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US Patent: 1,132,396
Adjustable Valve Reseating or Milling Tool
Patentees:
Charles I. Sedlmayer (exact or similar names) - Stamford, CT
John W. Brooks (exact or similar names) - Stamford, CT

USPTO Classifications:
15/104.02, 408/83.5, 451/430, 82/172

Tool Categories:
specialty tools : valve grinding tools

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
Sedlmayer & Brooks - Stamford, CT

Witnesses:
R. N. Jones
Chas. Johnson
George R. Close
Mabel E. Hamilton

Patent Dates:
Applied: Oct. 29, 1913
Granted: Mar. 16, 1915

Patent Pictures:
Charles I. Sedlmayer and John W. Brooks patent March 16, 1915
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Description:
Pins on a knurled disc fit in slots in the cutters. The cutters slide in slots in a base. Turning the knurled disc adjusts the cutters "in" or "out." A threaded locking sleeve holds the adjustment The lower part of the tool is sized to fit in the valve guide which serves to keep the tool centered in the valve opening.

Marketed in conjunction with a valve facing tool based on patent no. 1,198,697 -- see also pat. no. 1,237,165. Advertised in 1915 as the AMERICAN VALVE RESEATERS.

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