Manufacturers Index - C. E. Gee
C. E. Gee
Lowell, MA, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class:
Wood Working Machinery
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92,177
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Jul. 06, 1869
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Improvement in lumber-sleds
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George Engle |
Patch Grove, WI |
Witness Charles E. Gee is most likely not the same Charles E. Gee who manufactured woodworking machinery in Lowell, Mass. in the 1880s and 1890s. |
308,838
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Dec. 02, 1884
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Self-lubricating bearing
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Charles E. Gee |
Lowell, MA |
"This invention relates to improvement in self-lubricating bearings particularly designed for hubs for loose pulleys, although the invention is equally well adapted, with a slight modification, to stationary bearings." This patent is very interesting because it ties together two 19th century woodworking machinery makers: C. E. Gee and W. W. Carey, both of whom manufactured machinery under his own name. It appears that this patent is from Gee's early career, before he started out on his own. |
318,975
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Jun. 02, 1885
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Shaft-coupling
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Charles E. Gee |
Lowell, MA |
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447,903
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Mar. 10, 1891
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Sawing-machine
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Perry Putnam |
Lowell, MA |
"My invention relates to machines-saw benches in which one or more circular saws operate in conjunction with guide-rests and top surface of a flat table or bench; and the objects of my invention are to provide means for elevating the saws, which may be set to insure the possibility of the teeth of but one saw being above the surface of the table, and furnish machines with safe and more convenient mechanisms than that heretofore used." |
535,826
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Mar. 19, 1895
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Measuring-pump
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Charles E. Gee |
Lowell, MA |
This invention is for a pump used to dispense cooking oil in a grocery store. It is of interest because assignee and co-inventor Gee manufactured woodworking machinery. |
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Measuring-pump
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William E. Wilkinson |
Lowell, MA |
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805,688
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Nov. 28, 1905
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Means for stopping the motion of vessels
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Eugene Paul Alfred Villette |
, France |
Of tentative interest because witness Gee may have been the same Charles E. Gee who manufactured woodworking machinery out of Lowell, Mass. |
994,454
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Jun. 06, 1911
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Piston
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Charles E. Gee |
Lowell, MA |
Of interest because Gee manufactured woodworking machinery in the 1880s and at least into the late 1890s, if not later. |
1,151,678
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Aug. 31, 1915
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Mechanical movement
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Charles E. Gee |
Lowell, MA |
Of interest because Gee had, earlier in his career, manufactured woodworking machinery. |
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