Manufacturers Index - Niles-Bement-Pond Co.
Niles-Bement-Pond Co.
New York, NY, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class:
Metal Working Machinery
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767,598
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Aug. 16, 1904
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Adjustable Tool Holder for Turret Lathes
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Charles E. Search |
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, WI |
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Adjustable Tool Holder for Turret Lathes
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Edward Cheshire |
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, WI |
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812,817
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Feb. 20, 1906
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Clutch mechanism
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John H. B. Bryan |
Buffalo, NY |
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815,642
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Mar. 20, 1906
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Speed-changer
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Willard Thomas Sears |
Philadelphia, PA |
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815,696
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Mar. 20, 1906
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Counterbalance Device
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William J. Hagman |
Philadelphia, PA |
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98,742
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Apr. 24, 1906
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Variable speed gearing
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Willard Thomas Sears |
Philadelphia, PA |
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99,643
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Jun. 19, 1906
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Speed changer
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Willard Thomas Sears |
Philadelphia, PA |
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837,969
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Dec. 11, 1906
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Speeder
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Willard Thomas Sears |
Philadelphia, PA |
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841,723
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Jan. 22, 1907
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Power-transmission device
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Willard Thomas Sears |
Philadelphia, PA |
This invention, one of several from the inventor on the same subject, relates to geared power transmissions "and relates to improved means for guarding against, first, the difficulties of intermeshing the teeth when teeth do not happen to match tooth-spaces; second, the liability of the transmission of heavy work through teeth but partially engaged, and third, the labor of shifting teeth into engagement while they are under the strain of heavy duty." |
844,415
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Feb. 19, 1907
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Power-transmission device
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Willard Thomas Sears |
Philadelphia, PA |
This invention, one of several from the inventor on the same subject, relates to geared power transmissions "and relates to improved means for guarding against, first, the difficulties of intermeshing the teeth when teeth do not happen to match tooth-spaces; second, the liability of the transmission of heavy work through teeth but partially engaged, and third, the labor of shifting teeth into engagement while they are under the strain of heavy duty." |
844,546
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Feb. 19, 1907
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Power-transmission device
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Willard Thomas Sears |
Philadelphia, PA |
This invention, one of several from the inventor on the same subject, relates to geared power transmissions "and relates to improved means for guarding against, first, the difficulties of intermeshing the teeth when teeth do not happen to match tooth-spaces; second, the liability of the transmission of heavy work through teeth but partially engaged, and third, the labor of shifting teeth into engagement while they are under the strain of heavy duty." |
844,689
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Feb. 19, 1907
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Tool Holder for Lathes
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George T. Reiss |
Hamilton, Butler County, OH |
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Tool Holder for Lathes
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Walter L. Clark |
New York, NY |
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851,842
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Apr. 30, 1907
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Power-transmission device
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Willard Thomas Sears |
Philadelphia, PA |
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858,764
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Jul. 02, 1907
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Power-transmission apparatus
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Willard Thomas Sears |
Philadelphia, PA |
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882,588
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Mar. 24, 1908
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Drop Hammer
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William T. Sears |
Philadelphia, PA |
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883,481
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Mar. 31, 1908
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Multiple Drill
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George T. Reiss |
Hamilton, Butler County, OH |
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902,652
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Nov. 03, 1908
