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 = '256') AND (category.subclass = '10') ORDER BY date ASC, patent, type |
Total of 19 patents found where: Class is '256'; Subclass is '10';
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T / S | Patent | Date | Description | Patentee | Category | Assigned To |
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 | |
1884 | ||||||
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 | 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 | |
1889 | ||||||
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 | 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. |
1895 | ||||||
U | 541,332 | June 18, 1895 | Insulator Miscellaneous 2-part insulator for barbed wire fence |
PATTERSON, James M. |
Miscellaneous | |
1900 | ||||||
U | 650,445 | May 29, 1900 | Insulator Strain type with ""Z"" shaped groove |
ZERTUCHE, Emilio |
Strain | |
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 | |
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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