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Total of 103 patents found where: Class is '256';
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T / S | Patent | Date | Description | Patentee | Category | Assigned To |
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 | |
1854 | ||||||
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 | |
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 | |
1874 | ||||||
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 | |
1875 | ||||||
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 | |
1877 | ||||||
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 |
1882 | ||||||
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 | |
1883 | ||||||
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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | |
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 | 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 | 298,357 | May 13, 1884 | Lightning Conductor Lightning rod system using barbed wire |
DODGE, Thomas H. |
Lightning Rod | |
1885 | ||||||
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 | |
1887 | ||||||
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 | 367,164 | July 26, 1887 | Insulator Self-tying slot top |
RUGER, Henry K. |
Self-tying Slot Top | |
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. |
1888 | ||||||
U | 378,971 | March 6, 1888 | Insulator Block of glass inverted & head combination secured to crossarm by wire |
NEAL, Lewis M. |
Block | |
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 |
1889 | ||||||
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 | 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 | 401,343 | April 16, 1889 | Electric Wire Nail U-shaped wire nail that is round at the top to protect the wooden covering over the wire. (see article 12125) |
GILDEMEYER, Charles A. |
Nail | 1/2 to Madison Rush |
U | 408,383 | August 6, 1889 | Line Wire Insulator Self-tying with bail wire and slot top |
GRAHAM, Carroll G. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
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. |
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 | 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 | 434,144 | August 12, 1890 | Electric Insulator Tie wire clip |
DUNBAR, John K. |
Tie Wire | |
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 | |
U | 479,134 | July 19, 1892 | Insulator Self-typing nail-knob with arm that secures the wire |
CONOVER, Chauncey E. |
Knob | |
1893 | ||||||
U | 491,208 | February 7, 1893 | Insulator Clip Tie wire clip |
EDMUNDS, William H. |
Tie Wire | |
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 | 504,059 | August 29, 1893 | Insulator CD 141.6, bail type clamping lever to hold line wire |
BLACKBURN, George W. |
Insulator | |
U | 508,687 | November 14, 1893 | Cleat for Electric Wiring Cleat (2-wire) - 2 piece |
DUGGAN, Frederic A. |
Cleat | |
1894 | ||||||
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 | 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 |
1895 | ||||||
U | 541,332 | June 18, 1895 | Insulator Miscellaneous 2-part insulator for barbed wire fence |
PATTERSON, James M. |
Miscellaneous | |
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 | 552,501 | December 31, 1895 | Insulator Self-tying clamp with cam lever (see 805,169) |
SNIVELY, Charles H. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
1896 | ||||||
U | 562,528 | June 23, 1896 | Wire Holder Odd wireholder with two fins or ears that hold the wire |
HAKANSSON, Louis M. |
Wireholder | |
U | 573,101 | December 15, 1896 | Wall Insulator Slack wire ring driven into mortar between bricks |
O'NEILL, James J. |
Slack Wire | |
1897 | ||||||
U | 574,828 | January 5, 1897 | Insulator Hanger insulator for end of pole or other support |
SMOCK, Benjamin D. |
Hanger | |
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 | 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 | 587,614 | August 3, 1897 | Electric Wire Holder Wireholder |
STRAM, Charlie J. |
Wireholder | |
U | 591,104 | October 5, 1897 | Insulator for Electric Wires Cleat - self-tying |
ROBERTS, Willis |
Cleat | |
1898 | ||||||
U | 609,888 | August 30, 1898 | Clamp for Electric Wires Tie wire clamp with wing nut |
LEONARD, Sylvester S. |
Tie Wire | |
1899 | ||||||
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 | 627,366 | June 20, 1899 | Insulator for Fastening Electric Wires Knob - self-tying |
TRELEAVEN, John |
Knob | Harry Painter and Christopher Turton |
