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SELECT DISTINCT patent.*, YEAR(date) as year FROM patent LEFT JOIN name ON name.patent = patent.patent AND name.type = patent.type WHERE (last_name = 'OAKMAN') AND (first_name = 'Samuel') ORDER BY assigned_to ASC, date, patent, type

Total of 23 patents found where: Last Name is 'OAKMAN'; First Name is 'Samuel';

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T / S Patent Date Description Patentee Category Assigned To
U 88,066 March 23, 1869 Improved Glass Furnace
Improved glass furnace with blower to remove fumes and improve the draught
OAKMAN, Samuel
Furnace  
U Specimen known 105,834 July 26, 1870 Improvement in Telegraph Insulators
Pin hole tapered with grooves to receive wedged, split-end pin
OAKMAN, Samuel
Pin  
U 117,320 July 25, 1871 Improvement in Chimneys
Improvement in chimney for glass furnace
OAKMAN, Samuel
Furnace  
U Specimen known 132,214 October 15, 1872 Improvement in Formers for Segmentally Screw Threaded Insulators
Plunger to form segmented threads
OAKMAN, Samuel
Plunger  
U Specimen known 132,215 October 15, 1872 Improvement in Formers for Segmentally Screw Threaded Insulators
Plunger to form segmented threads
OAKMAN, Samuel
Plunger  
U Specimen known 187,725 February 27, 1877 Improvement in Molding Glass
Improved method to mold necks on bottles (patent date reported on glass chard)
OAKMAN, Samuel
Mold  
U 208,487 October 1, 1878 Bottle Stopper
Bottle stopper
OAKMAN, Samuel
Bottle  
U 287,049 October 23, 1883 Covering for Bottles
Covering for bottles
OAKMAN, Samuel
Bottle  
U 292,942 February 5, 1884 Basket Splint Machine
Machine to make wood splints to be woven as a covering for bottles
OAKMAN, Samuel
Bottle  
D Specimen known 14,674 February 12, 1884 Design for an Insulator
CD 145 beehive design
OAKMAN, Samuel
Pin-type  
U 304,021 August 26, 1884 Basket Splint Machine
Machine to make wood splints to be woven as a covering for bottles
OAKMAN, Samuel
Bottle  
U Specimen known 304,748 September 9, 1884 Mold for Making Glass Insulators
Threads formed with hinged thread forming tool
OAKMAN, Samuel
Thread  
U Specimen known 430,296 June 17, 1890 Insulator
CD 257, CD 259, CD 263, dove-tail ears on crown - helmet. Patent is also found on New Lexington porcelain insulators M-3890 and M-4325A.
OAKMAN, Samuel
Insulator  
U Specimen known 434,879 August 19, 1890 Electric Insulator
CD 144.5 and CD 260, ridges around inner surface of skirt
OAKMAN, Samuel
Insulator  
U Specimen known 451,950 May 12, 1891 Electric Insulator
CD 262, CD 263, CD 264, eyes for tie wire
OAKMAN, Samuel
Insulator  
U 486,182 November 15, 1892 Glass Mold
Glass mold to form threads on the bottle.
OAKMAN, Samuel
Bottle  
U 547,936 October 15, 1895 Bottle Stopper
Bottle stopper
OAKMAN, Samuel
Bottle  
U 561,912 June 9, 1896 Packing Case for Bottles
Packing case to protect bottles for shipment
OAKMAN, Samuel
Bottle  
 Angeline C. Oakman
U 693,056 February 11, 1902 Preserve Jar
Jar made of pottery or glass to store butter or preserves
OAKMAN, Samuel
Bottle Angeline C. Oakman
 Edward C. Sherburne
U Specimen known 247,100 September 13, 1881 Process of Forming Screws in Articles of Glass
Threading process inserts hollow blown glass thimble for threads
OAKMAN, Samuel
Thread Edward C. Sherburne
 Luther A. Wright
U 262,241 August 8, 1882 Weaving Machine for Covering Bottles
Machine to weave a covering for bottles
OAKMAN, Samuel
Bottle Luther A. Wright
U 775,986 November 29, 1904 Insulator
miscellaneous with flared skirt to hold paraffin
OAKMAN, Samuel
Miscellaneous Luther A. Wright
 The American Insulator Co.
U Specimen known 288,360 November 13, 1883 Telegraph Insulator
Double petticoat design for style similar to CD 162. An annual recess to receive paraffin to form a broad band of surface protected from moisture
OAKMAN, Samuel
Insulator The American Insulator Co.

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