Bed frame là gì

Vietnamesevách đầu giườngtấm ván đầu giường

EnglishheadboardVách đầu giường là một mảng tựa lưng phòng ngủ được sử dụng để trang trí, tạo điểm nhấn cho phòng ngủ.

Bed frame là gì

Vách đầu giường giúp nâng đỡ giường của bạn, nhưng quan trọng nhất là nó bảo vệ bức tường của bạn chống mài mòn.

A headboard gives support to your bed, but most importantly it protects your wall against abrasion.

Vách đầu giường là mảng trang trí được đóng vào khung giường hoặc gắn vào các thanh ray bên của khung giường bằng bu lông.

The headboard is a decorative piece that is either built into the bed frame or attaches to the side rails of the bed frame with bolts.

Cùng học thêm một số từ vựng tiếng anh về những vật dụng trong phòng ngủ (bedroom) nha!

- alarm clock: đồng hồ báo thức

- chest of drawers: tủ ngăn kéo

- dresser: tủ (có ngăn kéo và gương ở trên)

- light switch: công tắc điện

- headboard: vách đầu giường

Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này


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Ammonia, Underground (listribution and recovery D. Branson, R. D. Thornburgh, and

294 of anhydrous

62

489,729 Jan. 10 J. E. Starr.

1139

295 Ammonium chloride. Apparatus for volatilizing... L. Mond

491,741 Feb. 14 1102 279 62 Anchor

461 E. T. Starr

493,901 Mar. 21 1814

462 Animal-bolder

O. M. Kelso

490.968 Jan. 31 3196 817 62 Animal mouth opener

J. H. Ryan

490,602 Jan. 24 2575 664

62 Animal-shears

A. Melchior

492,818 Mar. 7 72 17 62 Animal-shears

538 J. Moffat and W. W. Virtue. 494,070 Mar. 21 2111

62

539 Animal-shears J. Moffat and W. W. Virtue..

539 494,071 Mar. 21 2114

540 Animal-shears

W. Silver

494,034 Mar. 21 2052 524 62 Animal-stock

J. Underkofler.

490,053 Jan. 17 1685 Animal-trap

G. Andrews.

491,329 Feb. 7 446 115 Animal-trap

T. E. Fry.

488,996 Jan. 3

31

9 Animal-trap

L. Herman.

491,309 Feb. 7 415 107 Animal-trap

J. T. Kisinger, Sr

489,869 Jan. 10 1341

350

62 Annealing-furnace.

G. Tomkinson

492.594 Feb. 28 2449 609 Annunciator. Electrical

J. R. Hard..

492,519 Fob. 28 2330 578

62 Annunciator. Hotel time.

F. S. Carter

493,067 Mar. 7 459

116

62 Annunciator. Pneumatic

J. Schnepf..

491,027 Jan. 31 3300

842

62 Annunciator system. Electric.

H. Van Hoevenbergh.

490,327 | Jan. 24 2150 Arch for ceilings or vaults.

G. L. Möckel

459,654 Jan. 10 1026 267 62 Arm and hand. Artificial

W. L. Minzoy

493,440 Mar. 14 1034

62 Arm and wrist rest

R. Kirk

492,889 Mar. 7 185 45 62 Armature and means for supporting the same. E. Kolben

491,568 Feb. 14 833

62

212 Armature-conductor

E. Kolben

491,567 Feb. 14 832 211 62 Armature connection for dynamo-electric machines.. G. A. Rolling

493, 447 Mar. 14 1062 273 6:2 Armature-core. Magnetic..

T. H. Hicks

492,355 Feb. 21 2055

513 62 Armature-cores for electric motors or dynamos. Con. A. W. Smith.

492,244 Feb. 21 1884 471 62 structing Armature. Dynamo-electric-machine

H. F. Parshall.

493,337 Mar. 14 897 2.99 Armature. Electric-motor.

R. H. Hassler

493,025 Mar. 401 100 Armature. Electric motor or dynamo

C. F, Daniels

489,070 Jan. 3 134 36, 37

fi2 Armature for dynamo-electric machines.

G. Hoare

492.681 Feb. 28 2585

5639}

640 Armature for dynamo-electric machines or electric G. S. Dunn

493,375 Mar. 14 955

2016 62 motors and balancing same. Balanced Armature for dynamo-electric machines or motors ... E. Thomson

490,376 Jan. 24 2233 581 Armature for motors and generators

N. C. Bassett

493,349 Mar. 14 912 234 Armature. Multipolar-dynamo-electric machine.. G. E. Dorman

491,990 Feb. 21

1488

372 Armatures for dynamo-electric machines. System of W. M. Thomas

494,042 Mar. 21 2063 527 winding Artiticial board

J. E. Eaton.

491,092' Feb. 7

46

12 62 Asparagus bundler and cutter

J. S. Van Mater

490,179 Jan, 17 1886 491 Asphalt-mixing machine

G. Winding..

490,918 Jan. 17

1959

02 Asphaltic mastic. Securing

L. Haarmann

492,197 Feb. 21 1808 Aspirator and air-injector.

W. Borchers..

493,012 Mar. 7 378 Atomizer

P. J. McElroy

493,512 Mar. 14 1167

298 Auger. Earth

A.J. Greiner

493.769 Mar. 21 1611

410 62 Autographic register.

J. E. Bover and H. Dixon

493,207 Mar. 7 672 172 62 Autoharp-hammer

C. H. Eisenbrandt.

490,407 Jan. 24 2.273 Automatic brake..

A. G. Billings

489, 452 Jan. 10 730 193 Automatic furnace

F. Wild

492, 175 Feb. 21 1776 444 Automatic gate

A. M. Whiteley.

493,669 Mar. 21 1446 369 62 Automatic sliding or rolling gate

J. T. Crim

492, 563 Mar. 7 142 35 62 Automatic switch

C. H. Bedell

493,009 Mar. 7 375

93 Awning

J. Morein..

493,105 Mar. 7

131 Awning

R. D. Thornton.

493,130 Mar. 7 557

138 Awning

E. B. Warren

493,954 1 Mar. 21 1914 498 Ax-handle shield and protector

C. S. Terpening

489,511 Jan. 10 $32

21 Ax-holve..

H. Hall, Jr. (Reissue)

11,312 Mar. 7 794

185 Axle bar and blank. Channeled.

0. C. Hall..

492.5.53 Feb. 28 23-9 593 Axle-box

J. M. Smith.

491,3-0 Feb. 533 136 Axle box. Car.

H. Havell

493.026 Mar. 7 403 100 Axle box. Car..

W. Rader and E. Hunter

492,231 Feb, 21 1869 467 Axle box. Car

J. S. Speer..

491,819 Feb. 14 122

306

62 Axle box frame for car-trucks

J. A. Brill

4.2.5:25 Feb. 28 2339 581 Axle-box lid

A. W. Zimmerman

489.868, Jan. 10 1373 357 Axle-box lid

A. W. Zimmerman

489,889 Jan. 10 1374

35Axle box. Vehicle

P. Danserean

492,116 Feb. 21 1733 4:12 Axle gage. Vehicle

T. H. Edwards

499.904 Jan. 31 2927 751 Axle-lubricator

L. E. Atkinson

491.671 Feb. 14 995 250 62 Axle lubricator

J. Mulligan..

490,300 Jan. 24 2103 Axle-lubricator

J. T. Richards.

492.697 Feb. 28 2609 616 Axlo-lubricator

J. W. Schoaf

493.121 Mar. 7 544

136

62 Axle-nut.

W. A. Warner

490.694 Jan. 31 2753

700 Axlo. Sulky.

J. W. Vaughn

48,578 Jan. 10 Axle. Vehicle

F. S. Church

4-9,1 Jan. 3 302 Axlo. Vehicle

F.S. Church..

489.11 Jan. 3 Axle. Vebicle.

J. Lohges.

499.487 Jan. 10

208

62 Axle. Vehicle

J. W. Vaughn

49,577 Jan. 10

240 Axle. Vehicle

J. D. Wilson

492 651 Feb. 2

630 62 Axle. Wagon..

C. E. Milbud

493.039 Mar. 7

106 62 Axles. Machine for turning wooden

C. F. Milburn, G. E. Byrkit, and J. 493,038 Mar. 7 419 195 C. Crabls.

1 Back-rest

Il. Ohlschlager

494,434 Mar. 28 2709

679

62 Barige.

B. S. Whitehead

493,003 Mar. 7 365 Badge, pencil, and bouquet holder. Combined. L. 0. Thomas..

491,614 Feb. 14


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1440

105 838

5 1915

886 1243 267

205 1000 1601 1183

103 1225

Burner: See Bagasse-burner. II ydrocarbon-burner. Fuel burner.

Oil-burner. Gas-burner.

Smoke-burner. Gas or vapor burner. Vapor-burner.

Gasoline-burner. Vapor-generating burner. Burner for lighting or heating with natural or arti. G. W. Zeigler

492,179 Feb, 21

1783

446 62 ficial gas. Burnishing machine...

G. B. Kelley

493,033 Mar. 7 411 103 62 Burnishing machines. Burner for rolls of.

J. S. George, Jr

489,299 Jan. 3 483

134 62 Burr-wheel

R. W. Gormly

191.345 Feb. 7 472 121 62 Bushing

D. Burkard.

468 992 Jan. 3 12 3 62 Butchering.derrick.

J. Ulfers

191.398 Mar. 28 2660 667 Butter-extractor. Centrifugal.

A. Wablin.

491,501

Feb. 7 716 181 62 Butter-firkin

F. S. O good

492, 470 Feb. 28 2241 560 62 Butter from milk. Compound for increasing the yield S. C. Wilson.....

489,775 Jan. 10 1218

62 of Butter. Manufacture of.. D.W. Hudson, F. La Strong, and G. 489,814 Jan. 10 1271

62 D. Bunch. Butter-mold.

W. Mann and G. C. Johnson.... 489,566 Jan. 10 910 237 62 Butter molding and cutting machine.

P. O. Andreasen.

491,792 Feb. 14 1184 297 62 Butter-printer.

A. HI Reid

493,317 Mar. 14 1173 300 62 Butter-worker

P. Embree...

492,325 Feb. 21 2004 499 Button

C. S. Comstock

489,28 Jan. 3 471 130 62 Button..

C. T. McClintock.

492,418 Feb. 28 2157 539 62

583 Button-backs. Machine for making

G. W. Lieb.

492,534 Feb. 20

2351 584 62 !

585 Button.cabinet

A. R. Ingalsbe

492,683 Feb. 28 2589 640 62 Button-cutting machine

H. W. Terry

492,997

Mar. 7 354 89 62 Button-fastener

R. Blaeske

494.456 Mar. 28

2742 6-8 62 Button-fastener

E. L. Torsch

491,788

Feb. 14 1179 295 62 Button-fastener and key for detaching.

G. Kobl.

489,127 Jan. 3 223 60 62 Button-fasteners into the eyes of buttons. Machine A. W. Ham

491, 103 Feb. 7 62 17, 18 62 for threading Button for shoes or other articles

E. T. Allan

490,595 Jan. 24 2559 659 62 Buttonhole-cutter

J. G. Greene

492,796 Mar. 7 38 9 62 Buttonhole-cutter

A. M. Wright

492,452 Feb. 28 2209 552

62 Buttonhole-facing..

M. W. Lowinsky

492,731 Feb. 28 2657 658 62

443 Buttonhole-finishing machine

F. D. Benedict..

490,062 Jan. 17

1700 Button-hooks. Forming

G. Havell

492,607 Feb. 28

2472

62 Button. Link cuff.

W. Ballou

493,468 Mar. 14 1099 282 62 Button-making machine.

