US Patent: 96,520
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Weighing Scales
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Patentee:
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John Weeks (exact or similar names) - Buffalo, Erie County, NY |
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Patent Dates:
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Nov. 02, 1869 |
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Joel Havens "Vintage Machinery" entry for Sellew, Adams & Co.
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Description: |
J. Fraser & Co., patent attorneys
My invention consists in providing and also in arranging on a weighing-scale four (4) or more beams, and also in their graduations to indicate not only pounds, tons, &c., but also bushels of grains or other commodities, each beam to answer a single or double purpose, as may be desired, and all supported by one fulcrum, and employing but one weighing-rod, and without the use of weights.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
As an improvement in grain-scales, the diagonal arrangement or "spread" above and below the main beam of the series of beams ODE, the beams B C D designating both weight and measure, but of different capacities, and the beam E being the unit-beam thereof, all beams having a common fulcrum, and by the diagonal arrangement exposing their faces simultaneously to view from a common stand-point, as and for the purpose, set forth. |
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