Manufacturers Index - Standard Electrical Tool Co.
Standard Electrical Tool Co.
Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.
Company Website: http://www.setco.com/
Manufacturer Class:
Metal Working Machinery
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2,008,943
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Jul. 23, 1935
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Grinding machine
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Edward J. Bodey |
Norwood, OH |
This patent number was seen on a "Type WSG Wet Stone Grinder" in a 1947 catalog, page 17, from the Standard Electrical Tool Co. The illustrated machine was that company's name on the base. |
2,623,337
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Dec. 30, 1952
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Universally adjustable protractor tool guide
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John J. Falls |
Cincinnati, OH |
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2,741,880
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Apr. 17, 1956
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Grinder or the like
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John J. Falls |
Cincinnati, OH |
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2,741,881
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Apr. 17, 1956
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Grinder or the like
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John J. Falls |
Cincinnati, OH |
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2,791,067
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May. 07, 1957
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Grinding apparatus
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John J. Falls |
Cincinnati, OH |
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2,946,731
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Jul. 26, 1960
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Method and apparatus for electrolytic shaping
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John J. Falls |
Cincinnati, OH |
"This invention relates to a method and apparatus for shaping metallic objects by the electrolytic process. Electrolytic shaping involves the removal of material from a metallic objects by passing high amperage direct current between a metallic object, or workpiece, and a rapidly rotating conductive wheel or disc moving in close proximity to the workpiece in the presence of a water solution of electrolytic salts. With the wheel or disc rotating in very light contact against the workpiece, material is removed from the workpiece principally by electro-chemical action rather than the snagging action common to the ordinary abrasive wheel method..." |
3,191,349
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Jun. 29, 1965
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Attachment mounting means for a boring mill ram
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Raymond A. Huhn |
Cincinnati, OH |
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3,345,281
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Oct. 03, 1967
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Electrolytic shaping apparatus
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John J. Falls |
Cincinnati, OH |
"The electrolytic shaping technique involves charging a current conductive workpiece with a positive electrical charge of high amperage direct current, while rapidly rotating a negatively charged wheel or disc in close proximity to the workpiece in the presence of an electrolytic fluid. By this means, material is removed from the workpiece with great rapidity by electrochemical action rather than by the snagging action common to the use of an abrasive wheel as generally applied..." |
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