Manufacturers Index - Diehl Manufacturing Co.
Diehl Manufacturing Co.
Elizabeth, NJ; Somerville, NJ, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class:
Wood Working Machinery
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324,667
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Aug. 18, 1885
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Electric Motor
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Philip Diehl |
Elizabeth, Union County, NJ |
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703,942
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Jul. 01, 1902
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Electric-motor power-transmitting device
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Gustave C. Marx |
Elizabeth, NJ |
This invention is intended for sewing machines. |
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Electric-motor power-transmitting device
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Herbert S. Miller |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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739,433
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Sep. 22, 1903
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Electrical controller
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Gustave C. Marx |
Elizabeth, NJ |
Intended for sewing machines. |
789,556
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May. 09, 1905
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Electric switch
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Gustave C. Marx |
Elizabeth, NJ |
This invention was likely intended for sewing machines. |
789,572
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May. 09, 1905
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Controller for electric motors
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Charles A. Stauffer |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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825,576
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Jul. 10, 1906
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Electric fan
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Adolph F. Becker |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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892,656
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Jul. 07, 1908
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Controller for alternating-current motors
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George W. Euker |
Boston, MA |
Primarily intended for sewing machines. |
909,631
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Jan. 12, 1909
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Electrical driving mechanism
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Gustave C. Marx |
Elizabeth, NJ |
"In the installation of driving mechanism involving a motor and a friction transmission device for operating small machines, such as sewing machines, lathes, &c. involving the employment of a connecting belt, it has been customary heretofore to ship the motor and transmission devices separately and to assemble them into operative relation by securing them independently to the table or frame of the machine to be driven. In certain devices of this character, such method of installation has involved the setting up of the component members in a defective alinement, and it is the object of the present invention to insure the perfect assemblage of the parts by permanently securing them together before installation in connection with the machine to be driven." |
912,350
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Feb. 16, 1909
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Brush Holder
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Henry L. Jabriskie |
Brooklyn, Kings County, NY |
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938,649
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Nov. 02, 1909
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Controller for electric motors
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Frederick Diehl |
Elizabeth, NJ |
Improvements to patent 854,050. |
961,135
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Jun. 14, 1910
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Sewing-machine
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Frederick Diehl |
Elizabeth, NJ |
"This invention relates to an improvement in oscillating hook lock-stitch sewing machines of the class exemplified in the United States patent to Philip Diehl and Alfred Grieb, No. 663,696,..." |
973,836
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Oct. 25, 1910
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Brush for dynamo-electric machines
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Henry L. Zabriskie |
Brooklyn, NY |
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1,000,101
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Aug. 08, 1911
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Electrical attachment-plug
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Gustave C. Marx |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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1,037,217
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Sep. 03, 1912
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Lubricating device
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Frederick Diehl |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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1,058,687
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Apr. 08, 1913
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Electrical resistance device
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Gustave C. Marx |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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1,074,152
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Sep. 30, 1913
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Alternating-current motor
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Henry L. Zabriskie |
Westfield, NJ |
I love this line because it shows how much things have changed electrically in the past century: "When a series wound motor of usual type is wound to run at a certain speed, with a given load, on a one hundred and thirty-three cycle current, at, say one hundred and ten volts, if the periodicity (line frequency) is decreased, keeping the voltage constant, the motor will tend to speed up and overload itself. This effect will increase with decreasing periodicity, until at a current of twenty-five cycles the motor will have run away and be dangerously overloaded." |
1,081,244
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Dec. 09, 1913
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Electric fan
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Adolph F. Becker |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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Electric fan
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Gustave C. Marx |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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1,084,590
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Jan. 13, 1914
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Electric motor
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Henry L. Zabriskie |
Westfield, NJ |
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1,207,719
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Dec. 12, 1916
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Portable motor-support
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Frederick Diehl |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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Portable motor-support
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Henry L. Zabriskie |
Westfield, NJ |
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1,207,828
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Dec. 12, 1916
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Portable motor-support
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Gustave C. Marx |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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Portable motor-support
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Henry L. Zabriskie |
Westfield, NJ |
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1,253,795
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Jan. 15, 1918
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Drive-wheel
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Frederick Diehl |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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1,255,681
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Feb. 05, 1918
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Commutator
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Charles C. Zenk |
Wilkinsburg, PA |
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1,271,984
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Jul. 09, 1918
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Commutator and commutator-bar
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Gustave C. Marx |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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Commutator and commutator-bar
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Henry L. Zabriskie |
Westfield, NJ |
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1,324,895
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Dec. 16, 1919
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Universal support
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Gustave C. Marx |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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Universal support
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Hjalmar Hertz |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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1,341,477
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May. 25, 1920
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Motor-support
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Gustave C. Marx |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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1,360,165
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Nov. 23, 1920
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Method for making commutators
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Charles C. Zenk |
Wilkinsburg, PA |
A method of making the molded commutators in patent 1,255,681. |
1,360,166
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Nov. 23, 1920
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Commutator
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Charles C. Zenk |
Westfield, NJ |
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1,369,407
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Feb. 22, 1921
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Rheostat
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Frederick Diehl |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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1,369,408
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Feb. 22, 1921
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Commutator and commutator-bar
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Frederick Diehl |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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1,369,452
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Feb. 22, 1921
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Sewing-machine motor
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Gustave C. Marx |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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1,370,744
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Mar. 08, 1921
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Winding-machine
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Frederick Diehl |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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1,379,505
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May. 24, 1921
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Lubricating-ring
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Frederick Diehl |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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Lubricating-ring
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Henry L. Zabriskie |
Westfield, NJ |
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1,403,151
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Jan. 10, 1922
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Oscillating fan
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Frederick Diehl |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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1,403,220
