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Manufacturers Index - Baker Brothers

Baker Brothers
Toledo, OH, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class: Wood Working Machinery & Metal Working Machinery

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Patent Number Date Title Name City Description
250,425 Dec. 06, 1881 Circular sawing machine Henry J. Colburn Fitchburg, MA This saw was seen in an 1898 ad for Baker Brothers of Toledo.
250,712 Dec. 13, 1881 Circular sawing machine Henry J. Colburn Fitchburg, MA This is a double-arbor saw of the Wardwell type, i.e., with two arbors mounted on a rotating frame so that one blade can be raised above the table while the other is simultaneously lowered below the table.
477,737 Jun. 28, 1892 Slotting Machine Leslie H. Colburn Toledo, OH My invention relates to improvements in slotting-machines, which have a vertically operating reciprocating cutter for making the slot. The objects of my invention are, first, to afford facilities for making a perfectly-straight cut in the metal to be operated upon, and this is accomplished by affording improved facilities for supporting the cutter-bar; second, to construct a machine that can be used on articles having a great range in their external diameters, and upon articles such as pulleys and gearing, where their arms and rims are in the way of connecting mechanism for supporting the opposite extremities of the cutter-bar; third, to provide improved mechanism for regulating the length, depth, and taper of the cut to be taken; fourth, to provide a device for radially locating the slot in the bore of the work to be operated upon.

599,054 Feb. 15, 1898 Machine for Cutting Slots Leslie H. Colburn Toledo, Lucas County, OH My invention relates to an improved machine for cutting slots of various shapes and sizes, principally in articles where the cut must be made internally, such as cutting key-ways in pulley-hubs, forming the teeth of internal gears, and performing other analogous operations and is especially designed as an improvement upon a slotting-machine for which United States Letters Patent were granted to me June 28, 1892, and numbered 477,737. The present invention has for its objects, first, a novel arrangement and construction of the lower guide-bar; second, an improved construction of the upper arm for supporting the cutter-bar; third, an improved method of supporting the back of the cutter-bar and cutter, the table being in any desired angular position and the said support being accurately maintained adjacent to the top surface of the table automatically; fourth, to provide means for accurately centering the work upon the table; fifth, to provide, in combination with other features, mechanism for moving the work to be operated upon in a lateral, transverse, and circular direction; sixth, to provide means for securing an angular adjusting-table in a fixed position with respect to the cutter-bar.
599,551 Feb. 22, 1898 Upright Boring and Turning Machine Leslie H. Colburn Toledo, OH
742,291 Oct. 27, 1903 Upright Tapping and Boring Machine Leslie H. Colburn Franklin, Venango County, PA
748,844 Jan. 05, 1904 Slotting Machine Leslie H. Colburn Franklin, Venango County, PA
1,256,790 Feb. 19, 1918 Drilling Machine George E. Hallenbeck Toledo, OH George E. Kirk - patent attorney
1,825,060 Sep. 29, 1931 Revolving Holder Machine Tool George E. Hallenbeck Toledo, Lucas County, OH