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Yankee Braces -  A Type Study of Sorts
by George Langford
March 7, 2007


North Bros. Mfg. Co. of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, made a line of high quality braces, starting within the year preceding March 6, 1923, the date on which the first patent was filed.  That first patent under which the braces were made was issued on November 6, 1923.  The last date under which a patent would be cited on the brace was seventeen years after the date of issuance of the last of the four patents, i.e., July 31, 1945.  The patent "lifetime" of the Yankee braces was therefore just over 22 years, ending just after the close of World War II in 1945.

The principal drawings illustrating the four patents are reproduced below, in numerical order from left to right.  As made by North Bros., before their acquisition by Stanley Tools, these drawings are quite exact in the qualitative sense.  The only changes that I can see here are: In Fig.5 in the second drawing each of the two ratchet pawls, #17 & #18, now has a wide slot on the side facing the spring, #22. Also, in the fourth drawing, the jaws are staked at #22 in Fig.5 to hold the spreader spring, Fig.4, but all the springs that I have seen continue to use the spring & washer combination in the third drawing, Fig's 4&5.  That said, the springs do change their detailed outlines somewhat, some looking like the third patent's drawing, and some looking like the fourth patent's drawing, but always with the third patent's washer.
Eventually, three patents were issued to Thomas J. Fegley and George O. Leopold, who then assigned them to their employer, North Bros. Mfg. Co.

Thomas J. Fegley was the sole inventer of the remaining patent, No. 1,617,998.

U.S. Patent No.
Filing Date
Issue Date
Title of Patent
1,473,423
March 6, 1923
November 6, 1923
Hand Brace
1,523,187
March 6, 1923
January 13, 1925
Ratchet Mechanism
1,617,998
November 25, 1925
February 15, 1927
Chuck
1,679,299
August 31, 1923
July 31, 1928
Chuck

Google Patents will find these for you in a flash; alternatively, click on any one of the drawings below to locate that entire patent.

If your Yankee brace is giving you fits, see taking apart and putting together a Yankee brace. Even though the procedure strictly applies to braces later made entirely by Stanley, the functionality is the same.

Many of the images in the listed groups are secondarily resized (by Mozilla Firefox) and can be seen full size by right-clicking on the images and selecting "View Image" in the pop-up menu.  (Not in Internet Explorer.)
US Patent 1,473,423, issued November 6, 1923 US Patent No. 1,523,187, issued January 13, 1923

US Patent No. 1,617,998, issued February 15, 1927 US Patent No. 1,679,299, issued July 31, 1928

In the present lists of Yankee braces (most of which are for sale) I have grouped the braces roughly according to the time periods during which they were made.  I discovered late in the editing of this page that Group H belongs right after Group B.  Then Dave France came along with what I have to call Group O.  The sequence is as follows: First, braces made  by North Bros. with two patent dates before the second pair of patents was issued, then braces marked with all four patents, then braces made with only the second pair of patent numbers cited, then braces with no patents cited, by which time The Stanley Works had acquired North Bros. and moved the manufacturing operations away from Philadelphia.  Finally, I have a pair of Yankee-style, Made in Occupied Japan braces made as virtual carbon copies of the North Bros. braces during the occupation of Japan by US forces under General Douglas MacArthur after the end of World War II.  By that time, all the patents had recently expired.  In the groups listed at right, not all the braces conform exactly to type - differences are noted on the index pages.
Group O - 1 patent date, others pending
2100-10 IN (not for sale)
Group E - WWII production,
4 patents cited
Group A - 2 patent dates, others pending
2100-10 IN
Group F - 2 patent numbers
Bell System - 2101-8 IN
Group B - 2 & 4 patent dates
2100-12 IN
Group G - 2 patent numbers
Bell System - 2101-10 IN
Group H - 2 patent dates
2101-12 IN
Group I - No patents cited
Bell System - 2101A-10 IN
Group C - 4 patents cited
2101-10 IN
Group J - Clones marked,
Made in Occupied Japan
Group D - 2nd Q, 4 patents cited
2101-10 IN
Group K - GREEN GOO braces
made by Stanley;
no patents cited
Group W - A Yankee Tools Inc. Division of Stanley Tools Whimble brace - 2101-W; no patents cited