SHOE MAKING MACHINES
Abridgments of Specifications Relating to Shoes Making Machines
US PATENTS
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US 2.725 Stephen K. Baldwin
Shoe-Pegs Machine
July 16, 1842
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US 6.613 James La Dow
Pegging Machine
July 31, 1849
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US 7.721 Jacob Jenkins
Pegging-Jack
What I claim as my invention is the combination of the two jaw blocks and the double spring connecting rod, as constructed and made to operate together and in connection with the other parts of the apparatus substantially as hereinabove specified.
October 15, 1850
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US 8.465 Alpheus C. Gallahue
Pegging Machine
October 28, 1851
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US 9.629 Seth D. Tripp
Pegging Machine
Assignor to Edward L. Norfolk
April 12, 1853
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US 9.947 Alpheus C. Gallahue
Pegging Machine
August 16, 1853
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US 10.407 Halvor Halvorson
Pegging Machine
January 10, 1854
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US 10.427 John James Greenough
Pegging Machine
January 17, 1854
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US 10.521 John Standish
Pegging Machine
February 14, 1854
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US 10.917 Leander Lackey
Pegging Machine
May 16, 1854
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US RE 269 John James Greenough
Pegging Machine
July 4, 1854
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US 11.287 Alpheus C. Gallahue
Pegging Machine
July 11, 1854
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US 11.514 John A. Bradshaw
Pegging Machine
August 15, 1854
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US 11.542 William Kidder
Pegging Machine
Assignor to William Kidder and Nehemiah Hunt
August 15, 1854
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US 12.985 Alfred Swingle
Pegging Machine
May 29, 1855
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US 13.144 Reuben H. Thompson
Pegging Machine
June 26, 1855
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US 14.020 Waterman B. Johnson
Pegging Machine
January 1, 1856
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US 14.269 Alfred Swingle
Pegging Machine
Assignor to Elmer Townsend
February 12, 1856
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US 14.370 George Schuh & Phineas L. Slayton
Pegging Machine
March 4, 1856
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US 14.799 Thomas D. Bailey
Pegging Machine
May 6, 1856
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US 15.055 William W. Batchelder
Pegging Machine
June 10, 1856
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US 15.406 Alfred Bailey
Pegging Machine
July 29, 1856
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US 15.462 Alfred Swingle
Pegging Machine
July 29, 1856
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US 17.544 Benjamin F. Sturtevant
Pegging Machine
Assignor to himself and Elmer Townsend
June 9, 1857
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US 17.998 Benjamin F. Sturtevant
Pegging Machine
Assignor to himself and Elmer Townsend
August 11, 1857
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US 18.170 Seth D. Tripp
Pegging Machine
Assignor to himself and Luther Hill
September 8, 1857
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US 18.879 William Wells
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December 15, 1857
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US 19.282 Benjamin F. Sturtevant
Peg-Blank
February 2, 1858
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US 19.305 Abraham T. Merwin
Method of attaching India-rubber Soles to Boots and Shoes
February 9, 1858
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Machine for Sewing a Sole on a Boot or Shoe
July 6, 1858
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US 21.051 Leander Lackey
Pegging Machine
July 27, 1858
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US 21.091 Edgar M. Stevens
Pegging Machine
August 3, 1858
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US 21.424 Jacob Jenkins
Press or Apparatus for the Application of Soles to Boots or Shoes
September 7, 1858
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US 21.564 Jacob Jenkins
Apparatus for Applying Soles to Boots or Shoes by Means of Cement
September 21, 1858
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US 21.593 Benjamin F. Sturtevant
Pegging Machine
September 21, 1858
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US 22.095 Daniel J. Tapley
Machine for Molding Boot and Shoe Soles
November 16, 1858
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US 22.102 Isaac Rich
Instruments for Trimming the Soles of Boots and Shoes
November 16, 1858
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US 22.340 Thomas D. Bailey
Pegging Jack
December 21, 1858
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US 23.361 Alpheus C. Gallahue
Pegging Machine
of North East Centre, N. Y., for an improvement in machines for pegging boots and shoes. I do not claim a rack block "E" arranged so as to feed the shoe with a continuous motion underneath the awl and peg driver, for such device has been previously used; but having thus described my invention, what I do claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
1st, forming the rack bar E of two parts e, f, arranged as shown, so as to admit of being lengthened and shortened, to compensate for different length of shoes.
2nd, the adjustable or swinging plate G, in connection with the inclined planes i, i, or an equivalent device, for actuating the plate G, for the purpose set forth.
3rd, the inclined peg gauge y1 in connection with the peg or feed box S, so as to gauge the pegs from their lower ends, as described.
4th, the vibrating socket e1, in connection with the plunger rods u, v, arranged in the same slide bar t, to operate as set forth.
5th, the bar R, provided with the shoulder or bearing s1 and rendered capable of being operated when necessary by the yoke o1 and cam p1, for the purpose of duplicating the row of pegs when required.
