US Patent: 771,264
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Beveling Tool Flour Mill Spout Beveling Tool
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Patentee:
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John Joseph Nolan (exact or similar names) - Waverly, MN |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
Mar. 05, 1904 |
Granted: |
Oct. 04, 1904 |
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Steve Gosselin
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Description: |
A very specialized tool but probably has other uses. From Patent a description of this beveling tool and its uses: In the construction and operation of a flourmill it is frequently necessary to spout from a hole in one floor to a corresponding hole in a Floor beneath. These holes are sometimes in line with each other or slightly offset, in which case the proper cut or bevel at the ends of the spout can be easily and readily determined; but it frequently happens that the spout-holes are not only offset from one another, but diagonally arranged, requiring a spout that is diamond-shaped in cross-section and correspondingly beveled at the ends. The proper bevel for such a spout cannot be readily determined by ordinary methods; and the object of my invention is to provide a tool with which a carpenter or a Millwright having located the holes between which the spout is to be placed can easily and quickly determine the proper bevel for the ends of the spout to make it accurately Fit such holes |
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