Manufacturers Index - L. S. Starrett Co.
L. S. Starrett Co.
Athol, MA, U.S.A.
Company Website: https://www.starrett.com
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163,113
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May. 11, 1875
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Improvement in car-windows
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La Roy S. Starrett |
Athol Depot, MA |
Yes, Mr. L. S. Starrett also invented a window for a railway car. |
215,024
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May. 06, 1879
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Try Square
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
This Try Square was #11 in Starrett's #21 catalog.
An EARLY PATENT COMBINATION SQUARE by L.S. Starrett, Athol, Massachusetts, patented May 6, 1879. These squares were one of the very first products produced by Laroy S. Starrett. They are distinguished by the series of layout holes bored in the blade.
Description courtesy and copyrighted by Martin J. Donnelly Antique Tools.
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229,283
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Jun. 29, 1880
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Try Square
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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RE9,419
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Oct. 19, 1880
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Try Square
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
This Try Square was #11 in Starrett's #21 catalog. Please see link for current catalog listing. The H in the catalog number indicates that the Head is hardened.
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255,123
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Mar. 21, 1882
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Surface Gage
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
This Surface Gage was #52 in the Starrett #21 catalog. |
282,583
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Aug. 07, 1883
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Beveling Instrument
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Laroy Sunderland Starrett |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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310,292
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Jan. 06, 1885
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Calipers
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Frank G. Lilja |
Springfield, MA |
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318,051
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May. 19, 1885
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Screw Thread Gage
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Laroy Sunderland Starrett |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
Thread gage is placed on the edge of the gage instead of on the end of the gage as was the previous norm. This arrangement also allows interior threads to be easily measured. Sold as their model 4 and model 40. |
319,215
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Jun. 02, 1885
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Spring Calipers
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Charles P. Fay |
Springfield, MA |
Object is to provide an improved spring caliper with a "knockdown" feature that allows the spring to be removed and used interchangeably with other caliper legs. |
375,658
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Dec. 27, 1887
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Leg Joint for Caliper, Dividers, etc.
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
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375,703
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Dec. 27, 1887
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Leg Joint for Caliper, Dividers, etc.
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Charles P. Fay |
Athol, MA |
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402,947
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May. 07, 1889
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Art of Welding
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William Wilson Lee |
Northampton, MA |
Screwdriver marked Pat'd May 7, Oct 8, 1889. The Vulcan Hollow Handle Screw Driver. No 115. Shown in only in Starrett catalog 13 c1895. Other patent is Lee's 412,277 |
404,057
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May. 28, 1889
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Micrometer Caliper
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Morris F. Smith |
New Haven, CT |
This 6 inch Micrometer was #128 in the Starrett catalog.
This is a 0-1" micrometer mounted on a bar with a pin and a set of precision bushings. Of the 6 possible positions in the example shown (image #2), only one was .001" off. The rest were less than that.
My invention relates to that class of micrometer-calipers, which measures distances greater than one inch by means of moving a slide, which carries one of the caliper-points. The objects of my invention are accurate and expeditious adjustment of the slide and improved means for taking up the wear of the micrometer-screw. To enable others to make and use my improved calipers, I will give a description of the same in detail, reference being had to the drawings hereto annexed. The beam A, Fig. 1, has the two parts a and &. The part a is rectangular and of equal size throughout its length and the part 5 integral with the part a is bent at a right angle to it and terminates in the cylindrical enlargement c, which is tapped to receive the screw B. The part a is perforated in two lines parallel and near to the sides of the beam, into which hardened-steel bushings d are forced. These bushed holes are arranged to operate in conjunction with the bushed holes in the slide, so that when bushings having like numbers are brought in line the micrometer-screw being in the position shown in Fig. 1, the distance between caliper points C and D will be as many inches or units of measure as the number on the coincident bushings indicates. Thus in Fig. 1 bushings 3 are in line, and the distance between points C and D is three units. Fractional measurements are obtained in the same manner as in the ordinary micrometers. The screw B is reduced in size where it protrudes from the beam, and is chamfered at the end C, and forms one of the caliper-points. The slide E is a rectangular box fitted to the beam, except on the lower side, where room enough is left for the shoe or gib g to fill. On its lower side a circular boss is raised, which is tapped to receive the thumb-screw which passes through the lower side of the slide and comes against the shoe g. The shoe g is turned up at each end at right angles to hold it in place when the screw is released. On the upper side of the slide extends upward, the arm e, terminating in the cylindrical enlargement , which is tapped to receive the part F. When the slide is in place on the beam A, the axes of the threaded parts c and are in line. The wider sides, h, of the slide are perforated in two parallel lines, which are in the same planes as the lines of the holes in the beam, and the holes are equal in number. Into these holes, bushings i are forced, and are ground out, as is hereinafter explained. The pin G-, with the knurled head, is fitted to these bushings and holds the slide from endwise movement when the tool is in use. |
411,537
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Sep. 24, 1889
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Calipers or Dividers
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
Auxillary nut with the ajusting spring acting directly on the nut instead of the brace and is used to lock the dividers in position after the fine adjustments are made. Second feature is a stud on the other arm that the brace goes through with a locking thumb nut.
Applied on the Starrett model 235. |
412,277
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Oct. 08, 1889
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Hollow Handle For Implements
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William Wilson Lee |
Northampton, MA |
Screwdriver marked Pat'd May 7, Oct 8, 1889. The Vulcan Hollow Handle Screw Driver. No 115. Shown in only Starrett catalog 13 c1895. Presuming other patent is Lee's 402,947 |
448,089
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Mar. 10, 1891
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Micrometer Gage
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
The object of this invention is to furnish a speeded micrometer in which the movement of the spindle toward and from the anvil by rotation is much more rapid than in those heretofore known, the instrument being at the same time rendered more sensitive than hitherto. These objects I attain by providing the outer end of the spindle with a milled projecting thumb-piece materially less in diameter than the milled hub at the end of the external sleeve, to which the finger and thumb are usually applied in rotating the spindle. This projecting thumb-piece may be either an integral part of the hub which closes the outer end of the sleeve or a part of the spindle itself prolonged through said hub, or a separate pin or plug extending into it. Another feature of this invention introduces into the cavity of the threaded barrel a coiled spring surrounding the spindle and serving to keep its screw-threads pressed back into such close engagement with the female screw as to avoid all backlash and insure the utmost accuracy. The screw-thread is preferably ratchet-shaped or with the incline mainly on one side, to present on the other side a square shoulder to the work. The spring is compressed between the bottom of the barrel and a defined shoulder or collar at the end of the threaded part of the spindle.
