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US Patent: 20,258
Meat-chopper
Patentee:
L. A. Dole (exact or similar names) - Salem, OH

USPTO Classifications:
241/199.8, 241/270

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Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
G. Yorke At Lee
H. H. Young

Patent Dates:
Granted: May 18, 1858

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Vintage Machinery entry for Dole, Silver & Deming
Description:
This invention is of interest because the inventor was a co-founder of tool and machinery maker Dole, Silver & Felch, which became Dole & Silver, which became Dole, Silver & Deming.

The 29 May 1858 issue of Scientific American described this invention as follows: "This machine consists of a circular and revolving tub mounted on legs. Two knives vibrate up and down in said tub, and mince the meat perfectly. The tub has a very slow circular motion imparted to it by a peculiar system of gearing, while the knives have a rapid up and down movement by means of a crank shaft. The machine, as a whole, is very compact and effective in its operation."

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