CA Patent: CA-56,351
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Carriage Jack
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Patentee:
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Charles Edward Thompson (exact or similar names) - Leesburg, VA |
Manufacturer: |
Not known to have been produced |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
May 22, 1897 |
Granted: |
Jun. 21, 1897 |
Patent Pictures:
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Charles Edward Thompson patent June 1, 1897 edited from CANADIAN PATENT OFFICE RECORD |
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Stan Schulz 56,351 in Canadian Patents Database
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Description: |
The basic form is a combination axle nut wrench and carriage jack similar to those in patent nos. 397,499 or 530,109 -- the latter also from Leesburg, VA!
In this patent, the components are separable, so the monkey wrench, screwdriver, and oiler can be used separately as well as fulfilling their roles in the combination.
Corresponding U.S. patent no. 568,382 was issued September 29, 1986. |
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