Manufacturers Index - Smithway Machine Co., Inc.
Smithway Machine Co., Inc.
Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class:
Wood Working Machinery
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2,494,591
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Jan. 17, 1950
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Invalid lift
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Orson P. Smith |
Seattle, WA |
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2,613,706
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Oct. 14, 1952
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Weighted feed roll for wood-working machines
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Orson P. Smith |
Seattle, WA |
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2,614,266
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Oct. 21, 1952
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Stretcher
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Orson P. Smith |
Seattle, WA |
The stretcher is designed so that the stretcher frame can be placed around the injured person and then the slats can be slid, one at a time, underneath the person, so as to minimize handling of the injured person. |
2,645,256
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Jul. 14, 1953
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Attachment for woodworking shapers
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Orson P. Smith |
Seattle, WA |
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2,646,088
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Jul. 21, 1953
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Feed roll mechanism for saws
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Orson P. Smith |
Seattle, WA |
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2,743,929
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May. 01, 1956
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Golf targets
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Orson P. Smith |
Seattle, WA |
Of interest because the inventor established woodworking machinery maker Smithway Machine Co. |
D186,097
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Sep. 08, 1959
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Band re-saw
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Sterling S. Smith |
Seattle, WA |
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3,049,839
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Aug. 21, 1962
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Air actuated platen for sanding machines
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Orson W. Smith |
Seattle, WA |
According to a family member, the inventor is the son of Smithway founder O. P. Smith. This patent is for a sander for face-sanding plywood sheets. "This invention relates to panel sanding machines. More particularly, it has reference to improvements in contour sanding machines of those types wherein a continuous abrasive belt of the full width of the panel, operates about belt mounting rolls and is positioned thereby to engage in sanding contact with a surface of each panel as successively advanced through the machine; such panels generally having a width of four feet and length of from six to twelve feet." |
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