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SELECT DISTINCT patent.*, YEAR(date) as year FROM patent WHERE (date >= '1912-00-00' AND date < '1913-00-00') ORDER BY date ASC, patent, type

Total of 66 patents found where: Year is 1912

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T / S Patent Date Description Patentee Category Assigned To
 1912
U 1,013,241 January 2, 1912 Insulator
Clamp type
VAN ETTEN, Frank C.
Clamp Type  
U 1,013,250 January 2, 1912 Insulator Pin
Pin for mine insulator comprised of split sheet metal
WILSON, Walter J.
Pin  
U 1,014,720 January 16, 1912 Wiring Block
Wiring block for main circuit wires that provides for connection for branch circuits
PEREYRA, Eugene S.
Wiring Block  
U 1,014,854 January 16, 1912 Electric Cut Out
Knife type fuse holder or fuse cut-out
SARGENT, Howard R.
Fuse Holder General Electric Co.
U Specimen known 1,014,934 January 16, 1912 Insulator Knob
Knob
BAKER, George
Knob  
U 1,015,224 January 16, 1912 Insulator
Suspension insulator of insulating rope, hoods, and arcing rods. [This looks very close to the handful of glass suspension insulators found in 2002 in northern CA by Paul Greaves and Mike Spadafora. The glass was most probably made by Hemingray. No markings were found.]
ALSBERG, Julius
Suspension  
U 1,015,229 January 16, 1912 Insulator
Suspension using multiple parts cemented together on tubular core. The patent is similar to the commonly referred ""Micarta Core"" insulators, but experts believe the patent was not used for those insulators. The glass insulators may have been made by Hemingray.
HILLIARD, John D.
PARSONS, Charles E.
Suspension J. E. Way
U 1,015,513 January 23, 1912 Wire Tie
Complex replacement for tie wire consisting of metal U that wraps around the insulator, clamps to the line wire in the center, and clamps on each end of the U to attach to the line wire
SANDERS, John J.
Tie Wire  
U 1,016,780 February 6, 1912 Insulator
Dry-spot, screw cap design
RUTZKY, Paul
Dry-spot  
D 42,173 February 13, 1912 Design for Lightning Rod Terminal
Lightning rod stand with twists and curls supporting glass ball, weather vane arron, and point
KRETZER, Sidney D.
Lightning Rod St. Louis Lightning Rod Co.
U 1,017,308 February 13, 1912 Lightning Conductor
Lightning rod tip with clip fastener to attach to conductor
MITCHELL, Melvin G.
Lightning Rod Point National Cable & Mfg. Co.
U 1,019,451 March 5, 1912 Sectional Insulator
The GE breakaway insulator, M-2202 or M-2505, is shown in the catenary design
GILLETTE, John C.
Sectional Insulator General Electric Co.
U 1,020,122 March 12, 1912 Electrical Insulator
miscellaneous complicated design of multiple parts and cemented bushing
BOLTON, Daniel G.
Miscellaneous Frank S. Diener
U 1,020,880 March 19, 1912 Insulator
Self-tying screw top
BOURKE, Alexander M.
Self-tying Screw Top  
U Specimen known 1,021,059 March 26, 1912 Insulator
Knob
MARKLEY, Willis R.
Knob  
U 1,022,026 April 2, 1912 Insulator
Block in crossarm
GUTHRIE, Joseph A.
Block Guthrie-Mitchell Co.
U 1,022,121 April 2, 1912 Insulator Pin
Pin, metal with barbs to hold it in hole in crossarm
BOYLAND, Clarence Joseph
Pin  
U 1,022,874 April 9, 1912 Machine for Drilling Porcelain
Machine for drilling U-shaped holes in Hewlett suspension disk
RIDDELL, John
Suspension General Electric Co.
U 1,022,993 April 9, 1912 Insulator
Insulator with external threads to be screwed into metal shield and entire unit screwed into underside of the crossarm
WILLIS, George W.
Insulator  
U 1,026,711 May 21, 1912 Sheet Metal Insulator Pin
Pin, metal composed of three flat strips
SHOVER, Barton R.
