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Manufacturers Index - Tanite Co.

Tanite Co.
Stroudsburg, PA, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class: Wood Working Machinery & Metal Working Machinery

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Patent Number Date Title Name City Description
101,058 Mar. 22, 1870 Improvement in emery-wheel clamp Edward A. Süwerkrop Washington, DC An article in the 1870-03-06 American Artisan describes Tanite Co.'s patent flanges for Tanite wheels for saw-gummers, etc. The drawings in the article are similar to the flanges of this patent.
D4,321 Aug. 30, 1870 Design for the frame of an emery grinder Abijah Wallace Stroudsburg, PA
124,134 Feb. 27, 1872 Improvement in cowls for emery-wheels Charles Heaton New York, NY
139,772 Jun. 10, 1873 Improvement in processes of grinding journal boxes or bearings J. Wendell Cole Brooklyn, NY
139,773 Jun. 10, 1873 Improvement in machines for forming, shaping, and dressing journal-boxes J. Wendell Cole Brooklyn, NY
139,774 Jun. 10, 1873 Improvement in machines for dressing wheels, &c. J. Wendell Cole Brooklyn, NY
139,775 Jun. 10, 1873 Improvement in machines for shaping or dressing wheels, &c. J. Wendell Cole Brooklyn, NY
151,669 Jun. 02, 1874 Improvement in metal shaping and dressing machines Martin Newman Unadilla, NY According to an article in Manufacturer & Builder, this machine, which was manufactured by Tanite Co. into at least the 1890s, was originally intended for shaping sad-irons.