Used on Starrett #113 Micrometers.
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474,699
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May. 10, 1892
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Bevel Protractor
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
This Bevel Protactor was catalog # 360 in Starrett calalog #21. |
539,759
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May. 21, 1895
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Calipers and Dividers
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
Locking device for the legs and fine adjustment. This patent is referenced in Starrett's later patent, 672424. |
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Calipers and Dividers
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Charles P. Fay |
Athol, MA |
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D24,503
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Jul. 23, 1895
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Try Square
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
Body of the tool with a smooth raised portion with a sunken, textured interior and an opening in the lower body and a semicylinder enclosing the adjusting mechanism. This patent was submitted simultaneously with a utility patent application, Serial Number 549,924. Unknown if a patent was issued. |
556,703
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Mar. 17, 1896
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Surface Gage
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
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Surface Gage
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Charles P. Fay |
Athol, MA |
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557,446
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Mar. 31, 1896
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Speed Measure
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
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568,242
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Sep. 22, 1896
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Cutting Pliers
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Charles P. Fay |
Athol, MA |
This patent is the basis for the Starrett #'s 1, 233X & 235 Adjustable Jaw Cut Nippers. The 235 series are the same as the # 1 series except that the jaws are adjusted for a 1/4" opening at the factory. The #1 series was "announced to the trade" in November, 1893. Some early models of this pliers had this patent date and 14 Nov 1899 (Patent #637,177) stamped on the pliers. |
576,626
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Feb. 09, 1897
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Hack Saw
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
Starrett Hacksaws #'s 145, 147, & 489 used features of this patent. |
580,432
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Apr. 13, 1897
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Speed Indicator
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
A machinist's speed indicator, which is pressed against a rotating shaft to count rotations in a specific time period to calculate RPM.
This tool was produced in large numbers by the Starrett company, but a later improvement to this patent (786,073 - 3/28/1905) was even more popular. |
582,154
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May. 04, 1897
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Micrometer Gage
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Edward Clifton Clapp |
Athol, MA |
Used on Starrett #113 Micrometers. |
592,176
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Oct. 19, 1897
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Reversible Pocket Tool
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
The Starrett catalog number for screwdriver was 150. Last offered in Catalog 23, 1924. Price was 60 cents.
An 1896 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN ad notes "wrench" as one function of interest to cyclists. |
595,865
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Dec. 21, 1897
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Lens Measure
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William Harry Reisner |
Hagerstown, Washington County, MD |
Edwin Guthrie - patent attorney
Abstract:
My invention relates to lens-measures, particularly to that class of focal measures for spherical and cylindrical lenses possessing three or more relatively fixed and movable bearing-points against which a lens may be pressed, a graduated dial or annulus, a suitable hand or pointer, and intervening mechanism adapted to turn the hand upon the dial in correspondence with changes in position of the movable point or points.
Claim:
In a lens-measure, the combination of an exterior casing, a graduated dial, an inner casing, devices for moving the inner with respect to the outer casing, relatively fixed and movable pins borne by said inner casing, superior and inferior hands arranged to sweep said dial independently, mechanism supported by said inner casing and adapted to operate said superior hand, said inferior hand being attached to said inner casing, said pins, mechanism and hands partaking of the movement of said inner casing as a whole, substantially as described. |
601,800
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Apr. 05, 1898
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Speed Indicator
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
This Patent is incorporated into the Starrett #104 Speed Indicator. |
613,946
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Nov. 08, 1898
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Combined Level, Square, and Plumb
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
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637,177
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Nov. 14, 1899
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Cutting Nippers
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
The Adjustable Jaw Cut Nippers are listed as #'s 1, 233x, and 235 in the Starrett Catalog. An early "new product announcement" appeared in the November 16, 1893 IRON AGE. Some early models of this pliers had this patent date and 22 Sep. 1896 (Patent #568,242) stamped on the pliers. |
642,170
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Jan. 30, 1900
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Split Nut
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
L. S. Starrett C0. currently offers Calipers in both the Fay and Yankee patterns with Split Nuts. |
647,910
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Apr. 17, 1900
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Micrometer Gage
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
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672,424
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Apr. 16, 1901
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Calipers and Dividers
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
Caliper and dividers with a fine adjustment screw. General construction is covered by Starrett's patent 539759 |
692,215
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Jan. 28, 1902
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Tool Holding Device
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
Clamping device that is grooved to receive a trammel. |
700,156
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May. 13, 1902
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Draftsman's Scale
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Robert J. Simpson |
Athol, MA |
A. H. Spencer - patent attorney
at an angle to the horizon and permit it to be tipped from side to side and to bring either edge of either side to rest upon the paper. These studs are located at the ends of the scale, preferably just beyond the graduated portion of the instrument, and the ends of said studs are rounded or tapered, so as to tilt readily without indentation of the paper. The object of this invention is to provide for the use of mechanical draftsmen a tilting graduated straight-edge or scale so constructed that either edge of each face may rest closely down to the surface of the paper, bringing the lines indicating longitudinal measurements into immediate proximity to the surface of the paper and holding the scale at a desired inclination with one edge elevated. The characteristic peculiarity of my improved scale consists in providing it with studs located in the line of its transverse center and projecting from each side of the scale body, so as to hold such body
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706,696
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Aug. 12, 1902
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Micrometer Gage
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Robert J. Simpson |
Athol, MA |
A. H. Spencer - patent attorney |
713,021
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Nov. 04, 1902
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Prick Punch and Spacing Tool
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
This patent was produced as the #118 Spacing Center Punch. |
715,703
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Dec. 09, 1902