J. T. Slieridan and J. Draher.. 493,794 Mar. 21 1648 .420 62 Button-making machines. Feeding mechanism for .. C. Wooster

490, 421 Jan. 24

2995

596 62

835 Button-setting machine .

F. E. Hall

491,016 Jan. 31 3270

62 836

529 Button-setting machine

A. W. Ham..

492,397 Feb. 28 2121

530

352 Button-setting machine

J. Mathison

493,634 Mar 21

1390

62

353 Button. Shank

F. H. Hardman.

489,864 Jan. 10 1337 | 349 62 Button. Sleeve.

C. R. Smith

490.836 Jan. 31 2972 762 62 Button. Suspender...

J. F. Staiger and C. Schnur.

491,197 Feb. 7 225 57 62 Button-turning machine

M. Woods

90.937 Jan. 31 3142 806 62 Buttons. Device for removing shoe-.

P. H. Nielsen.

401,918 Feb. 14 1426 350 62 Buttons. Machine for forming pearl.

G. Carlyle

499.471 Jan. 24

2374 614 Buttons to fabrics. Machine for securing

E. T. Allan

491619 Jan. 24 2603 671 62 Cabbage-cutter

E. S. Laughlin.

492-14 Mar. 7 68 16 62 Cabinet. Parcel.

H. B. Tavlor

491, 45 Feb. 7 129 35 62 Cable-grip..

A.0. Babendreier and F.P. Davis. . 491.14 Feb. 14 1403 350 62 Cable-grip.

S. A. and 0. Kneedler.

493,5:1 Mar. 14 1237 317 62 Cable grip.

S. Patten

493,51 Mar. 14

1169 299 62 Cable gripper

J. Walsh, Jr.

492,248 Feb. 21 1889 472 62 Cable-support.

G. P. Wern.

492.648 Feb. 28 2539 629 02 Cailly.

W. II. Wood

494,093 Mar. 21 2118

549

62 Cake coating machine

D. M. Holmeg

493,103 Mar. 14 990 255 Cake-cutter.

W. P. McAlister

492, 417 leb. 28

2156 539 Cake-cutter.

A. A. Soderberg

490.993 Jin. 31 3237 827 62 Cake-machine

J. II. Mitchell

492,220 Fib. 21

1850 463 62 Calcimining machine

W. Peterson

49.828 Jan. 10 12-7 337

62 Calendar.

J. Wallin

490.618

2602 670 62 Calipers. Beam..

J. E. Clough.

492,783 Mar

15 5 62 Calipers. Beam

G.A. Colnon

493,683 Mar. 21 1469 374

62 Calking-strip. Metallic

F. W. Fincher

491,417 Feb. 7

596 147 62 Calking-tool

J. O. Walton.

494,516 Mar. 8 2-41 711

62 Cam

G. Parcho

4990,982 Jan. 3 3219 823

62 Camera:

See Magazine-camera. Photographic camera. Camera W.S. Laighton and A. P. Hitchcock. 490,117 1 Jan. 17 1785

62

466 Camera lens.

E. Decker

194.1.2- Mar. 282

2 566 62 Camera plate-holder attachment.

B. L. Turner.

489.512 Jan. 10 933 218 62 Camera-shutter

T. II. Blair and F. H. Kelley

491.921 Feb. 14 1:22

62 Camera-shutter

1660 293 656 790 690 1049 524 570 1371

774 1014 1615 1601 1158 1303 1805 1569 1225

707 1150 282 569 1362 1676

860 1948 704


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Case: See Bookcase.

Label-case. Book and package Map-case. case.

Prescription-case. Cigar-case.

Sample-case. Display glove-case. Show-case. Egg-case.

Thread.case. Gun-case.

Watchcase. Case ...

C. C. Wientge.

489,426 Jan. 3 678 183 62 Cash and package carrier apparatus.

S. W. Barr.

490,533 Jan. 24 2477

639 Cash and parcel carrier apparatus

W. 11. Albach

490,093 Jan. 17 1749 456 62 Cash and parcel carrier apparatus

E. A. Owen.

491, 130 Feb. 7 99 27. 28 Cash-carrier apparatus.

II. M. Weaver.

490.695 Jan. 31 2754 709 Cash-indicator

J. P. Smith

493,306 Mar. 14 852 217 Cash indicator and register..

E. H. Murdock

489,025 Jan. 3 153 42 Cash-recorder.

A.J. Walters

491.150 Feb. 7 136 36, 37 62 Cash-register

J. M. Cripe.

490,640 | Jan. 31 2663

687 Cash-register

L. S. Field.

490.647 Jan. 31 2673 688 Cash-register

R. T. Houk

492,982 Mar. 7 331 83 62 Cash-register

R. T. Houk

492,983 Mar. 7 334 Cash-register

W. P. Huffman

489,28 Jan. 3 384 106 Cash-register

T. Long

492,035 Feb. 21 1559

549 Cash-register

H. M. Neer...

490,304 Jan. 24 2110 550

551 Cash-register

W. K. Nichols.

493,557 Mar. 11 1257

62 Cash-register

F. C. Osborn..

491,022 Jan. 31

62

840 Cash-register

J. Pfeifer...

491,587 Feb. 14 860

5 218

219 Cash-register

F. A. L. Sneckner

492,974 Mar. 7 320 81 Cash register and indicator

J. B. Aufuldish.

492, 451 Feb, 28 2213

$ 551

62

554 Cash register and indicator

F. L. Bailey

493,571 Mar. 14

$ 327 1280

62

328S Cash register and indicator

A. I. Blanchard.

489,177 Jan. 3 294 81, 2 Cash register and indicator

T. Carney

490,-98 Jan. 31 3082

792 Cash register and indicator

W.F. Z. Desant.

492, 761 Feb. 28 2709

674

> Cash register and indicator

W. R. Fowler

494,374 | Mar. 28 2617

$ 657

62

65RS Cash register and indicator H. J. Gi

201

491.546 Feb. 14 790 Cash register and indicator

M. N. Lorell...

489 322 Jan. 3 608

( 163 )

164

164 Cash register and indicator

M. N. Lovell.

489,383 Jan. 3 612 165

2

166S S

837 Cash register and indicator

H. M. Neer

491,0-20 Jan. 31 3276

39 Cash register and indicator

U. B. Newman.

489,086 Jan. 3 153 43 Cash register and indicator

H. C. Pritchard

491.593 | Feb. 14 ERO Cash register and indicator

E. T. Taylor

494.534 Mar. 28 2876 720 Cash register and indicator

H. G. and C. F. Walter.

492, 497 Mar. 7 197 49 Cash register and indicator

P. Yoe

490,466 Jan. 24 2363 612 Cash register and till.

A. L. Crawford.

491,876 Feb. 14 13181 3:36 Cash-register. Barber's

M. J. Sarsfield.

494.087 Mar. 21 2137 347 Cash-registers. Tablet and key locking device for. M. N. Lovell..

489,384 | Jan. 3 616 166 62 Casing-spear

P. H. Mack

492,371 Feb. 21 2073 519 Cask-steaming apparatus

J. M. Chambers

492.346 Feb. 21

2040 50Casket-handle.

J. McCarthy.

491,122 Feb. 7 91 Caster...

S. Chambers

490,424 Jan. 24 2008 597 Caster..

P.J. Lennard

491,710 Feb. 14 1056 Caster. Ball.

A. M. Leinwather

494,009 Mar. 21 2016 514 Caster. Furniture

J. Elwood

490,016 Jan. 17 1629 Caster. Furniture

C. A. Fellows

492.624 Feb. 28 2501 620 62 Caster-wheel.

M. Lachman..

492.924 Mar. 7 245 62 Casting apparatus. Metal

W.S. Simpson

493.0147 Mar. 7 430 100 Casting apparatus. Stereotype

F. J. Wendell

492,448 Feb. 28 2201 550 Casting ingots. Apparatus for

T. Kaye

491.213 Feb. 7 20 Casting hard-metal or chilled rolls

H. Reusch and B. Preu

492,74 Mar. 7

39 Casting sash-weights. Apparatus for

A. C. Bruce and J. W. Warnock. 490,184 Jan. 17 1898 494 Castings-separator.

W. W. Doolittle

490,974 Jan. 24

140 Cattle-guard J.J. Callaghan and A. R. Horn. 489, 601 Jan. 10 963

250 Cattle loading and unloading device.

P. Friederich

492,002 Feb. 21 1506 376 Ceiling. Metallic..

L. J. Cherest

490,186 Jan, 17 1901 495 Ceiling or wall

E. Reiss

492, 10- Feb. 21

1666 414 Ceiling-plate. Metallic

L. L. Sagendorph

489,236 Jan. 3 393 108 Cement

1356 Cement. Non-inflammable


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Chain

L. Herman.

490,409 Jan. 24 2275 Chain

G. G. Howe..

494,423 Mar. 28 2693 Chain and the manufacture thereof.

A. Shedlock

492,439 Feb. 28 2189 Chain-link manufacture.....

W. H. Hart.

429,252 Jan. 3 424 Chains. Shield or covering for drive...

S. Elliott

491,750 Feb. 14 1113 Chair: See Camp-chair. Opera-chair.

Convertible chair, Raul-chair. Dental chair. Reclining-chair.

Folding chair. Suspended chair. Chair

C. F. J. Behr

490,334 Jan. 24 2164 Chair

C. B. Halsey.

491,724 Feb. 14 1077 Chair

W. Seng

490,366 Jan. 24 2216 Chair

A. Vose.

491,300 Feb. 7 397 Chair and brace. Combined

C. H. Read

493,3-6 Mar. 14 971 Chair and table. Combined.

B. Poulson

491.590 Feb. 14 873 Chair-base

E. E. Koken

492.554 Feb. 28 2390 Chair fan attachment.

P. A. Tornwall

490,234 Jan. 17 1.000 Chair-pad ..

J. J. Totian and E. G. Wheeler 491,325 Feb. 7 Chair seats. Machine for weaving cane for

C. W. Greenwood

494,139 Mar. 28 2238 Chair stirrup attachment

F. E. Case

490,540 Jan. 24 24-7 Chairs. Electrical attachment for rocking.

C. E. Hartelius

433.997 Mar. 21 1994 Chairs. Fan attachment for rocking.

J. Martin

494,213 Mar. 28 2360 Charm or other article of jewelry. Watch-chain S. A. Stuhl and B. Klipper.

491.382 Feb. 7 536 Check. Baggage. .......

A. J. Gulick

190.-06 Jan. 31 2929 Check, draft, money.order, or similar instrument. W. T. Doremus.

190,951 Jan. 31

3169 Blank Check, draft, or the like..

J. F. Schafer.

493,223 Mar. 7 701 Check-holding apparatus.

A. N. Southwick,

492, 441 Feb. 28 2192 Check or token and missive. Combined

J. P. Stout

190.C48 Jan. 17 1678 Check-register.

C. T. Daniels

493,985 Mar. 21 1977 Checkrein.

A. W. Cox..

493 353 Mar. 14 916 Checkrein attachment..

J. Perkins

493,515 Mar. 14 1171 Checkrein-guide

J. R. Sturgeon

491,308 Mar. 28 2504 Check-rower

R. Chadwick

490.268 Jan. 24 2054 Cheese-press

J. L. Helmer.

490,284 Jan. 24 2081 Chenille-cutting machine.

0. Lever and W. S. Grundy

491.218 Feb. 7 257 Chenille twisting and winding machine

J. H. Clasen

489,370 Jan. 3

592 Chill. Sectional

T. A. Griffin

489, 474 Jan. 10 765 Chimney-cleaner

P. Teeple.

490,374 Jan. 24 2231 Chimney-cowl.

