Manufacturers Index - W. F. & John Barnes Co.
W. F. & John Barnes Co.
Rockford, IL., U.S.A.
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Wood Working Machinery & Metal Working Machinery
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105,627
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Jul. 26, 1870
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Improvement in machinery for cutting wax into sheets
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William F. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
Patent is of interest because the inventor was a principal of W. F. & John Barnes Co., a major maker of treadle-powered woodworking machinery. This machine was intended for the manufacture of artificial flowers. |
114,514
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May. 09, 1871
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Improvement in mechanical movements
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John Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
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Improvement in mechanical movements
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William F. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
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146,636
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Jan. 20, 1874
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Improvement in converting motion
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William F. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
Seen on a W. F. & John Barnes Co. treadle-powered tablesaw. |
164,413
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Jun. 15, 1875
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Improvement in mechanical movements
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John Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
Further improvements to the ratchet-and-pawl mechanism used to transfer reciprocating motion of the driven pulley to a continuous rotation of the balance wheel of the Barnes treadle machine. One patent application was split into two patents: this one, and patent 164,414. |
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Improvement in mechanical movements
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William F. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
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164,414
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Jun. 15, 1875
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Improvement in mechanical movements
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John Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
Further improvements to the ratchet-and-pawl mechanism used to transfer reciprocating motion of the driven pulley to a continuous rotation of the balance wheel of the Barnes treadle machine. One patent application was split into two patents: patent 164,413 and this one. |
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Improvement in mechanical movements
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William F. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
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172,951
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Feb. 01, 1876
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Improvement in scroll-saws
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John Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
A further improvement of the locking lever and clutch assembly used to convert oscillating motion of the driving pulley to continuous rotation of the balance wheel on the Barnes treadle saws. |
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Improvement in scroll-saws
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William F. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
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175,010
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Mar. 21, 1876
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Improvement in foot-powers
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John Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
Velocipede (pedal) mechanism used on Barnes scroll saws. |
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Improvement in foot-powers
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William F. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
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177,088
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May. 09, 1876
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Improvement in foot-powers
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John Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
This patent is for an improvement on patent 175,010. |
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Improvement in foot-powers
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William F. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
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189,681
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Apr. 17, 1877
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Improvement in sawing-machines
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John Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
Hand-cranked ripsaw with roller feed. |
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Improvement in sawing-machines
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William Fletcher Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
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197,797
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Dec. 04, 1877
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Improvement in tenoning-machines
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Stephen M. Redfield |
Maryville, MO |
This tenoning machine was produced by W. F. & John Barnes Co. We have seen a machine marked with a patent date of "Oct 6 1877", which is actually the patent application date. Another example is marked with the correct date. |
203,578
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May. 14, 1878
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Improvement in rotary cutters
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John Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
Invention is an inexpensive shaper or matcher cutter. At the 2001 "Live Free or Die" auction, a Barnes treadle-powered shaper with 25 bits (16 of them marked with this patent date) sold for $2,750. (Such prices are not typical for Barnes machinery. This example is a rare model in excellent condition with all accessories.) |
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Improvement in rotary cutters
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William F. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
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207,640
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Sep. 03, 1878
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Improvement in scroll-sawing machines
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John Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
This improvement puts the drive wheel to the side rather than between the pedals. The machine is a combination scrollsaw and borer. |
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Improvement in scroll-sawing machines
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William F. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
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232,436
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Sep. 21, 1880
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Metal-turning lathe
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John Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
"...the object of our invention is to provide means for fixing the movable head-stock in position on the shears when adjusted, to provide an independent ledge on which to support the saddle of the tool-holder, and to provide a ready means for operating the screw-box of the lead-screw." |
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Metal-turning lathe
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William F. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
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242,101
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May. 31, 1881
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Book Stitching Machine
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William Barnes |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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Book Stitching Machine
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John Barnes |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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261,197
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Jul. 18, 1882
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Groove-cutter
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John Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
Cutter blades with end cutters bent at right angles to the plane of rotation. This blade was fitted to the Barnes "Combined Machine" for cutting grooves, rabbets, etc. |
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Groove-cutter
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William F. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
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270,537
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Jan. 09, 1883
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Feed mechanism for drills
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Benjamin F. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
A combined screw-gear and lever-ratchet feeding mechanism for a vertical drill. |
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Feed mechanism for drills
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John Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
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285,726
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Sep. 25, 1883
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Drilling-machine
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John Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
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Drilling-machine
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William F. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
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304,594
