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US Patent: 209,531
Improvement in file-cutting machine
Patentee:
Alfred Weed (exact or similar names) - Philadelphia, PA

USPTO Classifications:
76/16, 76/19, 76/22

Tool Categories:
specialty machines : file cutting machines
tool making : making files

Assignees:
Alfred Weed - Philadelphia, PA
George Barnett - Philadelphia, PA
Henry Barnett - Philadelphia, PA

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
George E. Buckley
Timothy M. McKnight

Patent Dates:
Applied: Jan. 19, 1878
Granted: Oct. 29, 1878

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Vintage Machinery entry for Alfred Weed & Co.
Description:
"My invention relates most particularly to that class of file-cutting machines used to cut the edges of files..." The machine replaces the bed-plate—which had to be sized according to the files being cut—and instead used a revolving drum that can hold a file of any size. "The machine shown is adapted to cut three-sided files of any size."

The inventor was superintendent of the Arcade File Works and this machine was likely used by them. They did not manufacture machinery for the use of other file makers.

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