Manufacturers Index - Mereen-Johnson Machine Co.
Mereen-Johnson Machine Co.
Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A.
Company Website: http://www.mereen-johnson.com/
Manufacturer Class:
Wood Working Machinery
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737,434
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Aug. 25, 1903
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Horizontal band-saw for resawing box-lumber
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Arno Mereen |
Minneapolis, MN |
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773,939
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Nov. 01, 1904
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Machine for feeding boards
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Victor T. Johnson |
Minneapolis, MN |
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842,572
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Jan. 29, 1907
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Resawing-machine
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Arno Mereen |
Minneapolis, MN |
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869,923
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Nov. 05, 1907
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Machine for uniting matched boards
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Arno Mereen |
Minneapolis, MN |
Patent seen in flyer for Mereen-Johnson's "automatic box board squeezer". |
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Machine for uniting matched boards
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Charles Johnson |
Minneapolis, MN |
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915,096
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Mar. 16, 1909
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Machine for uniting matched boards
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Charles Johnson |
Minneapolis, MN |
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1,641,646
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Sep. 06, 1927
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Woodworking apparatus
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Max Skolnik |
Minneapolis, MN |
This router-based combination power tool was possibly manufactured by Mereen-Johnson Machine Co., best known for their sawmill machinery. Our only evidence is a brass nameplate that was found in the rubble of a demolished house in Minneapolis. The plate says, "Master Universal Electric Woodworker patented U.S.A., Sept. 6, 1927... Mereen-Johnson Machine Co. Minneapolis, Minnesota." There is also spaces for motor information (volts, H. P., etc.) but no markings are legible. No other patents issued on this date seem to be as good a fit, and in addition both Mereen-Johnson and the inventor, Max Skolnik, are from Minneapolis. |
2,102,569
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Dec. 14, 1937
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Conveyer chain with readily detachable feed-lug
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Roy E. Johnson |
Minneapolis, MN |
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2,117,641
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May. 17, 1938
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Work holder for endless conveyers
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Oscar E. Westland |
Minneapolis, MN |
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2,366,588
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Jan. 02, 1945
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Plywood core machine
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Oscar S. Bolling |
Minneapolis, MN |
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2,370,932
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Mar. 06, 1945
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Cutoff saw mechanism for sheet feeding machines
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Oscar S. Bolling |
Minneapolis, MN |
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2,373,376
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Apr. 10, 1945
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Edge gluing machine
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Oscar S. Bolling |
Minneapolis, MN |
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2,398,353
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Apr. 16, 1946
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Veneer edge gluing machine
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Oscar S. Bolling |
Minneapolis, MN |
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2,436,091
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Feb. 17, 1948
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Veneer edge-gluing machine
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Oscar S. Bolling |
Minneapolis, MN |
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2,488,759
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Nov. 22, 1949
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Plywood core machine
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Oscar S. Bolling |
Minneapolis, MN |
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5,325,751
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Jul. 05, 1994
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Gang rip saw assembly
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Marvin W. Lee |
Blaine, MN |
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Gang rip saw assembly
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Max A. Green |
New Hope, MN |
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