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T / S | Patent | Date | Description | Patentee | Category | Assigned To |
1839 | ||||||
U | 1,096 | March 5, 1839 | Improvement in the Lightning Rods for Protecting Buildings, Etc. from the Effects of Lightning Circular metal hat or point with projecting tips around the edge |
BARBER, Joseph S. |
Lightning Rod Point | |
1841 | ||||||
U | 2,056 | April 19, 1841 | Improvement in the Mode of Connecting the Rods of Lightning Conductors, Etc. Lightning rod attached to building with a hook clip |
STRONG, Justin E. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 2,284 | October 9, 1841 | Improvement in the Mode of Attaching the Receiving and Discharge Points of Lightning Conductors Lightning rod connectors cast on the ends |
ORCUTT, William A. |
Lightning Rod Coupling | |
1846 | ||||||
U | 4,807 | October 7, 1846 | Improvement in Lightning Conductors Lighting rod and insulator |
L'ANGLAIS, Rene |
Lightning Rod Insulator | |
1848 | ||||||
U | 5,889 | October 31, 1848 | Insulating Support for Telegraph Wires Block (glass) with zigzag slit held by hooded bracket |
LIVINGSTON, Laureston R. ROGGEN, John J. ADAMS, Calvin |
Block | |
1849 | ||||||
U | 6,779 | October 9, 1849 | Supporter for Telegraph Wires Hook encased in metal shell (also House-top insulator?) |
LIVINGSTON, L. R. ROGGEN, J. J. ADAMS, Calvin KENDALL, Amos VAIL, Alfred |
Hook | |
1850 | ||||||
U | 7,076 | February 5, 1850 | Lightning Rod Insulator Lightning rod insulator (attachment for conductors) |
SPRATT, James |
Lightning Rod Insulator | |
1851 | ||||||
U | 8,316 | August 26, 1851 | Improvement in Insulators for Lightning Rods Lightning rod insulator (attachment for conductors) |
OTIS, George W. |
Lightning Rod Insulator | |
U | 8,418 | October 14, 1851 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraph Wires Metal or cast iron insulator with cupped dry area at bottom. Glass poured in with a conductor supporting iron rod embedded in the glass, and the cupped is coated or lined with glass, porcelain, or enamel. The bottom skirt is slanted inward 45 degrees to prevent water from splashing up inside wetting the interior surface. This feature was utilized in U-983 and U-984 made by the U. S. Pottery Co. in Bennington, VT. |
BATCHELDER, John M. |
Metal | |
U | 8,419 | October 14, 1851 | Insulator for Telegraph Wires Hook embedded in metal shell (with guta percha) for bolting |
ROBBINS, Zenas C. |
Hook | |
U | 8,438 | October 14, 1851 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraphs CD 1012 & CD 1014, slotted glass tube mounted in a wooden bracket |
YANDELL, John |
Insulator | |
1852 | ||||||
U | 8,930 | May 4, 1852 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod point made of steel coated with various other metals such as copper, tin, etc. |
SPRATT, James |
Lightning Rod Point | |
U | 9,260 | September 14, 1852 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod point made of sections of different metal each melting at a lower temperature out to the tip |
HOMAN, Herman H. |
Lightning Rod Point | |
1854 | ||||||
U | 11,217 | July 4, 1854 | Improvement in Lightning Rods for Vessels Lightning rod system tied to the ship's masts and grounded to the copper sheathing on the hull |
FORBES, Robert B. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 11,261 | July 11, 1854 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of sheets of copper to form ribbed or vanes along its length and attached to buildings with lignum vitea wood insulators |
LYON, Amos |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 11,539 | August 15, 1854 | Insulator for Lightning Rods Lightning rod insulator (split circular) with metal screw bracket |
WEBB, Timothy U. |
Lightning Rod Insulator | |
1855 | ||||||
U | 13,162 | July 3, 1855 | Improvement in Attachments for Lighting Rods Lightning rod insulator holder for glass insulator (Salamander) |
DWYER, Robert D. |
Lightning Rod Insulator | |
1856 | ||||||
U | 15,491 | August 5, 1856 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of tubular metal with fins |
MUNSON, David |
Lightning Rod | |
1857 | ||||||
U | 18,963 | December 29, 1857 | Improved Device for Attaching Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of corrugated copper sheets and attached with iron spikes |
ELLIOTT, J. B. |
Lightning Rod | |
1858 | ||||||
U | 19,819 | March 30, 1858 | Improvement in Lightning Conductors Lightning rod made of iron wires wrapped with copper sheets |
WHITE, Oren |
Lightning Rod | Henry C. Janes |
U | 20,916 | July 13, 1858 | Improved Device for Securing Lightning Rods Lightning rod insulator (glass) with spring clip to hold rod |
SCHRAGE, Victor |
Lightning Rod Insulator | |
U | 21,492 | September 14, 1858 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Hook covered with rubber to insert into crossarm or pole (see 124,199) |
FARMER, Moses G. BATCHELDER, John M. |
Hook | |
U | 21,905 | October 26, 1858 | Improved Method of Insulating and Supporting Lightning Rods Lightning rod with adjustable caps |
ROGERS, Elkanah C. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 22,188 | November 30, 1858 | Improved Supporting Insulator for Lightning Rods Lightning rod insulator (glass) and bracket to support rod |
MCLEOD, N. N. |
Lightning Rod Insulator | |
1859 | ||||||
U | 23,373 | March 29, 1859 | Improved Insulator for Lightning Rods Lightning rod insulator (glass) and bracket to hold rod |
HICKOK, Russel |
Lightning Rod Insulator | |
U | 24,110 | May 24, 1859 | Improved Device for Securing Lightning Rods Lightning rod insulator (glass) with spring clip to hold rod |
ENGGREN, John A. |
Lightning Rod Insulator | |
U | 25,077 | August 9, 1859 | Improved Construction of Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of sheet metal formed with spiral-fluted sides |
BALDWIN, L. S. PARKS, Lucius |
Lightning Rod | L. S. Baldwin |
U | 25,823 | October 18, 1859 | Improved Lightning Rod Lightning rod made by wrapping thin copper sheet metal around a steel rod |
HALL, William |
Lightning Rod | |
1860 | ||||||
U | 27,977 | April 24, 1860 | Improved Method of Insulating and Supporting Lightning Rods Lightning rod insulator (two-piece) with split support |
FOX, Myron |
Lightning Rod Insulator | |
U | 28,263 | May 15, 1860 | Improved Insulator for Electrodes Slotted enameled iron ring for holding electrodes |
ENGLER, Louis KRAUSS, Ernest F. |
Slotted | |
U | 29,398 | July 31, 1860 | Improved Construction of Lightning Rods Combined lightning rod and water gutter |
PATTERSON, Jacob M. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 29,933 | September 4, 1860 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Method of connecting hollow lightning rods |
WOOSTER, David |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 30,560 | November 6, 1860 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made up of continuous strips or tubes of metal |
BRITTAN, N. |
Lightning Rod | |
1863 | ||||||
U | 39,613 | August 18, 1863 | Improvement in Insulators for Lightning Conductors Lightning rod insulator (glass) to hold conductors with bracket |
EAGLES, Edwin |
Lightning Rod Insulator | 1/2 to J. H. Guion |
1864 | ||||||
U | 41,157 | January 5, 1864 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraph Wires Earthenware (terra-cotta) insulator to hold 3 to 7 wires |
HOLLAND, James |
Earthenware | |
U | 43,565 | July 19, 1864 | Improvement in Lightning Conductors Lightning rod tips formed by spiralling flat metal strips (see reissue 2,601) |
BRITTAN, N. |
Lightning Rod Point | |
U | 44,880 | November 1, 1864 | Improvement in Lightning Rod Conductors Lightning rod made of two types of sheet metal forming a galvanic current to protect the copper |
MUNSON, David |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 45,221 | November 29, 1864 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraph Wires Hook cemented in glass with metal covering (see reissue 2,717 on 8-6-1867) |
BROOKS, David |
Hook | |
U | 45,632 | December 27, 1864 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made up of a core of twisted wires |
PRATT, James |
Lightning Rod | |
1865 | ||||||
U | 47,141 | April 4, 1865 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraphs Bracket (wooden) with recessed bowl to hold ramshorn [Smithsonian] |
VAN CHOATE, S. F. |
Bracket | |
U | 47,310 | April 18, 1865 | Improvement in Lightning Conductors Lightning rod made up of an iron core and covered with triangular twisted metal |
JOHNSON, Isaac |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 47,846 | May 23, 1865 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod point made up of a multitude of tips and main shaft separate in branches |
MITCHELL, S. J. |
Lightning Rod Point | |
U | 48,906 | July 25, 1865 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraph Wires Threads formed internally for screw pin (see reissue 3,847 on 2-22-1870) |
CAUVET, Louis A. |
Thread | |
U | 49,482 | August 15, 1865 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraph Wires Hook encased in insulating material with metal covering with dead air space |
WARD, Henry H. |
Hook | S. F. Van Choate & Stuart Gwynne |
U | 49,633 | August 29, 1865 | Joints of Lightning Rods Joint or coupling for tubular lightning rod that slips over the rod and secured with a screw |
KING, L. |
Lightning Rod Coupling | |
1866 | ||||||
U | 51,934 | January 9, 1866 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Hook with improved rubber cap and flared top |
ELY, Alfred B. |
Hook | |
U | 51,935 | January 9, 1866 | Improvement in Insulating Telegraph Wires Paraffin and rubber insulated wire |
ELY, Alfred B. |
Paraffin | |
U | 52,329 | January 30, 1866 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod point with connection to rod made of corrugated copper sheet to increase surface area |
SHERWOOD, A. S. |
Lightning Rod Point | |
U | 52,411 | February 6, 1866 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made with a center copper core and outer layer of iron |
HAWLEY, Louis J. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 52,541 | February 13, 1866 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod with four ribs where halves with two ribs slide together to make any desired length |
CUSHMAN, S. D. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 52,761 | February 20, 1866 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Hook screwed into block of vulcanite |
SMITH, William W. |
Hook | |
U | 53,201 | March 13, 1866 | Telegraph Insulator Hook with glazed enamel at right angle to square pointed shank |
WADDELL, William W. |
Hook | |
U | 53,246 | March 13, 1866 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Hook insulator |
SMITH, William W. |
Hook | |
U | 53,426 | March 27, 1866 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Hook covered with rubber attached to rubber hollow ball chamber |
ELY, Alfred B. |
Hook | |
U | 53,427 | March 27, 1866 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Hook fitted with a disk of rubber |
ELY, Alfred B. |
Hook | |
U | 56,542 | July 24, 1866 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraphs Hook to be inserted directly into pole or crossarm |
ELY, Alfred B. |
Hook | |
U | 58,594 | October 9, 1866 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Hook with metal shell fastened at right angle to pole |
BURNAP, William H. BRASSINGTON, John D. |
Hook | |
1867 | ||||||
U | 61,741 | February 5, 1867 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made from an iron rod with grooves and strips of copper slid into the grooves to make ribs |
JILLSON, Clark |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 63,206 | March 26, 1867 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraph Wires Hook encased in metal or wood allows arcing to ground |
BROOKS, David |
Hook | |
U | 64,315 | April 30, 1867 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulator Gutta-percha and bell covering to keep section of wire dry |
HENDRICKSON, Stephen C. |
Gutta | |
R | 2,601 | May 14, 1867 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of flat metal made tubular for the rods and points (see 43,565) |
BRITTAN, N. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 64,654 | May 14, 1867 | Improvement in Insulators CD 732.2, threadless insulator with enlarged chamber for slotted pin (CJ 6-93-12) |
FLOYD, George |
Insulator | |
U | 65,775 | June 11, 1867 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of a continuous strip of copper wound and corrugated into rods |
STEARNS, Charles |
Lightning Rod | Jacob A. Kissell and Nathan Blickensderfer |
U | 65,886 | June 18, 1867 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraph Wires Hook with wooden block, insulator with dead air space and wooden disk, glass lugs |
DAY, Alfred B. |
Hook | |
U | 66,054 | June 25, 1867 | Improvement in Lightning Rod Insulators Lightning rod insulator (glass) with tie wire to hold conductor |
STEBBINS, Darius |
Lightning Rod Insulator | 1/2 to E. Morse |
U | 66,215 | July 2, 1867 | Improvement in Insulator Holders Lightning rod insulator holder for glass insulator |
CALROW, Richard |
Lightning Rod Insulator | |
U | 66,453 | July 9, 1867 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraphs Earthenware pin and insulator saturated with tar |
BOYNTON, John F. |
Earthenware | |
U | 66,854 | July 16, 1867 | Improvement in Corrugated Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of a continuous flat strip of copper corrugated longitudinally |
KISSELL, Jacob A. BLICKENSDERFER, Nathan |
Lightning Rod | |
R | 2,717 | August 6, 1867 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraph Wires Hook cemented in glass & metal case with sulfur (reissue of 45,221) |
BROOKS, David |
Hook | |
U | 69,622 | October 8, 1867 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraphs Hook in blown glass cemented with sulfur in metal case |
BROOKS, David |
Hook | |
U | 70,052 | October 22, 1867 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Hook in insulating material inserted into crossarm (references Wade insulator) [Smithsonian] |
WAITE, John L. |
Hook | |
U | 70,132 | October 22, 1867 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Slotted, flanged insulator in slot in crossarm |
TELLER, Daniel W. SAVAGE, William L. |
Slotted | Themselves and W. H. Hoag |
U | 70,727 | November 12, 1867 | Improvement in Insulators for Lightning Rods Lightning rod insulator (glass) with sheet metal strip under shingles |
LOCKHART, Thomas J. LOCKE, Josiah |
Lightning Rod Insulator | |
U | 70,741 | November 12, 1867 | Improvement in Lightning Conductors Lightning rod with braided copper wire as connecting joints that can be easily turned as desired |
PIKE, William G. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 71,418 | November 26, 1867 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Cup under insulator (similar to oil insulator) to maintain dry surfaces (see reissue 3,499 on 6-8-1869) Patent was used by Central Electric Co. |
SIMONDS, W. Edgar |
Oil | |
U | 71,564 | November 26, 1867 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Metal shell lined with glass or porcelain with wooden pin and paraffin cavity |
WOOD, Merritt L. |
Metal | 2/3 to S. Porter & L. M. Monroe |
1868 | ||||||
U | 74,406 | February 11, 1868 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made with twists and folds |
MUNSON, David |
Lightning Rod | |
R | 2,888 | March 3, 1868 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made by wrapping thin copper sheet metal around a steel rod (see 25,823) |
HALL, William |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 75,365 | March 10, 1868 | Improvement in Insulators Hook and block inserted in a bracket |
CASTLE, Alfred H. |
Hook | |
U | 75,492 | March 10, 1868 | Improvement in Telegraph Poles Wire wrapped pole and crossarms to carry leaking electricity to ground |
VARLEY, Cromwell F. |
Wire | |
U | 75,815 | March 24, 1868 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraphs Earthenware insulator, cemented galvanized pin coated with paraffin (Brown p. 57) |
VARLEY, Cromwell F. |
Earthenware | |
U | 75,889 | March 24, 1868 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Hook with metal case secured to crossarm (see reissue 75,889) |
FINN, J. L. |
Hook | |
U | 76,358 | April 7, 1868 | Improvement in Electric Telegraphs Rubber in porcelain or glass shell; glazed shell; sharp drip edge; ears |
VARLEY, Cromwell F. |
Rubber | |
U | 76,960 | April 21, 1868 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraphs Oil, wax or rubber saturated insulator to improve same (Brown p. 57) |
VARLEY, Cromwell F. |
Oil | |
U | 78,459 | June 2, 1868 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Means of connecting tubular lightning rods and supporting with rubber brackets |
KIRTLAND, George |
Lightning Rod Coupling | S. Smith |
U | 79,618 | July 7, 1868 | Improvement in Pointed Brackets for Lightning Rods Lightning rod brass supporting bracket with point attached |
WELLS, Martin |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 79,951 | July 14, 1868 | Improvement in Insulators Hook, improvement on 75,365 |
CASTLE, A. H. |
Hook | |
U | 80,205 | July 21, 1868 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod composed of strands of triangular shaped wire twised into rope and ends of the strands bent out to make multiple points |
OTIS, George W. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 84,210 | November 17, 1868 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of flat U-shaped metal that can be easily fastened together |
MUNSON, David |
Lightning Rod | |
1869 | ||||||
U | 90,578 | May 25, 1869 | Improvement in Lightning Rod Couplings Coupling for lightning rods where the ends can be screwed together (see reissue 8,304) |
REYBURN, William S. HUNTER, Edmund A. W. |
Lightning Rod Coupling | |
R | 3,499 | June 8, 1869 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Cup under insulator (similar to oil insulator) to maintain dry surfaces (see 71,418) |
SIMONDS, W. Edgar |
Cup | |
U | 90,949 | June 8, 1869 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of two long strips of metal rivited together and twisted |
KINSEY, Theodore T. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 91,530 | June 22, 1869 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of iron with strips of copper attached longitudinally and twisted (see reissue 8,459) |
FARLEY, Henry W. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 92,111 | June 29, 1869 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Hook with paraffin in a cup between hook or insulator and pin |
SIMONDS, W. Edgar |
Hook | |
U | 92,299 | July 6, 1869 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Clamp type insulator and bracket |
FRY, John W. |
Clamp Type | |
U | 92,551 | July 13, 1869 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Star shaped lightning rod made of 4-edged angle iron with a sheet of copper pressed over the outer surface and then twisted (see reissue 8,429) |
VERMILYA, Leland D. REYBURN, William S. HUNTER, Edmund A. W. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 92,638 | July 13, 1869 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Hollow lightning rod and point rolled from a long flat metal strip |
OTIS, Nathaniel |
Lightning Rod Point | |
U | 93,410 | August 10, 1869 | Improvement in Insulators for Lightning Rods Lightning rod insulator clamp type and rain shield |
BURNHAM, John |
Lightning Rod Insulator | |
U | 93,609 | August 10, 1869 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Method of making star shaped lightning rods with silver plated points |
FOOT, David A. CHADWICK, Avery |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 94,037 | August 24, 1869 | Improvement in Insulators Lightning rod insulator slotted for self-locking |
SCOTT, Franklin |
Lightning Rod Insulator | |
U | 94,773 | September 14, 1869 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of sheet metal and formed into star shape with four projections |
REYBURN, William S. MARTIN, F. J. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 96,194 | October 26, 1869 | Improvement in Lightning Rod Points Lightning rod point struck from a sheet of metal and having multiple corrugations |
BOYNTON, John F. |
Lightning Rod Point | |
U | 96,198 | October 26, 1869 | Improvement in Insulator for Telegraph Wires Rubber sleeve over pin for threadless insulator |
BUSH, Charles A. |
Rubber | 2/3 to Henry Ostrum, Clifford Bush |
U | 96,268 | October 26, 1869 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Improvement of 92,551 by using a sheet zinc core with sheet copper covering to make a star shaped lightning rod |
REYBURN, William S. MARTIN, F. J. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 97,318 | November 30, 1869 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Hook and conical metal covering for insulators on top of pole |
SAFFORD, Alfred G. |
Hook | |
U | 97,392 | November 30, 1869 | Improvement in Insulator for Telegraph Wires Self-tying slot top |
GUSEMAN, W. D. BRIGHT, E. C. |
Self-tying Slot Top | |
U | 97,496 | December 7, 1869 | Improvement in Lightning Rods and Conductors Grounding tip for lightning rod that retains water to improve conduction to ground |
GARLICK, Theodotus |
Lightning Rod Ground | |
1870 | ||||||
U | 99,184 | January 25, 1870 | Improvement in Lightning Rods and Conductors Lightning rod stamped out of sheet metal into a flat rod with raised edges |
HANKERSON, James W. |
Lightning Rod | 1/2 to Winslow Baker |
U | 99,381 | February 1, 1870 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Square hollow lightning rod connected with square plug that fits inside the ends and secured by crimping with a punch |
WEST, J. D. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 99,461 | February 1, 1870 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod point stamped from sheet metal and having two wings |
MUNSON, David |
Lightning Rod Point | |
U | 99,873 | February 15, 1870 | Improvement in Insulator for Telegraphs Self-tying via cam devise to hold wire with cap covering |
FINLEY, Stephen L. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | 1/2 to Marshall Lefferts |
R | 3,847 | February 22, 1870 | Improvement in Insulators Threads formed internally for screw pin (reissue of 48,906) |
CAUVET, Louis A. |
Thread | |
U | 100,549 | March 8, 1870 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of two sheets of metal forming double tubing with flanges and twisted |
MUNSON, David |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 103,122 | May 17, 1870 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraphic Wire Hook with metallic oxide cement to hold hook or pin |
BAKER, Robert B. |
Hook | |
U | 105,252 | July 12, 1870 | Improvement in Battery Insulators CD 60 and CD 61. Battery insulator with mounting on table. One specimen of CD 61 is known with embossing M. T. Co. |
ROBERTSON, Orris W. |
Battery | |
U | 105,625 | July 26, 1870 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Gutta-percha, paraffin or other insulation separating two metal shells |
BALDWIN, William W. |
Gutta | |
U | 105,656 | July 26, 1870 | Improvement in Cramp Hook for Telegraphic Wire Insulators Hook with one prong opposite other (assigned to Brooks) |
DECHANT, William H. |
Hook | David Brooks |
U | 105,834 | July 26, 1870 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Pin hole tapered with grooves to receive wedged, split-end pin |
OAKMAN, Samuel |
Pin | |
U | 106,426 | August 16, 1870 | Improvement in Clasps for Lightning Rods A lightning rod holder made of two parts held together with a clip and point to drive into the building |
STREET, Richard |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 107,075 | September 6, 1870 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Threaded screw top (external) for mounting in hole in crossarm or pole |
MCKEE, Samuel |
Thread | |
U | 107,303 | September 13, 1870 | Improvement in Attaching Insulators to Telegraph Poles Threadless insulator mounted on pin via horizontally inserted keeper pin |
STEARNS, Joseph B. |
Threadless | |
U | 108,354 | October 18, 1870 | Improvement in Combined Eaves Troughs and Lightning Rods Eave trough and water pipe used as conductor for lightning rods |
HANKENSON, James W. BAKER, Winslow |
Lightning Rod Conductor | |
U | 109,455 | November 22, 1870 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made from several sheets of metal strips, twisted together in a spiral, and ends connected with a metal pin |
ROW, George |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 109,461 | November 22, 1870 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraph Wires Clamp type via two glass blocks held and kept dry by metal box |
SMITH, Ashbel G. PETTINGELL, William |
Clamp Type | Themselves and William H. Fowler |
U | 109,879 | December 6, 1870 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraph Wires Split insulator protected by metal cage |
DE MONTUFAR, Manuel |
Split | |
1871 | ||||||
U | 110,645 | January 3, 1871 | Improvement in Glass Telegraph Insulators CD 1040 threaded, tapered glass insulator to screw into crossarm or pole |
GARITY, John |
Insulator | |
U | 110,778 | January 3, 1871 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Hollow lightning rod made from sheet metal and without internal support |
MUNSON, David |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 111,052 | January 17, 1871 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of stiffened copper wire and threaded joint on the ends to attach a point |
FRICKE, Joseph R. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 112,137 | February 28, 1871 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made from wrapping multiple layers to build up desired diameter cable |
FRICKE, Joseph R. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 112,281 | February 28, 1871 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraph Wires Hook, new shape |
ROBBINS, Zenas C. |
Hook | |
U | 112,426 | March 7, 1871 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of three or more galvanized iron wires with copper wire laid over and in the grooves between the iron wires to form a metal rope |
CUSHMAN, Sylvanus D. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 113,154 | March 28, 1871 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of hollow copper star rod with iron wire filling the inside and annealed wire in the star points |
FOOT, David A. KNAPP, George S. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 113,530 | April 11, 1871 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rods connected with a tubular metal dowel |
KING, Lewis |
Lightning Rod Coupling | |
U | 114,924 | May 16, 1871 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators CD 158.1 with metal ring with fingers to hold wire |
CHESTER, Stephen |
Insulator | |
U | 115,521 | May 30, 1871 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraph Wires Threadless insulator with metal thimble cemented in pinhole |
READ, Horatio |
Thimble | 1/2 to B. B. Hagerty |
U | 119,043 | September 19, 1871 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made by wrapping angular copper wire around an iron core |
MUNSON, David |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 120,251 | October 24, 1871 | Improvement in Lightning Rod Couplings Lightning rods with interconnecting couplings |
DEMOREST, David W. |
Lightning Rod Coupling | |
U | 120,457 | October 31, 1871 | Improvement in Lightning Conductors Lightning rod conductor made of wires twisted together and wrapped and twisted around a metal tube (see reissue 7,063) |
PRESTON, Othniel |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 120,884 | November 14, 1871 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Cylinder (split and circular) mounted in crossarm to hold wire |
KIDWELL, George W. |
Cylinder | |
U | 121,368 | November 28, 1871 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Triangular insulator to reduce surface contact of tie wire |
HOLLEY, Minard Y. |
Triangular | |
U | 121,884 | December 12, 1871 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of two metal plate with one ribbed in the center each edge curved into a circle |
MINER, Stephen H. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 122,055 | December 19, 1871 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of a solid copper core covered with twisted iron wires |
PHELPS, Myron D. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 122,290 | December 26, 1871 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of a zinc strip for strength covered on one side with copper |
SNOW, Charles P. |
Lightning Rod | |
1872 | ||||||
U | 122,961 | January 23, 1872 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Wooden insulator coated with tar with metal cap |
POND, Chester H. |
Wood | |
U | 123,198 | January 30, 1872 | Improvement in Telegraphic Insulators and Brackets Cylindrical, slotted insulator with flanges and bracket |
ROBERTSON, John |
Cylinder | |
U | 123,600 | February 13, 1872 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of soft iron flat on the back side and fluted on the front side then covered completely with sheet copper |
WELLS, Warren A. HOUSE, George |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 123,878 | February 20, 1872 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators CD 141.9, four projections to reduce surface contact |
EMMINGER, David R. P. |
Insulator | |
U | 123,958 | February 20, 1872 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of sheet metal crimped multiple times and curved to a circle to form a hollow rod with multiple deep flutes |
WELSH, Dwight F. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 124,199 | March 5, 1872 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Hook in vulcanite with deep recess saturated with paraffin (see 21,492) |
FARMER, Moses G. |
Hook | |
U | 124,200 | March 5, 1872 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Earthenware insulator soaked in mix of wax and rosin then in petroleum |
FARMER, Moses G. |
Earthenware | |
U | 124,264 | March 5, 1872 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made by fastening two metal strips together by indentation, opening to form a star shape, and twising |
GOODWIN, Frederick O. |
Lightning Rod | 1/2 to Frank Goodwin |
U | 126,027 | April 23, 1872 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraph Wires Rubber coated flattened pin coated with mica for porcelain insulator with a cap |
CONKLIN, JR., Joseph I. |
Rubber | |
U | 126,038 | April 23, 1872 | Improvement in Fastening Telegraph Wires to Insulators Tie wire with insulated sheath or saddle to insulate it from conductor |
DOREN, Dennis |
Tie Wire | |
U | 127,094 | May 21, 1872 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of a flat strip of copper with two galvanized wires fixed to the center on each side and then twisting to form a helical shaped rod |
MOTT, John M. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 128,534 | July 2, 1872 | Improvement in Combined Fire Extinguishers and Lightning Rods Perforated water pipes running the crest of the building with lightning rods attached for the purpose of extinguishing a fire |
CARL, Nelson |
Lightning Rod Extinquisher | 1/2 to Martin Baxter |
U | 128,617 | July 2, 1872 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of two stips of zinc curved and joined to form a hollow oval then covered with two strips of copper curved to form a hollow tube around the zinc oval |
HANKENSON, James W. |
Lightning Rod | 1/2 to Mohola Brawley |
U | 128,818 | July 9, 1872 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of a core of hollow copper wire covered with twisted hollow copper wires |
SCHOONMAKER, John C. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 129,465 | July 16, 1872 | Improvement in Battery Insulators Battery insulator shaped to fit hole in table & flat to support battery |
DAVIS, Augustus G. |
Battery | |
U | 129,675 | July 23, 1872 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of several ropes of twisted angular copper wire twisted around themselves |
MUNSON, David |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 129,676 | July 23, 1872 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of several ropes of twisted angular copper wire twisted around an iron core to reduce cost |
MUNSON, David |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 129,677 | July 23, 1872 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of several ropes of twisted angular copper wire twisted around themselves with iron wire laid in the twist to reduce cost |
MUNSON, David |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 129,683 | July 23, 1872 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod with sheet metal coupling and sheet metal bracket for holding the rod |
ROBERTSON, James |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 129,724 | July 23, 1872 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraphic Uses Roughened lower surface of insulator to retain patented coating mixture |
FARMER, Moses G. |
Rough | |
U | 133,595 | December 3, 1872 | Improvement in Insulation of Telegraph lines Insulator suspended from sub cross-bar (CJ 9-85-14) |
ROGERS, James H. |
Insulator | |
1873 | ||||||
U | 135,334 | January 28, 1873 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Blocks (2) (glass) inside a metal box with suspended bolt to hold wire |
HENDRICKS, Nathan |
Block | |
U | 135,574 | February 4, 1873 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of iron wire cable core with sheet copper wrapped around the outside and edges tucked in between the cables |
MUNN, William B. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 136,191 | February 25, 1873 | Improvement in Insulators for Battery Cups Battery insulator cup to collect moisture or acid |
THOMAS, James H. |
Battery | 1/2 to A. G. Tomay |
U | 138,489 | May 6, 1873 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraph lines Cylinder split insulator to hold wire in hole in crossarm |
EBY, Peter FENNINGER, Michael B. |
Cylinder | |
U | 138,512 | May 6, 1873 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraph lines Self-tying insulator with cap |
MERRELL, Edward A. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 139,436 | May 27, 1873 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraph lines Cylinder insulator held by threaded wooden pin bracket |
TATOM, Isaac I. |
Cylinder | |
U | 143,862 | October 21, 1873 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod with twisted flanges that is split on the ends where it fits snugly with the split in the adjoining rod with said joint secured with metal pins |
WHITE, Joseph J. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 145,641 | December 16, 1873 | Improvement in Couplings for Tubular Lightning Rods Means of coupling tubular lightning rods |
FRITSCH, Joseph W. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 145,851 | December 23, 1873 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of tubular metal with annular corregations on each end that fitted together to connect two rod sections |
DREW, Joseph |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 145,997 | December 30, 1873 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Self-tying insulator with nut-like cap to secure wire in grooved base (CJ 7-2000) |
FOX, Christian HESTON, Elisha G. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
1874 | ||||||
U | 146,996 | February 3, 1874 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Cylinder split insulator with groove for wire and held by bracket |
EBY, Peter |
Cylinder | |
U | 149,762 | April 14, 1874 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Cylindrical grooved insulator held horizontally by pin |
LE BARON, Charles L. |
Cylinder | |
U | 149,763 | April 14, 1874 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Slotted block to hold wire held to pole with unique pin |
LE BARON, Charles L. |
Slotted | |
U | 152,153 | June 16, 1874 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of sheet metal rolled to form four tubular sections with two of the tubes fitted with dowell pins to connect the rod sections |
MOTT, John M. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 152,242 | June 23, 1874 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Coupling to make T-connections for lightning rods |
MOTT, John M. |
Lightning Rod Coupling | |
U | 154,258 | August 18, 1874 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Slotted insulator to hold wire |
LE BARON, Charles L. |
Slotted | |
U | 154,451 | August 25, 1874 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators CD 109.5 self-tying with three projections on top (similar to Harloe) |
BROOKE, Homer |
Insulator | |
1875 | ||||||
U | 158,868 | January 19, 1875 | Improvement in Insulating Compounds Hook with composition compound of shellac, asbestos, coal tar & oak black |
SMITH, Isaac |
Hook | 1/2 to George A. Chapman |
U | 159,007 | January 19, 1875 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of sheet metal formed with spiral-fluted sides with edges locking together and crimping the edges of the star wings to on each end of two sections to secure them together |
WILMOT, Samuel R. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 159,961 | February 16, 1875 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Improvement on patent 122,055 by using smaller wires in greater number to improve flexibility |
PHELPS, Myron D. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 160,151 | February 23, 1875 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod with horseshoe steel magnets for points and wrapped with zinc wire |
BRYAN, James Chapman |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 160,154 | February 23, 1875 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod with nickel steel magnets pointed north and south and batteries |
BRYAN, James Chapman |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 161,058 | March 23, 1875 | Improvement in Insulating Blocks for Telegraph Lines Slotted block to hold several wires |
PIDGEON, George S. |
Slotted | |
U | 162,828 | May 4, 1875 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of corrugated or ribbed hollow metal braced on the inside with pitchfork like multiple tines for the point |
KLECKNER, John A. |
Lightning Rod | 1/2 to Henry F. Sholty |
U | 163,807 | May 25, 1875 | Improvement in Lightning Rod Standards Lightning rod stand with three legs |
REYBURN, William S. MARTIN, Frederick J. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 165,535 | July 13, 1875 | Improvement in Underground Telegraph Lines Underground cable insulated by wrapping with cotton, hemp, or jute and saturating it with paraffin. |
BROOKS, David |
Cable | |
U | 167,415 | September 7, 1875 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod system tied into the existing gutter of a home or building |
SPANG, Henry W. |
Lightning Rod | |
1876 | ||||||
R | 6,835 | January 4, 1876 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod system tied into the existing gutter of a home or building (see 167,415) |
SPANG, Henry W. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 173,905 | February 22, 1876 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of sealed tubular metal with indentions running around the outside as the threads of a screw adding strength and allowing easy joining of sections |
COE, Henry L. |
Lightning Rod | The Manhattan Brass Co. |
U | 173,962 | February 22, 1876 | Improvement in Couplings for Tubing and Lightning Rods Coupling made of a short hollow piece placed inside both ends of the rod and crimped down through the rod ends to secure the sections |
JOHNSON, Isaac |
Lightning Rod Coupling | Reyburn, Hunter & Co. |
U | 173,963 | February 22, 1876 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod with solid supporting rod fitted inside and screwed into the rod coupling on each end |
JOHNSON, Isaac PRICE, David A. |
Lightning Rod | Reyburn, Hunter & Co. |
U | 174,451 | March 7, 1876 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod ground point made of sheet copper arranged concave or fluted |
WESTON, James H. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 174,866 | March 14, 1876 | Improvement in Weather Vane Attachments for Lightning Rods Lightning rod top cap for holding weather vanes (shows a rooster) |
SMITH, Charles H. |
Lightning Rod Point | |
U | 175,933 | April 11, 1876 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of sheet iron folded over wires with sections joined with slip joints |
COLE, Robert S. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 176,067 | April 11, 1876 | Improvement in Processes for Toughening Glass Method of annealing glass |
ROGERS, George E. |
Glass | |
R | 7,063 | April 18, 1876 | Improvement in Lightning Conductors, Rods, or Cables Lightning rod conductor made of wires twisted together and wrapped and twisted around a metal tube (see 120,457) |
PRESTON, Othniel |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 176,820 | May 2, 1876 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made by bending a strip of metal to form two right angle triangles placed back to back and twisted |
VERMILYA, Leland D. |
Lightning Rod | 2/3 to Edwin Pickering and Barton Pickering |
U | 183,370 | October 17, 1876 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lighning rod connecting sleeve to ground point to allow rainwater to wet the ground around the point and flanges to dissipate the charge |
COLE, Robert S. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 183,426 | October 17, 1876 | Improvement in Lightning Rod Connections Coupling for twisted sheet metal lightning rod composed of hollow end to fit over end of rod and crimped to secure to rod with matching threaded end so coupling parts can be screwed together |
SMITH, Charles H. |
Lightning Rod Coupling | |
U | 183,865 | October 31, 1876 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Slotted glass pin to hold wire and cap screwed to secure wire |
REYNOLDS, David M. |
Slotted | James M. Brookfield |
U | 184,164 | November 7, 1876 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of a core of twisted copper wire with twisted copper wire strands wrapped around the core and the whole finished cable plated with tin or nickel |
MUNSON, David |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 184,509 | November 21, 1876 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Self-tying head with threaded end to screw into pole |
CUNNINGHAM, Robert A. CROWELL, David F. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 185,430 | December 19, 1876 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod with flat face to fit flush against a building and ribbed on the opposite side |
COLE, John J. |
Lightning Rod | |
1877 | ||||||
U | 186,503 | January 23, 1877 | Improvement in Lightning Rod Connector Clips Coupling or connector clip composed of flat metal bent around the adjoining rod with external threads formed on the end so the rod can be screwed onto the clip |
SHOOK, Albert |
Lightning Rod Coupling | |
U | 187,183 | February 6, 1877 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators CD 130.2, wire groove composed of a series of projections |
SEILER, Paul |
Insulator | 1/2 to Joseph Herz |
U | 188,444 | March 13, 1877 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of copper sheathed iron wire with several iron wires twisted and wrapped around it |
VAN LOON, Nicholas |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 189,286 | April 3, 1877 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod of twisted sheet metal fitted with a serrated strip |
VERMILYA, Leland D. |
Lightning Rod | 1/2 to Henry Webbert |
U | 189,298 | April 10, 1877 | Improvement in Couplings for Lightning Rods Coupling for corrugated or fluted lightning rods of same shape fitted over the ends of the rods and riveted |
BRADLEY, Lucien |
Lightning Rod Coupling | |
U | 190,391 | May 1, 1877 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of a central galvanized iron rod twisted around with several galvanized rods all soldered together then intertwined with strips of copper that are soldered to the core |
VAN LOON, Nicholas |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 192,628 | July 3, 1877 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Glass lightning rod ball with silver or gold coating on the inside |
SMITH, Charles H. |
Lightning Rod Ornament | |
U | 192,718 | July 3, 1877 | Improvement in Couplings for Lightning Rods Coupling for tubular lightning rods with male and female parts allowing the ends to be screwed together |
SMITH, Charles H. |
Lightning Rod Coupling | |
U | 193,469 | July 24, 1877 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod composed of water pipes running from the gutters to a water tank buried in the ground (see reissue 7,939) |
ADAMS, Lawson |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 193,654 | July 31, 1877 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made by wrapping a corrugated strip of metal spirally around a metal tube |
HEWITT, John |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 193,991 | August 7, 1877 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod tip formed of two intersecting circles that are fited with points and a ball suspended in the center |
PATTERSON, William W. |
Lightning Rod Point | |
U | 194,220 | August 14, 1877 | Improvement in Lightning Rods and Insulators CD 317 lightning rod insulator and spiral lightning rod |
CHAMBERS, Josephus C. |
Insulator | |
U | 196,235 | October 16, 1877 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made with a spirally fluted tubular core with one or more smaller tubular wires wrapped around in the fluted depressions with coupling having a male thread on each end to screw into end of rod which has female threads |
KNAPP, George S. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 196,350 | October 23, 1877 | Improvement in Conductors for Lightning Rods Lightning rod conductor shaped like a trough which is galvanized on outside and lined with Russia iron on the inside and running down from rod to just below the eave with lightning rod resting in the trough |
GOSS, Alonzo |
Lightning Rod Conductor | |
U | 196,493 | October 23, 1877 | Improvement in Lightning Conductors Lighning rod conductor with improved grounding |
SPANG, Henry W. |
Lightning Rod Conductor | |
U | 196,518 | October 30, 1877 | Improvement in Lightning Conductors Lightning rod with forked point dropping down to a funnel and pipe similar to gutter and set in the ground |
BROWN, William |
Lightning Rod Point | |
R | 7,939 | November 6, 1877 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod composed of water pipes running from the gutters to a water tank buried in the ground (see 193,469) |
ADAMS, Lawson |
Lightning Rod | |
1878 | ||||||
U | 199,506 | January 22, 1878 | Improvement in Insulating Underground Telegraph Wires Underground cable insulated by wrapping with cotton, hemp, or jute and saturating it with paraffin and inserting the wires in heated metal pipes flushed with air to remove moisture. |
BROOKS, David |
