Patent Model - Bretzel-Machine

Maker and role
William Lampert, Patentee
Henry Huber, Patentee
Butler, Earhart & Co., Assignee
Production date
Feb 10 1880
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Object detail

Media/Materials
Brass, canvas, wood, metal
Measurements
8 x 12 1/2 x 5 1/2" (20.3 x 31.8 x 14cm)
Description
Lampert and Huber assigned one-half of their right to Butler, Earhart & Co. of Columbus, OH. Their patent "relates to certain improvements in bretzel or jumble machines, the object of which is to provide for the discharging to one side of the scraps of dough resulting from the formation of the bretzel or jumble; and it consists in the arrangement or employment, within one of the bretzel or jumble die cylinders, of a cone..." (Patent number224,446)
Object number
61.47.171
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No

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