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Adjustable Square
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
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716,303
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Dec. 16, 1902
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Screw Wrench
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
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717,296
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Dec. 30, 1902
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Micrometer Calipers
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Frank Spaulding |
Providence, RI |
Joseph A. Miller & Co. - patent attorneys
This patent date and spindle locking mechanism was seen on a Starrett #2 micrometer. |
726,003
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Apr. 21, 1903
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Inside Micrometer
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
This micrometer was listed as catalog # 124 on page 152 of the #21 Starrett Catalog. |
729,004
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May. 26, 1903
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Screw-Driver
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
Sold by the L.S.Starrett Co. as the #550 screwdriver with replaceable/ interchangeable tips.Held in place by friction. With the addition of a screw holder, Patent #730804 June 9, 1903 also by Laroy S. Starrett, it becomes the #551.Both the #550 and #551 are sold in the #17 Starrett catalog 1905 , but by 1925 only the #551 is offered. Sample has both Patent dates on the screw holder and the screw holder is marked #551. The screw driver has only the 5/26/1903 patent on it and the #550. |
730,804
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Jun. 09, 1903
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Screw-driver
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
Sold by the L.S.Starrett Co. as the #551, A screw holding screwdriver with replaceable/interchangeable tips. Patent #729004 May 26, 1903 also by Laroy S. Starrett, was sold as the #550. Both the #550 and #551 are sold in the #17 Starrett catalog 1905 , but by 1925 only the #551 is offered.Sample has both Patent dates on the screw holder and the screw holder is marked #551. The screw driver has only the 5/26/1903 patent on it and the #550. |
739,738
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Sep. 22, 1903
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Case for Tape-measures
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
This case design was used in #'s 502, 504, 510, 511, 512, 520, 521 & 530 tapes as illustrated in the Starrett # 21 catalog. |
745,973
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Dec. 01, 1903
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Hammer
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
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762,258
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Jun. 07, 1904
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Nailset and Holder
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
This nailset was listed as catalog # 119 on page 282 of Starrett's # 21 catalog. |
773,983
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Nov. 01, 1904
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Indicating Surface Gage
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William Harry Reisner |
Hagerstown, Washington County, MD |
Abstract:
My invention relates to indicating surface-gages and its object is to provide a simple, strong, and easily-operated gage by means of which minute inequalities of size or surface may be detected and indicated definitely in fractional parts of any unit of measure, usually an inch.
Claim:
In an indicating surface-gage, the combination of a gage-box, a push-pin movable through the bottom of the said box and means adapted to guide the said pin, a dial, a pointer arranged to sweep the dial and dev ices constructed to support the pointer and to transmit and transform the reciprocative movement of the said pin to the sweeping movement of the pointer, and a projecting rod secured to the said gage-box and having a friction-joint. |
778,808
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Dec. 27, 1904
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Combined Square and Bevel Protractor
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
Abstract:
This invention combines in one tool a square, bevel-protractor, inclinometer, plumb, and level without the complexities which have sometimes accompanied tools for one of such purposes only. The characteristic feature is a headstock or body having slotted working faces perpendicular to each other rand an intermediate face oblique to and connecting both with a spirit-level adjacent and parallel to each perpendicular face, a graduated ring located in a circular opening through the headstock near its apex and equidistant from said slotted perpendicular faces, and a longitudinally - movable grooved or slitted measuring-blade held to said ring and adjustably in the slotted perpendicular faces and angle of the headstock by partial rotation of the ring.
Claim:
The described tool, comprising the headstock or body, having arms at right angles to each other, and edgewise-working faces perpendicular to each other, each slotted from end to end to a uniform depth to form a blade- seat, in combination with a ring mounted to oscillate in the apex of said stock or body and with a straightedge or measuring-blade held to said ring and made adjustable into such slotted faces and intermediate position. |
786,073
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Mar. 28, 1905
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Speed Indicator
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Stafford P. Walsh |
San Francisco, CA |
This patent is an improvement to the earlier Starrett patent (580,432 - 4/13/1897), in which a spring was added to the tip to allow the measurement to be easily started or stopped without losing contact with the rotating part. |
789,520
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May. 09, 1905
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Automatic prick-punch
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John L. Baltzer |
Athol, MA |
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Automatic prick-punch
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John A. Adell |
Athol, MA |
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793,850
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Jul. 04, 1905
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Split Nut
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Robert J. Simpson |
Athol, MA |
This design covers a split nut used for the adjustment rod on a pair of calipers. When the caliper spring is pressing against the nut it holds securely, but when the pressure is released the nut can slide freely on the rod.
This was used for many years on Starrett calipers and dividers, and some early versions have this patent date marked in a semi-circle on the nut. |
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Split Nut
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
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806,594
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Dec. 05, 1905
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Spindle Lock for Micrometer Gage
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
This locking spindle feature was used in many of L. S. Starrett's micrometers. Please see current catalog link. |
809,272
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Jan. 02, 1906
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Quick Adjusting Micrometer
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
This Micrometer was offered as # 204 in the Starrett calalog. |
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Quick Adjusting Micrometer
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John A. Adell |
Athol, MA |
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813,997
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Feb. 27, 1906
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Base Attachment for Center Gages
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John L. Baltzer |
Athol, MA |
Round stock with a recess in the base and groove to recieve the center gage. |
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Base Attachment for Center Gages
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
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815,758
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Mar. 20, 1906
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Screw Holding Screwdriver
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
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833,699
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Oct. 16, 1906
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Plumb Bob
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
Slender, mercury filled bob with a notch on the body to allow the cord to be wrapped around the body and be attached to the center.
Produced by Starrett as their No 87 Plumb Bob.
