"Patent Pages"
by Ray Klingensmith
Reprinted from "INSULATORS - Crown Jewels of the Wire", January 1979, page 18
Although the following items aren't exactly "screw-top
Bostons", I thought collectors might be interested in the four patents
covered this month.
Below is the patent issued to John Garity of East
Birmingham, Pennsylvania. I know of one of these insulators in existence. It is
like figure one below. The present owner is unknown to me. As near as I can
remember, it was originally located in southwestern Pennsylvania. It's
interesting that Garity states in his patent application that the manufacture of
similar insulators was previously attempted by others. He may well be referring
to the S. McKee item on the following page, which is the same Samuel McKee as
the CD 731 S. McKee & Co. Although, to my knowledge, none have been found, I
feel very strongly that the 1870 McKee patent was produced.
The third and fourth
patents shown here represent similar attempts to produce this type of insulator.
These two, also, have not yet been located by collectors.
If anyone has any of
the four insulators covered, or another of the same type, I'd like to hear from
you, so that we may put additional information in a future column.
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