W. H. Ashton

494,454 Mar. 28

2710 Chimney-door.

J. Hohenreiner

491.735 Feb. 14 1092 Chimney or flue cowl

J. L. Charvat.

489,459 Jan. 10 Chimney-protector

0. W. Boston

490,536 Jan. 24 2481 Chimney.iop

E. Finch..

491.678 Feb. 14 1004 Chimney-top. Revolving.

L. Iwan and w, Reiferscheid

493,430 Mar. 14

1032 Chimneys, tiuos, &c. Cap for

H. Moeller..

491,818

Feb. 14 1272 Chloride-of-lime dissolver.

G. M. Newhall and C. L. Hamilton.. 489,261 Jan. 3 435 Chlorine and caustic soda. Apparatus for the pro-} J. Greenwood

1058

489,677 Jan. 10 duction of Chlorino. Preparing liquid.

E. B. Cutten..

491,699 Feb. 11 1039 Chloroform. Purifying...

R. P. Pictet.

489,592 Jan. 10 947 Chopper: See Cotton-chopper. Potato-chopper.

Culinary chopper. Stalk-chopper. Christinas-tree candle holder.

W. Grau...

493,161 Mar. 7 607 Chronograph. Personal-equation.

L. D. Wells.

493,346 Mar. 14 907 Chuck

F. Blessing

489.862 Jan. 10 1333 Chuck

C. M. Conradson

489,931 Jan. 17 1482 Chuck

W.J. Hoggson and E. P. Bement 493,502 Mar. 11 1156 Chuck

A. Muir

493,231 Mar. 7 712 Chuck and drill

H. Meister.

492,733 Feb. 28 2660 Chuck and rod-feeder. Automatic.

C. M. Conradson.

490,863 Jan. 31 3006 Chuck. Drill

C. E. Billings

193,857 Mar. 21 1749 Chuck Drill

S. C. Thompson..

489,722 Jan. 10 1132 Chuck, Screw-machine.

C. M. Conradson

489,333 Jan. 17 1480 Chuck Spindle

J. R. Hopkins

489,006 Jan. 3 45 Chucking machine and gage-lathe..

P. Dosch.

490,406 Jan. 24 2270 HC. Alexander

491,917 | Feb. 14 1376 E. Alpaugh.

493,006 Mar. 7 372 H. C. Atkinson

492,654 Feb, 28 2551 Churn.

W. N. Cason

493,681 Mar. 21 1465 Churn

A. C. Fell

491.677 Feb. 14 1003 Churn.

W. Gibson

493,25 Mar. 21 1703 T. W. Hambric.

491,044 Feb. 14 937 J.R. Hayslit

494,202 Mar. 28 2343 Churn.

J. A. Kerpodle.

491,737 Feb. 14, 1096 I. Key

491,055 Jan. 31 3345 W: F. Martin

494,430 | Mar. 28 2703 N. Monday

489.872 Jan. 10 1347 J. Phegley.

492.9415 Mar. 7 274 S. J. Saxon

489.833 Jan. 10 1295 J. M. Tedlock

493 535 Mar. 14 1212 F. Wiley

490,730 Jan. 31 2809 Churn and butter-worker. Combined.

R. B. Disbrow

490,105 Jan. 17 Churn and butter-worker. Combined

J. Overhalser.

494,229 Mar. 28 2377 F. M. Lucas

493,28 Mar. 21 1707 J. B. Siewers

545

1929 983 172 545 96.5 1577 1018

1731

250 335

12 6! 505

1039 1432

1305 62 1675 62

965 62 1721 62 956 62

1857 62 984 62 730 62 1923 62 295 62 1413

285 62 1609 62 624

Churn Churn. Churn Churn Churn. Churn. Churn

853 678 351

70 338 310 720

Churn-dasher Churn-dasher

393 62 1863 62 17:22 62 117


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127 34, 35

5 2.238 583 2735 704

99 24 2002 524 1147 203 1487 381 962 250

593 230 853

216 1041 271

211 56 1821 475 1-8

46 1015 272 1488

389 2861 734 1885 2619 682 1590 404 1339 341 1 151 370 2079 531 114 29

499 609 1177

439 1597 1630 215 507 791 934 232

49 405 1396 233 337 633 417 579 1700 1635 1672 1792 1380

Dye. Brown

R. Gnehm and J. Schmid.

491,422 Feb. 7 Dye from alpha oxyavitic acid

B. R. Seifert.

493,413 Mar. 14 Dye. Gray.black tetrazo

J. Schmid

493,564 Mar. 14 Dye. Indigo-blue.

A. Herrmann

490,408 Jan. 24 Dye. Pink

H. Boedeker.

493,241 Mar. 14 Dye. Red

R. Gnehm and J. Schmid

493,583 Mar. 14 Dye. Violet azo.

M. Ulrich. (Reissue)

11,308 Feb. 21 Dve. Violet-blue induline

J. Schmid and J. Mohlor.

491,378 Feb. 7 Dye. Yellow-red.

F. Bender and M. Kämmerer

489,623 Jan. 10 Dyeing apparatus.

A. Hinze

4x9.955 Jan. 17 Dyeing black

C. F. X. Noroy

493,286 Mar. 14 Dyeing-machine...

T. A. Clough and T. J. Bigger. 491,336 Feb. 7 Dynamo. Alternating current

Ꭻ, J. Wood

489.065 Jan. 3 Dynamos and electric motors. Brush holder for R. Ashley

488.978 Jan. 3 Dynamometer....

J. B. Webb.

490,381 Jan. 24 Ear. Apparatus for electrically treating the

W. A. Price

490.679 Jan. 31 Earmark

J. A. Rogers

492,83 Mar. 7 Earth-mover

C. A. Bridgewater.

490,243 Jan. 17 Eaves-trough

W.S. Harris

493,497 Mar. 14 Eaves-trough attachment

G. L. Fisk.

493,697 Mar. 21 Eaves-trough hanger

L. S. Bonbrake

489.600 Jan. 10 Eaves-trough protector

N. J. Planthaber

490,414 Jan. 24 Eigers. Gravity-dog for gang.

J. Tarrant.

491.201 Feb. Egg-beater

J. M. O'Neill

491,523 Feb. 14 Egg carrier filler

E.S. Sheperd

489.664 Jan. 10 Egg-case

F. F. Bischoff.

489,118 Jan. 3 Egg-cutter

E. Berrini

490,133 Jan. 17 Egg-separator.

J. M. Lucas

492,892 Mar. 7 Electric battery.

C. H. Bryan

489,668 Jan. 10 Electric battery.

J. H. Davis

429,938 Jan. 17 Electric-circuit breaker

E. M. Bentley

490,762 Jan. 31 Electric-circuit breaker

E. Thomson

490,178 Jan. 17 Electric conduit.....

E. L. Ransome.

490,630 Jan. 24 Electric connector and cut-out.

C. H. Crockett and C.C. Allen 493,754 Mar. 21 Electric controlling device

T. W. Shepherd .

493,602 Mar. 14 Electric currents. System for transmitting.

E. Baines

493,673 Mar. 21 Electric drill. Reciprocating

W. A. G. Birkin

494,053 Mar. 21 Electric-drop-light hanger. Balanced.

T. E. Stevens..

492,847 Mar. 7 Electric elevator....

F. E. Herdman

492, 160 | Feb. 21 Electric heater.

J. F. McLanghlin

490,082 Jan. 17 Electric heater.

T. E. Morford

490,034 Jan. 17 Electric-light-bracket base.

J. T. Robb.

493, 411 Mar. 14 Electric-light fixtures. Switch for.

J. Hutchinson

493,868 Mar. 21 Electric-light wires. Bracket for..

G. H. Bennett

429, 61 Jan. 10 Electric-lighting system.

F. B. Bault

489,598 Jan. 10 Electric-lighting system

H. M. Doubleday

489,526 Jan. 10 Electric lighting system

R. W. Rolling.

492,633 Feb. 28 Electric-lighting system

S. W. Rushmore.

493,842 Mar. 21 Electric lock

0. A. Moyer and H. W. Rhodes 491,369 Feb. 7 Electric machine. Alternating current dynamo-... J.J. Wood..

491,695 Feb. 14 Electric machine and motor. Dynamo

H. P. Brown.

493,679 Mar. 21 Electric machine and motor. Dynamo

W. T. Goolden and L. B. Atkinson. 489,302 Jan. 3 Electric machine and motor. Dynamo

R. M. Hunter..

492,888

Mar. 7 Electric machine. Dynamo.

F. Bain

493,745 Mar. 21 Electric machine. Dynamo

W. E. Freeman.

492, 151 Feb. 21 Electric machine. Dynamo

S. Hellebrandt.

493,718 Mar. 21 Electric machine. Dynamo.

R. Lundell..

490,449 Jan. 24 Electric machine. Dynamo

R. Lundell

490,809 Jan. 31 Electric machine. Dynamo

W. M. Mordey

493,104 Mar. 7 Electric machine. Dynamo..

G.V. M. A. Parrot and A.C. Reignier. 491,294 Feb. 7 Electric machine. Dynamo..

E. Thomson

493,313 Mar. 14 Electric machine. Dynamo-..

C. Wachtel

490, 460 Jan. 24 Electric machine or motor. Dynamo.

R. Lundell.

490,810 Jan. 31 Electric machines in parallel. "Coupling of dynamo.. A. Gay

490,959 Jan. 31 Electric machines. Journal-bearing for dynamo..

W. L. Silvey

489,505 Jan. 10 Electric mat

W.G.James

490,353 Jan. 24 Electric meter

F. J. Dibble

490,011 Jan. 17 Electric meter

0. Frölich

490,279 Jan. 24 Electric meter

H. Illig

489,161 Jan. 3 Electric motor

F. H. Beers,

492,524 Feb. 28 Electric motor

J. W. Hansen

490,2-0 Jan. 21 Electric motor

A. W. Meston

491,970 Feb. 14 Electric motor and dynamo mica insulator

C. W. Jefferson

491,708 Feb. 14 Electric motor regulator

J. A. Williams.

491,829 Feb. 14 Electric-motor switch.

M. Immisch

493,361 Mar. 14 Electric motor. Variable-speed

C. Hering

489,709 Jan. 10 Electric motors. Means for controlling

J. F. Ott and A. E. Kennelly 489,687 Jan. 10 Electric motors. Switch for operating shunt-wound F. н. Berry.

492,456 Feb. 28 Electric search-light ..

R. M. Hunter.

493,358 Mar. 14 F. H. Clarke.

491,874 Feb. 14 Electric signal, switch moving, and interlocking? J. Ramsey, Jr., and E. W. Harden.. 494,489 Mar. 28


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810

5 50 51 486

40 306 418 278

ire communicator or dis Feme. Chemical .

1391 1000 1113 1586

61 1121 1154 1992

489,789 Jan. 10 1237 493,219 Mar. 7 690 491,702 Feb. 14 1044 493,355 Mar. 14 917 491,582 Feb. 14 852 491,901 | Feb. 14 1354 490,946 Jan. 31 3163 492,784 Mar. 7 17 492,901 Mar..7 491,180 Feb. 7 490,162 Jan. 17 1864

492,876 Mar. 7 167

493,527 Mar. 14 1200 492, 115 Feb. 21 1677 493,458 Mar. 14 1085

489.154 Jan. 3 261

492, 136 Feb. 21 1709 492.232 Feb. 21 1871 492,614 Feb. 28 2186 491,770 Feb. 14 1152 494,537 Mar. 28 2883 489, 139 Jan. 3 238 492, 214 Feb. 21 1839 491,926 Feb). 14 1233

489,116 Jan. 3 208

492,088 Feb. 21 1638 489,986 Jan. 17 i 1571 490,073 Jan. 17 1717 491,440 Feb.