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Tool Holder
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George E. Greenleaf |
Plainfield, Union County, NJ |
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Tool Holder
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Daniel H. Teas |
New Haven, New Haven County, CT |
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912,063
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Feb. 09, 1909
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Metal-planer
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Henry Bertram |
ON, Canada |
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920,998
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May. 11, 1909
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Tool Holder
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George T. Reiss |
Hamilton, Butler County, OH |
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933,124
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Sep. 07, 1909
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Boring-machine
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Willard Thomas Sears |
Philadelphia, PA |
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952,084
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Mar. 15, 1910
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Car-wheel lathe
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Willard Thomas Sears |
Brooklyn, NY |
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953,183
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Mar. 29, 1910
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Boring or drilling machine
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Herman J. Ruch |
Woodbury, NJ |
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Boring or drilling machine
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Willard Thomas Sears |
Montclair, NJ |
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963,348
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Jul. 05, 1910
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Plate Planer
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Augustus Wood |
Hamilton, OH |
James W. See - patent attorney
This invention pertains to planers for planing the edges of metal plates, and it relates to improved means for clamping to the table the plate to be planed. |
966,059
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Aug. 02, 1910
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Hydraulic intensifier
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Willard Thomas Sears |
Philadelphia, PA |
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1,055,508
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Mar. 11, 1913
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Gapped gear
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Henry Bertram |
ON, Canada |
"Certain uses of gears require them to be gapped radially from the center, the gap at the rim being closed by a suitable patch. An example of the use of such gears may be found in car wheel lathes of that class in which driving mechanism, including a gear, surrounds the car-axle at a point between the wheels." |
1,156,484
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Oct. 12, 1915
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System of Motor Control
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Samuel H. Keefer, estate of (deceased) |
Plainfield, NJ |
Dull, Warfield & Dull - patent attorneys
Mae A. Keefer, Administrix, Plainfield, NJ |
RE14,540
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Oct. 22, 1918
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Planer and System of Motor Control Therefor
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Samuel H. Keefer, estate of (deceased) |
Plainfield, NJ |
Reissue applied for by Niles-Bement-Pond Co., Jersey City, NJ.
S. Jay Teller - patent attorney
Mae A. Keefer - Administrix, Plainfield, NJ |
1,296,863
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Mar. 11, 1919
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Adjusting mechanism for drilling-machine
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Willard Thomas Sears |
Brooklyn, NY |
Improvements to radial drill-arm raising and lowering mechanism of the machine in patent 1,122,649. |
1,296,885
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Mar. 11, 1919
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Boring-mill
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Albert Carl Wais |
Hamilton, OH |
"The invention relates especially to boring mills which are primarily intended and adapted for boring car wheels or other similar bodies..." |
1,296,795
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Mar. 11, 1919
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Planer and Attachment Therefor
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William J. Hagman |
Philadelphia, PA |
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1,296,758
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Mar. 11, 1919
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Bridge for Traveling Cranes
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Sydney Buckley |
Philadelphia, PA |
Application renewed 07 Jan., 1919.
Claim:
The invention relates more particularly to traveling cranes of the class in which each comprises a movable bridge having two parallel separated elements respectively carrying rails. A hoisting mechanism is provided which consists of a trolley movable along the rails on the bridge and depending load engaging elements which usually extend between the two elements of the bridge. |
1,296,759
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Mar. 11, 1919
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Bridge for Traveling Cranes
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Sydney Buckley |
Philadelphia, PA |
Application renewed 07 Jan., 1919.
Claim:
The invention relates more particularly to traveling cranes of the class in which each comprises a movable bridge having two parallel separated elements respectively carrying rails. A hoisting mechanism is provided which consists of a trolley movable along the rails on the -bridge and depending load engaging elements which usually extend between the two elements of the bridge.
