Datamp.org Patents https://www.datamp.org/ Recently added patents en-us GB Patent: 189,216,902 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85403&pn=189,216,902 Wrenches Patentees: Simon W. Wardwell Jr. - Attleborough MA , Henry Harris Lake - London England Granted:1892-09-21

Entry based on "Abridgments of Specifications;" the patent combines features of two Frank Mossberg patents (482,021 & 482,749). Henry Harris Lake was a British patent agent. In keeping with British patent options of the period, the patent is listed in the name of a British patent agent. 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 represents the year of registration and the patent # (with leading zeros to make the number total nine digits). This patent is #16902 of the year 1892.
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US Patent: 193,667 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=25468&pn=193,667 Wrenches Patentee: Andrew B. Lipsey - West Hoboken NJ Granted:1877-07-31
Manufactured by Roper Caloric Engine Mfg. Co. - New York NY

The main features are the slideway in the head, and the side screw to adjust the jaw. The jaw and screw interlock so the wrench is made of three pieces. Some known examples are marked "LIPSEY'S PATENT." Manufacturer name taken from contemporary advertising copy.
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US Patent: 145,085 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=22006&pn=145,085 Wrenches Patentee: W. Chaplin Bemis - Springfield MA Granted:1873-12-02
Manufactured by Bemis & Call Co. - Springfield MA

Bemis' specifications recognize the A.B. Davis combination pipe and nut wrench (no. 94,085), but claim this design as an improvement on Amos Call's Aug. 28, 1866 patent (no. 57,621). This patent was the basis for B&C pipe and nut wrenches for the remainder of the tool's production. The nail-claw feature shown in the patent does not appear on known examples of the wrench. The screw holding the pipe gripping bit was a feature of early production of these tools. It was replaced by a transverse pin, which appears in ad images beginning ca. 1891. Early examples of the B&C Combination cite two patents by date: Aug. 28, 1866 57,621 and Dec. 2, 1873 (this patent). Some examples of the B&C combination also cite the McLaren patent (nos. 59,852 and RE8,064) which also is connected to combination pipe & nut wrenches produced by Tower & Lyon & Union Hardware. W.S. Bemis patents in 1893 (498,204 and 501,860) addressed manufacturing processes and modifications to the pipe gripping aspects of the wrench.
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US Patent: 57,621 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=13753&pn=57,621 Improved Pipe-Wrench Patentee: Amos Call - Springfield MA Granted:1866-08-28
Manufactured by Bemis & Call Hardware and Tool Co. - Springfield MA

Call's patent focuses on the pipe gripping jaw element and the spring which is intended to keep that element in position when the wrench is used on pipe. The patent is essentially an improvement on the Bartholomew and Merrick pipe wrench (patent no. 6,002) manufactured by Bemis & Call. The wrenches were made with either a short adjusting nut (like pat. no. 5,707), or the longer adjusting sleeve (pat. no 23,751). The patent's features were incorporated in the Bemis & Call combination nut and pipe wrench (pat. no. 145,085).
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US Patent: 2 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85401&pn=2 Mode of Manufacturing Wool or Other Fibeous Materials Patentee: John Goulding - Dedham, Norfolk County MA Granted:1836-07-29

This is a reissue patent of an X patent that was destroyed in the December, 1836 patent office fire.
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