US PATENTS IN 1859
This list of patents is far than be complete, further researches will be done, including patents for Needles and Knitting Machines.
Number of applications for patents during the year ...................... 6.225
Number of patents granted, including designs, reissues and additional improvements ............................................................................... 4.538
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JANUARY 1859
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US 22.517 I. M. Singer
January 4, 1859
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US 22.719 W. A. Fosket & E. Savage
January 25, 1859
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FEBRUARY 1859
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US 22.833 William W. Wade
Improvements in Treadles for Sewing Machines
February 1, 1859
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US 22.961 C. Marsh
February 15, 1859
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US 22.987 W. Snyder
February 15, 1859
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MARCH 1859
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US 23.079 W. Clemmons
March 1, 1859
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US 23.157 J. H. Cooper
March 8, 1859
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US 23.285 E. S. Boynton
March 15, 1859
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APRIL 1859
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US 23.577 W.C. Hicks
April 12, 1859
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US 23.789 T. Shaw
April 26, 1859
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MAY 1859
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US 23.823 D. W. Clark
May 3, 1859
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US 23.984 James S. McCurdy
Single-Thread Interlooped Stitch for Sewing
Assignor to Elias Howe Jr.
May 10, 1859
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Improvement in sewing Machines
My invention consists in a novel and very effective mode of applying and governing the operation of a thread-controlling lever, by which the needle-thread is drawn back through the cloth to draw up the loop to complete the stitch, and held back to prevent its getting slack during the first portion of the descent of the needle and before the point of the latter enters the cloth. It also consists in a certain novel arrangement of an adjustable eye, in combination with the thread-controlling lever, for the purpose of adapting the operation of the thread-control ling lever to sewing different thicknesses of material with the same degree of tension on the needle-thread, and with the same tightness of Stitch.
May 17, 1859
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US 24.001 E. O. Baxter
May 17, 1859
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US 24.003 A. H. Boyd
May 17, 1859
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US 24.022 J. Gray
May 17, 1859
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US 24.027 A. H. Hook
May 17, 1859
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US 24.061 J. C. Spencer
May 17, 1859
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US 24.081 W. Millar
May 17, 1859
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US 24.088 D. Barnum & S. G. Tyler
May 24, 1859
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US 24.098 P. S. Carhart
May 24, 1859
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US 24.216 A. B. Irving
May 31, 1859
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JUNE 1859
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US 24.324 J. S. Moody
June 7, 1859
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US 24.395 J. S. McCurdy
June 14, 1859
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US 24.455 H. H. Goodwyn
June 21, 1859
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JULY 1859
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US 24.629 W. Grout
July 5, 1859
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US 24.737 G. Hensel
July 12, 1859
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US 24.780 S. Parker
July 12, 1859
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US 24.847 L. Planer
July 19, 1859
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US 24.863 E. A. Goodes & E. L. Miller
Button-Hole Sewing Machine One Thread
Our invention relates to the formation of a stitch of novel character suitable for working button-holes and eyelet-holes, overseaming and for other kinds of work in which it is necessary or desirable for the stitches to pass over an edge. It consists in a certain combination of mechanical devices for making such stitch.
... The feed-motion employed in connection with our improved stitch-making apparatus may be of any known kind. The apparatus may be adapted to any or most of the machines in use and put on and two threads may be used without changing the construction of any of the parts above specified, except that of the hooked needle "b", which will require to have a second hook to catch the second thread, which should be so conducted from a spool or bobbin below the work-plate as to be caught by the said hook and drawn in the form of a loop through the loop of the thread from the needle "n" and drawn with the latter loop over the edge of the material and to be caught and spread by the hook "h" along with the latter loop, that the needle "n" may pass through it also.
July 26, 1859
Reissued
February 9, 1864 USRE 1.616
Button-Hole Sewing Machine One Thread or Two Threads
Assignors to:
C. S. Patterson, E. Pincus, A. Hart, M. Moore, A. Mitchell and H. H. Reed
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US 24.870 W. Hall
July 26, 1859
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US 24.881 J. W. Morton
July 26, 1859
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US 24.892 l. M. Singer
July 26, 1859
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AUGUST 1859
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US 24.937 H. W. Hayden
August 2, 1859
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US 24.939 D. Kelsey
August 2, 1859
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US 24.973 G. L. Jencks
August 2, 1859
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US 25.002 J. P. Emswiler
August 9, 1859
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US 25.004 C. N. Farr
August 9, 1859
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US 25.013 J. Harrison, jr.
