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Manufacturers Index - Chandler & Taylor Co.

Chandler & Taylor Co.
Indianapolis, IN, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class: Wood Working Machinery & Steam and Gas Engines

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Patent Number Date Title Name City Description
97,357 Nov. 30, 1869 Improvement in sawmills Thomas E. Chandler Indianapolis, IN Inventor is believed to be the co-founder of Chandler & Taylor Co., which was established in 1858 and made steam engines, boilers, sawmills, and sawmill accessories.
D7,905 Dec. 01, 1874 Design for a muley-saw frame Thomas E. Chandler Indianapolis, IN Term of patent 7 years.
157,734 Dec. 15, 1874 Improvement in muley-saw mills Thomas E. Chandler Indianapolis, IN
190,822 May. 15, 1877 Improvement in muley-saw mills Thomas E. Chandler Indianapolis, IN An improvement to patent 157,734.
395,051 Dec. 25, 1888 Saw-mill Howard P. Heacock Missoula, MT This is the first patent for the famous Heacock feed system. It provides infinitely variable feed speed and reversing, all controlled by a single lever. It uses two belts and two idler pulleys, but is very simple in its operation. This design was simplified even further in patent 404,002.
404,002 May. 28, 1889 Saw-mill Howard P. Heacock Missoula, MT This patent improves on patent 395,051, which is the original patent for the famous Heacock feed system. It provides infinitely variable feed speed and reversing, all controlled by a single lever. It uses two belts and two idler pulleys, but is very simple in its operation.
D28,288 Feb. 15, 1898 Engine Bed Thomas E. Chandler Indianapolis, Marion County, IN
    Engine Bed Elihu Dodds Indianapolis, Marion County, IN  
685,775 Nov. 05, 1901 Rotary Pump or Blower Thomas J. Lindsay Indianapolis, Marion County, IN