Manufacturers Index - Goldie & McCulloch Co., Ltd.
Goldie & McCulloch Co., Ltd.
Galt, ON, Canada
Manufacturer Class:
Wood Working Machinery & Steam and Gas Engines
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19,033
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Jan. 05, 1858
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Shingle machine
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Robert Law |
Portage City, WI |
This patent date was seen on a Trevor shingle machine that also said, "Licensed under Evarts' Patent" and the date January 4, 1872 (patent 11,858). Shingles machines of this patent have even been seen in a 1912 catalog for Trevor Mfg. Co., albeit with the improvements of patents 764,873 and 883,922. We have also see a Goldie & McCulloch shingle machine based on this patent, which was presumably not licensed since American patents were not recognized in Canada. We did find a listing for a Canadian shingle-machine patent granted in 1859 to one James Law of Scarborough, Ontario (932). We have not been able to find a copy of that specification but it might be a Canadian version of this patent: at the time, only residents of Canada could receive Canadian patents, so perhaps Robert Law arranged for a Canadian relative to apply for a patent on his behalf. |
932
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Mar. 24, 1859
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Law's shingle and barrel heading sawing machine
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James Law |
ON, Canada |
It is possible that this patent is a duplicate of the 1858 US patent granted to Robert Law, 19,033. That patented shingle mill was manufactured for many years by Trevor & Co., of Lockport, NY, and for a few years by Goldie & McCulloch Co., of Galt, ON. XC patents are Canadian patents issued between 1824 and 1869. |
2,115
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Feb. 28, 1873
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Shingle machine
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John Goldie |
ON, Canada |
"This invention relates to the means for operating the carriage bearing the block to the saw, the object being to overcome the violent shock when the carriage is about to be moved forward; and it consists in the adaption and application to the carriage of a friction bar, and, interposed, elastic cushions, and operating the same by a friction wheel on a continuous rotary shaft one end of which is journalled in a movable bearing, so as to allow of the disengagement of the friction wheel from the friction bar by dropping the shaft, to allow the carriage to be drawn rearward, by means of a descending weight." Patent 8,461 denotes an extension of this patent. At that time, Canadian patents were issued for a period of only five years. Patent 16,281 was issued in 1883, constituting an additional extension of this patent. |
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Shingle machine
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Daniel Cameron |
ON, Canada |
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8,461
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Feb. 23, 1878
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Improvements on shingle machines
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John Goldie |
ON, Canada |
This patent represents an extension to patent 2,115, for an additional five years. The paperwork refers to "Goldie's Improved Shingle Machine". |
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Improvements on shingle machines
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Daniel Cameron |
ON, Canada |
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307,275
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Oct. 28, 1884
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Flour and grain conveyer
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Eli S. Edmondson |
ON, Canada |
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24,137
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May. 25, 1886
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Steam engine
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Jerome Wheelock |
Worcester, MA |
"New and improved construction of distributing valves and mechanisms." An 1889 catalog from Goldie & McCulloch features the "Wheelock Automatic Cut-Off Engine" and they claim to "have built more Wheelock Engines than the combined output of all Brown and Corliss Engine builders in the Dominion." The catalog also gives a long list of Canadian users of the Wheelock engine, and notes that they had sold more than 260 such engines. |
33,642
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Feb. 10, 1890
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Steam engine
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Jerome Wheelock |
Worcester, MA |
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626,276
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Jun. 06, 1899
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Traveling crane or conveyer
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Alexander R. Goldie |
ON, Canada |
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1,957,217
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May. 01, 1934
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Safe and vault door and frame and method of making same
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Arthur H. Lambden |
ON, Canada |
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