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843,655
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Feb. 12, 1907
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Automatic Prick-Punch
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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Automatic Prick-Punch
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John A. Adell |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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862,672
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Aug. 06, 1907
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Caliper Square
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
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873,625
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Dec. 10, 1907
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Magazine Screwdriver
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
A known example is marked "L.S. STARRETT Co. / ATHOL, MASS. U.S.A. / PAT. DEC. 10, 07 / No. 557 " |
873,626
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Dec. 10, 1907
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Spindle-lock for Micrometer Gage
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
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Spindle-lock for Micrometer Gage
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John A. Adell |
Athol, MA |
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905,110
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Nov. 24, 1908
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Inside Caliper Gage
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
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Inside Caliper Gage
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John A. Adell |
Athol, MA |
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928,889
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Jul. 20, 1909
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Spindle-lock for Micrometer Gage
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
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966,962
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Aug. 09, 1910
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Floor Scraper
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
Overall configuration with a sheet metal frame, handle utiliting a ball and socket arrangement, and the second handle clamping the plates together to hold the blade. Produced by as their No. 181 |
968,884
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Aug. 30, 1910
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Indicating Surface Gage
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William H. Reisner |
Hagerstown, Washington County, MD |
Pervice, Goldsborough & Neil, patent attorneys
Abstract:
This invention relates to indicating surface gages and more particularly to gages of this type such as described in Letters Patent, No. 773,983, granted to William H. Reisner, on November 1st, 1904. One of the objects of this invention is to simplify greatly the interior mechanism of the gage shown and described in the patent referred to. It is aimed to reduce the number of operative parts of the mechanism to a minimum and also to provide a construction in which the geared connection between the grooved,. barrel and, the pointer-carrying arbor is dispensed with, as such a connection makes the instrument more or less inaccurate due to the play between the gears and the impossibility of cutting their teeth with the requisite exactness and accuracy. According to this invention, the grooved barrel is located centrally in the case or cup of the gage and carries the pointer directly, the actuating pushpin being arranged eccentrically, instead of concentrically, with respect to the case. A further object of the invention is to provide improved means for mounting the gage so that it may be readily mounted in the tool-post of a lathe, or in a similar place, in such a manner as to be adjustable in a number of ways with respect to the work.
(6) The invention also purposes the provision of an improved attachment adapted for use with -the gage to indicate when a bore or other cavity formred-in.the work is of greater or'-less diameter at its inner portion than at its notith or off' center with respect to the center of the lathe, or other machine in which 'the work is held., A still farther object of the inven~tion is to provide 'an iiproved attachment by wvhich' the gage may be clamped on a metal cutting tool, such as used in a lathe; shaper, or planer, and properly adjusted with respect to the work.
Claim:
In a surface gage, the combination of a case, a bridge extending across the case, a push pin guided vertically in the bridge, a second bridge above the first, and a pointer-carrying barrel journaled in the second bridge and rotated by said push pin. |
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Indicating Surface Gage
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Victor E. Middlekauff |
Hagerstown, Washington County, MD |
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970,568
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Sep. 20, 1910
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Screw Clamp
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
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980,361
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Jan. 03, 1911
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Expansion Pliers
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
This pliers was item #240 in Starrett's #21 catalog.
Starrett Expansion Pliers with worm and rack adjustable jaw allows for parallel jaw faces throughout the tool's range as well as a vastly enlarged overall range of sizes. |
980,362
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Jan. 03, 1911
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Combined Square and Bevel Protractor
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
This is Starrett's Builders Combination Tool, #439. |
986,772
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Mar. 14, 1911
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Folding Steel Rule
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Robert J. Simpson |
Athol, MA |
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1,002,019
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Aug. 29, 1911
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Thread Gage
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John A. Adell |
Orange, MA |
Patent for the idea of locking the gage leaves on the gage but it does not claim a specific construction configuration. According to the text, conventional construction required that the user of a thread gage to hold the the leaf with the thumb and finger, getting in the way when checking threaded holes.
Utilized on Starrett's No 473 Thread Gage |
1,006,509
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Oct. 24, 1911
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Vise-jaw Attachment
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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1,006,508
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Oct. 24, 1911
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Spindle Lock
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
Ellis Spear Jr. - patent attorney |
1,011,262
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Dec. 12, 1911
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Combination Tool
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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1,012,226
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Dec. 19, 1911
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Vise
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
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1,039,831
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Oct. 01, 1912
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Work Clamp
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James G. Sisson |
Athol, MA |
Adjustable, locking handle hand vise.
Known examlple is marked: THE L.S.STARRETT CO./ATHOL,MASS.U.S.A./PAT.OCT.1.1912/No.200 |
1,056,848
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Mar. 25, 1913
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Ratchet Wrench
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
The first of two patents related to the Starrett no. 443 ratchet.
Some of the ratchets are marked "patent pending" or "patent applied for", and some "Patent Jan. 11, 1916." That refers to Starrett's 2nd patent relating to this ratchet, no. 1,167,948.
Ellis Spear Jr. - patent attorney |
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Ratchet Wrench
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John A. Adell |
Athol, MA |
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1,056,849
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Mar. 25, 1913
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Folding Tape-reel
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
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1,098,694
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Jun. 02, 1914
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Micrometer
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
Micrometer with locking device that uniformily locks around the circumference of the spindle using two cam rings. |
1,121,891
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Dec. 22, 1914
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Vise
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Dresser T. Bates |
Orange, Franklin County, MA |
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1,144,367
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Jun. 29, 1915
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Test Indicator
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Henry A. Lowe |
Cleveland, OH |
Thurston & Kries - patent attorneys
H. A. Lowe was bought out by L. S. Starrett in 1935.
They were sold as Last Word Indicators.
