Datamp.org Patents https://www.datamp.org/ Recently added patents en-us US Patent: 2,895,314 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85659&pn=2,895,314 Universal joint Patentee: Tony W. Helm - Chicago IL Granted:1959-07-21
Manufactured by Helm Tool Co. - Chicago IL

" This invention relates to a universal joint, and more particularly to such joints that can be made in groups having a plurality of units for increasing or varying the angle between the axis of the driving element and the axis of the driven element. The present invention is an improvement over that disclosed in the patent to Helm & Derleg No. 2,760,358, granted August 28, 1956. In the use of mechanic's tools, it often occurs that a considerable angle exists between the axis of the driven element and the available position for the axis of the driving element. By the use of the present invention I have made it possible to transmit such driving force through angles greater and less than three hundred and sixty degrees. " The patent number appearing on a known example marked "THOR" reflects manufacture for distribution by Independent Pneumatic Tool Co. (Aurora, IL). Also distributed by Snap-On. An extensive "GARAGE JOURNAL" discussion about the tool provides context and additional details.
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GB Patent: 215,553 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85657&pn=215,553 An improved adjustable, single lever, pipe and nut wrench with ratchet-like control Patentee: Arthur James Thurley - London GB Granted:1924-05-14
Manufactured by THURLEY GRIP-ALL Co. - London GB

Produced as the THURLEY GRIP-ALL. A company was formed to produce the wrench; a 1925 ad lists three sizes. Known examples marked with the British patent number. The wrench as produced appears to include modifications covered by British patent GB-266,043. One source notes the wrench appears in a 1930 Wynn, Timmins & Co. catalog. Corresponding U.S. patent 1,626,309 was granted April 26, 1927.
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GB Patent: 266,043 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85658&pn=266,043 Improvements in or relating to nut and pipe wrenches Patentee: Arthur James Thurley - London GB Granted:1927-02-27
Manufactured by THURLEY GRIP-ALL Co. - London GB
Assigned to THURLEY GRIP-ALL Co. - London GB

Improvement to the design in GB-215,553, with the adjustment means being "rack" teeth on the adjustable jaw and attached to the handle. The THURLEY GRIP-ALL (Introduced in 1925 and marked with patent no. GB-215,553) appears to use this adjustment means.
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US Patent: 2,773,574 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85656&pn=2,773,574 Ratchet adapters for socket wrenches Patentee: Edward T. Able - Denver Co. Granted:1956-12-11
Assigned to B. K. Sweeney Mfg. Co. - Denver CO

Reversible ratchet structure; a 1954 trade journal item suggests this was produced as a heavy duty ratchet adapter for 3/4" drive sockets. Patent nos. 855,292 , 895,713, 1,845,667 and 2,407,558 listed as references.
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US Patent: 40 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85655&pn=40 Double Hydrostatic Oil Press Patentees: Orestes Badger - Otsego, Otsego County NY , Orrin Sull - Waterloo, Seneca County NY Granted:1836-10-05

Abstract: The double hydrostatic oil press as constructed by us operates upon the seed, or other substance to be pressed, by means of two pistons which are forced out of the opposite ends of a cylinder placed horizontally, which two pistons are subjected simultaneously to the power produced by the ordinary hydrostatic press, or any forcing pump operating upon the same principle. Claim: The employment of two pistons operated upon in the manner, and for the purposes herein set forth for pressing oil from seeds, and for pressing other articles to which the same may be adapted by means of hydrostatic pressure, by which means the labor of so doing is lessened, not because any increase of power is obtained, but because two charges are pressed at the same time, and the charging with water, and also the discharging has to be less frequently performed.
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