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 = 'D13') AND (category.subclass = '132') ORDER BY date ASC, patent, type |
Total of 12 patents found where: Class is 'D13'; Subclass is '132';
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T / S | Patent | Date | Description | Patentee | Category | Assigned To |
1897 | ||||||
D | 27,756 | October 19, 1897 | Design for a Line Wire Insulator Self-tying pin type |
GRAHAM, Sarah A. |
Pin-type | |
1898 | ||||||
D | 28,743 | May 31, 1898 | Design for an Insulator Plate Truncated triangular glass plate with three wiring knobs for arc lights |
MCDONALD, William B. |
Misc | |
D | 29,782 | December 6, 1898 | Design for an Insulator Miscellaneous insulator |
MORGAN, Jacque L. |
Misc | |
1899 | ||||||
D | 30,564 | April 18, 1899 | Design for an Insulator Miscellaneous insulator |
MORGAN, Jacque L. |
Misc | |
D | 31,861 | November 21, 1899 | Design for a Ring Insulator Ring wire holder (see ID 5165) |
COPELAND, Herschel P. |
Misc | |
1900 | ||||||
D | 32,741 | May 29, 1900 | Design for an Insulator Eave drain & spout |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Pin-type | |
1915 | ||||||
D | 46,862 | January 19, 1915 | Design for an Insulator Miscellaneous insulator |
CLAPPER, Ralph A. |
Misc | |
U | 1,127,776 | February 9, 1915 | Insulator Reversible nail-knob |
KETTRON, Charles W. |
Knob | Illinois Electric Porcelain Co. |
U | 1,163,114 | December 7, 1915 | Insulator Cleat |
STAHL, Loren |
Cleat | |
1919 | ||||||
D | 52,991 | February 11, 1919 | Design for an Insulator Miscellaneous knob |
HORTON, John T. |
Knob | |
D | 53,522 | July 8, 1919 | Design for an Insulator Strain |
PIERCE, JR., Charles L. |
Strain | 1/2 to Hubbard & Co. |
1948 | ||||||
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 |
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