71 624 491,849 Feb. 14 1273 492,617 | Feb. 28 2189 492.278 Feb. 21 1936 492,323 Feb. 21 2001 490,600 Jan. 24 2572 490,442 Jan. 24 2321 490.187 Jan. 17 1902 490,201 Jan. 24 2032 490,775 Jan. 31 2878

Feeder. Time stock.

J. H. Carpenter Feeder. Time stock.

D. McQueen Feeding animals. Receptacle for

N. J. Folix. Feeling house. Hog...

P. E. Erickson Felly-boring and spoke-tenoning machine

G. W. McAlister. Felting machine....

J. W. Millet Fence

G. J. Cline. Fence

W. Commeans Fence.

C. Crabbs. Fence.

J. E. Kline Fence

J. F. Ogletree Fence

F. P. Rosback and H. F. Band. Fence

W. P. Sharp. Fence

J. C. Simmons. Fence

C. C. Wheeier Fence-building device

W. S. Coulter Fence. Flood.

J.J. Campbell.. Fence. Flood

G. W. Ramsburg Fence. Folding

W. Purling Fence-machine. Hand

M. F. Connett, Jr Fonce-machine. Picket-wiring

M. F. Connett Fence machine. Slat-and-wire.

G. Beeler Fence machine. Wire

J. and C. Lane. Fence. Metal

W. Warner. Fence-post.

H. J. Banta. Fence-post.

J. E. Hodson Fence-post.

W. I. Ringle. Fonce tension device. Wire

P. Hack Fence. Wire

E. H. McCreedy Fence-wire reel

S. Moore... Fence-wire strands. Implement for tightening

J. Whittaker Fence-wire stretcher.

F. Durr. Fences. Apparatus for wiring wood

J. L. Butler Fences. Machine for attaching cross-wires in wire. H. A. King and A. J. Wright Fences. Machine for tying cross-wires in wire

J. R. Kelly Fencing. Barbed-wire.

A. Delfts Fencing machine....

J. A. Barbrey Fencing. Machine for making wire

P., J., and P. W. Sommer. Fender: See Car-fender.

Plow-fender. Gin-saw fender. Ferroferric and ferric oxides. Apparatus for pro- A. Crossley and J. W. Jones.....

ducing Ferrule. Plumber's

C. A. Cotter Fertilizer-distributer.

T. H. Lake and R. W. Dickson.. Fertilizer or insecticide distributer

D. J. Manning Fertilizers from tank-water. Making

0. T. Joslin. Fiber. Machine for cleaning vegetable.

T. Villamor. Fiber-separating machine...

S. B. Allison.. Fibrous material. Machine for opening and cleaning. M. T. Wadlin Fifth-wheel

W. A. Paterson. Fifth-wheel

J. S. Young Fifth-wheel coupling. Vehicle

J. J. Fetzer File and manufacture of same. Clamp-.

A. Dom. File. Bill

C. II. Kilmer File. Bill.

A. Quortrup File cabinet. Letter

B. Brower. Filo-canes. Temporary binder for

A. Dom. File gage and clamp

J. Storm.. Filo-holder.

A. W. Taylor. File-holder. Index

J. L. Norman. File. Letter.

V. Astier File. Letter

A. Tengwall. File. Letter or bill

W.0. Gottwals. File. Newspaper

W. S. Edwards File. Newspaper.

A. Hecht and W. R. Fechner. File. Paper-...

C. H. Besly File. Paper....

G. W. Mills Film measuring and cutting devico .

F. J. Harrison. Filter

F. A. Bunnell Filter

J. E. Hill Filter

E. M. Knight. Filter.

J. Kraker Filter

H. Lieberich. Filter

J. M. Morgan Filter

A. Werner Filter. Oil

A.C. Darragh Filter. Oil..

F. A. Nusbaum. Filter. Pressure water..

L. W. Mozingo. Filter. Water

B. Martin Filter. Water

J. E. Welling.. Filters. Collecting-tube for

G. H. Moore Filters. Collecting tube for

Tanasieel. Task

der Moider's flask. Tar and betup brake Taror betbp brako Taror beinptiber, Fixate. 'Self-bois

melamp. Tanp.

* Firepmof 1. elut: set.. Time or roof. Firep Twer plate. Tipire

in and sifter sorbet Twar bredt

442 ( 443

444 700 606 225 5 654 655 833 267 338 439 171 397 705 279 493

494,413 Mar. 28 2681
489,313 Jan. 3 507 491,318 Feb. 7 429

489,010 Jan. 3

492,173 Feb 21 1772 493,852 Mar. 21 1741 494,500 Mar. 28 2815 490,432 Jan. 24 2338 493,324 Mar. 14 492,719 Feb. 28 2642 491,011 Jan. 31 3263 493,433

Mar. 14 1037 491,905 Feb. 14 1339 490,099 Jan. 17 1759 491,473 Feb. 7 679 492,065 Feb. 21 1597 494,498 Mar. 28

2814 489,686 Jan. 10 1072 493,960 Mar. 21 1935 491,266 Feb. 7 -324 493.024 Mar. 7 400 489.074 Jan. 3 139 489,901 Jan. 10 1406

! 490, 707' Jan. 31 2773 490.155 Jan. 17 1853 492,354 Feb. 21 2033 492,134 Feb. 21 1707 492,161 Feb. 21

1757 494,426 Mar. 28 2697 489,747 Jan. 10 1175 491.574 Feb. 14 843 489,084 Jan. 3 152 490,520 Jan. 24 2456 493,073 Mar. 7 465 493,644 Mar. 21 1406 492 501 Feb. 28 2307 493,633 Mar. 21 13-8 489,354 Jan. 3 569 493,937 Mar. 21, 1820 493,938 Mar. 21 1883 490,733 Jan. 31 2811

Prir drain, or pipa The or chimney line

512 425 438 677 306 213

42 633

117 (356 357 572 62 352

ng tank True Rub....

Alcber F. put holder... Pois paper, Machin

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321 88, 89

690 2679

691

640 2510

6-11 1505 393

121 485

122 1976 492

968 252 1155

290 143 35, 36

4.59 1834

460 962 1408

357 2527 669 2404 606 3340 251

494,330 Mar. 28 489,947 Jan. 17 493.084 Mar.

7 492.304 Feb. 21 489,606 Jan. 10 491,772 | Feb. 14 492,864 Mar. 7 492,212 Feb. 21 493,3-2 Mar. 14 493,645 Mar. 21 490,614 Jan. 24 494,240 Mar. 28 491,051 Jan. 31

493,191 | Mar. 7


5470 471

84 420 5& 755 114 596 129

92 436 669

190, 125 Jan. 17

1803 491,270 Feb. 7 330 490.629 Jan. 17 1651 492,513 Feb. 28 2369 490.815 Jan. 31 2943 491,326 Feb. 7 142 192,561 Feb. 282398

489.283 Jan. 3 465

493,004 Mar. 7 367 492,157 Feb. 21 1752 490,615 Jan. 24 2599 493,938 Mar. 21 1717

493,214 Mar. 7 681

491,128 Feb. 7 97 494,266 Mar. 20 2443 493,989 Mar. 21 1983 494,335 Mar. 28 2554 493,874 Mar. 21 1772 490,287 Jan. 24 2036 490,250 Jan. 17 2012 492.852 Mar. 7 122 491,418 Feb. 7 492,626 Feb. 28 2504

Guitars, mandolins, zithers, or other stringed instru- I. Nightingale.

ments. Attachment for Gun. Breakdown

I. S. Heatly. Gun. Breech-loading

D. E. Grant Gun. Breech-loading..

D. E. Grant Gun. Breech-loading breakdown

H. Greener Gun. Breech-loading shot

C.F. Hacker Gun.case

C. N. Markle Gun-cleaner..

W. Genesto Gun. Magazine-.

L. M. R. Daudeteau. Gun. Magazine-...

R. Dinsmore... Gun. Magazine...

0. H. J. Krag and E. Jörgensen Gun. Multicharge

G.J. Hilder Gun-rack for tents

S. S. Pague. Gun rifle attachment. Shot

W.J. Redwine Gun-sight.

D. M. Barringer Gun. Submarine

J. P. Holland Gun-tubes or cannon.

Machine for finishing bores M. F. Smith of large Guns. Auxiliary valve for pneumatic.

J. Rapieff.. Guns. Ejector mechanism for drop-down..

J. Ross Guns. Fixed magazine for breech-loading bolt-. P. Mauser Guns. Shiftable magazine for bolt..

P. Manser Gutter. Roof.

L. C. Sims Gymnasiums. Weight-holder for cabinet

J. E. Whitney Hair-curler.

M. V. Seidell Hair structure.

J. Y. Borden. Hair twisting and curling machine

P. Woll, Jr.. Hame

W. H. Hannigan Hanne

J. Q. A. Russell Hame-fastener

M. Potter. Hame-fastening

W. H. Johnson Hame-staple

C. A. Nelson.. Hammer. Bush...

E. T. Viett Hammer. Carpenter's.

E. G. Duryea. Hammer. Foot-power

G. Humphry. Hammer. Power.

J. O'Brien Hammock

F. J. House and F. X. Martin Hammock attachment.

F.J. Herrick Hammock stretcher..

V. P Travers lland-power attachment

F. M. Foster Hand wrench

F. B. Ide.... Handle: See Casket-handle. Saw.handle.

Coffee pot handle. Trunk.handle. Culinary vessel han- Vessel-handle. dle.

Wire handle. Handle

F. W. Hoefer.. Handles. Means for attaching

G. H. Urban.. Handles to vessels. Attachment of

C. J. Zeitinger. Hanger: See Door hanger. Hat-hanger.

Eaves-trough hang- Lamp-hanger. er.

Trousers-hanger. Hanger

C. C. Lockstaedt Hansom doors. Device for opening.

C. J. Rishor Harness

F. C. Kimball Harness.

J. F. Welcome.. Harness-pad

C. Schroeder.. Harness-rosette.

L. D. Jones Haruess-support

W. Morgan Ilarness-tool

J. Cunningham. Harp. Eolian

C. J. Holbrook. Harrow

N. L. Beck Harrow

R. H. Buckingham Ilarrow

K.C. Bullard Ilarrow

G. C. Crane Iarrow

W, W. Green Tarrow

W. W. Hinkle and I. H. Gaither Harrow

C. La Dow. Harrow

K. Laiminger Harrow

T. J. Mann Harrow

D. Manuel Harrow

J. B. Nugent and H. G. Gilbert. Harrow

S. Riley aud W. Evans Harrow

E. E. Whipple. Harrow

E. E. Whipple. Harrow and roller

F. B. Harvey Ilarrow attachment, &c.

F. Berlin Harrow attachment.

J. R. Storie. Harrow, Disk

G. G. Crowley Harrow. Disk

J. F. Platt. Harrow or cultivator..

T. C. Durham Hartow or cultivator tooth

F. X. Krabach.. Harrow scraper. Disk

1. Brington Harrow, Spring-tooth.

H. W. Eisenhart

494,148 Mar. 28 i 2255 493.520 Mar. 14 11-4 492,210 Feb. 21 1828

4-9.410 Jan. 3 705

489,270 Jan. 3 448 493,094 Mar. 7 500 494,532 Mar. 28 2673 491,0-6 Feb. 7 38 493,773 Mar. 21 1616 491,400 Feb. 7 563 491 036 Jan. 31 3315 490,336' Jan. 24

2166 493,071 Mar. 7 463 491.100 Feb. 7 57 492.680 Feb. 28

2384! 494,538 Mar. 28 2-85 490.713 Jan. 31 2782 493,507 Mar. 14 1102 490,294 Jan. 24 2025 490,718 Jan. 31 2791 493,116 Mar. 7 535 490,130 Jan. 17 1816 492,315 Feb. 21 19-9 490,198 Jan. 17 1921

489,213 Jan. 3 356

493,310 Mar. 14

$59! 49.146 Jan. 3 251 493,12 Mar. 7 492.717 Feb, 28 2639 449.960 Jan. 17 15:20 492,335 Feb, 2107 490,- 26 Jan. 17 1971

723 715 297 546 716 134 474 493 499 100 219

70 162 654 397


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( 346 Lampblack. Manufacture of

G. L. Cabot. 491,923 Feb. 14 1383

1041

347 Lamp bracket. Miner's..

J. R. Watts.
493, 137 Mar. 7 568 142

1471 Lamp. Car.

E. Boeseh

492.953 Mar. 7 285 73 62 1415 Lamp. Car

E. Boesch

492,954 Mar. 7 287 73, 74 62 1416 Lamp.chimney attachment for medical vaporizing J. E. Wenman.

