US Patent: 870,781
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Pipe-Wrench CRAFT roller-jaw pipe wrench
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Patentee:
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| George Heckling (exact or similar names) - Cleveland, OH |
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| 81/96 |
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Patent Dates:
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| Applied: |
May 15, 1906 |
| Granted: |
Nov. 12, 1907 |
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George Heckling Pat. November 12, 1907 |
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Stan Schulz "Vintage Machinery" entry for Craftsman Tool Co. "Forming Dies for Steel Pinions" - July 24, 1919 MACHINERY
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Description: |
| The roller gripping jaw is held in engagement by a compression spring, and by the interlock formed by the gear teeth on the roller engaged with rack teeth on the shank, and the gripping knurl engaging the item to be grasped. "Forward" motion tightens the grip, "backward" motion relaxes it. (Compare patent no. 710,179). A July 24, 1919 MACHINERY article detailed manufacturing processes for the "roller" at Conneaut Tool Co. A late 1922 notice marked production or distribution by the Coleman Railway Supply Co.
Production by the Pittsburgh Malleable Iron Company after the mid-1920s probably includes alterations reflected in patent no. 1,593,588. |
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