Cable | |
U | 200,124 | February 12, 1878 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Hook in glass held in crossarm by pin (Brooks & La Bastie) |
BROOKS, David |
Hook | |
U | 201,059 | March 5, 1878 | Improvement in Lightning Rod Connections Coupling for lightning rod with matching male and female threads applied to the ends of rods and then the whole galvanized to make one continuous rod section |
SMITH, Charles H. |
Lightning Rod Coupling | |
U | 201,544 | March 19, 1878 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraph Wires Threads of segmented internal threads to match segmented pin |
MATTHEWMAN, Joseph |
Thread | |
U | 201,615 | March 26, 1878 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraph Wires Oil cup insulator |
JOHNSON, Walter C. PHILLIPS, Samuel E. |
Oil | |
U | 204,257 | May 28, 1878 | Improvement in Lightning Conductors Sheet metal strips connecting lightning rods to gutters |
SPANG, Henry W. |
Lightning Rod Conductor | |
U | 204,359 | May 28, 1878 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod that is hollow and ribbed with galvanized iron core and points fitted along the rod |
MUNSON, David |
Lightning Rod | |
R | 8,429 | September 24, 1878 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Star shaped lightning rod made of 4-edged angle iron with a sheet of copper pressed over the outer surface and then twisted (see 92,551) |
VERMILYA, Leland D. REYBURN, William S. HUNTER, Edmund A. W. |
Lightning Rod | Rights of Vermilya to Reyburn, Hunter, and Byron P. Moulton |
R | 8,459 | October 22, 1878 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of iron with strips of copper attached longitudinally and twisted (see 91,530) |
FARLEY, Henry W. |
Lightning Rod | Charles H. Smith and John Hewitt |
1879 | ||||||
U | 211,441 | January 14, 1879 | Improvement in Lightning Rod Couplings Coupling for lightning rod that is cast in iron on the ends of the rods and provided with male and female threaded ends |
TURNER, Edward S. |
Lightning Rod Coupling | |
U | 212,608 | February 25, 1879 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod composed of two metal strips twisted around a rod in the middle and encased in a copper tube |
KNAPP, George S. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 213,367 | March 18, 1879 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod that passes through a copper tank filled with water and buried in the ground |
ADAMS, Lawson |
Lightning Rod | |
R | 8,635 | March 25, 1879 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of iron with strips of copper attached longitudinally and twisted (see 91,530) |
FARLEY, Henry W. |
Lightning Rod | Charles H. Smith and John Hewitt |
U | 215,028 | May 6, 1879 | Improvement in Weather Vanes Metallic weather vane fitted with panes of colored glass in the tail |
TURNER, Edward S. |
Lightning Rod Ornament | |
U | 216,138 | June 3, 1879 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Insulator suspended under crossarm by screw to hold wireholder |
BLOOMFIELD, John H. |
Insulator | |
U | 217,427 | July 8, 1879 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Self-tying screw top |
TAYLOR, Burnley |
Self-tying Screw Top | |
U | 218,708 | August 19, 1879 | Improvement in Lightning Conductors Lightning rod supported by four twisted metal legs |
CAIN, George W. |
Lightning Rod | |
1880 | ||||||
U | 224,504 | February 10, 1880 | Insulated Cresting Lightning rod insulators (CD 317) used in roof cresting system |
CHAMBERS, Josephus C. |
Lightning Rod Insulator | Chambers National Lightning Protection Co. |
U | 224,580 | February 17, 1880 | Induced Current Guard for Electrical Conductors Pre-transposition technique to eliminate induced current on telephone and telegraph wires |
CHINNOCK, Charles E. |
Transposition | |
U | 228,077 | May 25, 1880 | Telegraphic and Telephonic Insulator Wooden insulator with paper thimble and covering |
JOBBINS, William F. |
Wood | |
U | 229,382 | June 29, 1880 | Lightning Rod Lightning rod supported by three twisted metal legs tha attached to the roof |
COLE, John J. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 230,290 | July 20, 1880 | Lightning Rod Insulator Lightning rod insulator of tubular glass with flat side & metal bracket |
LILLY, Charles H. |
Lightning Rod Insulator | |
U | 230,293 | July 20, 1880 | Connection for Lightning Rods Connection for two lightning rods that cross on the roof and point attached to the connection |
LILLY, Charles H. |
Lightning Rod Coupling | |
U | 234,173 | November 9, 1880 | Mode of Protecting Oil Tanks from Lightning or Fire Method of protecting oil tanks with lightning rods using CD 317 (see 194,220 and 224,504) |
CHAMBERS, Josephus C. |
Lightning Rod | Chambers National Lightning Protection Co. |
U | 234,484 | November 16, 1880 | Lightning Guard for Oil Tanks System of lightning rods to protect oil tanks with the protection wires brought up high above the center of the tank |
KNUDSON, Adolphus A. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 234,523 | November 16, 1880 | Telegraph Insulator Slotted circular insulator held by split metal screw bracket |
BIGEON, Charles |
Slotted | |
R | 9,484 | November 30, 1880 | Telegraph Insulator Hook with metal case secured to crossarm (see 75,889) |
FINN, John L. |
Hook | Amzi S. Dodd and Chinnock Electric Co. |
1881 | ||||||
U | 243,021 | June 14, 1881 | Lightning Rod Ornament Lightning rod ornament consisting of a skeleton of metal wires in the shape of a ball |
WELIN, Andrew J. |
Lightning Rod Ornament | |
U | 243,513 | June 28, 1881 | Device for Deadening Sound Vibrations of Telegraph Wires Sound deadening device to prevent humming of telegraph wires |
CONNOR, Paul D. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 243,630 | June 28, 1881 | Lightning Rod Lightning rod composed of a zinc tube covered with copper surrounded by twisted spiraling tubes of the same combination |
SCHOONMAKER, James H. |
Lightning Rod | 4/5 to H. D. Morse and N. C. Gault |
U | 243,782 | July 5, 1881 | Compound Substance for Electric Insulators Composition for hard rubber for insulators |
MAYALL, Thomas J. |
Composition | |
R | 9,934 | November 15, 1881 | Lightning Rod Reissue of R6,835 which was a reissue of 167,415; Lightning rod system tied into the existing gutter of a home or building |
SPANG, Henry W. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 250,950 | December 13, 1881 | Electrical Conductor for Oil Tank Protection Lightning rod protection system for an oil tank |
NEWHALL, Walter P. |
Lightning Rod | 1/2 to James Casey |
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 | 255,800 | April 4, 1882 | Insulator for Electrical Conductors Pin hole with spiral slot to receive pin with side knob |
LEWIS, Albert C. |
Pin | |
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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | |
1883 | ||||||
U | 269,933 | January 2, 1883 | Insulator for the Suspension of Electrical Wire Conductors Hook insulator of ""gelatinized or vulcanized fiber"" |
HIGGS, Paget COURTENAY, William |
Hook | |
U | 270,379 | January 9, 1883 | Lightning Rod Lightning rod made of hollow copper filled with non-metallic material and special connectors on each end |
BRANDON, John H. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 271,029 | January 23, 1883 | Lightning Conductor Lightning rod of tubular copper fitted with a funnel shaped point to collect water during the storm to more readily conduct electricity to ground |
BROWN, William |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 271,825 | February 6, 1883 | Fastening for Electric Circuit Wires Miscellaneous grooved round insulator to hold wire & secured with a staple |
FISKE, Henry G. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 271,994 | February 6, 1883 | Electrical Insulator Method of treating steatite to make artificial lava insulation |
STEWARD, Demetrius M. |
Lava | |
U | 272,069 | February 13, 1883 | Insulator for Electric Conductors Knob made of two parts to hold wire (see Dario's 1886 catalog of The Electrical Supply Co.) |
MACE, Theodore |
Knob | |
U | 273,179 | February 27, 1883 | Lightning Conductor Lightning rod system with an extended earth terminal utilizing a fence |
SPANG, Henry W. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 274,564 | March 27, 1883 | Lightning Conductor Lightning rod system using funnels with points and gutter type downcomers to ground |
COON, James H. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 274,821 | March 27, 1883 | Electric Wire Insulator Self-tying miscellaneous |
REIFF, William H. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | 1/3 to Andrew Siep, Jr. |
U | 276,839 | May 1, 1883 | Insulator for Telegraph Wires CD 110.5 & CD 110.6 spiral groove crown & clamp for line wire |
LEWIS, Joseph Slater |
Insulator | |
U | 278,028 | May 22, 1883 | Lightning Rod Method of connecting flanged or ribbed lightning rods |
LOBDELL, Augustus C. |
Lightning Rod Coupling | |
U | 279,274 | June 12, 1883 | Binding Post Knob with grooves to wrap line wire around |
PATTERSON, William R. |
Knob | Western Electric Co. |
U | 279,289 | June 12, 1883 | Telegraph and Telephone Line Use of copper wire instead of iron and crossarms between poles to keep the wires separated |
VALE, Theodore N. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 280,324 | June 26, 1883 | Combined Insulator and Lightning arrester Combined insulator and lightning arrestor |
NOBLE, John E. |
Lightning Arrestor | 1/6 to Charles J. Leming |
U | 280,947 | July 10, 1883 | Insulator for Electrical Conductors Cylindrical insulator suspended from wire to hold bar separates several wires |
OHL, Percy C. |
Cylinder | |
U | 281,452 | July 17, 1883 | Telegraph Insulator Insulator with side bracket (see OBX March 1973, p. 43) |
CHAPMAN, Thomas L. |
Insulator | |
U | 282,449 | July 31, 1883 | Lightning Rod Lightning rod made of twisted copper or iron rods with points along the length exactly like barbed wire |
DODGE, Thomas D. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 284,082 | August 28, 1883 | Lightning Conductor Lightning rod system of two or more rods and grounded to earth |
SPANG, Henry W. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 286,086 | October 2, 1883 | Electrical Conductor for Oil Tanks Lightning protection system for oil tanks (see 167,415) |
SPANG, Henry W. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 286,681 | October 16, 1883 | Acoustic and Electric Insulator Hook with devices for suspending and insulating conductors (see 481,132) |
BOWEN, William J. |
Hook | 1/2 to T. T. Keckeler and Z. C. Thiving |
U | 286,801 | October 16, 1883 | Insulator CD 109, CD 135, diamond shaped wire groove |
FISKE, Bradley MOTT, Samuel |
Insulator | |
U | 287,092 | October 23, 1883 | Mechanism for Preventing Induced Currents in Telephone Lines Pre-transposition technique to eliminate induced current on telephone and telegraph wires |
BRENNAN, James W. ROUSSEAU, Necter |
Transposition | |
U | 287,830 | November 6, 1883 | Telegraph Insulator Composition insulator (paper covered wooden insulator) (Brown p. 59) |
HINSDALE, Charles C. |
Composition | |
U | 288,360 | November 13, 1883 | Telegraph Insulator Double petticoat design for style similar to CD 162. An annual recess to receive paraffin to form a broad band of surface protected from moisture |
OAKMAN, Samuel |
Insulator | The American Insulator Co. |
U | 289,076 | November 27, 1883 | Lightning Conductor Lightning rod made of twisted copper or iron rods with points along the length similar to barbed wire |
DODGE, Thomas D. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 289,449 | December 4, 1883 | Insulator Transposition style but not intended for transposition (CD 199 & U-197) |
ROUSSEAU, Necter |
Insulator | 1/2 to James W. Brennan |
U | 289,890 | December 11, 1883 | Telegraph and Telephone Conductor Lightning rod insulator system to protect telephone lines from cross talk |
CHAMBERS, Josephus C. |
Lightning Rod Insulator | Vine, Jackson, Gridley |
U | 289,891 | December 11, 1883 | Telegraph and Telephone Cable Lightning rod insulator system to protect telephone lines from cross talk |
CHAMBERS, Josephus C. |
Lightning Rod Insulator | Vine, Jackson, Gridley |
U | 290,922 | December 25, 1883 | Insulator for Electrical Conductors CD 110.5 & CD 110.6 spiral crown with opposing internal threads & wire clamp |
POPE, Frank L. |
Insulator | |
1884 | ||||||
U | 293,242 | February 12, 1884 | Insulator for Electric Wires Hook with different shape and glazed to screw into pole or crossarm |
HALE, Albert W. |
Hook | |
U | 293,612 | February 12, 1884 | Lightning Diffuser Lightning rod with special bracket to hold the rod away from the building |
WOOLLEY, Leonidas G. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 293,901 | February 19, 1884 | Lock Wire Insulator Self-tying with slotted crown (Electrical World 10-18-1884) |
MCGRORY, Thomas |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 294,384 | March 4, 1884 | Insulator for Electric Conductors Hook with metal glazed coated surface (improvement of 293,242) |
HALE, Albert W. |
Hook | |
U | 294,563 | March 4, 1884 | Insulator for Electric Wires Block with grooves |
BEACH, William W. |
Block | |
U | 295,073 | March 11, 1884 | Telegraph Wire Supporter Split insulator that fits around conductor and connected to adjacent split insulator with tie-wire |
STONE, Ross C. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 296,485 | April 8, 1884 | Means for Supporting and Insulating Electrical Wires Wedge block for side of pole or driven in hole in crossarm |
TRINGHAM, John Watson |
Wedge | |
U | 296,688 | April 8, 1884 | Insulating Support for Electric Conductors Knob for holding wires |
HAINES, David LAKE, Stephen |
Knob | |
U | 296,881 | April 15, 1884 | Insulator Rubber covered ring and knob with lag screw |
SEELY, John A. |
Rubber | |
U | 297,101 | April 22, 1884 | Insulator for Telegraph Wires Pin hole shaped to receive a keyed pin (advertisement eBay 4-2001) |
BALDWIN, Luther C. THURSTON, John C. |
Pin | |
U | 297,677 | April 29, 1884 | Device for Attaching Telegraph Wires to Posts and Insulating Them Therefrom Steel pin with lag screw and holder for insulator |
COTTRELL, Herbert |
Pin | |
U | 297,683 | April 29, 1884 | Telephone Line Insulator and pin coated with waterproof compound |
DOOLITTLE, Thomas B. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 297,699 | April 29, 1884 | Pin for Electric Insulators Pin with thimble of soft metal mounted on end of metal pin |
KLEIN, John M. |
Pin | |
U | 298,357 | May 13, 1884 | Lightning Conductor Lightning rod system using barbed wire |
DODGE, Thomas H. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 298,593 | May 13, 1884 | Insulator Washer around pin in pinhole |
LEWIS, Joseph Slater |
Washer | 1/2 to William P. Thompson |
U | 298,594 | May 13, 1884 | Terminal Insulator Spool (skirted) with bracket to act as terminal wire support |
LEWIS, Joseph Slater |
Spool | 1/2 to William P. Thompson |
U | 298,753 | May 20, 1884 | Insulated Telegraph Tie Wire Tie wire insulated with strips of fabric coated with gutta percha |
HINSDALE, Charles C. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 301,446 | July 1, 1884 | Insulator for Electric Wires Hook with glazed covering (see 293,242 and 294,384) |
HALE, Albert W. |
Hook | |
U | 303,261 | August 12, 1884 | Cap for Telegraph and Telephone Poles Pin designed to cover top of pole to protect the pole from weather |
BROOMHALL, George L. |
Pin | |
U | 303,399 | August 12, 1884 | Electric Wire Insulator Slotted block insulator to hold wire with a tie |
PRINCE, George W. |
Slotted | |
U | 303,483 | August 12, 1884 | Insulator Slotted spherical insulator supported by box & screw to hold wire |
BAILEY, Charles De Roy |
Slotted | |
U | 303,591 | August 12, 1884 | Lightning Rod Method of employing lightning rods so they are the most effective |
PRESCOTT, George S. |
Lightning Rod | 1/2 to Edwin Prescott |
U | 304,699 | September 9, 1884 | Insulating Device Bracket of cast metal for pole tops with three pins |
BROOMHALL, George L. |
Bracket | |
U | 305,020 | September 9, 1884 | Insulator for Lightning Rods Lightning rod insulator of two interlocking parts |
RUTH, John Anthony |
Lightning Rod Insulator | |
U | 306,718 | October 21, 1884 | Insulator Wooden block with wire projections for holding wire |
CLARK, Eduard |
Wood | |
U | 306,719 | October 21, 1884 | Insulator Wooden block with wire projections for holding wire |
CLARK, Eduard |
Wood | |
U | 307,025 | October 21, 1884 | Electric Wire Supporter Circular configuration of knobs to hold multiple conductors |
DRAPER, Oscar Mann |
Knob | Himself, Albert Scranton Weaver, and Oscar N Bender |
U | 307,916 | November 11, 1884 | Insulator Blocks held by mortised metal tube to hold wire |
CLEVELAND, John S. KENT, George F. |
Block | |
U | 308,818 | December 2, 1884 | Brace for Telegraph and Telephone Lines Brace to keep multiple lines separated during high wind. |
ARNOLD, Andrew H. |
Support | |
U | 310,059 | December 30, 1884 | Insulator Metal plate to hold wire on side of insulator |
JAMES, Hamilton L. |
Metal | |
1885 | ||||||
U | 310,931 | January 20, 1885 | Device for Securing Electric Wires to Poles Pin with plate flange to wrap around pole without drilling a hole |
BLOOMHALL, George L. |
Pin | |
U | 311,115 | January 20, 1885 | Lightning Conductor Lightning rod system using flexible braided wire rod and ridgid tips |
FRICKE, Joseph R. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 313,377 | March 3, 1885 | Clamp for Binding Wires to Insulators Tie wire clamp (non-mechanical) |
SAWYER, William H. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 314,385 | March 24, 1885 | Holder for Lightning Rods Split holder for lightning rods |
LAWSHE, Spencer R. |
Lightning Rod | Theodore H. Patee |
U | 315,660 | April 14, 1885 | Supporting Insulator for Telegraph Wires Self-tying screw top (see 1,305,168) |
PRENZEL, Henry |
Self-tying Screw Top | |
U | 315,679 | April 14, 1885 | Lightning Conductor Barbed wire conductor and netting array to protect buildings or tanks |
UPTON, Francis R. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 316,469 | April 28, 1885 | Electric Wire Insulator Insulators and supporting rail |
LOCKE, Joseph BOWKER, William |
Insulator | Themselves and Robert Williams |
U | 316,812 | April 28, 1885 | Telegraph Insulator CD 119, self-tying via projections (347,635 more appropriate) |
O'BRIEN, John |
Insulator | William Brookfield |
U | 317,479 | May 5, 1885 | Insulator for Electric Wires Insulator with corrugations (vertical) inside skirt |
WRIGHT, William H. |
Insulator | |
U | 317,908 | May 12, 1885 | Electric Conductor for Wire Fence Lightning protection for wire fence |
WILLIAMSON, Charles |
Lightning Rod Fence | |
U | 319,300 | June 2, 1885 | Lightning Arrester for Wire Fence Lightning protection for wire fence |
MORTON, William Arthur |
Lightning Rod Fence | |
U | 319,447 | June 9, 1885 | Insulator Wire groove projections through metal cover to contact wire |
BROOMHALL, George L. |
Wire | |
U | 321,646 | July 7, 1885 | Electric Wire Insulator Pin with spars to fit in threaded pin hole |
SCHOONMAKER, Edward T. |
Pin | 1/2 to John E. Smith |
U | 323,055 | July 28, 1885 | Insulator Self-tying slot top with projections to bend wire |
MCGRORY, Thomas |
Self-tying Slot Top | |
U | 324,692 | August 18, 1885 | Insulator for Securing Telegraph and other Wires Cleat |
HILL, George W. |
Cleat | |
U | 324,957 | August 25, 1885 | Telegraph Insulator Insulator (glass) screwed into crossarm |
PUTNAM, Jacob D. |
Insulator | |
U | 328,071 | October 13, 1885 | Grain Stack Protector Lightning protection for grain stacks using a portable system |
SCHAUER, Florian |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 328,728 | October 20, 1885 | Insulator Slotted tubular insulator for crossovers |
SMITH, Leonard O. |
Slotted | |
U | 328,929 | October 27, 1885 | Electric Wire Insulator and Supporter Wooden self-tying cleat |
FAWCETT, William N. HUNTLEY, George F. |
Wood | |
U | 330,173 | November 10, 1885 | Means for Supporting Electrical Wires Pin split with metal cap to hold wire |
TRINGHAM, John Watson |
Pin | |
U | 332,061 | December 8, 1885 | Telegraph Insulator Self-tying two piece combination insulator and pin |
DEBLIEUX, Benjamin Noel |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 332,383 | December 15, 1885 | Lightning Rod Stand Tripod stand for lightning rod with brackets to hold the rod |
COLE, James W. KNUDSEN, Henry |
Lightning Rod | James W. Cole |
U | 332,673 | December 15, 1885 | Coupling for Lightning Rods Coupling for four-pointed twisted lightning rods |
MUNSON, Alvin Johnston |
Lightning Rod Coupling | |
1886 | ||||||
U | 336,276 | February 16, 1886 | Insulator for Telegraph Wires miscellaneous - groove in crown for 2 or more wires of different size |
WILSON, John |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 336,828 | February 23, 1886 | Insulator Hanger for lamp |
TRAVIS, Charles L. |
Hanger | |
U | 340,734 | April 27, 1886 | Electric Wire Insulator Tie wire embedded in insulator |
SEABOLDT, Bert |
Tie Wire | 3/4 to George Goss, Samuel Gilson, Andrew Horner |
U | 342,045 | May 18, 1886 | Means of Securing Glass and Metal Articles Together Method of applying metal handles to glass jars or other glass articles |
SCHNEIDER, Bennett B. BROOKE, Homer |
Jar | |
U | 342,320 | May 25, 1886 | Electric Circuit Wire Insulator Self-tying |
BLAKE, Edwin C. TRIMNELL, Ernest C. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | Blake & Trimnell and George Hunt |
U | 343,014 | June 1, 1886 | Means for Preventing Disturbances on Telephone Lines Pre-transposition technique to eliminate induced current on telephone and telegraph wires |
DANN, John E. LAPP, John |
Transposition | |
U | 346,475 | August 3, 1886 | Insulator Block for Electric Conductors Wooden insulator mounted on wire to prevent wire touching other |
HAWKEN, Thomas |
Wood | |
U | 346,971 | August 10, 1886 | Telegraph Insulator Spout each end of groove for rain; barbed top groove; hole for tie wire |
WILSON, John |
Spout | |
U | 346,972 | August 10, 1886 | Telegraph Insulator Self-tying via bolt in crown |
WILSON, John |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 347,454 | August 17, 1886 | Telegraph Wire and Insulator Fastening Self-tying with retainer for holding wire in groove |
WILSON, John |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 347,635 | August 17, 1886 | Telegraph Insulator CD 119, self-tying with fingers (should use instead of 316,812) |
O'BRIEN, John |
Insulator | William Brookfield |
U | 347,943 | August 24, 1886 | Insulator for Electric Wires Self-tying with metal cam lever |
LEONARDSON, John M. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 349,022 | September 14, 1886 | Telegraph Wire and Insulator Fastening Self-tying via a spiral of wire that fits in the top groove or notch holding the line wire within |
WILSON, John |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 349,788 | September 28, 1886 | Insulator Knob |
FITCH, Nathan T. |
Knob | |
U | 352,436 | November 9, 1886 | Electric Insulator Strain type |
WINTON, Henry D. |
Strain | |
U | 352,437 | November 9, 1886 | Electric Insulator Strain type |
WINTON, Henry D. |
Strain | |
U | 353,120 | November 23, 1886 | Insulator CD 187, U-81 & U-82, duplex insulator for underside of crossarm |
BROWN, Robert G. |
Insulator | E. S. Greeley & Co. |
1887 | ||||||
U | 356,531 | January 25, 1887 | Lightning Rod Lightning rod of two or more tubes |
GRIMES, Cornelius H. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 357,050 | February 1, 1887 | Lightning Protector for Electrical Conductors Barbed wire as a conductor for lightning protection placed above the electrical conductors on poles |
VAIL, Jonathan H. |
Lightning | |
U | 359,812 | March 22, 1887 | Insulator for Supporting and Holding Electric Wires Cleat type for holding house wiring |
PENNIE, Henry |
Cleat | 1/2 to Louis Schleip |
U | 360,354 | March 29, 1887 | Insulator Acoustic insulator to reduce vibration of telephone wires in acoustic or mechanical telephones |
LOCKE, Willie F. |
Acoustic | 1/2 to John E. Robertson |
U | 361,520 | April 19, 1887 | Lightning Rod Lightning rod with openings for water near the point to allow water to travel down the inside of the rod and a ground point with holes to allow the water to enter the ground |
HILL, Charles F. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 362,062 | May 3, 1887 | Multiple Subsidiary Ground Terminal for Lightning Rods Lightning rod ground with multiple ground wire to spread current into ground |
COLE, James W. |
Lightning Rod Ground | |
U | 362,064 | May 3, 1887 | Lightning Rod Lightning rod with holes in the upper end and lower end to allow air to to draft through |
DANIELS, Eugene Ora |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 362,682 | May 10, 1887 | Loop Insulator Suspension or strain insulator with shield |
SANDS, Horace Van |
Suspension | |
U | 362,801 | May 10, 1887 | Lightning Rod Lightning rod a water tank with overflow pipes to ensure tank is full of water |
WESTCOTT, Fred |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 364,605 | June 7, 1887 | Lightning Rod Lightning rod composed of a hollow core wrapped with small hollow wire which has been wrapped with soft wire and the whole encsed in a copper covering |
SCHOONMAKER, James H. |
Lightning Rod | 2/3 to Henderson D. Morse and Nathaniel C. Gault |
U | 367,164 | July 26, 1887 | Insulator Self-tying slot top |
RUGER, Henry K. |
Self-tying Slot Top | |
U | 367,348 | July 26, 1887 | Lightning Rod Brace Lightning rod tripod stand by twisting metal rods and forming two eyes to hold insulators with lightning rod passing through |
MAST, L. Lavake |
Lightning Rod Stand | 1/2 to Wesley J. Mast |
U | 368,284 | August 16, 1887 | Electric Wire Clamp Insulator Cleat - clamp type |
FLETCHER, John R. |
Cleat | |
U | 369,447 | September 6, 1887 | Insulator Cleat - clamp type with slotted cylinder and screw eye |
GREENFIELD, Edwin T. |
Cleat | Greenfield & Co. |
U | 372,940 | November 8, 1887 | Insulating Joint Glass ball to insulate a hanging lamp fixture from the support |
SODEN, Francis H. GOEHST, Henry |
Insulating Joint | |
U | 375,276 | December 20, 1887 | Insulator Self-tying with J slot and cap |
EMERY, Edward C. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
1888 | ||||||
U | 375,756 | January 3, 1888 | Lightning Rod Coupling for lightning rods that allows each section to be screwed together |
LAWSHE, Spencer R. |
Lightning Rod Coupling | |
U | 377,742 | February 14, 1888 | Lightning Rod Attachment for Windmills Lightning rod attached to windmills by means of a standard fixed rod and one that travels around with the windmill to keep the point in continuous contact with the rod conductor to ground |
DANIELS, Eugene O. |
Windmill | |
U | 378,971 | March 6, 1888 | Insulator Block of glass inverted & head combination secured to crossarm by wire |
NEAL, Lewis M. |
Block | |
U | 383,734 | May 29, 1888 | Insulator for Electrical Wires Self-tying slot top & metal keeper |
KEYES, Frank E. |
Self-tying Slot Top | |
U | 384,384 | June 12, 1888 | Metallic Crest Tile Lightning Rod Lightning rod in the form of metal crest tile and attached to end eaves of the house with conductors to ground |
NELSON, Clark B. |
Lightning Rod Crest | 1/2 to James H. Watson |
U | 386,111 | July 17, 1888 | Electric Wire Insulator Knobs paired to hold wire in trees |
CUTLER, Henry H. |
Knob | |
U | 386,986 | July 31, 1888 | Electric Insulator Peg Pin (wooden) tapered below threads & to have metal rod inserted, too |
JOSLIN, William E. |
Pin | |
U | 390,741 | October 9, 1888 | Insulator or Bracket Support for Electric Wires miscellaneous odd pin type with curved pinhole |
ADAMS, Thomas E. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 392,775 | November 13, 1888 | Electric Circuit Criss-crossing of overhead telephone wire to prevent crosstalk between parallel lines |
BARRATT, John A. |
Telephone | The American Telephone & Telegraph Co. |
U | 394,380 | December 11, 1888 | Wire Holder for Insulators Tie wire standard method |
LLOYD, Edwin L. |
Tie Wire | |
1889 | ||||||
U | 396,334 | January 15, 1889 | Overhead Insulator Composition ""Gilsonite"" insulator & metal/wood covering (Brown p. 60) |
GILSON, Samuel H. |
Composition | |
U | 396,847 | January 29, 1889 | Wire Hook Insulated hook with four prongs to wrap line wire around |
ASHEN, Peter |
Hook | Sylvester Y. L'Hommedieu & Co. |
U | 398,025 | February 19, 1889 | Insulator Knob |
BROWN, Warren C. |
Knob | |
U | 400,552 | April 2, 1889 | Telegraph Wire Carrier Two spools mounted together to secure telegraph wire between them and mounted on a crossarm |
DONALDSON, Robert S. |
Spool | |
U | 401,095 | April 9, 1889 | Lightning Conductor for Wire Fences Lightning rod connecting all strands of barbed wire fencing to ground to prevent lightning killing cattle which are standing near the fence |
WOOD, Fremont E. |
Lightning Rod Fence | |
U | 402,592 | May 7, 1889 | Electric Wire Insulator Self-tying screw top |
HEAVISIDE, Arthur W. |
Self-tying Screw Top | |
U | 402,752 | May 7, 1889 | Insulator CD 289.9 (CD 1182), under crossarm type with triple petticoat |
LOCKE, Fred M. LAPP, John |
Insulator | |
U | 402,810 | May 7, 1889 | Supporting and Cross-Connecting Electric Wires Transposition method using double crossarms with long and short pins |
DENVER, William J. |
Transposition | |
U | 403,491 | May 14, 1889 | Insulating Device for Line Wires Tree hanger split octagon shaped forestry insulator referred to as the Victor |
SMITH, Thomas J. |
Tree | The E. S. Greeley & Co. |
U | 403,727 | May 21, 1889 | Insulator Knob - self-tying |
BERRANG, Jacob C. |
Knob | |
U | 406,041 | July 2, 1889 | Insulator for Electric Wires Tie wire cast into insulator |
GILL, James C. |
Tie Wire | Hemingray Glass Co. |
U | 407,660 | July 23, 1889 | System of Protection from Lightning Method of protecting oil tanks from lightning |
HILL, Charles F. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 408,383 | August 6, 1889 | Line Wire Insulator Self-tying with bail wire and slot top |
GRAHAM, Carroll G. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 410,637 | September 10, 1889 | Insulator Tie wire bridle for wire in insulator groove |
DAVIS, William M. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 411,749 | September 24, 1889 | Electric Insulator Support for overhead wires for electric railways made of a block coated inside with composition material |
MCCARTHY, Louis |
Composition | The Gould & Watson Co. and Charles Tennant Lee |
U | 411,801 | October 1, 1889 | Wire Holder and Insulator Cleat |
FLETCHER, John R. |
Cleat | |
U | 413,146 | October 15, 1889 | Insulator Tree insulator bracket holding wire with two spool type insulator |
MCCARTHY, Louis |
Tree | Charles Lee & The Gould & Watson Co. |
U | 414,943 | November 12, 1889 | Method of Utilizing Natural Electric Energy Method of capturing electric energy from lightning rods and storing in a battery |
DEWEY, Mark W. |
Lightning Energy | The Dewey Corp. |
U | 415,504 | November 19, 1889 | Insulator Insulator with internal spring to hold tension on the wire |
FOWLER, George |
Spring | |
U | 418,369 | December 31, 1889 | Screw Cleat for Electric Wires Cleat (screw) to hold wire |
HUFF, George E. |
Cleat | |
1890 | ||||||
U | 418,766 | January 7, 1890 | Support for Electric Conductors Brodie tree insulator with large lag screw and adjustable position. |
SMITH, Joseph Brodie |
Tree | |
U | 419,642 | January 21, 1890 | Insulator for Electric Wires Split ring with split ring holder and lag screw |
CORNOG, Isaac P. |
Split | |
U | 421,819 | February 18, 1890 | Insulator Blocks (2) to hold wire and pole system |
DAVY, John W. |
Block | |
U | 422,651 | March 4, 1890 | Insulator Cleat with split ends |
STANLEY, George E. |
Cleat | |
U | 425,513 | April 15, 1890 | Insulator Rainshed (hood) over wire |
KOOKOGEY, William P. |
Rainshed | The Kookogey Electric Co. |
U | 426,198 | April 22, 1890 | Insulator Covers for insulators on crossarms to protect them from rain and reduce electrical leakage |
MUNSIE, James F. |
Rainshed | |
U | 426,203 | April 22, 1890 | Insulator Wood tree insulator with line wire running through the center of a rod of wood |
MUNSIE, James F. |
Wood | Thomas L. Coles |
U | 427,296 | May 6, 1890 | Insulator CD 141.8 and CD 1037, self-tying with tapered pin hole & clamping flange |
BUZBY, Joseph F. |
Insulator | |
U | 428,979 | May 27, 1890 | Electric Insulator Blocks coated with composition material to support overhead lines for electric railway |
WATSON, George B. |
Composition | The Gould & Watson Co. |
U | 430,296 | June 17, 1890 | Insulator CD 257, CD 259, CD 263, dove-tail ears on crown - helmet. Patent is also found on New Lexington porcelain insulators M-3890 and M-4325A. |
OAKMAN, Samuel |
Insulator | |
U | 430,696 | June 24, 1890 | Insulator Cylinder with external threads to screw into crossarm |
SEAMON, William H. |
Cylinder | |
U | 433,459 | August 5, 1890 | Lightning Rod Tower Lightning rod tower used to protect a group of houses or buildings |
FERRELL, Isaac M. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 433,561 | August 5, 1890 | Cleat for Electric Wires Cleat |
FURLONG, Lawrence |
Cleat | Frederick Rockwell |
U | 434,144 | August 12, 1890 | Electric Insulator Tie wire clip |
DUNBAR, John K. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 434,879 | August 19, 1890 | Electric Insulator CD 144.5 and CD 260, ridges around inner surface of skirt |
OAKMAN, Samuel |
Insulator | |
U | 436,120 | September 9, 1890 | Insulator Bracket Bracket of metal with split threads |
CHUBBUCK, H. Eugene |
Bracket | |
U | 437,526 | September 30, 1890 | Lightning Protector for Oil Tanks Method of protecting oil tanks from lightning |
SPANG, Henry W. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 437,685 | October 7, 1890 | Insulator Coating on exterior of insulator to color code line |
GAYNOR, Thomas F. |
Coating | The Gaynor Electric Co. |
U | 438,532 | October 14, 1890 | Insulating Appliance for Electric Batteries Battery jar and large battery rest insulator with upturned cup to hold insulating fluid. Some think the rods (a2) that hold the plates apart are the glass U-shaped ""rods"" known in the hobby, but there is no evidence of this in the patent. |
CURRIE, Stanley C. C. |
Battery | The United Gas Improvement Co. |
U | 440,042 | November 4, 1890 | Insulator for Electric Conductors Knob - 2 piece |
KESSLER, William |
Knob | |
U | 441,849 | December 2, 1890 | Electric Line Hook Hook made of iron to secure line wire with threaded end to screw in crossarm |
LOCKE, Fred M. LAPP, John |
Hook | 1/3 to Theodore Norton |
U | 443,048 | December 16, 1890 | Method of Protecting Building from Lightning Lightning rod with non-conducting box filled with soot to break the electric current forcing it to disperse |
HODGES, Nathaniel D. C. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 443,174 | December 23, 1890 | Insulator Wooden insulator used in a trolley wire hanger |
EMMET, William Le Roy |
Wood | |
U | 443,187 | December 23, 1890 | Electric Insulator CD 144, ridges around outside of skirt to break water film |
BAIN, Foree |
Insulator | |
1891 | ||||||
U | 444,317 | January 6, 1891 | Electric Wire Insulating Cleat Cleat |
POTTER, John S. CARTWRIGHT, David J. |
Cleat | John S. Potter |
U | 444,466 | January 13, 1891 | Electric Lamp Bracket Bracket for two insulators and support for a street light |
SMITH, Thomas Carpenter |
Bracket | |
U | 444,879 | January 20, 1891 | Insulator Tree hanger |
ELKINS, Charles |
Tree | |
U | 445,008 | January 20, 1891 | Insulator Protective shield for trolley hanger insulator |
VOGLER, William |
Protective Shield | |
U | 445,790 | February 3, 1891 | Insulator Strain type with ramshorn ends |
WINTON, Henry D. |
Strain | |
U | 445,969 | February 10, 1891 | Electric Insulator Round insulator mounted on top of crossarm with two screws and surrounded with a rubber tube. Conductor is supported on top and secured with a metal clip. |
BRANCH, James R. |
Insulator | |
U | 446,130 | February 10, 1891 | Lightning Rod Lightning rod made of sheet copper angularly bent and twisted into a spiral with corrugations between the angles |
DOWNEY, George W. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 448,703 | March 24, 1891 | Support for Electric Line Wires Hanger insulator for trolley conductor |
WIRT, Herbert C. |
Hanger | |
U | 448,956 | March 24, 1891 | Electric Insulator Self-tying via metal band screwed on top |
GRAHAM, George H. GANNANE, Thomas |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 450,294 | April 14, 1891 | Insulator Hanger - bell type for trolley |
LIEB, Charles A. LAVENS, Erwin |
Hanger | Charles A. Lieb |
U | 450,384 | April 14, 1891 | Electric Wire Insulator Knob with two grooves and side petticoat |
BERTOLETTE, Daniel A. |
Knob | |
U | 450,708 | April 21, 1891 | Insulator Lightning rod insulator |
CREIGHTON, Theodore |
Lightning Rod Insulator | |
U | 451,950 | May 12, 1891 | Electric Insulator CD 262, CD 263, CD 264, eyes for tie wire |
OAKMAN, Samuel |
Insulator | |
U | 452,796 | May 26, 1891 | Hollow Braided Lightning Rod Flexible lightning rod made of hollow plaited cable |
KRESS, George R. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 452,983 | May 26, 1891 | Grounding Device for Lightning Rods Grounding device for lightning rods |
RADFORD, Cassius M. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 455,107 | June 30, 1891 | Insulator Third rail insulator with cup to hold hygroscopic chemical and means to heat insulator to drive off moisture |
MUNSIE, James F. |
Third Rail | |
U | 459,686 | September 15, 1891 | Insulator Strain type |
GERRARD, Clarence L. |
Strain | |
U | 459,843 | September 22, 1891 | Insulator Hanger knob |
THOMAS, Van A. |
Hanger | 1/2 to Andrew Ross |
U | 460,448 | September 29, 1891 | Insulator Self-tying screw top |
ROSS, Frank A. |
Self-tying Screw Top | |
U | 461,109 | October 13, 1891 | Device for Stretching Heavy Wires on Poles Mechanical device mounted on the crossarm with a roller to aid in stretching wires before they are attached to insulators. |
BALL, Henry Price |
Wire Stretcher | Edison General Electric Co. |
U | 461,631 | October 20, 1891 | Insulating Support for Electric Conductors Oil insulator |
HEWETT, Robert J. |
Oil | |
U | 463,588 | November 17, 1891 | Insulator Bracket Bracket |
THOMAS, Van A. |
Bracket | 1/2 to Andrew D. Ross |
U | 463,756 | November 24, 1891 | Wire Hanger Wire hanger using two spool insulators in a bracket to secure the line wire |
JACOBS, Charles A. |
Hanger | |
U | 463,955 | November 24, 1891 | Electric Wire Insulator Self-tying with fingers |
NEWELL, Hiram F. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 465,961 | December 29, 1891 | Insulator Wireholder (G.S.A.) (see Electrical Engineer 1-20-1892) |
ALBANESE, Giuseppe Sacco |
Wireholder | |
1892 | ||||||
U | 466,391 | January 5, 1892 | Insulator Cylinder of wood used for trolley wire hanger |
ANDREWS, William S. |
Wood | The Edison General Electric Co. |
U | 466,726 | January 5, 1892 | Insulator Clamp type split knob with lag screw |
NORGRAVE, George B. |
Clamp Type | Richard I. Brewster |
U | 467,941 | February 2, 1892 | Insulator Strain type |
LEE, Charles T. |
Strain | 1/2 to The Gould & Watson Co. |
U | 467,942 | February 2, 1892 | Insulator Suspension type using mica sheets with metal case |
LEE, Charles T. |
Suspension | 1/2 to The Gould & Watson Co. |
U | 469,940 | March 1, 1892 | Insulator Knob - self-tying |
HAMMOND, Charles N. |
Knob | |
U | 470,417 | March 8, 1892 | Insulator for Trolley Wires Cylinder of wood used for trolley wire hanger |
ANDREWS, William S. BALL, Henry Price |
Wood | The Edison General Electric Co. |
U | 472,529 | April 12, 1892 | Insulator Support Pin (metal) with wooden cob for glass insulators |
DOREN, Dennis |
Pin | |
U | 474,319 | May 3, 1892 | Insulator Strain type |
GOODRICH, Charles F. |
Strain | 1/2 to John G. Thompson |
U | 475,781 | May 31, 1892 | Electric Wire Holder Tie wire made of a loop of wire with pre-formed loops on the ends to connect together and curved to interlock with the line wire |
LLOYD, Edwin L. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 476,207 | May 31, 1892 | Insulator Pin Pin |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Pin | |
U | 476,604 | June 7, 1892 | Insulator Bracket Bracket with pin and hollow threaded head |
BRADY, Thomas H. |
Bracket | |
U | 476,813 | June 14, 1892 | Porcelain Insulator U-141, pin type insulator with cemented metal thimble. Patent was owned by Pass & Seymour. |
PASS, James SEYMOUR, Albert P. |
Insulator | |
U | 476,827 | June 14, 1892 | Wire Cleat Cleat Patent was owned by Pass & Seymour. |
SEYMOUR, Albert P. |
Cleat | |
U | 476,828 | June 14, 1892 | Circuit Breaking Insulator Strain circuit breaking insulator. Patent was owned by Pass & Seymour. |
SEYMOUR, Albert P. |
Strain | |
U | 476,964 | June 14, 1892 | Insulating Tube for Electric Conductors Wall tube Patent was owned by Pass & Seymour. |
SEYMOUR, Albert P. |
Wall Tube | |
U | 477,753 | June 28, 1892 | Insulator Clamp type |
GOOLD, Frederick D'A |
Clamp Type | The Edison General Electric Co. |
U | 477,980 | June 28, 1892 | Insulator Knob (specimens made by Akron Marble & Toy Mfg. Co.) |
WIRT, Herbert C. |
Knob | The Thomson-Houston Electric Co. |
U | 479,134 | July 19, 1892 | Insulator Self-typing nail-knob with arm that secures the wire |
CONOVER, Chauncey E. |
Knob | |
U | 480,011 | August 2, 1892 | Insulator Knob - self-tying |
GREEN, John Jay |
Knob | The Security Insulator Co. |
U | 481,132 | August 16, 1892 | Insulator Device and insulator for suspending wires using one or more insulators encased in a metal sphere with wire suspended by means of a bolt or hook set in the center of the two halves of the spherical insulator (see 286,681) |
BOWEN, William J. |
Insulator | William Hubbard |
U | 482,297 | September 6, 1892 | Electric Insulator Threaded externally with saddle groove and square hole |
CLARK, William H. |
Thread | |
U | 482,872 | September 20, 1892 | Insulator Strain type |
LEE, Charles T. |
Strain | The Johns-Pratt Co. |
U | 482,913 | September 20, 1892 | Insulator Tree insulator |
BROOKS, Herbert H. |
Tree | 1/2 to Augustus T. Clark |
U | 483,771 | October 4, 1892 | Insulator Knob - self-tying Patent was owned by Pass & Seymour. |
SEYMOUR, Albert P. |
Knob | |
U | 484,209 | October 11, 1892 | Insulator CD 285 ""Edison"" - rainshed type for under crossarm |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Insulator | |
U | 485,106 | October 25, 1892 | Insulator Knob of mica with side groove to hold wire |
LEE, Charles T. |
Knob | The Johns-Pratt Co. |
U | 488,046 | December 13, 1892 | Insulator Strain type |
WIRT, Charles |
Strain | |
1893 | ||||||
U | 489,658 | January 10, 1893 | Strain Insulator Strain type |
MCCARTHY, Louis |
Strain | |
U | 489,861 | January 10, 1893 | Bracket for Electric Light Wires Bracket for supporting insulators. |
BENNETT, George H. |
Bracket | |
U | 490,560 | January 24, 1893 | Insulator Self-tying screw top |
HAUTY, Auguste J. |
Insulator | 1/3 to John Burke |
U | 491,208 | February 7, 1893 | Insulator Clip Tie wire clip |
EDMUNDS, William H. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 491,362 | February 7, 1893 | Insulator Clamp type using two blocks |
LANE, Augustus R. |
Clamp Type | |
U | 492,394 | February 28, 1893 | Insulator Bracket Bracket, adjustable angle with spring end for threads |
EICHBERG, William N. |
Bracket | |
U | 492,512 | February 28, 1893 | Lightning Rod Ball Hollow glass ball with metal tube inserted that is flanged on each end to secure it in the ball |
HUM, Edward K. |
Lightning Rod Ornament | |
U | 493,434 | March 14, 1893 | Insulator Pin Pin base - hollow cast iron with wood threaded cob (dates metal base) |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Pin | 1/2 to G. Paddock & W. Page |
U | 494,286 | March 28, 1893 | Apparatus for Protecting Buildings from Lightning System replaces lightning rods by using batteries to put a charge on wires run along the edges of the roof to prevent a lightning strike |
BARTLETT, Jonathan B. L. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 495,552 | April 18, 1893 | Insulator Clamp type called the ""Security"" insulator. It was sold by the McLeod, Ward & Co. |
HILLS, Louis |
Clamp Type | |
U | 496,081 | April 25, 1893 | Insulator Insulator mounted in a slot in the crossarm and secured with a hinged latching cover |
WRIGHT, Joseph F. |
Insulator | |
U | 496,652 | May 2, 1893 | Insulator for Telegraph Wires Drip points Patent was owned by Hemingray Glass Co. |
HEMINGRAY, Ralph G. GILL, James C. |
Drip | |
U | 497,515 | May 16, 1893 | Insulator Cleat with metal clip to hold wire |
BRADY, Thomas H. |
Cleat | |
U | 502,614 | August 1, 1893 | Cleat for Insulated Wires Cleat - 2 piece |
CLARKE, Edward H. |
Cleat | 1/2 to Solomon Eaton |
U | 503,384 | August 15, 1893 | Cleat for Electric Wires Cleat - 2 piece |
PAWOLOWSKI, Jacob |
Cleat | |
U | 503,778 | August 22, 1893 | Insulator for Electric Wires Clamp type cylindrical 2 piece |
TRIMBLE, William D. |
Clamp Type | |
U | 504,059 | August 29, 1893 | Insulator CD 141.6, bail type clamping lever to hold line wire |
BLACKBURN, George W. |
Insulator | |
U | 505,106 | September 19, 1893 | Lightning Rod Lightning rod designed with varying resistance to current flow and gaps between the rod sections to resist the flow of electric current |
HODGES, Nathaniel D. C. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 505,123 | September 19, 1893 | Insulator Pin Pin (wooden) strengthened by metal rod |
O'NEILL, James J. |
Pin | |
U | 505,912 | October 3, 1893 | Cleat for Holding Insulated Electric Wires Cleat (2-wire) - 2 piece |
BUFFINTON, Elisha W. |
Cleat | 1/2 to Albert F. Dow |
U | 506,002 | October 3, 1893 | Insulating Support for Metallic Circuits Oil cup insulator to support short crossarm for two insulators |
COUSENS, Alfred C. |
Oil | Charles Stone |
U | 507,299 | October 24, 1893 | Trolley Wire Insulator Cylinder of wood used for trolley wire hanger |
WILLIAMS, Mowry S. |
Wood | 1/2 to Stewart Worden |
D | 22,876 | November 7, 1893 | Design for an Insulator Square flat insulator with large center hole and small hole in each corner |
WRIGHT, Augustus |
Misc | |
U | 508,068 | November 7, 1893 | Lightning Conductor Strong, durable lightning rod easily attached to a building with conductor passing through the hollow casing (also patented in England, Switzerland, Belgium, Italy, Spain, France) |
WALCH, Gustav Theodor |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 508,687 | November 14, 1893 | Cleat for Electric Wiring Cleat (2-wire) - 2 piece |
DUGGAN, Frederic A. |
Cleat | |
U | 510,809 | December 12, 1893 | Insulator Pin Pin |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Pin | 1/2 to G. Paddock & W. Page |
U | 510,837 | December 12, 1893 | Lightning Rod Ornament Lightning rod ornamental ball with bushing to secure the ball around the rod |
COLE, John J. |
Lightning Rod Ornament | |
U | 511,611 | December 26, 1893 | Insulator Cleat - self-tying |
HAMMOND, Charles N. |
Cleat | The Hammond Cleat & Insulator Co. |
U | 511,612 | December 26, 1893 | Insulator Cleat - self-tying |