491,827' Feb. 14 1233 308

1011 and heating purposes. Lamp-chimney holder

W. H. Soper

4-9.605 Jan. 10 1090 2A2 62 242 Lamp. Cooking

L. Wojidkow 493,803 Mar. 21 1673

1716 Lamp cut-out. Arc

C. E. Scribner 491.605 Feb. 14 201 226

943 Lamp cut out. Incandescent-electric

T. A. Edison. 491,992 Feb. 21 1-490 372

1076 Lamp. Duplex electric-arc

C. E. Scribner 491,251 Feb. 7 303

807 Lamp. Duplex electric-arc

C. E. Scribner 491,603 Feb. 14 898

9422 Lamp. Duplex electric-arc

B. B. Ward

492,124 Feb. 21 1690 421 62 1116 Lamp. Electric-arc

W. H. Akester. 491,915 Feb. 14 1372 342

1033 Lamp. Electric-aro

W. H. Akester. 491,916 Feb. 11 1373 342

1069 Lamp. Electric-arc

W. E. Freeman

491,095 Feb.

49 13 Lamp. Electric-arc

F. D. Goold

491.518 Feb, 14 79 202 Lamp. Electric-arc

H. Harper 492,200 Feb. 21 1811 453

1143 Lamp. Electric-arc

H. Harper

492,201 Feb. 21

1812

62 | 1143

434 Lamp. Electric-arc

R. M. Hunter.

493,359 Mar. 14 923

238

62 1515 Lainp. Electric-arc

R. M. Hunter

493,360 Mar. 14 930 238 fi2 1537 Limp. Electric-arc

C. K MacFadden

492,815 Mar. 7 69 16, 17 62 1371 Lamp. Electric-are

C. E. Scribner. 491.601 Feb. 14 900)

943 Lamp. Electric-arc J. Sugden and W. J. L. Sandy 490.992 Jan. 31 3236

707 Lamp. Electric-arc

J. Thompson.. 492,312 Feb. 21 1986 494

1179 Lamp. Electric-arc

E. Thomson 489,046 Jan. 3 102

26 Lamp. Electric-arc

E. Thomson

493,739 Mar. 21

1566 399

166

629 Lamp. Electric-aro

W.P. Wiemann

492,650 Feb. 28

62 30

1304 Lamp. Electric head

W. Main

491,713 Feb. 14 1060 268 62 977 Lamp filament. Incandescent.

A. de Lodyguine. 491.151 Mar. 28 2:260

1-40 Lamp-filler

L. R. Oakes

492 -2 Mar. 7

21

1375 Lamp fixture or bracket. Electric

J. T. Robb..

491,596 Feb. 14

223

940 Lamp-hanger. Adjustablo..

N. Jenkins

492,808 Mar. 7 57 14 62 13619 Lamp hanger. Electric

C. S. Hume

489.-15 Jan. 10 1271 333 62 Lamp hanger. Electric-incandescent..

S. (). Larkins 492,215 Feb. 21 1843 461

1149 Lamp. Hanging...

J. E. Bohner. 492.321 Feb. 21 1999 498

1191 Lamp. Incandescent

J. von der Kammer

492,809 Mar.

59

1370 Lamp. Incandescent gas. J. G. Jackson and A. L. Daniels 492,295 Feb. 21 1957

62 1173 Lamp light-varying attachment.

B. F. Dunn

490.644 Jan. 31 2668 6-7 Lamp-lighter..

R. H. Jolly 492,6-5 Feb. 28 2591 641 62

1313 Lamp-lighter. Electric

J. C. Chambers.

492,913 Mar. 7

57 62 Lamp. Oil.

J. H. Ross and E. E. Atkins.

494,230 Mar. 28 2387 603 62 Lamp or lantern. Signal L. G. Huntington and R. J. Armour 490,770 Jan. 31 2872 737

6.36 Lamp. Pocket-.

J. H. Farrel. (Reissue)

11.999 Ju. 10 1414 366 | 62 | 306 Lamp. Pocket-..

W. R. Fearn 491,963 Feb. 14 1146 360

1053 Lamp. Regenerative

A. J. English

489,582 Jan. 10 933

241 Lamp-socket

H. P. Ball and A. Metzger. 493,609 Mar. 14 1349 343 62

1637 Lamp-socket.

E. R. Elliott.
491,263 Feb. 7 328

-11 Lamp-socket

4. Metzger

489.682 Jan. 10 1067 278 Lamp socket and tap. Electric

A. F. Vetter.

490,605 Jan. 24 2573 663 Lamp socket. Incandescent.

G. C. H. Foster

489,158 | Jan. 3 266 74 Lamp socket. Incandescent.

J. Hutchinson

131,561 F b. 14

208 Lamp socket. Incandescent.

J. F. McLanglilin

493,109 Mar. 7 5:26 132 Lamp sockets. Bushing for incandescent

C.A.B. IIalvorson 491.682 Fel). 14 1012

96Lamp. Street

C. W. Bodkin.

49,320 Feb. 21 1997 Lamp-support.

C. N. Wilcox

409,172 Jan. 3 Lamp support. Electric.

J. R. Protzman 493,446 Mar. 14 1061 273

1182 Lamp support. Electric.

C. E. Richarilson

494,313 Mar. 23 2573 613 62 1! Lamp supporter. Electric-.

A. G. De Witt 493,578 Mar. 14 1296

16:37 Lamp-suspending device..

J. Barber

494,116 Mar. 29 2198 561 Lamp vibrator-regulator. Electric

D. M. Moore. 491.131 Mar. 28

19.53 Lamps. Couting conductors for incandescent

T. A. Ellison 492,150 Feb, 21 1710

11:27 Lamps. Globe-holder for electric-arc.

W. A. Turbayne

494.499 Mar. 28 2-151 706 Lamps. Manufacturing filaments for incandescent. A. de Lodyguine.

491,149 Mar, 2 2256 574

1840 Lampa. Manufacturing filaments for incandescent. A. de Lodyguine.

494 150 Mar. 2

53

1 - 10 Lamps. Polo-standard for arc...

F. D. Goold

492.000 Feb. 21 1515 373
Lamps. Socket-switch for incandescent electric L. Henry and L. N. Dalysson. 489.730 Jan. 10 1161 30. Lamps. Thermal cut-out for electric

II. Lemp and J. Wightman 493,120 Mar. 21 | 1383


1619 Lamps. Wick-carrier for central-craft

W. A. Penfield

49:2,585 Feb. 28 2132 606 62 Lamps. Windlass for lowering or raising street

C.R. Eddy

491, 112 Feb. 7 INO 146 electric Land-roller..

C. L. Barrett 4889A0 Jan. 3 10 3

5 Land-roller..

E. Kime

4-9.587 Jan. 10 9.10

62 Lantern

J. Funck 493,495 Mar. 14 1110 292

1500 Lantern.

A. Sölner

4.2. -96 Mar. 7 183 48 02 1307 Lantern A.S. Veazie and J. H. Bovan. 4,999 Jan. 17 1586 413

356 Lantern. Electric

A Keil

489,150 Jan. 3 256 71 Lantern. Signal

W. J. Felhemer. 429,798 Jan. 10 124 3:27

974 Lantern weather guard attachment

J.P. \Vuner.

400 003 Jan. 17 1592

337 Lanterns. Leng attachment for tubular

A. L. France

194,135 Mar. 28

568

136 Lap.ring

G. Bobb

493,543 Mar. 14 1925 Laro mixing and cooling machine

II. Sartoring

| 490.505 Jan. 24 2133 Last

E. C. Moody

491.189 Feb. 7699 177 List

II. R. Sillinian 192.111 Feb. 21 1673 417

1113 Last-block fastener

G. E. Belcher. 493 306 Mar. 14 980

1347 Last boring machinery

D. C. Rehun

491.193 Teb. 7 303 173 Last support

J. Grant

| 493,765 Mar, 21 1607

405


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Marble-shooting device

R. J. Chipman..

492.491 Feb. 28 2288 568 62 1251 Marker. Land...

G. W. and E. E. Gooch

492,006 Feb. 21

1512 3781

62 1081 Mash-mixing machine.

T. Puetz, Jr 490, 498 Jan. 24 2425 626

1 Mason's tool

J. G. Faulds

491,997 Feb. 21 1500 374 62 1078 Mat: See Cork mat.

Electric mat. Mat or similar flexible article

H. E. T. Gerhard 490,556 Jan. 24 2508 646

551 Match.

C. M. Bowinan

491,204 Feb. 7 234 59 02 792 Match-box

H. Cramer

493,983 Mar. 21 1370503

62 1771 Match-box

F. Wallis

492,700 Feb. 28 2612 647 62 1318 Match-box and cigar-cutter. Combined.

W. W. Hayden

493,266 Mar. 21 1763 449 62 1733 Match-lighter. Automatic.

R. Kraus

491,314 Feb. 7

109 420

827

110 Match-safe

F. Boardman

493,227 Mar. 7

707

181 62 1497 Match-safe and cigar-cutter..

G. F. H. Hicks

491,841 Feb. 14 1257 313 62 1016 Match-splint-bundling machine J. F. Hamill, P. B. Lentz, and C. T. 490,963 Jan. 31 3187 | 815

098 Cole. Match-stick-bunching machine.

M. Moul and E. G. Quickel.. 489,752 Jan. 10 1183 310

200 Matches. Method of and device for making

C. M. Bowman

491,205 Feb. 7 234 59 Matching machine gluing attachment.

B. G. Luther.

493, 101 Mar. 7 514 129 62 1461 Matrices. Forming

C. L. Redfield. (Reissue)

11,316 Mar. 28 2890 724

1957 Matrix and method of using matrices

M. Joyce..

489,011 Jan. 3 52 15 62 13 Matrix-drying machine

G. A Davis

492, 147 Feb. 21

1734 432 62 1126

533 Matrix-making machine...

E. V. Beals 490,263 Jan. 24 2037 534

458

535 Matte from slag. Apparatus for separating

W. H. Howard.

489,307 Jan. 3 497 137 62 108 Mattress-tilling apparatus.

W. H. Moore

489,540 Jan. 10 871

223 62 197 Mattress. Woven-wire.

E. R. Billington

493,147 Mar. 7 582 1461 62 1473 Measure. Ring.

J. Wichelmann

492,566 Feb. 28 2404 599 62 1277 Measure. Scale.

