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US Patent: RE86
Improvement in machinery or apparatus operated by steam for forging, stamping, and cutting iron and other substances
Patentee:
James Nasmyth (exact or similar names) - Patricroft, near Manchester, England

USPTO Classifications:
173/118, 72/373

Tool Categories:
metalworking machines : forging machines : steam hammers

Assignees:
Samuel V. Merrick - Philadelphia, PA
John H. Towne - Philadelphia, PA

Manufacturer:
Southwark Foundry, Merrick & Towne - Philadelphia, PA

Witnesses:
N. Tippins
Thomas S. Rowlandson

Patent Dates:
Granted: Sep. 10, 1846

Reissue Information:
Reissue of 3,042 (Apr. 10, 1843)
Reissued as AI82 (Apr. 24, 1847)

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Vintage Machinery entry for Southwark Foundry, Merrick & Towne
Description:
Originally patented in England, GB-184,209,382. Original US patent was number 3,042, issued 1843-04-10 and then reissued 1846-09-10, RE86. This reissue was assigned to the partners of the Southwark Foundry in Philadelphia, which had licensed this patent and were paying a royalty of $1800 per hammer, equivalent to over $60,000 today, although inflation calculations are very inexact over such long time-spans.

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