HAMMOND, Charles N. |
Cleat | The Hammond Cleat & Insulator Co. |
1894 | ||||||
U | 514,221 | February 6, 1894 | Insulator Pin sleeve |
GRAY, Lawrence B. |
Pin | |
U | 515,448 | February 27, 1894 | Fixing Electric Conducting Wires to Insulators Supporting Same Self-tying via hole through insulator crown & metal clamp |
SCHOMBURG, Rudolf |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 515,779 | March 6, 1894 | Strain Insulator Strain type |
LUSCOMB, Henry H. |
Strain | The Johns Pratt Co. |
U | 517,591 | April 3, 1894 | Insulating Tube Wall tube with longitudinal fin ribs |
ROBINSON, Miner |
Wall Tube | |
U | 517,634 | April 3, 1894 | Pin for Insulators Pin for use with oil cup, CD 244 (see 524,659) |
WINSLOW, George H. |
Insulator | |
U | 518,214 | April 17, 1894 | Ceiling Cleat Cleat for ceiling - 2 piece |
BALL, Henry Price |
Cleat | |
U | 518,793 | April 24, 1894 | Lightning Rod and Coupling Couple with internal threads to screw sections together |
SMITH, John W. |
Lightning Rod Coupling | |
U | 518,907 | April 24, 1894 | Cleat for Supporting Conducting Wires for Electric Circuits Cleat (hanger) |
WYMAN, Horace B. |
Cleat | 1/2 to Albert Goodwin |
U | 519,446 | May 8, 1894 | Trolley Wire Hanger Glass oil insulator used in trolley wire hanger |
CROUNSE, Albert B. RUTLEDGE, Charles A. |
Oil | |
U | 520,367 | May 22, 1894 | Insulator Transposition insulator CD 204 & U-192A |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Insulator | 1/2 to G. Paddock & W. Page |
U | 520,412 | May 29, 1894 | Insulator Self-tying cylindrical cleat |
CONOVER, Chauncy E. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 520,602 | May 29, 1894 | Insulator Composition insulator with ears bent over to secure cable |
LUSCOMB, Henry H. |
Composition | |
U | 520,855 | June 5, 1894 | Feed Wire Insulator Composition insulator with ears bent over to secure cable |
LIEB, Charles A. |
Composition | General Electric Co. |
U | 522,175 | June 26, 1894 | Insulator Self-tying with metal cap screws down on two metal ears to hold wire |
ANDERSEN, Johan M. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | 1/2 to Albert Anderson |
U | 522,302 | July 3, 1894 | Self-Locking Cleat for Electric Wires Cleat - self-tying (shown on page 273 of 1897 Electric Appliance Co. catalog No. 12 |
NASHOLD, Elias |
Cleat | 2/5 to Henry Baskette |
U | 522,428 | July 3, 1894 | Insulator Wall tube secured with a clip |
MACE, Romaine |
Wall Tube | The Interior Conduit & Insulation Co. |
U | 524,659 | August 14, 1894 | Insulator Oil cup with means to support the cup from the insulator (see 517,634) |
WINSLOW, George H. |
Oil | |
U | 524,850 | August 21, 1894 | Insulator Strain and hanger block |
HAMMOND, Charles N. |
Strain | |
U | 525,001 | August 28, 1894 | Insulator Knob - 2 piece |
BRADLEY, Leonard W. |
Knob | |
U | 525,708 | September 11, 1894 | Bus-Bar Insulating Support Bracket support for one-wire cleats |
HERRICK, Albert B. |
Bracket | General Electric Co. |
U | 526,472 | September 25, 1894 | Insulator for Electric Conductors Knob - self-tying |
WEBSTER, George |
Knob | 1/2 to Arthur Ingraham & Samuel Brown |
U | 526,498 | September 25, 1894 | Conductor Support and Insulator Jeffrey Mine insulator (CD 185) |
OSYOR, David N. |
Mine | Joseph A. Jeffrey |
U | 527,254 | October 9, 1894 | Insulator Cleat - 2 piece |
TRIMBLE, William D. |
Cleat | |
U | 527,317 | October 9, 1894 | Insulator Protective shield for wire groove |
BULLOCK, Edward J. |
Protective Shield | |
U | 527,318 | October 9, 1894 | Insulator Pin Pin, wooden with internal reinforcing metal bar |
BULLOCK, Edward J. |
Pin | 1/2 to Merwin Tuttle |
U | 529,866 | November 27, 1894 | Ornament for Lightning Rods Inexpensive lightning rod ornament in the method of construction of a weathervane |
KEYS, Charles F. |
Weathervane | |
U | 530,361 | December 4, 1894 | Tool for Lineman's Use Lineman's tool to remove or apply the tie wire loop on an insulator |
SMITH, Solomon MISHLER, Milton B. |
Tool | |
U | 530,498 | December 11, 1894 | Insulator for Electric Overhead Construction Strain type ball shaped |
BALL, Henry Price |
Strain | General Electric Co. |
U | 530,706 | December 11, 1894 | Insulator Composition insulator with clip ears |
MCCARTHY, Louis |
Composition | |
1895 | ||||||
U | 531,635 | January 1, 1895 | Electric Wire Holder or Insulator Knob - 2 piece |
ISKE, Albert |
Knob | |
U | 535,660 | March 12, 1895 | Insulator Strain in the shape of a ball |
BELCHER, Warren J. |
Strain | The Billings & Spencer Co. |
U | 536,684 | April 2, 1895 | Self-Locking Cleat for Electric Wiring Cleat - self-tying |
CREAGER, Frank O. |
Cleat | |
U | 538,603 | April 30, 1895 | Lightning Rod Hollow lightning rod with cup to divert water into the lower sections of the rod to improve conduction of current to ground |
SIMPSON, Harvey |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 539,040 | May 14, 1895 | Insulator Cleat (ceiling) with metal clip (Electrical Engineer 1-30-1895 and 8-14-1895) It was referred to as the ""Simplest"" cleat and the Ideal cleat. |
DESISLES, Leonard H. |
Cleat | 1/2 to Frederick Palmer |
U | 539,123 | May 14, 1895 | Cross Arm for Carrying Electrical Wires Angle iron crossarm with wood support for insulator pins |
ECKERT, Thomas T. |
Crossarm | |
U | 541,332 | June 18, 1895 | Insulator Miscellaneous 2-part insulator for barbed wire fence |
PATTERSON, James M. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 542,924 | July 16, 1895 | House Wiring Fixture Porcelain device to allow passage of electrical wires through plaster walls or ceiling |
CASE, Charles F. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 544,778 | August 20, 1895 | Insulator for Electric or Other Wires CD 207.2 self-tying screw top similar to Prenzel patent (top is known but not the bottom) |
SPROAT, Clinton TARR, Edward N. |
Self-tying Screw Top | |
U | 544,959 | August 20, 1895 | Insulator Wire sheath fit in insulator groove |
COLLINS, Reuben G. FOLEY, Frank W. |
Wire | |
U | 545,620 | September 3, 1895 | Cleat for Electric Wires Self tying cleat known as the ""Eureka"" |
WOOD, Montraville M. |
Cleat | |
U | 545,819 | September 3, 1895 | Electric Insulator CD 268, hole through crown for tie wire |
ROTHENBERGER, Daniel M. |
Insulator | 2/3 to C. Inglis & E. Reilly |
U | 546,383 | September 17, 1895 | Insulator Self-tying with crown hole, slot & spacer |
GERSTENLAUER, Daniel M. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 546,585 | September 17, 1895 | Insulator Self-tying insulator (NOTI Insulator Co.) |
DIBB, William VICKERS, Albert |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 547,660 | October 8, 1895 | Insulator Pin and Insulator Pin through crossarm for insulator top & bottom of crossarm |
CARROLL, Charles F. |
Pin | 1/2 to Thomas Scott |
U | 548,669 | October 29, 1895 | Insulator Pin Pin with threaded wooden cone and steel bolt |
STEPHEN, Charles Wm. |
Pin | |
U | 549,443 | November 5, 1895 | Electric Supporting Insulator Knob |
COLLINS, Joseph |
Knob | |
U | 550,673 | December 3, 1895 | Crossover Insulator Crossover knob |
BERON, Frank G. |
Crossover | 1/2 to James Gaffney |
U | 551,032 | December 10, 1895 | Cleat for Electric Wiring Cleat - self-tying |
HEMPHILL, James R. |
Cleat | |
U | 552,501 | December 31, 1895 | Insulator Self-tying clamp with cam lever (see 805,169) |
SNIVELY, Charles H. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
1896 | ||||||
U | 554,664 | February 18, 1896 | Means for Supporting and Insulating Electric Conductors Pin coated with water repelling material |
ECKERT, Thomas T. |
Pin | |
U | 554,723 | February 18, 1896 | Insulator Clamp type |
PELOUBET, Esten |
Clamp Type | |
U | 554,955 | February 18, 1896 | Insulator for Electric Wires Clamp type (Scientific American 3-7-1896) |
RIERA, Magin |
Clamp Type | |
U | 557,600 | April 7, 1896 | Insulator Pin with spring coil |
PETERSON, Cyrus A. |
Pin | |
U | 557,881 | April 7, 1896 | Insulator CD 134.6 bail wire system double-groove insulator (Cosner specimen) |
RAPPLEYE, Hannibal W. |
Insulator | |
U | 558,165 | April 14, 1896 | Electric Wire Cleat Cleat - 2 piece |
EVANS, Fredric B. |
Cleat | 1/2 to Theodore Gould, Jr. |
U | 558,509 | April 21, 1896 | Wire Clamp for Telegraph or Similar Wires Tie wire clamp with cam lever |
MIDDLETON, George |
Tie Wire | |
U | 562,166 | June 16, 1896 | Insulator Glass insulator with side conductor groove, threaded mounting pin, and hexagonal head to turn the insulator with a wrench for mounting in a wooden crossarm. A metal reinforcing pin is molded in the threaded end. (see patent gb1896-0019650) |
BLANKINSOP, Thomas BROWN, Joseph W. |
Insulator | |
U | 562,528 | June 23, 1896 | Wire Holder Odd wireholder with two fins or ears that hold the wire |
HAKANSSON, Louis M. |
Wireholder | |
U | 566,045 | August 18, 1896 | Insulator for Electrical Purposes Protective shield of metal with non-conducting enameled coating |
WHITAKER, Alfred J. P. TREHARNE, Frederick G. |
Protective Shield | |
U | 566,468 | August 25, 1896 | Insulator Support Pin with flange contacting inner petticoat for support |
OLIVER, James B. |
Pin | The Oliver Iron & Steel Co. |
U | 568,060 | September 22, 1896 | Insulator Cylindrical block in crossarm |
WOOD, William |
Cylinder | |
U | 570,034 | October 27, 1896 | Insulator Third rail insulator |
MARTIN, Charles B. HEWLETT, Edward M. |
Third Rail | General Electric Co. |
U | 573,092 | December 15, 1896 | Insulator Insulator of two materials combined |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Insulator | |
U | 573,101 | December 15, 1896 | Wall Insulator Slack wire ring driven into mortar between bricks |
O'NEILL, James J. |
Slack Wire | |
U | 573,966 | December 29, 1896 | Insulator Hanger Bracket for knobs |
DUNCAN, Robert |
Bracket | |
U | 574,101 | December 29, 1896 | Insulator Third rail insulator |
MARTIN, Charles B. |
Third Rail | General Electric Co. |
1897 | ||||||
U | 574,828 | January 5, 1897 | Insulator Hanger insulator for end of pole or other support |
SMOCK, Benjamin D. |
Hanger | |
U | 575,090 | January 12, 1897 | Cleat Cleat with ridges to hold wire in grooves |
ADAM, Carl F. |
Cleat | |
U | 575,952 | January 26, 1897 | Insulator Ball insulator fit in hole in bottom of crossarm |
HOOVER, Frank |
Ball | 2/3 to W. Bennett & D. Murrell |
U | 576,392 | February 2, 1897 | Insulator Trolley hanger |
BILLINGS, Harry E. |
Trolley Hanger | The Billings & Spencer Co. |
U | 578,825 | March 16, 1897 | Insulator Composition insulator with top cable clamp |
LUSCOMB, Henry H. CRANE, William F. D. |
Composition | The Johns-Pratt Co. |
U | 579,725 | March 30, 1897 | Insulator and Holder for Electric Railways Trolley hanger insulator suspended from a cable. It is composed of an inverted insulator cup and a metal cover. |
KEITHLY, Willie C. |
Trolley Hanger | |
U | 580,628 | April 13, 1897 | Insulator and Insulating Conduit or Tubing for Electrical Purposes Composition insulator of asbestos and cement |
TREHARNE, Frederick G. |
Composition | |
U | 581,088 | April 20, 1897 | Electric Wire Insulator Block of glass to hold wire in crossarm |
SHARPE, John E. |
Block | |
U | 582,396 | May 11, 1897 | Insulator Self-tying slot top |
SCHNEE, William G. |
Self-tying Slot Top | 1/2 to John R. Dixon |
U | 583,692 | June 1, 1897 | Insulator Clamp type with lag screw |
RENAULT, Edward |
Clamp Type | |
U | 584,235 | June 8, 1897 | Insulator for Telegraph or Other Electric Wires Clamp type in holder of similar shape to Cutter |
NESMITH, Christopher C. ARNETT, George F. |
Clamp Type | |
U | 584,823 | June 22, 1897 | Combined Bracket and Insulator Combined bracket and insulator with bracket made of non-conducting material such as glass or porcelain |
MEAD, George Warren |
Bracket | |
U | 585,026 | June 22, 1897 | Tieless Insulator Self-tying screw top |
DELERY, Robert |
Self-tying Screw Top | |
U | 586,372 | July 13, 1897 | Insulator Self-tying slot top with perpendicular hole for retainer |
STEINBERG, JR., Henry W. |
Self-tying Slot Top | |
U | 586,700 | July 20, 1897 | Electric Line Insulator Bracket for insulator on moveable (adjustable angle) base |
TRACY, John J. |
Bracket | |
U | 587,216 | July 27, 1897 | Wire Holder Glass insulator to hold line wire with a threaded bottom to fit in a metal bracket |
LAWRENCE, Joseph B. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 587,273 | July 27, 1897 | Insulator Self-tying slot top with perpendicular hole for retainer. Also patents England: 16,087 (1-24-1896); Germany: 86,014 (4-25-1895) |
RUDOLF, Heinrich |
Self-tying Slot Top | |
U | 587,614 | August 3, 1897 | Electric Wire Holder Wireholder |
STRAM, Charlie J. |
Wireholder | |
U | 588,048 | August 10, 1897 | Insulator for Wires Knob with grooves and bracket |
ASHBY, George |
Knob | |
U | 589,566 | September 7, 1897 | Lightning Rod Lightning rod with two crowns or points and endless cables attaching them together to equalize the current |
MARSHALL, Elbridge |
Lightning Rod | 9/10 to Ed Stein, J. H. Cannon, D. M. Moore, E. A. Dupree, J. H. McEwen, C. A. McEwen, and W. L. McEwen |
U | 590,806 | September 28, 1897 | Insulator U-937, eave trough above crossarm |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Insulator | |
U | 590,832 | September 28, 1897 | Insulator Self-tying slot top |
GRIMM, Fred B. NESSLER, John H. |
Self-tying Slot Top | |
U | 591,104 | October 5, 1897 | Insulator for Electric Wires Cleat - self-tying |
ROBERTS, Willis |
Cleat | |
U | 592,505 | October 26, 1897 | Electrical Insulator Protective coating of elastic material and wire groove protector |
BARBOUR, Wellington |
Protective Coat | |
U | 593,625 | November 16, 1897 | Insulated Hanger Hanger insulator of glass or porcelain encased in metal for arc lamps |
WARNER, Ernest P. |
Hanger | Western Electric Co. |
U | 593,689 | November 16, 1897 | Insulator Cleat - self-tying with spiral grooves |
REMBE, Louis F. |
Cleat | |
U | 595,089 | December 7, 1897 | Third Rail Insulator Third rail insulator with metal protective covering. |
ANDERSON, Albert |
Third Rail | 1/2 to Johan M. Anderson |
U | 595,543 | December 14, 1897 | Tubular Tripod Brace for Lightning Rods Lightning rod tripod support with tubular legs and male connection for conductor between the legs |
KRESS, George R. |
Lightning Rod | D. W. Dearing |
U | 595,827 | December 21, 1897 | Insulator Bracket Clamp type composition insulator with top cable clamp |
WOOLSEY, Charles A. |
Clamp Type | |
1898 | ||||||
U | 600,397 | March 8, 1898 | Arm for Telegraph Poles Crossarm for multiple pins |
ANDERSON, Lee |
Crossarm | 1/2 to Wallace B. Howard and Alex Staggs |
U | 600,475 | March 8, 1898 | Electrical Insulator and Method of Making Same Multiple thin porcelain shells fused together with glaze, ""glaze-filling"" method, U-928 & U-928A. (see patent 601,195) (see patent gb1898-0006235) Patent was owned by the R. Thomas & Sons Co. |
BOCH, John W. |
Insulator | |
U | 600,607 | March 15, 1898 | Insulator Support for Electrical Conductors Bracket with supporting strap for crossarm |
BENEDICT, Fred |
Bracket | |
U | 601,195 | March 22, 1898 | High Potential Insulator Inner skirt extending down to the crossarm or through the crossarm to prevent arcing from the petticoat edges to the pin, U-944. (see patent 600,475) (see patent gb1898-0006235) |
BOCH, John W. |
Insulator | The R. Thomas & Sons Co. |
U | 601,454 | March 29, 1898 | Clamping Buckle for Electric Line Wires Bail wire system for tie wire |
WEIKMAN, Augustus H. |
Bail Wire | |
U | 605,109 | June 7, 1898 | Insulator Insulator with sleeve to protect pin |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Insulator | |
U | 605,256 | June 7, 1898 | Insulator CD 288, U-938 & U-945 |
MERSHON, Ralph D. |
Insulator | |
U | 605,741 | June 14, 1898 | Strain Insulator Strain, adjustable insulator of composition & iron (Brown p. 30) |
MCCARTHY, Louis |
Strain | |
U | 607,315 | July 12, 1898 | Insulator Wall tube of two split pieces [Scientific American 8-6-1898] |
WINGARD, Charles L. |
Wall Tube | 1/2 to Luella Wingard |
U | 608,906 | August 9, 1898 | Insulation of Electric Wires Uses glass tube sealed from the weather to allow conductor to enter a building (see reissue 11,759)) |
POCHE, Joseph Arthur |
Wall Tube | |
U | 609,888 | August 30, 1898 | Clamp for Electric Wires Tie wire clamp with wing nut |
LEONARD, Sylvester S. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 615,896 | December 13, 1898 | Vacuum Insulator for Electric Conductors Wall tube sealed in vacuum and protected from weather (see 608,906) |
POCHE, Joseph Arthur |
Wall Tube | |
1899 | ||||||
U | 619,555 | February 14, 1899 | Telegraph Insulator Self-tying screw top |
FRANTZ, Isaac B. |
Self-tying Screw Top | |
U | 619,915 | February 21, 1899 | Tie-Wire or Clasp for Insulators Tie wire clip |
WENTWORTH, Fred W. |
Tie Wire | The Inventor's Novelty Mfg. Co. |
U | 621,661 | March 21, 1899 | Insulator Cleat - self-tying (pivot-mounted) (found on U-184) |
HARLOE, Morton BLOES, Wilton S. |
Cleat | |
U | 623,033 | April 11, 1899 | Lightning Rod Conductor Lightning rod point in the form of a dragon with multiple points in the tail pointing up with numerous little points along the dragon's body that aids in collecting or dissipating the current |
RAUNACHER, Gustav |
Lightning Rod Point | 1/2 to Grant Greenham |
U | 626,065 | May 30, 1899 | Insulator Tree hanger |
HOLMES, Welles E. |
Tree | |
U | 626,592 | June 6, 1899 | Insulator Self-tying screw top |
CARPENTER, John TONN, Charles |
Self-tying Screw Top | |
U | 627,366 | June 20, 1899 | Insulator for Fastening Electric Wires Knob - self-tying |
TRELEAVEN, John |
Knob | Harry Painter and Christopher Turton |
U | 628,343 | July 4, 1899 | Fixing of Insulators for Carrying Electric Line Wires Metal pin with a threaded end for mounting an insulator and below that angular grooves to aid mounting and mortaring in brick, concrete or stone (see gb1899-0002396) |
MENZEL, Werner |
Pin | |
R | 11,759 | July 11, 1899 | Insulation of Electric Wires Uses glass tube sealed from the weather to allow conductor to enter a building (see 608,906) |
POCHE, Joseph Arthur |
Wall Tube | |
U | 628,667 | July 11, 1899 | Insulated Rail Support Third rail type (see stoneware specimen in 1989 CJ) |
KING, Charles K. MEAD, George A. |
Third Rail | |
U | 630,334 | August 8, 1899 | Machine for Making Lightning Rods Machine for making lightning rods that are easily bent to aid in installation |
DODD, West |
Lightning Rod Machine | |
U | 633,173 | September 19, 1899 | Insulator CD 121 and CD 143 with external projections to absorb mechanical shock - horizontal ridges |
WITHYCOMBE, Frederick H. |
Insulator | 11/20 to Clement H. McLeod |
U | 633,174 | September 19, 1899 | Insulator CD 121 and CD 143 with external projections to absorb mechanical shock - spiral ridges |
WITHYCOMBE, Frederick H. |
Insulator | 11/20 to Clement H. McLeod |
U | 633,175 | September 19, 1899 | Insulator CD 121 and CD 143 with external projections to absorb mechanical shock - projections |
WITHYCOMBE, Frederick H. |
Insulator | 11/20 to Clement H. McLeod |
U | 633,176 | September 19, 1899 | Insulator CD 121 and CD 143 with external depressions to absorb mechanical shock |
WITHYCOMBE, Frederick H. |
Insulator | 11/20 to Clement H. McLeod |
U | 634,568 | October 10, 1899 | Insulating Support for Electric Wires CD 309, U-416, under-crossarm type for better protection from rain |
BEAL, Carroll N. |
Insulator | |
U | 636,081 | October 31, 1899 | Lightning Rod Lightning rod and conductors with wind-powered current charging a battery to intermittently pass current through the system to aid in lightning protection |
STUART, Harry J. WOODMAN, David D. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 637,282 | November 21, 1899 | Electric Insulator Tube of asbestos to lead conductor through a wall is made water tight (see 608,906) (see 615,896) |
POCHE, Joseph Arthur |
Insulator | |
1900 | ||||||
U | 648,057 | April 24, 1900 | Third Rail Insulator Third rail insulator designed to allow insulator to rise and fall with movement of the rail. |
RICE, JR, Edwin W. |
Third Rail | General Electric Co. |
U | 650,445 | May 29, 1900 | Insulator Strain type with ""Z"" shaped groove |
ZERTUCHE, Emilio |
Strain | |
U | 652,861 | July 3, 1900 | Overhead Wire Lightning Protector Lightning rod with multiple points (see 637,282) (see reissue 11,759) |
POCHE, Joseph Arthur |
Lightning Rod Point | |
U | 657,574 | September 11, 1900 | High Voltage Insulator Heater (electric) imbedded in insulator body |
SINDING-LARSEN, Alf |
Heater | |
U | 660,140 | October 23, 1900 | Insulator Clamp type ribbed cylindrical 2-piece |
ALLEY, Cassius |
Clamp Type | 1/3 to C. Miller & H. Wagner |
U | 660,271 | October 23, 1900 | Insulating Knob for Electric Light Wiring Knob - self-tying |
HENDERSON, Robert H. HENDERSON, John G. |
Knob | |
U | 664,176 | December 18, 1900 | Electric Insulator Knob - self-tying via screw cap |
RISLER, Emil |
Knob | |
U | 664,301 | December 18, 1900 | Insulator M-2795, top is flattened cone with vertical flange & detachable spout |
STERLING, Richard H. |
Insulator | The Stanley Electric Mfg. Co. |
U | 664,432 | December 25, 1900 | Insulator CD 207? (see 726,846) |
RENAULT, Edward |
Insulator | |
1901 | ||||||
U | 665,986 | January 15, 1901 | Lightning Arrester Metal lightning rod crest along the roof peaks connected to ground |
WOOD, William D. |
Lightning Rod Crest | Henry B. Roach and William M. Potts |
U | 666,586 | January 22, 1901 | Insulator Insulator & crossarm (glass) reinforced with embedded metal wires |
WOOLBERT, Henry W. |
Insulator | |
U | 667,103 | January 29, 1901 | Insulator Slack wire knob with metal suspension clip |
SARGENT, Howard R. |
Slack Wire | General Electric Co. |
U | 667,366 | February 5, 1901 | Lightning Rod Lightning rod with spring metal core wrapped with braided rope conductor |
HANSON, Ebbe J. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 667,882 | February 12, 1901 | Feeder Wire Insulator Mine insulator (similar to Sackett see 903,692) [CD 1025?] |
KING, Charles K. |
Mine | |
U | 669,691 | March 12, 1901 | Insulator for Electric Wires Two-piece self-tying insulator (found on U-184) |
HARLOE, Morton |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | 1/2 to Wilton S. Bloes |
U | 671,876 | April 9, 1901 | Self-Locking Insulator Self-tying screw top |
BEARDSLEY, Willard P. |
Self-tying Screw Top | |
U | 676,881 | June 25, 1901 | Self-Locking Insulator and Pin U-376, U-376A, U-376B, U-376C, U-376D |
ETHERIDGE, Harry |
Insulator | |
U | 678,042 | July 9, 1901 | Rack Insulator Cleat - rack type |
SARGENT, Howard R. |
Cleat | General Electric Co. |
U | 678,195 | July 9, 1901 | Third Rail Insulator Third rail insulator with iron mounting bracket and cap to support the rail |
POTTER, William B. |
Third Rail | General Electric Co. |
U | 679,308 | July 30, 1901 | Insulator Slack wire knob, bracket and suspension clip |
GEISENHONER, Henry |
Slack Wire | General Electric Co. |
U | 679,544 | July 30, 1901 | Insulator for Electric Wires Self-tying miscellaneous |
SHARPE, John E. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | 1/2 to Newton Bartle |
U | 682,709 | September 17, 1901 | Insulator Knob to support underground conduit electric railways |
JENKINS, Wilton F. |
Knob | |
U | 682,831 | September 17, 1901 | Adjustable Insulator Knobs with various fluted sides grouped to hold wire |
MURDOCK, Henry D. |
Knob | |
U | 684,909 | October 22, 1901 | Insulating Bushing Bushing |
COLE, John A. |
Bushing | |
U | 685,776 | November 5, 1901 | Insulator Support Pin sleeve plug with bolt to draw down & expanding sleeve in pin hole |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Pin | |
U | 686,609 | November 12, 1901 | Insulating Support for Electric Wires CD 309.5, Telluride ""Type B"" under-hung combined insulators |
HEMINGRAY, Ralph G. |
Insulator | |
U | 687,230 | November 26, 1901 | Insulator Support Pin with split threads |
HALLETT, Thomas E. |
Pin | |
U | 689,171 | December 17, 1901 | Insulator Insulators (2) with one pinhole |
DUFFY, John F. HERSHEY, Henry B. |
Insulator | |
U | 689,218 | December 17, 1901 | Electrical Insulator Pin sleeve (see design 34,211 for U-966) |
PARKS, Albert F. |
Insulator | Lewis Stillwell |
1902 | ||||||
U | 693,213 | February 11, 1902 | Anchor Fastener for Lightning Conductors Metal clips fitted between bricks in order to secure lightning rod conductor to wall |
BAJOHR, Carl |
Lightning Rod Clip | |
U | 693,555 | February 18, 1902 | Lightning Conductor Lightning rod point comprised of multiple points connected to a coil of conductor in the ground |
LELONG, Achille |
Lightning Rod Point | |
U | 696,665 | April 1, 1902 | Wire Insulator Mine insulator |
BENBOW, William C. |
Mine | The Benbow Co. |
U | 696,958 | April 8, 1902 | Insulator for High Potential Currents Glazeweld technique using thin layer at joint with air space between shells |
GAERTNER, Rudolf |
Glazeweld | Karlsbader Kaolin-Industrie-Gesellschaft |
U | 697,001 | April 8, 1902 | Insulator 2-piece reversible nail-knob “P. E. M. Co. knob” (made by the Porcelain Electric Mfg. Co.) formerly known as the “W. E. split knob”. When Thomas received exclusive right to make and market the knob, it was called Thomas “T. P. I. knob “. |
NICHOLS, William H. |
Knob | 1/2 to Elmer Larrabee |
U | 697,628 | April 15, 1902 | Insulator and Attachment for Electric Wires Self-tying screw top |
JOHNSTON, Chauncey C. |
Self-tying Screw Top | |
U | 698,097 | April 22, 1902 | Electrical Insulator Bushing and bracket to support conductor cable |
BALL, Henry Price |
Bushing | General Incandescent Light Co. |
U | 698,976 | April 29, 1902 | Sleeve for Protecting Insulator Pins Pin sleeve to protect pin |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Pin | |
U | 699,761 | May 13, 1902 | Insulator Lightning rod insulator tie wire knob |
KRETZER, Henry F. |
Lightning Rod Insulator | |
U | 700,463 | May 20, 1902 | Insulator for Electric Circuits CD 301, CD 321 & U-938 (Strengthening ribs skirt to petticoat) |
WALTHER, William J. |
Insulator | |
U | 700,570 | May 20, 1902 | Insulator Supporting Arm Pin assembly for crossarm |
SHARPE, John E. |
Pin | 1/2 to Newton Bartle |
U | 701,063 | May 27, 1902 | Insulator Pin Pin |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Pin | |
U | 701,246 | May 27, 1902 | Insulator Pin and Bracket Pin and bracket for crossarm |
BAILEY, Elbert T. |
Pin | |
U | 701,847 | June 10, 1902 | Insulator CD 317.8, CD 313 & CD 313.1 stacking glass sections |
CONVERSE, Vernon G. |
Insulator | Hemingray ???? |
U | 701,848 | June 10, 1902 | Insulator Stacking glass sections with sections fused or cemented together |
CONVERSE, Vernon G. |
Stack | Hemingray ???? |
U | 702,660 | June 17, 1902 | Process of Making Insulators Glazewelding (Boch variation) with extra glaze to leave air space, biscuit fired, then glaze |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Glazeweld | |
U | 702,661 | June 17, 1902 | Insulator and Process of Manufacturing Same Glazewelding (Boch variation) vitrified shells, pour molten glaze, then cool |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Glazeweld | |
U | 704,172 | July 8, 1902 | Insulator Self-tying screw top |
CALVIN, James E. |
Self-tying Screw Top | 1/2 to Enos Cochran |
U | 705,811 | July 29, 1902 | Insulating Support for Metallic Circuits Stacked multiple insulators to support wire |
ALLEN, John S. |
Stack | |
U | 706,194 | August 5, 1902 | Insulator Strain composed of a ball of composition material with metal members embedded in the ball |
MCCARTHY, Louis |
Strain | |
U | 707,429 | August 19, 1902 | Insulator for Electric Wires CD 207.5; Self-tying twist lock type (see 952,279) (see design 35,462) |
KING, Theodore F. |
Self-tying Twist | |
U | 708,188 | September 2, 1902 | Lightning Rod Lightning rod system with better grounding to make it more sensitive to passing storm |
WILSON, James O. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 710,206 | September 30, 1902 | Apparatus for Transposing Electric Circuit Wires so as to Equalize Induction Transposition bracket |
O'BRIEN, James MATTIMORE, John |
Transposition | |
U | 710,282 | September 30, 1902 | Insulator Block with metal tabs bent to hold wire |
LEFEVER, Edwin |
Block | |
U | 710,297 | September 30, 1902 | Insulator Pin with split wooden cob around curved metal bracket |
PEIRCE, Ralph S. |
Pin | |
U | 711,629 | October 21, 1902 | Insulator Self-tying slot top with wedge keeper |
HOBERT, Clayton |
Self-tying Slot Top | 7/10 to S. Miller & E. Kerper |
U | 712,440 | October 28, 1902 | Insulator Self-tying with slot and screw clamp |
SHREFFLER, James L. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 713,904 | November 18, 1902 | Insulator for Telegraph Lines Self-tying screw top |
MURRAY, John E. |
Self-tying Screw Top | |
U | 715,375 | December 9, 1902 | Insulator CD 109.7, CD 206.5 & U-184 self-tying via three alternate projections |
HARLOE, Morton |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 717,322 | December 30, 1902 | Insulator for High Potential Lines Metal clad suspenion insulator. |
BARRY, Charles E. |
Suspension | General Electric Co. |
U | 717,389 | December 30, 1902 | Third Rail Insulator Third rail insulator mounted on pedestal with metal cap to secure the rail. |
GONZENBACH, Ernest |
Third Rail | |
1903 | ||||||
U | 724,329 | March 31, 1903 | Insulator Self-tying nail-knob with three flanges on top for tying wire around the knob and saw-toothed bottom edge to prevent the knob from turning. |
POLK, Robert H. |
Knob | |
U | 724,351 | March 31, 1903 | Insulated Strain Electrose strain (Brown p. 69) |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 724,848 | April 7, 1903 | Insulator CD 159, wire groove with flat surface for line wire |
GREGORY, Ferdinand W. |
Insulator | |
U | 725,044 | April 14, 1903 | Insulator Tree insulator composed of a ball of glass with embedded wire loops |
CLAYDON, Charles |
Tree | |
U | 726,651 | April 28, 1903 | Electric Wire Support Glass insert in crossarm to insulate a steel pin that supports the conductor |
CULLEN, Beauregard |
Pin | |
U | 726,846 | May 5, 1903 | Insulator for Electric Wires U-181 & CD 207 (sim) self-tying screw top (see 664,432) |
BELL, Joseph R. |
Insulator | |
U | 728,442 | May 19, 1903 | Electric Insulator Self-tying slot top with wedge keeper plug |
BURKE, Edward J. |
Self-tying Slot Top | 1/2 to Cummings & Anderson |
U | 728,805 | May 19, 1903 | Insulator M-2335, M-2785, M-2795 & M-2796 with eave drain & spout (see 664,301) |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Insulator | |
U | 730,805 | June 9, 1903 | Insulator Self-tying slot top |
STROH, William G. |
Self-tying Slot Top | |
U | 731,239 | June 16, 1903 | Telephone Circuit Transposition metal connector for forming loops in line wire |
SORG, Frederich W. |
Transposition | |
U | 732,088 | June 30, 1903 | Insulator for High Tension Currents Bracket clamped around pole for insulator pin |
LEMSTROM, Karl Selim |
Bracket | |
U | 732,665 | June 30, 1903 | Insulating System for Electric Transmission Circuits Bracket to hold multiple insulators for high tension line |
UNDERWOOD, Alvah W. |
Bracket | |
U | 735,212 | August 4, 1903 | Insulator CD 317.7, insulator with glass sleeve (CD 314) |
CONVERSE, Vernon G. |
Insulator | |
U | 737,027 | August 25, 1903 | Insulator Self-tying slot top (see Brown No. 1 p. 128) |
RUTLEDGE, William G. |
Self-tying Slot Top | |
U | 739,147 | September 15, 1903 | Insulator for Electric Wires Self-tying screw top |
BOTTJER, Herman |
Self-tying Screw Top | |
U | 740,314 | September 29, 1903 | Insulator Self-tying slot top |
ROBERTSON, Charles B. ROBERTSON, John J. |
Self-tying Slot Top | |
U | 742,890 | November 3, 1903 | Telephone Tie Wire Tie wire consisting of loop of wire with preformed ends to wrap around the line wire |
MOORE, JR., George F. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 744,631 | November 17, 1903 | Insulator CD 139 combination safety and CD 181.5 |
SCHOENTHALER, Edward F. |
Insulator | 2/3 to W. Parker & J. Finn |
U | 745,284 | November 24, 1903 | Insulator Glazewelding (Boch variation) shells fused together to leave air space, U-926A |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Insulator | |
U | 745,999 | December 8, 1903 | Insulator nail-knob with conical projection on the bottom part that fits in a conical recess in the top part and projections in the wire groove and cap to secure the wire. |
BOWER, Sigmund |
Knob | 1/2 to Joseph Levy |
U | 746,362 | December 8, 1903 | Insulator Hanger or Bracket Bracket for knobs |
MCFEATERS, George H. |
Bracket | |
U | 746,469 | December 8, 1903 | Electrical Wire Support Wire support of cylindrical shape & metal support bolt to underhang wire |
CULLEN, Beauregard |
Wire | |
U | 746,671 | December 15, 1903 | Insulator Self-tying via pivoted locking dogs |
CARTER, Taylor |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
1904 | ||||||
U | 749,335 | January 12, 1904 | Insulator Electrose insulator to hold heavy conductor on top (similar to 578,825) |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 749,867 | January 19, 1904 | Method of Securing Electric Wires Tie wire made from flat ribbon |
KLINE, Alexander |
Tie Wire | |
U | 750,722 | January 26, 1904 | Insulator Metal encased insulator with metal cap to hold cable (Brown p. 25) |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Metal | |
U | 751,459 | February 9, 1904 | Line Insulator Odd arrangement of two ribbed spools supporting a third ribbed spool to support the line wire |
CHESNEY, Cummings C. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 751,664 | February 9, 1904 | Electric Insulator Composition insulator of asbestos (Brown p. 57 & 71) |
LYMAN, Thomas T. |
Composition | H. W. Johns-Manville Co. |
U | 751,739 | February 9, 1904 | Insulator Clamp type |
LINDAL, Peter S. |
Clamp Type | |
U | 751,831 | February 9, 1904 | Insulator Pin Pin (metal) with webs and circular member to support inside surface of skirt |
BULLARD, James H. |
Pin | |
U | 753,399 | March 1, 1904 | Combination Bracket and Knob for Electric Conductors nail-knob with hole in the top and two side groove for tie-wire (see Western Electrician 4-29-1905) |
HUNT, Emory C. |
Knob | 1/2 to Charles Snyder |
U | 754,123 | March 8, 1904 | Insulator Pin Pin (metal) with webs made to reduce weight |
BULLARD, James H. |
Pin | |
U | 756,026 | March 29, 1904 | Insulator Tree hanger |
KINSLEY, William S. BELL, Stewart S. |
Tree | |
U | 756,627 | April 5, 1904 | Insulator Clamp type 2-piece with horseshoe nail holder |
HANSON, John A. LAMBERT, Albert F. |
Clamp Type | |
U | 756,724 | April 5, 1904 | Insulator Cleat - self-tying |
SNODGRASS, John C. |
Cleat | |
U | 757,765 | April 19, 1904 | Insulator Cleat - self-tying |
OSBORNE, John W. |
Cleat | |
U | 758,175 | April 26, 1904 | Insulator CD 1038 tree hanger |
CUTTER, Scott C. |
Insulator | |
U | 758,986 | May 3, 1904 | Tubular Insulator Cylindrical insulator |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Cylinder | |
U | 759,276 | May 10, 1904 | Insulator for Telegraph Wires Self-tying screw top |
HOBERT, Clayton |
Self-tying Screw Top | |
U | 760,620 | May 24, 1904 | Insulator Bracket Bracket with lag screw to mount a glass insulator |
GRANT, Francis Jones |
Bracket | |
U | 761,102 | May 31, 1904 | Insulator Insulator for carrying heavy cables composed of cap over the top to surround the conductor to prevent sparking and electrical leakage |
RANDOLPH, Leonard M. |
Insulator | |
U | 761,760 | June 7, 1904 | Insulator Multipart lily shell design (M-3740) |
CHESNEY, Cummings C. |
Insulator | Stanley Electric Mfg. Co. |
U | 764,384 | July 5, 1904 | Insulating Support for Electric Third Rails Third rail insulator that screws into metal support ahd has a threaded hole in top to receive the metal rail support. |
SLATER, Frederick R. |
Third Rail | Bleecker S. Barnard |
U | 767,948 | August 16, 1904 | Insulator Deadend insulator |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Deadend | |
U | 769,639 | September 6, 1904 | Cleat for Electric Conductors Cleat - 2-piece bolted together |
SARGENT, Howard R. |
Cleat | General Electric Co. |
U | 770,278 | September 20, 1904 | Insulation Rack Cleat - rack type |
FLETCHER, John R. |
Cleat | |
U | 770,962 | September 27, 1904 | Insulator Self-tying groove top and screw wire clamp |
GILL, Jacob F. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 770,999 | September 27, 1904 | Wire Support Metal support shaped such that the conductor is pinched in the V-groove. The metal support fits inside a tubular insulator made of glass, porcelain or rubber that fits in a hole drilled in the crossarm. |
BETTMANN, Charles Frederick ZAPP, John |
Wire Support | |
U | 771,297 | October 4, 1904 | Insulator Oil reservoir for transformer insulator |
CHESNEY, Cummings C. |
Oil | Stanley Electric Mfg. Co. |
U | 771,334 | October 4, 1904 | Third Rail Insulator U-shaped third rail insulator metal caps fitting over each part to support rails. |
STEWART, JR., Samuel B. |
Third Rail | General Electric Co. |
U | 772,553 | October 18, 1904 | Insulator Pin Pin (metal) composed of bars or rods attached to a metal plate |
BULLARD, James H. |
Pin | |
U | 773,733 | November 1, 1904 | Insulator Wall tube with ribs and metal clip |
GREENE, Leon W. |
Wall Tube | |
U | 775,592 | November 22, 1904 | Insulating Support for Electric Third Rails Third rail with two bolts to secure it to the support and a metal cap to secure the rail. |
BARARD, Walter Hubbard |
Third Rail | |
U | 775,812 | November 22, 1904 | Insulator Support Pin design made from sheet metal with partial threads on one side |
FAIRBANKS, Ernest Hayward |
Pin | |
U | 775,986 | November 29, 1904 | Insulator miscellaneous with flared skirt to hold paraffin |
OAKMAN, Samuel |
Miscellaneous | Luther A. Wright |
U | 776,514 | December 6, 1904 | Cleat for Electric Wiring Knob - split |
HUNT, Emory C. |
Knob | 1/2 to C. W. E. Snyder |
U | 776,789 | December 6, 1904 | Insulator Skirts are horizontal |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Skirt | |
U | 778,005 | December 20, 1904 | Electric Insulator Pin hole with groove inside of pin hole & on pin |
BOOKER, Charles |
Pin | |
U | 778,420 | December 27, 1904 | Device for Attaching Insulators to Crossarms miscellaneous device for attaching insulator to crossarm |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Miscellaneous | |
1905 | ||||||
U | 779,402 | January 10, 1905 | Glass Base for Furniture Glass insulator for furniture legs |
ABRAMS, Mary I. |
Piano | |
U | 779,659 | January 10, 1905 | Insulator Suspension type |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Suspension | |
U | 779,828 | January 10, 1905 | Insulator Pin Pin composed of bolt and threads formed in split metal tube |
WOOD, Montraville M. |
Pin | General Electric Co. |
U | 782,676 | February 14, 1905 | Arrangement for Securing Wires on Insulators Tie wire clip |
MACEK, Johann |
Tie Wire | |
U | 783,229 | February 21, 1905 | Locking Insulator Self-tying screw top |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Self-tying Screw Top | |
U | 783,230 | February 21, 1905 | Insulator Support Steel pin supporting Electrose cover composed of threads and gutter at the bottom for transmitting water away from pin |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Pin | |
U | 783,348 | February 21, 1905 | Insulator Knob - self-tying |
WRIGHT, Evans C. |
Knob | 1/2 to Francis McHenry |
U | 785,561 | March 21, 1905 | Wiring Cleat Cleat - self-tying |
LATIMER, John M. |
Cleat | Consolidated Fire Alarm Co. |
U | 786,472 | April 4, 1905 | Insulator for the Conductors of Electric Railways Third rail insulator (England; Ohio Brass) (Brown p. 75) |
WARD, Frank D. FURNISS, Harry C. |
Third Rail | 1/3 to Henry Bradford |
U | 786,690 | April 4, 1905 | Multiple Hood Insulator Electrose multipart pin type (Brown p. 70) |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 786,691 | April 4, 1905 | Strain Electrose strain (Brown p. 69) |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 787,107 | April 11, 1905 | Telegraph or Telephone Wire Insulator Clamp type |
MCDANIEL, Robert J. GRAVES, Salathiel V. |
Clamp Type | Samuel Hudson |
U | 787,442 | April 18, 1905 | Insulator for Electric Wires Protective shield |
FLYNT, Samuel B. MAIDEN, Leaman A. |
Protective Shield | |
U | 789,573 | May 9, 1905 | Insulator Self-tying with metal screw plug in top of crown |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 793,313 | June 27, 1905 | Insulator Split insulator to hold wire in the center hole and split bracket to hold insulator above crossarm to prevent line wire from dropping if insulator breaks |
MOSS, Bertie B. |
Miscellaneous | Leander G. Davis and Milton Hottel |
U | 795,520 | July 25, 1905 | Strain Insulator Deadend composed of multiple parts |
LAPP, John S. WATTS, Arthur S. GODDARD, Walter T. |
Deadend | Locke Insulator Mfg. Co. |
U | 795,521 | July 25, 1905 | Insulator Deadend composed of multiple parts |
LAPP, John S. |
Deadend | Locke Insulator Mfg. Co. |
U | 796,501 | August 8, 1905 | Conductor Rail Holder for Electric Railways Third rail insulator and metal clips and rail holder |
COURTENAY, George L. |
Third Rail | |
U | 796,760 | August 8, 1905 | Lightning Conductor Lightning rod point with multple projections that are plated with platinum and connected to cone-shaped ground rod made of perforated copper sheet and filled with powdered charcoal and buried in a damp layer of soil |
PRICE, Frank E. MCCULLOUGH, William H. |
Lightning Rod Point | |
U | 796,977 | August 8, 1905 | Insulator Pin Pin |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Pin | |
U | 797,050 | August 15, 1905 | Insulator Insulator, split and threaded to screw into hole in crossarm to hold wire |
DUNSMORE, William W. |
Insulator | |
U | 798,235 | August 29, 1905 | Insulator CD 141.7 |
TWIGGS, William R. |
Insulator | |
U | 799,433 | September 12, 1905 | Support Fastener for Lightning Conductors Metal clips fitted in molded concrete or stone in order to secure lightning rod conductor to wall |
BAJOHR, Carl |
Lightning Rod Clip | |
U | 799,726 | September 19, 1905 | Insulator Insulator, split and threaded to screw into hole in crossarm to hold wire |
FOREMAN, Ernest Jay |
Insulator | |
U | 801,196 | October 3, 1905 | Self-Locking Insulator Self-tying slot top |
MATHIAS, Charles L. |
Self-tying Slot Top | 1/2 to Frank Kennedy |
U | 802,015 | October 17, 1905 | Device for Attaching Telephone and Other Wires to Insulators Tie wire with loop and clip to hold line wire |
MCDANIEL, Esek BARR, Michael |
Tie Wire | |
U | 802,096 | October 17, 1905 | Tree Insulator Tree hanger |
DUNTON, Charles W. |
Tree | 1/2 to Frank Field |
U | 802,397 | October 24, 1905 | Insulator for Electric Wires Self-tying screw top |
HUMPHREY, Clarence A. |
Self-tying Screw Top | |
U | 802,498 | October 24, 1905 | Retaining Clip for Third Rail Insulators Retaining clip for third rail insulators to secure the rail. |
COURTENAY, William |
Third Rail | |
U | 803,010 | October 31, 1905 | Insulator Pin with grooved insulator on top of crossarm to catch wire if it falls off of insulator |
MORRIS, Elmer P. |
Pin | |
U | 803,973 | November 7, 1905 | Insulator Clamp type |
BEMIS, George M. |
Clamp Type | |
U | 804,115 | November 7, 1905 | Electrical Insulator Knob - self-tying |
GOODRIDGE, Gilbert W. |
Knob | |
U | 805,169 | November 21, 1905 | Insulator and Wire Clamp Self-tying clamping with lever (see 552,501) |
TAUBOLD, John F. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 805,788 | November 28, 1905 | Electric Strain Insulator Porcelain or glass strain insulator in compression |
FOSTER, Samuel L. |
Strain | |
U | 806,509 | December 5, 1905 | Composite Insulator Multipart insulator made of Electrose with parts screwed together |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Multipart | |
U | 806,588 | December 5, 1905 | Electrical Insulator Oval shaped nail-knob with saddle top for cap to fit over the saddle |
SINCLAIR, Herbert |
Knob | |
U | 806,717 | December 5, 1905 | High Voltage Insulator Skirt (inner) cemented to insulator & extending to crossarm |
THOMAS, George W. |
Skirt | The R. Thomas & Sons Co. |
U | 806,769 | December 12, 1905 | Adjustable Support for Telegraph Line Wires Split cylinder of wood insulator for spacing line wires with external spiral grooves for receiving spiral of wire to hold the halves together and attach to insulator on adjacent wires |
BELL, Jasper N. |
Wood | |
U | 808,222 | December 26, 1905 | Third Rail Insulator Third rail insulator that fits in metal support and cemented metal cap to secure the rail. |
STEWART, JR., Samuel B. |
Third Rail | General Electric Co. |
1906 | ||||||
U | 809,743 | January 9, 1906 | Crossarm for Carrying High-Tension Wires Crossarm and insulators made of glass or other insulating material |
PETERY, Evan E. P. |
Crossarm | 1/2 to Samuel Bowsher |
U | 810,618 | January 23, 1906 | Insulator Clamp Clamp for crown of multipart insulator |
CLARK, Walter G. |
Clamp | |
U | 813,660 | February 27, 1906 | Lightning Conductor Lightning rod and point made of a system of wires across the roof |
MINER, Thomas H. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 814,613 | March 6, 1906 | Insulator Pin Pin (metal) bracket using split sheet metal threads |
MACKEAN, Frank |
Pin | |
U | 814,887 | March 13, 1906 | Insulator Attachment Tie wire camming lever |
SWANSON, Hans |
Tie Wire | |
U | 815,471 | March 20, 1906 | Insulator Knob - split |
RICKS, George L. |
Knob | |
U | 815,506 | March 20, 1906 | Insulator Cleat - self-tying |
BLYNT, Herbert S. |
Cleat | |
U | 818,186 | April 17, 1906 | Insulating Cleat 2-piece single wire cleat |
MURDOCK, Henry D. |
Cleat | |
U | 821,401 | May 22, 1906 | Insulator Self-tying slot top |
CARTER, Taylor |
Self-tying Slot Top | |
U | 821,746 | May 29, 1906 | Insulator Pin - method of cementing into insulator sleeve and attaching to insulator |
RICHARD, Augusto |
Pin | Societa Ceramica Richard-Ginori |
U | 822,211 | May 29, 1906 | Insulator Skirt (bottom) upper end nearly flat with porcelain cap resting on same |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Skirt | |
U | 822,642 | June 5, 1906 | Wood Strain Insulator Wood strain insulator with metal caps on the ends |
WHITE, Thomas C. |
Strain | |
U | 823,461 | June 12, 1906 | Insulator Pin Pin (metal) made of wire loops and sliding grooved, ribbed bar for threads |
BULLARD, James H. |
Pin | |
U | 823,820 | June 19, 1906 | Prong Insulator Ramshorn made of Electrose with lips and spout |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Ramshorn | |
U | 823,912 | June 19, 1906 | Insulator Cylindrical insulator with hole for line wire and hole for tie wire mounted in hole in crossarm and secured with cover over top of crossarm |
BIELE, August |
Insulator | |
U | 824,055 | June 19, 1906 | Insulator Crossover |
ACLY, Harry M. |
Crossover | Stanley Electric Mfg. Co. |
U | 825,795 | July 10, 1906 | Insulator miscellaneous |
BAKER, Melvin F. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 825,954 | July 17, 1906 | Cleat for Electric Wires Knob - split made from wood or composition |
BLAKE, Charles C. |
Knob | |
U | 826,916 | July 24, 1906 | Insulator Clamp type |
BARTLEY, Samuel BARTLEY, William O. |
Clamp Type | |
U | 827,361 | July 31, 1906 | Insulating Support for Electrical Conductors Means to support high voltage conductors using small pintype insulators |