F. Boas and S. Weinmann.

492,569 Feb. 28 2409 800 62 1278 Measurer and extractor. Liquid

W. B. Donathen.

494,467 Mar. 28 2757 6.92 621832 Measuring and delivering apparatus. Liquid A. T. Wilkins

142 493,138 Mar. 7 570

1471

143 Measuring and dispensing apparatus. Liquid

W. M. Fowler

491,705 Feb. 14 1049

265

975 Measuring and recording apparatus. Liquid

W. M. Fowler

490.823 Jan. 31 2951 758 Measuring and registering apparatus

W.C. Young 492, 453 Feb. 28 2211 553

1236 Measuring device. Heat.

W. E. Ayrton and J. Perry

492,602 Feb. 28

613

1289 Measuring device. Horse

J. K. Foster

491.733 Feb. 14 1090

275 Measuring-instrument

II. Gohrt.

492,886 Mar.

7 181

1394 Measuring-instrument. Electrical.

J. H. F. Görges. 49,249 Jan. 3 418 116

93 Measuring-instrument. Electrical.

E. Weston. 490,700 Jan. 31 2764 711

616 Measuring instrument. Electrical

E. Weston

490,760 Jan. 31 2:57 733 62 Measuring instrument. Electrical.

E. G. Willyoung. 491,457 Feb. 7 655 16+

873 Measuring jacket

J. R. Campbell

490,606 Jan. 24 2500 ! 665 62 Measuring machine. Cloth.

J. M. Meredith, Jr.

492,731 Feb. 28 2662

62 1328

660 Measuring machine. Wall-paper

S. G. Lundy

491, 488 Feb. 7 699 177 Measuring mug: Beer

D. A. S. Mackintosh

492,816 Mar. 7 70 17 62 1371 Measuring the density of gases. Device for

W. Dürr..

494,192 Mar. 28 23:23 588 62 18:13 Measuring vessel

E. L. Detrick

492,957 Mar. 7 293 74 62 1417 Measuring vessel. Rotating

L. T. Nichols

191,064 ; Jan. 31 3332 855 | 62 732 Meat-chopping machine.

W. II. Ashton

488,979 Jan. 3 7 2 62 Meat or broad cutter

M. Cameron

4-9,457 Jan. 10 742 197! 2 172 Meat-pounder.

J. A. Carlson.

489,928 Jan. 17 1461 382 62 Meat-press

F. A. Clark..

492.781

Mar.

7 13 4 62 1361 Meat-scorer

E. Rader and L. G. IIeist.

494,027 Mar. 21 2043 521 62 1786 Meat slicer.

R. S. Carr

192,931

Mar.

7 259 65 62 1410 Mechanical horse

L. A. Rygg. 491,927 Feb. 14 1393 318

1042 Mechanical movement

R. D. Lavton 491 96 Feb. 14 1346 334

10633 Mechanical movement

W. Robinson

491.295 Feb. 7 391 100 Mechanical movement. Electro...

E. Gray.

491.316 Feb. 7 473 12 Medical purposes. Electrical instrument for

B. Y. Boyd

494,520 Mar. 28 2849 713 62 Medicated vapors. Apparatus for administering E. R. Longstreth and L. B. Spang.. 491,430 Feb. 7 601 1321 62 Medicine-case spring..

H. M. Rouenblatt, C. A. Dickson, 191,136 Feb. 7 114 31 62 770

and T. G. Owen. Medicine. Device for administering.

F. H. Olmsted

490,493 Jan. 24 2417

62 Metal. Apparatus for antomatically guiding skin C. Reich.

4-9,612 Jan. 10 1011 203 molds in machines for making lear Metal, Apparatus for forming elongated articles?

J. Robertson. from billets of heated

493,945 / Mar. 21

54832 1895

1953

1 484 ) Metal articles. Method of and apparatus for com. J. Robertson

493,897 Mar. 21 1809 460

1742 pressing and shaping Metal balls. Apparatus for manufacturing.. G. Taylor..

491,452 Feb.

7 617 51622

871

163 Metal bars. Machine for rounding, straightening, W. Steel..

491,668 Feb. 14 990 250 and planishing Metal bars. Machine for tapering and shaping. T. and J. Coulter

493,9-2 Mar. 21 1969

$ 502 ? 503

1771 Metal-bending machine ......

J. Baum 492, R58 ! Mar. 7 129 32

1383 Metal-bending machine

E. Partyka

491.187 Feb. 7 207 53 Metal disks. Machinery for the manufacture of hol- T. B. Clatworthy

492,571 Feb. 28

601

1279 low borlies from Metal-heating device. Electric


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Nickel. Obtaining and separating sulphide of R. M. Thompson

49,575 Jan. 10

923 Nickel. Obtaining and separating sulphide of

R. M. Thompson

4-9,576 Jan. 10 Nickel. Obtaining and separating sulphide of R. M. Thompson

4-9,1 Jan. 10 1362 Nickel. Producing and separating sulphide of J. L. Thomson

489,-821 Jan. 10 1303 Nickel. Treating ores containing

A. L. Grant and C. G. Richardson.., 490,-47 Jan. 31 2987 Nitro-cellulose or celluloid surfaces. Producing B. B. Goldsmith

490,195 Jan. 17 1916 Non-conducting coverings. Removable fastening for T. Williams

49,313! Mar. 28 2512 633 Non-conducting coverings. Support for.

T. Williams

491,312 Mar. 28 2310 633 Non-heat-conducting composition.

R. V. Mattison

492.092 Feb, 21 1642 Non-heat-conducting composition for coating boilers R. V. Mattison

492,094 Feb. 21 1642 Non-heat-conducting composition for covering boil. R. V, Maltison

492,093 Feb. 21 10-12 ers, &c. Nogo-bag. Animal

G. D. Leonard

494,428 Mar. 23 2701 678 Nozzle. Exhaust.

F. Mertsheimer

493,510 Mar. 14 1165 298 Nozzle. Exhaust

H. (. Reagan, Jr.

493,783 Mar. 21 1632 $ 415 Nozzle. Variable exhaust..

II. R. Walker..

490,000 Jan. 17 1588 415 Numbering-machine

E. G. Bates.

429,419 Jan. 10 724 194 Nut and bolt lock.

C. M. Stetson

490.176 Jan. 17 1883 490 Nut-lock...

E. L. Arnold.

493,393 Mar. 14 979 252 Nut-lock J. W. B. Cook

(725 490,740 Jan. 31 2825

726 Nut-lock

M. E. Dempsey

492.715 Feb. 28 2637 653 Nut-lock

G. Gibson.

492,672 Feb. 28 2574 637 Nut-lock

G. Gibson

492,722 Feb. 28 2648 656 Not lock

G. W. Grafllin, Jr

490,553 Jan. 24 2505 645 Nut-lock

G. W. Grafllin, Jr

490,557 Jan. 24 2508 646 Nut-lock

J. L. Hayward.

491.173 Feb. 7 186 47 Nut-lock

J. C. Herman

493,213 Mar. 7 600 174 Nut-lock

E. La Rochelle

494,338 Mar. 28 2558 644 Nut-lock

C. W. McCormick

490,585 | Jan. 24 2545 655 Nut-lock

A. W. Miles and E. A. Commander. 493,732 Mar. 21 1551 396 Nut-lock

E. Poole.

492,050 Feb. 21 1579 393 Nut-lock

J. W. Schoaf.

493,122 Mar. 7 546 136 Nut-lock

C.P. Sherman

490,458 Jan. 24 2350 608 Nut-lock

C. Starz

491,908 Feb. 14 1363 339 Nut-lock

S. J. Stereng.

493,127 Mar.

7 533 138 Nnt-lock

W. Sutton

489,595 Jan. 10 9.53 248 Nut-lock and bolt-tightener.

J. G. Perry

491.718 | Feb. 14 1069 270 Nut-machine

M. F. High

491,175 | Feb. 7 190 48 Nut-tapping machine

L. II. Cole

494,367 Mar. 28 2607 655 Nuts on bolts. Means for locking

T. C. Palmer.

492,829 Mar. 7 88 21 Oat-cleaner.

G. H. Rich.

491,594 | Feb. 14 881 222 Oil-burner

B. Roberts

491,226 Feb. 7 268 67 Oil-burner

C. T. Smith

4-9,549 Jan. 10 885 231 Oil.can or other liquid-receptacle.

T. A. Schlueter.

493.77 Mar. 21 1776 453 Oil.cup

W.F. Althoff and J.H. Stokesbary. 491,830 Feb. 14 1238 309 Oil Cup

J. ('. Zurlinden.

492,318 Feb. 21 1994 496 Oil delivery appliance.

F. T. Fay

42,991 Jan. 3 23 6,7 Oil or gasoline can

L. S. Bonbrake

429,786 Jan. 10 1233 323 Oil. Process of and apparatus for thickeninglinseed.. E. Schaal

493,187 Mar. 7 641 164 Oils. Compound of blown

W. D. Field

491,480 Feb. 14 1324 Opera-chair.

H. A. J. Rieckert and L. F. Kwiat. 489,328 Jan. 3 526

kowski. Opera-glass holder

R. Brass.

490,264 Jan. 24 2046 536 Opera-glass holder

L. W. Lery.

491.711 Feb. 14 1057 267 Ordnance. Breech-loading

A. Noble and G. Henderson

492.942 Mar. 7 266 68, 69 Ordnance. Mechanism for firing breech-loading

W. H. Driggs.

493,987 Mar. 21 1979 505 Ore bricks. Manufacturing purple

H. Bird.

490,535 Jan. 24 2479 Ore-concentrator...

G. Johnston

489,744 Jan. 10

1170 305 Ore-concentrator G. Johnston

765

490,849 Jan. 31 Ore.concentrator

G. Johnston

490,850 ! Jan. 31 2901 766 Ore-crushing mortar

A. Schulenburg

492.634 Feb. 28 2515 623 Ore-dressing apparatus

W. J. Bartsch

491,672 Feb. 14 996 251 Ore-roasting furnace

H. F. Brown..

489,142 Jan. 3 242 67 Ore-roasting furnace

H. F. Brown.

489,143 Jan. 3 245 68, 69 Ore-separator

W. Krug

490,911 Jan. 31 3107 Ore-separator. Centrifugal

O. B. Peck.

489.090 Jan. 3 163 45 Ore separator. Centrifugal

O. B. Peck.

4-9,197 Jan. 3 331 91 Ore-separator. Centrifugal

0. B. Peck.

489,198 Jan. 3 334 92 Ore-separator. Centrifugal

0. B. Peck.

489,199 Jan. 3 335 92, 93 Ore-separator. Centrifugal

(. B. Prek,

489,200 Jan. 3 336 93 Ore-separator. Centrifugal.

O. B. Peck.

489,201 Jan. 3 337 93, 94 Ore-separator. Centrifugal.

0. B. Peck.

489,202 Jan. 3 339 94 Ore-separator. Centrifugal

O. B. Peck.

429,203 Jan. 3 340 95 Ore-separator. Centrifugal.

0. B. Peck.

489,204 Jan. 3 342 95, 96 Ore-separator. Centrifugal

0. B. Peck.

489,205 Jan. 3 343

96 Ore-separator. Centrifugal.

0. B. Peck..

490,010 Jan. 17 1667 433 Ore-separator. Centrifugal.

0. B. Peck.

490,084 Jan. 17 1733

452 Ore-washer..

C. Faber.

489,797 | Jan. 10 1946 326 Ores. Extraction of metal from

J. Turton..

491,044 Mar. 21

2007

943

491,638 Feb. 14 from their

238 Ores. Treating

W.B. Jackson.

