SELECT DISTINCT patent.*, YEAR(date) as year FROM patent LEFT JOIN name ON name.patent = patent.patent AND name.type = patent.type WHERE (residence = 'Boston, MA') ORDER BY date ASC, patent, type |
Total of 71 patents found where: Residence is 'Boston, MA';
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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 | 11,217 | July 4, 1854 | Improvement in Lightning Rods for Vessels Lightning rod system tied to the ship's masts and grounded to the copper sheathing on the hull |
FORBES, Robert B. |
Lightning Rod | |
1858 | ||||||
U | 21,905 | October 26, 1858 | Improved Method of Insulating and Supporting Lightning Rods Lightning rod with adjustable caps |
ROGERS, Elkanah C. |
Lightning Rod | |
1866 | ||||||
U | 51,934 | January 9, 1866 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Hook with improved rubber cap and flared top |
ELY, Alfred B. |
Hook | |
U | 51,935 | January 9, 1866 | Improvement in Insulating Telegraph Wires Paraffin and rubber insulated wire |
ELY, Alfred B. |
Paraffin | |
U | 56,542 | July 24, 1866 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraphs Hook to be inserted directly into pole or crossarm |
ELY, Alfred B. |
Hook | |
1869 | ||||||
U | 87,187 | February 23, 1869 | Improved Composition Insulator for Telegraph and other Electric Conductors Composition material of silica, gum shellac etc. molded |
MERRICK, JR., John M. |
Composition | |
U | 88,066 | March 23, 1869 | Improved Glass Furnace Improved glass furnace with blower to remove fumes and improve the draught |
OAKMAN, Samuel |
Furnace | |
1870 | ||||||
U | 105,834 | July 26, 1870 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Pin hole tapered with grooves to receive wedged, split-end pin |
OAKMAN, Samuel |
Pin | |
U | 107,303 | September 13, 1870 | Improvement in Attaching Insulators to Telegraph Poles Threadless insulator mounted on pin via horizontally inserted keeper pin |
STEARNS, Joseph B. |
Threadless | |
1871 | ||||||
U | 117,320 | July 25, 1871 | Improvement in Chimneys Improvement in chimney for glass furnace |
OAKMAN, Samuel |
Furnace | |
1872 | ||||||
U | 132,214 | October 15, 1872 | Improvement in Formers for Segmentally Screw Threaded Insulators Plunger to form segmented threads |
OAKMAN, Samuel |
Plunger | |
U | 132,215 | October 15, 1872 | Improvement in Formers for Segmentally Screw Threaded Insulators Plunger to form segmented threads |
OAKMAN, Samuel |
Plunger | |
1878 | ||||||
U | 208,487 | October 1, 1878 | Bottle Stopper Bottle stopper |
OAKMAN, Samuel |
Bottle | |
1883 | ||||||
U | 279,289 | June 12, 1883 | Telegraph and Telephone Line Use of copper wire instead of iron and crossarms between poles to keep the wires separated |
VALE, Theodore N. |
Miscellaneous | |
D | 13,996 | June 19, 1883 | Design for an Inkstand Inkstand |
GRAY, Lawrence B. |
Ink | |
1884 | ||||||
U | 291,072 | January 1, 1884 | Press for Molding Glass Insulators Press for making glass insulators to form interior |
MURPHY, Edward J. |
Press | Lawrence Gray & Joseph Ham |
U | 306,146 | October 7, 1884 | Press for Molding Glass Insulators Press for making threads with removable thread forming mandrel |
GRAY, Lawrence B. |
Press | |
U | 306,147 | October 7, 1884 | Press for Molding Glass Insulators Press for making threads with removable thread forming mandrel |
GRAY, Lawrence B. HAM, Joseph |
Press | |
U | 308,778 | December 2, 1884 | Composition for Making Non-Conducting Handles for Sad-Irons, &c. Mixture of mica and glue to make solid non-conducting composition handles |
LEE, Charles Tennant |
Composition | |
1885 | ||||||
U | 324,157 | August 11, 1885 | Method of Forming Screw Threads on Glass Threads formed in glass (plunger remains in glass during annealing) |
PENNYCUICK, James G. |
Thread | |
1887 | ||||||
U | 362,477 | May 3, 1887 | Electric Police Call Alarm Box Police call alarm box with a key |
