US Patent: D34,483
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Design For A Jaw Member For Carbon-Cutting Pliers
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Patentee:
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Emil O. Lundin (exact or similar names) - Boston, MA |
USPTO Classifications: |
D8/58 |
Manufacturer: |
Not known to have been produced |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
Mar. 28, 1901 |
Granted: |
May 07, 1901 |
Patent Pictures:
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Emil O. Lundin design patent May 7, 1901 |
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Description: |
The "carbon" is a replaceable electrode for arc lights; the semi-circular notch with a cutting lip in the pliers jaw is the carbon-cutter, and the file on the outside of the pliers jaw was used to dress the end of the "carbon."
A similar construction including the "file" on the outside of the jaw was included in an electrician's pliers produced by Peck, Stow & Wilcox in the early 20th Century; there is no evidence to connect this patent to that pliers. |
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