The Lovejoy company's motto is "where the world turns for couplings." It was founded in Chicago by Thomas Lovejoy in 1900 as a manufacturer of tooling and machinery for the railroad and steel indusries. Twelve years later it was purchased by W.H. Dangel who retained the name (let's face it: "Dangel: where the world turns for couplings" could be misconstrued) and in 1927 the company purchased the patent for a jaw coupling from Louis Ricefield. The softer medium between the steel pieces, which absorbs shock, is referred to as a "spider." This patent was their gold-egg laying goose. Today, the couplings are available from the company in more than 850,000 combinations of bore sizes!
Thanks for posting the Lovejoy coupling patent drawing ... we haven't seen it for awhile.
ReplyDeleteAs a further note, the coupling you show in the picture is an older cast iron version of the powder metal couplings we manufacture today.
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