The flat side opposite the clamping arrangement is marked in two lines Pat. June 29 -15/Others pending. The dial is marked Model - C 1"/1000 Last Word. |
1,167,948
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Jan. 11, 1916
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Ratchet wrench
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John A. Adell |
Athol, MA |
The 2nd patent related to the Starrett No. 443 ratchet; this patent focuses on the extension and universal joint in the overall ratchet described in patent no. 1,056,848. |
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Ratchet wrench
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
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1,192,089
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Jul. 25, 1916
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Gage
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Alexander Meldrum |
Syracuse, NY |
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1,202,114
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Oct. 24, 1916
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Combined Gage and Level
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
Functions as a square and level necessary for setting up mills and planers. Uses a level in the base of a right triangle with a slideway on the hypotenuse that is provided with both steps as well as provides for a removeable extension stud. Produced as the No. 246 Planer Gage by Starrett. |
1,210,558
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Jan. 02, 1917
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Pliers
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
These pliers were advertised as #276 Cut-Pliers in L.S. Starrett's catalog #21. |
1,259,799
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Mar. 19, 1918
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Hacksaw
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
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1,290,497
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Jan. 07, 1919
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Hacksaw-Machine
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John W. Boynton |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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1,304,714
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May. 27, 1919
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Tool-driver
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Laroy Starrett |
Athol, MA |
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1,365,203
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Jan. 11, 1921
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Tool maker's button
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Arthur H. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
One of these appeared in a Martin J. Donnelly tool list. |
D57,548
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Apr. 12, 1921
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Design for a prick-punch, nail-set, or article of similar nature
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Arthur H. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
Arthur Starrett was Laroy Starrett's Grandson. |
1,384,105
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Jul. 12, 1921
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Fine adjustment bevel protractor and the like
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
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Fine adjustment bevel protractor and the like
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John A. Adell |
Athol, MA |
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1,415,489
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May. 09, 1922
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Pocket Tape
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Robert Simpson |
Athol, MA |
Tape on ebay marked with the patent date and NO. 500-60. 60" tape 1 1/4" in diameter X 1/4" thick |
1,419,306
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Jun. 13, 1922
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Indicating Surface Gauge
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William H. Reisner |
Hagerstown, Washington County, MD |
Abstract:
This invention relates to indicating surface gauges, and involves certain improvements and refinements over the gauges described in the Reisner Patent #773,983, and the Reisner and Middlekauff Patent #968,884, to which reference is made as illustrating the particular type of gauge involved herein. The object of my present invention is to provide a conveniently adjustable guide for the cross pin which actuates the pointer carrying pinion of the gauge whereby said pin may be accurately aligned with and maintained in engagement in the helical groove of said pinion throughout its entire actuating travel. |
1,428,996
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Sep. 12, 1922
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Vise
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Laroy S. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
This is Laroy Starrett's last patent; he had died on 1922-04-23. |
1,438,617
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Dec. 12, 1922
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Steel Rule with Holder
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Arthur Hermone Starrett |
Athol, MA |
Holder designed to clamp a short ruler so that it can be placed against generally inaccessable surfaces. |
1,439,282
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Dec. 19, 1922
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Twist Drill Gauge
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Albert Washington Amsden |
Athol, MA |
This is a simple gage used to check the angles and point location on a twist drill bit after grinding |
1,442,415
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Jan. 16, 1923
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Bench block
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Arthur H. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
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1,473,803
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Nov. 13, 1923
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Hack saw
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Arthur H. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
Arthur Starrett was Laroy Starrett's grandson. He started as an apprentice at the L. S. Starrett Co. in 1902 and became president of the company in 1946. He retired in 1962. This hacksaw was advertised as model #489 in Starrett catalog #21, page 227. (See image #2) |
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Hack saw
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John A. Adell |
Athol, MA |
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1,473,946
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Nov. 13, 1923
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Combination hand vise
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Albert W. Amsden |
Athol, MA |
No. 86. Current production is No. 86A |
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Combination hand vise
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William D. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
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1,486,908
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Mar. 18, 1924
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Adjustable Shank for Test Indicator
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Henry A. Lowe |
Cleveland, OH |
Thurston, Rives & Hudson - patent attorneys
H. A. Lowe was bought out by L. S. Starrett in 1935. |
1,525,813
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Feb. 10, 1925
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Combination Square
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Edward P. King |
Anderson, Anderson County, SC |
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1,538,501
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May. 19, 1925
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Adjustable handle hack saw frame
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Albert Washington Amsden |
Athol, MA |
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1,597,058
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Aug. 24, 1926
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Hook Rule
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John W. Crawford |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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1,606,192
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Nov. 09, 1926
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Combined Depth Gauge and Protractor
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James G. Sisson |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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1,625,767
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Apr. 19, 1927
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Micrometer Caliper
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Robert J. O. Simpson |
Athol, MA |
This Patent number is stamped on a #696 Crankshaft Distortion Gage. See Patent picture #2. |
1,625,766
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Apr. 19, 1927
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Dial Indicator
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Robert J. O. Simpson |
Athol, MA |
Ellis Spear Jr. - patent attorney
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1,625,401
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Apr. 19, 1927
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Cylinder Gauge
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Robert J. O. Simpson |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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1,663,293
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Mar. 20, 1928
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Measuring Ruler
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Alvin B. Cook |
Athol, MA |
Thin rule with 32d's and 64th's graduations with the second set of graduations on the opposite side on the back face of the rule and in a non-superimposed relation to the graduations on the front. This is to prevent the problems of breakage experienced with thin rules with the graduations on the same side and aligned as well as make the rule easier to use when changing between different scales. |
1,672,695
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Jun. 05, 1928
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Angle Gauge
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Robert J.O. Simpson |
Athol, MA |
A compact tool for measuring fixed angles. Consists of a bunch of blades, folding into a pocket-knife style sheath. |
1,698,566
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Jan. 08, 1929
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Case for measuring tapes and the like
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Robert J. O. Simpson |
Athol, MA |
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1,744,856
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Jan. 28, 1930
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Feeler Gauge
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Albert W. Amsden |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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1,777,653
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Oct. 07, 1930
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Center Punch
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Harry C. Rehm |
Fort Wayne, Allen County, IN |
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1,821,398
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Sep. 01, 1931
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Micrometer Calipers
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Robert J. O. Simpson |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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1,847,906
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Mar. 01, 1932
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Cylinder Gauge
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Robert J. O. Simpson |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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1,852,760
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Apr. 05, 1932
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Cylinder Gauge
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James G. Sisson |
Athol, MA |
Ellis Spear Jr. - patent attorney
In utilizing this instrument it is placed in the cylinder bore with its flat lower face bearing on the face F of the cylinder block. It is positioned so that the blade 1 lies in one of the diametric planes of the cylinder axis and the face piece 2 is then pushed so as to bring the straight edge of the blade against the cylinder wall until it has established a definite bearing. In the case shown this bearing will be along the entire side of the cylinder and at a slight angle to the axis thereof as explained in connection with Fig. 1a. In case the wear has been in the lower regions of the cylinder the blade will establish contact only in the angular portion.
