Manufacturers Index - Goddard & Goddard Co.
Goddard & Goddard Co.
Detroit, MI, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class:
Metal Working Machinery
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1,998,113
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Apr. 16, 1935
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Reamer
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Ernest E. Anderson |
Detroit, MI |
Invention is an adjustable reamer that can also be used for heavier cuts. |
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Reamer
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William H. Fritz |
Detroit, MI |
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2,085,095
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Jun. 29, 1937
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Rotary cutter
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Stanley H. Grattan |
Detroit, MI |
This is an insert-tooth milling machine cutter-head where the cutters can be sharpened and their position in the head adjusted to maintain the same cutting diameter. |
2,135,893
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Nov. 08, 1938
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Gear cutter
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Ernest C. Head |
Detroit, MI |
This cutter is for making spiral-tooth gears and is not a traditional worm-style hob cutter, but rather is a crown-gear style of cutter. The innovation is a cutter-tooth shape that provides a constant pressure angle from front to back which maintains the correct tooth geometry as the cutters are sharpened. A special machine is required to grind the precise tooth shape: see patent 2,135,894. |
2,135,894
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Nov. 08, 1938
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Machine for forming spiral bevel gear cutters
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Ernest C. Head |
Detroit, MI |
This machine grinds gear cutters with the special geometry covered in patent 2,135,893. |
2,207,909
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Jul. 16, 1940
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Milling cutter
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Clarence R. Besaw |
Detroit, MI |
This helical-blade milling cutter has multiple abutting inserted cutters forming each blade. |
2,212,012
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Aug. 20, 1940
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Cutter
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Clarence W. Davidson |
Orchard Lake, MI |
This patent covers an inserted-blade design for milling, reaming, boring, etc., where each insert has cutting edges on opposing sides. |
396,013
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Apr. 22, 1941
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Milling cutter
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Clarence W. Davidson |
Orchard Lake, MI |
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2,270,003
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Jan. 13, 1942
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Gear cutter
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Ernest C. Head |
Detroit, MI |
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RE22,891
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Jun. 24, 1947
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Gear cutter
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Ernest C. Head |
Detroit, MI |
The inventor was deceased at the time of reissue; the reissue was applied for by the Gleason Works, though the original patent was assigned to Goddard & Goddard Co. of Detroit. Gleason Works made gear-cutting machines; Goddard & Goddard Co. made cutters for such machines. |
460,908
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Nov. 08, 1949
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Cutting tool assembly
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William J. Solderbeck |
Southfield Township, Oakland County, MI |
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466,180
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Jun. 27, 1950
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Cutter and method of forming the same
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Emmons A. Goddard |
Birmingham, MI |
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2,583,309
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Jan. 22, 1952
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Cutting tool
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William J. Solderbeck |
Southfield Township, Oakland County, MI |
Construction of an inserted-tooth cutter in two parts that are joined together by welding. This two-piece construction simplifies the machining of the separate parts and reduces cost. |
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Cutting tool
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William H. Fritz Sr. |
Southfield Township, Oakland County, MI |
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484,904
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Jul. 15, 1952
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Cutting tool
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Fritz William H. Sr. |
Detroit, MI |
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Cutting tool
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William J. Solderbeck |
Southfield Township, Oakland County, MI |
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2,614,441
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Oct. 21, 1952
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Cutter and method of forming the same
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Emmons A. Goddard |
Birmingham, MI |
The invention is a slitting saw blade and hub that are designed so that the hub and blade cool at the same rate during heat treating so as to minimize distortion and improve the quality of the cutting edge. These goals are achieved by piercing the thicker hub with regularly spaced grooves or holes. |
2,778,924
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Jan. 22, 1957
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Apparatus and method for producing flat surfaces
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John P. Hill |
Detroit, MI |
The invention is a cutter insert made by electric discharge machining, which produces a cutting edge that is smooth and flat and devoid of cracks or scratches that can be the starting point of a fracture in the edge. In addition, the exact method of production is intended to provide precisely parallel surfaces to minimize the risk of fractures when the insert is clamped into a holder. |
2,797,299
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Jun. 25, 1957
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Method of forming serrations at the back of the blade of cutting elements
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John P. Hill |
Detroit, MI |
This patent was divided from the application that became patent 2,778,924. |
3,078,565
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Feb. 26, 1963
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Magnetic chuck adapter plate
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Joseph A. Sanders |
Detroit, MI |
The invention is a plate suitable for clamping to a magnetic chuck, so that the plate can be machined to accept a ferromagnetic part that is not shaped in a way that can be directly held by a standard magnetic chuck. The innovations primarily relate to a construction that is less expensive to manufacture than previous designs. |
3,371,394
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Mar. 05, 1968
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Cartridge type holder
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Dupuis Hubert |
Detroit, MI |
"A cartridge for cutting inserts adapted to be inserted in a tool holder pocket without lateral extension beyond the side walls of the pocket, and to have all adjusting and clamping devices thereof operable at the exposed outer surface thereof." |
3,378,901
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Apr. 23, 1968
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Milling cutter
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Hubert Dupuis |
Detroit, MI |
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