Manufacturers Index - American Wood Working Machinery Co.
American Wood Working Machinery Co.
Rochester, NY; Williamsport, PA; Montgomery, PA, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class:
Wood Working Machinery
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55,570
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Jun. 12, 1866
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Improved machine for sandpapering wood-work
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Joseph H. Wonderly |
Williamsport, PA |
This type of sander—known as a column sander, elbow sander, table sander, or bracket arm arm sander—is used to flatten and smooth doors and window sash. The inventor was operating a sawmill, Potter & Co., until 1869 when the senior partner died and the business was dissolved. He then moved to Grand Rapids where he operated a sawmill there and then in 1879 he established the Kent Furniture Mfg. Co. The 1880 Rowley & Hermance catalog shows the "Williamsport Sand-papering Machine" on page 36, and the illustration matches this machine in overall layout, though not in any details. It is likely that Rowley & Hermance inherited this machine from a predecessor firm, A. T. Nichols, who had financial ties with inventor Joseph Wonderly. The successor to Rowley & Hermance, the American Wood Working Machinery Co., continued to manufacture this evening, and touted it as the "Improved Nichols Patent Sand Papering Machine", although the patent was expired by that time and so American is not listed as a manufacturer on this patent. |
239,782
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Apr. 05, 1881
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Blind-wiring machines
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Carl Hinz |
Philadelphia, PA |
Seen in an 1890 Rowley & Hermance catalog, labeled as "The Boss Double Blind Wirer". The catalog illustration shows the Rowley & Hermance name on the machine, but the only surviving example we have seen bears the name "Carl Hinz". At this point our best guess is that Hinz manufactured these items, but other scenarios are also plausible. |
448,742
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Mar. 24, 1891
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Saw setting machine
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Louis L. Northrup |
Providence, RI |
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506,249
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Oct. 10, 1893
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Chip-breaker for woodworking machines
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Calvin D. Marsh |
Williamsport, PA |
This patent date was seen on a Rowley & Hermance machine pictured in the book "Planers, Matchers and Molders in America" by Chandler W. Jones. It was also seen in an 1897 Rowley & Hermance catalog on an "Anti-Vibratory Chip-Breaker". |
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Chip-breaker for woodworking machines
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Charles F. Overhiser |
Williamsport, PA |
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533,996
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Feb. 12, 1895
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Chip-breaker for woodworking-machines
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Calvin D. Marsh |
Williamsport, PA |
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Chip-breaker for woodworking-machines
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Charles F. Overhiser |
Williamsport, PA |
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546,253
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Sep. 10, 1895
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Sash-stile-dovetailing machine
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Daniel A. Shollenberger |
Montgomery, PA |
This patent date was seen in an 1897 Rowley & Hermance catalog on an "Improved Sash Dovetailing Machine". We are told that Levi Houston was the actual maker, which makes sense since both the patentee and Houston were in Montgomery, Pa. |
663,863
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Dec. 18, 1900
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Circular sawing machine
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Frank H. Clement |
Rochester, NY |
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692,428
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Feb. 04, 1902
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Band resawing-machine
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Frank H. Clement |
Rochester, NY |
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702,043
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Jun. 10, 1902
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Mitering-machine
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Joseph T. Zika |
Cleveland, OH |
This saw was featured on page 82 of the 1902 American Wood Working Machinery Co. catalog, titled "Lyndon Universal Miter Saw Bench". |
702,044
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Jun. 10, 1902
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Coping-machine
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Joseph T. Zika |
Cleveland, OH |
This saw was featured on page 84 of the 1902 American Wood Working Machinery Co. catalog, titled "Lyndon Sash Coping Machine". |
788,434
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Apr. 25, 1905
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Attachment for woodworking-machines
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Darius W. Shollenberger |
Montgomery, PA |
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829,795
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Aug. 28, 1906
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Matcher-head
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Irving J. Budlong |
Aurora, IL |
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Matcher-head
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Jerry F. Lomprey |
Detroit, MI |
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863,505
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Aug. 13, 1907
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Wood-planing machine
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Irving J. Budlong |
Aurora, IL |
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899,276
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Sep. 22, 1908
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Sectional Feed Roll for Planing and Other Machines
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Leland B. Whipple |
Rochester, Monroe County, NY |
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910,413
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Jan. 19, 1909
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Planing-machine cutter-head
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Frank H. Clement |
Rochester, NY |
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Planing-machine cutter-head
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Hiram A. Perkins |
Rochester, NY |
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916,934
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Mar. 30, 1909
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Feed mechanism for wood-planers
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Hiram A. Perkins |
Rochester, NY |
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936,659
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Oct. 12, 1909
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Feed-roll-controlling mechanism for wood-planers