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1,922,758
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Aug. 15, 1933
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Micrometer Depth Gauge
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Knute Christopherson |
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, MN |
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1,953,028
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Mar. 27, 1934
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Indicator
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James G. Sisson |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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1,965,131
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Jul. 03, 1934
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Alignment Gauge
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Robert J. O. Simpson |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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1,977,863
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Oct. 23, 1934
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Drum Frictioning Device
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Robert J. O. Simpson |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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1,986,540
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Jan. 01, 1935
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Dial Indicator
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James G. Sisson |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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1,994,422
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Mar. 12, 1935
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V-block
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John R. Sasek |
Edwardsville, IL |
An improvement to the standard Starrett V-block and clamp to provide improved base for holding it to a bench or machine, including at an angle. It was sold as the L. S. Starrett Co. No. 567 V Block and Clamp. |
2,013,176
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Sep. 03, 1935
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Dial Indicator
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James G. Sisson |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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2,030,864
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Feb. 18, 1936
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Inside Micrometer Centering Device
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Harry C. Gielow |
Elgin, IL |
Charles O. Shewey - patent attorney
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2,074,279
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Mar. 16, 1937
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Dial Indicator
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James G. Sisson |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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2,075,754
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Mar. 30, 1937
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Adjustable Spring Ratchet for Micrometer Spindles
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Arthur E. Williams |
Athol, MA |
Ellis Spear Jr. - patent attorney
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2,148,156
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Feb. 21, 1939
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Combined Parallel Work Support and Clamp
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Avides Hagopian |
Springfield, Hampden County, MA |
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2,165,017
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Jul. 04, 1939
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Dial Indicator
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James G. Sisson |
Athol, MA |
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2,194,085
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Mar. 19, 1940
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Rule Clamp
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James E. Hastings |
Athol, MA |
These Rule Clamps are offered in the L. S. Starrett Co. catalog as items #289 and #299. They are still in the current catalog. The older versions have the patent number stamped in them. Please see links for current Starrett calalog listings.
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2,199,236
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Apr. 30, 1940
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Inside Micrometer Attachment
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Cliffton Bigwood |
Athol, MA |
Spear, Rawlings & Spear - patent attorneys
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2,199,223
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Apr. 30, 1940
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Handle for Inside Micrometer or the Like
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James E. Hastings |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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2,199,235
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Apr. 30, 1940
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Hook Rule
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Chester Paul Ashel |
Appleton, Outagamie County, WI |
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2,200,479
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May. 14, 1940
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Dial thickness gauge
|
Arthur H. Starrett |
Athol, MA |
Spear, Rawlings and Spear-patent attorneys |
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Dial thickness gauge
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James G. Sisson |
Athol, MA |
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2,206,817
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Jul. 02, 1940
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Precision Spirit Level
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David W. Mann |
Lincoln, Middlesex County, MA |
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2,215,259
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Sep. 17, 1940
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Strain Gauge
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Chester W. E. Witter |
Ridgewood, Bergen County, NJ |
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Strain Gauge
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James G. Sisson |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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2,217,648
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Oct. 08, 1940
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Adjustable Locking Multileaf Gauge
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Clifton G. Bigwood |
Athol, MA |
Low cost, quick acting blade lock. Utilizes a concentric raised cam surface on both the surface of the tool as well as on the rotating tightening disk.
Applied to Starrett's No 178-A Radius Gage and likely other similar tools. |
2,242,116
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May. 13, 1941
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Step Attachment for Planer and Shaper or like Gauges
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Carlton S. Dunaway |
Indian Orchard, MA |
Spear, Rawlings & Spear - patent attorneys
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2,242,151
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May. 13, 1941
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Attachment for Test Indicators
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James G. Sisson |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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2,258,175
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Oct. 07, 1941
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Adjustable Dial Test Indicator Mounting
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James O. Coleman |
Los Angeles, CA |
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2,267,332
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Dec. 23, 1941
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Direct Reading Positive Measuring Micrometer Gauge
|
Albert G. Hagstrom |
West Hartford, CT |
Arthur B. Jenkins - patent attorney
This patent was used on the No. 221 Starrett micrometer.
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2,275,258
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Mar. 03, 1942
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Tape Reel
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James E. Hastings |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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2,286,859
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Jun. 16, 1942
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Magnifying Point Spotting Hammer
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Allan M. Lake |
Detroit, MI |
Hammer with magnifying glass to assist in accurately placing a center punch. This was sold by L. S. Starrett as their No. 815. |
2,326,410
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Aug. 10, 1943
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Telescoping Gauge
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George T. Swinney |
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA |
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2,335,775
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Nov. 30, 1943
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Gauge
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Leslie H. Laughton |
Orange, MA |
Spear, Rawlings & Spear - patent attorneys
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2,392,617
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Jan. 08, 1946
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Cylindrical Test Gauge
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James G. Sisson |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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2,448,440
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Aug. 31, 1948
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Mechanics Square
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Elmer I. King |
Jeannette, Westmoreland County, PA |
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2,456,505
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Dec. 14, 1948
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Clamping Unit for Surface Gauges and the Like
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James E. Hastings |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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2,471,684
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May. 31, 1949
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Machinist's Gauge
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James E. Hastings |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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2,520,884
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Aug. 29, 1950
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Clamp
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Max Laube |
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, MN |
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2,528,201
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Oct. 31, 1950
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Clamp
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Frederick G. White |
Orange, Franklin County, MA |
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2,533,522
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Dec. 12, 1950
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Shock Absorbing Attachment for Dial Indicators
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James G. Sisson |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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2,741,032
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Apr. 10, 1956
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Dial Indicator
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Alfred H. Emery |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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2,746,785
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May. 22, 1956
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Bezel Holding Ring
|
Alfred H. Emery |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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2,783,542
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Mar. 05, 1957
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Height Gauge
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James E. Hastings |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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2,835,979
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May. 27, 1958
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Micrometer Nut and Binder Assembly
|
William P. Metevia |
Athol, MA |
Kenway, Jenney, Witter & Hildreth - patent attorneys
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2,871,571
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Feb. 03, 1959
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Friction Thimble
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William P. Metevia |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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2,910,781
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Nov. 03, 1959
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Dial Hole Gauge
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John J. Bishop |
Templeton, Worcester County, MA |
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2,930,134
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Mar. 29, 1960
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Bore Measuring Dial Gauge
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John J. Bishop |
Templeton, Worcester County, MA |
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3,104,470
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Sep. 24, 1963
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Gage with Adjustable Pantograph Preloading Means
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Robert A. Plante |
Erving, Franklin County, MA |
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3,115,711
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Dec. 31, 1963
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Area Comparison Gage
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Robert A. Plante |
Erving, Franklin County, MA |
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3,117,178
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Jan. 07, 1964
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Optical Polygons
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George D. Webber |
Lakewood, Cuyahoga County, OH |
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3,458,939
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Aug. 05, 1969
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Diameter Gage
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Robert A. Plante |
Erving, Franklin County, MA |
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4,292,871
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Oct. 06, 1981
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Welded Edge Band Saw Tooth
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Tom A. Neumeyer |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
Abstract:
A new tooth form for a welded edge band saw, which has a positive rake angle and an enlarged gullet space, while maintaining a large wedge angle, is disclosed. The tooth geometry has a wedge angle greater than positive rake tooth forms of previous design and a gullet space comparable to a zero rake angle standard tooth form. The new tooth form provides an improved cutting rate and useful life and it is particularly advantageous in connection with high speed heavy duty band saw apparatus. |
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Welded Edge Band Saw Tooth
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Francis W. Foster |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
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4,326,338
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Apr. 27, 1982
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Area Comparison Gage
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Robert A. Plante |
Erving, Franklin County, MA |
Note: This patent lists the patentee's location as Irving, MA. Earlier patents for this patentee lists it as Erving, MA.