Pin  
U 1,027,601 May 28, 1912 Insulator and Support
Clamp type mounted in spike
GRESSETT, Lawrence F.
Clamp Type  
U 1,027,708 May 28, 1912 Metallic Crossarm for Poles
Metal crossarm with metal pins
ETTE, Charles G.
Pin Ette Investment Co.
U 1,027,709 May 28, 1912 Pole Cross Arm
Metal crossarm with metal pins
ETTE, Charles G.
Pin Ette Investment Co.
U 1,027,710 May 28, 1912 Pole Cross Arm
Metal crossarm with metal pins
ETTE, Charles G.
Pin Ette Investment Co.
U 1,027,711 May 28, 1912 Pole Cross Arm
Metal crossarm with metal pins
ETTE, Charles G.
Pin Ette Investment Co.
U 1,027,712 May 28, 1912 Insulator Supporting Device
Metal pin to clamp around metal crossarm with hinged side part
ETTE, Charles G.
Pin Ette Investment Co.
U 1,028,104 June 4, 1912 Strain Insulator
Strain type
FLETCHER, Olive L.
Strain The Peru Electric Mfg. Co.
U 1,028,534 June 4, 1912 Insulator
Miscellaneous
BRADY, Charles C.
Miscellaneous  
U 1,029,207 June 11, 1912 Insulator Support
Crossarm composed of reinforced concrete
MEGAHAN, Oliver P.
Crossarm  
U 1,029,980 June 18, 1912 Insulator
Knob - self-tying (see reissue 13,748 on 6-16-1914)
ELLIS, John
Knob  
U 1,030,574 June 25, 1912 Insulator Supporting Device
Bracket (metal) that slides along crossarm for insulator above and below crossarm
ETTE, Charles G.
Bracket Ette Investment Co.
U 1,031,975 July 9, 1912 Mine insulator
Mine insulator
WARREN, Frederic A.
Mine  
U 1,032,153 July 9, 1912 Insulator
Self-tying miscellaneous
NEMES, Mike
Self-tying Miscellaneous  
U Specimen known 1,032,545 July 16, 1912 Insulator
Knob
HILTY, Robert D.
Knob 1/2 to Ira Zeis
U 1,032,715 July 16, 1912 Insulator
Crossarms formed from metal pipe with insulators molded on the metal pins
WALKER, Oral B.
Crossarm  
U 1,033,019 July 16, 1912 Insulator
Cover for bridle wire drop
JEWETT, Frank B.
Miscellaneous American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
U 1,034,394 July 30, 1912 Insulating Support for Storage Battery Tanks
CD 35, CD 36; Battery insulator with soft metal cap
MORRIS, George H.
Battery The Electric Storage Battery Co.
U 1,034,518 August 6, 1912 Hanger for Electrical Apparatus
Hanger for street lights composed of a bell insulator, cross arm with spool insulators on each end, and a hook to support the lamp.
SCHEIBLE, Albert
Hanger  
U 1,034,888 August 6, 1912 Section-Insulator for Overhead Structures
Catenary arrangement using deadend spools
DENNEEN, Francis S.
MEAD, George A.
Catenary The Ohio Brass Co.
U 1,035,231 August 13, 1912 Insulator
Use of varnish residue to secure hold metal suspension parts to a porcelain hood or skirt
RANDOLPH, Leonard M.
Miscellaneous  
U 1,035,415 August 13, 1912 Insulator
Self-tying miscellaneous
BROWN, Robert L.
BROWN, Gus
Self-tying Miscellaneous  
U 1,036,136 August 20, 1912 Tool for Stringing Line Wires
Special bracket that fits around the insulator and crossarm to loosely hold the line wire during stringing and before the line is tied to the insulator
MENAGER, Henry A.
Bracket 91/100 to John A. Menager
U 1,038,418 September 10, 1912 Insulator
Self-tying slot top
NELSON, William H. S.
