Manufacturers Index - Aultman-Taylor Machinery Co.
Aultman-Taylor Machinery Co.
Mansfield, OH, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class:
Wood Working Machinery & Steam and Gas Engines
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92,560
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Jul. 13, 1869
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Improvement in horse-powers
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Cornelius Aultman |
Mansfield, OH |
Assignees were the principals of Aultman & Taylor Machinery Co. of Mansfield. |
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Improvement in horse-powers
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Joseph Allonas |
Mansfield, OH |
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145,726
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Dec. 23, 1873
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Improvement in pressure-gages
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George H. Crosby |
East Somerville, MA |
An example has been seen bearing the text "The Aultman & Taylor Machinery Co. / Mansfield, O. / The Crosby Gage / Crosby Steam Gage & Valve Co. / Boston / U.S.A. / Pat Dec 23'73". |
232,884
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Oct. 05, 1880
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Pawl Shifter for Traction Engines
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Joshua H. Cox |
Mansfield, Richland County, OH |
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236,041
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Dec. 28, 1880
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Traction Engine
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Persifer T. Kissane |
Mansfield, Richland County, OH |
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250,955
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Dec. 13, 1881
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Gear for Traction Engines
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Ferris Ogden |
Mansfield, Richland County, OH |
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666,244
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Jan. 15, 1901
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Threshing-Machine
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Joseph Galland |
Mansfield, Richland County, OH |
Abstract:
My invention relates to threshing-machines, and is designed to improve their operation, simplify the mechanism, and prevent bruising of the grain being threshed; also, to decrease weight and improve capacity of the machine.
Claim:
In a thresher, the combination with a threshing-cylinder, of a concave therefor, an upwardly-inclined grate leading from the concave, a rotary beater above the grate, a separate upwardly and rearwardly inclined open grate in the rear of the beater, and having adjustable transverse slats, mechanism for adjusting the spaces between the slats, a raddle which travels over the slatted grate in the upper part of its path, and carries the straw up the grate, and a tight floor beneath the adjustable open grate. |
672,426
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Apr. 16, 1901
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Steam Boiler
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William C. Temple |
Pittsburg, Allegheny County, PA |
Abstract:
My invention relates to water-tube boilers and in its preferred form it relates to that class of vertical water-tube boilers wherein 1an upper and a lower drum are connected by front and rear sets of tubes, with a transverse partition between the sets, the flame and gases entering one set of tubes from a source of heat on one side of the partition and the products passing out of the other set on the other side of the partition; and its objects are to provide means whereby dry steam will be drawn from the upper drum and also to prevent the sediment and impurities from entering the circulation and being carried into the tubes.
Claim:
A vertical water-tube boiler comprising an upper and a lower drum, a plurality of tubes connecting the same and adapted to maintain a circulation of water through the lower drum, a feed-pipe entering the lower drum, and a partition set opposite to the feed-pipe and having a space for the passage of water, said partition being arranged to deflect the entering current of feed-water out of the path of circulation through said tubes. |
672,425
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Apr. 16, 1901
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Steam Boiler
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William C. Temple |
Pittsburg, Allegheny County, PA |
Abstract:
My invention relates to that class of vertical water-tube boilers wherein an upper and a lower drum are connected by sets of tubes with partitions between the sets to direct the flame and gases in upward and downward passes and its object is to prevent accumulation of dust upon the top of the mud-drum and also to stop short-circuiting of the gases beneath the partition and around the mud-drum.
Claim:
A vertical water-tube boiler having an upper drum and a lower drum connected by sets of tubes, a partition between the sets having a downward extension constructed to pass on either side of the mud-drum and under the same, and a source of heat commutating with the heating-space on one side of the partition. |
733,781
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Jul. 14, 1903
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Steam Boiler
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Daniel M. Webster |
Mansfield, Richland County, OH |
Abstract:
I have provided my boiler with means for preventing priming, by which I mean the carrying of water out with the steam by reason of the rapid circulation of the water through the tubes, which in some cases is so violent as to cause to a serious extent the evil just mentioned. For this purpose I place in the steam-drum a submerged perforated or grid-like plate 13, situated below the normal water-line, preferably only a few inches below- the same. This plate may extend entirely across the steam-drum, or it may be placed only in that part of the drum which is opposite the ends of the tubes in which the most violent ebullition occurs. Even when the water is oily, which generally causes the most violent ebullition, the presence of the perforated baffle-plate is sufficient to check the foaming, and it renders it harmless.
