Manufacturers Index - American-Lincoln Corp.
American-Lincoln Corp.
Toledo, OH, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class:
Wood Working Machinery
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D177,558
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May. 01, 1956
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Portable electric hand saw
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Francis D. Dolan |
Toledo, OH |
This patent number was seen on a circular saw manufactured by American Power Tool Co., subsidiary of American-Lincoln Corp. |
2,761,474
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Sep. 04, 1956
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Adjustable support for portable power saws
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Francis D. Dolan |
Toledo, OH |
This patent number was seen on a circular saw manufactured by American Power Tool Co., subsidiary of American-Lincoln Corp. |
2,763,802
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Sep. 18, 1956
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Portable motor tool and method of assembling same
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Francis D. Dolan |
Toledo, OH |
This patent number was seen on a circular saw manufactured by American Power Tool Co., a subsidiary of American-Lincoln Corp. |
536,350
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Jan. 29, 1957
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Portable motor tool and method of assembling same
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Francis D. Dolan |
Toledo, OH |
This patent number was seen on a circular saw manufactured by American Power Tool Co., a subsidiary of American-Lincoln Corp. This patent is the Canadian equivalent of US patent 2,763,802. |
2,872,599
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Feb. 03, 1959
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Winding insulator for electric motor
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Roger E. De Young |
Toledo, OH |
The inventor was chief engineer for the assignee, and the assignee was a subsidiary of American-Lincoln Corp., and the patent number was seen on a circular saw manufactured by American Power Tool Co., another subsidiary of American-Lincoln Corp. Both of those subsidiaries were created by American-Lincoln after they lost a contract to make power tools for Sears, Roebuck & Co. and they decided to introduce a line of handheld power tools under their own name. That effort was abandoned in about 1962. |
2,893,176
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Jul. 07, 1959
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Power surfacing means
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John P. Bruck |
Toledo, OH |
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2,952,146
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Sep. 13, 1960
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Slip clutch
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John P. Bruck |
Toledo, OH |
This patent number was seen on a circular saw manufactured by American Power Tool Co., subsidiary of American-Lincoln Corp. |
D189,248
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Nov. 15, 1960
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Portable sanding machine
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John P. Bruck |
Toledo, OH |
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