COUGHLIN, John J. |
Alarm Box | 3/4 to Hern, Prendergast, Oakman |
1888 | ||||||
U | 386,925 | July 31, 1888 | Electrical Non-Conductor Non-conducting composition material composed of mica and glue used to coat cheese cloth and made in thin sheets, which are then coated with shellac to repel moisture |
LEE, Charles Tennant WAITE, Charles N. |
Composition | 1/2 to The Gould & Watson Co. |
U | 389,519 | September 11, 1888 | Composition of Matter Composition material composed of mica and shellac that can be molded (Rick Soller's threaded pin-type specimen) |
LEE, Charles Tennant |
Composition | |
1889 | ||||||
U | 402,810 | May 7, 1889 | Supporting and Cross-Connecting Electric Wires Transposition method using double crossarms with long and short pins |
DENVER, William J. |
Transposition | |
U | 409,985 | August 27, 1889 | Composition of Matter Composition material composed of mica and water glass |
LEE, Charles Tennant |
Composition | 1/2 to The Gould & Watson Co. |
U | 409,986 | August 27, 1889 | Process of Attaching Composition of Matter to Metal Method of molding the composition material under pressure in metal parts and allowing it to cool to prevent expansion and create a secure attachment to the metal |
LEE, Charles Tennant |
Composition | 1/2 to The Gould & Watson Co. |
U | 411,384 | September 17, 1889 | Packing for Steam Pipes Composition material used to coat the outside of pipes to act as an insulator against heat |
LEE, Charles Tennant |
Composition | 1/2 to The Gould & Watson Co. |
U | 411,749 | September 24, 1889 | Electric Insulator Support for overhead wires for electric railways made of a block coated inside with composition material |
MCCARTHY, Louis |
Composition | The Gould & Watson Co. and Charles Tennant Lee |
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 | 428,979 | May 27, 1890 | Electric Insulator Blocks coated with composition material to support overhead lines for electric railway |
WATSON, George B. |
Composition | The Gould & Watson Co. |
1891 | ||||||
U | 444,317 | January 6, 1891 | Electric Wire Insulating Cleat Cleat |
POTTER, John S. CARTWRIGHT, David J. |
Cleat | John S. Potter |
U | 448,703 | March 24, 1891 | Support for Electric Line Wires Hanger insulator for trolley conductor |
WIRT, Herbert C. |
Hanger | |
U | 462,862 | November 10, 1891 | Press for Molding Glass Insulators Press for making insulators |
GRAY, Lawrence B. |
Press | |
1892 | ||||||
U | 467,941 | February 2, 1892 | Insulator Strain type |
LEE, Charles T. |
Strain | 1/2 to The Gould & Watson Co. |
U | 467,942 | February 2, 1892 | Insulator Suspension type using mica sheets with metal case |
LEE, Charles T. |
Suspension | 1/2 to The Gould & Watson Co. |
U | 469,940 | March 1, 1892 | Insulator Knob - self-tying |
HAMMOND, Charles N. |
Knob | |
U | 477,980 | June 28, 1892 | Insulator Knob (specimens made by Akron Marble & Toy Mfg. Co.) |
WIRT, Herbert C. |
Knob | The Thomson-Houston Electric Co. |
U | 482,872 | September 20, 1892 | Insulator Strain type |
LEE, Charles T. |
Strain | The Johns-Pratt Co. |
U | 485,106 | October 25, 1892 | Insulator Knob of mica with side groove to hold wire |
LEE, Charles T. |
Knob | The Johns-Pratt Co. |
1893 | ||||||
U | 489,658 | January 10, 1893 | Strain Insulator Strain type |
MCCARTHY, Louis |
Strain | |
U | 494,286 | March 28, 1893 | Apparatus for Protecting Buildings from Lightning System replaces lightning rods by using batteries to put a charge on wires run along the edges of the roof to prevent a lightning strike |
BARTLETT, Jonathan B. L. |
Lightning Rod | |
D | 22,684 | August 8, 1893 | Design for an Insulator CD 268.5 top-groove pin type (Dec. 1974 Cross Arm p. 34) |
GRAY, Lawrence B. |
Pin-type | |
U | 505,123 | September 19, 1893 | Insulator Pin Pin (wooden) strengthened by metal rod |
O'NEILL, James J. |
Pin | |
U | 506,002 | October 3, 1893 | Insulating Support for Metallic Circuits Oil cup insulator to support short crossarm for two insulators |