Abstract:
A gage for directly measuring the deviation in cross sectional area of a passage from a nominal value employs a hydraulic system having pistons operatively engaged therewith. The pistons move in response to movement of passage contacting finger elements and the hydraulic system responds to piston movement to generate a measure of the passage area. At least one set of the finger elements has rotatable passage contacting members, each member having an elongated passage contacting surface. Each member rotates about a respective axis positioned to keep the center of each contact surface in a fixed position relative to the finger. Stop means are provided by fixed outboard finger elements, juxtaposed opposite movable finger elements, for providing improved stability for positioning the comparison gage. |
4,327,495
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May. 04, 1982
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Vane Airfoil Method and Apparatus
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Robert A. Plante |
Erving, Franklin County, MA |
Note: This patent lists the patentee's location as Irving, MA. Earlier patents for this patentee lists it as Erving, MA.
Abstract:
A staging fixture for holding a single vane nozzle assembly in a predetermined position enables characterization of the effective throat area of the nozzle assembly. The fixture has a holding element for supporting the assembly in a central position, mechanical structure for locating the assembly in the holding element, a first reference surface structure having a first reference surface in opposed juxtaposition to the central position, and a second reference surface structure having a second reference surface in opposed juxtaposition to the central position and on a side opposite to that of the first reference surface. Open area measurements made with a standard reference vane element provide alignment or calibration measurements whereby leading and trailing "half areas" of a single vane airfoil assembly can be determined. An automated selection and vane retrieval method and apparatus provide for the automatic retrieval of the vanes from known storage locations and the assembly of the nozzle to provide specified total area and uniform air flow across the entire nozzle and circumference. |
4,586,260
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May. 06, 1986
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Captive Displacement Measuring Instrument
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Larry K. Baxter |
Carlisle, Middlesex County, MA |
Abstract:
A scale and slider in a linear displacement measuring instrument have spaced opposed parallel surfaces bearing aligned patterns of thin flat conductive elements. The scale pattern consists of equally spaced parallel bars transverse to displacement with enlarged aligned central portions which form collectively a single set of coupling electrodes. A pair of aligned sensor electrodes are fixed on the surface of the slider opposite the coupling electrodes of the scale and matching arrays of transmitter elements are arranged on opposite sides of the sensor electrodes and grouped axially in space quadrature. Alternate interdigitated sets of the transmitter electrodes on the slider are excited with oppositely phased square wave signals. The signals picked up by the sensor electrodes on the slider are fed to separate coarse plate counting and fine plate interpolation circuits. In the fine count circuit, the displacement-dependent amplitude of the signals from first one and then the other of the sensor electrodes is amplitude demodulated and digitally converted by a dual slope integrator. The reference signal for the return slope is furnished by placing co-phase signals on the transmitter electrodes. Battery life is prolonged by staged power down modes which remove bias voltages from selected analog components while retaining limit values. |
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Captive Displacement Measuring Instrument
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Robert J. Buehler |
Tewksbury, Middlesex County, MA |
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4,611,408
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Sep. 16, 1986
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Mechanical Averaging Gauge
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Robert A. Plante |
Erving, Franklin County, MA |
Abstract:
A mechanical averaging gauge for averaging displacements at a plurality of locations along the surface of an object. The gauge includes a measuring unit which is urged into contact with the surface of the object. Several probes extend from the measuring unit and rest on the surface of the object. The probes are interconnected by means of cylindrical sliding members in contact with the rear of each of the probes. Trapezoidal sliding members are disposed between the cylindrical members so that the displacement of the measuring unit from a reference surface is the average of the various displacements of the individual probes. The arrangement also results in each probe contacting the surface of the object with substantially equal force. Therefore, the arrangement has application as a clamping device. |
4,920,723
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May. 01, 1990
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Hollow Granite Box Beam and Method of Forming
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Douglas R. Porter |
Mount Airy, Surry County, NC |
Abstract:
A box beam comprises at least two elongated component blocks of granite, each containing at least one flat surface, the flat surfaces having identical dimensions. Igneous rock material is removed from the flat surface of at least one of the component blocks so as to form at least one open cavity in that component block. The interior cavity has boundary walls of a predetermined, though not necessarily uniform, thickness. The two component blocks are then bonded together along the remaining unremoved portions of the flat surfaces so as to form a box beam. The system described above for manufacturing hollow granite box beams reduces weight while maintaining stiffness comparable to that of the composite ceramic or metal beams along with the inherent stability of granite, e.g., low coefficient of thermal expansion, in a highly efficient manufacturing process. |
4,929,082
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May. 29, 1990
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Laser Linear Distance Measurement System and Apparatus
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George B. Webber |
Rocky River, Cuyahoga County, OH |
This patent was assigned to the Webber Gage Division of the L. S. Starrett Co.
