Manufacturers Index - Scheidler Machine Works
Scheidler Machine Works
Newark, OH, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class:
Wood Working Machinery & Steam and Gas Engines
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269,329
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Dec. 19, 1882
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Bed Plate and Heater for Portable Steam Engines
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Reinhard Scheidler |
Newark, Licking County, OH |
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562,921
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Jun. 30, 1896
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Link Motion Valve Gear
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Reinhard Scheidler |
Newark, Licking County, OH |
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655,018
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Jul. 31, 1900
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Steam Boiler
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Reinhard Scheidler |
Newark, Licking County, OH |
Abstract:
My invention relates to improvements in steam-boilers, and more especially to a boiler for traction-engines and locomotives. One object is to make the steam-dome and the smoke-flue in one and the same casting that has the smoke-flue formed centrally thereof and has a steam chamber formed around the flue and having its opposing walls strong and durable and adequately connected together by internal stays integral with the casting.
Claim:
As an article of manufacture, the dome C having the centrally-located open-ended upright passageway, the chamber formed around the surrounding wall of the aforesaid passage-way, and the webs or stays connecting the said wall with the outer wall of the chamber, which last-mentioned wall is thicker than the first-mentioned wall. |
663,518
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Dec. 11, 1900
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Mechanism for Propelling and Guiding Track Engaging Carriages
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Reinhard Scheidler |
Newark, Licking County, OH |
Abstract:
My invention relates to improvements in mechanism for propelling and guiding carriages or vehicles used in carrying logs or in other objects that are to be operated upon by a saw or other tool or machine and the invention pertains more especially to a carriage that is mounted upon and propellable along a straight track and to improved mechanism for propelling the carriage along the track and for positively preventing the slightest displacement of the carriage laterally of the track during the propulsion of the carriage and during the sawing or other operation upon the log or other object borne by the carriage.
Claim:
The combination of the two parallel series of rollers or wheels, the body portion or framework of the carriage propellably mounted upon the said rollers or wheels and comprising a timber arranged above and longitudinally of one of the said series of rollers or wheels, a metallic bar arranged at and longitudinally of the under side of the said timber and provided, upon its upper side, centrally between itsside or longitudinal edgs, with a 'reinforcing rib or flange,' extending into and longitudinally of the aforesaid timber, which bar is provided, upon its under side, with two depending parallel flanges extending longitudinally of the bar, and the last mentioned rollers or wheels extending between the said flanges. |
916,028
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Mar. 23, 1909
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Set Gear for Sawmills
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Henry R. Scheidler |
Newark, Licking County, OH |
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983,405
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Feb. 07, 1911
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Street Sweeping Machine
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Henry R. Scheidler |
Newark, Licking County, OH |
Abstract:
Our invention relates to the improvement of street sweeping machines and the objects of our invention are to provide a machine of this class of improved construction and arrangement, of parts wherein is combined means for not only sweeping the loose dirt front a street, but for conveying the dirt arm; rotary broom to a receptacle at the rear of the machine; to provide in connection with our machine, improved means for throwing the various moving parts thereof into and out of operation and for increasing anti decreasing the speed of the vehicle, fan and broom and to produce other improvements the details of construction and arrangement of which will be more fully pointed out herein after. These objects we accomplish in the manner illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
Claim:
In a machine of the character described, the combination with a truck body comprising a framework and ground wheels, a sweeper body journaled in the frame and a motor carried by said frame, of a dirt elevator supported in front of said sweeping body, a fan casing and fan therein, a rotary conveyer leading from said elevator to said fan casing, a dirt receptacle carried by the machine frame, pipe connections between said dirt receptacle and fan casing, means for imparting motion from the motor shaft to the sweeping body, the elevator, the conveyor, the fan and the ground wheels of the machine and independent means for changing the speed of the ground wheels and the speed of the fan. |
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Street Sweeping Machine
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Oscar A. Scheidler |
Newark, Licking County, OH |
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1,161,982
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Nov. 30, 1915
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Jack
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Henry R. Scheidler |
Newark, Licking County, OH |
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