AntiqueBen
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I thought this would make for interesting discussion. History tells us that J.J. Richardson’s ratchet was the first. Richardson’s patent #38,914 was granted on June 16, 1863. With that said, there is an interesting story about D.M. Moore’s ratchet patent #45,334 that was granted on December 6, 1864 for the Lowell Wrench Company. According to the “Decisions of the Commissioner of Patents and of United States Courts in Patent Cases,” a court decision on a case involving Moore’s patent was decided on January 27, 1880. Listed in this court case, Moore made a working example of his ratchet in 1859, 3-4 years before Richardson’s patent in 1863. Over the next couple of years, he openly used his ratchet at his place of employment & even let a few of his friends try it out. If Moore had been honest about this at the time of filing his patent application on October 1, 1864, the date on his patent could have been dated when he initially made his ratchet in 1859. Richardson filed for his ratchet patent before Moore, so technically speaking, that is what made Richardson’s ratchet the “first.”
An interesting side note: Richardson lived in Woodstock Vermont & Moore lived in Windsor Vermont. They only lived about 16 miles apart from each other. An interesting theory would be if Moore let some of his buddies try out his ratchet, I’m sure they talked around about it. Could have Richardson caught wind of such a tool & then created one of his own? We may never know for sure, but it is a very possible scenario.
A 143 year old (1880) US Patent Court Case reveals that there was a working ratchet example in 1859 before Richardson’s patent. Richardson just beat Moore to the patent office.
The Court Case can be read here: 1880 US Patent Court Case
An interesting side note: Richardson lived in Woodstock Vermont & Moore lived in Windsor Vermont. They only lived about 16 miles apart from each other. An interesting theory would be if Moore let some of his buddies try out his ratchet, I’m sure they talked around about it. Could have Richardson caught wind of such a tool & then created one of his own? We may never know for sure, but it is a very possible scenario.
A 143 year old (1880) US Patent Court Case reveals that there was a working ratchet example in 1859 before Richardson’s patent. Richardson just beat Moore to the patent office.
The Court Case can be read here: 1880 US Patent Court Case
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