Scientific American, Volume 17, No. 26 December 28, 1867 - A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures. by Various
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71,850.--HAY ELEVATOR.--E.H. Carpenter, Dexter, Mich. I claim 1st, In combination with a cable, A, frame, F, wheels, G, sheave, E, and rope, C, the disengaging device, consisting of a collar, M, stop, L, and vertical catch, K, enclosing the cable, A, and rope, C, and operated substantially as described. 2d, The combination of the frame, F, rope, C, collar, M, stop, L, catch, K, and valves, H, cams, I, and lever, l', said parts being constructed and the whole arranged substantially as set forth. 71,831.--STEAM GENERATOR.--C.E. Case, Xenia, Ohio. I claim the metal cup, G, constructed and arranged substantially upon the principle and in the manner herein set forth. 71,852.--LOOM FOR WEAVING PALM-LEAF, ETC.--Geo. W. Chandler, (assignor to himself and Lysander F. Thompson), Fitchburg, Mass. I claim 1st, The hinged holder, G, substantially as and for the purposes set forth. 2d, The combination of the hinged fingers, c c, with the ribs, b b b, substantially as and for the purposes set forth. 3d, The combination of the adjustable weight, G', with the bottom of the |
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