GIBBONEY, William K. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 829,416 | August 28, 1906 | Third Rail Insulator Third rail insulator with 2-part metal cap to secure the rail. |
MCGILL, John J. |
Third Rail | 1/2 to Frank J. Guernsey |
U | 829,646 | August 28, 1906 | Insulator Self-tying with crown clamp on multipart |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | Locke Insulator Mfg. Co. |
U | 830,501 | September 11, 1906 | Protecting Bushing for Electric Circuit Wires Bushing with screw threads |
GOEHST, John H. |
Bushing | Federal Electric Co. |
U | 830,585 | September 11, 1906 | Insulator for Telegraph and Telephone Wires miscellaneous - block held by metal casing |
GRAVES, Salathiel V. MCDANIEL, Samuel H. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 831,168 | September 18, 1906 | Insulator Knob on side of pony insulator similar to British terminal insulator |
LEMBECK, Arthur J. L. |
Knob | 1/2 to John Wall |
U | 831,338 | September 18, 1906 | Insulator Self-tying slot top |
GLICK, Monroe J. |
Self-tying Slot Top | J. Rardin & T. Rardin |
U | 833,877 | October 23, 1906 | Insulator miscellaneous bolted insulator |
GRANT, Francis Jones |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 834,533 | October 30, 1906 | Insulator Knob - split vertically to clamp wire |
NICOLS, James F. |
Knob | 1/2 to C. D. Stevens |
U | 834,567 | October 30, 1906 | Insulator Self-tying twist lock type |
FALKENBERG, Richard A. SIMON, Solomon S. |
Self-tying Twist | |
U | 836,122 | November 20, 1906 | High Potential Insulator Pin of bolt (tapered) in tapered hole (see 685,776) |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Pin | |
U | 838,163 | December 11, 1906 | High Tension Insulator Multipart with multiple petticoats under skirts (M-4325C, M-4415, M-4600) (see ID 5166) |
BAUM, Frank G. |
Insulator | |
U | 838,482 | December 11, 1906 | Insulator for Line Conductors Insulator formed with recesses for pipe pin and metal insert crown |
WEED, James Murray |
Insulator | |
U | 838,537 | December 18, 1906 | Cross Arm for Electrical Construction Steel crossarm with threaded pins on top and threaded holes underneath for hooks |
HAMILTON, Evlyn S. |
Crossarm | |
U | 839,666 | December 25, 1906 | Built up Insulator Oil used in hidden reservoir of multipart insulator made of Electrose |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Oil | |
U | 840,336 | December 25, 1906 | Insulator Knob |
JOHNSON, Alfred |
Knob | |
1907 | ||||||
U | 842,941 | February 5, 1907 | Insulator Multipart insulator with groove on one side and bracing pin to hold against the strain of the line wire |
CLARK, Walter G. |
Multipart | |
U | 843,258 | February 5, 1907 | Insulator Clamp Clamp type metal cable holder |
CLARK, Walter G. |
Clamp Type | The Clark Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 843,259 | February 5, 1907 | Insulator Clamp type metal cable holder |
CLARK, Walter G. |
Clamp Type | The Clark Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 843,844 | February 12, 1907 | Third Rail Insulator Third rail insulator |
REDMAYNE, Robert Norman |
Third Rail | |
U | 844,796 | February 19, 1907 | Insulating Wire Holder Self-tying via spiral slot |
HATCHETT, Andrew |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | 1/3 to Battiste, 1/3 to Porter |
U | 845,544 | February 26, 1907 | Wiring Knob Knob |
GORDON, Waldo C. |
Knob | The Electric Good Mfg Co. |
U | 848,473 | March 26, 1907 | Insulating Clamp Clamp type for cable top of multi |
LEE, Thomas B. |
Clamp Type | |
U | 848,506 | March 26, 1907 | Insulator Pin and Support Therefor Pin made of Electrose |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Pin | |
U | 849,606 | April 9, 1907 | Insulator Self-tying screw top |
GOLDSTEIN, Albion |
Self-tying Screw Top | |
U | 849,731 | April 9, 1907 | Insulator Metal crown cap |
FEUERSTEIN, Siegmund |
Metal | |
U | 849,896 | April 9, 1907 | Insulator Knob with cam device to hold wire |
GRIFFITH, Charles |
Knob | |
U | 851,222 | April 23, 1907 | Insulator Clamp Clamping device to hold conductor cable in crown groove (used on M-3740) |
CLARK, Walter G. |
Insulator | The Clark Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 851,705 | April 30, 1907 | Insulator Roof entry insulator |
STOTZ, Hugo |
Roof | |
U | 852,572 | May 7, 1907 | Lightning Conductor Lightning rod conductor made of braided wire with ends of the wire pushed through the braiding of the other to make a good connection |
MCCULLOUGH, William H. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 852,730 | May 7, 1907 | Insulator U-957, broad skirt extending to crossarm with small threaded porcelain thimble |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Insulator | |
U | 853,743 | May 14, 1907 | Insulating Device Pin made of Electrose with flange on bottom |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Pin | |
U | 853,744 | May 14, 1907 | High Tension Insulator Multipart pintype insulator with large top skirt |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 854,315 | May 21, 1907 | Insulator Clamp type |
STAUFFER, Henry D. |
Clamp Type | |
U | 855,208 | May 28, 1907 | Insulator nail-knob with top part fitting inside the bottom and with an offset nail hole. Specimen was found at Star Porcelain Co. dump with embossed marking IDEAL. |
SINCLAIR, Herbert |
Knob | |
U | 855,253 | May 28, 1907 | Insulator Pin Pin with hollow cast iron cone and thimble |
LEE, JR., William States |
Pin | |
U | 855,261 | May 28, 1907 | Insulator Pin Pin made of Electrose with flanges |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Pin | |
U | 855,355 | May 28, 1907 | High Potential Insulator Electrose multipart insulator for high voltages |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 856,488 | June 11, 1907 | Insulator Pin (metal) using spring for threads |
PEIRCE, JR., Charles L. |
Pin | Peirce Specialty Co. |
U | 856,801 | June 11, 1907 | Insulator Pin (metal) using spring for threads |
PEIRCE, JR., Charles L. |
Pin | Peirce Specialty Co. |
U | 861,275 | July 30, 1907 | Insulator for Electric Wires Cleat - self-tying |
GALLAGHER, Constantine |
Cleat | |
U | 864,599 | August 27, 1907 | Insulator Tie for Electric Wires Tie wire clamp |
BECKETT, James W. BECKETT, William R. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 864,947 | September 3, 1907 | Clamp for Electric Wires Knob |
BUFFINTON, Elisha W. |
Knob | 1/2 to Marietta Huggett |
U | 865,473 | September 10, 1907 | Break Arm for Electric Wiring Adjustable steel bracket for pintype insulators for crossarms, buildings, etc. |
ARTHUR, Walter A. |
Bracket | |
U | 865,697 | September 10, 1907 | Insulator Self-tying via side slot |
HENDERSON, Robert E. KING, John N. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | 1/4 to Williams, 1/4 to James King |
U | 866,596 | September 17, 1907 | Insulator Self-tying via cylindrical slot with screw threads |
MORTON, William A. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 867,901 | October 8, 1907 | Insulator CD 110, CD 147 & CD 150 spiral extension above wire groove to facilitate removing or installing the insulator without the need to remove the tie-wire. |
BARCLAY, John C. |
Insulator | |
U | 868,122 | October 15, 1907 | Electric Insulator Multipart with glass skirt and two-piece head similar to Locke 25 |
POINAN, Francis J. |
Multipart | |
U | 868,530 | October 15, 1907 | Telegraph and Telephone Insulator Hanger type with slots for two wires |
COOPER, John A. |
Hanger | |
U | 869,163 | October 22, 1907 | Insulator Cleat for corners |
DEVINE, William J. |
Cleat | |
U | 869,403 | October 29, 1907 | Strain Insulator Strain insulator made of a ball with two loop connectors |
ANDERSON, Albert |
Strain | Albert & J M Anderson Mfg. Co |
U | 869,404 | October 29, 1907 | Strain Insulator Strain insulator made of a ball with two loop connectors |
ANDERSON, Albert |
Strain | Albert & J M Anderson Mfg. Co |
U | 869,873 | November 5, 1907 | Insulator Odd cylindrical insulator mounted vertically in a slitted bracket |
BASS, Duncan M. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 870,187 | November 5, 1907 | Wall Insulator Wall tube with skirts |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Wall Tube | |
U | 870,486 | November 5, 1907 | Conducting Wire Support and Insulator Split insulator with external threads to screw into hole in crossarm to hold line wire |
WISTNER, Harvey W. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 872,216 | November 26, 1907 | Insulator Self-tying with cam lever |
BODLEY, Homer D. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 872,569 | December 3, 1907 | System of Insulation for High Voltage Electric Conductors Insulator system for high voltage conductors |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Insulator | |
U | 872,756 | December 3, 1907 | Insulator Self-tying screw top |
SCHERER, Frederick C. FASHBAUGH, Henry C. |
Self-tying Screw Top | |
U | 872,993 | December 3, 1907 | Insulator Cleat |
DEEM, Arthur S. |
Cleat | 1/2 to Issac Bear |
U | 873,154 | December 10, 1907 | Two Male T Lightning rod ""T"" coupling |
MILLER, George A. |
Lightning Rod Coupling | St. Louis Lightning Rod Co. |
U | 873,456 | December 10, 1907 | Wire-Carrying Cross Arm and Insulator Therefor Odd system using a split crossarm, split insulators fitted into notches in crossarm where top half of crossarm holds the insulators in place |
OTTINGER, Edwin C. |
Miscellaneous | Jennie E. Ottinger, Walter S. Ottinger, Sr., Samuel H. Bair |
U | 873,700 | December 10, 1907 | Rotating Bracket for the Suspension of Electric Wires Steel pin that will swing horizontally when line wire is brushed by movement of tree limbs |
BUCKBEE, Charles E. |
Pin | |
U | 874,445 | December 24, 1907 | Insulator Cleat - self-tying |
SHEARS, Albert L. |
Cleat | |
1908 | ||||||
U | 875,902 | January 7, 1908 | Means for Insulating the Supports of Electric Conduits Use of multiple caps made of paper, felt, etc. over the threads of a pin in order to make the insulator fit tight on the pin and provide additional insulation |
EGNER, Carl Emil |
Pin | |
U | 876,160 | January 7, 1908 | Clamp Bracket to hold insulator spool near end of crossarm |
FARIS, Winn D. |
Bracket | 1/2 to Frank B. CHAPIN |
U | 876,828 | January 14, 1908 | Insulator Composition design of reinforced concrete |
MCNUTT, Ross C. |
Composition | |
U | 876,939 | January 21, 1908 | Insulator Cylinder, solid ribbed, to support wire |
BUCK, Harold W. |
Cylinder | |
U | 877,101 | January 21, 1908 | Clip for Fixing Conducting Wires to Insulators Tie wire consisting of long links that fits around the insulator with a plate to secure the line wire against the insulator |
MACEK, Johann |
Tie Wire | |
U | 877,242 | January 21, 1908 | Insulator Pin Pin with metal shank and bolt |
SNAPP, Delos V. FRAHER, Charles W. |
Pin | |
U | 877,442 | January 21, 1908 | Lightning Rod Lightning rod made of sheet metal with bent or curved under edges |
MAST, Lavake L. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 878,302 | February 4, 1908 | Insulator nail-knob, square shaped with reversible matching halves |
MARKEL, Harley R. |
Knob | |
U | 878,520 | February 11, 1908 | Means for Tying Wires to Insulators, etc. Tie wire method |
GERDON, Lewis W. |
Tie Wire | 1/2 to Edwin P. Barnes |
U | 878,646 | February 11, 1908 | High Potential Insulator Wall through bushing with multitude of petticoats |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Wall Tube | |
U | 878,870 | February 11, 1908 | Insulator Support Pin with metal shank and bolt |
CREAGHEAD, Thomas J. |
Pin | |
U | 878,949 | February 11, 1908 | Electric Wire Insulator Crossover |
HANSON, John H. |
Crossover | |
U | 879,033 | February 11, 1908 | Insulators for Electric Wires Knob |
CALDWELL, John |
Knob | |
U | 879,068 | February 11, 1908 | Insulator for High Tension Currents Odd electrose insulator with large hood over the top |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 880,121 | February 25, 1908 | Electrical Insulator Knob wiring insulator composed of two or more discs to secure individual wires from each other and the supporting nail or screw. |
BOLTON, Daniel G. |
Knob | |
U | 880,203 | February 25, 1908 | Insulator Suspension insulator with petticoat |
DUNCAN, John D. E. |
Suspension | |
U | 880,971 | March 3, 1908 | Insulator Tie wire over top seat & through pin |
CARTER, George W. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 881,967 | March 17, 1908 | Electric Insulator U-185 |
SLUSSER, Charles R. |
Insulator | |
U | 882,095 | March 17, 1908 | Wire Tie for Insulators Tie wire clip |
CALLANE, Waldo E. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 882,803 | March 24, 1908 | Insulator CD 211 |
STORROR, Leonard W. |
Insulator | |
U | 882,979 | March 24, 1908 | Strain Insulator Wood strain insulator with metal caps on each end and special eye to receive a hook |
TERRY, William C. |
Strain | The MacAllen Co. |
U | 883,227 | March 31, 1908 | Insulator Odd cylindrical insulator with slot of top to hold line wire and threaded exterior to screw into a hold bored in the crossarm and a set screw on top to secure the line wire |
PADDEN, Edward F. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 883,303 | March 31, 1908 | Security Lightning Arrester Lightning rod with multiple separate points arranged along the conductor on the edges of the roof |
DRAKE, William E. |
Lightning Rod Point | |
U | 883,397 | March 31, 1908 | Insulator Suspension insulator made of a rod of porcelain |
GODDARD, Walter T. LAPP, John S. |
Suspension | The Locke Insulator Mfg. Co. |
U | 883,823 | April 7, 1908 | Insulator Support Pin with coiled spring for threads |
PEIRCE, JR., Charles L. |
Pin | Peirce Specialty Co. |
U | 884,142 | April 7, 1908 | Insulator Cylindrical insulator with spiraling ribs to screw insulator into crossarm, center groove to hold line wire, external grooves to carry water away and drip points or serrations to allow water to drip down |
FOREMAN, Ernest Jay |
Crossarm | |
U | 884,641 | April 14, 1908 | Hanging Insulator Suspension with multipart shells and cable clamp |
CLARK, Walter G. |
Suspension | |
U | 885,678 | April 21, 1908 | Insulator for Heavy Currents Heavy duty Electrose insulator that was bolted to supports and had several horizontal flanges or skirts. |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 886,774 | May 5, 1908 | Wire Tie Tie wire consisting of a J-shaped wire looped on each end to secure it to the line wire |
DREW, Harry A. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 887,107 | May 12, 1908 | Wire Fastener for Insulators Wire fastener for crown wire groove of insulator |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Wire | |
U | 887,336 | May 12, 1908 | Electric Insulator Radio antenna strain insulator made weatherproof with a metal cover. |
MIETH, Herman |
Radio Antenna | |
U | 887,520 | May 12, 1908 | Insulator Knob - self-tying |
REHLING, John W. |
Knob | |
U | 887,578 | May 12, 1908 | Hanger for Electric Wires Tree type - swinging |
BEYER, David S. |
Tree | |
U | 887,896 | May 19, 1908 | Tie Wire Clamp Cable clamp to hold conductor in top groove of insulator consisting of two flat metal strips with eyelets on each end to receive the cable clamp |
WRIGLEY, George |
Cable Clamp | |
U | 887,930 | May 19, 1908 | Means for Attaching Line Wires to Insulators Tie wire clip |
ELLIOTT, Chester J. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 887,996 | May 19, 1908 | Combined Insulator and Lamp Hanger Hanger for lamp |
BURGE, James M. |
Hanger | |
U | 888,154 | May 19, 1908 | Insulator Clamp type |
FRIEND, Howard |
Clamp Type | 1/2 to Walter Stevens |
U | 888,318 | May 19, 1908 | Third Rail Insulator Third rail insulator with metal cap to secure the rail. |
DELLOYE, Lucien Henri |
Third Rail | Societe Anonyme des Manufactures Des Glaces et Produits Chimiques de Saint-Gobain |
U | 888,616 | May 26, 1908 | Insulator CD 109.7 self-tying with fingers |
JOHNSON, Chauncey C. |
Insulator | 45/100 to John Watson |
U | 888,763 | May 26, 1908 | Line Wire Fastener Tie wire replacement consisting of wire, metal strap, and lever |
STANTON, Fafayette |
Tie Wire | 5/100 to Forsyth Mfg. Co. |
U | 889,884 | June 2, 1908 | Insulator Wireholder comprising two spools and metal holder |
STRONG, M. Harrison |
Wireholder | 1/2 to Solomon E. Bronson |
U | 890,891 | June 16, 1908 | Insulator Pin Bracket to hold two insulators vertically |
DORFF, Conrad J. |
Bracket | Fredric Greer |
U | 891,955 | June 30, 1908 | Insulator Self-tying insulator attached to top of crossarm consisting of a plate with two knobs to wrap the line wire around |
SANDLIN, William C. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | 1/3 to Arthur Moulton and 1/3 to C. W. Savage |
U | 892,822 | July 7, 1908 | Pole Top Cap Metal pole top cap with insulator support and lateral extension to support protector wire |
FRASER, James William |
Bracket | |
U | 893,265 | July 14, 1908 | Insulator Multipart insulator where parts are screwed together |
RICHARD, Augusto |
Multipart | |
U | 893,285 | July 14, 1908 | Electric Cable Insulator Terminal insulator providing a tight seal between conductor running down through the center of the insulator |
TOMPKINS, Edward M. |
Insulator | |
U | 894,201 | July 28, 1908 | Insulator Pin with a threaded wooden block making up one-half of the thimble and metal projection on the other side contacting the threads to keep the wooden half pressed against the pinhole |
HALLETT, Thomas E. |
Pin | |
U | 894,616 | July 28, 1908 | Insulator and Wire Clamp U-401 and U-401A, insulator & wire clamp |
FAY, John L. |
Insulator | |
U | 895,171 | August 4, 1908 | Cable Hanger Cable hanger for two part Duncan suspension |
DUNCAN, John D. E. |
Suspension | |
U | 895,916 | August 11, 1908 | Lightning Rod Terminal Lightning rod terminal with a broad compartment filled with charcoal to aid in conductivity |
TURNER, John P. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 896,934 | August 25, 1908 | Insulator Strain insulator (assigned to Westinghouse) (see article 12236) |
NIKONOW, John P. |
Strain | |
U | 897,669 | September 1, 1908 | Insulator Knob - self-tying |
SIEGWART, Frank J. |
Knob | |
U | 898,921 | September 15, 1908 | Insulator Dry-spot, English screw cap design |
PURVES, Thomas F. SINNOTT, John |
Dry-spot | |
U | 900,917 | October 13, 1908 | Insulator Self-tying miscellaneous |
DOBSON, Grant |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | 1/2 to Richard Ohloff |
U | 902,262 | October 27, 1908 | Insulator Protector Covering for insulator |
SPARKS, Robert Romney |
Covering | |
U | 902,455 | October 27, 1908 | Transposition Bracket for Insulators Transposition bracket |
SKINNER, James E. |
Transposition | |
U | 903,692 | November 10, 1908 | Feeder Wire Insulator Mine insulator (Sackett type, similar to 667,882) |
FINCKEL, George M. |
Mine | The Sackett Mine Supply Co. |
U | 903,875 | November 17, 1908 | System of Electrical Insulation System of multipart insulator arranged in sequence to support high tension lines |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Suspension | |
U | 904,069 | November 17, 1908 | Insulator Strain insulator to electrically disconnect the circuit. (see reissue 13,526) |
KEMPTON, Williard H. |
Strain | The Johns-Pratt Co. |
U | 904,370 | November 17, 1908 | Disk Strain Insulator Electrose suspension, small strain specimen marked with this patent and 927,186 |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 904,592 | November 24, 1908 | Electrical Conductor Support Multipart insulator attached on top to a bracket and has hook pin screwed in pinhole to hang line wire below |
ALLEN, John Scott |
Multipart | |
U | 904,969 | November 24, 1908 | Lightning Rod Lightning rod with Y-shaped tubular support from the point down to the conductor with slip collar attaching the Y support to the conductor |
KRESS, George R. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 905,014 | November 24, 1908 | Flexible Suspension for Conductors Electrose suspension system |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 905,141 | December 1, 1908 | Insulator Strain similar to CD 1130, CD 1131, CD 1138, CD 1140, CD 1142 but with intersecting grooves |
BOGUE, Lawrence L. |
Insulator | |
U | 905,414 | December 1, 1908 | Metallic Insulator Pin Pin, split metal |
ETTE, Charles G. |
Pin | Ette Investment Co. |
U | 905,940 | December 8, 1908 | High Tension Insulator Rainshed for conductor supported by crown |
SEMENZA, Guido |
Rainshed | |
U | 906,003 | December 8, 1908 | Insulator Pin Pin (metal) with split threads for cushion material and wedge end in crossarm |
ETTE, Charles G. |
Pin | Ette Investment Co. |
U | 907,251 | December 22, 1908 | Electrical Wiring Knob nail-knob with side projection on each part to secure the wire. |
LAWRENCE, Harry W. |
Knob | |
U | 907,406 | December 22, 1908 | Insulator for High Tension Lines Suspension insulator made of a thick rod of glass or porcelain with an inner rod made of hickory wood, which has a high tensile strength. There is a metal cap on each end screwed onto each end of the wooden rod and over the glass or porcelain rod. |
ROWE, Norman |
Suspension | |
U | 907,788 | December 29, 1908 | Insulator Clip Tie wire clip |
HALL, Alphonso R. |
Tie Wire | 1/2 to Lynn Maxson |
U | 907,834 | December 29, 1908 | Insulator Slack wire holder with nail spike |
MARSHALL, George B. |
Slack Wire | |
U | 908,089 | December 29, 1908 | Insulator Miscellaneous |
GIBSON, James C. |
Miscellaneous | 1/2 to A. H. Smith |
1909 | ||||||
U | 909,935 | January 19, 1909 | Protected Insulator Protective shield |
REA, John H. B. |
Protective Shield | |
U | 910,799 | January 26, 1909 | Insulator Pin Pin (metal) split & bent on each end to hold thimble on pin & pin in crossarm |
EDMISTON, Samuel J. |
Pin | |
U | 911,429 | February 2, 1909 | Cleat for Electric Wires Cleat - L shaped for curves |
MCLENNAN, Roderick |
Cleat | |
U | 911,973 | February 9, 1909 | Insulating High-Voltage Transmission-Lines Use of steel coil attached to insulator (instead of the conductor) to offer resistance to control lightning surge and protect the insulator |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Lightning | The Locke Insulator Mfg. Co. |
U | 912,364 | February 16, 1909 | Insulator for Electrically Charges Wires Tube for routing wires through wood with spring clip attached to the outside of the tube to prevent the tube from slipping out. |
CONRAD, Stonewall Jackson |
Wall Tube | |
U | 912,501 | February 16, 1909 | High Tension Insulator Large covers for insulators to protect them from rain and thus reduce electrical leakage |
SODEN, John K. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 913,439 | February 23, 1909 | Disk Insulator Electrose pintype insulator with multiple parts and skirts |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 914,837 | March 9, 1909 | Line Support Tie wires wrapped around the neck of the insulator and clamped to the conductor on each end. |
HILLIARD, John D. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 915,330 | March 16, 1909 | Insulator and Wire Clamp Self-tying twist lock type |
BLACKBURN, Jasper |
Self-tying Twist | |
U | 915,406 | March 16, 1909 | Insulator Clamp type |
BARTLEY, Samuel BARTLEY, William O. |
Clamp Type | |
U | 917,031 | April 6, 1909 | Insulator for High Tension transmission lines Insulator with weakening grooves in top skirt |
EVELETH, Charles E. |
Insulator | General Electric Co. |
U | 917,207 | April 6, 1909 | Insulator Knob with offset screw |
WEBER, JR., August |
Knob | August Weber, Sr. |
U | 917,501 | April 6, 1909 | Third Rail Insulator Electrose third rail insulator. |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Third Rail | |
U | 917,785 | April 13, 1909 | Insulating Support for High Tension Conductors Suspension support system |
MERSHON, Ralph D. |
Suspension | |
U | 918,127 | April 13, 1909 | Insulator miscellaneous - specially shaped crown slot to hold wire |
CLARK, Walter G. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 918,339 | April 13, 1909 | System for Insulation for High voltage Electric Conductors Insulator multiples |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Insulator | |
U | 918,905 | April 20, 1909 | Insulator Clamp type with split ring and lag screw |
POND, Benjamin A. |
Clamp Type | |
U | 919,386 | April 27, 1909 | Insulator Nail knob made by Cook Pottery Co. known as the ""Wedge"" for holding two wires (see article 7273) |
SCHAUB, Ferdinand |
Knob | |
U | 922,477 | May 25, 1909 | Electric Line Insulator Self-tying with side grooves |
HENRY, Robert |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 925,561 | June 22, 1909 | Suspension of High Tension Lines Suspension system for high tension transmission |
BUCK, Harold W. HEWLETT, Edward M. |
Suspension | General Electric Co. |
U | 926,521 | June 29, 1909 | Method of Protecting Buildings from Lightning Method of improving lightning protection by keeping the roof cool with air or water |
TOTTEN, Robert C. |
Lightning Rod System | |
U | 926,906 | July 6, 1909 | Distributing Insulator Bracket Bracket with spools for tying off drop lines |
STADERMANN, Albert L. |
Bracket | |
U | 927,186 | July 6, 1909 | High Potential Strain Insulator Electrose strain insulator, specimen marked with this patent |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 927,187 | July 6, 1909 | Insulator Electrose disk insulator |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 927,321 | July 6, 1909 | Insulator Wire grooves undercut to hold wire |
BOND, John T. |
Wire | |
U | 928,010 | July 13, 1909 | Cross Arm Fitting and Insulator Support Steel bracket that fits and clamps around the crossarm, specimens manufactured by St. Louis Malleable Casting Co., St. Louis, MO |
WAY, Sylvester B. |
Bracket | |
U | 928,709 | July 20, 1909 | Insulator for Third Rails Third rail insulator made of Electrose |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Third Rail | |
U | 929,878 | August 3, 1909 | Insulator U-183 |
RANSON, Joseph W. |
Insulator | |
U | 930,527 | August 10, 1909 | Automatically Adjustable Strain Insulator House Fixture Wireholder for strain service and attached to a house for a drop wire |
BURGE, Charles S. |
Wireholder | |
U | 930,750 | August 10, 1909 | Insulator Protective shield & splash preventor on pin under insulator |
GRAHAM, Charles M. |
Protective Shield | |
U | 930,751 | August 10, 1909 | Reinforced Wooden Support for Insulators Splash preventor horizontal on pin under insulator |
GRAHAM, Charles M. |
Splash | |
U | 931,507 | August 17, 1909 | Insulator for Electric Wires Self-tying miscellaneous |
SILER, Aaron V. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | 1/2 to Andrew Siler |
U | 932,523 | August 31, 1909 | Insulator for Third Rails Third rail insulator. |
WEAVER, Eugene M. |
Third Rail | |
U | 934,352 | September 14, 1909 | Line Wire Connector Tie wire clip (U.S. Army) |
PRATT, John Sedgwick |
Tie Wire | |
U | 934,463 | September 21, 1909 | Cleat for Electric Wires Cleat for ceiling wires and fixtures |
RITTER, William F. |
Cleat | |
U | 937,140 | October 19, 1909 | Non-detachable Insulator Pin permanently fixed to the insulator via slotted pinhole |
BARTLETT, Harry MACCALLUM, Alexander P. |
Pin | |
U | 937,515 | October 19, 1909 | Insulator Pin Pin (metal) with hollow threaded end |
DORFF, Conrad J. |
Pin | Fredric Greer |
U | 937,736 | October 19, 1909 | Insulator Pin with spring to fit into threads |
DUMBOLTON, Perry S. FRANZ, Frank |
Pin | |
U | 937,984 | October 26, 1909 | Insulator Bracket Bracket to mount insulator in mortar between bricks |
BROWN, Edward V. |
Bracket | 1/2 to Adolph Day |
U | 938,137 | October 26, 1909 | Lightning Rod Lightning rod coupling not made of copper but maintaining a copper contact |
GOETZ, Julius F. |
Lightning Rod Coupling | |
U | 940,034 | November 16, 1909 | Wire-supporting Device Tie wire clip |
LEADON, JR., John M. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 940,742 | November 23, 1909 | Water Retaining and Conveying Attachment for Cable Lightning Rods Method of retaining water in the ground to aid in conducting the current to ground |
SIMPSON, Harvey |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 941,032 | November 23, 1909 | Process of Manufacturing Insulators Press to mold and produce composition strain insulator |
MCCARTHY, Louis |
Press | The Macallen Co. |
U | 942,086 | December 7, 1909 | Support and Insulator Complicated insulator made of two plates of glass secured in a wooden box |
LINDSAY, Edward F. |
Insulator | |
U | 944,259 | December 28, 1909 | Insulator Self-tying miscellaneous |
DENNLER, August G. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | 1/3 to William Quigg |
1910 | ||||||
U | 945,350 | January 4, 1910 | Insulator Two part insulator fitted in the underside of the crossarm. |
TINSLEY, Addison B. |
Under Crossarm | |
U | 946,623 | January 18, 1910 | Insulator for Electric lines Metal cap cemented on crown to hold wire in crown or side groove |
VARNEY, Theodore |
Cap | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 946,722 | January 18, 1910 | Insulator Clamp Replacement for a tie wire consisting of a curved or looped bolt and metal strap to bolt on the insulator and clamp the line wire securely |
CLARK, Walter G. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 947,094 | January 18, 1910 | Insulator Clamp type |
BURTON, Edward |
Clamp Type | |
U | 947,274 | January 25, 1910 | Suspension Device for Insulators Suspension with ball and socket coupling |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Suspension | The Akron Hi-Potential Porcelain Co. |
U | 947,516 | January 25, 1910 | Insulator miscellaneous horizontal insulator with conductor supported on periphery of crown |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Miscellaneous | Locke Insulator Mfg. Co. |
U | 947,885 | February 1, 1910 | Insulator Suspension insulator and clamp support system |
CONE, William S. |
Suspension | |
U | 948,321 | February 8, 1910 | Knob Insulator Knob or spool to support a pair of insulation covered wires |
GRACE, Sergius P. |
Knob | Western Electric Co. |
U | 949,604 | February 15, 1910 | System of Insulation Thimble shaped suspension insulator separated by tubular insulator |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Thimble | |
U | 950,181 | February 22, 1910 | Lightning Rod Support Lightning rod tripod support |
MAHER, Jeremiah J. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 950,454 | February 22, 1910 | Lightning Rod Conductor cable made by spiralling one wire around a straight wire and making a cable using multiple pairs |
MOORE, George J. |
Lightning Rod | Moore Brothers Lightning Rod Co. |
U | 951,411 | March 8, 1910 | Lightning Protector for Buildings Lightning rod system using a hollow metal crest with multiple points and connected to gutters |
ANDERSON, John P. A. |
Lightning Rod Crest | |
U | 951,505 | March 8, 1910 | Insulating Tube Tree hanger comprised of split tube |
MATHER, Thomas T. |
Tree | |
U | 954,329 | April 5, 1910 | Insulator Protecting Apparatus Multipart protected by arcing ring |
NICHOLSON, Lloyd C. |
Multipart | |
U | 954,350 | April 5, 1910 | Insulator Wire groove on top with enlarged crown to aid in tying (see 1,229,272) |
SILER, Andrew J. |
Wire | 1/3 to Aaron Siler & 1/3 to Sumner Siler |
U | 954,596 | April 12, 1910 | Insulator Knob (Fireplug) |
STADERMANN, Albert L. |
Knob | |
U | 955,065 | April 12, 1910 | Insulator miscellaneous oddball |
HARDIN, Cornelious C. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 955,661 | April 19, 1910 | Insulator Under crossarm type (see 1,694,415) |
MOORE, William Enoch |
Under Crossarm | |
U | 959,929 | May 31, 1910 | High Voltage Switch High voltage switch utilizing a string of suspension insulators |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Switch | Locke Insulator Mfg. Co. |
U | 961,646 | June 14, 1910 | Insulator Self-tying screw top with slotted top |
REUSCH, William L. |
Self-tying Screw Top | |
U | 963,496 | July 5, 1910 | Lightning Conductor Point and Point Rod Protector Means of protection lightning rods and points from oxidation when used on stacks |
BAJOHR, Carl |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 963,830 | July 12, 1910 | Lightning Rod Construction Lightning rod Y-shaped tubular support for points |
THOMPSON, Thomas |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 964,297 | July 12, 1910 | Lightning Rod Upright Lightning attached to conductor with bracket formed out of sheet metal and bolted to rod |
MOORE, George J. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 964,586 | July 19, 1910 | Insulator Knob - self-tying |
TUFTS, JR., John R. |
Knob | 1/2 to F. W. Clark |
U | 964,737 | July 19, 1910 | Insulated Distributor for Electric Service Wires Wireholder for multiple drop wires suspended under the crossarm |
ASHLEY, John B. |
Wireholder | |
U | 965,207 | July 26, 1910 | Electric Cable Lightning Rod Conductor cable made from straight wires |
MAST, Louis L. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 965,723 | July 26, 1910 | Insulator nail-knob with ball holder. Known as the Paragon knob, which was sold by the Paragon Electric Co. |
MALTHANER, John F. |
Knob | |
U | 966,583 | August 9, 1910 | Insulator Protecting Apparatus Multipart protected by arcing ring |
NICHOLSON, Lloyd C. |
Multipart | |
U | 966,584 | August 9, 1910 | Protecting Apparatus for Insulators Suspension protected by arcing ring |
NICHOLSON, Lloyd C. |
Suspension | |
U | 966,882 | August 9, 1910 | Attachment of Telegraph and similar Line Wires to Insulators Tie wire clip |
BANDFIELD, William E. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 967,649 | August 16, 1910 | Means of Visibly Indicating Faulty Insulators Colored flammable cap that fits over the top of an insulator that will burn away during an arc indicating that the insulator may be damaged |
LINKE, Charles |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 970,078 | September 13, 1910 | Insulator Self-tying via side mounted device |
MEURLING, John A. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 970,642 | September 20, 1910 | Lightning Conductor Inexpensive and easily installed lightning rod system made of a conductor wire strung through a chain |
REDMOND, Edmond |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 971,322 | September 27, 1910 | Mine Insulator Mine hanger insulator (see GB191027804) |
SPEAKMAN, Charles W. |
Mine | |
U | 971,619 | October 4, 1910 | Insulator Clamp type |
KLUGH, John T. |
Clamp Type | |
U | 971,683 | October 4, 1910 | Insulator Knob |
MARKEL, Harley R. |
Knob | |
U | 971,785 | October 4, 1910 | Tree Insulator U-187 |
PIERCE, Alfred L. |
Insulator | 1/2 to Spalding K. Long |
U | 972,994 | October 18, 1910 | Insulator Insulator base curve to fit flush with matching curved top of crossarm |
CAMPBELL, John H. |
Insulator | |
U | 973,204 | October 18, 1910 | Insulating System for High Potential Electric Conductors Suspension insulator multiples |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Mfg. Co. |
U | 973,409 | October 18, 1910 | Insulated Hanger Tree hanger comprised of cylinder with center groove |
CRABBE, Edward |
Tree | |
U | 974,177 | November 1, 1910 | Insulator for High Tension transmission systems Suspension insulator with yieldable slugs to distribute strain pressure |
NOEGGERATH, Jakob E. |
Suspension | General Electric Co. |
U | 974,207 | November 1, 1910 | Insulator Support Bracket for 3-phase circuit using multipart insulator oriented in shape of > |
THOMPSON, Warren Ray |
Bracket | H. M. Byllesby & Co. |
U | 974,396 | November 1, 1910 | Lightning Rod Lightning conductor composed of a water-retaining fibrous cored covered by a helical winding with a braided wire covering |
KRESS, Edward J. |
Lightning Rod | William M. Leatherman |
U | 974,610 | November 1, 1910 | Strain Insulator Suspension made from Electrose |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Suspension | |
U | 974,672 | November 1, 1910 | Insulator Suspension insulator |
JOHNSTON, Robert M. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 977,262 | November 29, 1910 | Insulating Hanger Knob - self-tying |
BIGHAM, Neal Jay |
Knob | Harry A. Robertson |
U | 979,840 | December 27, 1910 | Insulator Base Insulator base to support a high voltage insulator on a building roof to allow the conductor to enter the roof |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Insulator Base | Locke Insulator Mfg. Co. |
1911 | ||||||
U | 980,495 | January 3, 1911 | Wire Retainer and Insulator Guard Self-tying via wire retainer & insulator guard |
CRAWFORD, JR., George W. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 981,074 | January 10, 1911 | Split-knob Insulator Knob triangular shaped |
DUPONT, Henry H. |
Knob | |
U | 983,039 | January 31, 1911 | Insulator Protector Protective shield |
FIELD, John E. |
Protective Shield | |
U | 984,175 | February 14, 1911 | Lightning Rod Means of directing rain water down into the ground tip and retain the water in the ground to aid in conduction of the current to ground |
YARIAN, Charles E. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 985,707 | February 28, 1911 | Insulator Support Pin of bent metal with flat clips to screw in threads in insulator |
SCHEIBLE, Albert |
Pin | |
U | 986,213 | March 7, 1911 | Insulating Cap miscellaneous |
PHELPS, James C. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 986,702 | March 14, 1911 | Insulator Self-tying slot top |
FRIEND, David H. |
Self-tying Slot Top | |
U | 989,231 | April 11, 1911 | Insulator Support Knob bracket |
CHAMBERLAIN, Wilbur L. |
Knob | |
U | 992,397 | May 16, 1911 | Insulator Self-tying screw top |
ANDERSON, Milton E. |
Self-tying Screw Top | |
U | 992,462 | May 16, 1911 | Insulator Shield acting as a roof over the insulator |
WEICKER, William |
Shield | Porzellanfabrik Kahla, Filiale Hermsdorf Klosterlausnitz |
U | 992,570 | May 16, 1911 | Insulator Knob with reversible L-shaped halves to better grip the wire and without projections that might get damaged during shipment. |
MARKEL, Harley R. |
Knob | |
U | 992,595 | May 16, 1911 | Insulator Line Attaching Device Tie wire clip |
RIDENOUR, Lertin W. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 995,123 | June 13, 1911 | Insulator Pin Pin, metal with threaded bushing |
ETTE, Charles G. |
Pin | Ette Investment Co. |
U | 995,638 | June 20, 1911 | Brace for Lightning Rod Tops Lightning rod tripod to support rod with ball ornament |
SHINN, William C. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 996,312 | June 27, 1911 | Insulator Cleat - clamp type |
CHILDRESS, Thornten D. |
Cleat | |
U | 996,782 | July 4, 1911 | Insulator Crossover |
MOORE, William S. |
Crossover | |
U | 998,073 | July 18, 1911 | Electric Insulator Pin, metal split, hollow threads and cushion material in the split |
CHAFFIN, George W. |
Pin | |
U | 998,359 | July 18, 1911 | High Voltage Insulator Suspension type |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Mfg. Co. |
U | 999,414 | August 1, 1911 | High Tension Strain Insulator Electrose strain insulator |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Strain | |
U | 999,683 | August 1, 1911 | Insulator Clamp type |
TINSLEY, Addison B. |
Clamp Type | |
U | 1,000,389 | August 15, 1911 | Insulator Bracket Steel bracket that fits around the crossarm |
ETTE, Charles G. |
Bracket | Ette Investment Co. |
U | 1,000,493 | August 15, 1911 | Insulator for Electric Railway Cars Spool type insulator to suspend electrical equipment from electric train cars |
CHRISTENSEN, John |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,000,535 | August 15, 1911 | Insulator Strain, ball with eye-loops on each end |
MCCARTHY, Louis |
Strain | |
U | 1,001,137 | August 22, 1911 | Insulator Protector Arcing device attached to top and bottom of insulator |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Arcing | Locke Insulator Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,003,285 | September 12, 1911 | Lightning Rod Brace Lightning rod tripod to support rod with Y-clips to hold conductor insulator or conductor |
MILLER, George A. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 1,004,681 | October 3, 1911 | Lightning Rod Cable Light weight, flexible conductor cable made of twisted and braided wires |
PARKER, Edward Henry |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 1,006,040 | October 17, 1911 | Insulator Suspension using multiple parts connected with a cable |
ALSBERG, Julius |
Suspension | |
U | 1,006,041 | October 17, 1911 | Insulator Suspension using multiple parts connected with a cable |
ALSBERG, Julius |
Suspension | |
U | 1,006,042 | October 17, 1911 | Insulator Suspension using multiple parts connected with a cable |
ALSBERG, Julius |
Suspension | |
U | 1,007,138 | October 31, 1911 | Insulator Bracket Bracket (various styles) using spring for threads (see 856,488 and 856,801) |
PEIRCE, JR., Charles L. |
Bracket | Hubbard & Co. |
U | 1,008,087 | November 7, 1911 | Insulator Cleat - self-tying |
SWEENEY, James M. |
Cleat | |
U | 1,009,810 | November 28, 1911 | Insulator Self-tying top groove with metal clip |
WATKINS, Thomas H. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,010,011 | November 28, 1911 | Sectional Insulator Multipart insulator to support high tension conductors in substation |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Multipart | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,010,077 | November 28, 1911 | Strain Insulator Wood strain insulator with metal caps and eyelet on one end |
SCHAAKE, William |
Strain | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,010,181 | November 28, 1911 | Electric Cable Protector Protective shield mounted on top of the insulator to support the conductor. |
SANDFORD, JR., Joseph Addison |
Protective Shield | The R. Thomas & Sons Co. |
U | 1,010,920 | December 5, 1911 | High Tension Insulator Suspension cap and pin design using simple locking pin |
KENNEY, Benjamin D. |
Suspension | The R. Thomas & Sons Co. |
U | 1,011,164 | December 12, 1911 | Insulator Clamp type |
CORNELIUS, Samuel S. |
Clamp Type | |
U | 1,011,652 | December 12, 1911 | Strain Insulator Strain, ribbed made of Electrose |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Strain | |
U | 1,012,724 | December 26, 1911 | Insulator Support Bracket for pin-type insulator with wooden cob & mounted on a pipe |
SESSIONS, Edson O. |
Bracket | Fay Woodmansee |
1912 | ||||||
U | 1,013,241 | January 2, 1912 | Insulator Clamp type |
VAN ETTEN, Frank C. |
Clamp Type | |
U | 1,013,250 | January 2, 1912 | Insulator Pin Pin for mine insulator comprised of split sheet metal |
WILSON, Walter J. |
Pin | |
U | 1,014,720 | January 16, 1912 | Wiring Block Wiring block for main circuit wires that provides for connection for branch circuits |
PEREYRA, Eugene S. |
Wiring Block | |
U | 1,014,934 | January 16, 1912 | Insulator Knob Knob |
BAKER, George |
Knob | |
U | 1,015,224 | January 16, 1912 | Insulator Suspension insulator of insulating rope, hoods, and arcing rods. [This looks very close to the handful of glass suspension insulators found in 2002 in northern CA by Paul Greaves and Mike Spadafora. The glass was most probably made by Hemingray. No markings were found.] |
ALSBERG, Julius |
Suspension | |
U | 1,015,229 | January 16, 1912 | Insulator Suspension using multiple parts cemented together on tubular core. The patent is similar to the commonly referred ""Micarta Core"" insulators, but experts believe the patent was not used for those insulators. The glass insulators may have been made by Hemingray. |
HILLIARD, John D. PARSONS, Charles E. |
Suspension | J. E. Way |
U | 1,015,513 | January 23, 1912 | Wire Tie Complex replacement for tie wire consisting of metal U that wraps around the insulator, clamps to the line wire in the center, and clamps on each end of the U to attach to the line wire |
SANDERS, John J. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 1,016,780 | February 6, 1912 | Insulator Dry-spot, screw cap design |
RUTZKY, Paul |
Dry-spot | |
U | 1,017,308 | February 13, 1912 | Lightning Conductor Lightning rod tip with clip fastener to attach to conductor |
MITCHELL, Melvin G. |
Lightning Rod Point | National Cable & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,020,122 | March 12, 1912 | Electrical Insulator miscellaneous complicated design of multiple parts and cemented bushing |
BOLTON, Daniel G. |
Miscellaneous | Frank S. Diener |
U | 1,020,880 | March 19, 1912 | Insulator Self-tying screw top |
BOURKE, Alexander M. |
Self-tying Screw Top | |
U | 1,021,059 | March 26, 1912 | Insulator Knob |
MARKLEY, Willis R. |
Knob | |
U | 1,022,026 | April 2, 1912 | Insulator Block in crossarm |
GUTHRIE, Joseph A. |
Block | Guthrie-Mitchell Co. |
U | 1,022,121 | April 2, 1912 | Insulator Pin Pin, metal with barbs to hold it in hole in crossarm |
BOYLAND, Clarence Joseph |
Pin | |
U | 1,022,993 | April 9, 1912 | Insulator Insulator with external threads to be screwed into metal shield and entire unit screwed into underside of the crossarm |
WILLIS, George W. |
Insulator | |
U | 1,026,711 | May 21, 1912 | Sheet Metal Insulator Pin Pin, metal composed of three flat strips |
SHOVER, Barton R. |
Pin | |
U | 1,027,601 | May 28, 1912 | Insulator and Support Clamp type mounted in spike |
GRESSETT, Lawrence F. |
Clamp Type | |
U | 1,027,708 | May 28, 1912 | Metallic Crossarm for Poles Metal crossarm with metal pins |
ETTE, Charles G. |
Pin | Ette Investment Co. |
U | 1,027,709 | May 28, 1912 | Pole Cross Arm Metal crossarm with metal pins |
ETTE, Charles G. |
Pin | Ette Investment Co. |
U | 1,028,104 | June 4, 1912 | Strain Insulator Strain type |
FLETCHER, Olive L. |
Strain | The Peru Electric Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,028,534 | June 4, 1912 | Insulator Miscellaneous |
BRADY, Charles C. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,029,207 | June 11, 1912 | Insulator Support Crossarm composed of reinforced concrete |
MEGAHAN, Oliver P. |
Crossarm | |
U | 1,029,980 | June 18, 1912 | Insulator Knob - self-tying (see reissue 13,748 on 6-16-1914) |
ELLIS, John |
Knob | |
U | 1,030,574 | June 25, 1912 | Insulator Supporting Device Bracket (metal) that slides along crossarm for insulator above and below crossarm |
ETTE, Charles G. |
Bracket | Ette Investment Co. |
U | 1,031,975 | July 9, 1912 | Mine insulator Mine insulator |
WARREN, Frederic A. |
Mine | |
U | 1,032,153 | July 9, 1912 | Insulator Self-tying miscellaneous |
NEMES, Mike |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,032,545 | July 16, 1912 | Insulator Knob |
HILTY, Robert D. |
Knob | 1/2 to Ira Zeis |
U | 1,032,715 | July 16, 1912 | Insulator Crossarms formed from metal pipe with insulators molded on the metal pins |
WALKER, Oral B. |
Crossarm | |
U | 1,033,019 | July 16, 1912 | Insulator Cover for bridle wire drop |
JEWETT, Frank B. |
Miscellaneous | American Telephone & Telegraph Co. |
U | 1,034,394 | July 30, 1912 | Insulating Support for Storage Battery Tanks CD 35, CD 36; Battery insulator with soft metal cap |
MORRIS, George H. |
Battery | The Electric Storage Battery Co. |
U | 1,034,518 | August 6, 1912 | Hanger for Electrical Apparatus Hanger for street lights composed of a bell insulator, cross arm with spool insulators on each end, and a hook to support the lamp. |
SCHEIBLE, Albert |
Hanger | |
