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Patent Number Date Title Name City Description
16,534 Feb. 03, 1857 Machine for cutting tenons on blind slats Seth C. Ellis Albany, NY The 25 October 1857 issue of Scientific American describes this machine as follows: "In this machine the slats are inserted edgewise in a deep groove in the side of a suitable long cylinder, or, rather, in a series of small wheels mounted on one shaft, and the whole is then revolved so as to present every side of the projecting ends to the action of rapidly rotating cutters. The cutters employed in practice are simply circular saws, mounted side by side. The stands in which they are supported may be placed at any required distances apart, so as to produce slats of all ordinary lengths. As many as forty-eight slats have been tenoned with tolerable perfection—the cutting-off of the ends being, of course, performed at the same operation—in the course of one minute."
Ellis applied for, and was ultimately granted, an extension to this patent. The report for the patent commissioner is very interesting reading. See the "Vintage Machinery" link elsewhere on this page for details.
An April 1876 catalog from Power, Tainter & Co. has an illustration of this "Self-Feed Blind-Slat Tenoner", complete with patent date. The price as $115, or $100 for the hand-feed version. It's not certain whether this machine was made by Power, Tainter & Co., or by someone else.
20,999 Jul. 27, 1858 Stock for holding the cutters in rotary planing-machines. Ivers Gibbs Worcester, MA Extended 7 years, and reissued shortly after the extension kicked in.
Innovation is primarily the fact that the stock is hollow. The reissue clarified that the shape of the stock is designed to minimize air resistance. This patent cutter arm was seen in an 1869 catalog from R. Ball & Co., which makes it very likely that it was also manufactured by that company's predecessor, Ball & Williams (active 1858 to 1865). It seems as likely as not that R. Ball & Co.'s successor, Witherby, Rugg & Richardson, also manufactured this arm but we do not have confirmation.
57,191 Aug. 14, 1866 Improvement in planing-machines James J. Russ Worcester, MA R. Ball & Co.'s 1869 catalog featured this machine. See also patent 75,984.
59,514 Nov. 06, 1866 Improvement in feed-rollers for planing-machines Frank J. Plummer Worcester, MA
66,519 Jul. 09, 1867 Improvement in planing machines Frank J. Plummer Worcester, MA
68,298 Aug. 27, 1867 Improvement in mortising machines D. L. Gibbs Worcester, MA
68,108 Aug. 27, 1867 Improvement in clutch-shippers Frank J. Plummer Worcester, MA
75,984 Mar. 24, 1868 Planing machine James J. Russ Worcester, MA See also patent 204,056. By 1869 this machine was manufactured by R. Ball & Co. An article in the 1870-01-01 issue of Scientific American describes this planer-molder and refers the reader to R. Ball & Co. as the manufacturer. R. Ball & Co.'s 1869 catalog referred to it as "Russ' Patent 'Monitor' Moulding Machine". See also patent 57,191.
76,052 Mar. 31, 1868 Improvement in cutter-heads for tenoning blind-slats Milton W. Clark Worcester, MA This patent cutterhead is mentioned on page 70 of R. Ball & Co.'s 1869 catalog.
77,877 May. 12, 1868 Improvement in mortising-machines D. L. Gibbs Worcester, MA
79,682 Jul. 07, 1868 Improvement in circular-saw mills Frank J. Plummer Worcester, MA In the 1871 Worcester Directory, Frank J. Plummer does not have an occupation listed. His residence was at 6 Westminster. By 1878 he was partnered with Edwin N. Boynton in the firm of Boynton & Plummer.
79,640 Jul. 07, 1868 Improvement in machines for boring wood George Dryden Worcester, MA "My invention relates to those boring-machines used for boring for mortises and similar purposes, and consists in pivoting the mechanism that drives the auger to a plate or frame sliding on the base of the machine, and operated by a rack and pinion to adjust it for boring the different holes successively, and also in arranging a central elevating-gear permanently in mesh, with a stationary rack attached to the standard, with such form and construction of parts as to make a convenient and effective boring-machine."
80,392 Jul. 28, 1868 Improvement in blind-slat-tenoning machine Milton W. Clark Worcester, MA
D3,189 Sep. 01, 1868 Design for base of a mortising-machine Dalphon L. Gibbs Worcester, MA Inventor Gibbs had patents assigned to J. A. Fay & Co. (1856), C. B. Rogers & Co. (1862), and R. Ball & Co. (1869, 1871, 1874). This patent is not assigned, but we assume it was used by R. Ball & Co. because the foot design is visible in that company's patent 86,389.
82,257 Sep. 15, 1868 Improvement in sawing machines Hiram Thompson Worcester, MA The saw is a double-arbor tablesaw, similar to Wardwell's patent 16,814. The innovation here is a means of supporting both ends of the saw-arbors, plus a means of holding the driving-shaft integrally with the frame of the saw rather than via a separate floor-mounted frame.
84,817 Dec. 08, 1868 Improvement in mortising-machine D. L. Gibbs Worcester, MA
86,389 Feb. 02, 1869 Improvement in mortising-machines Dalphon L. Gibbs Worcester, MA
89,207 Apr. 20, 1869 Improvement in wood-working machines George Dryden Worcester, MA Machine is a matcher.
89,990 May. 11, 1869 Improvement in planing-machine Eminel Potter Halsted Worcester, MA Improvement is to feed-roll support.
93,056 Jul. 27, 1869 Improvement in cutter-heads Milton W. Clark Worcester, MA
98,124 Dec. 21, 1869 Improvement in cutter-head Hiram Thompson Worcester, MA
100,118 Feb. 22, 1870 Improved blind-slat Milton W. Clark Worcester, MA
102,222 Apr. 26, 1870 Improvement in cutter-head Milton W. Clark Worcester, MA
115,603 Jun. 06, 1871 Improvement in tenoning-machines Eminel Potter Halsted Worcester, MA
118,907 Sep. 12, 1871 Improvement in cutter-heads for molding-machines Milton W. Clark Worcester, MA
118,931 Sep. 12, 1871 Improvement in cutter-heads for wood-working machines Eminel Potter Halsted Worcester, MA
120,737 Nov. 07, 1871 Improvement in mortising-machines Dalphon L. Gibbs Worcester, MA
RE4,737 Feb. 06, 1872 Improvement in planing-machines James J. Russ Worcester, MA
131,666 Sep. 24, 1872 Improvement in molding-machines Milton W. Clark Worcester, MA
RE5,329 Mar. 18, 1873 Improvement in stocks for holding cutters in planing-machines Ivers Gibbs Worcester, MA Extended 7 years.
The reissue seems to be simply to improve the wording, and emphasize that the shape of the stock is designed to provide the necessary strength and stiffness while minimizing air resistance.
143,538 Oct. 07, 1873 Improvement in adjustable ratchet-rods Edward H. Smith Worcester, MA
149,466 Apr. 07, 1874 Improvement in mortising-machines Dalphon L. Gibbs Worcester, MA