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Title: A different New Britain ratchet
Post by: mikeswrenches on August 27, 2014, 06:55:00 PM
I got this in an auction box lot a month ago and finally got around to digging to the bottom of the box.  This was there.  It is marked on one side "Made by the New Britain Machine Co., pat'd. 8-9-1921, and on the other "None Better".  This is a very coarse ratchet and because of it's action, the handle moves up each time a new "tooth" is engaged.  An interesting design for sure.

For anyone interested the pat. no. is 1,386,708and the DATAMP link is below.


http://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?pn=1386708&id=28566

Also according to DATAMP it is not known to have been produced.

Mike


Title: Re: A different New Britain ratchet
Post by: turnnut on August 27, 2014, 07:06:52 PM
calling for Stan the DATAMP info man !
Title: Re: A different New Britain ratchet
Post by: Lostmind on August 27, 2014, 07:09:41 PM
Amazing the drive stub is still with it. Nice find.
It's photos like this that get me up at 5:30 on the weekends.
Title: Re: A different New Britain ratchet
Post by: mikeswrenches on August 27, 2014, 07:59:41 PM
I should have mentioned that the drive stub is a hex that is just over 1/2 in. across the flats.

  Inside the hole where the drive stub goes is a spring loaded plunger that keeps the stub in position.  Probably why it is still with the handle.

Mike
Title: Re: A different New Britain ratchet
Post by: jimwrench on August 27, 2014, 08:48:06 PM
 That's a very neat ratchet. I'd probably trade you any ratchet in my collection for that little fellow.
Title: Re: A different New Britain ratchet
Post by: RedVise on August 28, 2014, 07:18:47 AM
What a surprise, Mike !  I love that odd ball stuff.

Brian
Title: Re: A different New Britain ratchet
Post by: mikeswrenches on August 28, 2014, 11:45:42 AM
The worst thing about is that apparently a previous owner decided to clean it with an acid.  The surface has a pitted look and feel to it.

It is a little different though.

Mike