US Patent: 63,039
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Improvement in connecting-rods for machinery Connecting-rod for sewing machines
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Not known to have been produced |
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Mar. 19, 1867 |
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Jeff Joslin Vintage Machinery entry for Thomas Hall
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The inventor's name was a common one and it seems that at least two same-name inventors were active in the same era: one was a notable early inventor and manufacturer of typewriters, and who would also manufacture a patent drill grinder. He variously lived in New Jersey, and in Brooklyn and New York City. This inventor is the one listed in VintageMachinery.org's Manufacturers Index. Another Thomas Hall was active in Massachusetts and obtained several patents related to textile machinery and sewing machines. Even though this current patent is related to sewing machines it seems to be for the first Thomas Hall. |
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