US Patent: 95,908
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Plumber's Tool Improvement in Wash-Pave Key-Handle
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Patentee:
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William H. Johnson (exact or similar names) - Philadelphia, PA |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
Mar. 22, 1869 |
Granted: |
Oct. 19, 1869 |
Antedated: |
Oct. 05, 1869 |
Patent Pictures:
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Wm. H. Johnson Pat. Oct. 5, 1869 |
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Description: |
This socket wrench is described as a water stop-box key, or pavement washer key. A pavement washer was a water spigot threaded to take a hose which in turn was used to wash down paved streets in the days of horse-drawn vehicles. The patent's focus is the curved handles which would hold a hose to facilitate draining it after use.
Known examples are marked only with the patent date. The example shown is 6 inches across the "handle" by eight-and-one-half inches "tall." |
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