August 9, 1859
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US 25.043 W. F. Pratt
August 9, 1859
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US 25.059 G. S. Tapley
August 9, 1859
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US 25.078 R. Eickemeyer
August 9, 1859
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US 25.084 W. T. Barnes
August 16, 1859
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US 25.087 E. Booth
August 16, 1859
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US 25.223 O. N. Stoddard
August 23, 1859
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US 25.231 J. Hinkley
August 23, 1859
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US 25.255 A. Golary
August 30, 1859
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US 25.262 J. Harrison, jr.
August 30, 1859
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SEPTEMBER 1859
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US 25.331 J. W. Hardie
September 6, 1859
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US 25.381 J. S. Buell
September 13, 1859
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US 25.471 J. C. Silvey
September 13, 1859
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US 25.472 Seth D. Tripp
Pegging machine
September 13, 1859
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OCTOBER 1859
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US 25.652 H. B. Knowles
October 4, 1859
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US 25.692 Kasimir Vogel
Button-Hole Sewing Machine Two Thread
My invention consists in a finger or thread conductor operating in combination with two or more needles which perforate or pass from one side to the other of the cloth or other material to be operated upon for the purpose of effecting the interlacing of the threads of such needles on one side of the material before they are interlaced with a locking-thread on the opposite side and thus producing stitches of novel character, suitable for working button holes, working over the edges of cloth or other goods, embroidering and for other purposes. It further consists in a movable needle-plate, made adjustable in the bed or cloth plate of the sewing machine and containing two or more needle-holes of different size or form, or differently arranged, either of which may by adjusting the plate be presented in a position for the needle to work through.
October 4, 1859
Reissued
USRE 1.805 November 1, 1864
Button-Hole Sewing Machine Two Thread
Assignor to the Union Button Hole and Embroidery Machine Company
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US 25.715 S. E. Blake & T. Johnson
October 11, 1859
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US 25.730 Grover, Baker & Co.
Improvements in Sewing Machines
October 11, 1859
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US 25.782 F. G. Woodward
October 11, 1859
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US 25.785 O. D. Barrett
October 11, 1859
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US 25.876 W. T. Barnes
October 25, 1859
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US 25.885 C. O. Crosby
October 25, 1859
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US 25.913 T. J. W. Robertson
October 25, 1859
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US 25.918 I. B. Sawyer & T. Alsop
October 25, 1859
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NOVEMBER 1859
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US 25.946 W. G. Budlong
November 1, 1859
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US 25.963 W. A. Fosket & E. Savage
November 1, 1859
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US 25.968 H. Hudson
November 1, 1859
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US 25.989 Luke H. Wood
Pegging machine
November 1, 1859
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US 26.035 W. C. Hicks
November 8, 1859
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US 26.057 I. M. Rose
November 8, 1859
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US 26.059 C. Scofield
November 8, 1859
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US 26.130 E. C. Singer
November 15, 1859
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US 26.201 W. Pearson
November 22, 1859
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US 26.205 T. J. W. Robertson
November 22, 1859
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US 26.207 L. W. Serrell
November 22, 1859
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US 26.234 J. S. McCurdy
November 22, 1859
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DECEMBER 1859
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US 26.336 E. Clark
December 6, 1859
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US 26.346 C. W. Dickinson
December 6, 1859
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US 26.366 G. W. Mitchell
December 6, 1859
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US 26.462 C. Miller
December 13, 1859
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US 26.536 J. Thorne
December 20, 1859
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US 26.537 E. L. Pratt
December 20, 1859
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US 26.586 J. Harrison, jr.
December 27, 1859
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US 26.561 O. G. Brady
December 27, 1859
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US 26.638 J. Rowe
December 27, 1859
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REISSUED IN 1859
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US RE 829 O. L. Reynolds
Improvements in Sewing Machines
Joseph W. Bartlett assignee of O. L. Reynolds
September 27, 1859
Specification forming part of Letters Patent
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