Manufacturers Index - Williams, White & Co.
Williams, White & Co.
Moline, IL, U.S.A.
Company Website: http://www.williamswhite.com/
Manufacturer Class:
Wood Working Machinery & Steam and Gas Engines
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127,211
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May. 28, 1872
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Improvement in machines for turning carriage-axles
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Jonathan Grundy Aram |
Cordova, IL |
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228,324
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Jun. 01, 1880
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Drop-hammer lifter
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Christopher G. Cross |
Chicago, IL |
This patent was subsequently improved in patent 310,969. |
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267,048
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Nov. 07, 1882
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Edging-machine
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Alfred Williams |
Moline, IL |
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295,851
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Mar. 25, 1884
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Metal-bending machine
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Henry A. Ainsworth |
Moline, IL |
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310,969
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Jan. 20, 1885
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Drop-hammer lifter
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Alfred Williams |
Moline, IL |
Improvement to patent 228,324. |
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360,305
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Mar. 29, 1887
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Saw-mill set-works
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James J. Kirby |
Moline, IL |
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363,351
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May. 24, 1887
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Drop-hammer
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Henry A. Ainsworth |
Moline, IL |
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524,311
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Aug. 14, 1894
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Drop Hammer
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William A. Cornbrooks |
Moline, Rock Island County, IL |
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550,401
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Nov. 26, 1895
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Multiple turning-lathe
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Jonathan Grundy Aram |
Moline, IL |
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568,395
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Sep. 29, 1896
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Pneumatic hammer
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Melvin A. Yeakley |
Cleveland, OH |
A later pneumatic-hammer patent to this inventor, 693,939, was assigned to and manufactured by Williams, White & Co.; we assume that this patent was also used by them. |
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693,939
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Feb. 25, 1902
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Pneumatic hammer
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Melvin A. Yeakley |
Cleveland, OH |
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753,618
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Mar. 01, 1904
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Power-hammer
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John H. Norquist |
Moline, IL |
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774,503
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Nov. 08, 1904
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Combined compression and exhaustion pump
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John H. Norquist |
Moline, IL |
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806,890
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Dec. 12, 1905
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Spacing mechanism for punching-machines
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Samuel C. Harvey |
Chicago, IL |
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925,491
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Jun. 22, 1909
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Machine for severing stay-bolts
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Grover S. Lowe |
Moline, IL |
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CA-152,152
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Dec. 02, 1913
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Appareil a Forger les Arbres a Villbroquin
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Arthur Lloyd Warner |
Moline, Rock Island County, IL |
Patented in the U. S., #1,108,954. |
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1,108,954
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Sep. 01, 1914
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Crank Shaft Forging Apparatus
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Arthur Lloyd Warner |
Moline, Rock Island County, IL |
Patented in Canada, #152152.
Abstract:
My invention relates to apparatus for forging crank shafts, and more particularly to a set of dies and their fittings and supports adapted to be operated by power for the bending and forging of crank shafts. The apparatus herein to be disclosed is shown of a nature permitting it to be employed on various power operated machines or presses whether horizontal or vertical, such for example as the ordinary punching press or a hydraulic press or the machine know n as a bulldozer; there being in each instance a reciprocating part such as the crosshead of the bulldozer, with which certain of the die mechanism cooperates, and a stationary member to which other parts of the die mechanism are secured. The present improvements are particularly intended to be operated by power in one way or another. An object of the present invention is to enable the production of crank shafts with full stock at the corner of the bends and in an efficient and satisfactory way, this being one of the problems with which forge shops have always contended. Another object is to permit the bending of the shaft and the upsetting or the formation of full stock at the corners in a single operation and by the single apparatus hereof. Crank shafts made in a drop forge have required a tedious and expensive operation and machinery. the finished shaft being forged down out of large sized material and the material thereby considerably distorted.
Claim:
In a crank shaft forging apparatus, the combination of an actuator adapted to make a forward stroke, mechanism actuated by said actuator operative in the first part of each forward stroke for producing all the bends of the crank, and mechanism actuated by said actuator operative in the last part of each forward stroke thereof for upsetting the corners by displacing the crank wrist relatively toward the shaft line. 2In a crank shaft forging apparatus the combination of a movable actuator or head, a shaft bending means for making all the bends of the crank, connections whereby the actuator actuates said bending means, and an upsetting die for displacing the crank wrist toward the shaft line after said bending means has bent the shaft, and connections whereby the actuator actuates said die, said respective connections being such that a single operation of the actuator causes the operations in the order named. |
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1,415,246
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May. 09, 1922
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Metal Punching Machine
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George P. Kline |
Moline, Rock Island County, IL |
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1,416,299
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May. 16, 1922
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Spacing machine
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George P. Kline |
Moline, IL |
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1,476,064
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Dec. 04, 1923
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Bolt-hoppering machine
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Thomas Eynon |
Rock Island, IL |
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1,480,677
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Jan. 15, 1924
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Bolt and Nut Assembling Machine
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Thomas Eynon |
Rock Island, Rock Island County, IL |
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1,793,206
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Feb. 17, 1931
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Pneumatic power hammer
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Ralph E. Bates |
West Medford, MA |
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1,816,117
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Jul. 28, 1931
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Rim Machine and Method of Forming Rims
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George P. Kline |
Moline, Rock Island County,, IL |
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1,918,600
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Jul. 18, 1933
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Spacing Machine
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Henry E. Hintz |
Moline, Rock Island County,, IL |
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Spacing Machine
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George P. Kline |
Moline, Rock Island County,, IL |
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1,956,885
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May. 01, 1934
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Drop Hammer
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Frank J. Vlchek |
Cleveland, OH |
Smith & Freeman - patent attorneys
This invention relates to drop hammers, more particularly to connecting devices for securing a drop hammer head to tail piece means, and has for an object the provision of new and improved devices of this character. |
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1,993,201
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Mar. 05, 1935
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Clothes Drying Apparatus
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William H. Yandell |
Joliet, Will County, IL |
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2,941,249
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Jun. 21, 1960
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Multiple Opening Press
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Howard H. Rogers |
Moline, Rock Island County,, IL |
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3,241,185
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Mar. 22, 1966
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Extruder with means to vary ram pressure
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Richard A. Hufford |
Moline, IL |
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3,344,470
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Oct. 03, 1967
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Simultaneously Closing Blow Molding Machine
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Richard A. Hufford |
Moline, Rock Island County, IL |
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4,809,535
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Mar. 07, 1989
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Hydraulic press and process for molding or forming an article including incrementally variable positioned slide
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David L. Ellis |
Moline, IL |
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