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Hiram A. Perkins |
Rochester, NY |
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955,488
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Apr. 19, 1910
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Variable-speed gearing
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Fredrick Welker |
Williamsport, PA |
This variable-speed gearing was seen on an American no. 22 molder. |
961,005
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Jun. 07, 1910
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Belt-tightener
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Hiram A. Perkins |
Rochester, NY |
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963,246
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Jul. 05, 1910
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Stock-scraper for wood-planing machines
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Hiram A. Perkins |
Rochester, NY |
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964,051
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Jul. 12, 1910
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Belt shifter and tightener
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Hiram A. Perkins |
Rochester, NY |
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977,060
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Nov. 29, 1910
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Grinding-machine
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Fredrick Welker |
Williamsport, PA |
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983,850
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Feb. 07, 1911
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Knife-grinding attachment for planing-machines
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Leland B. Whipple |
Rochester, NY |
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1,001,579
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Aug. 22, 1911
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Self-feeding jointer
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Frank H. Clement |
Rochester, NY |
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Self-feeding jointer
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Leland B. Whipple |
Rochester, NY |
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1,054,936
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Mar. 04, 1913
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Jointing attachment for cutter-heads
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Hiram A. Perkins |
Rochester, NY |
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1,059,313
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Apr. 15, 1913
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Step bearing for machinery
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Hiram A. Perkins |
Rochester, NY |
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1,066,440
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Jul. 01, 1913
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Feed-controlling device
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Darius W. Shollenberger |
Montgomery, PA |
"My inventions relates to machines having a feeding apparatus which it is required to stop and start frequently, and it consists more especially in a method of applying a binder pulley to a feed belt and automatically locking the binder in working position, and also in unlocking it when required, by the same hand lever that operates the binder." Witness Edmund Kennard Shollenberger was the inventor's son. |
1,111,671
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Sep. 22, 1914
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Jointer Guard
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George Peter |
Rochester, NY |
Seen on a jointer from American Wood Working Machinery Co., labeled, "Peter Guard". |
1,113,152
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Oct. 06, 1914
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Cut-off gage for sawing-machines
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Frank H. Clement |
Rochester, NY |
"My invention relates to that class of cut-off gages which is used in connection with a movable table arranged to slide parallel with the saw either on ways or friction rollers, and it consists principally in the application of a stop pin to an angularly adjustable cut-off gage in connection with a sliding block and clamp wheel for setting the fence of the gage at any required angle." |
1,113,153
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Oct. 06, 1914
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Machine-gage
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Frank H. Clement |
Rochester, NY |
"My invention relates to gages or work guides for wood working and other machines and it consists essentially in a tilting fence linked to a rock shaft and operated by a hand lever which is used to adjust the fence from a right angle to forty-five degrees or any intermediate point." |
1,284,835
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Nov. 12, 1918
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Roller Feeding Device
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Allen E. Ward |
Montgomery Borough, Montgomery County, PA |
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1,292,579
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Jan. 28, 1919
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Wood-planing machine
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Frank H. Clement |
Rochester, NY |
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Wood-planing machine
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Hiram A. Perkins |
Rochester, NY |
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1,371,968
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Mar. 15, 1921
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Feeding chain
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Frank H. Clement |
Rochester, NY |
Inventor Clement was deceased at the time the patent was issued. |
1,378,658
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May. 17, 1921
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Lubricator for ball-bearings
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Frank H. Clement |
Rochester, NY |
Inventor Clement was deceased. |
1,399,137
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Dec. 06, 1921
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Pressure-guard for woodworking-machines
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James D. McMicheal |
Rochester, NY |
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1,424,090
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Jul. 25, 1922
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Feeding chain for woodworking and other machines
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Chester B. Foster |
Rochester, NY |
Inventor Clement was deceased at the time the patent was issued. |
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Feeding chain for woodworking and other machines
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Frank H. Clement |
Rochester, NY |
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1,427,757
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Aug. 29, 1922
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Stock-positioning mechanism
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George S. MacDowell |
New York, NY |
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Stock-positioning mechanism
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Hiram A. Perkins |
Rochester, NY |
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