Scientific American, Volume 17, No. 26 December 28, 1867 - A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures. by Various
page 71 of 202 (35%)
page 71 of 202 (35%)
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I claim, 1st, The combination of the clothes drying apparatus with the washbasin, when they are constructed, arranged, and fitted for use substantially as herein described and set forth. 2d, The combination of the cups, b c d, or their equivalents, with the wash basin, when they are constructed, arranged, and fitted for use as a toilet apparatus, substantially as herein described and set forth. 71,977.--SPICE CASE.--John T. Carter and John Park. Lowell Mass. We claim, 1st, The cups or boxes, c c, when arranged to operate substantially as described, and for the purposes fully set forth. 2d, The springs, k k, in combination with the cups or boxes, c c, for the purpose described and set forth. 3d, The combination and arrangement of the case, a, with its feet, d d d, handle, e, loop, f, and shelves, b b b b, cups or boxes, c c, and spring, k k, all for the purposes substantially as described and set forth. 71,978.--APPARATUS FOR PAINTING OR GRAINING PAILS, ETC.--Jonathan Carter, Winchendon, Mass. I claim, 1st, The combination of the flexible painting or die printing roll with the supplying roller, for painting, graining, ornamenting |
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