Claim:
A steam-boiler having a steam and water, drum, water-tubes entering the same, and a perforated baffle-plate in said drum, submerged somewhat below the normal waterline and situated above the tubes. |
738,646
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Sep. 08, 1903
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Clover Huller
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Lewis S. whiting |
Mansfield, Richland County, OH |
Abstract:
My invention relates to an improved method of constructing a feeding-scraper which is designed to be used in connection with the separator of a clover-huller, and is especially adapted to be used in conjunction with the double-cylinder type; and the objects of my invention are, first, to provide a positive, uniform, and regular means of feeding the clover to the hulling-cylinder irrespective of the condition of the clover; second, to construct a separator with scrapers that will perform the double function of forcing the clover forgo ward into the cylinder and of bracing the longitudinal bars which are attached to the lower portion of each separator-trough; third, to provide a simple and effective scraper that will add strength and rigidity to the longitudinal bars to which they are attached.
Claim:
A feeding-scraper comprising a body portion, flanges formed on the body portion, the flanges gradually converging toward one an-other, the flanges gradually increasing in width from the bottom to the top of the body portion, the upper portions of the flanges bent with relation to the body portion and to the flanges, the flanges and their upper portions cooperating with the body portion to form a pocket in the upper end of the scraper. |
742,930
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Nov. 03, 1903
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Water Tube Boiler
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William C. Temple |
Pittsburg, Allegheny County, PA |
Abstract:
It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the boiler above described affords many economical advantages. The combustion-chamber is large, and the gases will combine with a minimum quantity of air and will undergo perfect combustion before they begin to be cooled by striking the tubes. The best possible conditions of heating are thus afforded. Again, the hot gases tend to remain at the top of the bank of tubes, while the gases that are spent and are cooling descend to the mouth of the flue. A low stack temperature and a very high initial temperature of the gases thus result.
Claim:
A boiler having an upwardly-extending bank of tubes, a smoke-flue extending from the lower portion of the bank, a fire-chamber at the side of the boiler-setting having an annular extension around the bank of tubes into and around which the gases enter laterally from the fire-chamber, said annular extension being of greater cross-sectional area than the tube-surrounding space above, said extension entering the tube-chamber at a place exterior to the bank of tubes and at a level above the base thereof. |
742,931
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Nov. 03, 1903
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Steam Boiler
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William C. Temple |
Pittsburg, Allegheny County, PA |
Abstract:
It will be understood that the principles of my invention may be applied to boilers having their tubes and drums arranged somewhat differently from the construction shown in the drawing, although I intend also to make specific claim to said construction, and that the arrangement of the combustion- chamber may be modified to adapt the boiler for burning gas instead of coal. Within the scope of my broad claims the boiler may be adapted for use as a waste-heat boiler by reversing the flues, using the flue 12 through the mud-drum as an inlet for the hot gases and connecting the chamber with an outlet-flue leading to the chimney.
Claim:
A boiler having upper and lower drums, an upwardly-extending bank of tubes, a baffle-wall outside the lower portion of the bank, an inlet-flue and an outlet-fine for the products of combustion, one of said flues extend-lag through the lower drum and communicating with the space among the bank of tubes, and the other flue communicating with the space around the tubes by way of a passage outside said wall. |
822,449
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Jun. 05, 1906
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Gearing
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Amos Harrold |
Mansfield, OH |
This patent is for a simple and effective feedworks for a sawmill carriage. C. H. Wendel's "The Circular Sawmill" shows a 1915 catalog illustration of these feedworks, and says, "To this day, occasional mention is made among saw men of the Harrold feed." |
848,548
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Mar. 26, 1907
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Guide for saws
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Amos Harrold |
Mansfield, OH |
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868,087
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Oct. 15, 1907
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Cable-feed mechanism for sawmills
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Amos Harrold |
Mansfield, OH |
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