U | 1,035,231 | August 13, 1912 | Insulator Use of varnish residue to secure hold metal suspension parts to a porcelain hood or skirt |
RANDOLPH, Leonard M. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,035,415 | August 13, 1912 | Insulator Self-tying miscellaneous |
BROWN, Robert L. BROWN, Gus |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,036,136 | August 20, 1912 | Tool for Stringing Line Wires Special bracket that fits around the insulator and crossarm to loosely hold the line wire during stringing and before the line is tied to the insulator |
MENAGER, Henry A. |
Bracket | 91/100 to John A. Menager |
U | 1,038,418 | September 10, 1912 | Insulator Self-tying slot top |
NELSON, William H. S. |
Self-tying Slot Top | |
U | 1,038,473 | September 10, 1912 | Insulator Suspension insulator of insulating rope and hoods |
ALSBERG, Julius |
Suspension | |
U | 1,039,799 | October 1, 1912 | Insulator Chain for High Pressure Electric Transmission Lines Suspension chain (pork liver) |
PRIESTLEY, Charles M. E. |
Suspension | Societe Vedovelli Priestley |
U | 1,040,620 | October 8, 1912 | Insulator Clamp Clamp, metal to secure conductor to insulator |
CLARK, Walter G. |
Clamp | |
U | 1,040,971 | October 8, 1912 | Insulating Joint miscellaneous - insulating joint |
WIRT, Charles |
Miscellaneous | Wirt Electric Specialty |
U | 1,041,937 | October 22, 1912 | Insulator Bracket Cylinder split and held in a bracket |
WYCHE, Daniel W. |
Cylinder | |
U | 1,042,199 | October 22, 1912 | Wire Clamp Tie wire loop and lever |
CARROLL, Harry L. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 1,042,372 | October 22, 1912 | Split Insulator Knob |
HARRIS, John R. |
Knob | |
U | 1,042,677 | October 29, 1912 | Insulating Cleat Cleat |
HILTY, Robert D. |
Cleat | 1/2 to Ira Zeis |
U | 1,042,902 | October 29, 1912 | Insulator Miscellaneous using Mason jar lid base attached to support |
FOUTZ, Jeremiah N. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,043,321 | November 5, 1912 | Combined Insulator and Current Distributor Miscellaneous style with attachment for multiple current distributors (see 1,085,813) |
KNUTZ, Ernest H. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,043,916 | November 12, 1912 | Insulator Self-tying screw top with slotted top |
FARWELL, Frank M. |
Self-tying Screw Top | |
U | 1,045,353 | November 26, 1912 | Insulator for Automatically Securing Conducting Wires Self-tying miscellaneous non-pin type slot-top |
ZACHHUBER, Franz |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,045,536 | November 26, 1912 | Insulator Pin Pin (metal) with elastic washer under threads to firmly hold insulator, prevent breakage |
ETTE, Charles G. |
Pin | Ette Investment Co. |
U | 1,046,868 | December 10, 1912 | Strain Insulator Strain, interlocking type with ribs and metal connectors |
SCHMID, Ernest Emmel |
Strain | Shield Electric Co. |
U | 1,047,059 | December 10, 1912 | Insulator Support for Line Wires Clamp type |
HOYBROOK, Henry L. |
Clamp Type | |
U | 1,047,176 | December 17, 1912 | Cross Arm Crossarm stamped out of sheet metal and easy to install |
CRABTREE, Lawrence L. RIPLEY, T. Charley |
Crossarm | |
U | 1,048,390 | December 24, 1912 | Insulator Self-tying screw top with slotted top |
BROWN, Fred |
Self-tying Screw Top | |
U | 1,048,587 | December 31, 1912 | Wire Holder for Insulators Tie wire clip |
REIFFER, Anthony J. MAYS, David P. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 1,048,706 | December 31, 1912 | Bracket for Current Conducting Wires Side pin with notch cut out to allow a splice to pull through before mounting wire on the glass insulators |
KLEINHESSELINK, Arie |
Pin | |
U | 1,048,850 | December 31, 1912 | Insulator Findlay reversible ""Buckeye"" split-knob for crossovers |
MOORE, John W. |
Knob | |
U | 1,048,992 | December 31, 1912 | Insulator Strain, interlocking type (OB hog liver) |
MEAD, George A. |
Strain | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,049,005 | December 31, 1912 | Insulating Composition and Process of Making the Same Artificial reconstructed lava made from combining soapstone or talc (hydrated silicate of magnesia), with a binder which is the precipitate of a mixture of magnesium sulfate and sodium silicate. The combination is then molded to the desired shape and fired at 1000 to 1300 degrees centigrade or higher. |
STEINMETZ, Charles P. |
Composition | General Electric Co. |
1913 | ||||||
U | 1,049,405 | January 7, 1913 | Insulator Knob |
SCHAUB, Ferdinand |
Knob | |
R | 13,526 | February 11, 1913 | Insulator Reissue of patent 904,069. Strain insulator to electrically disconnect the circuit. |
KEMPTON, Willard H. |
Strain | The Johns-Pratt Co. |
U | 1,054,138 | February 25, 1913 | Means for Attaching Wires and Cables to Insulators Clamping wire device to eliminate tie wire (French gingerbread man) |
PARRA, Henri |
Clamp Type | Societe H. Parra Et. Cie. |
U | 1,054,148 | February 25, 1913 | High Voltage Strain Insulator Electrose strain insulator |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Strain | |
U | 1,054,469 | February 25, 1913 | High Voltage Strain Insulator Electrose strain insulator |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Strain | |
U | 1,054,690 | March 4, 1913 | Electric Wire Supporting Device U-shaped block insulator fitted into slots in the crossarm to hold telegraph and telephone lines. |
HICKS, Henry A. |
Block | |
U | 1,055,322 | March 11, 1913 | Insulator Holes (2) through insulator to pin allows lightning to pass to pin & ground |
DE LONG, Harry A. |
Hole | |
U | 1,056,392 | March 18, 1913 | Insulator Bushing |
BARR, Carl A. KOREN, Jerome H. |
Bushing | |
U | 1,056,711 | March 18, 1913 | Crossover Insulator for Electrical Conductors Crossover |
SCHAUB, Ferdinand |
Crossover | |
U | 1,056,998 | March 25, 1913 | Insulator Means of insulating and supporting a bussbar. |
JAMIESON, Bertrand G. KELLER, Carl A. |
Bussbar | |
U | 1,057,184 | March 25, 1913 | Insulating Means Odd system for suspending power lines |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 1,059,629 | April 22, 1913 | Insulator Self-tying twist lock type |
PLATT, Thomas M. |
Self-tying Twist | |
U | 1,059,903 | April 22, 1913 | Insulator with Fuse Insulator with fuse in the bottom |
PETTERSEN, Kristian |
Fuse Holder | |
U | 1,060,886 | May 6, 1913 | Insulator Interchangeable nail-knob parts |
BICKNELL, John E. |
Knob | Findlay Electric Porcelain Co. |
U | 1,061,311 | May 13, 1913 | Line Wire Fastener Tie wire replacement consisting of a metal U that clips the wire and lever to tighten around the insulator |
MORGAN, Arthur M. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 1,061,620 | May 13, 1913 | Insulator Cleat |
MARKEL, Harley R. |
Cleat | |
U | 1,061,823 | May 13, 1913 | Tie Wire for High Voltage Circuits Tie wire for high voltage multipart insulators that can be changed safely with power still on |
CRONIN, Jeremiah |
Tie Wire | The Cronin Electrical Appliances Co. |
U | 1,061,824 | May 13, 1913 | Lightning Rod Lightning rod point made of sheet metal formed in two halves, bend around the conductor, and clipped together to form a hole rod |
CURNUTT, John Z. LLOYD, Eldon E. |
Lightning Rod Point | |
U | 1,065,737 | June 24, 1913 | Insulator and Support Spiral conical insulator for tightening of line wire |
SLONECKER, Abiram J. |
Spiral | |
U | 1,065,983 | July 1, 1913 | Insulator Pin (metal) formed from sheet metal |
STOCKWELL, Millard E. |
Pin | |
U | 1,067,246 | July 15, 1913 | Wire Clamp for Insulators Tie wire camming lever |
HUBBARD, John H. |
Tie Wire | 1/2 to H. A. Dusky |
U | 1,069,782 | August 12, 1913 | Electric Insulator Multipart cable clamp using metal crown cap |
HILLIARD, John D. |
Multipart | |
U | 1,070,151 | August 12, 1913 | Insulator Clamp type |
MARTIN, William H. |
Clamp Type | 1/2 to Newman, 1/2 to Knupp |
U | 1,070,948 | August 19, 1913 | Cable and Tube Coupling Lightning rod coupling formed from sheet metal with flaps that fold over the conductor |
DODD, Thomas W. |
Lightning Rod Coupling | |
U | 1,071,419 | August 26, 1913 | Insulator Self-tying miscellaneous slotted cube |
HETHERINGTON, Bert |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,072,524 | September 9, 1913 | Insulator Odd system for suspending power lines |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 1,072,525 | September 9, 1913 | Suspension Insulator Odd system for suspending power lines |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 1,072,999 | September 9, 1913 | Tubular Insulator miscellaneous |
SIMCOE, George |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,075,217 | October 7, 1913 | High Voltage Insulator Suspension, cap design to allow easy connection using a spring-loaded clip |
MAXWELL, Marshall P. |
Suspension | |
U | 1,079,239 | November 18, 1913 | Insulator Knob with tube of metal surrounding the nail to aid in keeping parts together. |
HARRIS, John R. |
Knob | |
U | 1,080,257 | December 2, 1913 | Insulator Wall tube with metal clip |
BRUCHSALER, Karl |
Wall Tube | |
1914 | ||||||
U | 1,084,147 | January 13, 1914 | Support for Electric Service Wires Bulbous insulator mounted on a crossarm pin to allow tie-off and running multiple service wires from the main power conductor |
HOPKINS, Guy |
Service Drop | |
U | 1,085,813 | February 3, 1914 | Insulator and Current Distributor Miscellaneous style with attachment for multiple current distributors (see 1,043,321) |
KNUTZ, Ernest H. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,088,278 | February 24, 1914 | Rain Guard for Insulators Protective metal rain guard for bottom of skirt |
HOLMES, Minot K. |
Protective Shield | Hemingray Glass Co. |
U | 1,090,686 | March 17, 1914 | Insulator Clamp Self-tying via clamp |
COOK, William A. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,091,678 | March 31, 1914 | Insulating Composition Boro-silicate glass |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Boron | |
U | 1,093,479 | April 14, 1914 | Insulator Multipart using interchangeable shells cemented to leave air pocket |
SANFORD, JR., Joseph A. |
Multipart | The R. Thomas & Sons Co. |
U | 1,093,480 | April 14, 1914 | Insulator Multipart same as 1,093,479 with plug to block cement from air pocket |
SANFORD, JR., Joseph A. |
Multipart | The R. Thomas & Sons Co. |
U | 1,094,852 | April 28, 1914 | Insulator Pin Pin, metal flanged to fit crossarm and interior bolt for attachment to thimble |
HECHT, Julius L. GAPEN, Jotham C. |
Pin | 1/2 to Electric Service Supplies Co. |
U | 1,095,860 | May 5, 1914 | Insulator Holder Pin composed of metal wire |
HEFFNER, Herman C. |
Pin | |
U | 1,097,392 | May 19, 1914 | Battery Box Support and Insulator Battery rest insulator with screw to hold under foot of table |
CREMER, August C. MOLANDER, Gustaf F. |
Battery | |
U | 1,098,738 | June 2, 1914 | Lightning Rod Lightning rod system with multiple points along the crest and eaves and conductor with multiple ground connections |
KRETZER, Sidney D. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 1,099,374 | June 9, 1914 | Insulator Block in crossarm |
HUNTER, Ira |
Block | 2/3 to Rafferty, 1/3 to Wells |
R | 13,748 | June 16, 1914 | Insulator Knob - self-tying (reissue of 1,029,980) |
ELLIS, John |
Knob | |
U | 1,100,859 | June 23, 1914 | Line Wire Fastener Complicated tie wire replacement with cam lever on each side of the insulator to pull the tie wire tight |
WISEMAN, Thomas A. |
Tie Wire | 1/2 to Robert T. Wiseman |
U | 1,101,802 | June 30, 1914 | Conductor Clamp Clamp attached to insulator wire groove to hold a vertivcal duplex conductor to street lamp (see 1,140,050) |
KENNEDY, Matthew G. |
Clamp | The States Co. |
U | 1,102,656 | July 7, 1914 | Insulator Insulator with hole in center and method to clamp conductor securely and the metal bracket with two bolts to secure the insulator |
HADEN, Robert B. |
Insulator | |
U | 1,105,521 | July 28, 1914 | Insulator Attachment Tie wire clamp |
KEPHART, John A. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 1,106,797 | August 11, 1914 | Electric Insulator Suspension insulators |
FAY, John L. WAY, Sylvester B. |
Suspension | |
U | 1,107,111 | August 11, 1914 | Insulator U-186 |
PURKEY, Benjamin S. |
Insulator | |
U | 1,109,058 | September 1, 1914 | Insulator Self-tying slot top |
FRITZ, Osville J. |
Self-tying Slot Top | |
U | 1,109,470 | September 1, 1914 | Post Insulator Multipart insulator to support high tension conductors in substation |
SANFORD, JR., Joseph A. |
Multipart | The R. Thomas & Sons Co. |
U | 1,110,934 | September 15, 1914 | Insulator Suspension disk |
HEWLETT, Edward M. |
Suspension | General Electric Co. |
U | 1,112,634 | October 6, 1914 | Lightning Conductor Improvement of a previous application (see 1,119,973) by inserting a metallic disc in the coupling to aid in conduction through the coupling |
MAST, Louis L. |
Lightning Rod | Delbert H. Mast |
U | 1,116,303 | November 3, 1914 | Arc Extinguisher Use of explosive to break the arcing around a multipart insulator (see 1,127,043) |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Transmission | |
U | 1,116,631 | November 10, 1914 | Insulator Self-tying slot top for slack wire use |
SCHISLER, Frank J. |
Self-tying Slot Top | |
U | 1,118,545 | November 24, 1914 | Wire Clamp for Insulators Complicated tie wire replacement with U-bolt and metal strap to secure and clamp to the line wire |
GIOVANNONI, Charles |
Tie Wire | |
U | 1,118,694 | November 24, 1914 | Disk Strain Insulator Suspension made of Electrose like fishtail Hewlett |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Suspension | |
U | 1,119,049 | December 1, 1914 | Insulator Clamp Tie wire crank lever |
SMITH, Amos L. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 1,122,030 | December 22, 1914 | Suspension Insulator Eyebolt Steel eyebolt pin for suspension insulators |
STANFORD, JR., Joseph Addison |
Suspension | The R. Thomas & Sons Co. |
U | 1,122,326 | December 29, 1914 | High Potential Insulator Multipart insulator made of Electrose |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Multipart | |
U | 1,122,434 | December 29, 1914 | Lightning Rod Brace Lightning rod with short bracket to attach to roof peak with weathervane arrow |
STEFFES, Anton J. |
Lightning Rod | |
1915 | ||||||
U | 1,125,742 | January 19, 1915 | Cable Supporting Insulator Clamp type |
SESSIONS, Edson O. |
Clamp Type | Electrical Engineers Equipment Co. |
U | 1,127,043 | February 2, 1915 | Electric Arc Extinguisher Use of explosive to break the arcing around a multipart insulator (see 1,116,303) |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Transmission | |
U | 1,127,474 | February 9, 1915 | Insulator Support Glass insulator with tapered pin base that fits inside the insulator to secure the wire which passes through a vertical slot in the sides of insulator and wedged between the base and insulator held together by a bolt that runs through the insulator and angle-iron crossarm |
MARDOCK, Guy |
Insulator | |
U | 1,127,696 | February 9, 1915 | Lightning Rod Low Top Lightning rod attached to peak of roof with four feet |
SWENSON, John S. |
Lightning Rod | Electra Lightning Rod Co. |
U | 1,127,776 | February 9, 1915 | Insulator Reversible nail-knob |
KETTRON, Charles W. |
Knob | Illinois Electric Porcelain Co. |
U | 1,128,261 | February 9, 1915 | Lightning Rod High Top Lightning rod tripod attached to peak of roof and Y-connection for rod to conductor |
SWENSON, John S. |
Lightning Rod | Electra Lightning Rod Co. |
U | 1,128,424 | February 16, 1915 | Insulator Suspension multipart insulator fitted with arcing horns |
DUNCAN, John D. E. |
Suspension | |
U | 1,128,747 | February 16, 1915 | Method of Manufacturing Porcelain Insulators Manufacturing process for porcelain insulator firing unglazed, then filling porous porcelain with oxidizable oil and rendering the oil stable with ozone to form a coating to replace expense of firing on a glaze |
BOEHM, Wilhelm |
Manufacturing | |
U | 1,129,358 | February 23, 1915 | Lightning Rod Conductor Lightning rod attached to conductor with flat sheet metal end |
MITCHELL, Melvin G. |
Lightning Rod | National-Standard Co. |
U | 1,129,520 | February 23, 1915 | Insulating Body for Electrical Apparatus Multipart, theory to shape insulator to conform to electrical fields (typical spelling is FORTESCUE, Charles Le G.) (see 1,259,385) |
RANDALL, Karl C. FARNSWORTH, Sidney W. FORTESCUE, Charles Le Geyt |
Multipart | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,133,176 | March 23, 1915 | Lightning Rod Coupling Lightning rod coupling made of sheet metal and bent over and attached with slipover fitting |
OWEN, Edward Glen |
Lightning Rod Coupling | |
U | 1,135,940 | April 13, 1915 | Lightning Rod Cable Flexible lightning rod conductor made of twisted and spiralled wire cable |
JUEL, Peter J. |
Lightning Rod | H. S. Rottenborg and H. C. Hansen |
U | 1,139,748 | May 18, 1915 | Insulator Knob |
BEATTY, Thomas W. |
Knob | |
U | 1,140,050 | May 18, 1915 | Insulator U-189 & U-189A, CD 175.5 The insulator was designed to support the power line to street lights. Only pieces of a specimen have been found. (see 1,101,802) |
MANWARING, Robert A. HESSEL, James T. |
Insulator | |
U | 1,140,603 | May 25, 1915 | Insulator Clamp Tie wire clamp for multipart insulator that clamps around the crown and hold the cable in the top groove |
LEE, William S. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 1,143,149 | June 15, 1915 | Insulator Electrose strain that can be bolted between two crossarms |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 1,143,983 | June 22, 1915 | Insulator Support Pin with metal spring coil of varying diameter for threads |
MILLER, Charles E. |
Pin | |
U | 1,144,153 | June 22, 1915 | Insulator Knob |
NICHOLS, William H. |
Knob | |
U | 1,144,672 | June 29, 1915 | Fused Test Clamp Insulator miscellaneous fused test clamp-insulator |
WHEALE, George |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,146,201 | July 13, 1915 | Electric Wire Insulator Self-tying screw top with slotted top |
NUNN, Silvester |
Self-tying Screw Top | |
U | 1,146,298 | July 13, 1915 | Insulating Support for Storage Batteries CD 35, CD 36; Battery insulator with a lead cup sitting on an earthenware pedestal cup (see 1,181,362) |
AMBRUSTER, Cornelius |
Battery | |
U | 1,147,065 | July 20, 1915 | Insulator Clamp and Bracket Steel bracket and pin combination that fits around the crossarm |
ZIEG, Joseph |
Bracket | |
U | 1,147,498 | July 20, 1915 | Divided Insulator Reversible nail-knob |
FREEMAN, Edgar H. |
Knob | Trenton Porcelain Co. |
U | 1,147,757 | July 27, 1915 | Insulator Supporting Structure Bracket for 3-phase circuit using multipart insulator oriented in shape of > |
SEYLER, Carl P. |
Bracket | |
U | 1,149,017 | August 3, 1915 | Insulator Self-tying via side slot |
BALLIET, Ray |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,149,282 | August 10, 1915 | Insulator Supporting Fixture Bracket (various styles) made by bending pipe |
PEIRCE, JR., Charles L. |
Bracket | |
U | 1,150,697 | August 17, 1915 | Insulator Self-tying screw top |
NEELY, Zen W. LEWIS, George A. |
Self-tying Screw Top | |
U | 1,150,907 | August 24, 1915 | Lightning Rod Terminal Lightning rod ground terminal to keep the earth wet to improve conduction to ground |
THOMPSON, George E. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 1,151,179 | August 24, 1915 | Insulator Self-tying slot top |
HARRIS, Edwin D. |
Self-tying Slot Top | 1/2 to Arthur Mueller |
U | 1,153,617 | September 14, 1915 | Lightning Rod Lightning rod made of flat metal coiled helically to form a hollow tube and then wires spiralled around the outside |
GOETZ, Julius F. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 1,156,442 | October 12, 1915 | Insulator Electrose suspension with U-bolt connectors, arcing hood over the top and arcing ring below the insulator |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 1,157,036 | October 19, 1915 | Insulator Supporting Fixture Bracket for holding spool insulator vertically and supported with a rod |
PEIRCE, JR., Charles L. |
Bracket | 1/2 to Hubbard & Co. |
U | 1,157,037 | October 19, 1915 | Insulator Supporting Structure Bracket stamped from sheet metal and curved upward with spring for threads |
PEIRCE, JR., Charles L. |
Bracket | 1/2 to Hubbard & Co. |
U | 1,158,105 | October 26, 1915 | Insulating Tube Wall tube with wedge projections (made by Illinois Electric Porcelain Co.) |
CALLENDER, Edwin F. |
Wall Tube | 1/2 to Belle Callender |
U | 1,158,149 | October 26, 1915 | Insulator Support Pin, metal with spring for threads (improvement on 856,488) |
PEIRCE, JR., Charles L. |
Pin | |
U | 1,159,409 | November 9, 1915 | Electric Insulator Multipart bus bar type that can be screwed together |
MULLER, Auguste R. |
Multipart | |
U | 1,160,543 | November 16, 1915 | High Voltage Strain Insulator Suspension made of Electrose units |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 1,160,546 | November 16, 1915 | Disk Strain Insulator Suspension made of Electrose like fishtail Hewlett |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 1,161,080 | November 23, 1915 | Insulator Self-tying screw top |
SPICER, Frank M. |
Self-tying Screw Top | |
U | 1,163,114 | December 7, 1915 | Insulator Cleat |
STAHL, Loren |
Cleat | |
U | 1,164,739 | December 21, 1915 | Method of Making Insulating Devices Manufacturing technique to make long bushings with petticoats by stacking them on a fired core and fusing the petticoats to the core |
MERSHON, Ralph D. |
Manufacturing | |
U | 1,166,391 | December 28, 1915 | Insulator Disk type strain with petticoats |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 1,166,392 | December 28, 1915 | Insulator Electrose strain that can be bolted between two crossarms |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 1,166,393 | December 28, 1915 | Insulator Electrose high tension pintype insulator |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 1,166,394 | December 28, 1915 | Spool Type Disk Strain Insulator Suspension composed of ribbed spools made of Electrose |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
1916 | ||||||
U | 1,167,041 | January 4, 1916 | Insulator Support Pin, split metal bolted together below threads |
BOOZER, Ralph C. |
Pin | Joslyn Mfg. & Supply Co. |
U | 1,167,042 | January 4, 1916 | Insulator Support Bracket for large multipart porcelain insulators |
BOOZER, Ralph C. |
Bracket | Joslyn Mfg. & Supply Co. |
U | 1,167,208 | January 4, 1916 | Insulator Self-tying screw top |
OPPELT, William |
Self-tying Screw Top | 1/3 to Harry Gamber |
U | 1,168,031 | January 11, 1916 | Suspension Type Insulator Suspension bell-shaped insulators |
RANDALL, Karl C. |
Suspension | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,168,796 | January 18, 1916 | Wire Holder and Insulator Self-tying |
FRENCH, Clarkson S. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,169,011 | January 18, 1916 | Insulator Glass insulator with internal reinforcement for strength |
COOK, Harry A. |
Glass | |
U | 1,169,246 | January 25, 1916 | Insulator Wire hanger [only 5 known] |
FOLSTAD, Almer J. |
Wire | |
U | 1,169,545 | January 25, 1916 | Insulator Bracket Bracket attached to pole or wall |
KOBERT, Frank P. |
Bracket | |
U | 1,170,260 | February 1, 1916 | Lightning Rod Tubular lightning rod points with Y-shaped attachment to conductor |
HOOVENS, Amasa G. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 1,170,287 | February 1, 1916 | Method of Making Insulators Suspension cementing method (high temp and humidity) |
LAPP, John S. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,171,126 | February 8, 1916 | Insulator Pin Pin, sheet metal formed cone and threads |
LINDHOLM, John G. S. LINDHOLM, Anders P. |
Pin | Anders P. Lindholm |
U | 1,171,127 | February 8, 1916 | Metallic Cross Arm Pin Pin, sheet metal formed ribs and threads |
LINDHOLM, John G. S. |
Pin | Anders P. Lindholm |
U | 1,171,267 | February 8, 1916 | Insulator for Electrically Charged Wires Wall tube with metal gripping strip |
SMITH, George R. |
Wall Tube | |
U | 1,172,963 | February 22, 1916 | Insulator Self-tying miscellaneous using odd projections on top and wire clamping device |
ENGELHARDT, August J. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,173,994 | February 29, 1916 | High Tension Insulator Suspension with ribbed tubes and interlocking links |
BARFOED, Svend |
Suspension | 2/5 to Otis Gibson |
U | 1,174,002 | February 29, 1916 | Insulator Self-tying ""T"" top |
ETTINGER, Victor P. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,174,287 | March 7, 1916 | Insulator Support Pin - hollow metal & bolted to crossarm for CD 257 |
ROSENFELD, Mortimer C. |
Insulator | |
U | 1,174,607 | March 7, 1916 | Insulator Supporting Pin Pin, metal threaded to receive metal bushing cemented in insulator |
PEIRCE, JR., Charles L. |
Pin | |
U | 1,175,077 | March 14, 1916 | Sheet Metal Pole Arm Crossarm made of sheet metal. |
PEIRCE, JR., Charles L. |
Crossarm | |
U | 1,175,078 | March 14, 1916 | Insulator Supporting Fixture Bracket, metal pipe to support three insulators at top of pole |
PEIRCE, JR., Charles L. |
Bracket | |
U | 1,175,849 | March 14, 1916 | Insulator Base miscellaneous circular holder with metal support |
WARREN, Frederic A. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,176,137 | March 21, 1916 | Insulator Bracket Bracket, metal with detachable pins |
ETTE, Charles G. |
Bracket | St. Louis Malleable Casting Co. |
U | 1,176,333 | March 21, 1916 | Insulator Pin Pin formed of sheet metal fitting around crossarm |
BAKER, Jason |
Pin | |
U | 1,176,590 | March 21, 1916 | Protected Insulator Two part round or ball-shaped insulator secured with a metal cover. The line wire is clamped between the two insulator parts and the metal protective cover holds the parts securely against the wire. |
MOCK, John H. |
Protective Shield | |
U | 1,176,618 | March 21, 1916 | Insulator Self-tying |
SWEARINGEN, Walter E. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,176,629 | March 21, 1916 | Tree Insulator and Wire Supporter Tree hanger |
WALLACE, William H. |
Tree | |
U | 1,176,801 | March 28, 1916 | Insulator Crossover block (see reissue 14,256 on 2-6-1917) |
WILLIAMS, William H. |
Crossover | |
U | 1,177,315 | March 28, 1916 | Insulator Self-tying via side fingers |
GEE, Warn George |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | 1/2 to W. A. Snapp |
U | 1,177,354 | March 28, 1916 | Line Insulator Suspension interconnecting linking device |
RANSOM, Daniel Parke |
Suspension | |
U | 1,177,867 | April 4, 1916 | Insulator Protector Protective shield of metal to protect glass insulator |
JOHNSON, August |
Protective Shield | |
U | 1,177,996 | April 4, 1916 | Insulator Knob with two nail holes |
CURRY, William J. ANDREWS, William A. |
Knob | |
U | 1,178,383 | April 4, 1916 | Insulator Self-tying cylindrical insulator with slot for line wire and bracket that fits around the insulator to hold the wire in place |
CASLOW, William H. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,178,539 | April 11, 1916 | Insulator Cleat |
SCHAUB, Ferdinand |
Cleat | |
U | 1,179,127 | April 11, 1916 | Insulator Knob, split with metal clip to hold the parts together |
MARKEL, Harley R. |
Knob | |
U | 1,179,395 | April 18, 1916 | Insulating Support for Storage Battery Tanks Battery support insulator with lead cup underneath |
BECK, Harold M. |
Battery | |
U | 1,181,362 | May 2, 1916 | Insulating Support for Storage Batteries Battery insulator support cup made of earthenware (see 1,146,298) |
AMBRUSTER, Cornelius |
Battery | |
U | 1,182,191 | May 9, 1916 | Support for Insulators Bracket, metal with spring to relieve horizontal strain |
MALLOY, John W. GILMAN, John |
Bracket | |
U | 1,182,940 | May 16, 1916 | High Voltage Insulator Suspension, two part made of Electrose |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Suspension | |
U | 1,184,336 | May 23, 1916 | Combination Wire Support for Electric Distribution Pin bracket for poles |
FAY, John L. |
Bracket | W. N. Matthews & Brother Inc. |
U | 1,184,963 | May 30, 1916 | Insulator Pin Pin, metal with circular groove to receive threaded wooden pin |
KENNEDY, Matthew G. |
Pin | |
U | 1,185,700 | June 6, 1916 | Insulator for Trolley Wires Trolley hanger insulator |
MOSS, Benton C. |
Trolley | 1/2 to Charles Fritts |
U | 1,186,857 | June 13, 1916 | High Tension Strain Insulator Rigid suspension insulator made of multiple units |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 1,186,862 | June 13, 1916 | Insulator Knob |
SWARTZ, Otto P. |
Knob | |
U | 1,188,599 | June 27, 1916 | Self-Tying Insulator Cleat - self-tying |
YOUMANS, Salem L. MCLAUGHLIN, James A. |
Cleat | |
D | 49,365 | July 11, 1916 | Design for a Strain Insulator Strain |
MULLER, Henry N. |
Strain | |
U | 1,190,286 | July 11, 1916 | Insulator Self-tying non-pintype |
HARLAN, Earle |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,190,763 | July 11, 1916 | Insulator Clamp Insulator clamp to secure the conductor in the top groove of a multipart insulator. |
HATCH, Edwin G. |
Clamp | Clark Electric and Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,190,766 | July 11, 1916 | Insulating Support Battery support insulator |
HUBBARD, Albert S. |
Battery | Gould Storage Battery Co. |
U | 1,191,186 | July 18, 1916 | Insulator Multipart insulator composed of easily assembled identical shells |
JACKSON, Ray P. |
Multipart | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,192,690 | July 25, 1916 | Insulator Supporting Structure Pin (metal) for mounting on crossarm in combination with a threaded thimble |
SCHAAKE, William |
Pin | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,194,690 | August 15, 1916 | Telephone and Telegraph Pole Construction Bracket and pin supports made of metal and attached to crossarm whereby the pins slide on the bracket for adjustment of position |
ADAMS, Harry E. |
Pin/bracket | |
U | 1,194,747 | August 15, 1916 | Insulator Knob |
KELLS, Herbert R. |
Knob | |
U | 1,194,957 | August 15, 1916 | Insulator Cochrane Bell suspension. |
COCHRANE, Harry H. |
Suspension | |
U | 1,195,263 | August 22, 1916 | Insulator Support Bracket, sheet metal stamped in U-bracket with attached threads |
PEIRCE, JR., Charles L. |
Bracket | 1/2 to Hubbard & Co. |
U | 1,196,272 | August 29, 1916 | Insulator Pin Pin, metal with sheet metal support cone and threads |
PEIRCE, JR., Charles L. |
Pin | 1/2 to Hubbard & Co. |
U | 1,197,659 | September 12, 1916 | Insulator Support Bracket, sheet metal stamped in U-bracket with attached threads |
PEIRCE, JR., Charles L. |
Bracket | 1/2 to Hubbard & Co. |
U | 1,197,660 | September 12, 1916 | Insulator Support Bracket, sheet metal stamped in U-bracket with attached threads |
PEIRCE, JR., Charles L. |
Bracket | 1/2 to Hubbard & Co. |
U | 1,198,131 | September 12, 1916 | Insulator Method of cementing and attaching nested porcelain shells |
JACKSON, Ray P. |
Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. | |
U | 1,198,137 | September 12, 1916 | Insulator Suspension insulator with an outer covering of spun steel or iron. |
LINCOLN, Paul M. |
Suspension | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,199,735 | September 26, 1916 | Insulator Pin Pin, metal to prevent turning of threaded head (improvement of 1,094,852) |
PORTER, John W. |
Pin | Electric Service Supplies Co. |
U | 1,199,972 | October 3, 1916 | Pole-Arm A metal crossarm that can be bolted to a wooden pole |
ETTE, Charles G. |
Crossarm | St. Louis Malleable Casting Co. |
U | 1,200,294 | October 3, 1916 | Insulator Self-tying slot top |
AYRE, William G. SHAW, Frederick L. |
Self-tying Slot Top | |
R | 14,204 | October 17, 1916 | Insulator Electrose disk insulator. Reissue of patent 927,187 |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 1,201,325 | October 17, 1916 | Insulator Knob |
MARKEL, Harley R. |
Knob | |
U | 1,202,418 | October 24, 1916 | Insulator Support Pin, metal with bolting bracket and threaded for cementing type thimble |
PEIRCE, JR., Charles L. |
Pin | 1/2 to Hubbard & Co. |
U | 1,204,196 | November 7, 1916 | Adjustable Support for Insulators Pin made of two parts and loop on one end to clamp the insulator. |
SCHULZ, Rudolf W. |
Pin | |
U | 1,205,069 | November 14, 1916 | Insulator Self-tying slot top |
WILLIAMS, Roger A. |
Self-tying Slot Top | |
U | 1,205,812 | November 21, 1916 | Strain Insulator Suspension made of Electrose similar to Hewlett with interlocking links |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Suspension | |
U | 1,205,971 | November 28, 1916 | Electric Insulator Threads (metallic) or sleeve attached electrolytically |
BUSCHETTI, Claudis |
Thread | |
U | 1,206,158 | November 28, 1916 | Safety Strain Insulator Suspension made of Electrose with special interlocking links |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Suspension | |
U | 1,206,159 | November 28, 1916 | Safety Strain Disk Insulator Strain made of Electrose with special interlocking links |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Strain | |
U | 1,206,160 | November 28, 1916 | High Potential Insulator Electrose modified pin type |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 1,206,846 | December 5, 1916 | Insulator Hole in crown with mercury receiving ends of line wires & clamp |
HOPKINS, Roy S. |
Hole | |
U | 1,206,882 | December 5, 1916 | Insulating Tube Wall tube with wedge projections |
MORENE, Carl T. |
Wall Tube | |
U | 1,207,321 | December 5, 1916 | Insulator Support Pin, metal to fit loose in sheet metal thimble |
PEIRCE, JR., Charles L. |
Pin | 1/2 to Hubbard & Co. |
U | 1,208,874 | December 19, 1916 | Insulator Self-tying |
WILSON, William E. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
1917 | ||||||
U | 1,210,685 | January 2, 1917 | Insulator Support Bracket, sheet metal U-shaped with attached threaded wood thimble |
PEIRCE, JR., Charles L. |
Bracket | 1/2 to Hubbard & Co. |
U | 1,210,686 | January 2, 1917 | Insulator Support Bracket, sheet metal U-shaped with yielding split threaded thimble |
PEIRCE, JR., Charles L. |
Bracket | 1/2 to Hubbard & Co. |
U | 1,210,687 | January 2, 1917 | Insulator Suspension Bracket Bracket, sheet metal U-shaped for long spans attached to a cable |
PEIRCE, JR., Charles L. |
Bracket | 1/2 to Hubbard & Co. |
U | 1,212,394 | January 16, 1917 | Insulator Support Bracket, sheet metal U-shaped with spring clip to secure insulator |
PEIRCE, JR., Charles L. |
Bracket | 1/2 to Hubbard & Co. |
U | 1,212,547 | January 16, 1917 | Automatic Insulator Clamp type |
PARENT, Rufus A. |
Clamp Type | |
U | 1,212,673 | January 16, 1917 | Insulator Supporting Bracket Bracket, sheet metal U-shaped to fit over crossarm and threads made of a spring to secure insulator |
PEIRCE, JR., Charles L. |
Bracket | 1/2 to Hubbard & Co. |
U | 1,212,703 | January 16, 1917 | Disk Type Chain Insulator Suspension made of Electrose with special interlocking links |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Suspension | |
U | 1,212,704 | January 16, 1917 | Disk Strain Insulator Suspension or disk strain made of Electrose with corrugations top and bottom |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Suspension | |
U | 1,212,706 | January 16, 1917 | Disk Strain Insulator Suspension or disk strain made of Electrose with spring bar to allow slight vertical movement |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Suspension | |
U | 1,212,707 | January 16, 1917 | Detachable Connection for Chain Links Link connectors for Electrose suspension disks |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Suspension | |
U | 1,213,002 | January 16, 1917 | Insulator Mine insulator |
PIERCE, Frank C. |
Mine | |
U | 1,213,011 | January 16, 1917 | Device for Connecting Outside Wires to Buildings Odd cylindrical knob with off-center screw hole and external grooves for attaching wires to buildings (see reissue 14,312 on 6-5-1917) [Angle Insulator Co.] |
RAGOTZKY, Philip C. |
Knob | |
U | 1,213,211 | January 23, 1917 | Current Distributing Apparatus Bracket attached below the insulator to allow tie-off and running of multiple service wires from the same main power conductor |
KLAUBER, Laurence M. CAVELL, Ray C. |
Service Drop | San Diego Consolidated Gas and Electric Co. |
R | 14,256 | February 6, 1917 | Insulator Crossover block (reissue of 1,176,801) |
WILLIAMS, William H. |
Crossover | |
U | 1,214,652 | February 6, 1917 | Lightning Rod Structure Tubular lightning rod points with Y-shaped attachment to conductor by means of a sheet metal connector folded at various points during installation to secure the rod to the conductor |
CURTI, John E. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 1,215,245 | February 6, 1917 | Tie Wire for Insulators Tie wire clip |
BOYTER, Robert L. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 1,215,549 | February 13, 1917 | Electric Conductor Insulating Support Suspension with method of balancing the electrical load across the string |
KOONTZ, JR., John A. |
Suspension | 1/2 to Beardsley/1/4 to Shoemaker |
U | 1,215,883 | February 13, 1917 | Crosstree for Telegraph Poles Large blocks of wood securing in between the blocks halves of a stone or porcelain insulator mounted on a crossarm to secure the wire |
SIMPSON, John Stewart |
Insulator | |
U | 1,216,000 | February 13, 1917 | Electrical Insulator Strain with drain holes |
SCULLY, Thomas |
Strain | |
U | 1,216,170 | February 13, 1917 | Lightning Rod Connector Lightning rod connector made of sheet metal and folded at various points to secure the rod to the conductor |
RUSSELL, William F. |
Lightning Rod Coupling | |
U | 1,217,032 | February 20, 1917 | Insulator for Electric Wires Self-tying twist lock type |
LYON, Cody |
Self-tying Twist | |
U | 1,217,315 | February 27, 1917 | Insulator Knob |
KENDIG, Julian H. |
Knob | |
U | 1,217,508 | February 27, 1917 | Insulator Strain and suspension with special metal links for superior strength |
SCHAAKE, William |
Strain/suspension | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,218,181 | March 6, 1917 | Insulator Knob nail-knob made by Cook Pottery Co. known as the ""Wedge"". |
HOMER, John W. |
Knob | |
U | 1,219,450 | March 20, 1917 | Insulator Suspension with interlocking linkage similar to Hewlett and hog liver |
FOWLE, Frank F. |
Suspension | |
U | 1,219,746 | March 20, 1917 | Insulator Bracket Pin, side pin type made of sheet metal |
KEPPLER, Lewis F. |
Pin | |
U | 1,219,862 | March 20, 1917 | Separable Insulator Thimble Structure Thimble designed to be removable with external & internal threads |
PEIRCE, JR., Charles L. |
Thimble | Hubbard & Co. |
U | 1,220,333 | March 27, 1917 | Insulator Clamp Clamp, metal to secure conductor to insulator |
HATCH, Edwin G. |
Clamp | |
U | 1,221,893 | April 10, 1917 | Safety Repair Device for High Voltage Transmission Lines Clamp to hold conductor to insulator while repairs are made |
NEELEY, George S. |
Clamp | 1/2 to Thomas O. Moloney |
U | 1,223,909 | April 24, 1917 | Disk Strain Insulator Suspension or disk strain made of Electrose with spiraling ridges on each side |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Suspension | |
U | 1,225,147 | May 8, 1917 | Insulator Boro-silicate glass |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Boron | |
U | 1,225,460 | May 8, 1917 | Insulator Wall Bracket Bracket for rack knobs |
MCCARTHY, James B. |
Bracket | National Metal Molding Co. |
U | 1,228,349 | May 29, 1917 | Electric Insulator Self-tying screw top |
MUELLER, Auguste Robert |
Self-tying Screw Top | |
R | 14,312 | June 5, 1917 | Device for Connecting Outside Wires to Buildings Odd cylindrical knob with off-set screw hole and external grooves for attaching wires to buildings (reissue of 1,213,011) [Angle Insulator Co.] |
RAGOTZKY, Philip C. |
Knob | |
U | 1,228,711 | June 5, 1917 | Connecting Device for Chain-Type Insulators Suspension link coupling |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Suspension | |
U | 1,229,272 | June 12, 1917 | Insulator CD 210 with top saddle groove (see 954,350) |
IRWIN, John J. |
Insulator | |
U | 1,230,521 | June 19, 1917 | Bracket Tree insulator similar to the Cutter CD 1038 except with diagonal slot to secure wire, two holes for nails and two holes for tying to tree limbs |
ROSS, George |
Insulator | |
U | 1,231,090 | June 26, 1917 | Suspension Means for Strain Insulators Link connectors for suspension disks |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Suspension | |
U | 1,232,278 | July 3, 1917 | Insulator Suspension disk cementing method & split, eye-ring pin design |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Suspension | |
U | 1,232,354 | July 3, 1917 | Insulator nail-knob |
MAIR, John E. |
Knob | Brunt Tile & Porcelain Co. |
U | 1,233,296 | July 17, 1917 | High Tension Insulator Suspension disk with petticoats and metal cap with projecting flange |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,233,475 | July 17, 1917 | Insulator Clamp type with lag screw |
HUDSON, Christopher C. |
Clamp Type | |
U | 1,233,486 | July 17, 1917 | Electrical Insulator Boro-silicate glass |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Boron | |
U | 1,234,205 | July 24, 1917 | Strain Insulator Suspension using metal jaws inside to secure pin instead of using cement |
OSBORNE, David H. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,234,313 | July 24, 1917 | Insulator Self-tying |
EFFRIG, Anthony F. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,235,106 | July 31, 1917 | Insulator Attachment Metal clip mounted in top of insulator to secure the conductor |
BURNETT, Adelbert C. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 1,235,592 | August 7, 1917 | Device for Attaching Conductors to Insulators Tie wire preformed in such a way to make attachment easier |
PARRA, Henri |
Tie Wire | Soc. H. Parra & Cie. |
U | 1,236,668 | August 14, 1917 | Insulator Clamping Device Clamp for crown of large insulator |
BROWN, James M. |
Clamp | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,236,886 | August 14, 1917 | Insulator for Telegraph and Telephone Wires Bracket composed of three grooved spool insulators arranged to allow the line wire to move horizontally to maintain the tautness of the line. |
SORENSEN, Arvid C. |
Bracket | |
U | 1,237,843 | August 21, 1917 | Insulator Support for Towers An insulator to support radio antenna towers composed of a metal base and several porcelain sections that are cemented together. |
WARD, John W. |
Antenna Support | Pittsburg High Voltage Insulator Co. |
U | 1,238,768 | September 4, 1917 | Insulator Suspension cap and pin to improve strength of connection |
HILL, Gregory C. |
Suspension | |
U | 1,239,902 | September 11, 1917 | Insulator Radio strain insulator |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Radio | |
U | 1,240,330 | September 18, 1917 | Insulator and Support Therefor Clamp type |
FORT, Louis |
Clamp Type | |
U | 1,241,528 | October 2, 1917 | Insulator Suspension with shells nested together by means of external threads |
LINCOLN, Paul M. |
Suspension | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,241,929 | October 2, 1917 | Insulator Self-tying slot top and clip |
DADE, William A. MORGAN, Richard E. |
Self-tying Slot Top | |
U | 1,242,907 | October 16, 1917 | Insulator Suspension cap and pin to improve strength of connection |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,244,118 | October 23, 1917 | System of Lightning Conductors System of lightning rods to form a metallic cage surrounding the building |
MULLEN, George Allen |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 1,245,940 | November 6, 1917 | Insulator Suspension string of various size disks to balance electrical capacitance |
MARVIN, Richard H. |
Suspension | The R. Thomas & Sons Co. |
U | 1,246,304 | November 13, 1917 | Support for Electric Conductors Bracket for 3 large insulators for pole top |
MUELLER, Otto HAMER, William D. |
Bracket | Electric Service Supplies Co. |
U | 1,246,461 | November 13, 1917 | Strain Insulator Suspension metal cap design |
PLIMPTON, Bentley A. |
Suspension | |
U | 1,247,531 | November 20, 1917 | Support for Line Wires Tie wire clip |
HEAD, Vernon |
Tie Wire | |
U | 1,248,498 | December 4, 1917 | Suspension Device for Insulators Suspension pin to link disks |
JACKSON, Ray P. SCHAAKE, William |
Suspension | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,249,820 | December 11, 1917 | Insulator Composition insulator with side cable clamp |
PHARO, Harry A. SCHAAKE, William |
Composition | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,250,387 | December 18, 1917 | Electric Insulator Suspension made of several parts bolted together |
THOMAS, Percy H. |
Suspension | |
U | 1,251,013 | December 25, 1917 | Insulator Joint Multipart without cement held by adjoining metal bands |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Multipart | |
U | 1,251,097 | December 25, 1917 | Strain Insulator Suspension using metal rings to secure pin and cap |
PECK, John M. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,251,416 | December 25, 1917 | Insulator U-186 (improved) |
PURKEY, Benjamin S. |
U-186 | |
1918 | ||||||
U | 1,257,769 | February 26, 1918 | Telephone Pole Cross Arm Crossarm made of U-shaped metal channel iron fitted with knob insulators bolted to the crossarm. A lower crossarm is then bolted on its ends to the upper crossarm. |
VINCELL, Lafayette M. |
Crossarm | |
U | 1,257,983 | March 5, 1918 | Insulator Self-tying |
DE VAUGHN, Clyde T. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,258,211 | March 5, 1918 | Insulator Support Multipart supporting pin |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Multipart | Locke Insulator Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,258,802 | March 12, 1918 | Insulator Support Tree type - swinging type with bracket and roller on pin type insulator |
MORGAN, Andrew J. |
Tree | |
U | 1,258,816 | March 12, 1918 | Insulator Pin Steel pin with conical support base that fits in grooved steel base that fits over the top of the crossarm |
ROSENFELD, Mortimer C. |
Pin | |
U | 1,259,385 | March 12, 1918 | Suspension Insulator Suspension insulator (see 1,129,520) |
FORTESCUE, Charles Le G. |
Suspension | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,260,160 | March 19, 1918 | Insulator Self-tying |
DISBENNET, Charles |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,263,746 | April 23, 1918 | Insulator Self-tying screw top with slotted pin for holding wire |
CREAMER, William H. |
Self-tying Screw Top | |
U | 1,266,175 | May 14, 1918 | Lightning Protector Lightning rod elevated above the building with multiple downwardly curving points |
TESLA, Nikola |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 1,266,435 | May 14, 1918 | Telephone Insulator Self-tying screw top |
ENGLISH, Roy W. |
Self-tying Screw Top | |
U | 1,266,615 | May 21, 1918 | Insulator Clamp Clamp for crown of large insulator |
NICOL, David S. |
Clamp | Shawinigan Water & Power Co. |
U | 1,266,711 | May 21, 1918 | Strain Insulator Suspension metal cap design |
PLIMPTON, Bentley A. |
Suspension | |
U | 1,268,315 | June 4, 1918 | Insulator Thimble Thimble (threaded) for cementing in pin hole |
BECKER, Raymond A. MADDEX, Thomas E. |
Thimble | |
U | 1,268,972 | June 11, 1918 | Insulator Support Bracket support for spool insulator |
HENDEE, Lem E. |
Bracket | |
U | 1,271,596 | July 9, 1918 | Insulator Support Bracket for knobs |