COUSENS, Alfred C. |
Oil | Charles Stone |
U | 511,611 | December 26, 1893 | Insulator Cleat - self-tying |
HAMMOND, Charles N. |
Cleat | The Hammond Cleat & Insulator Co. |
U | 511,612 | December 26, 1893 | Insulator Cleat - self-tying |
HAMMOND, Charles N. |
Cleat | The Hammond Cleat & Insulator Co. |
1894 | ||||||
U | 514,221 | February 6, 1894 | Insulator Pin sleeve |
GRAY, Lawrence B. |
Pin | |
U | 518,301 | April 17, 1894 | Ceiling Cleat Cleat - 2 piece |
WIRT, Herbert C. |
Cleat | General Electric Co. |
U | 522,175 | June 26, 1894 | Insulator Self-tying with metal cap screws down on two metal ears to hold wire |
ANDERSEN, Johan M. |
Self-tying Miscellaneous | 1/2 to Albert Anderson |
U | 524,850 | August 21, 1894 | Insulator Strain and hanger block |
HAMMOND, Charles N. |
Strain | |
U | 530,706 | December 11, 1894 | Insulator Composition insulator with clip ears |
MCCARTHY, Louis |
Composition | |
1895 | ||||||
U | 539,040 | May 14, 1895 | Insulator Cleat (ceiling) with metal clip (Electrical Engineer 1-30-1895 and 8-14-1895) It was referred to as the ""Simplest"" cleat and the Ideal cleat. |
DESISLES, Leonard H. |
Cleat | 1/2 to Frederick Palmer |
1896 | ||||||
U | 573,101 | December 15, 1896 | Wall Insulator Slack wire ring driven into mortar between bricks |
O'NEILL, James J. |
Slack Wire | |
1897 | ||||||
U | 595,089 | December 7, 1897 | Third Rail Insulator Third rail insulator with metal protective covering. |
ANDERSON, Albert |
Third Rail | 1/2 to Johan M. Anderson |
1898 | ||||||
D | 28,355 | March 8, 1898 | Design for an Insulator Insulator (composition?) with round end on pin |
MCCARTHY, Louis |
Misc | |
D | 28,356 | March 8, 1898 | Design for an Insulator Insulator (composition?) similar to lightning rod ball |
MCCARTHY, Louis |
Misc | |
U | 605,741 | June 14, 1898 | Strain Insulator Strain, adjustable insulator of composition & iron (Brown p. 30) |
MCCARTHY, Louis |
Strain | |
1899 | ||||||
U | 631,234 | August 15, 1899 | Cleat for Electric Wiring Cleat |
STEVENS, Henry M. |
Cleat | 1/2 to The Pettingill Andrews Co. |
1901 | ||||||
U | 675,615 | June 4, 1901 | Insulator Third rail insulator with iron mounting bracket and cap to support the rail |
ANDERSEN, Johan M. ANDERSEN, Albert |
Third Rail | |
U | 684,909 | October 22, 1901 | Insulating Bushing Bushing |
COLE, John A. |
Bushing | |
1902 | ||||||
U | 700,463 | May 20, 1902 | Insulator for Electric Circuits CD 301, CD 321 & U-938 (Strengthening ribs skirt to petticoat) |
WALTHER, William J. |
Insulator | |
U | 706,194 | August 5, 1902 | Insulator Strain composed of a ball of composition material with metal members embedded in the ball |
MCCARTHY, Louis |
Strain | |
1905 | ||||||
U | 802,096 | October 17, 1905 | Tree Insulator Tree hanger |
DUNTON, Charles W. |
Tree | 1/2 to Frank Field |
1907 | ||||||
U | 869,403 | October 29, 1907 | Strain Insulator Strain insulator made of a ball with two loop connectors |
ANDERSON, Albert |
Strain | Albert & J M Anderson Mfg. Co |
U | 869,404 | October 29, 1907 | Strain Insulator Strain insulator made of a ball with two loop connectors |
ANDERSON, Albert |
Strain | Albert & J M Anderson Mfg. Co |
1908 | ||||||
U | 882,979 | March 24, 1908 | Strain Insulator Wood strain insulator with metal caps on each end and special eye to receive a hook |
TERRY, William C. |
Strain | The MacAllen Co. |
1909 | ||||||
U | 918,905 | April 20, 1909 | Insulator Clamp type with split ring and lag screw |
POND, Benjamin A. |
Clamp Type | |
U | 941,032 | November 23, 1909 | Process of Manufacturing Insulators Press to mold and produce composition strain insulator |
MCCARTHY, Louis |
Press | The Macallen Co. |
1911 | ||||||
U | 1,000,535 | August 15, 1911 | Insulator Strain, ball with eye-loops on each end |
MCCARTHY, Louis |
Strain |
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