US Patent: 553,284
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Riveting Machine
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Patentee:
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Frank A. Jaberg (exact or similar names) - New Philadelphia, OH |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
Mar. 28, 1895 |
Granted: |
Jan. 21, 1896 |
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Description: |
Compound leverage "tongs" type tool; a screw adjustment sets the effective opening size to match the thickness of the materials to be riveted.
The BUCKEYE COMPOUND LEVERAGE riveter was widely advertised in agricultural journals and newspapers.
A reference to this patent in Jas. M. Sears & Co. (Salem, OH) advertisements for the I.X.L. Riveter hints the broad concepts in the claims were used as the basis for structures with a significantly different physical appearance.
The patent was challenged and found to be valid and enforceable; the summary of the case in West's 109 FEDERAL REPORTER includes elements of review of pertinent patent history. One mention of a "Jaberg License" hints at subsequent use of the patent. Corresponding Canadian patent CA-55,477 was effective April 1, 1897. |
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