US Patent: 334,308
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Face-Plate for Marking-Gages
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Patentee:
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Justus A. Traut (exact or similar names) - New Britain, CT |
USPTO Classifications: |
33/42 |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
Nov. 13, 1885 |
Granted: |
Jan. 12, 1886 |
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Ralph Brendler
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Description: |
Justus Traut of the Stanley Rule and Level Company is back, this
time with a pretty blatant ripoff of Alban Heiran's patent
(219942) for "bumpers" on a marking gage face. The only
difference between this and the earlier patent is that Heiran
used rollers, while Traut just uses cast bumps.
One new idea in this patent is the capability to mark off of
bevelled edges by using the same "bumper" turned 90 degrees. I
don't think Stanley ever put this horizontal bumper into
production, but the twin bumpers were a mainstay of the Stanley
line for many years.
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