Manufacturers Index - Kingston-Conley Electric Co. / Hoover Co.
Kingston-Conley Electric Co. / Hoover Co.
Jersey City, NJ; North Plainfield, NJ, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class:
Metal Working Machinery & Steam and Gas Engines
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1,750,745
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Mar. 18, 1930
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Universal motor
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Brooks L. Conley |
Canton, OH |
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1,864,654
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Jun. 28, 1932
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Electric switch
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Brooks L. Conley |
Warren, OH |
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Electric switch
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Frederick S. Kingston |
Warren, OH |
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1,971,417
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Aug. 28, 1934
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Motor support
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Brooks L. Conley |
Warren, OH |
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Motor support
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Frederick S. Kingston |
Warren, OH |
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368,653
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Sep. 14, 1937
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Bearing
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Uncas A. Whitaker |
Canton, OH |
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369,408
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Oct. 19, 1937
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Electric motor
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Brooks L. Conley |
Plainfield, NJ |
Invention is a centrifugal switch. his patent date was seen on a 1/3 HP induction motor made by "The Hoover Company Limited, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada". |
2,184,411
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Dec. 26, 1939
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Electric motor switch
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Brooks L. Conley |
Jersey City, NJ |
Invention is a centrifugal switch. This patent number was seen on a 1/3 HP induction motor from the Hoover Co., North Canton, Ohio, who acquired Kingston-Conley in the mid-1940s. |
2,318,456
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May. 04, 1943
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Cutting chain sharpener
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Arthur N. Blum |
Philadelphia, PA |
An example is labeled "Henry Disston & Sons Inc. / Phila. U.S.A. / Patent 2,318,456 / Chain sharpener". A separate plaque says "A. C. motor / Kingston-Conley Electric Co.", along with the motor specs. We assume that Disston made the chain sharpener fixture and Kingston-Conley made the bench grinder. |
2,581,958
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Jan. 08, 1952
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Antifriction bearing
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Frederick S. Kingston |
North Plainfield, NJ |
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