US Patent: 659,570
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Micrometer or Similar Gage
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Patentees:
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Henry Brooker (exact or similar names) - London, England |
Alfred James Baxter (exact or similar names) - London, England |
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Patent Dates:
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Mar. 13, 1900 |
Granted: |
Oct. 09, 1900 |
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Joel Havens
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Description: |
James L. Norris - patent attorney
This invention consists in so arranging a gage that it not only shows the measurement or size in decimals of a wire, or sheet metal, or other material, but also shows the size or diameter of the same in. several forms of gage known as the "Birmingham," "Standard," "Stubb.s," and other gages. This we effect by constructing the micrometer in the following manner: A screw or worm is cut or placed upon the spindle, which has several threads geared into a disk or wheel placed so that the turning of the spindle turns the disk or wheel, which is engraved or marked with figures denoting the sizes in the various gages and decimals of same. At the same time a point attached to the framework points to lines forming a vernier on the disk or wheel or wheels and which may be covered on each side by side plates with slots or holes through which the above-mentioned figures are seen.
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