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1,296,757
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Mar. 11, 1919
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Bridge for Traveling Cranes
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Sydney Buckley |
Philadelphia, PA |
Claim:
The invention relates more particularly to traveling cranes of the class in which each comprises a movable bridge having two parallel separated elements respectively carrying rails. A hoisting mechanism is provided which consists of a trolley movable. |
1,342,915
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Jun. 08, 1920
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Electric feed mechanism for planers and current-controlling system therefor
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Sven P. Johnson |
Philadelphia, PA |
This patent date was seen on a Niles-Bement-Pond "Time Saver Lathe". |
1,342,928
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Jun. 08, 1920
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Change-speed mechanism
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Willard T. Sears |
Brooklyn, NY |
This patent date was seen on a Niles-Bement-Pond "Time Saver Lathe". |
1,368,295
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Feb. 15, 1921
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Drive mechanism for drilling-machines
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Willard Thomas Sears |
Brooklyn, NY |
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1,376,168
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Apr. 26, 1921
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Drill-table mechanism
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Willard Thomas Sears |
Montclair, NJ |
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1,422,140
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Jul. 11, 1922
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Car-wheel-boring machine
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Willard T. Sears |
Montclair, NJ |
This patent date was seen on a Niles-Bement-Pond "Time Saver Lathe". |
1,423,266
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Jul. 18, 1922
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Shaping Machine
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Willard T. Sears |
Monclair, NJ |
S. J. Teller - patent attorney
One of the objects of this invention is to prvide a shaping machine which is capable of cutting in any one of four directions, as may be desired. Another obect of the invention is to provide an improved electric drive mechanism for shaping or similar machines. Still another object of the invention is to provide an improved feed mechanism for shaping machines including an independant electric motor. |
1,424,755
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Aug. 08, 1922
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Axle-milling machine
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Willard Thomas Sears |
Montclair, NJ |
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Axle-milling machine
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James K. Cullen |
New York, NY |
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1,430,180
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Sep. 26, 1922
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Metal Shaper
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Albert W. Parker |
ON, Canada |
S. J. Teller - patent attorney
What I claim is:
1. In a shaper having a ram and an oscillating link, an adjustably mounted crank pin to vary the stroke of said link and ram, means for adjusting the position of said crank pin, an indicator dial, a pointer movable over said dial, a screw threaded portion on said crank pin adjusting means, and means engaging said screw thread to position said pointer whereby the position of the pointer relative to said dial indicates the stroke for which the shaper is adjusted.
2. In a shaper having a ram and an oscillating link, an adjustably mounted crank pin to vary the stroke of said link and ram, means for adjusting the position of said crank pin, a pivotally mounted pointer, and means comprising a threaded, portion on said adjusting means and a follower mounted on said threaded portion whereby the position of said pointer indicates the position of said crank pin and therefore the stroke for which said ram is adjusted.
3. In a shaper haying a ram and an oscillating link, an adjustably mounted crank pin to vary the stroke of said link and ram, means for adjusting the position of said crank pin, a pointer, a screw threaded portion on said crank pin adjusting means, and means comprising a pivoted lever and means engaging said screw thread to position said pointer whereby the position of the pointer relative to a dial indicates the stroke for which the shaper is adjusted.
4. A stroke indicator for shapers comprising in combination, a dial, a pivoted pointer movable over said dial, a stroke adjusting device, a threaded member thereon, means comprising a screw thread engaging member connecting said pointer with said threaded member on said stroke adjusting device, whereby when the stroke of the shaper is adjusted by rotation of said threaded member, the pointer will be positioned relative to the dial thus indicating the stroke for which the shaper is adjusted.
5. A stroke indicator for shapers comprising in combination, an arc shaped dial, a pivotally mounted pointer movable over said dial, a stroke adjusting device, a threaded member thereon, means comprising a screw thread engaging member connecting- said pointer with said threaded member on said stroke adjusting mechanism, whereby when the stroke of the shaper is adjusted by rotation of said threaded member, the pointer will be positioned relative to the dial thus indicating the stroke for which the shaper is adjusted.
6. A stroke indicator for shapers comprising in combination, a dial, a pointer movable over said dial, a stroke adjusting shaft having an intermediate threaded portion, a screw thread engaging member mounted on said threaded portion of said stroke adjusting shaft, a collar slidably mounted in alignment with said shaft, said collar and thread engaging member being connected to slide together, pivoted means engaging said collar, and connections between said pivoted member and pointer whereby said pointer indicates the position of the stroke adjusting mechanism.
7. A stroke indicator for shapers comprising in combination, a dial, a pointer movable over said dial, a stroke adjusting shaft, a screw thread engaging member mounted on a threaded portion of the stroke adjusting shaft, a sleeve surrounding said adjusting shaft, haying a longitudinal slot therein, a collar mounted on said sleeve and connected to said thread engaging member whereby said collar will move longitudinally on said sleeve when said adjusting shaft is rotated, and means connecting said collar and pointer whereby the slidable movement of said collar will serve to vary the position of said pointer and indicate the stroke for which the shaper is adjusted.
