Datamp.org Patents https://www.datamp.org/ Recently added patents en-us US Patent: 65 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85704&pn=65 Ferrule Knob for Doors and Furniture Patentees: Enoch Robinson - Cambridge, Middlesex County MA , Francis Draper - Cambridge, Middlesex County MA Granted:1836-10-20

Abstract: We have invented and put in use a new and useful improvement in the manufacture of door, commode, furniture, and other knobs by which the knob is securely fastened to the plate or socket without any spindle or screw being inserted into the knob and which we call the "ferrule knob". Claim: The combination of the said four parts or pieces in manner aforesaid as a new and useful improvement in the manufacture of door, commode, furniture and other knobs, and the knobs so made by the combination of said four parts or pieces we, call our ferrule knobs.
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US Patent: 64 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85703&pn=64 Heddle Patentee: Granted:1836-10-20

Abstract: The harness is made of such twine as it ordinarily used in making harnesses. Claim: The double knot or double hitch, or any other close knot which may answer the purpose at the lower end of the ever, where loops have heretofore been used.
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US Patent: 62 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85701&pn=62 Cook Stove Patentee: John Whiting - Boston, Suffolk County MA Granted:1836-10-20

Abstract: Whereas, John Whiting and John Mears on the ninth day of September, ix the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty five, obtained from the President of the United States Letters Patent under the seal of the United States, and bearing date on the day and year aforesaid, for the invention of a new and useful Improvement in the Construction of Stoves fox Cooking, which invention and improvement are specified and described in the schedule annexed to the said Letters Patent and making a part of the same. Now be it known that I, John Whiting, of Boston, in the county of Suffolk, State of Massachusetts, have invented, made, and applied to use a new and useful Improvement in the Construction of the said Patented Stoves for Cooking Claim: The addition of the plates marked Q, forming a second flue between the oven and the top of the stoves, combined with the manner of fixing the valves as herein de-scribed, so as to direct the draught around the oven, and to make its exit in the manner shown, or when preferred to admit of its escape through the ordinary escape pipe, without passing directly over or around the oven.
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US Patent: 61 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85700&pn=61 Heddle Patentee: John Blackmar - Brooklyn, Windham County CT Granted:1836-10-20

Abstract: I have invented a new and useful improvement in machines or benches used for making and constructing Weavers' Harnesses and the following is a full and exact description of the same. The machine, or bench may be constructed in all essential respects like the machine or bench now in use for making heddles or harnesses for weaving, excepting the application of that principle which makes a part of said machine or bench susceptible of a rotary or revolving motion. Claim: The revolving principle above specified.
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GB Patent: 185,902,904 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85699&pn=185,902,904 Improvements in Screw Wrenches or Spanners, (etc.) Patentee: James Ferrabee - Stroud, Gloucestershire GB Granted:1860-06-19
Manufactured by James Ferrabee & Co. - Stroud, Gloucestershire GB

The patent describes several alternatives for using a combination of adjusting worm and sliding wedge to hold adjustment of a movable wrench jaw, etc. FERRABEE'S PATENT WEDGE SPANNER is noted in a list of exhibits at an 1862 "International Exhibition." No extant examples are known. Note: Early British patents (pre 1916) were numbered by the year and started at patent #1 at the start of each year in January. The patent # used in DATAMP, ESPACENET, etc. represents the year of registration and the patent #, with "leading zeros" interposed to make the number total nine digits. This patent is #2,904 of the year 1859.
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