6th, the combination of the swinging bed plate D with a rack E, arranged to operate substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
March 29, 1859
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US 23.501 James Sangster & Amos W. Sangster
Pegging Machine
April 5, 1859
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US RE 698 John James Greenough
Pegging Machine
April 26, 1859
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US RE 699 John James Greenough
Pegging Machine
April 26, 1859
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US RE 700 John James Greenough
Pegging Machine
April 26, 1859
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US RE 701 John James Greenough
Pegging Machine
April 26, 1859
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US RE 702 John James Greenough
Pegging Machine
April 26, 1859
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US RE 703 John James Greenough
Pegging Machine
April 26, 1859
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US 25.149 Benjamin F. Sturtevant
Peg-Blank
August 16, 1859
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US 25.202 Jacob Jenkins
Mechanism for Protecting the Upper of a Boot or Shoe while applying the Sole
August 23, 1859
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US 25.204 W. R. Landfear
Pegging Machine
August 23, 1859
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US 25.472 Seth D. Tripp
Pegging machine
September 13, 1859
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US 25.989 Luke H. Wood
Pegging machine
November 1, 1859
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US 26.987 Wait N. Hawley
Pegging Machine
January 31, 1860
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US 27.085 Elmer Townsend
Pegging Machine
February 7, 1860
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US 28.852 John James Greenough
Pegging Machine
June 26, 1860
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US 29.257 Ephraim Everson
Pegging Jack
July 24, 1860
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US 29.434 Ephraim L. Harlow
Pegging Jack
July 31, 1860
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US 29.561 Lyman Reed Blake
Construction of Boots and Shoes
August 14, 1860
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Construction of Boots and Shoes, Rendering them, when made in accordance with my invention, New Articles of Manufacture
August 14, 1860
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US 30.950 Parker Wells
Pegging Machine
December 18, 1860
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US 34.170 John Taggart
Pegging Machine
January 14, 1862
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US 34.335 Joseph F. Sargent
Pegging Machine
February 4, 1862
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US 34.370 Moses Marshall
Pegging Machine
February 11, 1862
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US 34.413 Augustus Destouy
Machinery for sewing boots or shoes and other like articles made of leather
February 18, 1862
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US 34.906 Isaac Merritt Singer
Feed Mechanism for Sewing Machines sewing some kinds of work such, for example, as boot-legs
April 8, 1862
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US 35.749 Walter Fitzgerald
Pegging Machine
July 1, 1862
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US 36.157 Elias T. Ingalls
Pegging Machines
August 12, 1862
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US 36.163 Gordon McKay & Robert H. Mathies
Sewing Mechanism
patented to L. R. Blake July 6, 1858
August 12, 1862
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US 36.292 Alpheus C. Gallahue
Pegging Machines
August 26, 1862
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US 44.049 Joseph F. Sargent
Pegging Machines
August 30, 1864
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US 50.462 Henry Dunham
Article of Manufacture, usually called a "Sewed Shoe"
October 17, 1865
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US 50.642 A. J. Tewksbury
Shoe Sole Stitching Machine
patented by Gordon McKay and R. H. Mathies August 12, 1852 (US 36.163)
October 24, 1865
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US 86.353 Lyman Reed Blake
Combination of Pincers and Nail Maker and Driver, adapted for Lasting Boots and Shoes and for other uses
February 2, 1869
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US RE 3.517 Alpheus C. Gallahue
Pegging Machines
June 22, 1869
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US RE 3.533 Alpheus C. Gallahue
Pegging Machines
July 6, 1869
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US RE 3.635 Charles Goodyear jr. &
Francis Du Bois & Frederick Renaud and Henry T. Close
The main feature of this invention relates to machinery for the production of welted boots or shoes
Assignees of Augustus Destouy
September 7, 1869
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US 95.571 Augustus Destouy
This invention relates to that class of sewing machines for which Letters Patent were granted to me in February 18, 1863 and July 31, 1866
Assignor to Charles Goodyear jr.
October 5, 1869
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US 96.944 Daniel Mills
This invention relates to a sewing machine which is intended, particularly, to sew the outer sole of boots or shoes to the welt
Assignor to Charles Goodyear jr.
November 16, 1869
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US 102.155 Lyman Reed Blake
Uniting the Soles and Uppers of Boots and Shoes
Trustee of the McKay Sewing Machine Association
April 19, 1870
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US 111.197 Charles Goodyear jr.
Machinery for Stitching Soles to the Welts of Boots and Shoes
January 24, 1871
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US 112.802 Charles Goodyear jr.
Machine for Sewing Turned Shoes or Welts
March 21, 1871
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US 113.420 Charles Goodyear jr. & Joze Da Silva
Boot and Shoe Soles
Assignors to Charles Goodyear jr.
April 4, 1871
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US 116.947 Charles Goodyear jr.
Machinery for Sewing Boots and Shoes
July 11, 1871
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US RE 6.300 Benjamin F. Sturtevant
Peg-Blank
February 16, 1875
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US 174.159 Sylvanus Sawyer & William Esty
Sewing Machine for Sewing Shoes
February 29, 1876
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US 232.964 Gilbert Hawkes
Lasting Machine
October 5, 1880
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US 274.207 Jan Ernst Matzeliger
Lasting Machine
Assignor of two thirds to Melville S. Nichols and Charles H. Delnow
March 20, 1883
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US 277.664 Ezra Fluent Beal
Lasting Machine
Assignor by Mesne Assignment to himself and Stephen Snow
May 15, 1883
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US RE 10.454 Ezra Fluent Beal
Lasting Machine
Assignor by Mesne Assignment to himself and Stephen Snow
February 26, 1884
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US RE 10.499 Gilbert Hawkes
Lasting Machine
Assignor to The Hawkes Lasting Machine Company
July 22, 1884
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US 302.885 Matthias Brock
Lasting Machine
Assignor to McKay & Copeland Lasting Machine Company
August 5, 1884
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US 306.671 Matthias Brock
This invention has for its object the production of a simple and efficient tack-driving apparatus especially applicable for lasting
boots and shoes
Assignor to McKay & Copeland Lasting Machine Company
October 14, 1884
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US 307.763 Gilbert Hawkes
Lasting Machine
November 11, 1884
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US 309.519 Matthias Brock
Lasting Machine
Assignor to McKay & Copeland Lasting Machine Company
December 23, 1884
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