Engine-Starter Metadata

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Title

  • Main Title Engine-Starter

Creator

  • Inventor: Everly, William D.
    Creator Type: Personal
    Creator Info: William D. Everly of Sanger, Texas

Contributor

  • Witness: Yeatts, E. D.
    Contributor Type: Personal
  • Witness: Wright, J. G.
    Contributor Type: Personal
  • Witness: Tomlin, J. R.
    Contributor Type: Personal
    Contributor Info: Witness for illustration.
  • Witness: Wilson, L. H.
    Contributor Type: Personal
    Contributor Info: Witness for illustration.

Publisher

  • Name: United States. Patent Office.
    Place of Publication: [Washington D.C.]

Date

  • Creation: 1912-04-23
  • Acceptance Date: 1912-04-23
  • Submission Date: 1911-05-26

Language

  • English

Description

  • Content Description: Patent for an engine starter that prevents backfiring.
  • Physical Description: [1], 2 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.

Subject

  • Library of Congress Subject Headings: Inventions
  • University of North Texas Libraries Browse Structure: Science and Technology
  • University of North Texas Libraries Browse Structure: Business, Economics and Finance - Transportation - Automobiles
  • Keyword: engines
  • Keyword: starters

Primary Source

  • Item is a Primary Source

Coverage

  • Place Name: United States - Texas - Denton County - Sanger

Collection

  • Name: Texas Patents
    Code: TXPT

Institution

  • Name: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
    Code: UNTGD

Rights

  • Rights License: pd

Resource Type

  • Patent

Format

  • Text

Identifier

  • Patent Number: 1024000
  • Government Documents No.: 02/629609
  • Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metapth509677

Note

  • Display Note: "Application filed May 26,1991, serial No. 629,609."
  • Display Note: "Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the "Commissioner of Patents, Washington D. C."
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