SELECT DISTINCT patent.*, YEAR(date) as year FROM patent WHERE (date >= '1871-00-00' AND date < '1872-00-00') ORDER BY date ASC, patent, type |
Total of 31 patents found where: Year is 1871
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T / S | Patent | Date | Description | Patentee | Category | Assigned To |
1871 | ||||||
U | 110,645 | January 3, 1871 | Improvement in Glass Telegraph Insulators CD 1040 threaded, tapered glass insulator to screw into crossarm or pole |
GARITY, John |
Insulator | |
U | 110,778 | January 3, 1871 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Hollow lightning rod made from sheet metal and without internal support |
MUNSON, David |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 111,052 | January 17, 1871 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of stiffened copper wire and threaded joint on the ends to attach a point |
FRICKE, Joseph R. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 112,137 | February 28, 1871 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made from wrapping multiple layers to build up desired diameter cable |
FRICKE, Joseph R. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 112,281 | February 28, 1871 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraph Wires Hook, new shape |
ROBBINS, Zenas C. |
Hook | |
U | 112,426 | March 7, 1871 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of three or more galvanized iron wires with copper wire laid over and in the grooves between the iron wires to form a metal rope |
CUSHMAN, Sylvanus D. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 113,154 | March 28, 1871 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of hollow copper star rod with iron wire filling the inside and annealed wire in the star points |
FOOT, David A. KNAPP, George S. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 113,393 | April 4, 1871 | Improvement in the Mode of Making Telegraph Insulators Press for making insulators leaving plunger in insulator |
BROOKFIELD, William |
Press | |
U | 113,530 | April 11, 1871 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rods connected with a tubular metal dowel |
KING, Lewis |
Lightning Rod Coupling | |
U | 113,869 | April 18, 1871 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Coupling for tubular lightning rods made of a lap or scarf joint |
GAYLORD, Albert A. |
Lightning Rod Coupling | |
U | 114,911 | May 16, 1871 | Improvement in Galvanic Batteries Use of paraffin or paraffinic oil to coat surface of battery acid to prevent evaporation |
BROOKS, David |
Battery | |
U | 114,924 | May 16, 1871 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators CD 158.1 with metal ring with fingers to hold wire |
CHESTER, Stephen |
Insulator | |
U | 115,521 | May 30, 1871 | Improvement in Insulators for Telegraph Wires Threadless insulator with metal thimble cemented in pinhole |
READ, Horatio |
Thimble | 1/2 to B. B. Hagerty |
U | 116,453 | June 27, 1871 | Improvement in Machines for Joining Tubular Lightning Rods Machine or dies for opening one end of a tubular lightning rod and compressing the end of another rod section so the two ends fit together and secured by soldering |
KNAPP, George S. |
Lightning Rod Coupling | |
U | 116,926 | July 11, 1871 | Improvement in Glass Presses Press for forming threads in insulators whereby the threaded mandrel remains in the insulator and removed after glass has set up |
BROOKE, Aries P. |
Press | |
U | 117,320 | July 25, 1871 | Improvement in Chimneys Improvement in chimney for glass furnace |
OAKMAN, Samuel |
Furnace | |
U | 118,166 | August 15, 1871 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Coupling for tubular or solid lightning rods that is screwed together and made solid by a ferrule secured with a pin |
STEPHENSON, George A. SUTLIFF, Oliver L. |
Lightning Rod Coupling | |
U | 119,043 | September 19, 1871 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made by wrapping angular copper wire around an iron core |
MUNSON, David |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 119,323 | September 26, 1871 | Improvement in Lightning Rod Connections Lightning rod coupling using a round metal disk with radial threaded holes |
CODINGTON, Ayres |
Lightning Rod Coupling | |
U | 119,987 | October 17, 1871 | Improvement in Machines for Making Lightning Rods Machine for making lightning rods (see 113,154) by wrapping wires around a central core, covering with a sheath of sheet copper, and coiling up the rod as it is produced |
KNAPP, George S. |
Lightning Rod Machine | |
U | 120,251 | October 24, 1871 | Improvement in Lightning Rod Couplings Lightning rods with interconnecting couplings |
DEMOREST, David W. |
Lightning Rod Coupling | |
U | 120,387 | October 31, 1871 | Improvement in Tops for Sirup Pitchers Syrup jug top |
LANG, George Ph. LAUSTER, Peter |
HU | |
U | 120,457 | October 31, 1871 | Improvement in Lightning Conductors Lightning rod conductor made of wires twisted together and wrapped and twisted around a metal tube (see reissue 7,063) |
PRESTON, Othniel |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 120,748 | November 7, 1871 | Improvement in Tops for Molasses Pitchers Syrup jug top |
IRWIN, George M. |
HU | |
U | 120,884 | November 14, 1871 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Cylinder (split and circular) mounted in crossarm to hold wire |
KIDWELL, George W. |
Cylinder | |
U | 121,368 | November 28, 1871 | Improvement in Telegraph Insulators Triangular insulator to reduce surface contact of tie wire |
HOLLEY, Minard Y. |
Triangular | |
U | 121,686 | December 5, 1871 | Improvement in Sounding Boards for Pianos Support for piano comprised of three layers of wooden boards |
TAYLOR, Edward L. |
Piano | |
U | 121,884 | December 12, 1871 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of two metal plate with one ribbed in the center each edge curved into a circle |
MINER, Stephen H. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 122,015 | December 19, 1871 | Improvement in Molding Telegraph Insulators CD 127.4; Press for making insulators first forming interior then threaded pinhole |
HEMINGRAY, Robert |
Press | |
U | 122,055 | December 19, 1871 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of a solid copper core covered with twisted iron wires |
PHELPS, Myron D. |
Lightning Rod | |
U | 122,290 | December 26, 1871 | Improvement in Lightning Rods Lightning rod made of a zinc strip for strength covered on one side with copper |
SNOW, Charles P. |
Lightning Rod |
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