Datamp.org Patents https://www.datamp.org/ Recently added patents en-us US Patent: 2,766 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=84254&pn=2,766 Machine for trimming the heads of bolts Patentee: Micah Rugg - Southington CT Granted:1842-08-31

The inventor is considered to be the father of nut and bolt manufacturing in America, beginning in 1818 as a sideline to his blacksmithing business in Marion, CT. In 1839 he partnered with Martin Barnes and built the first factory in the USA that was dedicated to the manufacture of nuts and bolts. This is the only patent Rugg obtained; his other machinery seems to have been treated as trade secrets and little is known about them. Relying on secrecy seems to have been the standard approach among nut and bolt makers, including Thomas Oliver, of Darlaston, Staffordshire, who was Rugg's equivalent in England.
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US Patent: 216,690 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=24899&pn=216,690 Wrench Patentee: Rasmus Mikkelson - Lodi WI Granted:1879-06-17
Manufactured by R. Mikkelson - Algona IA

The patent is for the details of the ratchet-head construction. The three-opening / six-sizes open end wrench handle end is not included in the patent claims. A known example is marked with the patent date and "R MIKKELSON Mfr. ALGONA, IOWA". Mikkelson's Improved Ratchet Wrench was displayed at the 1881 Iowa State Fair.
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DE Patent: 105,813 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=67329&pn=105,813 Schraubenschlüssel ... Patentee: Granted:1899-09-22
Manufactured by Becher & Co. - Eckesey Westphalia Germany
Assigned to Becher & Co. - Eckesey Westphalia Germany

The "tail" on the adjustable jaw would keep the jaws from "springing" in use. A 6 inch long example of this wrench appeared as online auction offering from an Australian seller. The markings were "BECHERS D.R.P. 105813 // SCHLÜSSELKÖNIG." Corresponding British patent GB-189908999 (8999 of 1899) was granted to Carl Becher (listing only from "Abridgments of Specifications" -- the patent is not in ESPACENET).
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US Patent: 622,569 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=84253&pn=622,569 Framing Square Patentee: John A. Van Namee - Streator IL Granted:1899-04-04

An example appeared on one of Patrick Leach's tool lists. From his description: Rare (less than five known) J.A.Van Namee patent framing square that looks more like a martial arts weapon than it does a tool.
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US Patent: 717,883 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=18232&pn=717,883 Hand gaining-tool Patentee: Robert P. Mathews - Harvard IL Granted:1903-01-06
Assigned to Robert P. Mathews - Harvard IL

A couple of examples are reported, labeled "PAT APLD FOR" and then, in small type below, "PAT. JAN 6 1903". There is no maker's name on either example.
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