Scientific American, Volume 17, No. 26 December 28, 1867 - A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures. by Various
page 67 of 202 (33%)
page 67 of 202 (33%)
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q, in the feet and bottom seats, p, between which and the shoulder on
the pillar the feet are securely continued, substantially as described. Also the center piece, w', fitting upon and covering the screw bolt and nut which confine the pillar to the base, substantially as shown and described. Also constructing the socket block, m, with a center socket, t, into which the tail piece of the pillar fits and is confined, substantially as described. Also making the screw spindle removable from the seat, substantially as set forth. 71,968.--PLOW.--T.E.C. Brinly, Louisville, Ky. I claim, 1st, The mode of attaching the beam, D, to the plows by a socket, C, connected with the land side by braces, B B, substantially as set forth. 2d, The combination of the socket, C, constructed with diagonal flanges, C', the handles, and the beam, substantially as set forth. 71,969.--COMBINED SHOVEL AND SIFTER.--Stephen P. Brooks (assignor to himself and Benjamin Woodward), Somerville, Mass. I claim the within-described combined shovel and sifter, constructed and operating substantially as set forth. |
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