Manufacturers Index - J. G. Timolat
J. G. Timolat
New York, NY, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class:
Metal Working Machinery
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315,318
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Apr. 07, 1885
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Reversible engine
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John Moffet |
Bayonne, NJ |
This patent covers a steam or compressed-air engine used by the "Moffet portable drill" of patent 369,120; the subsequent patent 440,491 provides a reversible version of this engine. The drilling machine with engine was manufactured for years by J. G. Timolat of New York City. |
43,152
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Aug. 30, 1887
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Tragbare Bohrmaschine
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John Moffet |
Bayonne City, NJ |
This is the German equivalent of US patent 369,120. The "Moffet portable drill" was manufactured for years by J. G. Timolat of 59 South Fifth ave., New York. |
369,120
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Aug. 30, 1887
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Portable drilling-machine
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John Moffet |
New York, NY |
The "Moffet portable drill" was manufactured for years by J. G. Timolat of New York City. See the Vintage Machinery link for more on this patent drilling machine and on litigation regarding this patent, including Timolat v. Manning (110 Fed 206), Timolat v. Faibanks, Timolat et. al. v. Franklin Boiler Works Co. (temporary injunction was 48 C. C. A. 405, 122 Fed. 69; 118 Fed. 852, 123 Fed. 899.), Timolat et. al. v. Philadelphia Pneumatic Tool Co. (131 F. 257, 1904). Other patents referenced in these lawsuits included US patents Allen 306,375, Fullman 67,284, Noteman 273,136, Whitcomb 249,130, and Leach 244,629. |
440,491
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Nov. 11, 1890
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Reversible engine
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John Moffet |
Bayonne, NJ |
This patent covers a reversible version of the steam or compressed-air engine used by the "Moffet portable drill" of patent 369,120, and is a reversible version of the engine in patent 315,318. The drilling machine with engine was manufactured for years by J. G. Timolat of New York City. |
506,954
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Oct. 17, 1893
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Portable drill
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Charles Jacobson |
New York, NY |
Improved construction of the "Moffet portable drill" of patent 369,120, although that patent is not mentioned in this patent's specification. The Moffet portable drill was manufactured for years by J. G. Timolat of New York City. |
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Portable drill
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James G. Timolat |
New York, NY |
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