Jacob Rupertus (1822/1823 – 1921) was an American handgun designer and manufacturer.
Formative years and family
editThis Jacob Rupertus should not be confused with another Jacob Rupertus (1827-1900), who also lived in Philadelphia, but was not involved in gun manufacturing.
This Jacob Rupertus was born in the Kingdom of Bavaria sometime around 1822 or 1823 and died in Laurel Springs, New Jersey, on February 14, 1921.[1]
Sometime around 1849, he wed Caroline Bechtel, who had been born on February 12, 1831, in Leiterswiller, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France; she died in Laurel Springs on February 26, 1911. They were buried in the now defunct American Mechanics Cemetery in Philadelphia.
Career
editRupertus founded the Rupertus Patented Pistol Manufacturing Company, which was located 1924 North 4th Street in Philadelphia and was in operation between 1859 and 1899.[2]
On July 19, 1864, he received the US patent No.43.606 for a revolver with a rotating multi-shot barrel group (pepper-box).[3]
External links
edit- Pepperbox of Jacob Rupertus, Patent US43606
- Jacob Rupertus Revolver at antiquearmsinc.com, Patent US121199
- Shotgun 12 gauge of Jacob Rupertus, Patent US 209925
- Revolver of Jacob Rupertus, Patent US121199
References
edit- ^ Philadelphia Inquirer, February 15, 1921 (Tuesday), "RUPERTUS--At Laurel Springs, Feb. 14th, JACOB, husband of the late Caroline Rupertus, aged 98 years. Relatives and friends invited to the service, Wed 2 P. M. at the Oliver H. Blair Bldg., 1820 Chestnut st."
- ^ American Firearms: for Rupertus Patented Pistol Manufactory click on - Early American firearms ... prior to the year 1900 scroll down the left menu and select the company by double click
- ^ J.M. Firearms Collection: Avispero Jacob Rupertus (Spanish).
This article is based on a translation of Jacob Rupertus from 04:31, June 29, 2007