Manufacturers Index - American Tool & Machine Co.
American Tool & Machine Co.
Boston, MA, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class:
Wood Working Machinery & Metal Working Machinery
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10,383
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Jan. 03, 1854
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Screw-Threading Machine
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Joseph Nason |
New York, NY |
This patent lathe was manufactured in 1857 by the short-lived firm of Bacon & Hubbard then by Geo. H. Fox & Co. from about 1858 to '68, and then by American Tool & Machine Co. |
63,770
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Apr. 09, 1867
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Improvement in centrifugal machines for draining sugar and other substances
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David M. Weston |
Boston, MA |
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RE2,845
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Jan. 14, 1868
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Improvement in centrifugal machines for draining sugar and other substances
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David M. Weston |
Boston, MA |
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82,049
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Sep. 08, 1868
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Improved self-balancing centrifugal machine
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David M. Weston |
Boston, MA |
This invention builds on the inventor's previous patented centrifuge which was intended for drying sugar, patent 63,770 and reissued as 2,845. The major change is to suspend the shaft from the bottom rather than the top. Like the previous patent, this one uses a spring to provide a yielding support for the spring so that it can rotate about its center of mass. This improved centrifuge was manufactured by American Tool & Machine Co. and was popular with textile manufacturers in dying, bleaching and finishing processes. |
RE8,489
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Nov. 12, 1878
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Improvement in self-balancing centrifugal machines
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David M. Weston |
Boston, MA |
This invention builds on the inventor's previous patented centrifuge which was intended for drying sugar, patent 63,770 and reissued as 2,845. The major change is to suspend the shaft from the bottom rather than the top. Like the previous patent, this one uses a spring to provide a yielding support for the spring so that it can rotate about its center of mass. This improved centrifuge was manufactured by American Tool & Machine Co. and was popular with textile manufacturers in dying, bleaching and finishing processes. |
255,011
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Mar. 14, 1882
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Lathe
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Alexander W. Norton |
Boston, Suffolk County, MA |
Crosby and Gregory - patent attorneys
Claim:
This invention has for its object to economize time of the workman when the lathe is to be changed to cut a thread of different pitch. Heretofore in screw-chasing lathes the follower has been composed of a metal block adjustably held in a socket of an arm extended from the slide rod, which is connected with and gives horizontal movement to the tool-holding carriage. |
255,115
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Mar. 21, 1882
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Metal Planer
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Benjamin F. Radford |
Hyde Park, MA |
Crosby and Gregory - patent attorneys
Benjamin Radford was the superintendent of American Tool & Machine Co.
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606,908
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Jul. 05, 1898
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Pulley
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Henry F. Arnold |
Hyde Park, Norfolk County, MA |
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1,119,385
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Dec. 01, 1914
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Clutch Mechanism
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Henry F. Arnold |
Hyde Park, Norfolk County, MA |
Claim:
This invention relates to clutch mechanism for lathes or other machines and has particular reference to the mechanism by which the spindle is driven, the object being to provide a conveniently operated and reliable mechanism by which the speed of rotation of the spindle is changed. |
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