buck hoist
English
Etymology
From Buck, the surname of American inventor Steward T. Buck, president of Buck Equipment Corp.[1] Buck filed a patent for a "portable hoisting tower" in 1950 (approved in 1953),[2] and the device was produced under the trademark "Buck hoist tower" or "HoisTower" from at least 1952[3] to 1975,[4] when the company was acquired by Bil-Jax.
Noun
buck hoist (plural buck hoists)
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References
- “Business Notes”, in Manufacturers Record, volume 123, number 5, Baltimore: Manufacturers Record Pub. Co., 1954 May, →OCLC, page 132
- Steward T. Buck (1953 September 29) “Portable hoisting tower”, in Google Patents, US2653685A
- “Self-Erecting Tower As a Material Hoist”, in Contractors and Engineers Monthly, volume 49, number 2, New York: Buttenheim–Dix Pub. Corp., 1952 February, →ISSN, page 31
- “An important announcement concerning buck hoistowers”, in Construction Methods & Equipment, volume 57, number 6, New York: McGraw-Hill, 1975 June, →ISSN, page 136
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