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Jeremiah Burnham Tainter

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Name
  
Jeremiah Tainter

Role
  
Inventor

Died
  
February 5, 1920


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Jeremiah Burnham Tainter (January 6, 1836 in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin – February 5, 1920) was an inventor and engineer known for having designed the Tainter gate in 1886. He began his work in hydrology in 1862, with the modification of pre-existing mill pond dams in Menomonie. Tainter was employed by Knapp, Stout & Co., the largest lumber manufacturer in the United States in the last quarter of the 19th century. His brother Andrew Tainter was a principal in Knapp, Stout.

Tainter's inventions include:

  • U.S. Patent 226,455 Thomas Parker, Jeremiah B. Tainter, Andrew Tainter & James Downing, "Sluiceway-gate." Issued April 13, 1880.
  • U.S. Patent 241,443 Jeremiah Burnham Tainter, "Fifth wheel for vehicles." Issued May 10, 1881.
  • U.S. Patent 241,444 Jeremiah Burnham Tainter, "Automatic sluiceway gate." Issued May 10, 1881.
  • U.S. Patent 344,877 Jeremiah Burnham Tainter, "Coffer-dam." Issued July 6, 1886.
  • U.S. Patent 344,878 Jeremiah Burnham Tainter, "Sluiceway gate." Issued July 6, 1886.
  • U.S. Patent 344,879 Jeremiah Burnham Tainter, "Canal-lock." Issued July 6, 1886.
  • U.S. Patent 400,511 Jeremiah Burnham Tainter & Nathan B. Noble, "Snap-hook." Issued April 2, 1889.
  • U.S. Patent 1,082,291 Jeremiah B. Tainter, "Dam." Issued December 23, 1913.
  • References

    Jeremiah Burnham Tainter Wikipedia