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US Patent: 594,225
Metal-Crimping Tool
Patentee:
Philip W. Berridge (exact or similar names) - Sturgis, MI

USPTO Classifications:
140/106, 30/258, 72/409.01

Tool Categories:
specialty tools : shears
trade specific : tinsmith

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
Berridge Shear Co. - Sturgis, MI
Peck, Stow & Wilcox Co. - Southington, CT

Witnesses:
Chester A. Baker
M. E. Fowler
L. E. White
H. L. Anthony

Patent Dates:
Applied: Mar. 26, 1897
Granted: Nov. 23, 1897

Patent Pictures:
Philip W. Berridge patent November 23, 1897
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Peck Stow & Wilcox Improved Double-Cutting Shears (1915)
Description:
Berridge's metal-crimpers vastly improved the utility of metal shears for sheet metal pipe. The crimping tool forms a new tapered end to allow pipe sections to slip together, after the pipe had been cut to length by the shears.

The dies rock slightly on their attachment bolts.

Peck, Stow & Wilcox was advertising the No.2 Improved Berridge Patent Double-Cutting Shears in 1915.

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