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Kandeler, G.F. Theodore<br />
343,377 Jun. 8, 1886 *Swing-span drawbridge. German origin. Labeled “bridge.”<br />
346,591 Aug. 3, 1886 Connection permits continuous top plate <strong>for</strong> bottom chord. German<br />
origin. Labeled “construction of bridges.”<br />
348,020 Aug. 24, 1886 *Swing-span drawbridge. German origin. Labeled “bridge.”<br />
348,467 Aug. 31, 1886 *Swing-span drawbridge. German origin. Labeled “bridge.”<br />
356,283 Jan. 18, 1887 *Swing-span drawbridge. German origin. Labeled “bridge.”<br />
Kauser, Joseph<br />
50,827 <strong>No</strong>v. 7, 1865 *Three-hinged trussed arch. Labeled “truss bridge.”<br />
Keating, Edward<br />
530,425 Dec. 4, 1894 *Trussed hollow box girder. Girder composed of interlocking segments.<br />
Trussing rods below, with numerous vertical braces. Labeled<br />
“girder <strong>for</strong> truss bridges.”<br />
Kellogg, Charles<br />
87,174 Feb. 23, 1869 Truss connection detail. Diagonals to cast-iron chord. Labeled “truss<br />
bridge.”<br />
104,036 Jun. 7, 1870 Pratt-truss configuration with additional diagonal ties to mid point<br />
between verticals. Patent is <strong>for</strong> a joint detail and number of pieces at<br />
the joint. Overall configuration has become commonly known as a<br />
“Kellogg truss.”<br />
162,077 Apr. 13, 1875 Detail of pin and pin-cap. Labeled “construction of iron truss bridges.”<br />
196,299 Oct. 23, 1877 *Machine <strong>for</strong> making eyes in eye-bars.<br />
Kelly, John<br />
88,181 Mar. 23, 1869 Bowstring truss configuration. Wire rope bottom chord. Radial<br />
verticals with diagonal cross-bracing.<br />
Kendall, Samuel<br />
34,209 Jan. 21, 1862 Metal lattice truss. Center-height third cord. Alternating compressive<br />
and tension verticals. Double-intersecting diagonals. Excessive.<br />
Kessler, Jacob – see Sullivan, Kessler & Foster<br />
Kersten, Max<br />
308,501 <strong>No</strong>v. 25, 1884 *Sequence of inverted king-posts under segmented beam. Undulating<br />
appearance.<br />
King, George (King Iron Bridge & Mfg. Co., Cleveland, Oh.)<br />
196,154 Oct.16, 1877 *Method <strong>for</strong> securing verticals to tubular arches. Labeled “tubular<br />
bridge.”<br />
King, Zenas – also see Frees & King (King Iron Bridge & Mfg. Co., Cleveland, Oh.)<br />
45,051 <strong>No</strong>v. 15, 1864 *Pivoting drawbridge.<br />
58,266 Sep. 25, 1866 Bowstring truss. Hollow arched chord is wider and deeper at ends.<br />
Diagonals connected to chord with hooks and eyes.<br />
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