Self-tying Slot Top  
U 1,038,473 September 10, 1912 Insulator
Suspension insulator of insulating rope and hoods
ALSBERG, Julius
Suspension  
U Specimen known 1,039,799 October 1, 1912 Insulator Chain for High Pressure Electric Transmission Lines
Suspension chain (pork liver)
PRIESTLEY, Charles M. E.
Suspension Societe Vedovelli Priestley
U 1,040,620 October 8, 1912 Insulator Clamp
Clamp, metal to secure conductor to insulator
CLARK, Walter G.
Clamp  
U 1,040,971 October 8, 1912 Insulating Joint
miscellaneous - insulating joint
WIRT, Charles
Miscellaneous Wirt Electric Specialty
U 1,041,937 October 22, 1912 Insulator Bracket
Cylinder split and held in a bracket
WYCHE, Daniel W.
Cylinder  
U 1,042,199 October 22, 1912 Wire Clamp
Tie wire loop and lever
CARROLL, Harry L.
Tie Wire  
U 1,042,372 October 22, 1912 Split Insulator
Knob
HARRIS, John R.
Knob  
U 1,042,677 October 29, 1912 Insulating Cleat
Cleat
HILTY, Robert D.
Cleat 1/2 to Ira Zeis
U 1,042,902 October 29, 1912 Insulator
Miscellaneous using Mason jar lid base attached to support
FOUTZ, Jeremiah N.
Miscellaneous  
U 1,043,321 November 5, 1912 Combined Insulator and Current Distributor
Miscellaneous style with attachment for multiple current distributors (see 1,085,813)
KNUTZ, Ernest H.
Miscellaneous  
U 1,043,916 November 12, 1912 Insulator
Self-tying screw top with slotted top
FARWELL, Frank M.
Self-tying Screw Top  
U 1,045,353 November 26, 1912 Insulator for Automatically Securing Conducting Wires
Self-tying miscellaneous non-pin type slot-top
ZACHHUBER, Franz
Self-tying Miscellaneous  
U 1,045,536 November 26, 1912 Insulator Pin
Pin (metal) with elastic washer under threads to firmly hold insulator, prevent breakage
ETTE, Charles G.
Pin Ette Investment Co.
U 1,046,868 December 10, 1912 Strain Insulator
Strain, interlocking type with ribs and metal connectors
SCHMID, Ernest Emmel
Strain Shield Electric Co.
U 1,047,059 December 10, 1912 Insulator Support for Line Wires
Clamp type
HOYBROOK, Henry L.
Clamp Type  
U 1,047,176 December 17, 1912 Cross Arm
Crossarm stamped out of sheet metal and easy to install
CRABTREE, Lawrence L.
RIPLEY, T. Charley
Crossarm  
U 1,048,390 December 24, 1912 Insulator
Self-tying screw top with slotted top
BROWN, Fred
Self-tying Screw Top  
U 1,048,587 December 31, 1912 Wire Holder for Insulators
Tie wire clip
REIFFER, Anthony J.
MAYS, David P.
Tie Wire  
U 1,048,706 December 31, 1912 Bracket for Current Conducting Wires
Side pin with notch cut out to allow a splice to pull through before mounting wire on the glass insulators
KLEINHESSELINK, Arie
Pin  
U 1,048,736 December 31, 1912 Insulating Cleat
Cleat for corners
RICHARDS, Benjamin
Cleat  
U Specimen known 1,048,850 December 31, 1912 Insulator
Findlay reversible ""Buckeye"" split-knob for crossovers
MOORE, John W.
Knob  
U Specimen known 1,048,992 December 31, 1912 Insulator
Strain, interlocking type (OB hog liver)
MEAD, George A.
Strain The Ohio Brass Co.
U 1,049,005 December 31, 1912 Insulating Composition and Process of Making the Same
Artificial reconstructed lava made from combining soapstone or talc (hydrated silicate of magnesia), with a binder which is the precipitate of a mixture of magnesium sulfate and sodium silicate. The combination is then molded to the desired shape and fired at 1000 to 1300 degrees centigrade or higher.
STEINMETZ, Charles P.
Composition General Electric Co.

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