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Manufacturers Index - Riverside Machine Co.

Riverside Machine Co.
Riverside, RI, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class: Wood Working Machinery & Metal Working Machinery

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Patent Number Date Title Name City Description
17,146 Apr. 28, 1857 Machine for engraving designs on watch and locket cases, &c. Charles H. Field Providence, RI An undated catalog from Riverside Machine Co. is for "Brown's Foot-Power Machinery". On the back cover is an ad for their "Field's Patent Automatic Engine Turning Lathes".
66,819 Jul. 16, 1867 Rosette engine Charles H. Field Providence, RI
192,247 Jun. 19, 1877 Improvement in engraving-machines Charles H. Field Providence, RI Improvements to the inventor's patent 66,819. "These engines are employed for engraving watch and locket cases, napkin-rings, cups, and numerous other articles..."
198,272 Dec. 18, 1877 Improvement in foot-power machines George W. Brown Providence, RI "This invention consists of means for driving rotary foot-power machines, such as saws, lathes, emery-wheels, &c., without the use of heavy balance-wheel and crank motion, and so constructed that the speed can be adjusted to any number of revolutions required with the aid of the ordinary cone-pulleys and belt..."
A catalog and price list from Riverside Machine Co. indicates that they had acquired all rights to the "G. W. Brown Foot Motion". Some of the catalog pages say at the bottom, "G. W. Brown, 89 Aborn St., Providence, R. I.", which confirms that Brown himself had been the manufacturer.