1900 | ||||||
U | 650,445 | May 29, 1900 | Insulator Strain type with ""Z"" shaped groove |
ZERTUCHE, Emilio |
Strain | |
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 | 664,176 | December 18, 1900 | Electric Insulator Knob - self-tying via screw cap |
RISLER, Emil |
Knob | |
1902 | ||||||
U | 713,904 | November 18, 1902 | Insulator for Telegraph Lines Self-tying screw top |
MURRAY, John E. |
Self-tying Screw Top | |
1903 | ||||||
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 | 737,027 | August 25, 1903 | Insulator Self-tying slot top (see Brown No. 1 p. 128) |
RUTLEDGE, William G. |
Self-tying Slot Top | |
U | 746,671 | December 15, 1903 | Insulator Self-tying via pivoted locking dogs |
CARTER, Taylor |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
1904 | ||||||
U | 753,398 | March 1, 1904 | Cleat for Electric Wiring Knob - 2-piece with base cut at an angle |
HUNT, Emory C. |
Knob | 1/2 to Charles Snyder |
1905 | ||||||
U | 789,573 | May 9, 1905 | Insulator Self-tying with metal screw plug in top of crown |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
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 | |
1907 | ||||||
U | 843,259 | February 5, 1907 | Insulator Clamp type metal cable holder |
CLARK, Walter G. |
Clamp Type | The Clark Electric & Mfg. Co. |
U | 864,599 | August 27, 1907 | Insulator Tie for Electric Wires Tie wire clamp |
BECKETT, James W. BECKETT, William R. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 868,530 | October 15, 1907 | Telegraph and Telephone Insulator Hanger type with slots for two wires |
COOPER, John A. |
Hanger | |
1908 | ||||||
U | 882,095 | March 17, 1908 | Wire Tie for Insulators Tie wire clip |
CALLANE, Waldo E. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 887,520 | May 12, 1908 | Insulator Knob - self-tying |
REHLING, John W. |
Knob | |
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 | 907,834 | December 29, 1908 | Insulator Slack wire holder with nail spike |
MARSHALL, George B. |
Slack Wire | |
1909 | ||||||
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 | 929,878 | August 3, 1909 | Insulator U-183 |
RANSON, Joseph W. |
Insulator | |
U | 931,480 | August 17, 1909 | Wire Bender Hand tool to quickly bend tie-wire and secure it around the insulator. |
PRATT, John Sedgwick |
Wire Bender/tie-wire | |
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 | 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 | |
1910 | ||||||
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 | |
1911 | ||||||
U | 992,595 | May 16, 1911 | Insulator Line Attaching Device Tie wire clip |
RIDENOUR, Lertin W. |
Tie Wire | |
U | 996,782 | July 4, 1911 | Insulator Crossover |
MOORE, William S. |
Crossover | |
1912 | ||||||
U | 1,032,153 | July 9, 1912 | Insulator Self-tying miscellaneous |
NEMES, Mike |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,035,415 | August 13, 1912 | Insulator Self-tying miscellaneous |
BROWN, Robert L. BROWN, Gus |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | |
U | 1,038,418 | September 10, 1912 | Insulator Self-tying slot top |
NELSON, William H. S. |
Self-tying Slot Top | |
U | 1,042,199 | October 22, 1912 | Wire Clamp Tie wire loop and lever |
CARROLL, Harry L. |
Tie Wire | |
1913 | ||||||
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 |
1914 | ||||||
U | 1,107,111 | August 11, 1914 | Insulator U-186 |
PURKEY, Benjamin S. |
Insulator | |
1917 | ||||||
U | 1,222,255 | April 10, 1917 | Standard Fence Stay Anchor Rod and Lightning Rod Lightning rod for barbed wire fence |
ALVERSON, Lewis |
Lightning Rod Fence | |
1931 | ||||||
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 | 1,837,259 | December 22, 1931 | Hanger for Cables and the Like 2-part spool cable hanger held together with a metal bracket |
FITZPATRICK, Ray |
Hanger | |
1939 | ||||||
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. |
1945 | ||||||
U | 2,381,676 | August 7, 1945 | Insulator Dry-spot with screw top |
MATHEWS, Martin D. |
Dry-spot | |
U | 2,386,129 | October 2, 1945 | Self-Attaching Wire Holder Self-tying wireholder mounted on metal bracket |
MAACK, Walter Henry |
Wireholder/self-typing | |
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 | 2,450,730 | 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. |
1950 | ||||||
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 | |
1952 | ||||||
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 |
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