US Patent: 9,303X
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Band saw mill
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Patentee:
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Benjamin Barker (exact or similar names) - Ellsworth, ME |
Manufacturer: |
Not known to have been produced |
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Patent Dates:
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Jan. 06, 1836 |
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Jeff Joslin
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Description: |
The patent covers the "elastic revolving belt saw and the manner of using the same." In other words, he patented the basic idea of the bandsaw. The idea of the bandsaw reportedly originated in France or England (William Newberry of London received an English patent in 1808 for a bandsaw, GB-180,803,105, though he never built a successful machine because of problems with making a viable blade), but this is often considered to be the first U. S. bandsaw patent; in fact, patent 8,434X precedes it.The blade is described as "thirty-four feet long, nine inches wide, and one twelfth of an inch thick." The wheels are five feet in diameter.Widespread use of bandsaws would have to wait for the necessary metallurgical improvements to make blades that could repeatedly flex without suffering fatigue and breakage. |
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