MAYER, Walter S. |
Bracket | Electric Service Supplies Co. |
U | 1,273,015 | July 16, 1918 | Electric Insulator Suspension made of several parts bolted together |
THOMAS, Percy H. |
Suspension | |
U | 1,273,313 | July 23, 1918 | Insulator Knob with metal clip |
BEATTY, Thomas W. |
Knob | |
U | 1,274,555 | August 6, 1918 | Choke Coil Mounting Secure mounting of a choke coil on top of two multipart insulators fitted with metal brackets clamped to the crown (see 1,574,964 and 1,663,007) |
JACOBS, Ernest H. |
Choke Coil | Electrical Engineers Equipment Co. |
U | 1,276,228 | August 20, 1918 | Line Wire Connector Tie wire replacement using a preformed sheet metal loop with curved ends that fit over the line wire |
KEENAN, James Condon KEENAN, Michael Henry |
Tie Wire | |
U | 1,277,304 | August 27, 1918 | Metal Protected High Voltage Insulator Protective shield of metal to protect insulator |
GATI, Bila |
Protective Shield | |
U | 1,280,172 | October 1, 1918 | Insulator Protector Protective shield surrounding the insulator to protect it from damage. |
CULLIGAN, Charles A. |
Protective Shield | |
U | 1,281,268 | October 15, 1918 | Insulator Suspension cap and pin to improve strength of connection |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,282,481 | October 22, 1918 | Multiple Section Suspension Insulator Suspension insulator with symmetrical metal parts to reduce electrical strain |
SONNEBORN, Sol S. |
Suspension | |
U | 1,282,876 | October 29, 1918 | Line Conductor Support Tree hanger with spool and lag screw |
KYLE, William D. |
Tree | |
U | 1,283,651 | November 5, 1918 | Lightning Arrester Lightning arrester with hole through top of insulator similar to U-70. |
BUCHANAN, Sutton R. |
Lightning Arrester/U-70 | |
U | 1,284,110 | November 5, 1918 | Insulator and Bracket Bracket for spool type insulator |
JOHNSON, Ewald E. |
Bracket | |
U | 1,284,799 | November 12, 1918 | Knob and the Like Knob with two vertical grooves and lag screw for mounting to building |
SINDELAR, Lambert J. |
Knob | |
U | 1,284,974 | November 19, 1918 | Strain Insulator Strain, guy insulator attachment |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Strain | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,284,975 | November 19, 1918 | Sanded Insulator and Method of Making Same Multipart and suspension sanded joints (see 1,536,749) |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Multipart | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,284,976 | November 19, 1918 | Insulator Multipart and suspension cemented metal part designs |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Multipart | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,286,010 | November 26, 1918 | Suspension Device Suspension pin to link disks |
JACKSON, Ray P. |
Suspension | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,286,207 | December 3, 1918 | Insulator Bracket Bracket with special threaded thimble that will resist turning |
BENEDICT, Paul M. |
Bracket | Barnes & Kobert Mfg. Co. |
1919 | ||||||
U | 1,290,147 | January 7, 1919 | Dead End for Electric and Telephone Wires Dead-ending method using two strain insulators |
FAIRCLOUGH, Harry |
Dead-end | |
U | 1,290,540 | January 7, 1919 | Knob Insulator Knob with 6-prong star under cap (DIXIE NAIL-IT and DIXIE SCREW-IT) |
GLOCKER, Gustave |
Knob | |
U | 1,290,673 | January 7, 1919 | Sectional Pin Insulator Multipart with sections screwed together with threaded metal bands |
SONNEBORN, Sol S. |
Multipart | |
U | 1,291,139 | January 14, 1919 | Insulator Self-tying slot top with keeper nail |
REESE, Rudolph R. |
Self-tying Slot Top | |
U | 1,291,217 | January 14, 1919 | Adjustable Suspension Insulator Suspension disk with adjustable length pin to equalize the potential across each disk to reduce arc-over |
SONNEBORN, Sol S. |
Suspension | |
U | 1,291,713 | January 21, 1919 | Separable Part Insulator Multipart (& suspension) with cemented, threaded metal shells screwed together |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Multipart | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,292,451 | January 28, 1919 | Line Wire Insulator miscellaneous |
FORT, Louis |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,296,587 | March 4, 1919 | Insulator Clamp for crown of large insulator to resist strain of curves |
SCHAAKE, William |
Clamp | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,302,158 | April 29, 1919 | Insulator Knob |
HARRIS, John R. |
Knob | |
U | 1,302,796 | May 6, 1919 | Insulator Self-tying |
HEARD, Thomas J. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,303,324 | May 13, 1919 | Electric Insulator Suspension tubular insulator with flanged top metal cap and bottom metal cap |
JACKSON, Ray P. |
Suspension | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,303,739 | May 13, 1919 | Lightning Rod Tubular lightning rod with flat end that is folded around the conductor and secured with a screw |
SWENSON, John S. STEHLIK, Frank E. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 1,304,623 | May 27, 1919 | Glass Boro-silicate glass (Corning Pyrex glass) |
SULLIVAN, Eugene C. TAYLOR, William C. |
Boron | Corning Glass Works |
U | 1,305,168 | May 27, 1919 | Insulator U-124A/B, U-182A/B self-tying screw top similar to Prenzel patent 315,660 |
ROBERTS, Omer L. |
Insulator | |
U | 1,305,712 | June 3, 1919 | Insulator Cap Suspension cap to receive hook with pin to fin in cap |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Suspension | |
U | 1,306,670 | June 10, 1919 | Insulating Support Suspension cap and pin to improve strength of connection |
LANYON, Samuel H. |
Suspension | |
U | 1,311,067 | July 22, 1919 | Insulator Multipart similar to Faradoid patent 1,374,998 (see reissue 14,888 on 6-22-1920) |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Multipart | |
U | 1,311,483 | July 29, 1919 | Insulator nail-knob, cap has radial ridges flush with rim of cap and base has ribbed grooves. |
AMOS, Frank M. |
Knob | Wheeling Tile Co. |
U | 1,311,977 | August 5, 1919 | Insulator Bracket Bracket with lag screw fixed with nails for small spool insulator |
KYLE, William D. |
Bracket | |
U | 1,313,384 | August 19, 1919 | Battery Supporting Device CD 40; Battery for submarines using a special battery rest insulator |
HUTCHISON, Miller Reese NORTON, Charles W. |
Battery | Edison Storage Battery Co. |
U | 1,315,633 | September 9, 1919 | Insulator Support Bracket for knobs |
MCFEATERS, George H. |
Bracket | |
U | 1,315,998 | September 16, 1919 | Insulator Support Thimble Thimble with standard external threads pressed out of sheet metal and attached to a steel pin |
SOUTHGATE, George T. |
Thimble | |
U | 1,324,559 | December 9, 1919 | Insulating Support Suspension cap and pin to improve strength of connection |
LANYON, Samuel H. |
Suspension | |
U | 1,326,307 | December 30, 1919 | Method of and Means for Supporting Electric Conductors Rod type insulators used as suspension insulators for high voltage conductors. |
THOMAS, Percy H. |
Suspension | |
1920 | ||||||
U | 1,328,687 | January 20, 1920 | Insulator Support Thimble of metal for multipart insulator |
PLIMPTON, Bentley A. |
Thimble | |
U | 1,328,732 | January 20, 1920 | Insulator Pin Improvement of the Lee pin (see 855,253) to allow adjustment of the insulator |
HARMS, Rhinehart W. |
Pin | The R. Thomas & Sons Co. |
U | 1,329,656 | February 3, 1920 | Insulator Nail knob made by Triangle M (Illinois Electric Porcelain Co.) with captivated nail. (DIXIE NAILIT) |
FARGO, Arthur H. |
Knob | Charles Tremain |
U | 1,329,770 | February 3, 1920 | Insulator Suspension type for J-D |
JOHNSTON, Robert M. |
Suspension | Jeffery-Dewitt Co. |
U | 1,333,188 | March 9, 1920 | Manufacture of Hollow Articles from Horn Manufacture of insulators from animal horn (see 1,227,680) |
SEGRE, Mario |
Horn | |
U | 1,333,420 | March 9, 1920 | Insulator Bracket Bracket that fits around crossarm to support egg-shaped insulators |
ILES, Charley S. |
Bracket | |
U | 1,333,640 | March 16, 1920 | Electric Insulator Suspension with bolted on metal cap (Italy) |
SEMENZA, Guido |
Suspension | |
U | 1,335,634 | March 30, 1920 | Insulator Knob |
AMOS, Frank M. |
Knob | Wheeling Tile Co. |
U | 1,335,801 | April 6, 1920 | Insulator Electrose strain (Brown p. 69) |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 1,339,391 | May 11, 1920 | Support for Line Conductors Bracket with insulator attached to eye formed in the bracket allowing the insulator to swing freely. |
HENDEE, Lem E. |
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R | 14,888 | June 22, 1920 | Insulator Multipart design similar to Faradoid 1,374,998 (reissue of 1,311,067) |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Multipart | Locke Insulator Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,346,128 | July 13, 1920 | Device for Attachment of Electric Conductors to Insulators Tie wire clip |
KREBS, Frederick H. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 1,348,248 | August 3, 1920 | Disk Suspension Insulator Suspension, Electrose similar to Hewlett |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Suspension | |
U | 1,348,534 | August 3, 1920 | Insulator Bracket Bracket to attach to a cable to lead a telephone wire down to a building |
BEINE, Charles H. |
Bracket | 1/2 to George C. Brown |
U | 1,354,396 | September 28, 1920 | Fastening Device Knob with ribs on nail to prevent separation |
HOENIG, Harry E. |
Knob | 1/2 to Josiat Smith |
U | 1,358,521 | November 9, 1920 | Device for Attaching Wires to Insulators Tie wire using a double loop of wire |
CLARK, Robert L. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 1,360,352 | November 30, 1920 | Insulator Suspension sanded under cap and pin to improve cement adhesion |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,360,896 | November 30, 1920 | Cemented Insulator Multipart cementing procedure evacuate air from cement, coat with tar |
CREIGHTON, Elmer |
Multipart | General Electric Co. |
U | 1,361,948 | December 14, 1920 | Insulator Pin with spring wire extending beyond edge of bottom pin hole |
WIDMYER, James L. |
Pin | |
U | 1,362,038 | December 14, 1920 | Support for Electric Conductors Metal strap type support bracket for a pole top to support an insulator. |
PLIMPTON, Bentley A. |
Bracket | |
U | 1,362,221 | December 14, 1920 | Compensating Wire Support Metal bracket composed of two curved angle supports for three insulators to yield and absorb the strain and weight of telephone and telegraph lines |
BLACKMORE, Charles C. |
Bracket | |
U | 1,362,388 | December 14, 1920 | High Tension Insulator Suspension or strain of resin rod covered with ceramic to keep rod dry |
BLACKWELL, Francis O. BUCK, Harold W. |
Suspension | General Electric Co. |
U | 1,363,673 | December 28, 1920 | Insulator Suspension with internal ribbed cap and ribbed pin to improve cement joint |
SCHAAKE, William |
Suspension | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
1921 | ||||||
U | 1,371,855 | March 15, 1921 | Insulator Self-tying slot top |
BULLER, Henry W. |
Self-tying Slot Top | |
U | 1,373,519 | April 5, 1921 | Lightning Rod Connector Lightning rod coupling composed of a Y-shaped channel to hold the conductor and provide two connections |
MEYER, George |
Lightning Rod Coupling | |
U | 1,373,576 | April 5, 1921 | Electric Insulator Suspension insulator composed of several parts to withstand tension |
THOMAS, Percy H. |
Suspension | |
U | 1,374,998 | April 19, 1921 | Insulator Multipart porcelain insulator of Faradoid design (spelling for other patents: GILCHREST, George Irving) |
FORTESCUE, Charles Le G. GILCHREST, George I. |
Multipart | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,375,974 | April 26, 1921 | Insulator Connector Links for Hewlett suspension disks |
PIERCE, Henry T. MCPHEE, Angus D. |
Suspension | General Electric Co. |
U | 1,376,307 | April 26, 1921 | Insulator Knob |
AMOS, Frank M. |
Knob | Wheeling Tile Co. |
U | 1,381,838 | June 14, 1921 | Insulator Support Steel pins for crossarm made from one metal rod integral to the wooden crossarm and acts a braces for the crossarm. |
JACKSON, Berry B. |
Pin | |
U | 1,382,483 | June 21, 1921 | Electric Line Wire Insulator Self-tying slot top with circular slot |
DECKER, John G. |
Self-tying Slot Top | |
U | 1,384,214 | July 12, 1921 | Insulator Self-tying by means of an upper and lower cylindrical block fitted into a hole and secured with a screw plug. |
SANDS, Richard |
Self-tying | |
U | 1,385,638 | July 26, 1921 | Supporting Bracket Steel pin with lag screw and spring for threads |
MILLER, Charles E. |
Pin | |
U | 1,388,217 | August 23, 1921 | Insulator Metal cap to secure conductor to the top of the insulator |
THOMAS, Cyril H. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,390,118 | September 6, 1921 | Insulator Knob |
FRIDRICHSEN, Peter Christian Carl |
Knob | |
U | 1,393,330 | October 11, 1921 | Electrical Insulator Links for Hewlett suspension disks (see 1,110,934) |
WELCH, Walter J. TRACY, Atlee H. |
Suspension | H. M. Byllesby & Co. |
U | 1,398,937 | November 29, 1921 | Suspension Insulator A suspension insulator with pressed on metal cap and special pin that does not require cement. |
CAROLUS, Max |
Suspension | |
1922 | ||||||
U | 1,403,717 | January 17, 1922 | Insulator Strain or suspension in compression |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 1,406,696 | February 14, 1922 | Self-Cooling Strain Insulator Electrose strain insulator |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Strain | |
U | 1,406,697 | February 14, 1922 | Self-Cooling Strain Insulator Electrose strain insulator |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Strain | |
U | 1,406,953 | February 14, 1922 | Strain Insulator Suspension with special slotted cap and pin to improve cement joint |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,412,759 | April 11, 1922 | Cementless Strain Insulator Suspension disks connected by circular clamps |
STEVENS, Frank J. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,426,421 | August 22, 1922 | Condenser Cemented Sectional Insulator Multipart using metallic cement and metal sheath covering skirts |
SONNEBORN, Sol S. |
Multipart | Hopewell Insulation & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,426,516 | August 22, 1922 | Insulator Electrose strain insulator with side ribs |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 1,426,788 | August 22, 1922 | Insulator Strain Member Metal interlocking members for an Electrose strain insulator |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Strain | |
U | 1,426,981 | August 22, 1922 | Insulator High tension strain made up of one or more ribbed insulators |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Strain | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,427,953 | September 5, 1922 | Attaching Device Knob |
HARRISON, Arthur W. |
Knob | Porcelain Appliance Corp. |
U | 1,429,079 | September 12, 1922 | Split Insulator Knob |
KETTRON, Charles W. |
Knob | Illinois Electric Porcelain Co. |
U | 1,429,110 | September 12, 1922 | Insulator Suspension, special U-bolt links and hook for Hewlett disks |
SEAVEY, Haller D. |
Suspension | Maxwell Engr & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,429,369 | September 19, 1922 | Attaching Device Knob |
PARKER, William M. |
Knob | J. H. Parker & Son, Inc. |
U | 1,431,137 | October 3, 1922 | Joint for Articles of Ceramic and Similar Materials and Method of Producing Same Multipart joined by sand, glaze-welding and/or differential shrinkage |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Multipart | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,435,225 | November 14, 1922 | Insulator Pin, wooded covered with metal for strength and to keep wood dry |
GILCHREST, George Irving |
Pin | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
1923 | ||||||
U | 1,444,434 | February 6, 1923 | Insulator Supporting Pin Pin with corkscrew for threading into bottom of Electrose insulator |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Pin | |
U | 1,446,067 | February 20, 1923 | Method of Connecting Insulator Units Suspension, method of cementing pin |
REAGAN, Frank H. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,446,135 | February 20, 1923 | Insulator Electrose high voltage insulator with special steel pin threaded at the bottom |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 1,446,523 | February 27, 1923 | Insulator Suspension, disk made of Electrose with metal cap |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Suspension | |
U | 1,447,359 | March 6, 1923 | Ventilated Line Insulator Electrose pintype insulator with holes in the center to ventilate and reduce heat |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 1,448,096 | March 13, 1923 | Strain Insulator Electrose strain insulator |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Strain | |
U | 1,448,604 | March 13, 1923 | Column Strain Insulator Electrose strain insulator |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Strain | |
U | 1,451,968 | April 17, 1923 | Insulator Electrose strain insulator |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Strain | |
U | 1,453,201 | April 24, 1923 | Strain Insulator Electrose strain insulator |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Strain | |
U | 1,454,634 | May 8, 1923 | Insulator Suspension or multipart attachment using wire lacing |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,456,960 | May 29, 1923 | Joint for Articles of Ceramic and Similar Materials and Method of Producing Same Multipart joined by sand, glaze-welding and/or differential shrinkage |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Multipart | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,458,754 | June 12, 1923 | Insulator Multipart with outer angular, flush, mating surfaces and cemented |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Multipart | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,458,755 | June 12, 1923 | Insulator Improved method of connection sections of strain insulators |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Multipart | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,458,756 | June 12, 1923 | Strain Insulator Strain insulator with improved method of connecting the metal caps |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Strain | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,458,811 | June 12, 1923 | Insulator Connector Link for Hewlett suspension disk (see 1,633,399) |
ECKERT, Grandon E. |
Suspension | The R. Thomas & Sons Co. |
U | 1,467,922 | September 11, 1923 | Lightning Rod Lightning rod for roof peaks with Y-shaped connector bolted below the conductor and nailed to the roof |
CREIGHTON, Melvin |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 1,468,042 | September 18, 1923 | Column Strain Insulator Electrose strain insulator |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Strain | |
U | 1,468,043 | September 18, 1923 | Insulator Supporting Pin Electrose pin |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Pin | |
U | 1,468,044 | September 18, 1923 | Line Insulator Metal thimble in Electrose pintype insulator and internal cavity to cool insulator |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 1,470,322 | October 9, 1923 | Wireless Tie Insulator Self-tying via fingers |
FREDERICK, Harry A. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,474,256 | November 13, 1923 | Insulator Special columnar insulators to support structure for a radio transmitter |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Radio | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,474,736 | November 20, 1923 | Insulator Knob |
SCHAUB, Ferdinand |
Knob | |
U | 1,475,722 | November 27, 1923 | Insulator for Telephone and High Tension Conductors Self-tying slot top and clip |
ROMANDY, Joseph |
Self-tying Slot Top | |
U | 1,477,800 | December 18, 1923 | Connecting Joint Cementing procedure using elastic and sanded cement joint |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Cement | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,478,912 | December 25, 1923 | Insulator Multipart with cement around lower edge of shell |
PLIMPTON, Bentley A. |
Multipart | 1/2 to The Porcelain Insulator Co. |
1924 | ||||||
U | 1,479,155 | January 1, 1924 | Insulator Support or Bracket Bracket for wireholder knobs |
PEIRCE, JR., Charles L. |
Bracket | 1/2 to Hubbard & Co. |
U | 1,481,080 | January 15, 1924 | Insulator Antenna or guy strain insulator consisting of a bar of porcelain with longitudinal ribs and metal caps on the ends |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Antenna | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,484,051 | February 19, 1924 | Insulator Cylindrical H-T ins, inner section to receive strain if outer is broken |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Cylinder | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,484,569 | February 19, 1924 | Ceramic Body Method of making a suspension disk by inserting a fired porcelain part inside the bottom of an unfired disk, then firing the disk, which shrinks around the insert securing a cemented pin inside |
SCHEID, Johannes Friedrich |
Suspension | H. Schomburg & Shone |
U | 1,489,689 | April 8, 1924 | Insulator Suspension with ribbed pin and cap for better adhesion of cement |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,489,690 | April 8, 1924 | Insulator and Method of Assembling the Same Suspension with sanded joints & soft coating for better adhesion of cement |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,489,809 | April 8, 1924 | Insulator Suspension with ribbed sheet metal in pin and cap for better adhesion of cement |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,490,080 | April 15, 1924 | Insulator Suspension with ribbed pin and cap & notched cap for better adhesion of cement |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,491,385 | April 22, 1924 | Insulator Wall or roof bushing to bring conductor into the building |
FACCILOI, Giuseppe |
Miscellaneous | General Electric Co. |
U | 1,492,496 | April 29, 1924 | Insulator and Transposition Device Transposition insulator with internal channels to transpose the wires |
VERNOR, Thomas A. |
Transposition | |
U | 1,493,054 | May 6, 1924 | Ball and Socket Insulator Connection Ball and socket connection for an Electrose strain insulator |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Strain | |
U | 1,494,023 | May 13, 1924 | Insulator Bracket Bracket made of stamped metal to fit upright in hole in crossarm or over top of crossarm to hang down and spool insulator mounted underneath |
ROLFE, Charles A. |
Bracket | |
U | 1,494,766 | May 20, 1924 | Insulating Support Battery rest insulator sitting on a foot to allow movement |
BENJAMIN, Edward O. |
Battery | International Oxygen Co. |
U | 1,497,318 | June 10, 1924 | Cover for Strain Insulators Cover for a guy strain insulator to keep it dry |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Strain | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,497,319 | June 10, 1924 | Insulator Improved construction of a high tension strain insulator for long spans |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Strain | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,498,622 | June 24, 1924 | Strain Insulator Strain insulator for high tension lines that is strong and lightweight |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Strain | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,500,626 | July 8, 1924 | Supporting Insulator Bracket for wireholder knobs and knob with lag screw |
KYLE, William D. |
Bracket | |
U | 1,500,814 | July 8, 1924 | Link Insulator Suspension link strain |
HEWLETT, Edward M. |
Suspension | General Electric Co. |
U | 1,501,732 | July 15, 1924 | Column Strain Insulator Electrose strain insulator |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Strain | |
U | 1,504,859 | August 12, 1924 | Adjustable Secondary Rack An adjustable wireholder rack bracket whick allows the spool insulators to be adjusted up or down. |
BRADY, William P. |
Bracket | |
U | 1,505,730 | August 19, 1924 | Insulator and Support Therefor Wireholder with lag screw and metal bracket |
ROCKWELL, Herbert O. |
Wireholder | Brady Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,506,863 | September 2, 1924 | Suspension Insulator Suspension with metal cap on top and underneath |
PLIMPTON, Bentley A. |
Suspension | |
U | 1,508,158 | September 9, 1924 | Coupling for Insulators Links to connect Hewlett suspension disks |
BOWER, George W. |
Suspension | General Electric Co. |
U | 1,509,074 | September 16, 1924 | Insulator Self-tying clamp top |
WILSON, James Leslie |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,509,279 | September 23, 1924 | Strain Insulator Strain for guy wires using special connecting hardware |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Strain | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,509,645 | September 23, 1924 | Insulator Self-tying |
FOSS, Marvin J. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,512,944 | October 28, 1924 | Conductor Holder Device to hold conductor of telephone and telegraphs lines while line is being strung |
NESS, John A. NESS, Walter |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,513,291 | October 28, 1924 | Insulator Electrose strain insulator |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Strain | |
U | 1,513,931 | November 4, 1924 | Lightning Rod Point Support Lighting rod with supporting feet for tiled roof peaks that fit over ridge tiles and under the tile edges |
REA, Ernest C. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 1,515,755 | November 18, 1924 | Suspension Insulator Suspension, special pin design |
ROHDE, Fritz SCHWINNING, Max |
Suspension | Nora Pfannenstiel |
U | 1,516,585 | November 25, 1924 | Insulator Cylindrical strain insulator with ribs and metal caps on the ends |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Strain | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,516,884 | November 25, 1924 | Wireless Tie Insulator Self-tying via side fingers |
FREDERICK, Harry A. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,520,984 | December 30, 1924 | Electric Insulator Suspension insulator composed of several parts to withstand tension |
THOMAS, Percy H. |
Suspension | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,521,433 | December 30, 1924 | Indicating Insulator Knob |
CHARLTON, Robert W. |
Knob | |
1925 | ||||||
U | 1,521,743 | January 6, 1925 | Insulator Suspension arcing horn system and insulator (see 1,552,664 and 1,783,271) |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,524,141 | January 27, 1925 | Rack Secondary rack bracket made by stamping sheet metal. |
KYLE, William D. |
Bracket/secondary Rack | |
U | 1,524,407 | January 27, 1925 | Insulator for Suspended High Tension Electric Wires Strain for horizontal with cupped ends with downward drip edges |
RENAUDIN, Alfred |
Strain | |
U | 1,525,229 | February 3, 1925 | Means for Mounting Insulator Pins Steel pin and bracket for mounting on a crossarm with a clamping system not dependent on the size of the crossarm |
COTTON, Charles S. |
Pin | |
U | 1,526,168 | February 10, 1925 | Insulator Link Suspension links for Hewlett disks |
MARVIN, Richard H. |
Suspension | The R. Thomas & Sons Co. |
U | 1,527,318 | February 24, 1925 | Insulator Knob with multiple side grooves |
LEWIS, Edwin |
Knob | American Telephone & Telegraph Co. |
U | 1,527,346 | February 24, 1925 | Flexible Insulator Wireholder with lag screw and metal bracket |
BRADY, William P. |
Wireholder | Brady Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,528,580 | March 3, 1925 | Insulator Pin Unique hollow steel pin with bottom halves that widen when the insulator is screwed down on the pin thus gripping the hole in the crossarm and securing the pin and allowing a tap wire to run from the line conductor down through the center of the pin |
STAUB, Arthur J. |
Pin | |
U | 1,530,298 | March 17, 1925 | Knob Knob with side grooves |
CHAMBLESS, Young J. LEE, Ammie L. |
Knob | |
U | 1,536,749 | May 5, 1925 | Insulator Multipart (RFI) with sanded, metal coated groove & cement (see 1,284,975) |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Multipart | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,538,428 | May 19, 1925 | Pole Line Insulator Self-tying odd insulator screwed into cut-out in top of crossarm |
EMMONS, Albert F. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,538,946 | May 26, 1925 | Lightning Rod Connector Lightning rod with Y-shaped connector pressed out of sheet metal, folded in half around the conductor, and halves secured together by bending over the metal tabs |
MOORE, Ira M. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 1,542,588 | June 16, 1925 | Method of Making Suspension Insulators of Glass Suspension glass insulator with glass pressed around mounting pin |
SCHOTT, Erich |
Suspension | Jenaer Glaswerk Schott & Gen. |
U | 1,543,313 | June 23, 1925 | Insulator Suspension metal pin and cementing technique |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,543,779 | June 30, 1925 | Manufacture of Insulators Suspension glass insulator with pin molded in the glass |
LITTLETON, Jesse T. FULCHER, Gordon S. |
Suspension | Corning Glass Works |
U | 1,546,591 | July 21, 1925 | Cushion Head Insulator Pin Threads on a pin made of soft metal wire such as lead |
KYLE, William D. |
Pin | Line Material Co. |
U | 1,552,663 | September 8, 1925 | Insulator Cap Metal cap for suspension insulator disks |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,552,664 | September 8, 1925 | Insulator Suspension arcing horn insulator (see 1,521,743 and 1,783,271) |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,555,289 | September 29, 1925 | Insulator Strain insulator connecting hardware |
JACKSON, Ray P. |
Strain | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,556,029 | October 6, 1925 | Method of Connecting Insulator Units Suspension, card used to keep cement off top surface around cap |
REAGAN, Frank H. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,558,499 | October 27, 1925 | Insulator Construction Multipart cementing of sections using resilient cement and non-resilient cement |
PECK, John M. |
Multipart | The Porcelain Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,562,836 | November 24, 1925 | Pin for Insulators Pin with 3 or 4 soft-metal ribs that form threads to screw into the insulator |
KYLE, William D. |
Pin | Line Material Co. |
U | 1,563,377 | December 1, 1925 | Pulling and Transposing Mechanism for Line Wires Mechanism for pulling multiple wires in order to string them for transposing. |
KLEIN, Charles H. |
Equipment | American Telephone & Telegraph Co. |
U | 1,564,918 | December 8, 1925 | Insulator Clamp Clamp fitting in tie-wire groove to hold conductor |
WILLIAMS, Joseph Thomas |
Clamp | |
1926 | ||||||
U | 1,574,964 | March 2, 1926 | Insulation Equipment Special insulator design for bus bar and equipment support (see 1,274,555 and 1,663,007) |
GETTS, Frank E. |
Insulator | Electrical Engineers Equipment Co. |
U | 1,575,484 | March 2, 1926 | Insulator Bracket Bracket with lag screw for wireholder knob |
HOENIG, Harry E. |
Bracket | |
U | 1,578,508 | March 30, 1926 | Insulator Suspension, multipart with top/bottom grooves to attach support rings |
GARBUTT, Harry L. |
Suspension | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,578,526 | March 30, 1926 | Insulator Suspension string composed of multiple porcelain disks with a hook-like link on top and bottom to allow them to be quickly strung together |
JACKSON, Ray P. |
Suspension | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,579,174 | March 30, 1926 | Insulator Suspension with metal eye-bolt pin |
GOUVERNEUR, Minor F. H. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,583,462 | May 4, 1926 | Supporting Pin for Insulators Pin bracket that fits around and bolts to crossarm |
HENDEE, Lem E. |
Pin | Line Material Co. |
U | 1,586,642 | June 1, 1926 | Insulator Pin Steel pin and bracket combination stamped out of sheet metal and bolted around the crossarm |
ARNDT, John P. |
Pin | |
U | 1,590,381 | June 29, 1926 | Insulator Cap Iron insulator cap cemented to top of insulator to support electrical equipment |
KERR, Benjamin W. |
Cap | Railway and Industrial Engineering Co. |
U | 1,590,457 | June 29, 1926 | Method of Testing Insulators Manufacturing method of cutting a plastic insulator body to inspect it internally then put the parts back together before drying and firing |
VAUPEL, Albert |
Manufacturing | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,591,883 | July 6, 1926 | Insulator Pin Steel pin with lag screw and spring for threads |
PEIRCE, JR., Charles L. |
Pin | |
U | 1,592,042 | July 13, 1926 | Insulator Knob |
NEWMAN, Maurice H. GILARDIN, William A. |
Knob | |
U | 1,594,207 | July 27, 1926 | Insulator Wireholder with lag screw and ring |
KYLE, William D. |
Wireholder | Line Material Co. |
U | 1,595,653 | August 10, 1926 | Tree Insulator Tree hanger - self-tying twist lock with lag screw |
GAMMON, Thomas E. AVERILL, Henry D. |
Tree | 1/2 to Line Material Co. |
U | 1,596,931 | August 24, 1926 | Insulator Slack wire cylindrical insulator and mounting clip |
JOYCE, Bryan P. |
Slack Wire | |
U | 1,599,580 | September 14, 1926 | Insulator Multipart insulator with bowl underneath to balance electrical field |
MILLER, Frederick H. |
Multipart | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,602,873 | October 12, 1926 | Support for Electrical Fixtures Bus bar support for top of insulator |
ANSINGH, Herman K. |
Bus Bar | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,602,918 | October 12, 1926 | Insulator Knob |
MARTINEZ, Woodward J. |
Knob | |
U | 1,608,029 | November 23, 1926 | Insulator Suspension insulator |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Suspension | |
U | 1,610,085 | December 7, 1926 | Insulator Multipart, alternating elastic bands & roughened surface aids cementing |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Multipart | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,611,464 | December 21, 1926 | Insulator Support Fixture Bracket for rack spool wireholders |
LEMONT, Clarence J. |
Bracket | Line Material Co. |
U | 1,611,871 | December 28, 1926 | High Tension Installation Use of flux control insulators and arcing horns on transmission lines |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Transmission | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,612,358 | December 28, 1926 | Insulator Pin with cup below the threads to cover the inner skirt of the insulator and help secure the insulator to the pin |
BROWN, James M. |
Pin | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
1927 | ||||||
U | 1,613,464 | January 4, 1927 | Reinforced Insulator Wireholder with lag screw and or U-shaped metal bracket |
KYLE, William D. |
Wireholder | Line Material Co. |
U | 1,617,154 | February 8, 1927 | Insulator Suspension with metal eye-bolt pin and cap with special securing clips |
GOUVERNEUR, Minor F. H. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,620,392 | March 8, 1927 | Insulator Radio strain with special pointed metal clips to minimize leakage |
RIDER, Hebert E. |
Radio | Edward L. Hall |
U | 1,620,804 | March 15, 1927 | Insulator Tree insulator bracket for CD 1038 (see 1,721,657) |
CUTTER, Scott C. |
Insulator | |
U | 1,621,246 | March 15, 1927 | Insulator High tension insulator made of parts with metal plates bolted to upper and lower surface or suspension disks bolted together |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Multipart | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,621,530 | March 22, 1927 | Dead-Ending Clamp Dead ending clamp for long span crossings |
FITZPATRICK, Paul G. |
Hardware | American Telegraph & Telephone Co. |
U | 1,622,648 | March 29, 1927 | Insulator Suspension similar to Hewlett with uniform thickness of porcelain |
JACKSON, Ray P. |
Suspension | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,625,601 | April 19, 1927 | Insulator Suspension insulator made of multiple sections that are clamped together in the field |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,625,645 | April 19, 1927 | Insulator Clamp type |
FORT, Louis |
Clamp Type | |
U | 1,626,180 | April 26, 1927 | Lightning Rod Connecter Lightning rod coupling composed of a Y-shaped tube which allows one end of the conductor to slip inside the tube and Y end attached to other conductor by bending over the metal tabs |
BURKETT, Byron C. |
Lightning Rod Coupling | The Burkett Lightning Rod Co. |
U | 1,628,241 | May 10, 1927 | Insulator Post type insulator composed of multiple parts |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Post Type | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,633,399 | June 21, 1927 | Insulator Fitting Link for Hewlett suspension disk (see 1,458,811) |
ECKERT, Grandon E. |
Suspension | The R. Thomas & Sons Co. |
U | 1,637,374 | August 2, 1927 | Insulator Suspension, tubular with ribs and cap on both ends |
FORTESCUE, Charles Le G. |
Suspension | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,640,815 | August 30, 1927 | Insulator Knob - self-tying with side projections to crimp wire and hold it. It was made by the Trenle Porcelain Co. of East Liverpool and called the ""Quickon"" knob. |
BROOKMAN, Horace D. |
Knob | |
U | 1,645,266 | October 11, 1927 | Insulator Connector Suspension disk pin connector and shield around it to compensate for electrostatic field |
WAHLBERG, Nils A. |
Suspension | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,645,447 | October 11, 1927 | Suspension Insulator Suspension, method of cementing metal bolt using flexible thimble |
PECK, John M. |
Suspension | The Porcelain Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,647,695 | November 1, 1927 | Method of Assembling Insulators Manufacturing method of using adhesive to hold shells together before injecting cement and sealing edges of the cured cement joint |
HAWLEY, Kent Allen |
Manufacturing | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,649,697 | November 15, 1927 | Lightning Rod Support Lightning rod with supporting feet for tiled roof peaks that fit over ridge tiles and under the tile edges |
HOOVENS, Amasa G. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 1,649,853 | November 22, 1927 | Sectional Insulator Multipart design with nested parts forming the cement joints |
PECK, John M. |
Multipart | The Porcelain Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,650,034 | November 22, 1927 | Insulator Suspension with slotted metal cap for pin linkage |
OSBORNE, David H. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,651,201 | November 29, 1927 | Insulator Suspension Hewlett type |
GOUVERNEUR, Minor F. H. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,651,704 | December 6, 1927 | Line Insulator Wireholder with lag screw |
HENDEE, Lem E. |
Wireholder | Line Material Co. |
U | 1,652,506 | December 13, 1927 | Link-Type Insulator Suspension bell-shaped link type with special U-shaped cable links |
WAHLBERG, Nils A. |
Suspension | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,652,693 | December 13, 1927 | Cut-Out Insulator Fuse holder |
BAILEY, Thomas |
Fuse Holder | |
U | 1,653,117 | December 20, 1927 | Suspension Insulator Suspension, method of cementing metal bolt using flexible thimble |
PECK, John M. |
Suspension | The Porcelain Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,654,047 | December 27, 1927 | Strain Insulator Strain insulator with steel covering whereby the porcelain insulator is in compression |
LAPP, John S. |
Strain | Lapp Insulator Co. |
1928 | ||||||
U | 1,657,035 | January 24, 1928 | Suspension Insulator with Hood and Deformable Pivoting System Forming an Articulated Joint Suspension cemented pin with pivot joint |
RICHARD, Augusto |
Suspension | |
U | 1,657,922 | January 31, 1928 | Method of Assembling Insulators Sprayed coating of metal or asphalt with heat treatment to improve cement joint |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Cement | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,657,924 | January 31, 1928 | Chain Link for Insulators Link for Hewlett suspension insulator |
GOUVERNEUR, Minor F. H. GOUVERNEUR, Fairfax H. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,659,183 | February 14, 1928 | Insulator Suspension with metal flanges to balance electrical field |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,659,731 | February 21, 1928 | Insulator Protective shield |
GREEN, Estill I. |
Protective Shield | American Telephone & Telegraph Co. |
U | 1,661,823 | March 6, 1928 | Insulator Suspension string with insulators having conducting surface to balance electrical field |
HAWLEY, Kent A. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,663,007 | March 20, 1928 | Electric Conductor Support Insulator attachments to support equipment (see 1,274,555 and 1,574,964) |
JACOBS, Ernest H. |
Equipment | Electrical Engineers Equipment Co. |
U | 1,663,011 | March 20, 1928 | Line Conductor Insulator Wireholder with lag screw and bolt attachment |
KYLE, William D. |
Wireholder | Line Material Co. |
U | 1,663,421 | March 20, 1928 | Line Breaker Breaker insulator similar to guy strain |
STUBBINGS, Edwin L. |
Breaker | |
U | 1,664,172 | March 27, 1928 | Insulator Knob with metal hook to hold wire |
HOLLER, John R. |
Knob | |
U | 1,664,208 | March 27, 1928 | Insulator Suspension fog-type with ceramic covered wood/fiber connecting tube |
GILCHREST, George Irving |
Suspension | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,666,326 | April 17, 1928 | Lightning Rod Lightning rod made of locked seam copper tubing that can be easily formed, wrapped around other rods and conductors, and with ends that slip together and readily riveted |
DALLAS, Charles D. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 1,666,670 | April 17, 1928 | Lightning Rod Air Terminal Bracket Lightning rod with attachment bracket to secure conductor and fit over tiled roof peaks, metal roof peaks, or raised edges of buildings |
SCHNOEBELEN, Clement A. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 1,668,581 | May 8, 1928 | Electrical Insulating Knob Knob (Canada) |
BROWN, Donald M. |
Knob | |
U | 1,669,529 | May 15, 1928 | Insulator Suspension fog-type with wood strain insulator for connecting to another insulator |
MILLER, Frederick H. |
Suspension | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,670,429 | May 22, 1928 | Pin for Insulators Steel pin and bracket combination stamped out of sheet metal and bolted around the crossarm |
ARNDT, John Philip |
Pin | |
U | 1,672,059 | June 5, 1928 | Insulator Multipart cement joint with alternating elastic bands & coated surfaces |
COOK, William S. |
Multipart | |
U | 1,674,905 | June 26, 1928 | Insulator Wireholder with lag screw embedded in eye-shaped insulator |
KYLE, William D. HENDEE, Lem E. |
Wireholder | Line Material Co. |
U | 1,675,589 | July 3, 1928 | Insulator Self-tying slot top via separate piece (similar to Ransom patent) |
BABINEAU, Oliver D. |
Self-tying Slot Top | |
U | 1,677,346 | July 17, 1928 | Insulator Fogbowl suspension |
JACKSON, Ray P. |
Fog Type | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,678,663 | July 31, 1928 | Insulator Protective shield |
WILSON, Leon T. |
Protective Shield | American Telephone & Telegraph Co. |
U | 1,679,345 | August 7, 1928 | Method and Apparatus for Casting Ceramic Pieces Manufacturing method of casting bushings with a hollow core |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Manufacturing | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,682,288 | August 28, 1928 | Lightning Rod Construction Lightning rod with ornamental support stand and method of attaching to roof peaks or sloped roof |
KRETZER, Sidney D. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 1,682,590 | August 28, 1928 | Insulator Pin and Process of Manufacturing the Same Method of making a pin with a threaded lead head |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Pin | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,683,109 | September 4, 1928 | Conductor Support Bracket to hold strain insulators on a crossarm for deadending |
SNYDER, Edward B. |
Bracket | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,684,066 | September 11, 1928 | Insulator Suspension with metal and porcelain shaped to conform with electric field |
MINOR, Douglas F. |
Suspension | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,684,312 | September 11, 1928 | Electrical Insulator Self-tying slot top |
FISCHER, John J. PAYNE, Warren R. |
Self-tying Slot Top | |
U | 1,684,441 | September 18, 1928 | High Tension Insulator Suspension with special ribbed cap and pin |
GOUVERNEUR, Minor F. H. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,685,663 | September 25, 1928 | Insulated Perch for Preventing Bird Trouble in Connection with Electrical Transmission Lines Arrangement of a pintype insulator and specially designed conductor above a suspension string to discourage birds from sitting above suspension string |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Miscellaneous | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,685,833 | October 2, 1928 | Process of Manufacturing Insulator Pins Manufacturing method to make steel pins for wooden crossarms |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Manufacturing | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,687,495 | October 16, 1928 | Insulator Transposition (1-piece) for telephone line shaped like CD 194.5, CD 195.5 |
GORDON, Chester S. LOWE, James T. |
Insulator | American Telephone & Telegraph Co. |
U | 1,687,535 | October 16, 1928 | Reduction of Losses in Insulators, Pins, and Cross Arms Carrier circuit insulator with specific diameter/pin ratio |
AFFEL, Herman A. GREEN, Estill I. |
Carrier | American Telephone & Telegraph Co. |
U | 1,687,556 | October 16, 1928 | Reduction of Attenuation Due to the Conductance Losses in Cross Arms and Insulator Pins CD 122.4; Metal thread thimble for wooden pins carrier circuits connected electrically to other pins or brackets on the same crossarm to reduce leakage losses |
GORDON, Chester S. LOWE, James T. |
Pin | American Telephone & Telegraph Co. |
U | 1,688,011 | October 16, 1928 | Insulator Strain for guy wires with special wire connecting links |
GOUVERNEUR, Minor F. H. |
Strain | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,688,015 | October 16, 1928 | Insulator Strain for guy wires with special wire connecting links |
GOUVERNEUR, Minor F. H. |
Strain | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,688,411 | October 23, 1928 | Electrical Insulator Crown cable & tie wire groove arced to reduce stress from wire/cable |
COOK, William S. |
Crown | |
U | 1,690,291 | November 6, 1928 | Insulator Suspension flying saucer type with special link design |
GOUVERNEUR, Minor F. H. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,690,989 | November 6, 1928 | Multiple String Insulator Suspension Suspensions made up of several strings of disks |
MARVIN, Richard H. |
Suspension | The R. Thomas & Sons Co. |
