US Patent: 5,331
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Improvement in Welding Cast-Iron to Malleable Iron or Steel
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Patentees:
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William Martin, Jr. (exact or similar names) - Newport, ME |
Mark Fisher (exact or similar names) - Newport, ME |
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Patent Dates:
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Granted: |
Oct. 16, 1847 |
Patent Pictures:
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FISHER & NORRIS anvil and vise ca. 1852- edited from SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN |
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Stan Schulz FISHER & NORRIS FACTORY MUSEUM FISHER & NORRIS anvil & vise (edited from 1852 Scientific American)
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Description: |
Process patent describing how to successfully cast iron so that it is firmly welded to steel or malleable iron. By the early 1850s, Fisher & Norris were producing anvils and blacksmith vises with steel faces using this patented process. The image is from an 1852 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN writeup describing FISHER & NORRIS anvils and vises.
FISHER & NORRIS "EAGLE" anvils were based on this and succeeding related patents. The vises, known as "double screw" by Fisher & Norris collectors, are based on E. G. Matthews Aug. 11, 1843 patent no. 3,212. |
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