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Jan. 10, 1922
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Centrifugal switch
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Henry L. Zabriskie |
Westfield, NJ |
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1,405,596
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Feb. 07, 1922
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Brush holder
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John D. Karle |
Roselle Park, NJ |
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1,411,712
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Apr. 04, 1922
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Time-controlled motor
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Frederick Diehl |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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1,418,379
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Jun. 06, 1922
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Locking device
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John D. Karle |
Roselle Park, NJ |
This patent covers the securing of a ball bearing by a shaft-shoulder on one side and a snap-ring on the other. The snap-ring shown is of circular cross-section. |
1,437,629
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Dec. 05, 1922
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Rheostat
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Henry L. Zabriskie |
Westfield, NJ |
Improvements to patent 1,369,407. |
1,440,863
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Jan. 02, 1923
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Electrically-lighted sewing machine
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Frederick Diehl |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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1,455,391
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May. 15, 1923
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Sewing-machine-motor bracket
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Frederick Diehl |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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1,468,307
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Sep. 18, 1923
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Electric motor
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Gustave C. Marx |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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1,478,701
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Dec. 25, 1923
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Controller
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Frederick Diehl |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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1,482,461
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Feb. 05, 1924
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Belt coupling
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Frederick Diehl |
Elizabeth, NJ |
This belt coupling seems to be intended for sewing machines. |
1,484,822
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Feb. 26, 1924
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Lighting device for sewing machines
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Bernard Elshoff |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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1,484,868
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Feb. 26, 1924
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Lighting device for sewing machines
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William H. Brady |
Roselle, NJ |
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1,521,605
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Jan. 06, 1925
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Brush holder for dynamo-electric machines
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Frederick Diehl |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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1,620,259
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Mar. 08, 1927
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Medallion
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John D. Karle |
Roselle Park, NJ |
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1,709,935
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Apr. 23, 1929
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Starting device for electric motors
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Frederick Diehl |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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1,721,249
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Jul. 16, 1929
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Gyratory fan
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Frederick Diehl |
Elizabeth, NJ |
Improvement to patent 1,099,693. |
1,737,538
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Nov. 26, 1929
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Short-circuiting device
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John D. Karle |
Roselle Park, NJ |
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1,769,785
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Jul. 01, 1930
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Dynamo-electric machine
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John D. Karle |
Roselle Park, NJ |
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1,769,786
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Jul. 01, 1930
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Dynamo-electric machine
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John D. Karle |
Roselle Park, NJ |
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1,777,877
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Oct. 07, 1930
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Snap switch
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Frederick Diehl |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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1,820,154
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Aug. 25, 1931
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Phonograph driving mechanism
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Wilbur J. Peets |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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1,823,530
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Sep. 15, 1931
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Electric phonograph stop
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Daniel Henry Chason |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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1,823,533
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Sep. 15, 1931
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Phonograph turntable
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Frederick Diehl |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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1,823,555
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Sep. 15, 1931
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Electric phonograph motor
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James M. Naul |
Plainfield, NJ |
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1,838,047
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Dec. 22, 1931
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Phonograph turntable mechanism
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Henry L. Zabriskie |
Westfield, NJ |
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1,838,060
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Dec. 22, 1931
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Phonograph turntable mechanism
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Wilbur J. Peets |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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1,905,746
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Apr. 25, 1933
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Phonograph driving mechanism
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Wilbur J. Peets |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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1,908,287
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May. 09, 1933
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Electric fan
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Bernard Elshoff |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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1,911,574
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May. 30, 1933
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Commutator Slotting Machine
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John D. Karle |
Rosselle Park, Union County, NJ |
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1,929,092
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Oct. 03, 1933
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Two-speed phonograph driving device
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Frederick Diehl |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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Two-speed phonograph driving device
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James M. Naul |
Fanwood, NJ |
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1,934,060
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Nov. 07, 1933
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Condenser motor
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John Hanning |
Elizabeth, NJ |
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1,947,423
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Feb. 13, 1934
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Self-starting synchronous motor
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James M. Naul |
Fanwood, NJ |
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1,956,041
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Apr. 24, 1934
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Electric motor
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James M. Naul |
Fanwood, NJ |
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D115,575
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Jul. 04, 1939
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Design for a motor casing
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John R. Morgan |
Oak Park, IL |
Seen on a 1/2 HP induction motor from Sears, model number 315.1952. The maker's prefix of 315 corresponds to Diehl Mfg. Co., "Ryan", and Ryobi. By far the most likely match is Diehl, which was a motor manufacturer active at the time. They were best known for supplying motors for Singer sewing machines. |
3,021,723
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Feb. 20, 1962
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Spindle locking means for portable tools
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Reynold Happe |
Princeton, NJ |
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3,029,568
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Apr. 17, 1962
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Belt tension and tracking adjustment device for portable belt sanders
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Joseph P. Lubas |
Linden, NJ |
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3,034,275
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May. 15, 1962
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Combination unit grass edger and trimmer
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Louis F. Daman |
Martinsville, NJ |
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Combination unit grass edger and trimmer
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Reynold Happe |
Princeton, NJ |
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3,072,768
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Jan. 08, 1963
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Built-in switch for insulated portable electric tools
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Joseph P. Yelpo |
Somerville, NJ |
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Built-in switch for insulated portable electric tools
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Reynold Happe |
Princeton, NJ |
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3,085,169
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Apr. 09, 1963
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Speed-setting indicators for portable electric tools
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George J. Abel |
Plainfield, NJ |
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