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Sep. 02, 1884
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Press
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William F. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
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328,377
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Oct. 13, 1885
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Scroll-sawing machine
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William F. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
This patent date has been seen on a Barnes No. 7 scrollsaw. Improvements in the treadle saw claimed in this patent include the adjustable spring supporting shaft and tension arm and the use of a belt attached to the treadle at one end and to the saw frame at the other end. |
354,849
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Dec. 21, 1886
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Belt gearing
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Benjamin F. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
The invention is for situations where a belt is to link a large pulley with a nearby small pulley. The large pulley is a standard, smooth, flat-belt pulley, but the small pulley has sprocket teeth, and the belt has suitably spaced holes to accept the sprocket teeth. The mechanism allows a much lower belt tension than would otherwise be required, with the attendant bearing wear. This invention has been seen on a W. F. & John Barnes Co. No. 4 tablesaw. |
357,567
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Feb. 15, 1887
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Metal-turning lathe
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William F. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
This patent covers the use of two feed-screws, one rotating forward and the other rotating backward. A "semi screw-nut" engages one or the other feed-screws to control the direction of carriage movement. It was used on Barnes metal lathes such as the No. 4½. |
367,331
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Jul. 26, 1887
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Grindstone-frame
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William F. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
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379,194
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Mar. 06, 1888
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Feed device for drilling-machines
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Benjamin F. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
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413,475
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Oct. 22, 1889
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Mechanism for operating scrollsaws, etc.
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William F. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
Patent date seen on a Barnes No. 7 scrollsaw. A perforated flat belt and sprocket is used to drive the same clutch mechanism used on earlier Barnes treadle saws. This prevented the usual slippage of the drive belt under a heavy load. |
423,864
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Mar. 18, 1890
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Drilling-machine
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Thomas Farmer Jr. |
Bloomington, IL |
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427,495
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May. 06, 1890
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Lathe
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William F. Barnes |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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427,494
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May. 06, 1890
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Tool Carriage for Lathes
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William F. Barnes |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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449,571
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Mar. 31, 1891
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Reversible rotary cutter
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John Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
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461,253
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Oct. 13, 1891
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Drilling-machine
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William F. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
The patent covers a variable-speed friction-drive mechanism for sensitive drills. |
466,916
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Jan. 12, 1892
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Drilling-machine
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William F. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
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470,462
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Mar. 08, 1892
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Cutter-head
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Benjamin F. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
"The object of my invention is to produce a rotary cutter-head to be used in any suitable machine—as, for instance, a milling-machine—and adapted to plane flat surfaces of metallic pieces..." |
516,150
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Mar. 06, 1894
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Drilling-machine
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William F. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
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521,754
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Jun. 19, 1894
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Lathe
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William F. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
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529,013
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Nov. 13, 1894
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Milling Machine
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Benjamin F. Barnes |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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549,559
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Nov. 12, 1895
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Drilling-machine
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William F. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
"The object of this invention is to furnish means for counterbalancing the weight of the drill-spindle, which consists of a friction-contact between the main supporting-frame and drill-spindle." |
556,658
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Mar. 17, 1896
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Gage for wood-sawing machines
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John Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
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699,440
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May. 06, 1902
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Tool Carriage for Lathes
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William F. Barnes |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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735,012
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Jul. 28, 1903
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Speed Changing Mechanism
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William F. Barnes |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
This patent was seen on a heavy drill press from W. F. & John Barnes Co. |
749,603
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Jan. 12, 1904
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Groove-cutter
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John S. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
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761,573
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May. 31, 1904
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Drilling Machine Attachment
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Joseph P. Barnes |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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773,183
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Oct. 25, 1904
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Water Closet
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William F. Barnes |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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782,214
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Feb. 14, 1905
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Movable Endless Grate
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Joseph P. Barnes |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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803,522
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Oct. 31, 1905
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Change-speed gearing
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Joseph P. Barns |
Rockford, IL |
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823,201
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Jun. 12, 1906
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Gearing
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Joseph P. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
This gearing patent was seen on a large drill press from W. F. & John Barnes Co., along with the patent date corresponding to patent 735,012. |
824,331
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Jun. 26, 1906
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Chain Grate
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Joseph P. Barnes |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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848,620
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Apr. 02, 1907
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Fountain Pen
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John S. Barnes |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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928,240
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Jul. 20, 1909
