US Patent: 806,556
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Tool or appliance for use in enabling the joints of leather, canvas and similar belting to be joined together
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Patentees:
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Francis Gunn (exact or similar names) - Gorton, near Manchester, England |
Frederick Mitchell (exact or similar names) - Sale, county Chester, England |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
Oct. 15, 1903 |
Granted: |
Dec. 05, 1905 |
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Jeff Joslin Vintage Machinery entry for Clipper Belt Lacer Co.
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Description: |
This is the initial patent for the Clipper belt-lacer system. A few years later the inventors obtained patent 966,697 for the use of a piece of cardboard to hold the staples in position for inserting into the belt lacer. Over a century later, the Clipper Belt Lacer Company system of belt lacers and staples arranged in cardboard strips is still available from Flexco, the successor to the Clipper Belt Lacer Co. |
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