US Patent: 3,122,837
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Gauge Spark-plug gap gauge
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Patentee:
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Theodore S. Wrona (exact or similar names) - Chicago, IL |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
Feb. 20, 1962 |
Granted: |
Mar. 03, 1964 |
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Jeff Joslin
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Description: |
This spark plug gauge uses a piece of sheet metal with a section of tapered thickness and labeled according to thickness. An example has been seen, labeled "Automark Spark Plug Gap Gauge / U.S.Pat. 3122837 / Made in Canada", and the packaging says that it is from the Automark Division of Jay International Corp., Palatine (Chicago), Illinois; and by the Automark Divison of Autocar Marine & Diesel Co., London, England; and by the Automark Division of Jay Internation of Canada Ltd., Downsview (Toronto), Ontario. US Trade Mark Registration S/N 447,292 is for the "AUTOMARK" name used for, among other things, spark plug gauges; this mark was registered by Automark Industries, Inc., Palatine, Ill. The Automark Division of Jay International made Automark spark plugs among other products. |
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