SELECT DISTINCT patent.*, YEAR(date) as year FROM patent LEFT JOIN category ON category.patent = patent.patent AND category.type = patent.type WHERE (category.class = '174') AND (category.subclass = '173') ORDER BY date ASC, patent, type |
Total of 38 patents found where: Class is '174'; Subclass is '173';
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T / S | Patent | Date | Description | Patentee | Category | Assigned To |
1871 | ||||||
U | 121,368 | November 28, 1871 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Triangular insulator to reduce surface contact of tie wire |
HOLLEY, Minard Y. |
Triangular | |
1872 | ||||||
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 | |
1877 | ||||||
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 |
1884 | ||||||
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 | 308,818 | December 2, 1884 | Brace for Telegraph and Telephone Lines Brace to keep multiple lines separated during high wind. |
ARNOLD, Andrew H. |
Support | |
1886 | ||||||
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 |
1889 | ||||||
U | 406,041 | July 2, 1889 | Insulator for Electric Wires Tie wire cast into insulator |
GILL, James C. |
Tie Wire | Hemingray Glass Co. |
1890 | ||||||
U | 443,187 | December 23, 1890 | Electric Insulator CD 144, ridges around outside of skirt to break water film |
BAIN, Foree |
Insulator | |
1892 | ||||||
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 | |
1902 | ||||||
U | 699,761 | May 13, 1902 | Insulator Lightning rod insulator tie wire knob |
KRETZER, Henry F. |
Lightning Rod Insulator | |
1903 | ||||||
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 | |
1904 | ||||||
U | 749,867 | January 19, 1904 | Method of Securing Electric Wires Tie wire made from flat ribbon |
KLINE, Alexander |
Tie Wire | |
1905 | ||||||
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 | |
1907 | ||||||
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 | |
1908 | ||||||
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 | 879,033 | February 11, 1908 | Insulators for Electric Wires Knob |
CALDWELL, John |
Knob | |
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 | 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 | |
1909 | ||||||
U | 944,259 | December 28, 1909 | Insulator Self-tying miscellaneous |
DENNLER, August G. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | 1/3 to William Quigg |
1910 | ||||||
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. |
1913 | ||||||
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. |
1917 | ||||||
U | 1,229,272 | June 12, 1917 | Insulator CD 210 with top saddle groove (see 954,350) |
IRWIN, John J. |
Insulator | |
1934 | ||||||
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. |
1939 | ||||||
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 | |
1940 | ||||||
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 | 2,202,538 | 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. |
1941 | ||||||
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 | 2,263,728 | 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. |
1942 | ||||||
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 | |
1944 | ||||||
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. |
1947 | ||||||
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. |
1950 | ||||||
U | 2,517,221 | August 1, 1950 | Secondary and Service Rack Insulator Knob - specimens exist called ""pencil holder"" |
LOUX, Raymond A. |
Knob | |
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 | |
1959 | ||||||
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. |
1960 | ||||||
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. |
1962 | ||||||
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. |
1966 | ||||||
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. |
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