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Speed-gearing
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John S. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
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928,894
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Jul. 20, 1909
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Variable-speed gearing
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John S. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
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948,472
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Feb. 08, 1910
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Drilling Machine
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Joseph P. Barnes |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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973,843
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Oct. 25, 1910
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Drilling-machine
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John S. Barnes |
Rockford, IL |
"The object of this invention is to form a new feed connection between the driving shaft and drill spindle." |
979,918
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Dec. 27, 1910
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Gearing for Drilling Machines
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John S. Barnes |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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Gearing for Drilling Machines
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John R. Vincer |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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998,227
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Jul. 18, 1911
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Variable Speed Gearing
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John S. Barnes |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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1,024,818
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Apr. 30, 1912
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Variable Speed Gearing
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John S. Barnes |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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1,043,724
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Nov. 05, 1912
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Drilling-machine
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Andrew W. Redin |
Rockford, IL |
Of interest because inventor Redin may have been partner in woodworking machinery maker Redin, Ekstrom & Co. |
2,030,562
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Feb. 11, 1936
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Metal Working Apparatus
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John S. Barnes (deceased, estate of) |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
The reissue of this patent was seen on a patent plate of a Cincinnati Cylindrical Grinder. |
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Metal Working Apparatus
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Hope Barnes (executrix) |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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Metal Working Apparatus
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Paul R. Guirl |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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2,042,379
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May. 26, 1936
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Metal Working Apparatus
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John S. Barnes |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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Metal Working Apparatus
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Paul R. Guirl |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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2,114,284
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Apr. 19, 1938
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Machine Tool and Control Therefor
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John S. Barnes (deceased, estate of) |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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Machine Tool and Control Therefor
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Paul R. Guirl |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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Machine Tool and Control Therefor
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Ernest J. Svenson |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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Machine Tool and Control Therefor
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Hope Barnes (executrix) |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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RE20,974
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Jan. 10, 1939
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Metal Working Apparatus
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Paul R. Guirl |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
This patent was seen on a patent plate of a Cincinnati Cylindrical Grinder. |
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Metal Working Apparatus
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John S. Barnes (deceased, estate of) |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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2,352,146
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Jun. 20, 1944
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Grinding and Polishing Machine
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Josef Desenberg |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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D144,103
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Mar. 12, 1946
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Optical Curve Generator
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Josef Desenberg |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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2,818,873
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Jan. 07, 1958
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Jar Washer
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Carl Raymond Carlson |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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Jar Washer
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Robert S. Bonzi |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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2,906,072
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Sep. 29, 1959
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Can Cover Feed
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Elliot C. B. Carlson |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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2,909,985
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Oct. 27, 1959
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Food Sterilizer
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Victor R. Abrams |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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2,962,652
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Nov. 29, 1960
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Position Indicator
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Leander Jackson Bulliet |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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Position Indicator
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Dave Paul Youngberg (deceased, estate of) |
Loves Park, IL |
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Position Indicator
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Shirley L. Spidle (legal representitive) |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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2,963,048
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Dec. 06, 1960
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Apparatus for Bending Wire Articles
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Clarence J. Smith |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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3,014,393
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Dec. 26, 1961
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Intermittent Feeding Mechanisn for use in Punch Presses and the Like
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Paul S. Jackson |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
Original application 07 Feb 1952. Divided and this application 10 Jul 1957. |
3,015,303
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Jan. 02, 1962
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Apparatus for Processing Can Ends
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Roger H. Stohiquist |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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3,045,130
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Jul. 17, 1962
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Heavy Duty Electrical Switching Apparatus
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Nelson P. Bashor |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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Heavy Duty Electrical Switching Apparatus
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Werner Raap |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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3,058,129
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Oct. 16, 1962
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Combination Drilling and Self-Leading Tapping Machine Tool
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Eugene B. Sullivan |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
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3,100,450
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Aug. 13, 1963
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Hydraulically Actuated Machine Tool
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Ernest J. Svenson |
Rockford, Winnebago County, IL |
Original application 16 Jun 1954, now patent #2,921,437. Divided and this application 19 Mar 1959. |
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