US Patent: 36,973
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Carpenter's Bench Gage
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Patentee:
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Frederick A. Traut (exact or similar names) - New Britain, CT |
USPTO Classifications: |
33/44 |
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Patent Dates:
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Granted: |
Nov. 18, 1862 |
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Ralph Brendler
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Description: |
Another early Stanley patent, which was used in their #71, #72
and #74 two-armed gages. This one is a fairly simple patent, with
two arms held in alignment by a stubby toungue in one arm with a
matching groove in the other.
This patent also marks the first appearance of a famous name in
tool invention-- Traut. This Traut, however, is Frederick, father
of Stanley's most prolific patent man, Justus Traut.
Stanley produced gages covered by this patent for nearly 100
years, so examples of these are plentiful (to say the
least). Early examples are almost always marked with the patent
date.
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