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CA Patent: CA-62,666
Spanner
Adjustable Spanner
Patentee:
John Edward Meredith (exact or similar names) - Birmingham, Warwick England

USPTO Classifications:

Tool Categories:
wrenches : wrench adjustment types : self-adjust wrenches

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
Unknown

Witnesses:
M. A. Westwood
J. E. Cameron

Patent Dates:
Applied: Nov. 23, 1898
Granted: Feb. 16, 1899

Patent Pictures:
John Edward Meredith patent Febr. 16, 1899 - edited from Canadian Patent Office Record
CIPO Data
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62,666 in Canadian Patents Database
Description:
The combination of a curved face "lever" portion, and a swinging loop which form a self-adjusting "box" or "ring" spanner. The drawings include options where the "ring" can be opened and the two sides held closed with a pin.

Corresponds to Meredith's British patent GB-189818451 applied for in August, 1898 and U.S. patent no. 651,574 granted June 12, 1900.

Known examples produced in Britain marked "COMPETENT J.E.M." and a model number.

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