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7,862
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Dec. 24, 1850
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Mill for grinding
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Joseph N. Walker |
Cincinnati, OH |
An 1886 catalog from J. T. Noye features "Noye's Improved Centrifugal Feeding Flouring and Grist Mill, patented December 1850." A search for grist or flour mill patents in that month revealed only two such patents (the other being 7,844). This patent to Joseph Walker of Cincinnati is a good match to the detailed description in the catalog, which highlights the centrifugal action that spreads the grain across the face of the bed stone, and the use of a gimbaled mount for the upper stone. |
15,145
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Jun. 17, 1856
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Clutch for flour-packers
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John T. Noye |
Buffalo, NY |
This patent number and date are listed in an 1866 catalog from J. T. Noye, for "John T. Noye's Flour Packer". The text proclaims that they had sold over 200 of these machines to "the best Flouring Mills in this country". |
142,809
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Sep. 16, 1873
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Improvement in tramming-bolts for grinding-mills
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John T. Noye |
Buffalo, NY |
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312,530
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Feb. 17, 1885
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Tenoning and boring machine
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Richard Triller |
Buffalo, NY |
"This invention relates to a machine for preparing the end of a wooden shaft for the reception of a metallic gudgeon which contains a central cylindrical shaft or stud which is seated on the end of the wooden shaft, and a cylindrical hoop or band which surrounds the end of the wooden shaft and concentric with the shaft of the gudgeon." |