SELECT DISTINCT patent.*, YEAR(date) as year FROM patent WHERE (date >= '1922-00-00' AND date < '1923-00-00') ORDER BY date ASC, patent, type |
Total of 23 patents found where: Year is 1922
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T / S | Patent | Date | Description | Patentee | Category | Assigned To |
1922 | ||||||
U | 1,403,717 | January 17, 1922 | Insulator Strain or suspension in compression |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 1,406,696 | February 14, 1922 | Self-Cooling Strain Insulator Electrose strain insulator |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Strain | |
U | 1,406,697 | February 14, 1922 | Self-Cooling Strain Insulator Electrose strain insulator |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Strain | |
U | 1,406,953 | February 14, 1922 | Strain Insulator Suspension with special slotted cap and pin to improve cement joint |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,407,550 | February 21, 1922 | Method and Machine for Forming Impressions in Plastic Articles Threading porcelain by gyrating the thread mandrel (""wobbler"" method) |
LAPP, John |
Thread | |
U | 1,409,091 | March 7, 1922 | Cement Cement composition |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Cement | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,409,953 | March 21, 1922 | Ceramic Insulating Material Porcelain composition using Sillimanite for high electrical and mechanical strength and low coefficient of expansion, which is particularly suitable for spark plugs |
JEFFERY, Joseph A. |
Porcelain | Jeffery-Dewitt Co. |
U | 1,412,759 | April 11, 1922 | Cementless Strain Insulator Suspension disks connected by circular clamps |
STEVENS, Frank J. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,413,023 | April 18, 1922 | Method and Means for Forming Passages in Plastic Material Suspension Hewlett design, method of cutting ring hole |
GOUVERNEUR, Minor F. H. |
Suspension | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,424,924 | August 8, 1922 | Method of Producing Clay Bodies Vacuum process for removing air from the clay. Patent was owned by Lapp Insulator Co. |
LAPP, Grover W. |
Vacuum | |
U | 1,426,421 | August 22, 1922 | Condenser Cemented Sectional Insulator Multipart using metallic cement and metal sheath covering skirts |
SONNEBORN, Sol S. |
Multipart | Hopewell Insulation & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,426,516 | August 22, 1922 | Insulator Electrose strain insulator with side ribs |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Electrose | |
U | 1,426,788 | August 22, 1922 | Insulator Strain Member Metal interlocking members for an Electrose strain insulator |
STEINBERGER, Louis |
Strain | |
U | 1,426,981 | August 22, 1922 | Insulator High tension strain made up of one or more ribbed insulators |
GODDARD, Walter T. |
Strain | Locke Insulator Corp. |
U | 1,427,213 | August 29, 1922 | Lathe Lathe to cut insulator profile using a profile template |
LAPP, John S. |
Lathe | Lapp Insulator Co. |
U | 1,427,953 | September 5, 1922 | Attaching Device Knob |
HARRISON, Arthur W. |
Knob | Porcelain Appliance Corp. |
U | 1,429,079 | September 12, 1922 | Split Insulator Knob |
KETTRON, Charles W. |
Knob | Illinois Electric Porcelain Co. |
U | 1,429,110 | September 12, 1922 | Insulator Suspension, special U-bolt links and hook for Hewlett disks |
SEAVEY, Haller D. |
Suspension | Maxwell Engr & Mfg. Co. |
U | 1,429,369 | September 19, 1922 | Attaching Device Knob |
PARKER, William M. |
Knob | J. H. Parker & Son, Inc. |
U | 1,431,137 | October 3, 1922 | Joint for Articles of Ceramic and Similar Materials and Method of Producing Same Multipart joined by sand, glaze-welding and/or differential shrinkage |
AUSTIN, Arthur O. |
Multipart | The Ohio Brass Co. |
U | 1,431,166 | October 10, 1922 | Glass Boro-silicate glass |
LOCKE, Fred M. |
Boron | |
U | 1,432,706 | October 17, 1922 | Recuperator for Glass Furnaces and the Like Glass furnace design |
MCLAUGHLIN, William |
McLaughlin | 1/2 to Charles E. Norton |
U | 1,435,225 | November 14, 1922 | Insulator Pin, wooded covered with metal for strength and to keep wood dry |
GILCHREST, George Irving |
Pin | Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. |
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