U | 1,691,330 | November 13, 1928 | Insulator Suspension string with flange attachment to balance electric field |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,691,964 | November 20, 1928 | Insulator Locking Device Pin with locking device to fit in threads to secure insulator |
DICKEY, Ray S. CARNAHAN, Paul A. |
Pin | |
U | 1,694,415 | December 11, 1928 | Insulator Under crossarm type (see 955,661) |
GORDON, Chester S. |
Under | American Telephone & Telegraph Co. |
U | 1,695,458 | December 18, 1928 | Insulator Multipart (& suspension disk) with spacing cap and molten metal as cement |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Multipart | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,695,892 | December 18, 1928 | Transmission Line Device Arcing ring or electrostatic field control structure for suspension string |
FORTESCUE, Charles Le G. |
Arcing Ring | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,696,491 | December 25, 1928 | Insulator Rack Simply constructed secondary rack without the base and other parts. Just composed of rods to hold the spool insulators and fastening bracket. |
KYLE, William D. |
Bracket/secondary Rack | Line Material Co. |
1929 | ||||||
U | 1,700,066 | January 22, 1929 | Insulator for Radio Frequency Currents Radio strain insulator made from Pyrex glass for antennas |
MARSHALL, Albert E. |
Radio | Corning Glass Works |
U | 1,700,166 | January 29, 1929 | Insulator for Bridle Wires Dry-spot using coke bottle top & cap |
JOHNSON, Benjamin |
Dry-spot | American Telephone & Telegraph Co. |
U | 1,701,561 | February 12, 1929 | Insulator CD 118; Carrier circuit insulator with metal cover screwed outside (internal threads) |
GORDON, Chester S. |
Carrier | American Telephone & Telegraph Co. |
U | 1,701,562 | February 12, 1929 | Insulator CD 122.4, CD 128, CD 142, CD 194.5, CD 195.5 with threads inside skirt |
GORDON, Chester S. |
Insulator | American Telephone & Telegraph Co. |
U | 1,702,235 | February 12, 1929 | System of Line Insulation and Insulators Therefor Odd Electrose insulator |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Insulator | |
U | 1,702,236 | February 12, 1929 | High Tension Insulator Construction Suspension disk with ""capacity gland"" to prevent electrical streamers and provide a balanced electrical field |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,703,853 | February 26, 1929 | Dry-Spot Insulator CD 182, U-173, U-174 & U-175 dry-spot |
GOULD, Rufus |
Insulator | 1/2 to Postal Telegraph Cable Co. |
U | 1,704,005 | March 5, 1929 | Insulator Mounting Suspension pin with lugs that fits in slot and turned to lock it inside the insulator |
KATZENBERGER, Bernard JANSEN, Theodor |
Suspension | Aktiengesellschaft Brown Boveri & Cie. |
U | 1,706,237 | March 19, 1929 | Secondary Rack Wireholder with hole near the bottom for attaching to a metal rack and hole near the top for securing the drop wire. |
KYLE, William D. |
Wireholder | Line Material Co. |
U | 1,706,488 | March 26, 1929 | Insulator Fogbowl via metal pan under skirt |
HAWLEY, Kent A. |
Fog Type | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,706,987 | March 26, 1929 | Electric Wire Insulator Bushing |
SCHAFFLER, Oscar |
Bushing | |
U | 1,707,054 | March 26, 1929 | Insulator Strain type (impractical) |
DOELTER, Otto |
Strain | |
U | 1,708,038 | April 9, 1929 | Low Loss Insulator CD 176 (see June 1972 CJ p. 6) |
WILSON, Leon T. |
Insulator | American Telephone & Telegraph Co. |
U | 1,708,876 | April 9, 1929 | Insulator Suspension Hewlett links made of formed sheet metal |
ECKERT, Grandon E. |
Suspension | The R. Thomas & Sons Co. |
U | 1,709,477 | April 16, 1929 | Insulator Wireholder with lag screw |
KYLE, William D. |
Wireholder | Line Material Co. |
U | 1,709,555 | April 16, 1929 | Insulator Support Wireholder with bracket designed to be cemented between bricks |
BLACKBURN, Jasper ALBRECHT, Arthur A. PEELE, Hereward J. |
Wireholder | Jasper Blackburn |
U | 1,710,756 | April 30, 1929 | Reduction of Attenuation Due to the Conductance Losses in Cross Arms and Insulator Pins Reducing leakage on carrier circuits |
WILSON, Leon T. |
Carrier | American Telephone & Telegraph Co. |
U | 1,710,880 | April 30, 1929 | Insulator Stack Pedestal type stackable insulators with metal flanges that can be easily adjusted |
LAPP, John S. |
Pedestal | Lapp Insulator Co., Inc. |
U | 1,712,432 | May 7, 1929 | Electrical Insulator Assembly Suspension using Hewletts for novel electric switch |
HAGERMAN, Alva Lloyd |
Suspension | |
U | 1,712,556 | May 14, 1929 | Insulator Suspension Link Suspension links for Hewlett disks that are ductile and pliable |
GOUVERNEUR, Minor F. H. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,712,557 | May 14, 1929 | Link Liner Ductile and pliable liner for the holes in Hewletts to cushion link contact |
GOUVERNEUR, Minor F. H. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,712,860 | May 14, 1929 | Transposition Pin Pin (metal) through crossarm for transposition |
WEIMAR, Robert |
Pin | |
U | 1,712,900 | May 14, 1929 | Method of Making Forged Insulator Caps Method to manufacture steel cap for suspension disks |
OSBORNE, David H. |
Manufacturing | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,715,507 | June 4, 1929 | Insulator Mounting Steel pin with malleable threaded thimble and coil spring for threads to contact the insulator pinhole |
KYLE, William D. |
Pin | Line Material Co. |
U | 1,716,123 | June 4, 1929 | Insulator Multipart with external cement joints covered with tar for RFI |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Multipart | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,716,963 | June 11, 1929 | Insulator Suspension coupling device (see 1,329,770) |
JOHNSTON, Robert M. |
Suspension | Jeffery-Dewitt Co. |
U | 1,717,885 | June 18, 1929 | Mounting for Electric Conductors Hanger insulator made of rubber for trolley conductor |
LEIPERT, August H. |
Hanger | The Rubber Shock Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,718,259 | June 25, 1929 | Insulator Cleat - self-tying |
SCOTT, Arthur C. RUPE, William G. |
Cleat | |
U | 1,719,945 | July 9, 1929 | Insulator Suspension with cutout metal cap and split spring metal eye-pin |
SCHOENTHALER, George Henry |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,720,181 | July 9, 1929 | Insulator Wireholder |
KYLE, William D. |
Wireholder | Line Material Co. |
U | 1,721,657 | July 23, 1929 | Insulator Tree insulator (porcelain) improved with ribs - strengthening (see 1,620,804) |
CUTTER, Scott C. |
Tree | |
U | 1,725,097 | August 20, 1929 | Insulator Structure Metal parts of suspension insulators are coated with rubber or resin to help prevent or reduce flashover |
NAYLOR, William K. |
Suspension | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,728,522 | September 17, 1929 | Insulator for High Voltage Systems Suspension disk with strips of high resistance conductive material embedded in the upper surface to produce a uniform distribution of voltage across each disk in a string |
BAUM, Frank G. |
Suspension | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,729,532 | September 24, 1929 | Electrical Insulator Cap and pin design for suspension insulator |
ZIESCHE, Otto Paul |
Suspension | Hermsdorf-Schomburg-Isolatoren G. M. B. H. |
U | 1,729,702 | October 1, 1929 | Insulator Supporting Means Metal threaded thimble that can be attached to a steel pin |
BRADY, Edmund W. |
Pin | The Brady Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,730,170 | October 1, 1929 | Insulator Design with metal pin and metal projections to prevent arc-over |
SMITH, Harold B. |
Suspension | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,730,171 | October 1, 1929 | Insulator Design with metal pin and metal projections to prevent arc-over |
SMITH, Harold B. |
Suspension | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,730,180 | October 1, 1929 | Insulator Suspension insulator made of cylindrical insulator and metal hoods on each end |
WAHLBERG, Nils A. |
Suspension | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,733,067 | October 22, 1929 | Insulator Multipart with metal cap to prevent damage due to temp changes |
MARVIN, Richard H. |
Multipart | The R. Thomas & Sons Co. |
U | 1,734,167 | November 5, 1929 | Suspension Insulator Fitting Link design for Hewlett suspension disks to reduce movement |
HOLMES, Henry R. |
Suspension | The R. Thomas & Sons Co. |
U | 1,734,597 | November 5, 1929 | Nonskidding Insulated Stool Lineman's stool with four rubber legs that have two downward curved flanged skirts. |
SALISBURY, Moses B. |
Stool | |
U | 1,735,560 | November 12, 1929 | Insulator for Withstanding Fog Conditions Multipart porcelain insulator with heating elements embedded in the surface to keep surface of insulator dry during fog |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Fog Type | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,735,829 | November 12, 1929 | Means and Method for Controlling Surface Resistance of Insulators RFI coating on suspension insulators with graded or reduced thickness away from the center of the disk |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
RFI | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,736,043 | November 19, 1929 | Insulator Knob |
KYLE, William D. |
Knob | Line Material Co. |
U | 1,736,044 | November 19, 1929 | Screw Insulator Wireholder with lag screw |
KYLE, William D. |
Wireholder | Line Material Co. |
U | 1,737,749 | December 3, 1929 | Insulator Suspension with reinforcing band around cap and ribbed pin |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,737,999 | December 3, 1929 | Insulator Thimble that screws into the pinhole and screws onto a special steel pin |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Thimble | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,738,188 | December 3, 1929 | Insulating Support Suspension cap, pin and connector |
LANYON, Samuel Herbert |
Suspension | Lapp Insulator Co. |
U | 1,739,637 | December 17, 1929 | Insulator Multipart porcelain pedestal insulator with threaded holes in the metal cap to bolt another insulator on top |
HAWLEY, Kent A. |
Pedestal | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,740,641 | December 24, 1929 | Pole Top Pin for Multiple Construction Steel bracket for pole top that supports insulator pin on side of pole when conductor is under stress |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Bracket | The Ohio Brass Co. |
1930 | ||||||
U | 1,742,625 | January 7, 1930 | Process of Uniting by Sealing the Insulating Parts of High Tension Insulators Cement of rubber used to cement multipart insulator |
WECKERLE, Ferdinand |
Cement | Studiengesellschaft Fuer Wirtschaft U. Industrie, M. B. H. |
U | 1,742,628 | January 7, 1930 | High Tension Insulator Fog type suspension & pin-type insulator with external petticoats (see 1,858,611) Patent was owned by Lapp Insulator Co. |
BARFOED, Svend |
Fog Type | |
U | 1,743,552 | January 14, 1930 | Pin Type Insulator Pin with sharp pointed threads that engage the insulator only at the tips of the threads and insulator with shallow depressions in the pinhole rather than threads |
KERSCHNER, Richard M. |
Pin | Hubbard & Co. |
U | 1,744,674 | January 21, 1930 | Insulator Pin Pin that holds insulator at an angle against strain on turns in the conductor |
PORTER, Edward Y. |
Pin | |
U | 1,748,884 | February 25, 1930 | Leakproof Insulator Bell shaped radio antenna insulator to protect wire from getting wet from rain or snow. |
KITTS, David Roscoe |
Antenna | |
U | 1,749,915 | March 11, 1930 | Insulator Rack Wireholder mounted on a rack |
KYLE, William D. |
Wireholder | Line Material Co. |
U | 1,750,770 | March 18, 1930 | Insulator Pin Steel pin with supporting base that fits over top and edge of wooden crossarm |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Pin | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,755,032 | April 15, 1930 | Insulator Post insulator made up of Hewlett disks |
SLEEMAN, Harold P. |
Post Type | The R. Thomas & Sons Co. |
U | 1,755,587 | April 22, 1930 | Insulating Device Crossover |
BROAD, William |
Crossover | 3/4 to Harry McLain |
U | 1,755,971 | April 22, 1930 | Insulator Neon, knob to support wires for neon sign (""spook"" insulator) |
SMALLEY, Robert C. |
Neon | Claud Neon Lights, Inc. |
U | 1,758,462 | May 13, 1930 | Insulator Multipart cementing technique using Portland cement with a resilient alumina cement followed by a high humidity curing process |
OSBORNE, David Henry |
Multipart | Electric Service Supplies Co. |
U | 1,759,253 | May 20, 1930 | Insulator Suspension insulator assembly with porcelain insulator in compression without the need for cement. |
GERHARDT, Roy C. |
Suspension | |
U | 1,760,983 | June 3, 1930 | Insulator CD 194.5, CD 195.5 transposition |
GORDON, Chester S. LOWE, James T. |
Insulator | American Telephone & Telegraph Co. |
U | 1,761,046 | June 3, 1930 | Transposition Device Transposition ring for radio line |
PFAUTZ, Christian E. |
Transposition | RCA |
U | 1,764,434 | June 17, 1930 | Insulator Wood strain insulator with coating such as rubber over the metal ends and extending only a short distance to prevent burning the insulator from corona |
COCHRAN, Paul B. |
Strain | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,768,948 | July 1, 1930 | High Voltage Insulator Suspension insulator |
BAUM, Frank G. |
Suspension | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,772,184 | August 5, 1930 | Dead End Wire Connection Deadend insulator with insulator that fit in steel loop bracket (RACO deadend bracket) |
LAVARACK, William H. B. PATTERSON, Ray |
Deadend | |
U | 1,772,513 | August 12, 1930 | Insulator Design to allow the lowermost Hewlett disk to have its underside wetted with rain equally with disks above |
HAWLEY, Kent Allen |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,772,947 | August 12, 1930 | Electric Insulator Protective metal shield to cover linkage or connectors for suspension disks to prevent moisture damage to threaded connectors |
HOFFMAN, Gottfried |
Suspension | Motor-Columbus Aktiengesellschaft Fur Elektrische Unternehmungen |
U | 1,776,557 | September 23, 1930 | Pedestal Insulator Pedestal insulator similar to suspension disk with metal cap and pin to bolt other units to |
HAWLEY, Kent A. |
Pedestal | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,776,573 | September 23, 1930 | Insulator Cementing treatment for a suspension insulator such that the cement will withstand temperature changes |
VAN ATTA, Cloyd A. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,778,152 | October 14, 1930 | Multiple Skirt Suspension Insulator Odd two-disk suspension made in one piece with metal caps on each end |
HAWLEY, Kent A. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,778,153 | October 14, 1930 | Insulator Pin Centering Means Suspension disk with large opening for additional cement around the pin and a means to keep the pin centered |
HAWLEY, Kent A. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,778,154 | October 14, 1930 | Cushion for Insulator Pins and Method of Applying Suspension disk or pin-type pin with asphalt disk at top of pin to cushion strain of pin |
HAWLEY, Kent A. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,778,176 | October 14, 1930 | Insulator Suspension design using soft metal liner to prevent strain between cap and insulator |
VAN ATTA, Cloyd A. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,779,489 | October 28, 1930 | Method of Making Secondary Racks Method of making secondary rack brackets (see 1,883,818) |
PEIRCE, JR., Charles L. |
Manufacturing | 1/2 to Hubbard & Co. |
U | 1,779,501 | October 28, 1930 | Insulator Wireholder with lag screw |
STEINMAYER, Alwin G. |
Wireholder | Line Material Co. |
U | 1,780,246 | November 4, 1930 | Glass Insulator and Method of Making Same Suspension glass Hewlett design with embedded/loose fitting metal brackets |
ROWLAND, Davidge H. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,782,790 | November 25, 1930 | Insulator Strain insulator composed of a wooden strain sealed inside porcelain tubular shell that is filled with non-conducting oil |
MILLER, Frederic H. JACKSON, Ray P. |
Strain | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,783,271 | December 2, 1930 | High Potential Installation Use of flux control arcing horns (see 1,552,664) to control flashover on towers using strings of suspension disks (see 1,783,272) |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Transmission | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,783,272 | December 2, 1930 | Support for Transmission Lines Orientation of tower supporting transmission line using flux control arcing harms (see 1,783,271) |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Transmission | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,784,392 | December 9, 1930 | Manufacture of Insulators Suspension insulator with glazed sanded surfaces to improve strength of cap |
ROWLAND, Davidge H. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,786,458 | December 30, 1930 | Insulating Nontilting Stool Insulated stool composed of multiple plies of hardwood with extended legs. Pintype insulators are used to support the legs and insulate the stool. |
SHIPMAN, Emanuel F. |
Stool | |
1931 | ||||||
U | 1,788,245 | January 6, 1931 | Insulator Support Clamp type |
MANSON, Ralph H. |
Clamp Type | Hubbard & Co. |
U | 1,790,273 | January 27, 1931 | Insulator Wireholder with internal threaded metal core to receive a threaded shank that can be fixed to a wall |
LEE, Leffman H. |
Wireholder | |
U | 1,794,111 | February 24, 1931 | Multiple Skirt Insulator Suspension insulator with multiple skirts and pins or hooks embedded in the ends |
HAWLEY, Kent A. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,794,934 | March 3, 1931 | Insulator Connector Bracket for strain insulator |
WALBERG, Nils A. |
Bracket | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,796,427 | March 17, 1931 | Process and Apparatus for Testing Insulators Apparatus to run a high voltage test on insulators (see 1,750,699 and 1,796,427) |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Manufacturing | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,797,238 | March 24, 1931 | Insulator Mounting Pin Pin with threaded lead head for screwing into an insulator |
LEMONT, Clarence J. |
Pin | Line Material Co. |
U | 1,799,470 | April 7, 1931 | Secondary Rack Simply constructed secondary rack without the base and other parts. Just composed of rods to hold the spool insulators and fastening bracket. |
KYLE, William D. |
Bracket/secondary Rack | Line Material Co. |
U | 1,799,580 | April 7, 1931 | Insulator Suspension insulator composed of wood fibers impregnated with tar |
BURKE, Edmund |
Suspension | Brown Co. |
U | 1,799,977 | April 7, 1931 | Distributor Ring Arcing ring or electrostatic field control structure for suspension string |
FORTESCUE, Charles Le G. |
Arcing Ring | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,806,170 | May 19, 1931 | Bracket and Dead-End Insulator Double deadend bracket with two spool insulators. |
LAW, Stanley W. |
Bracket/wireholder | |
U | 1,807,878 | June 2, 1931 | Insulator Supporting Post Steel pin with sheet metal threads |
SEYLER, Carl P. |
Pin | |
U | 1,808,595 | June 2, 1931 | Lightning Rod Coupler Lightning rod coupling with either male or female threads that is square and fits over and crimped to end of rods |
CRIPE, Earnest C. |
Lightning Rod Coupling | |
U | 1,810,950 | June 23, 1931 | Insulator Rubber self-tying insulator |
EARHART, Albert C. |
Rubber | |
U | 1,811,530 | June 23, 1931 | Insulating Device Ribbed suspension insulator with deep hollow interior to receive linkage hardware to connect the next insulator |
BAUM, Frank G. |
Suspension | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,815,598 | July 21, 1931 | Insulating Member for High Tension Construction Wooden shaft with metal fittings to insulate guy wires on high voltage transmission poles |
STROUP, Charles L. |
Wood | |
U | 1,818,494 | August 11, 1931 | Lightning Rod Point Connection Lightning rod with swiveling support that can be screwed to the roof |
MERSHIMER, Lawrence M. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 1,819,302 | August 18, 1931 | Oil and Air Break Pothead Disconnect Pothead disconnect |
RAH, Joseph |
Insulator | G. & W. Electric Specialty Co. |
U | 1,819,380 | August 18, 1931 | Insulator Connection Suspension insulator cap and pin that can be locked in securely |
OSBORNE, David H. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,819,748 | August 18, 1931 | Insulator Suspension of the cap and pin design specially designed to make a strong joint for the cap and pin |
HAWLEY, Kent A. OSBORNE, David H. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,821,221 | September 1, 1931 | Insulator and Terminal Metal terminal mounted on outside of a secondary rack insulator or wireholder that is used to secure the deadend of the drop wire with the terminal making the connection to the wire leading into the building eliminating the need for soldering or other poor connection (see 1,821,222; 1,877,903; 1,914,436) |
KYLE, William D. |
Bracket/secondary Rack | Line Material Co. |
U | 1,821,222 | September 1, 1931 | Insulator Metal terminal mounted on outside of a secondary rack insulator or wireholder that is used to secure the deadend of the drop wire with the terminal making the connection to the wire leading into the building eliminating the need for soldering or other poor connection (see 1,821,221; 1,877,903; 1,914,436) |
KYLE, William D. |
Bracket/secondary Rack | Line Material Co. |
U | 1,822,485 | September 8, 1931 | Insulator Method of attached metal cap and pin to suspension insulators |
HAWLEY, Kent A. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,823,676 | September 15, 1931 | Insulator with Nested Parts Multipart insulators with metal cap in cement joint of the outer two joints to add strength to the insulator |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Manufacturing | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,824,766 | September 29, 1931 | Insulator Thread insert of dry process porcelain, split & secured by glazewelding |
BARROW, George M. |
Thread | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,824,767 | September 29, 1931 | Insulator Connector Metal linkage for link-type suspension insulators similar to Hewlett or pork liver |
BARROW, George M. |
Suspension | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,829,354 | October 27, 1931 | Insulator Self-tying clamp-top |
HOUDE, Victor Frederick |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | 1/2 to Ferdinand La Fleche |
U | 1,832,157 | November 17, 1931 | Insulator Suspension insulator pin that is coated and designed to prevent stress from temperature changes |
VAN ATTA, Cloyd B. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,837,259 | December 22, 1931 | Hanger for Cables and the Like 2-part spool cable hanger held together with a metal bracket |
FITZPATRICK, Ray |
Hanger | |
U | 1,838,319 | December 29, 1931 | Insulator Wireholder with lag screw |
MILLER, Charles E. |
Wireholder | |
1932 | ||||||
U | 1,840,362 | January 12, 1932 | Transposition Bracket for Insulators Bracket for transposition |
HUNTER, Russell N. STOVER, Herbert F. |
Bracket | American Telephone & Telegraph Co. |
U | 1,841,949 | January 19, 1932 | Insulator With Caps Steel cap cemented to top of insulator with bolts for stacking insulators |
HAWLEY, Kent A. |
Miscellaneous | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,848,622 | March 8, 1932 | Insulator Suspension rod with metallic shields to keep upper and lower parts dry to prevent electrical leakage |
GOUVERNEUR, Minor F. H. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,851,671 | March 29, 1932 | High Tension Insulator Suspension insulator with metal attachments fixed with zinc, lead/antimony alloys |
JOHNSTON, Robert M. MCLACHLAN, Alexander |
Suspension | |
U | 1,852,093 | April 5, 1932 | Article of Manufacture and Process of Making It RFI metallic coating and process of applying it to porcelain insulators |
SMEDE, Lloyd SHAND, Errol B. |
RFI | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,854,459 | April 19, 1932 | Insulator Skirts upturned with drain holes |
DIENNER, John A. |
Skirt | |
U | 1,858,045 | May 10, 1932 | Wire Support Wireholder for duplex street lighting conductor running down poles |
HENDEE, Lem E. |
Wireholder | Line Material Co |
U | 1,858,611 | May 17, 1932 | High Tension Insulator Fog type suspension by Lapp (see 1,742,628) Patent was owned by Lapp Insulator Co. |
BARFOED, Svend |
Fog Type | |
U | 1,858,873 | May 17, 1932 | Wire Support for Insulators Tie wire using complicate preformed tie wire |
ASP, Knoch |
Tie Wire | |
U | 1,861,316 | May 31, 1932 | Insulator Suspension (Hewlett type) with oil reservoir |
MONTANDON, Arthur |
Suspension | 1/2 to Societe Gen. D'Entr. |
U | 1,864,300 | June 21, 1932 | Anchor Device Metal attachment device for wireholders |
FORREST, Elbert E. |
Wireholder | Line Material Co |
U | 1,866,804 | July 12, 1932 | Means for Utilizing Wood Poles to Aid Insulators On wood poles, connect the steel pins with a conductor and fuse to aid grounding an insulator struck by lightning and reduce the chance of burning the crossarm or pole |
HAWLEY, Kent A. |
Transmission | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,868,479 | July 26, 1932 | Compensating Strut Type Insulator Suspension insulator cap and pin with special rings to aid strength of cement joint |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,869,397 | August 2, 1932 | Insulator Insulator with spiral or helical grooves to all rain to wash the surface better |
STROUP, Charles L. |
Spiral | |
U | 1,872,557 | August 16, 1932 | Article of Manufacture RFI metal coating around the crown of an insulator so the tie-wire and conductor can be soldered to the coating |
BARROW, George M. |
RFI | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,873,750 | August 23, 1932 | Insulator Structure Strain insulator with parts coated and metal fitting soldered to the coating |
FORTESCUE, Charles Le G. |
Strain | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,876,579 | September 13, 1932 | Insulator Iron bus bar support cap cemented to top of an insulator |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Cap | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,877,630 | September 13, 1932 | High Tension Insulator Multipart cementing technique using a resilient layer or shaped sleeve |
SCHEID, Johann Friedrich |
Multipart | Hermsdorf-Schomburg-Isolatoren G. M. B. H. |
U | 1,877,903 | September 20, 1932 | Electric Insulator Metal terminal attached to the outside of a secondary rack or wireholder that is used to secure the deadend of the drop wire with the terminal making the connection to the wire leading into the building eliminating the need for soldering or other poor connection (see 1,821,221; 1,821,222; 1,914,436) |
KYLE, William D. |
Bracket/secondary Rack | Line Material Co |
U | 1,880,766 | October 4, 1932 | Support for Insulators Steel pin with waterproof fiber threads and cone cover |
BURKE, Edmund |
Pin | Brown Company |
U | 1,882,486 | October 11, 1932 | Insulator Tree hanger grips the wire like a hand |
COLE, William H. |
Tree | |
U | 1,883,671 | October 18, 1932 | Insulator Bracket and Support Bracket for rack spools with a plurality of spools for mounting on a building |
FORT, Louis |
Bracket | |
U | 1,886,984 | November 8, 1932 | Insulator Structure Radio strain insulator for antennas |
STATON, Harry C. |
Radio | |
U | 1,888,571 | November 22, 1932 | Pin Centering Device and Cushion Retainer Means to keep pin centered in a suspension insulator during cementing |
ROBERTSON, John Cullen |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,889,244 | November 29, 1932 | Noninterferring Insulator RFI treatment for new or existing insulators by attaching a metal crown |
HAWLEY, Kent A. |
RFI | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,891,708 | December 20, 1932 | Insulator Cotter and Mode of Use Suspension insulator cap and cotter pin permanent assembled that cannot be removed except with a special device |
GALLOWAY, Howard L. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
1933 | ||||||
U | 1,892,798 | January 3, 1933 | Cable Rider Cable support tray (specimens are not uncommon to find) |
ELMER, William B. AVILA, Charles F. |
Miscellaneous | Charles B. Elmer |
U | 1,892,888 | January 3, 1933 | Strain Insulator Elaborate strain insulator with metal rings and rods attached around the insulator |
HAWLEY, Kent A. |
Strain | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,894,292 | January 17, 1933 | Strain Insulator Helical strain insulator |
CRAMER, Walter |
Helical | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,894,340 | January 17, 1933 | Insulator Pin Pin with soft metal threads |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Pin | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,896,937 | February 7, 1933 | Insulator Fog type suspension like a Hewlett but with the edges curved sharply upward |
BRINEY, Perry G. |
Fog | |
U | 1,902,310 | March 21, 1933 | Method of Making Insulator Caps Method of pressing out a malleable metal cap |
PLIMPTON, Bentley A. |
Manufacturing | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,910,333 | May 23, 1933 | Insulator Connection Suspension with special cotter pin to prevent cap and pin from coming disconnected |
HAWLEY, Kent A. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,911,031 | May 23, 1933 | Insulator Support Steel pin, support base, and threads made of a spring coil |
MILLER, Charles E. |
Pin | Hubbard & Co. |
U | 1,911,558 | May 30, 1933 | Insulator Pin Steel pin with threads made of a spring coil |
DRIGGS, Lorenzo J. |
Pin | Frank F. Winters |
U | 1,912,007 | May 30, 1933 | Insulator Pin Steel pin and externally threaded steel cone support securely mounted to the crossarm |
PLIMPTON, Bentley A. HAWLEY, Kent A. |
Pin | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,912,456 | June 6, 1933 | Transposition Bracket Bracket for transposition |
KLEIN, Charles H. |
Bracket | Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. |
U | 1,913,305 | June 6, 1933 | Suspension Means for Guy Strain Insulators Guy strain insulators connected by means of special metal hardware |
GOUVERNEUR, Minor F. H. |
Strain | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,914,436 | June 20, 1933 | Insulator Metal terminal built into a secondary rack insulator or wireholder that is used to secure the deadend of the drop wire with the terminal making the connection to the wire leading into the building eliminating the need for soldering or other poor connection (see 1,821,221; 1,821,222; 1,877,903) |
KYLE, William D. |
Bracket/secondary Rack | Line Material Co. |
U | 1,914,437 | June 20, 1933 | Insulator Wireholder with lag screw |
KYLE, William D. |
Wireholder | Line Material Co. |
U | 1,920,978 | August 8, 1933 | Insulator Clamp type with lag screw |
FORT, Louis |
Clamp Type | |
U | 1,925,211 | September 5, 1933 | Art of Assembling Insulators Method of cementing pin in suspension insulator to remove air |
SMITH, William A. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,927,106 | September 19, 1933 | Insulator Carrier circuit insulator with metal skirt coated with insulating material |
WILSON, Leon T. |
Carrier | American Telephone & Telegraph Co. |
U | 1,927,639 | September 19, 1933 | Electric Insulator Suspension insulator with hole in top to insert pin, plug to cement in the hole, and cap cemented over the top |
GRAMSS, Ernst |
Suspension | |
U | 1,931,626 | October 24, 1933 | Insulator Threads molded from cement in finished insulator |
STEVENS, Frank J. |
Thread | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,934,308 | November 7, 1933 | Insulator Support Bracket mounted horizontally to hold a spool insulator |
HOIT, Julian D. |
Bracket | National Electric Products Corp. |
U | 1,937,620 | December 5, 1933 | Insulator Suspension cap and pin designed to improve and strengthen the cement joint |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,937,731 | December 5, 1933 | Insulator Pin for suspension disk |
TAYLOR, John J. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,937,764 | December 5, 1933 | Insulator Self-tying tree insulator with mounting lag screw and convoluted metal wire clip cemented in the porcelain insulator designed such that the insulator is turned to allow the conductor to be dropped in the slot between the ends of the wire clip and then the insulator is turned 90 degrees to secure the condutor in the wire clip. |
KYLE, William D. |
Tree Insulator | Line Material Co. |
U | 1,937,964 | December 5, 1933 | Insulator Support for Tower or Mast Type Antenna Insulator for supporting radio tower or mast antenna |
JENNER, Ralph L. |
Antenna | Lapp Insulator Co., Inc. |
U | 1,939,760 | December 19, 1933 | Means for Suspending Porcelain Insulators Means of connection suspension disks with internal threaded rings to receive external threaded connector from underneath disk |
BUXTON, Paul W. |
Suspension | Wheeler Reflector Co. |
U | 1,940,591 | December 19, 1933 | Protecting Apparatus for Insulators Arcing ring for string of suspension insulators |
HAWLEY, Kent A. |
Arcing Ring | Locke Insulator Corp. |
1934 | ||||||
U | 1,941,749 | January 2, 1934 | Insulator Suspension insulator with upwardly projecting wings on the cap to serve as flux control |
HILLEBRAND, William A. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,942,284 | January 2, 1934 | Electric Insulator Helical grooves on top surface of suspension insulator |
HALTON, Geoffrey H. |
Helical | Steatite & Porc. Prod. Ltd. |
U | 1,944,134 | January 16, 1934 | Insulator Assembling Machine Machine to press on and turn cap to secure the cement and cement in the metal pin |
ROBERTSON, John Cullen |
Manufacturing | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,944,383 | January 23, 1934 | Oil Bath Insulator Oil type insulator using oil cup attached to edge of insulator and protective cover attached to prevent contamination from fog or rain |
WEILL, Robert |
Oil | |
U | 1,947,118 | February 13, 1934 | Lighting Fixture Porcelain lighting fixture |
THOMAS, Noah T. |
Fixture | The Hartford Faience Co. |
U | 1,947,321 | February 13, 1934 | Arcing Horn for Insulators Arcing horns for Hewlett or other suspension insulator string |
VINCENT, Harold Blanchard SLEEMAN, Harold Parker |
Suspension | The R. Thomas & Sons Co. |
U | 1,950,646 | March 13, 1934 | Insulator Iron cap cemented on the top of an insulator for switch connection |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Cap | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,952,517 | March 27, 1934 | Insulator Post type insulator with metal brackets bolted on with U-bolt to stack insulators or attach equipment |
STINSON, William L. STROUP, Charles L. |
Post Type | Jeffery-Dewitt Insulator Co. |
U | 1,953,025 | March 27, 1934 | Corona Shield Corona shield in the form of a metal band that fits around the tie-wire groove |
ROWLAND, Davidge H. |
Corona | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,954,592 | April 10, 1934 | Wire Support Wireholder |
KLINGEL, Edward L. |
Wireholder | |
U | 1,955,609 | April 17, 1934 | Insulator U-856A fogbowl |
ROWLAND, Davidge H. |
Insulator | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,956,526 | April 24, 1934 | Insulated Support for Electric Cables Clamp type with wire hanger |
ELLMANN, John I. |
Clamp Type | Ellmann, Inc. |
U | 1,958,435 | May 15, 1934 | High Tension Insulator Post or pedestal insulator with hollow interior filled with dry sand |
HAWLEY, Kent Allen |
Post Type | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,958,880 | May 15, 1934 | Suspension Insulator Suspension insulator cap and pin design to reduce stress (see 1,822,485) |
ARNOLD, Edwin E. |
Suspension | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,960,147 | May 22, 1934 | Insulator and Method of Treating It Suspension, glass under cap is etched & treated with graphite |
FULCHER, Gordon S. |
Suspension | Corning Glass Works |
U | 1,960,171 | May 22, 1934 | Line Holder for Electric Wires Wireholder that allows tie-off without the use of tie wires by means of a hole in the insulator and slotted top and crown grooves |
SEEGER, Adolph M. |
Wireholder | |
U | 1,960,681 | May 29, 1934 | Insulating Support Pin Steel pin with malleable thread thimble with limited contact with the pin to aid in cushioning insulator |
PEIRCE, JR., Charles L. |
Pin | 1/2 to Hubbard & Co. |
U | 1,961,402 | June 5, 1934 | Insulator Catenary trolley wire support composed of multiple insulator sections with cemented caps and internal threaded parts allowing them to be screwed together |
TAYLOR, John J. |
Catenary | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,961,434 | June 5, 1934 | Adjustable Insulator Bracket Odd bracket for two spools to hold line wire at varying angles when mounted in a tree with a lag screw |
SMEAD, Donald G. |
Bracket | |
U | 1,967,616 | July 24, 1934 | Insulator Tie wire for high voltage multipart pintype insulators using a conductive sleeve between conductor and insulator with tie wire wrapped around the sleeve |
HILLEBRAND, William A. |
Tie Wire | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,967,654 | July 24, 1934 | Insulator Fog type multipart & suspension insulator with porous coating, wire screen for RFI |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Fog Type | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,972,614 | September 4, 1934 | Insulator Cementing and design technique to improve cement joint in cap and pin suspension and equipment support insulators |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,973,076 | September 11, 1934 | Insulator RFI: coat crown with gold, platinum, bismuth & semi-conductive area |
HUNT, Marsden H. |
RFI | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,975,297 | October 2, 1934 | Insulator Suspension disk strengthen by acid etching glass under cap |
SHAVER, William W. |
Suspension | Corning Glass Works |
U | 1,975,576 | October 2, 1934 | Method of Applying a Conducting Coating on Insulators RFI coating of carbon fused to the surface |
HAWLEY, Kent A. |
RFI | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,976,378 | October 9, 1934 | Aviation Marker Aviation warning light attached to a suspension insulator |
VROOMAN, Edward C. |
Misc | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,976,418 | October 9, 1934 | Attachment for Insulators Attachment for strain insulator |
STINSON, William L. |
Strain | Jeffery-Dewitt Insulator Co. |
U | 1,977,129 | October 16, 1934 | Hardware for Guy Strain Insulators Metal hardware for guy strain insulators |
HILL, Gregory C. |
Strain | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,977,957 | October 23, 1934 | Bus Bar and Bushing Connection Connector to hold bus bar inside a bushing |
STEVENS, Leland S. |
Bushing | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,978,649 | October 30, 1934 | Bus Bar and Bushing Connection Connector to hold bus bar inside a bushing |
ROBERTS, Charles W. |
Bushing | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,979,092 | October 30, 1934 | Insulator Suspension cap and pin designed with slipping cement joints to improve strength |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,981,717 | November 20, 1934 | Insulator Suspension cap and pin designed to improve strength of cement joint |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,983,569 | December 11, 1934 | Pedestal Switch Insulator Pedestal insulator to support switch gear or bus bar |
ROWLAND, Davidge H. |
Pedestal | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,983,903 | December 11, 1934 | Protective Apparatus for Double String Installations Arcing rings for a double string of suspension insulators |
HAWLEY, Kent A. |
Arcing Ring | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,984,245 | December 11, 1934 | Insulator Support for Power Rails Third rail insulator with interlocking pin and pinhole and side grooves to secure the rail on top |
BANKS, William C. |
Third Rail | |
1935 | ||||||
U | 1,987,683 | January 15, 1935 | Insulator RFI: coat crown with copper glaze to prevent AM radio interference |
HUNT, Marsden H. BARROW, George M. |
RFI | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,988,155 | January 15, 1935 | Insulator Suspension pin |
BOVARD, Floyd G. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,988,369 | January 15, 1935 | Radio Interferenceproof Insulator Metal cap cemented into recessed formed in top of pin type insulator |
BROWN, Harold H. |
Metal | Locke Insulator Corp. |
R | 19,473 | February 19, 1935 | Bracket Bracket for poles for several rack spool wireholders (see 1,839,594) |
RICK, Karl L. |
Bracket | Joslyn Mfg. & Supply Co. |
U | 1,992,284 | February 26, 1935 | Bracket Insulator Bracket for split insulator wireholder |
BANKS, William C. |
Wireholder | |
U | 1,994,265 | March 12, 1935 | Insulator Suspension cap design to allow for expansion of the cap without breaking off the insulator head |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,994,266 | March 12, 1935 | Insulator Suspension cap design to allow for expansion of the cap without breaking off the insulator head |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,994,281 | March 12, 1935 | Insulator Fog type multipart & suspension insulator similar to oil types with inverted mating cup |
LUSIGNAN, JR., Joseph T. |
Fog Type | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,994,282 | March 12, 1935 | Fog Type Insulator Fog type suspension similar to oil reservoir types with inverted mating cup |
LUSIGNAN, JR., Joseph T. |
Fog Type | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,994,291 | March 12, 1935 | Insulator Suspension for heavy loads with improved cap and pin design; improvement of A. O. Austin patent (see 1,994,265) |
SMITH, William A. |
Suspension | |
U | 1,994,292 | March 12, 1935 | Insulator Special design of pin for suspension insulator |
TAYLOR, John J. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,997,439 | April 9, 1935 | Insulator Special design of cemented pin and cap on pin-type insulator used to support electrical equipment |
TAYLOR, John J. |
Miscellaneous | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,997,666 | April 16, 1935 | Insulator RFI multipart design with metal cap over crown with extension over coated area of top shell and metallic coating on each shell below cement joint |
WHISLER, George M. |
RFI | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,997,688 | April 16, 1935 | Insulator RFI: coat crown with copper glaze to prevent radio interference |
HUNT, Marsden H. BARROW, George M. |
RFI | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,998,406 | April 16, 1935 | Insulator Suspension Hardware Links for Hewlett type suspension disks |
GOUVERNEUR, Minor F. H. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,998,549 | April 23, 1935 | Insulator Construction Insulator that will withstand high compression and support the weight of a radio antenna |
LAPP, Grover W. JENNER, Ralph L. |
Antenna | Lapp Insulator Co., Inc. |
U | 2,003,225 | May 28, 1935 | Guy Insulating and Grading Means Guy strain insulator for radio antenna guy wires |
VROOMAN, Edward C. |
Antenna | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 2,008,341 | July 16, 1935 | High Tension Insulator Suspension disk with additional cement in pinhole with asphalt coating |
STROUP, Charles L. |
Suspension | Jeffery-Dewitt Insulator Co. |
U | 2,008,342 | July 16, 1935 | Insulator Suspension disk with metal spider cap over crown cemented in porcelain |
STROUP, Charles L. |
Suspension | Jeffery-Dewitt Insulator Co. |
U | 2,008,414 | July 16, 1935 | Insulator Suspension cementing procedure |
FISCHER, Eugene H. |
Suspension | |
U | 2,011,136 | August 13, 1935 | Protective Apparatus Arcing gap using flux control insulators |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Arc Gap | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 2,011,137 | August 13, 1935 | Insulator Suspension cap with spring rollers to allow slippage of the cap and cement to improve strength |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 2,022,386 | November 26, 1935 | Conductor Support Little bracket with insulator crown to hold low voltage wire attached to a wood pole (see 2,198,839) |
PITTMAN, Ralph R. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 2,022,863 | December 3, 1935 | Arcing Guard Metal arcing guard for suspension string |
LUSIGNAN, JR., Joseph T. |
Arcing Ring | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 2,023,808 | December 10, 1935 | Shielded Cemented Type Insulator Suspension cementing procedure using metal cap (disc, J-D type & bus) |
HAWLEY, Kent A. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 2,024,831 | December 17, 1935 | Insulator Spool type wireholder and lag screw bracket |
MEYER, Edwin M. |
Wireholder | Porcelain Products, Inc. |
1936 | ||||||
U | 2,032,017 | February 25, 1936 | Sheet Metal Insulator Support Pin and Method of Making the Same Steel sheet metal pin easily manufactured |
HOCHER, Andrew A. LASHER, Marshall |
Pin | Hubbard and Co. |
U | 2,036,225 | April 7, 1936 | Lightning Guard for Transmission Lines Lightning guard strung above transmission towers with supporting tower between transmission towers |
LUSIGNAN, JR., Joseph T. |
Transmission | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 2,043,523 | June 9, 1936 | Insulator Suspension disk using metal malleable liner to aid cement expansion under the metal cap |
VAN ATTA, Cloyd B. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 2,043,754 | June 9, 1936 | Transposition Insulator Transposition for radio line |
JOHNSON, Edgar F. |
Transposition | |
U | 2,048,016 | July 21, 1936 | Fog Type Insulator Fog-type suspension disk with metal dish underneath to keep bottom pin area dry |
LUSIGNAN, JR., Joseph T. |
Fog Type | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 2,048,504 | July 21, 1936 | Tower Supporting Insulator Insulator to support radio antenna tower |
HAWLEY, Kent A. |
Radio | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 2,050,510 | August 11, 1936 | Cable Saddle Cable rack insulator for supporting heavy cables by simply laying the cable in the rack insulator. |
THOMS, Alexander P. KELLER, Carl A. |
Cable Rack | |
U | 2,050,898 | August 11, 1936 | Electrical Insulator Wireholder with large hole and lag screw |
SELLYE, Howard P. |
Wireholder | |
U | 2,056,813 | October 6, 1936 | Flux Distributing Insulator Radio antenna strain insulator with metal ribs on the outside to control the electrostatic flux density |
VROOMAN, Edward C. |
Strain | Locke Insulator Corp. |
1937 | ||||||
U | 2,072,201 | March 2, 1937 | Insulator and Method of Making It Suspension, glass, coat crown with graphite prevents cement adhesion |
DIBBLE, Clarence H. |
Suspension | Corning Glass Works |
U | 2,081,508 | May 25, 1937 | Insulator Having High Surface Resistance and Method of Making It RFI: carnival coating (stain) to increase surface resistance and for marker insulator |
SHAVER, William W. |
RFI | Corning Glass Works |
U | 2,081,832 | May 25, 1937 | Insulator Wireholder with hole and lag screw |
MORGENSTERN, Joseph BRASTY, Joseph |
Wireholder | |
