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GB Patent: GB-184,008,764
Improvements in the construction of screw wrenches and spanners, for screwing and unscrewing nuts and bolts
Patentee:
Joseph Stubs (exact or similar names) - Warrington, Lancashire, England

USPTO Classifications:

Tool Categories:
wrenches : wrench adjustment types : screw adjust wrenches

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
Peter Stubs - Warrington, Lancashire, England

Witnesses:
Unknown

Patent Dates:
Granted: Dec. 31, 1840

Patent Pictures:
From Peter Stubs catalog, "Book of Patterns", ca. 1842
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Description:
Joseph Stubs was the son and business partner of Peter Stubs, under whose name this wrench was manufactured.

This patent wrench was "Communicated by a foreigner", which means that the invention was due to someone outside England; English law at the time did not allow foreigners to hold patents directly, but a patent for the idea can be awarded to an agent, who was Joseph Stubs in this instance.

The book "The Adjustable Spanner" by Ron Geesin has 3/4 of a page (p. 149 plus end note #464) devoted to Peter and Joseph Stubs. Geesin suggests that the source of the design may have been French, as at that time Joseph was in France, representing his father's company. This wrench's mechanism certainly does not match any American patent wrenches of the era.

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