Manufacturers Index - Union Stone Co.
Union Stone Co.
Worcester, MA; Boston, MA, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class:
Metal Working Machinery
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53,092
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Mar. 06, 1866
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Improved composition to be used as a cement and as a plastic material for molding various articles
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Stanislas Sorel |
, France |
This method of producing composition products was used by the Union Stone Co. to produce emery wheels, hones, etc., plus artificial soapstone for making various decorative items. See also patent 100,944. |
100,944
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Mar. 15, 1870
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Improvement in the manufacture of cement for artificial stone
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Stanislas Sorrel |
, France |
This is an improvement on patent 53,092. The improvement is a method of using magnesite rather than the previously-used manufactured magnesia that was derived from magnesian limestone or dolomite. "Large deposits of magnesia have been recently discovered in the United States, both east and west, and it can be used in many places with economy for my purposes." |
100,945
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Mar. 15, 1870
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Improvement in the manufacture of artificial stone
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Stanislas Sorrel |
, France |
This is an improvement on patent 53,092. |
102,218
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Apr. 26, 1870
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Improvement in oil-stone holders
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Homer Brown |
Hamilton, IL |
"This invention relates to improvements in holders for oil-stones; and consists of a pair of cast-metal plates, with pointed feet to use on the bench so as not to slip, arranged to clamp the ends of the stone at the top, and provided with a clamping-rod and screw between the top and bottom, and a brace below the rod, to cause the clamping force on the ends of the stone when the plates are secured up to the ends of the stone and the brace by the rod and its nut. The said plates are provided with flanges for the bottom of the stone to rest on, and sockets for confining the ends of the brace..." An example is reported, with the only marking being "PATENTED APRIL 26 1870" cast into one end. |
107,017
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Sep. 06, 1870
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Improved brick-machine
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Josiah S. Elliott |
Boston, MA |
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110,102
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Dec. 13, 1870
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Improvement in the manufacture of emery-wheels
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John F. Wood |
Boston, MA |
"The process of manufacturing emery-wheels under this invention is as follows: I take the ordinary composition for emery-wheels as prepared and mixed ready for the mold. I place in the center of the mold a wooden disk, filling all the mold, except so much of the circumference as is designed to be of emery-stone. Into the space thus left the emery composition is pressed, rammed, or tamped in the ordinary way. The wooden disk is then removed, and, before the composition sets, the center space is filled with composition for artificial stone, prepared in the ordinary way, and this is pressed, rammed, or tamped, and the whole is allowed to set and harden, and thus a solid wheel is formed. "I am aware the centers of iron have been used in emery-wheels; but they are more expensive than those of artificial stone, and cannot be made to unite so perfectly as the artificial stone and emery in my process. "The danger of throwing off the circumference of large wheels at great velocity requires that the whole be firmly cemented in one mass, which is hardly practicable with an iron center, but is easy by my process; and, again, the danger of fracture of the wheels by the unequal expansion of iron and emery-stone by heat is avoided by this invention." |
110,023
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Dec. 13, 1870
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Improvement in machines for mixing the materials to form artificial stone, &c.
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Josiah S. Elliott |
Boston, MA |
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111,921
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Feb. 21, 1871
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Improvement in machines for forming artificial stone
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Josiah S. Elliott |
Boston, MA |
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124,557
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Mar. 12, 1872
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Improvement in the manufacture of imitation marble
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John F. Wood |
Everett, MA |
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Improvement in the manufacture of imitation marble
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Josiah S. Elliott |
Chelsea, MA |
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124,558
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Mar. 12, 1872
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Improvement in the manufacture of millstones
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John F. Wood |
Everett, MA |
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Improvement in the manufacture of millstones
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Josiah S. Elliott |
Chelsea, MA |
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124,559
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Mar. 12, 1872
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Improvement in processes of repairing millstones
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John F. Wood |
Everett, MA |
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Improvement in processes of repairing millstones
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Josiah S. Elliott |
Chelsea, MA |
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125,385
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Apr. 09, 1872
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Improvement in composition-stones for smut-machines
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John F. Wood |
Everett, MA |
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Improvement in composition-stones for smut-machines
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Josiah Elliott |
Chelsea, MA |
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125,390
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Apr. 09, 1872
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Improvement in cements for artificial stones
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J. Andrew Henshaw |
Cambridge, MA |
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126,041
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Apr. 23, 1872
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Improvement in machines for grinding wood-pulp for paper, &c.
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John F. Wood |
Everett, MA |
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Improvement in machines for grinding wood-pulp for paper, &c.
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Josiah S. Elliott |
Chelsea, MA |
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126,042
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Apr. 23, 1872
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Improvement in composition-stone frames for hot-air registers
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John F. Wood |
Everett, MA |
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Improvement in composition-stone frames for hot-air registers
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Josiah S. Elliott |
Chelsea, MA |
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126,121
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Apr. 23, 1872
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Improvement in compositions for rendering safes, vaults, &c., fire-proof
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John F. Wood |
Everett, MA |
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128,218
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Jun. 25, 1872
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Improvement in inkstands from composition stone
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John F. Wood |
Everett, MA |
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Improvement in inkstands from composition stone
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Josiah S. Elliott |
Chelsea, MA |
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131,010
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Sep. 03, 1872
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Improvement in composition grave-stones, monuments, &c.
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Edward A. Locke |
Boston, MA |
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133,513
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Nov. 26, 1872
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Improvement in composition covers for coal-holes
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John W. Wood |
Everett, MA |
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RE5,401
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May. 13, 1873
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Improvement in machines for forming building-blocks
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Josiah S. Elliott |
Chelsea, MA |
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151,788
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Jun. 09, 1874
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Improvement in Saw Gummers
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John H. Martin |
Williamsburg, NY |
This saw gummer was manufactured by Union Stone Co. of Boston. The assignee, John F. Wood, was the treasurer and owner of that business. The bottom ad on this page mentions that they made saw gummers. http://owwm.com/mfgindex/imagedetail.aspx?id=1996
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158,173
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Dec. 29, 1874
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Improvement in belt-shifters
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Amos W. Proctor |
Billerica, MA |
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Improvement in belt-shifters
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Charles H. Hill |
Billerica, MA |
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158,172
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Dec. 29, 1874
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Improvement in machine for grinding knives
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Amos W. Proctor |
Billerica, MA |
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Improvement in machine for grinding knives
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Charles H. Hill |
Billerica, MA |
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218,847
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Aug. 26, 1879
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Improvement in journal-boxes for shafts of stone-crushers
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John F. Wood |
Boston, MA |
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227,402
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May. 11, 1880
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Treatment of emery-wheels
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John F. Wood |
Boston, MA |
The invention is a method of waterproofing emery wheels using paraffin, a process necessary for wheels to be used for making paper pulp. |
290,619
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Dec. 18, 1883
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Combined knife-brick box and grinder
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John F. Wood |
Boston, MA |
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525,799
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Sep. 11, 1894
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Device for balancing rotating parts
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George W. Rymes |
Newton, MA |
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