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Atlas Press (tool company) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Atlas Press (tool company) Atlas Press Co. was a tool company that manufactured popular brands of metalworking tools from 1920 to the mid-1970s. Many of their products received wide coverage in ''Popular Mechanics'' and ''Popular Science'' at the time. == History == In 1911, the inventor Gardner T. Eames of Kalamazoo, Michigan filed for a patent〔 〕 on a new type of arbor press, but was unable to secure funding for production. Eames partnered with Herbert H. Everard to create the ''G.T. Eames Company'', under the agreement that the rights to the patent were to be shared between both men. The company started producing the press under the "Eames Presses" brand with some success. In 1913, Everard died, leaving his controlling share of the firm to his daughter and her husband, John Penniman. Eames eventually became disillusioned with the Penniman's handling of the company and sold his shares to them for $5,000. Penniman subsequently moved the company to another location in Kalamazoo, renaming it to ''Atlas Press Company''. Eames opened a machine shop and continued to build and sell presses under the old trademark, which eventually led to conflict between the two parties, both of whom claimed exclusivity over the patent, as well as additional improvements made by Eames.
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