US Patent: 380,089
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| Side dresser for saws
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Patentees:
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| Charles E. Cleveland (exact or similar names) - Fort Wayne, IN |
| Joseph Hanson (exact or similar names) - Fort Wayne, IN |
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Patent Dates:
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| Applied: |
Sep. 17, 1887 |
| Granted: |
Mar. 27, 1888 |
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Description: |
| "Our invention relates to side dressers for band and kindred saws, in which the sides of the teeth are side-dressed by compression. The object of our invention is to provide a side dress that will leave the cutting-points of the teeth all the same width and tapering down to the saw-plate at any angle desired, something that has never been satisfactorily done heretofore."From the 2001 "Live Free or Die" auction: "A pair of unusual devices, most likely intended for saw setting, by RANDALL & COMPANY, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Patented March 27, 1888." The lot sold for $33.00. There were quite a few "Randall & Co." business but we have not identified one that made saw setting machines. |
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