Manufacturers Index - Chandler & Taylor Co.
Chandler & Taylor Co.
Indianapolis, IN, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class:
Wood Working Machinery & Steam and Gas Engines
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97,357
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Nov. 30, 1869
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Improvement in sawmills
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Thomas E. Chandler |
Indianapolis, IN |
Inventor is believed to be the co-founder of Chandler & Taylor Co., which was established in 1858 and made steam engines, boilers, sawmills, and sawmill accessories. |
D7,905
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Dec. 01, 1874
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Design for a muley-saw frame
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Thomas E. Chandler |
Indianapolis, IN |
Term of patent 7 years. |
157,734
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Dec. 15, 1874
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Improvement in muley-saw mills
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Thomas E. Chandler |
Indianapolis, IN |
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190,822
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May. 15, 1877
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Improvement in muley-saw mills
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Thomas E. Chandler |
Indianapolis, IN |
An improvement to patent 157,734. |
395,051
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Dec. 25, 1888
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Saw-mill
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Howard P. Heacock |
Missoula, MT |
This is the first patent for the famous Heacock feed system. It provides infinitely variable feed speed and reversing, all controlled by a single lever. It uses two belts and two idler pulleys, but is very simple in its operation. This design was simplified even further in patent 404,002. |
404,002
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May. 28, 1889
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Saw-mill
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Howard P. Heacock |
Missoula, MT |
This patent improves on patent 395,051, which is the original patent for the famous Heacock feed system. It provides infinitely variable feed speed and reversing, all controlled by a single lever. It uses two belts and two idler pulleys, but is very simple in its operation. |
D28,288
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Feb. 15, 1898
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Engine Bed
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Thomas E. Chandler |
Indianapolis, Marion County, IN |
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Engine Bed
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Elihu Dodds |
Indianapolis, Marion County, IN |
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685,775
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Nov. 05, 1901
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Rotary Pump or Blower
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Thomas J. Lindsay |
Indianapolis, Marion County, IN |
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