US Patent: 1,294,171
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Hardness-tester
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Patentees:
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Hugh M. Rockwell (exact or similar names) - Bristol, CT |
Stanley P. Rockwell (exact or similar names) - Bristol, CT |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
Jul. 15, 1914 |
Granted: |
Feb. 11, 1919 |
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Jeff Joslin Article on the development of hardness testing
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Description: |
This is the original patent for the Rockwell hardness tester which is used to test the hardness of various materials, especially metals. Co-inventor Stanley Rockwell would work with Charles H. Wilson of instrument-making firm Wilson-Maeulen Co. to further refine and commercialize this invention. Stanley Rockwell would win a lifetime achievement award from ASM International (formerly the American Society for Metals).Based on previous patents, it appears that co-inventor Hugh M. Rockwell (who apparently was not related to Stanley P. Rockwell) had worked for New Departure Bearing Co., and for Standard Steel & Bearings, Inc. |
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