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1,469,360
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Oct. 02, 1923
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Clamp and grip chuck
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James K. Cullen |
New York, NY |
This patent date was seen on a Niles-Bement-Pond "Time Saver Lathe". The patent specification notes that this chuck is primarily intended for use with the car wheel boring mill of patent 1,296,885. |
1,475,278
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Nov. 27, 1923
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Pneumatic Tool Holder
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Lyndon C. Cole |
Hamilton, Butler County, OH |
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1,499,412
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Jul. 01, 1924
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Drilling machine
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Roswell H. Rausch |
Plainfield, NJ |
Improved control of the spindle drive change-speed gearing of the radial drill in patent 1,296,863. |
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Drilling machine
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Willard Thomas Sears |
Montclair, NJ |
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1,501,723
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Jul. 15, 1924
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Lathe-controlling mechanism
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Clifford F. Randolph |
Plainfield, NJ |
This patent date was seen on a Niles-Bement-Pond "Time Saver Lathe". |
1,507,254
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Sep. 02, 1924
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Auxiliary spindle and head for radial drills
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Willard Thomas Sears |
Montclair, NJ |
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1,543,236
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Jun. 23, 1925
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Rotating table for radial drills
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Willard Thomas Sears |
Montclair, NJ |
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1,571,322
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Feb. 02, 1926
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Tool Holder
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Lyndon C. Cole |
Hamilton, Butler County, OH |
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1,637,785
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Aug. 02, 1927
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Tool Holder
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Clifford F. Randolph |
Plainfield, Union County, NJ |
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Tool Holder
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Nicholas Marcalus |
Plainfield, Union County, NJ |
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1,685,434
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Sep. 25, 1928
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Bearing Strip for Machine Tool Ways
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Albert William Parkes |
ON,, Canada |
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2,096,137
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Oct. 19, 1937
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Combined Tool Holder and Chip Breaker
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Robert D. Shaw |
Hartford, Hartford County, CT |
Claim:
An object of the present invention is to provide an improved holder for a small tool bit suitably housed within a body member and adapted to be readily mounted within the ordinary tool post of a lathe, planer or the like, there being mounted a in the holder a bar adjacent the tool and in the that they will be broken up or deflected away from the work. Another object of the invention is to mount this chip breaking means directly above the cutting surface of the tool over which the chip passes, the breaker being adjustable to several positions relative to the cutting edge so that for different depths of cut or classes of work being operated on the breaker may be laterally positioned relative to the cutting edge to obtain the necessary breaking, up or deflection of the chips or cuttings with a minimum of power absorption. |
2,101,177
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Dec. 07, 1937
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Bench Type Machine Tool
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Frank O. Hoagland |
West Hartford, Hartford County, CT |
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2,167,755
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Aug. 01, 1939
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Bench Lathe
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Frank O. Hoagland |
West Hartford, Hartford County, CT |
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2,207,804
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Jul. 16, 1940
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Drill Grinder
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Frank O. Hoagland |
West Hartford, Hartford County, CT |
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2,308,011
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Jan. 12, 1943
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Lead Tester for Screw Threads
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Stanley G. Johnson |
Hartford, CT |
Joseph K. Schofield - patent attorney
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2,440,916
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May. 04, 1948
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Precision Measuring and Postioning Device
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John M. Rusnak |
West Hartford,Hartford County, CT |
This patent is listed on a Pratt & Whitney 2E Jig Borer. |
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Precision Measuring and Postioning Device
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James W. Durkee |
Manchester, Hartford County, CT |
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2,561,753
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Jul. 24, 1951
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Change-Speed Drive for Machine Tool Spindles
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William Wallace Potter |
Pawtucket, Providence County, RI |
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Change-Speed Drive for Machine Tool Spindles
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Alfred Joseph Fuller |
Pawtucket, Providence County, RI |
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