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Manufacturers Index - W. X. Stevens

W. X. Stevens
East Brookfield, MA, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class: Wood Working Machinery & Metal Working Machinery

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Patent Number Date Title Name City Description
62,977 Mar. 19, 1867 Screw Threading Machine W. X. Stevens Worcester, Worcester County, MA Brown, Coombs & Co. - patent attorneys
In this my improvement I employ many parts or details which are common to other lathes for doing similar work, such as the revolving mandrel and driver to the tap blank, which is held by the usual centres at opposite ends horizontally, sliding and raising and lowering tool-stock, and guide-bar, used for making the tool follow the taper or profile of the tap. These parts, therefore, will only be generally referred to in the following description of my invention, the nature of which consists in, firstly, giving to the tool its "backing-down" motion through the guide-bar previously mentioned, and which device is accordingly made to accomplish two functions instead of one, and to secure the proper relative performance of both.. Also, my invention further consists in raising the end of the tool-stock by means of a pattern on the mandrel, which forms a simple and effective device for the purpose. Likewise, my invention consists in a novel combination of pattern on the mandrel lever, with its lifter or lifters set in motion by the pattern, bar operated by the lifters, and tool-stock raised at its end by the motion of the bar, the whole or such several parts operating as an entirety to effect the "backing down" action required in an easy and practicable manner.
63,959 Apr. 16, 1867 Dampers for stove pipes William E. Puffer Lexington, MA
    Dampers for stove pipes William X. Stevens Worcester, MA  
67,370 Jul. 30, 1867 Wire-Working Tool W. X. Stevens Waterford, NY The hard cutting surfaces could be steel inserts, or the entire tool could be made of steel. The patent claims a combination of pliers and shears.
Known 6" example marked "J.M. King & Co. Patd July 30, 1867." By the 1890s, pliers of this sort were called "Button Pattern Pliers," or "Button's Pliers."
95,392 Sep. 28, 1869 Improved Vise W. X. Stevens East Brookfield, MA Parallel jawed hand vise as well as the tang allows it to be used as a self centering drill chuck for either a bit stock or lathe.
126,423 May. 07, 1872 Improvement in Nippers William X. Stevens East Brookfield, Worcester County, MA The improvement is jaws that produce a "shearing" cut rather than jaws that produce a "pinching" cut.
126,910 May. 21, 1872 Improvement in Chucks for Holding Drills William X. Stevens East Brookfield, Worcester County, MA
139,928 Jun. 17, 1873 Improvement in dominos William X. Stevens East Brookfield, MA
146,846 Jan. 27, 1874 Improvement in shears for cutting off bar-iron William X. Stevens East Brookfield, MA The inventor claimed that these hand-powered shears, weighing less than 500 pounds, could squarely cut a railroad rail. These shears were intended to be manufactured by the Stevens Tool Co., and they were setting up manufacture when Mr. Stevens became financially embarrassed and the shop, which belonged to Stevens, was repossessed by the bank (see link for a lawsuit involving this repossession, which reveals information about both the Stevens company and Stevens himself). Whether it was because of this or other reasons, the company failed.
187,400,418 Feb. 02, 1874 Improvement in shears for cutting bars or rods of iron and other metal or material William X. Stevens East Brookfield, MA This is the British equivalent of US patent 146,846. The patent names W. E. Newton to whom the result was communicated by W. X. Stevens. Newton was a patent agent and this arrangement is an artifact of the patent laws in Britain at the time, which did not allow non-citizens to hold patents.
34,028 Feb. 05, 1874 Improvement in shears for cutting bars or rods of iron or other metal William X. Stevens East Brookfield, MA This is the Belgian equivalent of US patent 146,846.
3,103 Feb. 11, 1874 Improvements on shears for cutting bars of iron William X. Stevens East Brookfield, MA This is the Canadian equivalent of US patent 146,846.
147,702 Feb. 17, 1874 Improvement in horse hay-rakes William X. Stevens East Brookfield, MA
209,142 Oct. 22, 1878 Bench Vise Base William X. Stevens Brookfield, MA
272,346 Feb. 13, 1883 Apparatus for aging whisky William X. Stevens Washington, DC
274,148 Mar. 20, 1883 Mechanical toy William X. Stevens Washington, DC
RE10,319 Apr. 24, 1883 Mechanical toy William X. Stevens Washington, DC
293,284 Feb. 12, 1884 Bicycle-brace William X. Stevens Washington, DC The invention is a stand for the style of bicycle known as the "American Star Bicycle".
397,984 Feb. 19, 1889 Refrigerator Edward B. Hess New York, NY
    Refrigerator William X. Stevens Washington, DC  
400,802 Apr. 02, 1889 Automatic switch William X. Stevens Washington, DC
408,143 Jul. 30, 1889 Ink-grinding slab William X. Stevens Washington, DC
481,598 Aug. 30, 1892 Rock-drilling machine William X. Stevens Washington, DC
483,795 Oct. 04, 1892 Faucet William X. Stevens Washington, DC
609,171 Aug. 16, 1898 Bicycle-frame William X. Stevens Washington, DC
919,176 Apr. 20, 1909 Oil-burner Alfred F. Johns Los Angeles, CA
    Oil-burner William X. Stevens Washington, DC  
1,097,687 May. 26, 1914 Bowling-alley William X. Stevens Washington, DC
1,143,089 Jun. 15, 1915 Box-making machine William X. Stevens Washington, DC
1,156,109 Oct. 12, 1915 Nailing mechanism for box-machines William X. Stevens Washington, DC
1,163,789 Dec. 14, 1915 Intermittently-revolving mechanism William X. Stevens Washington, DC