U | 2,082,220 | June 1, 1937 | Insulator Supporting Pin Pin with soft metal thimble threaded only at the bottom and ridge at the top to engage the threads |
SEXTON, Frederick P. |
Pin | |
U | 2,082,507 | June 1, 1937 | Pole for Pin Pole top pin with hook to support wire during stringing |
PITTMAN, Ralph R. |
Pin | |
U | 2,082,566 | June 1, 1937 | Connector Steel connector for strain, suspensions, and other insulators |
BERNDT, Arthur A. |
Connector | Electroline Corp. |
U | 2,084,866 | June 22, 1937 | High Voltage Insulator U-796 styles and CD 221 Hi-Top design |
PLIMPTON, Bentley A. |
Insulator | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 2,088,433 | July 27, 1937 | Fog and Dust Insulator U-816 series |
PLIMPTON, Bentley A. |
Insulator | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 2,089,791 | August 10, 1937 | Method of Making Electrical Insulators CD 240.2, method of making insulator described in 2,191,152 |
HAMMEL, Victor F. |
Insulator | |
U | 2,092,515 | September 7, 1937 | Insulator Circular line spacer for telephone wires composed of a disk with holes for each wire |
JERVEY, William T. |
Spacer | Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. |
U | 2,093,872 | September 21, 1937 | Radio Antenna Insulator for Airplanes Antenna insulator for airplanes |
MCCOY, Robert L. |
Antenna | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 2,093,875 | September 21, 1937 | Strain Insulator Strain insulator for radio antennas |
STEVENS, Leland James |
Strain | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 2,094,287 | September 28, 1937 | Method of Manufacturing Multipart Glass Articles Method to manufacture multiple glass objects (blocks, insulators, etc.) |
ZIMMERMAN, Willard P. HOLMES, Minot K. |
Method | Owens-Illinois Glass Co. |
U | 2,096,613 | October 19, 1937 | Multithread Pin Insulator Assembly Pin with threaded malleable thimble that screws onto the steel pin allowing each adjustment of insulator with conductor |
HILL, Gregory C. |
Pin | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 2,099,098 | November 16, 1937 | Bracket for Electrical Wires Wireholder with lag screw |
BINKLEY, William J. |
Wireholder | James R. Kearney Corp. |
U | 2,099,540 | November 16, 1937 | Insulator Shield Metal skirt on CD 154 |
SMITH, Donald H. |
Insulator | Western Union Telegraph Co. |
U | 2,103,399 | December 28, 1937 | Insulator Fog type suspension with top curved down over bottom petticoat that extends up inside the top part |
WALKER, Robert H. |
Fog | The Ohio Brass Co. |
1938 | ||||||
U | 2,106,667 | January 25, 1938 | Mounting of Electric Insulators Use of an elastic ring around pin to absorb tension and strain to prevent breaking insulator |
THIRY, Leon |
Pin | |
D | 108,489 | February 15, 1938 | Design for an Electric Insulator Standard Porcelain No. 57 |
DALTON, Rolland E. |
Knob | Porcelain Products, Inc. |
U | 2,112,370 | March 29, 1938 | Wire Spacing Bracket Bracket attached to crossarms to provide proper space between carrier conductors |
KLEIN, Charles H. |
Bracket | Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. |
U | 2,112,995 | April 5, 1938 | Neon Tube Support Metal support for neon glass rams horn insulator with adjustable height to support neon tubes. |
O'KEEFE, Cornelius P. |
Neon | 1/2 to Albert H. Forgar |
U | 2,117,381 | May 17, 1938 | Insulator Cap Tie wire replacement using a cap or collar that fits around the insulator to hold the line wire that can be installed from the ground |
WARD, Leonard |
Tie Wire | |
U | 2,118,795 | May 24, 1938 | Insulator RFI: tin iridized coating to reduce water adherence, radio interference, and reflect sun |
LITTLETON, Jesse T. |
RFI | Corning Glass Works |
U | 2,133,768 | October 18, 1938 | Insulator RFI: non-conducting iron iridized coating over tin iridized coating (see 2,118,795) |
HOSTETTER, John C. LITTLETON, Jesse T. |
RFI | Corning Glass Works |
U | 2,135,326 | November 1, 1938 | Method of Assembling Electric Insulators Method of cementing metal cap on a suspension insulator to prevent excess cement at the joint and thus preventing electrical discharge from the excess cement |
CALLAND, Otho G. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 2,135,344 | November 1, 1938 | Transposed Lead-In Transposition for radio line |
JOHNSTON, Fred E. |
Transposition | Crosley Radio Corp. |
U | 2,135,359 | November 1, 1938 | Suspension Insulator Fog type suspension insulator |
TAYLOR, John J. BOVARD, Floyd D. |
Fog Type | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 2,135,360 | November 1, 1938 | Conductor Support Clamp type with metal cemented to crown for holding cable |
TAYLOR, John J. |
Clamp Type | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 2,135,362 | November 1, 1938 | Insulator Fog type suspension insulator |
TAYLOR, John J. |
Fog Type | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 2,135,558 | November 8, 1938 | Insulator Shield Protective shield |
BOTT, Perry J. |
Protective Shield | |
U | 2,138,571 | November 29, 1938 | Insulator Transposition for telephone line |
DEHMEL, Richard C. |
Transposition | Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. |
U | 2,139,332 | December 6, 1938 | Wire Holder Wireholder with lag screw |
PITTMAN, Ralph R. WALSH, Carroll H. |
Wireholder | |
U | 2,139,333 | December 6, 1938 | Sealed Screw Wire Holder Wireholder with lag screw |
PITTMAN, Ralph R. WALSH, Carroll H. |
Wireholder | |
1939 | ||||||
U | 2,142,422 | January 3, 1939 | Insulator and Method of Manufacturing the Same Method of making station post insulators with hollow cavity and filling cavity with dry gas |
TAYLOR, John J. |
Insulator | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 2,144,537 | January 17, 1939 | Insulator Construction Metal end cap for post insulator |
JENNER, Ralph L. |
Post Type | Lapp Insulator Co., Inc. |
U | 2,146,344 | February 7, 1939 | Electric Insulator Suspension cementing technique to reduce damage from expansion |
MEISSE, Louis A. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 2,146,596 | February 7, 1939 | Rubber Insulating Compound and Method of Making the Same Rubber compound for electrical conductors |
SCHWARTZ, Emil W. SAVAGE, Manuel H. SPARGO, Francis C. |
Rubber | General Electric Co. |
U | 2,150,995 | March 21, 1939 | Wire Bracket Wireholder bracket with lag screw that allows bracket and insulator movement. |
TALLMAN, Oscar F. |
Bracket/wireholder | James R. Kearney Corp. |
U | 2,154,387 | April 11, 1939 | Electric Insulator RFI: coat crown with metallic glaze to prevent radio interference (advertised in Electrical World 8-12-1939) |
SLEEMAN, Harold P. |
RFI | The R. Thomas & Sons Co. |
D | 114,352 | April 18, 1939 | Design for an Electric Insulator Suspension insulator |
TAYLOR, John L. |
Suspension | |
U | 2,155,189 | April 18, 1939 | Electrical Wire Bracket Wireholder with lag screw |
HEINRICH, Walter A. |
Wireholder | James R. Kearney Corp. |
U | 2,155,848 | April 25, 1939 | Insulator Helical suspension & helical post type |
TAYLOR, John J. |
Helical | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 2,157,100 | May 9, 1939 | Glazed Ceramic Insulator and the Like Glaze - compression glaze |
ROWLAND, Davidge H. |
Glaze | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 2,162,288 | June 13, 1939 | Insulator Suspension insulator with stepped rings to allow washing by rain and greater leakage length |
TAYLOR, John J. |
Suspension | |
U | 2,163,954 | June 27, 1939 | Electric Fence Electric fence insulator with bail wire to hold the wire in place. |
LUCAS, John A. |
Electric Fence | Prime Manufacturing Co. |
U | 2,165,773 | July 11, 1939 | Insulator for Communication Systems CD 142, CD 142.4 - glass insert screwed in skirt with metallic iridizing |
WHEE ER, Herbert H. MCGINNIS, Orris |
Insulator | Western Union Telegraph Co. |
U | 2,172,810 | September 12, 1939 | Reinforcement for Transmission Lines and the Like Preformed length of wire for specific line wire diameter to extend on either side of insulator to dampen out vibration in the line wire |
SHERMAN, Delmar C. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 2,173,292 | September 19, 1939 | Insulator Suspension cap design to allow for expansion of the cap without breaking off the insulator head |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 2,173,510 | September 19, 1939 | Conducting Holder for Luminous Tube Terminals Neon terminal holder |
BELLOWS, Lewis F. R. |
Neon | |
U | 2,174,723 | October 3, 1939 | Insulator Wireholder with metal loop, base & lag screw |
HOCHER, Andrew A. |
Wireholder | Hubbard & Co. |
1940 | ||||||
U | 2,191,152 | February 20, 1940 | Electrical Insulator CD 240.2 with metal saddle embedded in crown for RFI (see 2,089,791) |
HAMMEL, Victor F. |
Insulator | |
U | 2,191,171 | February 20, 1940 | Insulator Wireholder with lag screw |
LEE, Leffman H. GUTHRIE, James M. |
Wireholder | Line Material Co. |
U | 2,194,189 | March 19, 1940 | Pole Line Insulator CD 142, CD 142.4 - tin & iron for iridized coating to reduce water adherence |
WHEELER, Herbert H. MCGINNIS, Orris THORDARSON, William |
Insulator | Western Union Telegraph Co. |
U | 2,195,986 | April 2, 1940 | Transmission Line Transposition Transposition block (flat) for short wave radio antenna made of Faradite |
GODDARD, DeWitt Rugg |
Transposition | Radio Corporation of America |
U | 2,198,734 | April 30, 1940 | Insulator Suspension disk with crown more tempered than skirt for strength |
LITTLETON, Jesse T. |
Suspension | Corning Glass Works |
U | 2,198,839 | April 30, 1940 | Conductor Support Little bracket with insulator crown to hold low voltage wire attached to a wood pole (see 2,022,386) |
PITTMAN, Ralph R. WALSH, Carroll H. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 2,201,049 | May 14, 1940 | Glass Fabrication Process and Mold Glass bushing making process |
MOORE, Roy W. |
Manufacturing | General Electric Co. |
U | 2,202,538 | May 28, 1940 | Line Conductor Reinforcement and Tie Tie wire or line reinforcement made of a stiff drawn wire preformed helix to fit around the diameter of the line wire without bending |
SELQUIST, Rolf |
Tie Wire | Copperweld Steel Co. |
D | 121,705 | July 30, 1940 | Design for an Electric Fence Insulator Fence knob |
SMITH, Ralph R. |
Knob | |
U | 2,213,425 | September 3, 1940 | Insulator Fastener Knob and bracket pin |
YOUNG, Harry M. |
Knob | Western Wire Products Co. |
U | 2,215,152 | September 17, 1940 | Insulator Rubber insert |
HOSFIELD, Glenn E. |
Rubber | |
U | 2,218,004 | October 15, 1940 | Porcelain Insulator Screw Bracket Wireholder with lag screw |
LEMONT, Clarence J. |
Wireholder | Line Material Co. |
U | 2,218,497 | October 15, 1940 | Electrical Insulator Rubber pin type insulator (see 2,304,483) |
SMITH, Donald H. WHEELER, Herbert H. |
Rubber | Western Union Telegraph Co. |
U | 2,219,727 | October 29, 1940 | Insulator Structure Wireholder with multiple grooves and lag screw |
STEWART, Lory B. |
Wireholder | 1/3 to Karl Thielscher |
U | 2,222,810 | November 26, 1940 | Clamp for Connecting an Insulator to a Post Electric fence with bracket to attach an easily adjustable insulator to a T-post |
DAILY, Floyd H. |
Fence | |
U | 2,224,361 | December 10, 1940 | Insulator Wireholder with lag screw |
SEELYE, Howard P. |
Wireholder | |
U | 2,224,853 | December 17, 1940 | Method of Manufacturing Ceramic of Vitreous Ware Manufacturing method to improve quality of porcelain during firing |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Manufacturing | The Ohio Brass Co. |
1941 | ||||||
U | 2,228,196 | January 7, 1941 | Insulator Wireholder with lag screw |
BOCH, Oscar A. |
Wireholder | |
U | 2,228,804 | January 14, 1941 | Insulator Pin Pin made of Bakelite and nailed underneath the crossarm |
ADAMS, Basil R. S. |
Pin | |
U | 2,234,391 | March 11, 1941 | Method of Manufacturing Electric Insulators Method of making station post insulators with metal caps |
TAYLOR, John J. |
Insulator | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 2,234,656 | March 11, 1941 | Insulator Tie for Electric Conductors Preformed tie wire clips that fit around the insulator and clip on the line wire |
SCHMALZ, James H. |
Tie Wire | Copperweld Steel Co. |
U | 2,235,102 | March 18, 1941 | Insulator Electric fence with bracket to attach an easily adjustable insulator to a T-post |
FLEENER, Charles M. |
Fence | |
U | 2,237,717 | April 8, 1941 | Insulator Structure Wireholder with multiple grooves and lag screw |
STEWART, Lory B. STEWART, Alvin J. |
Wireholder | 1/3 to Karl Thielscher |
D | 126,722 | April 22, 1941 | Design for a Line Insulator Surge fence knob |
SCHILLING, Lorell John |
Knob | Babson Brothers Co. |
U | 2,239,809 | April 29, 1941 | Insulator Suspension insulator and method of applying RFI coating |
BURLESON, Wade H. |
RFI | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 2,248,044 | July 8, 1941 | Transposition Insulator Transposition insulator with channels for two line wires to cross over within the insulator |
DEHMEL, Richard C. |
Transposition | Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. |
U | 2,250,044 | July 22, 1941 | Insulator Multipart insulator with glazed sanded surfaces to improve strength of cap |
CROSKEY, Carl D. ROWLAND, Davidge H. |
Multipart | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 2,259,526 | October 21, 1941 | Insulator Wireholder with lag screw (see reissue 22,269 on 4-11-1944) |
LEMONT, Clarence J. |
Wireholder | Line Material Co. |
U | 2,263,728 | November 25, 1941 | Combined Line Wire Tie and Reinforcement Combination tie-wire and line tie |
GORDON, Chester S. KLEINFELDER, Walter C. |
Tie Wire | Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. |
U | 2,264,428 | December 2, 1941 | Article of Ceramic of Vitreous Material Manufacturing method to improve quality of porcelain during firing |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Manufacturing | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 2,266,340 | December 16, 1941 | Insulator Self-tying twist lock type |
SINDLINGER, Nevin Y. |
Self-tying Twist | |
U | 2,266,400 | December 16, 1941 | Insulator CD 216 |
REED, Frederick F. |
Insulator | |
1942 | ||||||
U | 2,269,409 | January 6, 1942 | Wire Holder Wireholder with lag screw |
MCCHESNEY, JR., Samuel Waldrop |
Wireholder | Porcelain Products, Inc. |
U | 2,270,964 | January 27, 1942 | Insulator for Antenna Span or Guy Ropes Compression antenna insulator for very heavy loads (see 2,297,430) |
PETERS, Wilhelm |
Strain | Telefunken Geselleschaft fur Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H. |
U | 2,274,955 | March 3, 1942 | High Tension Electric Insulator and Method of Coating Same RFI: antimony coated top |
DYKSTRA, Laurence J. MEYER, Edwin M. |
RFI | Victor Insulators, Inc. |
U | 2,275,208 | March 3, 1942 | Electrical Insulator Method of applying RFI coating to suspension disk (see 1,661,823) (see 1,735,829) (see 2,154,387) |
TAYLOR, John J. |
RFI/suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 2,278,330 | March 31, 1942 | Multipost Line Insulator Two post insulators joined together with elongated metal bottom cap |
MEYER, Edwin M. |
Insulator | Porcelain Products, Inc. |
U | 2,281,173 | April 28, 1942 | Insulator and Method of Producing Conducting Coating Thereon RFI prevention using an inexpensive glaze coating |
SANTOMIERI, Sebastian L. |
RFI | Victor Insulators, Inc. |
U | 2,283,663 | May 19, 1942 | Connector Metal connector to replace the tie wire to hold the conductor on the insulator |
BUGG, Kenly C. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 2,283,685 | May 19, 1942 | High Resistance Conducting Coating for Electric Insulators RFI coating to prevent radio interference |
MCCREERY, George L. CAMPBELL, Van E. |
RFI | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 2,286,488 | June 16, 1942 | Spool Insulator Spool insulator with deep side groove |
JOHNSON, Lewis E. |
Spool | Porcelain Products, Inc. |
U | 2,286,496 | June 16, 1942 | Wire Holder Wireholder with lag screw |
MEYER, Edwin M. |
Wireholder | Porcelain Products, Inc. |
U | 2,287,895 | June 30, 1942 | Secondary Rack Construction Secondary wireholder for rack spools to be mounted on the end of a crossarm |
MACKINNON, Russell H. |
Wireholder | 1/2 to Eugene C. Black |
U | 2,287,976 | June 30, 1942 | Insulator Glaze - compression glaze & sand joint |
CROSKEY, Carl D. ROWLAND, Davidge H. |
Glaze | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 2,292,248 | August 4, 1942 | Bushing Bushing composed of several parts with open chambers |
STEVENS, Leland J. |
Bushing | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 2,292,948 | August 11, 1942 | Insulator and the Like Wireholder with slot for attaching lag screw |
KENDALL, Earl H. |
Wireholder | |
U | 2,296,679 | September 22, 1942 | Service Drop Insulator Service drop bracket and insulator to tie-off multiple service lines from one main conductor |
MACK, Edward A. |
Service Drop | Line Material Co. |
U | 2,297,430 | September 29, 1942 | Antenna Insulator Compression antenna insulator for very heavy loads (see 2,270,964) |
PETERS, Wilhelm |
Antenna | |
U | 2,297,600 | September 29, 1942 | Insulator Support Steel pin for carrier circuits with threads coated with rubber |
WILLIAMS, Richard H. |
Pin | The B. F. Goodrich Co. |
U | 2,299,960 | October 27, 1942 | Bracket and Method of Transposing Wires Transposition bracket |
BREWSTER, Truman P. MCKAHAN, Alexander C. |
Transposition | |
U | 2,300,674 | November 3, 1942 | Secondary Rack Bracket for wireholders or rack spools. Each insulator bracket is easily connected or attached to the supporting bracket. |
JOHNS, George McDonald RICHARD, Thomas T. |
Bracket/wireholder | Smith-Johns Inc. |
U | 2,301,266 | November 10, 1942 | Method and Means for Transposing Electrical Conductors Tensioning device before and after transposition brackets for carrier circuits |
FOX, Arthur L. |
Transposition | Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. |
U | 2,302,883 | November 24, 1942 | Method of Stringing and Sagging Wires and Apparatus for Use Therein Bracket for wireholders or rack spools that allow the spool insulator to swivel out away from the bracket for easily working on the line wire and insulator (see 2,519,694) |
OLIVIER, Leon J. |
Bracket | |
U | 2,304,204 | December 8, 1942 | Electrical Insulator Rubber insulator for wire fence |
RATZMAN, Borah B. |
Rubber | |
U | 2,304,483 | December 8, 1942 | Electrical Insulator Rubber pin type insulator |
SMITH, Donald H. WHEELER, Herbert H. |
Rubber | Western Union Telegraph Co. |
U | 2,305,069 | December 15, 1942 | Means of Attaching Service Wires Circular bracket that fits under an insulator or rack spool with holes to allow easy dropping of wires connected to the line |
EMGE, Paul W. |
Bracket | |
U | 2,305,688 | December 22, 1942 | Transposition Block Transposition block (flat) for short wave radio antenna |
GODDARD, DeWitt Rugg |
Transposition | Radio Corporation of America |
1943 | ||||||
U | 2,307,277 | January 5, 1943 | Wire Support Knob - self-tying |
KLINGEL, Edward L. |
Knob | |
U | 2,309,971 | February 2, 1943 | Drop Wire Support Drop wire supporting clip |
MCLARN, Ernest S. |
Drop Wire Support | International Standard Electric Corp. |
U | 2,311,779 | February 23, 1943 | Insulating Apparatus For Electric Fences Knob for fence post (porcelain SURGE insulator) (see 2,350,420) (see design 126,721) (see design 126,722) (see 2,454,348) [see picture 170540955] |
SCHILLING, Lorell John |
Electric Fence | Babson Brothers Co. |
U | 2,317,799 | April 27, 1943 | Line Insulator Insulator composed of a metallic hollow shell coated with ceramic material |
PERLES, Maurice |
Insulator | Mycalex Corp. of America |
U | 2,323,967 | July 13, 1943 | Thimble Equipped Insulator Malleable metal thimble cemented in the pinhole with a flange to cover the cement |
BARNITZ, Richard W. |
Thimble | Porcelain Products, Inc. |
U | 2,327,972 | August 24, 1943 | High Strength Ceramic Surface Manufacturing method of using porcelain ""sand"" with a lower coefficient of expansion than the insulator body to rough up the surface and provide a strong cement joint without reducing the effectiveness of the compression glaze (see 2,337,691) |
STETTINIUS, Kenneth E. DEWEY, Benjamin F. |
Manufacturing | Lapp Insulator Co., Inc. |
U | 2,336,324 | December 7, 1943 | Strain Insulator A rod of wood as a guy strain insulator for transmission poles |
WARREN, Pickett L. |
Strain | Royal Electric Mfg. Co. |
U | 2,337,691 | December 28, 1943 | Method of Making High Strength Ceramic Surfaces Method of manufacturing insulators using porcelain ""sand"" with a lower coefficient of expansion than the insulator body to rough up the surface and provide a strong cement joint without reducing the effectiveness of the compression glaze (see 2,327,972) |
STETTINIUS, Kenneth E. DEWEY, Benjamin F. |
Manufacturing | Lapp Insulator Co., Inc. |
1944 | ||||||
U | 2,343,576 | March 7, 1944 | Support for Electric Conductors Knob |
PITTMAN, Ralph R. |
Knob | |
R | 22,469 | April 11, 1944 | Insulator Wireholder with lag screw (reissue of 2,259,526) |
LEMONT, Clarence J. |
Wireholder | Line Material Co. |
U | 2,350,420 | June 6, 1944 | Insulator Mounting Surge porcelain electric fence insulator with drip points and special mounting bracket (see design 126,721) (see design 126,722) [see picture 170540955] (see 2,311,779) (see 2,454,348) |
SCHILLING, Lorell J. |
Electric Fence | Babson Bros. Co. |
U | 2,352,151 | June 20, 1944 | Insulator CD 1030; Wireholder made of glass with detachable, interchangeable mounting pins |
HOLMES, Minot K. |
Wireholder | Owens-Illinois Glass Co. |
U | 2,356,750 | August 29, 1944 | Wire Transposing Device Transposition bracket using spools for carrier telephone circuits |
CASE, Rogers |
Transposition | |
U | 2,361,109 | October 24, 1944 | Insulating Protector for Conducting Wires Tree insulator to protect the wire |
KENNEALLY, Martin M. |
Tree | The Porcelain Insulator Corp. |
1945 | ||||||
U | 2,372,995 | April 3, 1945 | Tap-Isolating Conductor Support miscellaneous |
WHITMORE, Paul G. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 2,381,676 | August 7, 1945 | Insulator Dry-spot with screw top |
MATHEWS, Martin D. |
Dry-spot | |
U | 2,383,090 | August 21, 1945 | Electric Insulator Suspension insulator with improved cementing methods |
TOROK, Julius J. |
Suspension | Corning Glass Works |
U | 2,386,129 | October 2, 1945 | Self-Attaching Wire Holder Self-tying wireholder mounted on metal bracket |
MAACK, Walter Henry |
Wireholder/self-typing | |
U | 2,389,386 | November 20, 1945 | Glazed Ceramic Compression glaze |
RUSSELL, JR., Ralston |
Glaze | Westinghouse Electric Corp. |
1946 | ||||||
U | 2,392,342 | January 8, 1946 | Combined Spark Gap and Insulator CD 186, CD 186.1, CD 186.2; Transparent glass insulator with spark gap within the insulator for signal circuits |
STEINMAYER, Alwin G. |
Spark Gap | Line Material Co. |
U | 2,394,575 | February 12, 1946 | Transposition Bracket Transposition bracket holding one insulator above the crossarm and one below |
WHEELER, Herbert H. |
Transposition | Western Union Telegraph Co. |
U | 2,396,895 | March 19, 1946 | Conductor Grip for Insulators Tie wire replacement for Hi-Top styles using a preformed sheet metal strap and ears that fold over the line wire |
SINES, Harold S. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 2,406,095 | August 20, 1946 | Insulator Dry-spot |
MATHEWS, Martin D. |
Dry-spot | |
U | 2,406,663 | August 27, 1946 | Wire Transposing Device Transposition bracket using spools for carrier telephone circuits |
CASE, Rogers |
Transposition | |
U | 2,409,491 | October 15, 1946 | Adjustable Fastener for Electric Fence Insulators Electric fence and post with easily adjustable insulator to hold the conductor |
JOHNSON, Harry C. |
Fence | |
U | 2,411,007 | November 12, 1946 | Means for Fastening Conductors to Insulators Tie wire made from hard metal wire that fits in the top conductor groove with line wire wrapped around the ends |
SHAW, Douglas Thomas |
Tie Wire | |
1947 | ||||||
U | 2,418,713 | April 8, 1947 | Thermally Toughened Insulator CD 228.5: tempering the surface of glass insulators for added strength |
HOLMES, Minot K. PLUMMER, Jesse H. |
Insulator | Owens-Illinois Glass Co. |
U | 2,421,286 | May 27, 1947 | Insulator Tie for Line Conductors Preformed hard drawn wire helix to act as line wire reinforcement and tie wire |
PYLE, Ralph D. |
Tie Wire | Copperweld Steel Co. |
U | 2,426,466 | August 26, 1947 | Insulator for Electrical Wire Conductors Cleat with V-groove to hold line wire between the two halves |
MINARIK, Rudolph A. |
Cleat | 1/2 to Ralph E. Meech |
1948 | ||||||
U | 2,434,391 | January 13, 1948 | Fence Knob Bracket for electric fence insulator that is strong and easily attached to wooden post without damaging the post. Bracket has two spikes that secure it to the post. |
BUSSMANN, Aloysius B. |
Fence | |
U | 2,434,555 | January 13, 1948 | Electrical Insulator Method of soldering metal fittings on porcelain bushings made of ""Prestite"". |
FISCHER, Eugene H. HARNISH, John D. RUSSELL, JR., Ralston |
Manufacturing | Westhinghouse Electric Corp. |
U | 2,436,789 | March 2, 1948 | Wire Transposing Device Transposition bracket using spools for carrier telephone circuits |
CASE, Rogers |
Transposition | |
U | 2,437,559 | March 9, 1948 | Insulator and Method of Manufacturing Same Addition of powdered aluminum to improve quality of porcelain |
ROWLAND, Davidge H. |
Manufacturing | The Porcelain Insulator Corp. |
U | 2,437,593 | March 9, 1948 | Reinforced Wire-Contacting Insulator Assembly Transposition bracket using spool insulators |
CASE, Rogers |
Transposition | |
U | 2,442,165 | May 25, 1948 | Insulator Odd under crossarm insulator with diagonal slot to insert wire into center slot and means to nail the insulator to the crossarm |
GEROW, Kenneth Norris |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 2,443,435 | June 15, 1948 | Insulator Suspension, pin design to prevent expansion stress from corrosion |
TAYLOR, John J. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 2,443,436 | June 15, 1948 | Insulator Suspension with moisture resistant cushion at bottom of cap and pin |
TAYLOR, John J. |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 2,444,938 | July 13, 1948 | Insulator Radio antennae insulator with center hole for nail and side slits to hold the antennae wire |
MARTIN, JR., Albert D. |
Radio | |
U | 2,450,730 | October 5, 1948 | Post and Insulator for Electric Fences Electric fence composed of a rod and adjustable insulator to hold the conductor |
HORD, Guy |
Electric Fence | |
U | 2,454,348 | November 23, 1948 | Latch for Electric Fence Gates Latch for electric fence using Surge insulators (see 2,350,420) (see design 126,721) (see design 126,722) (see 2,454,348) [see picture 170540955] |
SCHILLING, Lorell John |
Electric Fence | Babson Brothers Co. |
U | 2,454,677 | November 23, 1948 | Secondary Rack Strong secondary rack bracket that is shorter yet easily bolted in place. |
SMALLEY, Burt M. |
Bracket/secondary Rack | Joslyn Mfg and Supply Co. |
U | 2,455,227 | November 30, 1948 | Wire Transposing Device Transposition midspan bracket, 2 rotatable CD 1049 spools |
CASE, Rogers |
Transposition | Transadean Associates, Inc. |
U | 2,455,228 | November 30, 1948 | Transposition Bracket Transposition 4-spool bracket (see 2,455,229 and 2,655,553) |
CASE, Rogers |
Transposition | Transadean Associates, Inc. |
U | 2,455,229 | November 30, 1948 | Transposition Bracket Transposition bracket for fixed mounting on support |
CASE, Rogers |
Transposition | Transadean Associates, Inc. |
1949 | ||||||
U | 2,468,907 | May 3, 1949 | Electric Fence Post Electric fence composed of a rod and an easily adjustable insulator to hold the conductor |
WILSON, Robert M. PHILLIPS, Goddie F. |
Fence | |
U | 2,475,230 | July 5, 1949 | Conductor Support Clamp-top design to secure conductor on top of the insulator |
FREY, Howard Albert MCCOY, Robert Leslie |
Clamp-top | Locke, Inc. |
1950 | ||||||
U | 2,510,182 | June 6, 1950 | Wire Support Guy strain with preformed attachment and line wire is brought in through the center and secured by wrapping around the external grooved ribs. |
KLINGEL, Edward L. |
Strain | |
U | 2,513,958 | July 4, 1950 | Electric Insulating Bushing and Glass Therefore Glass capacitor bushing and improved seal with metal parts |
OMLEY, Herbert A. |
Bushing | General Electric Co. |
U | 2,517,221 | August 1, 1950 | Secondary and Service Rack Insulator Knob - specimens exist called ""pencil holder"" |
LOUX, Raymond A. |
Knob | |
U | 2,519,694 | August 22, 1950 | Insulator Supporting Bracket Bracket for wireholders or rack spools that allow the spool insulator to swivel out away from the bracket for easily working on the line wire and insulator (see 2,302,883) |
OLIVIER, Leon J. |
Bracket | |
U | 2,526,917 | October 24, 1950 | Line Wire Spacer Line wire spacer bracket for carrier circuits |
WHEELER, Herbert H. MARKLEY, William F. |
Spacer | Western Union Telegraph Co. |
U | 2,533,621 | December 12, 1950 | Electric Insulator Spool type electric fence insulator with ribs and flat area for metal bracket to attach. |
PRATT, Elbert H. CHRISTIE, Ralph C. |
Electric Fence | |
1951 | ||||||
U | 2,540,608 | February 6, 1951 | Strain Insulator U-shaped strain used to support the conductor from a fence post. |
BUSSMANN, Aloysius B. |
Strain | |
U | 2,553,747 | May 22, 1951 | Method and Means for Transposing Open-Wire Lines Method of transposing wires |
CARR, James A. |
Transposition | Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. |
U | 2,571,495 | October 16, 1951 | Adjustable Insulator Bracket Wireholder bracket for secondary rack insulators that also functions to aid in stringing the wire without damage to the bracket. |
STEINMAYER, Alwin G. |
Wireholder/bracket/rack Spool | McGraw Electric Co. |
U | 2,576,723 | November 27, 1951 | Electric Insulator Having Potential Drop Controlling Means RFI design using two conductive coatings of different temperature expansion |
PERRINS, George |
RFI | Bullers Limited |
1952 | ||||||
U | 2,585,249 | February 12, 1952 | Clip for Holding Electrical Conducting Wires to Insulating Supports Tie wire replacement made from preformed spring metal clip |
JOHNSON, Lawrence |
Tie Wire | |
U | 2,592,031 | April 8, 1952 | Supporting Structure for Insulators Pin and bracket made in one piece for easy attachment to crossarm |
HARDING, Donald D. |
Bracket/pin | |
U | 2,592,698 | April 15, 1952 | Insulator Supporting Pin and Cob Steel pin with threaded cob made of cellulose acetate butyrate molded into threads (see reissue 23,885 on 10-5-1954) |
HUBBARD, David C. |
Pin | A. B. Chance Co. |
U | 2,609,418 | September 2, 1952 | Adjustably Mounted Insulator Assembly Electric fence insulator with hexagon head used with metal mounting bracket (see patent 2,756,958) |
BINNS, Jack N. DUGLE, Thomas E. ALT, Alvin F. |
Electric Fence | |
U | 2,623,094 | December 23, 1952 | Resiliently Mounted Spool Type Insulator Rubber bushing for mounting Case type & rack type spool insulators |
MARKLEY, William F. |
Rubber | Western Union Telegraph Co. |
1953 | ||||||
U | 2,625,581 | January 13, 1953 | Guy Insulator Heavy duty guy strain insulator |
JENNER, Ralph L. FIERO, Carl D. |
Strain | Lapp Insulator Co., Inc. |
U | 2,634,313 | April 7, 1953 | Line Wire Transposition Bracket Transposition bracket pressed out of a square of steel to hold four insulators |
RIDGERS, Frederick G. |
Transposition | N. Slater Co. LTD |
U | 2,644,026 | June 30, 1953 | Radioactive Lightning Protector with Accelerating Elements Lightning rod with porcelain disk coated with radioactive material |
GRENIER, Joseph Pierre LESCIEUX, Pierre Edouard Eugene |
Lightning Rod | Ste. Helita |
U | 2,650,263 | August 25, 1953 | Bracket Construction Wireholder bracket for secondary rack insulators that also functions to aid in stringing the wire without damage to the bracket. |
STEINMAYER, Alwin G. |
Wireholder/bracket/rack Spool | McGraw Electric Co. |
U | 2,655,553 | October 13, 1953 | Line Transposition Bracket with Reinforcing Gussets Transposition bracket (see 2,455,228) |
CASE, Rogers |
Transposition | |
1954 | ||||||
U | 2,667,530 | January 26, 1954 | Lead-in Wire Anchoring Fixture Bracket attached to a building to support three lead in wires and allow the drop wires to enter the building through a weatherhead. |
TRUNNELL, Harold K. |
Bracket | |
U | 2,688,654 | September 7, 1954 | Insulator for Fence Posts Knob for electric fence. |
BUSSMANN, JR., Aloysius B. |
Knob | |
R | 23,885 | October 5, 1954 | Insulator Supporting Pin and Cob Steel pin with threaded cob made of cellulose acetate butyrate molded into threads (reissue of 2,592,698) |
HUBBARD, David C. |
Pin | A. B. Chance Co. |
1955 | ||||||
U | 2,703,820 | March 8, 1955 | Insulator Assembly Odd pintype insulator with teepee top that screws down to hold a pair of wires |
LAYMAN, Robert E. |
Miscellaneous | |
U | 2,709,058 | May 24, 1955 | Insulator Support Rack Secondary rack bracket with side tabs to receive screws or bolts. |
VOSE, Fred C. BURNIE, Glen RUTH, Bernard W. |
Bracket/secondary Rack | General Electric Co. |
U | 2,712,567 | July 5, 1955 | Electric Fence Insulator Electric fence insulator with bottom groove to fit around the iron post, bolt to secure to the iron post, and side groove to clip and secure the conductor wire. |
CALTRIDER, Samuel P. |
Electric Fence | |
U | 2,717,274 | September 6, 1955 | Transposition Bracket Transposition bracket |
CASE, Rogers |
Transposition | Transadean Associates, Inc. |
1956 | ||||||
U | 2,734,098 | February 7, 1956 | Transposition Insulators CD 203.2 transposition - rainshed of elastic material between conductors |
BONNESEN, Elmer J. |
Insulator | American Telephone & Telegraph Co. |
U | 2,740,827 | April 3, 1956 | Insulator Bracket Wireholder bracket for secondary rack insulators that also functions to aid in stringing the wire without damage to the bracket. |
SMALLEY, Burton M. |
Wireholder/bracket/rack Spool | Joslyn Mfg. & Supply Co. |
U | 2,747,010 | May 22, 1956 | Transposition Bracket Transposition bracket |
MILNE, Winford G. RIDGERS, Frederick G. |
Transposition | N. Slater Co., LTD |
U | 2,756,958 | July 31, 1956 | Insulator Mounting Clip Mounting clip for an electric fence insulator (see patent 2,609,418) |
BINNS, Jack N. DUGLE, Thomas E. ALT, Alvin F. |
Electric Fence | Planet Products Corp. |
U | 2,757,224 | July 31, 1956 | Transposition Bracket Transposition bracket |
MILNE, Winford G. RIDGERS, Frederick G. |
Transposition | N. Slater Co., LTD |
1957 | ||||||
U | 2,776,332 | January 1, 1957 | Self-Cleaning Outdoor High Tension Insulators Spiral or helical side petticoats that are washed by rain |
VON CRON, Hans |
Spiral | Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft |
U | 2,815,395 | December 3, 1957 | Radioactive Lightning Protector Lightning rod with a porcelain insulator just below the point with bands of radioactive material on its surface and a much larger hollow metal spoked ring below with bands of radioative material on the surface |
DONELLI, Benedetto Luigi |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 2,816,155 | December 10, 1957 | Insulator Clamp Tie wire replacement using a preformed adjustable sheet metal loop |
BARNES, Robert I. |
Tie Wire | |
1958 | ||||||
U | 2,843,653 | July 15, 1958 | Conductor Insulator Clamp Tie wire replacement using a preformed bail wire design |
MIX, Chauncey C. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 2,862,990 | December 2, 1958 | Combination Point and Span Transposition Bracket Transposition and span bracket for carrier circuits |
CASE, JR., Rogers |
Transposition | |
1959 | ||||||
U | 2,870,244 | January 20, 1959 | Glass Insulator Assembly Units Glass toughened by stream of air after forming |
JELLYMAN, Philip E. |
Glass | Pilkington Brothers Limited |
U | 2,879,323 | March 24, 1959 | Electrical Insulating Cement Cement made from synthetic resin to bond metal to porcelain |
NICHOLS, Frank S. SMITH, JR., Sidney R. |
Cement | General Electric Co. |
U | 2,895,260 | July 21, 1959 | Method of Treating a Glass Insulator Method of making a toughened glass insulator |
JELLYMAN, Philip E. DICKINSON, George A. MACINTOSH, Hamish F. |
Glass | Pilkington Brothers Ltd. |
U | 2,897,256 | July 28, 1959 | Line Wire Support Tie wire and line reinforcement using a preformed hard drawn wire helix designed to allow adjustment of line wire after installation |
KITSELMAN, Harry L. HOLMES, Alvin W. |
Tie Wire | Indiana Steel & Wire Co. |
U | 2,911,695 | November 10, 1959 | Tie for Fastening a Line Wire to an Insulator Tie wire using a preformed helical wire with tie wire loop crimped several times to make points of contact with the insulator and secured in place with an interlocking clip |
KNIGHT, Robert D. MELVILLE, Thomas |
Tie Wire | United States Steel Corp. |
U | 2,912,482 | November 10, 1959 | Aerial Cable Support and Spacer Support and spacer for multiple electrical power lines |
HORROCKS, Raymond G. MILLER, Carroll de V. BRENNER, Theodore J. |
Spacer | PLM Products, Inc. |
1960 | ||||||
U | 2,921,112 | January 12, 1960 | Electric Conductor Strand Separator Insulator Spacer for conductors |
DYKSTRA, Laurence J. GRILLS, Lee J. |
Spacer | The Porcelain Insulator Corp. |
U | 2,935,553 | May 3, 1960 | Electrical Knob Insulator Nail-knob with center bushing to secure nail |
SHOWMAN, Robert L. |
Knob | A. B. Chance Co. |
U | 2,941,029 | June 14, 1960 | Preformed Tie for Fastening a Line Wire to an Insulator Preformed tie wire and line reinforcement of hard drawn wire helix with loops in the ends of the tie wire loop portion for a hand tool to pull tie wire tight around the insulator |
STOECKEL, Albert L. |
Tie Wire | United State Steel Corp. |
U | 2,947,801 | August 2, 1960 | Contamination and Moisture Resistant Insulator A conductive coating used to generate heat to keep surface of the insulator dry |
DOOLITTLE, Fred B. |
Fog | |
U | 2,947,802 | August 2, 1960 | Insulator with Cap in Socket Pin covered with plastic cap to more securely hold the insulator on the pin |
WORTMANN, Adolf |
Pin | |
1961 | ||||||
U | 2,972,211 | February 21, 1961 | Method of Manufacturing a Glass Insulator Method of tempering glass insulators where the head is toughened more than the rest of the insulator |
JELLYMAN, Philip E. MACINTOSH, Hamish Fraser WILCOCK, John E. |
Glass | Pilkington Brothers Ltd. |
U | 2,986,595 | May 30, 1961 | Post Type Insulator and Method of Making the Same Method of sealing the internal part of the insulator to protect its electrical resistance |
FIERO, Carl D. COREY, Charles E. |
Post Type | Lapp Insulator Co., Inc. |
1962 | ||||||
U | 3,024,303 | March 6, 1962 | Glazed Insulator Which Comprises a Ceramic Body and a Primary Coat Under the Glaze Which has a Lower Coefficient of Thermal Expansion than the Ceramic Body Suspension insulator with compression glaze coating under outer glaze surface |
SMOTHERS, William J. SELSING, Jorgen |
Suspension | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 3,054,704 | September 18, 1962 | Insulator Assembly Method and Apparatus Suspension, method of sealing cement to improve strength during curing |
RUOFF, George M. |
Suspension | A. B. Chance Co. |
U | 3,061,667 | October 30, 1962 | Telegraph Pole Line Insulator Rubber pin type insulator (Brown p. 91) |
MARKLEY, William F. SLATER, James L. |
Rubber | Western Union Telegraph Co. |
U | 3,069,491 | December 18, 1962 | Helical Spring Wire Tie Preformed tie wire and line wire reinforcement using a simple single length of spring wire with no clips |
HAYDEN, Albert P. MASON, Alden O. |
Tie Wire | United States Steel Corp. |
1963 | ||||||
U | 3,097,101 | July 9, 1963 | Ceramic Product and Method of Making the Same Increases the mechanical and electrical strength of porcelain insulators by controlling the grain size of the flint used in the porcelain body and the glaze. |
LESTER, Ronald H. |
Porcelain | General Electric Co. |
U | 3,116,362 | December 31, 1963 | Insulating Bushing Assembly with Spring Retaining Means Porcelain bushing with a retaining spring. |
RANKIN, Lawrence H. |
Bushing | The Hartford Faience Co. |
1964 | ||||||
U | 3,118,967 | January 21, 1964 | Transposing Device Unusual circular transposition insulator device |
ROSENVOLD, Carl |
Transposition | Transadean Associates, Inc. |
U | 3,141,063 | July 14, 1964 | Toughened Glass, Pin Type Insulator Glass tempering method |
EDWARDS, Derrik R. |
Glass | Pilkington Brothers Limited |
1965 | ||||||
U | 3,217,095 | November 9, 1965 | Cast Aluminum Insulator Cap Suspension cap made of cast aluminum |
ROSS, Frank S. VAN TUYL, Thomas Oliver |
Suspension | American-International Aluminum Corp. |
1966 | ||||||
U | 3,229,031 | January 11, 1966 | Selective Stacking for Pedestal Post Insulators Method of connecting similar pedestal post insulators to obtain desired insulation levels |
OWENS, James B. ALEXANDER, David E. |
Pedestal Post | I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. |
U | 3,243,505 | March 29, 1966 | Insulator Having Semi-Conductive Layers to Increase the Capacitance Thereof Fog type suspension with conductive layers on top and bottom of disk |
CLARK, Colin H. W. |
Fog | Steatite and Porcelain Products, LTD. |
U | 3,251,014 | May 10, 1966 | Electrical Coupling Device Miscellaneous internal coupling device to obtain a voltage from high voltage power line |
STEIN, Laurence B. |
Miscellaneous | Sigma Instruments, Inc. |
U | 3,268,655 | August 23, 1966 | High Voltage Cable Spacer Insulator Device Aerial spacer to hold three high voltage conductors and keep them spaced apart. |
HAIGH, William Francis MCMAHON, Chester MCMAHON, Eugene Joseph |
Spacer | Fargo Manufacturing Co. |
U | 3,288,918 | November 29, 1966 | Apparatus for Securing Lines to Supports Preformed tie wire and line reinforcement of ribbon helix made of resilient material that may be uncoiled to make the tie but spring back to preformed shape |
SCHLEIN, Seymour N. |
Tie Wire | The Fanner Mfg. Co. |
1967 | ||||||
U | 3,329,767 | July 4, 1967 | Insulator Mounting Bracket A cantilever mounting bracket for supporting line post insulators horizontally |
LINDSEY, L. E. SAMMONS, Herbert F. |
Bracket | L. E. Lindsey |
1968 | ||||||
U | 3,368,026 | February 6, 1968 | Electrical Insulator Having Improved Surface Electrical Stress Distribution RFI prevention using two glaze coatings on suspension insulators |
VINCE, Patrick Michael |
RFI | Doulton & Co., Ltd. |
1969 | ||||||
U | 3,444,314 | May 13, 1969 | Suspension Insulator Having a Cap With Internal Load Transmitting Surfaces Suspension metal cap designed with steps to aid in holding cement on insulator |
VAN TUYL, Thomas Oliver |
Suspension | |
U | 3,474,995 | October 28, 1969 | Utility Pole Insulator Bracket Extension Metal bracket or extension to support insulators, fuses, etc. when no crossarms are present. |
AMIDON, Joseph C. QUAYLE, Jackson C. |
Miscellaneous | |
1971 | ||||||
U | 3,582,538 | June 1, 1971 | Prestressed Insulator Prestressing post type insulators by making porcelain in compression in order to increase cantilever load |
KILLIAN, Stanley C. DEWEY, Benjamin F. |
Post Type | Interpace Corp. |
1972 | ||||||
U | 3,658,583 | April 25, 1972 | Method for Producing Semi-Conducting Glaze Compositions for Electric Insulators RFI semi-conductive glaze formulas |
OGAWA, Yutaka |
RFI | NGK Insulators, Ltd. |
1974 | ||||||
U | 3,836,705 | September 17, 1974 | Electrical Insulator and Conducting Tar Therefore RFI prevention using conductive tar to coat insulator and metal surfaces for cementing |
ROSENBLATT, Gordon |
RFI | Canadian Porcelain Co. |
1975 | ||||||
U | 3,923,570 | December 2, 1975 | Manufacture of Insulators Method of cementing suspension insulators using thick cement and high intensity vibrations |
WILLEM, Michel |
Suspension | Societe Europeene d'Isolateurs en Verre (SEDIVER) |
1977 | ||||||
U | 4,047,279 | September 13, 1977 | Upgrading Current Distribution Insulators Miscellaneous insulator with male screw to receive existing insulator for upgrading |
PETTIT, Ernest E. |
Miscellaneous | W. Leon Sell/Ernest E. Pettit/R. Don Sell |
1983 | ||||||
U | 4,406,918 | September 27, 1983 | Tempered Glass Dielectric Member for an Electrical Insulator and an Insulator Using Said Member Glass tempering method |
SABY, Charles |
Glass | Ceraver |
1984 | ||||||
U | 4,427,844 | January 24, 1984 | Metal Capped Electrical Insulator and Method of Making Same Suspension (glass) where the aluminum alloy cap is molded in place |
SABY, Charles JEANNIN, Serge PERRIER, Jean-Paul |
Suspension | Ceraver |
U | 4,443,659 | April 17, 1984 | Glaze to Pin Connection for an Electrical Insulator with Embedded Metal Fitting Suspension with semi-conducting glaze & conducting coating on cement |
TATEM, William A. |
Suspension | Interpace Corp. |
U | 4,465,900 | August 14, 1984 | High Voltage Glazed Porcelain Insulators Porcelain insulator and glaze designed specifically for DC service |
SEIKE, Shoji MITSUMATSU, Yoshio |
Porcelain | NGK Insulators, Ltd. |
1985 | ||||||
U | 4,524,404 | June 18, 1985 | High Voltage Insulator Assemblage Having Specially Chosen Series Resistance Suspension insulator that eliminates flashover due to dirty insulators |
VERMA, Mandranjan |
Suspension | |
U | 4,529,838 | July 16, 1985 | Support Bracket for Electrical Insulator Bracket for mounting on side of pole made of a rod of insulating material with pin bracket on one end. |
HALL, Gaddis G. |
Bracket | |
U | 4,559,414 | December 17, 1985 | Electrolytic Corrosion Resistant Insulator Suspension insulator that is corrosion resistant |
KITO, Kuniji WATANABE, Akihiro |
Suspension | NGK Insulators, Ltd. |
1987 | ||||||
U | 4,658,092 | April 14, 1987 | Explosion Preventing Suspension Insulator Suspension insulator using cement to prevent damage to insulator from expansion |
NAKAMURA, Itsushi MORI, Shigeo |
Suspension | NGK Insulators, Ltd. |
1988 | ||||||
U | 4,749,824 | June 7, 1988 | High Voltage Insulators Polymer suspension made of silicon elastomer |
ORBECK, Tor |
Polymer | Dow Corning Corp. |
U | 4,757,162 | July 12, 1988 | Rigid Electrical Insulator Including a Lightly Tempered Soda-Lime Glass Dielectric Glass insulator with controlled stress and compression |
DUMORA, Denis PARANT, Jean-Paul PARGAMIN, Laurent |
Glass | Ceraver |
U | 4,782,198 | November 1, 1988 | Suspension Insulators Suspension (porcelain) with glazed head for cementing metal cap |
MORIYA, Tsutomu SHINOKUBO, Hiroyuki |
Suspension | NGK Insulators, Ltd. |
U | 4,782,199 | November 1, 1988 | Insulators Having Improved Steep Wave Front Characteristics Suspension, head treated with special glaze to strengthen cap/cement |
SEIKE, Shoji TOTOKI, Takao MIMA, Toshiyuki |
Suspension | NGK Insulators, Ltd. |
1989 | ||||||
U | 4,814,551 | March 21, 1989 | Anticorrosive Insulator Suspension (anticorrosive), cementing metal cap for DC service (Japan) |
WATANABE, Akihiro MORI, Shigeo |
Suspension | NGK Insulators, Ltd. |
U | 4,845,318 | July 4, 1989 | Composite Electrical Insulator and Method of Forming Same Polymer suspension with porcelain core |
CLABBURN, Robin LOOMS, John |
Polymer | Raychem Limited |
1998 | ||||||
U | 5,796,048 | August 18, 1998 | Insulator having Conductive Surface Coating to Prevent Corona Discharge RFI coating |
SUZUKI, Yoshihiro KUTSUNA, Eiji |
RFI | NGK Insulators, Ltd. |
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