Manufacturers Index - Chas. G. Allen Co.
Chas. G. Allen Co.
Barre, MA, U.S.A.
Company Website: http://www.chasgallen.com/
Manufacturer Class:
Metal Working Machinery
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154,165
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Aug. 18, 1874
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Improvement in core-boxes for metallic hubs
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Charles G. Allen |
Barre, MA |
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187,876
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Feb. 27, 1877
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Improvement in horse hay-rakes
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Charles G. Allen |
Barre, MA |
This horse rake is the product that got the Chas. G. Allen Co. started; the company is still in business today. |
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Improvement in horse hay-rakes
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Charles M. Lufkin |
Alstead, NH |
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583,443
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Jun. 01, 1897
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Mowing-machine sharpener
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Harding Allen |
Barre, MA |
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648,648
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May. 01, 1900
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Mower-knife grinder
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Harding Allen |
Barre, MA |
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740,016
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Sep. 29, 1903
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Self-opening die
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Lewis A. Howe |
Barre, MA |
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901,515
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Oct. 20, 1908
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Driving mechanism for spindles
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Harding Allen |
Barre, MA |
This patent was seen on a drill press manufactured by the Chas. G. Allen Co. "The object of this invention is to provide a new and improved mechanism for driving the spindles of various machines, such as the spindles of drilling machines, tapping machines, etc. The principal purpose of the invention is to provide a mechanism which can adjust itself to various conditions of use and wear. To accomplish this I fit the driving pulley on a bushing and drive the spindle by a driving collar, and provide a lost motion connection between the driving pulley and driving collar." |
962,690
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Jun. 28, 1910
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Driving mechanism for drill-spindles
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Harding Allen |
Barre, MA |
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1,075,280
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Oct. 07, 1913
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Gearing
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Harding Allen |
Barre, MA |
This patent was seen on a drill press manufactured by the Chas. G. Allen Co. |
1,121,599
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Dec. 22, 1914
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Belt driving mechanism
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Harding Allen |
Barre, MA |
This patent was seen on a drill press manufactured by the Chas. G. Allen Co. |
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