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SELECT DISTINCT patent.*, YEAR(date) as year FROM patent WHERE (assigned_to = 'American Telephone & Telegraph Co.') ORDER BY date ASC, patent, type

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T / S Patent Date Description Patentee Category Assigned To
 1912
U 1,033,019 July 16, 1912 Insulator
Cover for bridle wire drop
JEWETT, Frank B.
Miscellaneous American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
 1925
U Specimen known 1,527,318 February 24, 1925 Insulator
Knob with multiple side grooves
LEWIS, Edwin
Knob American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
U Specimen known 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.
 1928
U 1,659,731 February 21, 1928 Insulator
Protective shield
GREEN, Estill I.
Protective Shield American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
U 1,678,663 July 31, 1928 Insulator
Protective shield
WILSON, Leon T.
Protective Shield American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
U Specimen known 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 1,694,415 December 11, 1928 Insulator
Under crossarm type (see 955,661)
GORDON, Chester S.
Under American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
 1929
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 Specimen known 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 Specimen known 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 1,710,756 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.
 1930
U Specimen known 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.
 1932
U Specimen known 1,840,362 January 12, 1932 Transposition Bracket for Insulators
Bracket for transposition
HUNTER, Russell N.
STOVER, Herbert F.
Bracket American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
 1933
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.
 1956
U Specimen known 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.

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