490, 659 Jan. 31 2698 694 Organ or piano pedal attachment

W. A. Hobday

489.10 Jan. 10 1205 332 Organ pedal attachment

H. Lehr and J. Diehl

490,970 Jan. 31 3198 817 Organ. Pedal bass

K. Klár.

491.566 Feb. 14 831 211 Organ. Reed.....

J.P. Caulfield.

492,189 Feb. 21

1797

448

(356 Organ stop-action. Pipe

J. Woodberry

489,-87 Jan, 10 1370 Organs. Solo attachment for reed..

J. P. Caulfield.

493,014 Mar. 7 385 96

1323 1310 1325 550 551 783 1492 1-97

558 1693 1094 1467

519 1036 1468 213 979 784 1905 1375 939 799 200 1736 1012 1180

7 270 1485 1028 113


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Pulley. Friction clutch

C. Johnson

493,775 Mar. 21 1619 412 Pulley Inbricator. Loose

G. L. Perkins.

492,831 Mar. 7 91 22 Pulley. Split...

G. D. Rowell

493,523 Mar. 14 1188

304 Pulp-drying or paper-making machine

H. Parker, G. F. Cushman, and H. 491,717 Feb. 14 1065 270

Fairbanks. Pulp. Machine for forming hollow articles from. W. W. McEwan.

490,037 Jan. 17 1662 432 Pulp-screen

E. Meurer

492,039 Feb. 21 1567 390 Pulp-screening machine

G. D. Rowell.

4:13,787 Mar. 21 1638 417 Pulverizer and leveler

S. L. Allen.

493, 958 Mar. 21 1918 489 Pulverizer and stalk-cutter

C. E. Rife

489,690 Jan., 10 1082 281 Pulverizer. Clod. G. D. Heldebrant.

530 492,399 Feb. 28 2125

531 Pump

H. A. French.

491,801 Feb. 14 1202 Pump

H. A. French.

491, 802 Feb. 14 1203 301 Pump

E. R. Hill

492,678 Feb. 28 2582 639 Pump 0. G. Howell and J. M. Horn. 490,657 Jan. 31 2694

694 Pump

W. H. Poulk

490,985 Jan. 31 3224 Pump

D. D. Shaw

489, 419 Jan. 3 662 179 Pump

M. D. Temple

490,776 Jan. 31 2887 741 Pump and ventilator. Centrifugal

F. Pelzer.

490,922 Jan. 31 3120 800 Pump attachment.

G. M. Yarnell

489,403 Jan. 3 639 Pump-controlling apparatus.

C. I. Hall

492,723 Feb. 28 2649 656 Pump. Deep-well

L. M. Ford

490,142 Jan. 17 1835

479 Pump. Double-acting force-.

E. A. Vanghan

492,699 Feb. 28 2611 646 Pump foot-valve

J. H. Gibson

493,378 Mar. 14 958 247 Pump. Oil...

E. English

493,694 Mar. 21 1485

380 Pump. Oil-well..

G. D. Bumpus

491,674 Feb. 14 998 252 Pump-plunger

191 A. D. Cook

493,249 Mar. 14 747

192 Pump. Portable force

M. B. Brooks

489,367 Jan. 3 589 159 Pump-regulator.

J. M. Foster.

489,297 Jan. 3 480 133 Pump-regulator

W. S. Griffith.

491, 101 | Feb. 7 59 17 Pump-regulator

E. J. Wood

489,516 Jan. 10 841 220 Pump-rod coupler.

E. C. Guerrant.

491,551 Feb. 14 803 203 Pump. Steam

T.C. Eicher

490,141 Jan. 17 1833 479 Pump. Steam

L. W. Hardy

492,797 Mar. 7 39 9, 10 Pump. Steam

G. R. Kendrick

494,207 Mar. 28 2352 595 Pump. Steam

W. Watkins.

492,950 Mar. 7 279 71 Pump. Vacuum.

W. H. Worthen

491.912 Feb. 14 1368 Pump-valve..

H. F. Frisbie.

491,543 Feb. 14 786

200 Pump-valve..

J. Kennedy

491,286 Feb. 7

362 90 Pump valve. Steam.

T. C. Eicher.

490,140 Jan. 17 1-30 478 Pumps for locomotives. Apparatus for cleaning air- A. Whyte

493,670 Mar. 21 1447 369 Pumping apparatus. Portable

D. Noble..

491, 186 Feb. 7 205 52, 53 Pumping apparatus. Portable

D. Noble

494,221 Mar. 28 2371

600 Pumping-engine

A. B. Landis

492,870 Mar. 7 157 38 Pumping-engine

J.D. P. Schenck.

490,312 Jan. 24 2130 554 Pumping.engine. Non-rotative.

L. D'Auria

493, 153 Mar. 7

592

149 Pumping-engine. Steam

C.C. Webber.

493,668 Mar. 21 1442 368 Pumping-engines. Tappet for duplex steam

M. M. Moore.

489,655 Jan. 10 1027 Pumping oil-wells. Machinery for

H. S. Edwards.

489,073 Jan. 3 138 39 Punch

G. H. Kavanaugh

489,534 Jan. 10 865 2:26 Punch. Check

E. R. Beach and H. A. Berger. 490,894 Jan. 31 3064 787 Punch. Check

L. L. Driggs.

493,547 Mar. 14 1230 315 Punch. Hand.

E. J. Brooks

489, 430 | Jan.

3 683

184 Punching and riveting machine.

R. J. Shipley

489,547 Jan. 10 881

231 Punching and shearing machine S. G. Williams and J.C. Burges.. 490,007 Jan. 17 1598

417 Punching-machine

A. Hoolahan.

493,890 Mar. 21

1796 Punching-machine.

H. Scburig

493,791 Mar. 21 1642

419 Punching, shearing, and forging machine

H. A. Schneekloth

490,401 | Jan. 24 2266 589 Purifier and separator..

G. A. and J. P. Culver and W. D. 493,756 / Mar. 21 1593 405

Otis. Purse and frame therefor..

A. Goertz.

490,434 Jan. 24 | 2311 600 Purse and making same..

A. Ritter

490,165 Jan. 17 1867 487 Push-button. Electric annunciating.

J. King

494,337 Mar. 28 2557

644 Puzzle

G. T. and M. H. Bradley.

492,605 Feb. 28 2469 Puzzle

T. Dorgan and A. Bridges.

490,069 Jan. 17 1712 Puzzle

J. Green ...

493,768 Mar. 21 1611 409 Puzzle

A. Nembach, Jr.

493,941 Mar. 21 1889 401 Puzzle

J. A. Schaffer

490,757 ) Jan. 31 2853

732 Puzzle

E. L. Thurston

490,689 Jan. 31 2748 707 Puzzle. Egg

E. Niehoff

491,021 Jan. 31 3286 839 Pyro-electric battery

T. G. Hall

494,199 Mar. 28 2334 Pyrolignites. Purifying.

F. H. and R. H. Pickles.

490,497 Jan. 24 2424 Pyrometer

E. Brown

494,244 Mar. 28 2407 607 Pyrometer

E. Brown..

494,245 Mar. 28 2409 608 Pyrometer

W. R. Roney

490,723 Jan. 31 2798 718 Pyrometer

J. G. Wiborgh

489,884 Jan. 10 1366

355 Quoit-peg

F. A. O. Bedingfeld

493,746 Mar. 21 1579 402 Rack: See Book-rack.

Hat and clothes rack. Broom-rack.

Hay and stock rack. Cue-rack.

Keg or tool rack. Gun-rack.

Stock-rack. Hat-rack.

Stovepipe-rack. Radiator

J. H. Hutchinson..

493,590 Mar. 14 1312

335 Radiator. Electrically-heated

W. Mitchell

494,301 | Mar. 28 2496 630 Radiator, stove, &c

A. T. Orton

489,874 Jan. 10 1349 351

469 Rag-engine....

H. Schulte.

492,239 Feb. 21 1879

470 Rail brace-chair. Girder..

. M. M. Suppes.

489,508 Jan. 10 830 217

13-9

477 1 175 1670 2.29

31 196 675 1613 147 200


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Sash-fastener

A. Barton

491,505 Feb. 7 724 183 Sash fastener

E, and H. S. Ensminger 493,25R Mar. 16 761 194

15:25 Sash-fastener

J. P. H. Gastrell.

489,735 Jan. 10 1150 29 62 Sash-fastener

G, Gibson

491.481 Feb. 14 1325 327 Sash-fastener

G. Gibson

491, R2 Feb. 14 1326

62 102 Sash-fastener

G. Gibson

493, 159 Mar. 7

603

151 62 1477 Sash-fastener

J. C. Hauser.

492,799 Mar. 7

10 62 1367 Sash-fastener

C. Knapp.

493,035 Mar. 7 416 104 62 1441 Sash-fastener

S. Morrell

490,209 | Jan. 17 1946 510 62 Sash-fastener

R. D. Murphy 493, 107 Mar. 7 524 / 131 62

1463 Sash fastener

W. L. Penney

492. 127 Feb. 28 2169

542 62 1927 Sash-fastener

M. Posz

493,301 Mar. 11 821 210 62 1.136 Sash-fastener

W.J. Steel

489.274 Jan. 3 452

1:25

99 Sasb-fastener

R. E. Sweeny

480,76-Jan. 10 1200 317 62 Sasb-holder

R. K. Brown

491,763 Feb. 14

1137

62 Sash-holder L. A. Hatbaway and E. W. Elkins... 449.476 Jan. 10

7671 203

177 Sash-holder

J.H. Johnston..

490,907 Jan. 31 3102 793 Sash-holder

W. R. Walker. 490.001 Jan. 17 15)

337 Sashes. Combined hinge and hanger for storm. F. W. Farrar.

492.791 Mar. 7 31

1365 Satchel or bag frame

R. Flocke. (Reissne)

11.315 Mar. 21 2194 560

1814 Sausage-stushing machine

J. Eppler. (Reissue)

11.317 Mar. 2

1957 Sausage-stuffing machine

C. W. Hottman

490,712 Tan. 31 1 27 1

62 619 Saw.

A. Krieger.

492.90 Mar. 7 186 1 62 1396 Saw

A. Krieger 493,628 Mar. 21 1:33 3.51

1659 Saw.

A. Krieger

494.210 Mar. 23 2356 596 62 19 Saw.

J. Lykke.

493,934 Mar. 21 1.75

62 1954 Saw, Crosscnt

L. E. Dean

493,687 Mar. 21 1472

375 62 1617 Saw. Crosscut-.

J. V. Hotchkiss

494.103 Mar. 21 2170

6:2 1810 Saw. Drag.

J. S. Clay and J. R. Rucker

491.985 Feb. 21 1482 369 62 1073 Saw-filer

A. G. Phillips

494,487 Mar. 28 2785 699 62 1937 Saw-filing device

M. J. Page 493, 143 Mar. 14 1060

15) Saw-gage

C. E. King 489.817 Jan. 10 12741 334

2-0 Saw. Grooving.

H. F. Poore.

489,206 | Jan. 3 344

97 Saw-guide H. L. Johnston and J. E. Sandberg 492,299 Feb. 21 1963

62 1174 Saw guide. Band

E. F. W. Horn

492.511 Fel). 28 2:22: 576 Saw. Hack

L. L. Davis.

492.937 Mar. 7

66

1410 Saw handle. Crosscut

T. J. Ely

493,823 Mar. 21 1201

433

1721 Saw handle. Crosscut

M. E. True

490,691 Jan. 31 2751

70

613 Sawmill.

C. E. Cranford,

492.787 Mar. 7

6,7 62 1363 Saw mill. Band.

