Manufacturers Index - Niles Tool Works
Niles Tool Works
Cincinnati, OH; Hamilton, OH, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class:
Metal Working Machinery & Steam and Gas Engines
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97,908
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Dec. 14, 1869
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Improved radial drilling-machine
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George A. Gray Jr. |
Cincinnati, OH |
Frank Millward - patent attorney
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113,651
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Apr. 11, 1871
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Improvement in turning and boring-mills
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George A. Gray Jr. |
Cincinnati, OH |
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114,670
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May. 09, 1871
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Improvement in Railroad Car-Axle Lathes
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George A. Gray Jr. |
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH |
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138,394
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Apr. 29, 1873
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Machines for Turning Pulleys
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George A. Gray Jr. |
Hamilton, Butler County, OH |
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241,719
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May. 17, 1881
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Boring Mill
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George T. Reiss |
Hamilton, Butler County, OH |
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258,533
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May. 23, 1882
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Adjusting-gearing
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Alexander Gordon |
Cincinnati, OH |
This is the earliest instantiation we can find for the "sensitive drill" friction-drive mechanism, which has a metal disk mounted on the end of the input shaft, and a rubber disk at right angles and connected to the output shaft. The rim of the rubber disk rubs against the metal disk, and is forced to rotate when the metal disk rotates. The rubber disk can be moved longitudinally along its shaft (which coincides with a diameter of the metal disk), varying the speed of the rubber disk's rotation. If the rubber disk crosses the center point of the metal disk then its rotations stops and reverses. As a method of power transmission, the idea is an old one, and this patent does not cover that idea per se. Therefore, it is quite possible that there are older versions of this drill press design. |
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Adjusting-gearing
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George T. Reiss |
Hamilton, OH |
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263,334
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Aug. 29, 1882
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Lathe Rest
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Alexander Gordon |
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH |
James W. See - patent attorney
This invention pertains to follow-rests, center-rests, and shafting-rests for lathes.
We claim as our invention;
1. In a lathe-rest to receive collars having a cylindrical exterior, the combination of a collar-bearing having an admission gap or throat arranged at an angle of about forty-five degrees, and a vertical set-screw arranged over the axis of said bearing, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
2. In a lathe-rest, the combination of a bottom bearing for the collar, a vertical set-screw arranged over the axis of the collar, and a divided collar having a tongue-and-groove joint, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
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Lathe Rest
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James W. See |
Hamilton, Butler County, OH |
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267,026
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Nov. 07, 1882
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Screw Cutting Lathe
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James W. See |
Hamilton, Butler County, OH |
The patent lists the assignee as "Miles Tool Works:. We believe that this is a misprint for Niles Tool Works. |
273,313
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Mar. 06, 1883
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Metal Screw Machine
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George T. Reiss |
Hamilton, Butler County, OH |
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292,948
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Feb. 05, 1884
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Pulley Lathe
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George T. Reiss |
Hamilton, Butler County, OH |
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322,969
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Jul. 28, 1885
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Drilling-machine
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George T. Reiss |
Hamilton, OH |
This machine simultaneously drills the wholes in a rail-car wheel. |
334,832
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Jan. 26, 1886
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Car Wheel Lathe
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John Richardson Williams |
Chicago, Cook County, IL |
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340,207
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Apr. 20, 1886
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Lathe
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Alexander Gordon |
Hamilton, Butler County, OH |
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344,082
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Jun. 22, 1886
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Metal Planing Machine
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James K. Cullen |
Hamilton, OH |
James W. See - patent attorney |
344,083
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Jun. 22, 1886
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Gaging Device for Car Wheel Lathes
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James K. Cullen |
Hamilton, Butler County, OH |
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Gaging Device for Car Wheel Lathes
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James W. See |
Hamilton, Butler County, OH |
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361,648
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Apr. 19, 1887
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Driving Dog for Lathes
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George T. Reiss |
Hamilton, Butler County, OH |
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362,618
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May. 10, 1887
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Drilling-machine
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Alexander Gordon |
Hamilton, OH |
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364,307
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Jun. 07, 1887
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Lathe
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James W. See |
Hamilton, Butler County, OH |
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406,003
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Jun. 25, 1889
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Turret-lathe
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George T. Reiss |
Hamilton, OH |
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430,088
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Jun. 10, 1890
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Lathe
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George T. Reiss |
Hamilton, OH |
"This invention pertains to improvements in that class of lathes designed for operation on the driving-wheels of locomotives..." |
462,792
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Nov. 10, 1891
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Feed Mechanism for Lathes
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Zorester B. Coes |
Hamilton, Butler County, OH |
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525,444
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Sep. 04, 1894
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Chuck
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Zorester B. Coes |
Hamilton, Butler County, OH |
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527,140
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Oct. 09, 1894
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Taper Turning Tool for Lathes
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Zorester B. Coes |
Hamilton, Butler County, OH |
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532,766
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Jan. 22, 1895
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Taper Turning Tool for Lathes
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Zorester B. Coes |
Hamilton, Butler County, OH |
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535,486
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Mar. 12, 1895
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Taper Turning Tool for Lathes
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Zorester B. Coes |
Hamilton, Butler County, OH |
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535,487
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Mar. 12, 1895
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Turret Lathe
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Zorester B. Coes |
Hamilton, Butler County, OH |
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547,740
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Oct. 08, 1895
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Milling-machine
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George T. Reiss |
Hamilton, OH |
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Milling-machine
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John B. Crockre |
Hamilton, OH |
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570,093
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Oct. 27, 1896
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Metal Planing Machine
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Henry Hess |
Hamilton, Butler County, OH |
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579,976
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Apr. 06, 1897
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Reciprocating metal-paring machine
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Alexander Gordon |
Hamilton, OH |
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713,614
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Nov. 18, 1902
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Tool Relief for Metal Planers
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Adolph L. De Leeuw |
Hamilton, Butler County, OH |
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721,942
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Mar. 03, 1903
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Electric Switch System
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Adolph L. De Leeuw |
Hamilton, Butler County, OH |
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723,840
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Mar. 31, 1903
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Controlling Switch System
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Adolph L. De Leeuw |
Hamilton, Butler County, OH |
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764,115
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Jul. 05, 1904
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Speed Changer
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Adolph L. De Leeuw |
Hamilton, Butler County, OH |
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D140,986
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Apr. 24, 1945
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Design for a boring machine
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Otto E. Schurr |
Hamilton, OH |
General Machinery Corp. employed a whopping 4500 people at the time, building artillery pieces, tanks, diesel engines, etc., for the war effort. The company was a merged organization that included the former Niles Tool Works, which had been acquired from Niles-Bement-Pond Co. |
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