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Manufacturers Index - Lane & Bodley

Lane & Bodley
Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class: Wood Working Machinery & Steam and Gas Engines

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Patent Number Date Title Name City Description
9,431 Nov. 30, 1852 Mortising-machine Joseph Guild Cincinnati, OH The inventor was partner in the large Cincinnati carpentry firm of Hinkle & Guild, innovators in pre-fabricated building. "Guild's Patent Mortising Machines, for Hubs and Square work" was listed in an ad for James L. Haven & Co. in an 1854 directory. The October 1890 issue of Industry says that Guild invented the "graduated stroke mortising machine", and the machine was subsequently manufactured by Lane & Bodley. The article also says that the graduated stroke mortiser design was widely produced by Cincinnati makers but no-where else as others failed to realize its advantages. Other (non-Cincinnati) makers used the "variable-stroke" design where the stroke must be equal both below and above the surface of the stock, whereas the graduated-stroke machine needs much less stroke above the surface.
The 1853-12-31 Scientific American, page 126, has an article on this invention, which was "Manufactured by Lane & Bodley, to whom all orders should be addressed. This firm, and that of Geo. H. Knight & Brother, of the same city, are joint owners of the patent."
According to the 1873 "Subject-matter index of patents for inventions issued by the United States Patent Office", this patent was granted an extension.
15,438 Jul. 29, 1856 Sawing machine Treat T. Prosser Oconomowoc, WI An ad in the August 15, 1857 issue of Scientific American says, "Prosser's patent scroll saw has neither sash, slides, nor springs; can be run at thrice the usual velocity, working much more smoothly and rapidly than any other saw. Price complete, on iron frame, $60. Lane & Bodley, manufacturers of wood-working machinery, Cincinnati, Ohio."
The 1899 book, "Album of Genealogy and Biography, Cook County, Illinois", carries a full biography of our inventor, Treat T. Prosser. What follows are excerpts. "Treat T. Prosser was born in the little town of Avon, New York, January 22, 1827... Always handy in the user of tools, at the early age of fourteen he had been engaged at the trade of a millwright, in which he soon became a proficient workman... From the young millwright developed an inventor of agricultural implements of great value; of a superior system of machinery for the manufacture of bolts; of universally recognized improvements upon steam engines; of a practical and widely used machine for pegging boots; of coal machinery; of the Prosser Cylinder Car... He drew the plans for the Chicago Hydraulic Company, which built the first water-works system in Chicago.
"In 1851 Mr. Prosser came to Chicago...From 1851 until the date of his death, December 11, 1895, Mr. Prosser made Chicago his home, with the exception of two years spent in the Rocky Mountains, six years in Boston, and a short vacation spent in Europe... Closely wedded to his profession, Mr. Prosser generally refused the responsibilities of official positions, but made an exception to this rule after the Great Fire, when he acted as superintendent of the distribution of food to the destitute in Districts Four and Five..." Unfortunately, the biography sheds no light on exactly how Mr. Prosser earned his money: was he a free-lance designer and inventor, or did he work for others?
22,268 Dec. 07, 1858 Sawmill Philander P. Lane Cincinnati, OH
    Sawmill Samuel R. Smith Cincinnati, OH  
23,220 Mar. 08, 1859 Improvement in machines for hewing out hubs George W. Miles Michigan City, IN
    Improvement in machines for hewing out hubs Philander P. Lane Cincinnati, OH  
24,913 Jul. 26, 1859 Portable sawing-machine Philander P. Lane Cincinnati, OH
    Portable sawing-machine Samuel R. Smith Cincinnati, OH  
36,552 Sep. 23, 1862 Block for circular-saw mills Samuel R. Smith Cincinnati, OH
43,451 Jul. 05, 1864 Improvement in hoisting apparatus Joseph T. Bodley Cincinnati, OH
    Improvement in hoisting apparatus Jabez Reynolds Cincinnati, OH  
    Improvement in hoisting apparatus Samuel Van Emon Cincinnati, OH  
71,403 Nov. 26, 1867 Improvement in planing-machines Edward Myers Cincinnati, OH
71,313 Nov. 26, 1867 Improvement in self-lubricating journal-box Philander P. Lane Cincinnati, OH
73,814 Jan. 28, 1868 Improvement in sawing machines Joseph T. Bodley Cincinnati, OH "This invention relates to a new and useful improvement in cross-ct sawing-machines, in which a reciprocating movement is communicated to the saw-carriage through the medium of a vibrating frame."
