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SELECT DISTINCT patent.*, YEAR(date) as year FROM patent WHERE (date >= '1882-00-00' AND date < '1883-00-00') ORDER BY date ASC, patent, type

Total of 21 patents found where: Year is 1882

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T / S Patent Date Description Patentee Category Assigned To
 1882
U 252,857 January 24, 1882 Insulator for Telegraph Wires
Insulators strung on wires to separate groups of wires in a tube
GORE, Charles L.
Insulator 1/4 to John Townsend
U 254,610 March 7, 1882 Insulator for Telegraph Wires
Cleat - self-tying by means of two insulating blocks
CAPEWELL, William H.
Cleat  
U 255,487 March 28, 1882 Means for Attaching Caps to Bottles
Metal cap with holes for distributing the contents of condiment bottles
BROOKE, Homer
Bottle  
U 255,800 April 4, 1882 Insulator for Electrical Conductors
Pin hole with spiral slot to receive pin with side knob
LEWIS, Albert C.
Pin  
U 257,889 May 16, 1882 Lightning Rod Coupling
Coupling for spiraling lightning rods that is strong and can be screwed together
PATEE, Theodorus H.
Lightning Rod Coupling  
U 257,890 May 16, 1882 Lightning Rod Coupling
Coupling for spiraling lightning rods that is strong and can be screwed together
PATEE, Theodorus H.
Lightning Rod Coupling  
U 257,891 May 16, 1882 Lightning Rod Coupling
Coupling for spiraling lightning rods that is strong and can be screwed together
PATEE, Theodorus H.
Lightning Rod Coupling  
U 258,005 May 16, 1882 Balloon Support for Telegraph Wires, &c.
Gas balloon as a substitute for poles to support telegraph wires, light towers, and flags
BEESON, William
Balloon  
U 258,061 May 16, 1882 Screw for Fastening Telegraph Wires
Metal screw with self-tying end for holding a telegraph wire.
HAVILAND, Andrew J.
Screw  
U 258,130 May 16, 1882 Means for Protecting Oil Tanks from Lightning
Lightning rod protection system for an oil tank
SACKET, Frederic G.
Lightning Rod  
U 258,590 May 30, 1882 Coupling for Lightning Rods
Coupling made in a hollow metal box that can be crimped during installation to fit around the spiralling sides of the lightning rod
MUNN, William B.
Lightning Rod Coupling  
U 262,210 August 8, 1882 Combined Insulator, Lightning arrester, and Connector
Combined insulator, lightning arrestor and connector
ECKERT, William
ECKERT, Edward
SEELY, John
Lightning Arrestor  
U 262,241 August 8, 1882 Weaving Machine for Covering Bottles
Machine to weave a covering for bottles
OAKMAN, Samuel
Bottle Luther A. Wright
U 263,423 August 29, 1882 Stand for Lighting Rods
Lightning rod tripod stand supported on insulators mounted on the feet
MUNN, William B.
Lightning Rod  
U 264,379 September 12, 1882 Mode of Making Glass Screw Caps
Mode of making glass screw caps for jars. Patent was used by the Cadiz Glass Co.
WALLACE, William M.
Jars 1/2 to Charles M. Rhodes
T No text available 9,720 October 10, 1882 Trademark
Trademark of barrel shaped tobacco jar
HU  
U 266,075 October 17, 1882 Lightning Rod Joint or Coupling
Internal coupling for hollow lightning rods that can be pinned to the rod
BALL, Charles E.
Lightning Rod Coupling  
U 266,552 October 24, 1882 Insulator for Musical Instruments
Hollow glass insulator for piano legs
SYNAR, Joseph
Piano 2/3 to Henry B. Synar and John T. Synar
U 267,434 November 14, 1882 Lathe for Turning Insulator Pins
Lathe for turning out wooden insulator pins.
KURTZ, Jacob S.
Pin  
U 268,075 November 28, 1882 Noise Deadening Insulator
Rubber plug or thimble inserted in pinhole
BROWN, Gouverneur M.
Rubber  
U 269,018 December 12, 1882 Protecting Apparatus for Buildings
Lightning rod system with adjustable supports at ground level
CROWELL, Ezra
DAWSON, Elisha C.
Lightning Rod  

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