US Patent: 726,794
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Pliers
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Patentee:
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Charles S. Bonney (exact or similar names) - Portsmouth, Scioto County, OH |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
Aug. 13, 1902 |
Granted: |
Apr. 28, 1903 |
Patent Pictures:
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Charles S. Bonney patent April 28, 1903 |
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Stan Schulz CLIMAX Pliers (from 1905 trade journal) - FLICKR
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Description: |
The secondary cutting jaw is mounted on a common pivot with the main handles and plier jaws, and activated by a pin fitting in a concentric slot. The patent also claims the combination of straight and convex faced pliers jaws.
Marketed as the CLIMAX pliers. The secondary cutting jaw was made from a different steel alloy than the rest of the pliers. The combination of straight and convex jaws was a feature of the Kraeuter VICTOR pliers.
Kraeuter also produced C. S. Bonney's adjustable alligator wrench as the VICTOR (pat. no. 728,842). |
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