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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page 59 of 202 (29%)
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71,950.--AUTOMATIC TOOTH PLUGGER.--Burr Bannister and George F. Green,
Kalamazoo, Mich. We claim, 1st, The combination of an engine operated by means of compressed air with a tooth plugger for the purpose set forth and described. 2d, The lock, F, in connection with spring, 1, operated by cross head of piston rod, in the manner and for the purpose specified. 71,951.--CAR COUPLING.--William F. Barlow (assignor to himself, James Bower and W.A. Jackson), Monmouth, Ill. I claim, 1st, The catch, C, slotted draw head, A, and weight, X, combined as described and for the purpose set forth. 2d, The rods, M N and H, and elbow, K, combined as described and operating in combination with the elements of the first claim arranged substantially as described and for the purpose set forth. 3d, The weight, X, arranged as described for the purpose set forth. 71,952.--HARVESTER RAKE.--John Barnes, Rockford, Ill. I claim 1st, The inclined serrations, h h h, on the face of the rake head for the purpose of compacting the gavel. 2d, A compressor or supplementary rake pivoted to the rake handle and |
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