder Chuck
|
Carl W. Johnson |
Brooklyn, Kings County, NY |
Claim:
In devices of this type it is usually desirable to provide means which allow a tap, or other tool Sto be quickly inserted and removed from the chuck in order that a minimum of time may be consumed in change of tool. In prior devices it has been customary to use screw threaded members for adjusting the centralizing elements or gripping jaws which bear upon the shanks of these tools. It is obvious that with this kind of a structure it is not possible to effect an extremely rapid change of tool because of the necessity of screwing parts thereof into proper position. |
2,237,875
|
Apr. 08, 1941
|
Chuck Jaw
|
Frederick R. Brown |
Brooklyn, Kings County, NY |
Claim:
Primarily, the improved appliance constituting the subject of the present application may be regarded as an improvement upon the tap holder chuck disclosed in the application for Letters Patent, dated 29 July, 1936, of Carl W. Johnson, now Patent No. 2,159,162. issued 23 May, 1939, and the present invention is of special utility when embodied in a tool of that character, although it is capable of general employment where provision is required for effecting a positive and secure grip upon an attached part. |
2,293,053
|
Aug. 18, 1942
|
Bandsaw bread-slicing machine
|
Lester Ferenci |
Brooklyn, NY |
|
2,552,580
|
May. 15, 1951
|
Vise having jaws supportable on flat surface of machine tool by spindle adjustable and lockable in plane parallel to said surface
|
Henry Persson |
Miami, FL |
This is the well-known Float-Lock vise, which (as of 2017) is still in production as the Wahlstrom Float Lock Drill Press Vise from Penn Tool Co., Inc. |
RE23,519
|
Jul. 01, 1952
|
Vise having jaws supportable by flat surface of machine tool by spindle adjustable and lockable in plane parallel to said surface
|
Henry Persson |
Bloomfield, NJ |
This is the well-known Float-Lock vise, which (as of 2017) is still in production as the Wahlstrom Float Lock Drill Press Vise from Penn Tool Co., Inc. |
2,724,295
|
Nov. 22, 1955
|
Quick change vise having having jaw supportable on flat surface of a machine tool and a spindle adjustable and lockable in plane parallel to said surface
|
Henry Persson |
Bloomfield, NJ |
This patent contains improvements to the Float-Lock vise of patent 2,552,580, which was reissued as 23,519. |
2,798,757
|
Jul. 09, 1957
|
Article lifting device
|
John Jackson |
Brooklyn, NY |
"This invention... is more particularly designed for grasping, lifting and transferring groups of small variable sized articles, such as eggs." This device was manufactured by an egg handling equipment manufacturer, Precision Egg Equipment Co., doing business as PEECO. It was originally made under license from American Machine & Foundry Co. In 2014 PEECO was acquired by KUHL Corp., which plans to continue making this invention under the PEECO name. |
2,854,613
|
Sep. 30, 1958
|
Motor control system
|
Jesse R. Mowery |
Lancaster, PA |
"This invention relates to motor control systems, and more particularly to improvements in systems in which an alternating current motor is dynamically braked by the application of D. C. to its windings." |
D186,423
|
Oct. 20, 1959
|
Radial arm tool for sawing, planing or the like
|
Roger Protas |
Pittsburgh, PA |
|
|
|
Radial arm tool for sawing, planing or the like
|
Anton Parisson |
Brentwood, PA |
|
2,926,709
|
Mar. 01, 1960
|
Guard for rotary power cutter
|
Robert C. Kaley |
Landisville, PA |
This patent number has been seen on both AMF and DeWalt radial arm saws. |
2,942,632
|
Jun. 28, 1960
|
Locking structure for power tool setting
|
Harold C. Cassey |
Landisville, PA |
|
2,973,674
|
Mar. 07, 1961
|
Drilling fixture for spherical objects
|
Joseph Anton Hladik |
Cicero, IL |
This fixture holds a bowling drill for drilling the grip holes. An example bears the AMF logo plus this patent number and "Cat. No. 45-62-03". |
3,212,649
|
Oct. 19, 1965
|
Machine for Performing Work
|
Harry T. Johnson |
Glenview, Cook County, IL |
Claim:
A machine of the type described, comprising a base, a column mounted thereon for rotary movement about a vertical axis, a horizontal arm mounted on said column for vertical movement therealong and for movement along a horizontal axis perpendicular to said vertical axis, a wrist member mounted at an end of said arm for rotary movement about said horizontal axis and for swinging about a central vertical axis perpendicular thereto, a work manipulating member mounted on said wrist member for engaging and handling a work piece, a first hydraulic actuator including means coupled to said column for reciprocally rotating said column, a second hydraulic actuator including means coupled to said arm for raising and lowering said arm, a third hydraulic actuator including means coupled to said arm for reciprocally moving said arm along said horizontal axis, a fourth hydraulic actuator including means coupled to said wrist member for rotating said wrist member, a fifth hydraulic actuator including means coupled to said wrist member for swinging said wrist member, a sixth hydraulic member for operating said work manipulating member, a source of fluid under pressure, manipulating member, a source of fluid under pressure, conduit means connecting said source to each of said hydraulic actuators, servo-valve means associated with each of said actuators for controlling the flow of fluid thereto and electrical control means for operating said valve means separately or in combination. |
|
|
Machine for Performing Work
|
Veljko Milenkovic |
Chicago, Cook County, IL |
|
|
|
Machine for Performing Work
|
John Walter |
Evergreen Park, Cook County, IL |
|
3,520,527
|
Jul. 14, 1970
|
Quick-change vise
|
Henry Persson |
Bloomfield, NJ |
Improvements to the original quick-release Float-Lock vise of patent 2,724,295. The main improvement is a simplified shaft clamp, and there is a safety stop to prevent the half-nut from disengaging when the clamp is tightened. |
|