Abstract:
A laser linear measurement system wherein a laser beam is generated and directed to an interferometer and reflected by a retroreflector movably mounted on a carriage or other component and adapted to travel forward to a set point, the said retroreflector having means adapted to be fulcrumed to move forwardly or rearwardly on an arc to reflect a parallel beam to the linear measuring interferometer and secure a true linear measurement of an object to be measured. |
D334,717
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Apr. 13, 1993
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Chalk Line Marker
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John J. Evans Jr. |
Charleston, Charleston County , SC |
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Chalk Line Marker
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David Morris |
North Charleston, Charleston County, SC |
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5,606,900
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Mar. 04, 1997
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Variable Height, High Performance, Bandsaw Blade and Method of Manufacture Therefor
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Ralph Stoddard |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
Abstract:
A high performance, moderate cost bandsaw blade has a unique tooth configuration which enables it to provide high performance, while using standard manufacturing processes and available bandsaw equipment. The bandsaw blade has a straight back edge and a repeating tooth pattern wherein each set tooth, of each repeating tooth pattern has a set which is a monotonically increasing function of the height of the tooth. The height of each tooth in the repeating tooth pattern increases from the first tooth of the pattern to the last tooth of the pattern. The height difference between the beginning and end of a tooth pattern is preferably on the order of ten to twenty-five thousandths of an inch, more preferably between fifteen and twenty thousandths of an inch, and the length of a repeating pattern is typically about six inches to match a standard cutter. |
5,658,102
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Aug. 19, 1997
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Hole Saw Arbor Method and Apparatus
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Ronald D. Gale |
Athol, Worcester County, MA |
Abstract:
A hole saw arbor includes an arbor body defining an axial rotation axis and has, at one end, a shank for mounting to a drill chuck, and at the other end, a hole saw receiving, axially directed, threaded shaft. The arbor includes a thrust member coaxially received by the arbor body such that the thrust member is movable in the direction of the rotation axis. The arbor further has at least one movable pin retained by the arbor body in the direction of the threaded shaft for engaging a corresponding hole in a bottom surface of the hole saw, to prevent rotation of the hole saw relative to the arbor body; and an adjustable locking member for locking the thrust member against the bottom surface of the hole saw. Thereby the hole saw, when engaged by the thrust member and the at least one pin, does not wobble off-axis. |
D419,081
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Jan. 18, 2000
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Tape Measure
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John J. Evans Jr. |
Charleston, Charleston County , SC |
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Tape Measure
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Roger Dennis Thibodeau |
North Charleston, Charleston County, SC |
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Tape Measure
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Wayne Patrick Phillips |
Hudson, St. Croix County, WI |
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Tape Measure
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Jerome Allan Grunstad |
Inver Grove Heights, Dakota County, MN |
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D441,309
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May. 01, 2001
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Tape Measure
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John J. Evans Jr. |
Charleston, Charleston County , SC |
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Tape Measure
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Roger Dennis Thibodeau |
North Charleston, Charleston County, SC |
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Tape Measure
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Wayne Patrick Phillips |
Hudson, St. Croix County, WI |
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Tape Measure
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Jerome Allan Grunstad |
Inver Grove Heights, Dakota County, MN |
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D453,694
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Feb. 19, 2002
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Tape Measure
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John J. Evans Jr. |
Charleston, Charleston County , SC |
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Tape Measure
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Roger Dennis Thibodeau |
North Charleston, Charleston County, SC |
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Tape Measure
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Wayne Patrick Phillips |
Hudson, St. Croix County, WI |
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Tape Measure
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Jerome Allan Grunstad |
Inver Grove Heights, Dakota County, MN |
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D471,118
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Mar. 04, 2003
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Tape Measure
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John J. Evans Jr. |
Charleston, Charleston County , SC |
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D478,800
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Aug. 26, 2003
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Overmolded Pressure Point Knife
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Clayton S. Adams |
Orange, Franklin County, MA |
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D487,025
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Feb. 24, 2004
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Tape Measure
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Jerome Allan Grunstad |
Inver Grove Heights, Dakota County, MN |
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Tape Measure
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Michael Horvath |
Cottage Grove, Washington County, MN |
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Tape Measure
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David C. Munkwitz |
Eau Claire, Eau Claire County, WI |
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Tape Measure
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Wayne Patrick Phillips |
Hudson, St. Croix County, WI |
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8,826,790
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Sep. 09, 2014
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Saw Blade
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Keith Mabon |
, Scotland |
Abstract:
A saw blade including a base and a plurality of teeth extending generally outwardly from the base. At least one of the plurality of teeth comprises a first and a second portion. The first portion includes a cutting tip having an initial rake angle and the second portion includes a cutting tip having a second rake angle greater than the initial rake angle. The second portion is disposed closer to the base than the first portion. |
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Saw Blade
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Andrew Lee |
, Scotland |
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10,976,646
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Apr. 13, 2021
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Optical Video Measurement System Having Interchangeable Optics
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Robert Yates |
Newport Beach, Orange County, CA |
Abstract:
A mounting assembly for an optical video system may include a platform having a track extending longitudinally along the platform. A camera mount may be slideably coupled to the track. A camera may be coupled to the camera mount. The camera may include a receptacle for engaging an interchangeable lens assembly. The mounting assembly for the optical video system may also include a biasing mechanism, wherein the biasing mechanism urges the camera mount along the track such that the receptacle engages the interchangeable lens assembly. |
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Optical Video Measurement System Having Interchangeable Optics
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Mark G. Arenal |
Mission Viejo, Orange County, CA |
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Optical Video Measurement System Having Interchangeable Optics
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Robert D. Picone |
Laguna Hills, Orange County, CA |
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