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Patent Number Date Title Name City Description
107,211 Sep. 13, 1870 Improvement in sawing-machine James T. Baggs Bridgeport, OH Innovation is a means of mounting an ordinary sawblade on an arbor so that it can be used as a wobble dado blade.
122,695 Jan. 16, 1872 Improvement in sawing-machines James T. Baggs Bridgeport, OH Another variation on the multi-arbor tablesaw, such as the Wardwell tablesaw of patent 16,814.
138,552 May. 06, 1873 Improvement in sawing-machines James T. Baggs Bridgeport, OH Invention is a clever cam mechanism to keep the blade centered in the table opening as the table is tilted. This invention was superseded by the tilting-arbor trunnion mechanism invented in 1878, patent 210,100.
175,323 Mar. 28, 1876 Improvement in circular sawing machines James T. Baggs Bridgeport, OH The invention is for a tilting-table saw, and it shifts the top laterally as the top is tilted so that the blade-slot remains centered on the blade.
178,502 Jun. 13, 1876 Improvement in saw-mandrels James T. Baggs Bridgeport, OH "My invention relates to the combination of certain attachments with a saw-mandrel, so that the saw will be held to run in a plane perpendicular with the mandrel for ordinary sawing, or readily changed to different angles with the mandrel for cutting grooves and rabbets of different widths."
305,994 Sep. 30, 1884 Coal-mining machine Andrew J. Baggs Bridgeport, OH
    Coal-mining machine James T. Baggs Bridgeport, OH  
310,359 Jan. 06, 1885 Belt-gearing James T. Baggs Bridgeport, OH