    Improvement in sawing machines Philander P. Lane Cincinnati, OH  
77,484 May. 05, 1868 Improvement in machines for sawing lath Isaac A. Hedges Cincinnati, OH
    Improvement in machines for sawing lath Joseph M. Story Cincinnati, OH  
80,514 Jul. 28, 1868 Improvement in head-blocks for saw-mills Samuel R. Smith Cincinnati, OH
RE3,623 Aug. 31, 1869 Improvement in self-lubricating journal-boxes Philander P. Lane Cincinnati, OH
95,813 Oct. 12, 1869 Improvement in hangers Edward Myers Cincinnati, OH "Our said improvement relates and has special reference to the use of a metallic core, core-bar, or mandrel, within the mould at the time of casting the hanger, pedestal, plumber-block, or device of like character, said core-bar or mandrel, when means of vertical adjustment are not desired, having been previously fitted with a 'chill' and nut, and when such means of adjustment are desired, with the necessary nuts or female screws, for the reception of the pintles or adjusting-screws, which form the external or concave portion of the ball-and-socket joint or bearing common to all such devices.
"We are aware of the fact that hangers, and devices of like character, have heretofore been constructed, involving the ball-and-socket principle, but they have, prior to our invention, been first cast, and then bored and chased or tapped, by a laborious and expensive process, involving the use of costly machinery, provided specially for the purpose. By our improved method of construction, we claim to obtain an accurate and perfect mechanism, and at a much less expense."
    Improvement in hangers Philander P. Lane Cincinnati, OH  
100,672 Mar. 08, 1870 Improvement in mortising-machines Anton Schmackers Cincinnati, OH
120,993 Nov. 14, 1871 Improvement in mortising-machines Edward Myers Cincinnati, OH The 1871-11-08 American Artisan had an illustrated article on this rail-car mortiser; see link. The mortiser provides a conventional powered auger built into a solid-chisel mortising machine.
    Improvement in mortising-machines Samuel R. Smith Cincinnati, OH  
124,142 Feb. 27, 1872 Improvement in circular-saw mills Philander P. Lane Cincinnati, OH
183,428 Oct. 17, 1876 Improvement in saw-mill dogs Edward Myers Cincinnati, OH
    Improvement in saw-mill dogs Samuel R. Smith Cincinnati, OH  
197,163 Nov. 13, 1877 Improvement in saw-guides Edward Myers Cincinnati, OH
    Improvement in saw-guides Samuel R. Smith Cincinnati, OH  
201,198 Mar. 12, 1878 Improvement in gang-edgers Simon P. Randolph Seattle, WA
256,032 Apr. 04, 1882 Lathe for turning irregular forms Edward Myers Cincinnati, OH
299,653 Jun. 03, 1884 Presser-roll for gang-edgers James B. Stanwood Cincinnati, OH
    Presser-roll for gang-edgers Philander P. Lane Cincinnati, OH  
299,654 Jun. 03, 1884 Locking device for ratchets James B. Stanwood Cincinnati, OH
    Locking device for ratchets Philander P. Lane Cincinnati, OH  
313,961 Mar. 17, 1885 Valve-rod connection James B. Stanwood Cincinnati, OH
318,216 May. 19, 1885 Cross-head for steam-engines James B. Stanwood Cincinnati, OH
359,290 Mar. 15, 1887 Manufacture of crank-shafts James B. Stanwood Cleveland, OH
359,333 Mar. 15, 1887 Steam-generator James B. Stanwood Cincinnati, OH
379,998 Mar. 27, 1888 Saw-mill set-works James B. Stanwood Cincinnati, OH The manufacturer is a guess: co-inventor lane was also co-founder of Lane & Bodley. At the time of writing, the last confirmed data point for Lane & Bodley was from 1884.
    Saw-mill set-works Philander P. Lane Cincinnati, OH