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USPTO's for finding information on machinery patents.
939,043
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Nov. 02, 1909
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Feed for lathes
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Charles L. Libby |
Indianapolis, IN |
This patent lathe, with its distinctive ship-wheel on the carriage, was seen in a 1910 ad for International Machine Tool Co.; the ad calls it "The 'Libby' lathe". |
939,722
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Nov. 09, 1909
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Tool-post for lathes
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Charles L. Libby |
Indianapolis, IN |
This patent lathe was seen in a 1910 ad for International Machine Tool Co.; the ad calls it "The 'Libby' lathe". |
957,783
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May. 10, 1910
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Tool-support for lathes
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Charles L. Libby |
Indianapolis, IN |
This patent lathe was seen in a 1910 ad for International Machine Tool Co.; the ad calls it "The 'Libby' lathe". |
1,021,875
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Apr. 02, 1912
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Gearing
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Charles L. Libby |
Indianapolis, IN |
This quick-traverse carriage was designed for a lathe with multiple carriages. The popular "Libby" lathe was made for more than 20 years by the International Machine Tool Co. |