E. E. Fitzgerald 491,047 Jan. 31 3332

727 Saw mill. Band

G. M. Hinkley, D. B. Hanson, and?

491,683 Feb, 14 1013

2,56 W.H. Trout.

257 Sawmill-carriage.

W. S. Dodge. 493,546 Mar. 14 1229 314

1613 Sawmill-carriage attachment

G. W. Rodebaugh

490,453 Jan. 24 23:39 606

517 Sawmill-carriage feed

F. O. Schroeder.

489.9-8 Jan. 17 1573 412 Sawmill-carriage setting device

J. H. Dodds

491.090 Feb. 7 42 12 Sawmill-carriages. Mechanism for operating. E. A. Reese, S. N. Hench, and w. 491,447 Feb. 7 641 160

20 A. Dromgolil. Sawmill-carriages. Mechanism for operating. J. N. Richey. S. N. Hench, and W. 491,494

Feb.

7 705 178

A. Dromgold. Sawmill-dog.. T. H. Comstock and J. E. Junk 489,207 Jan. 3 469 130

103 Sawmill-feed mechanism

T. J. Reamy..

491.856 Feb. 14

31

1000 Sawmill-feeds. Valve connection for steam

J. H. Brown

494,118 Mar. 28 2203 50?

1 Sawmill head-block

S. F. Ames.

490.131 Jan. 17 1818 475 Sawmill-set works..

T. S. Wilkin.

490.463 Jan. 24 357

367 Saw. Miter...

R. Uhl.

493,667 Mar. 21 1440 Saw. Pruning

F. P. Brewer

491.9-0 Feb. 21 1475 367 62 1073 Saw. Segment.

G. B. Crapsey

490 3:4 Jan. 24 213 Saw-get

E. Smith

490.371 Jan. 21

579

496 Saw-setting gage.

W. Sase
489,039 Jan. 3 93

3 Saw-sharpener.

W. H. Nogar

494,021 Mar. 21 20:33

518

17 Saw sharpening and setting machine

J. H. Landis.

490,410 Jan. 24 2276 501 Saw.sharpening machine.

F. Schmaltz

490.927 Jan. 31 3127 802 Saw-sharpening machine.

5 123 E. S. Twyford

489, 275 Jan.
3 453

62 100

1:26 Saw-swage.

S. U. Lockwood 493,435 | Mar. 14 10139 268

1572 Saw-tooth

G. W. Malletto 492,407 Feb. 28 2142

1:22 Saw-tooth gage

J. F. Brower 492, 187 Feb. 21 1794

113 Saw-tooth holder. Insertible

A. Krieger

493 334 Mar. 14

NO3 28

154Saws. Dovice for side-swaging and setting

J. Scherer 489.663 Jan. 10 1037 270

231 Saws. Grinding mechanism for scarfing or beveling. J. N. Quinn

49.981 Jan. 17 I 1.56 410 62 Sawing machine

J. A. Wells 490.696! Jan. 31 1 2756 710

614 Sawing machine. Band

P. O'Connor

490.212 Jan. 17 1951 511 Sawing machine foed mechanism.

J. V. Gue...

490,748 Jan. 31 | 2841 70 Sawing machine. Wood

W. D. Hopkins

1351 Scaffolding. Device for suspending


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Spring forming machine.

0. S. and W. S. Foster.

493,428 Mar. 14 Spring-jack switch

C. E. Scribner

489,570 Jan. 10 Spring-motor.

E. Herrington

494,203 Mar. 28 Spring-motor..

D. H. Smith

491.140 Feb. 7 Spring protection

H. A. Garben.

489.649 Jan. 10 Spring-setting machine

O. S. and W. S. Foster

490,845 Jan. 31 Spring-tongue switch

C. F. Street.

490,323 Jan. 24 Sprinkler: See Electric sprinkler. Leach-sprinkler.

Lawn-sprinkler. Sprinkler

L. M. Berry

489,408 Jan. Sprinkling device.

H. I. Schanck and C. B. Ellis 491,377 Feb. Sprinkling-machine

W. A. Collins

490.900 Jan. 31 Sirinkling-tanks. Strainer-cover for

F. E. Bowman

493,965 Mar. 21 Square. Bevel.

A. Hetu

491,351 Feb. 7 Square. Combination

H. K. Austin

490,893 Jan. 31 Square. Folding try..

J. E. Duncan

489,413 Jan. 3 Square. Separable

H. M. Stocking and E L. Vroom 490,994 Jan. 31 Stables, &c.' Floor for

A. Buchanan, Jr.

492,777 Mar. 7 Stage appliance. Theatrical

D. I. Towers

494,043 Mar. 21 Stage. Floating

S. Mackaye

490, 488 Jan. 24 Stage. Sliding

S. Mackaye

490,485 Jan. 24 Stage. Telescopic

S. Mackaye

490,486 Jan. 24 Stagings. Hand implement for taking down building:

J.J. Maher

493,632 Mar. 21 Stagings, &c. Implement for dismantling builders' G. H. Cutting

494, 417 Mar. 28 Stair-builder's laying-out tool

C. H. Callahan.

494,322 Mar. 28 Stake-shoe.

C. Hedges

492.520 Feb. 28 Stalk-breaker

W. S. James.

494,528 Mar. 28 Staik-chopper

J. L. Townsend

489,047 Jan. 3 Stalk-cutter

H. G. Cady

494,248 Mar. 28 Stall floor

M. St. Germain

490,931 Jan. 31 Stamp

C. H. Shaw

494,172 Mar. 28 Stamp-holder. Pocket

T. A. Brouwer, Jr.

490,783 Jan. 31 Stamp mill cam

G. A. Thompson

493,129 Mar. 7 Stamp-mill guide

E. Major

490,973 Jan. 31 Stamp. Ore.

J. W. Marsball

493,385 Mar. 14 Stamp. Postage.

G. M. Bright

492,912 Mar. 7 Stamp: Registering or counting hand

S. A. Harrison

493,498 Mar. 14 Stamping mill. Ore...

J. W. Marshall

493,384 Mar. 14 Stand See Display-stand. Umbrella-stand. Hat-stand.

Washstand. Map-stand. Staple-driving tool

S. C. Davidson

493,758 Mar. 21 Staples. Device for holding metallic

W.J. Brown

491,235 Feb. 7 Stapling-machine

E. G. Cohen

489,730 Jan. 10 Starch and cattle-food. Making

A. Behr

491,234 Feb. 7 Starch. Manufacture of

J. Dubiel

493,689 Mar. 21 Starching apparatus. Fabric.

J. M. Beiermeister

493,905 Mar. 21 Starching machine

C. J. Dion

489,556 Jan. 10 Starching-machine.

C. F. Stone

492,311 Feb. 21 Station-indicator

M. Fiset.

493,763 Mar. 21 Station indicator

J. B. Ragan

489,499 Jan. 10 Stave-crozing machine

H. Campbell..

492,138 Feb. 21 Stave-making machine

W. L. Kellogg

492,905 Mar. 7 Stave. Non-shrinking

R. F. Wilson

489,063 Jan. 3 Stave-sawing machine.

B. D. Whitney.

489,772 Jan. 10 Stave trimming and jointing machine

W.J. Wright

492, 702 Feb. 28 Stay. Dress

I. Bray

494,242 Mar. 28 Stay. Garment.

H. Johnston

494,064 Mar. 21 Steam and air engine

J. Hauser and J. Whittaker

489,148 Jan. 3 Steam. Apparatus for condensing exhaust.

F. L. McGahan

493,733 Mar. 21 Steam-boiler

C. P. Adams.

492, 253 Feb. 21 Steam boiler

G. A. Crane

492,936 Mar. 7 Steam-boiler

J. Lapp

494,211 Mar. 28 Steam-boiler

H. A. Laughlin.

490,118 Jan. 17 Steam-boiler

H. A. Langhlin

490,119 Jan. 17 Steam-boiler

H. A. Laughlin

490, 120 Jan. 17 Steam-boiler

T. E. McNeill

489,712 Jan. 10 Steam-boiler

D. P. McQueen

490,303 Jan. 24 Steam-boiler

D. A. Reagan, F. D. Saupp, and A. 492,766 Feb. 28

A. Hibbs. Steam-boiler

A. Stirling

491,451 Feb. 7 Steam boiler and heater.

J. Lapp

491.804 Feb. 14 Steam boiler and water heater

T. C. Andrews

490,940 Jan. 31 Steam-boiler. Sectional

N. A. Boynton.

491.979 Feb. 21 Steam-boiler. Sectional

G. Engel

490,741 Jan. 31 Steam boiler. Water-tube.

M.J. Dodds

489,374 Jan. 3 Steam-calorimeter.

R. C. Carpenter

492, 710 Feb. 28 Steam-calorimeter.

R. C. Carpenter

494,057 | Mar. 21 Steam-engine

A. Collmann

494,"2 Mar. 28 Steam-engine

G. A. Covyeow

493, 250 Mar. 14 Steam-engine

E. W. Harden

490,349 Jan. 24 Steam-engine

G. Smith

491,141 Feb. 7 Steam-engine

J. Wright

491,002 | Jan. 31 Steam-engine. Balanced

C. A. Ball

489,917 Jan. 17 Steam. Extractor for grease, grit, &c., from exhaust.. W. Webster

490,461 Jan. 24

1597

281 1141

283 1478 1821

891 1984

1701 802 252 802 1678 1744

201 1179

816 214 1711 426 213 52, 53 123 33 1214 318 2615 618 2406 607 2101 535

255 70, 71 1555 396 1899 474

260 66 2357 596

466 1788

467 1790 467 1793

287 1115

62 1702 62 186

1121 62 1400 62 31 62 266 62 1318 62 1868 62

1796 62 59 62 1693 62 1160 62 1410 62 1859 62 397 62 398 62 398


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Turnstile. Registering.

C. P. Gott

492.333

Feb. 21 2052 512 62 1191 Tutitatile

G. Van Wegenen 492.069 Feb, 21 1603 309 62

1009 Twine-flutter

.J.S. Marvin

490.078.Jan. 17 1725 150 02 3-1 Twine bolder cup and take-up

W. Bentley and J. D. Fuller

494,97 Mar. 2

6:25 02 18-0 Twine-machines. Automatic feeder for

G. A. Lowry

491,947 Feb. 14

1425 335 6:2 1018 Twine reel and holder..

J. B. Holmes

492, 162 Feb. 21 1759

5 438

1131

439'S Twisting and cop-winding machine

C. C. Klein

422.211 Feb. 21 1920 450 62 11-16 Twisting, doubling, winding, or analogouy machines. J. and T. A. Boyd

492,603 Feb. 28 2466 613 02 1289 Stop-motion for

1 Type-bar......

I. M. Chase.

490,739 Jan. 31 2223

725 62 627 1

200 Type-distributing machinery.. J. Hooker

201 193,270 Mar. 14 779

1329 202

203 Type-setting inachine.

A. V. Ruckmich..... 493,448 Mar. 14 1063

1582 275

339 Type-setting machine.

H. C. and S. D. Snoddy. 489,834 Jan. 10 1296 340

2-5

341 Type-setting machinery.

439 J. A. Kay

492,164 Feb. 21

1761

62 1132 > 440

S Type-writer cabinet.

S. L. Conde

491,239 Feb. 7 289 72 62 803 Tipe-writer cabinet.

R. B. Sigatoos 490.1:27 Jan. 17 111 473

403 Type-writer cabinet.

F. Vetter

400,593 Jan. 24 2556 658 Type-writers. Combined copy-boliler and folio-indi. H. J. Welch

492,546 Feb. 28 2377 590

1271 cator for Type-writing machine

G. C. Blickensderfer

491,071 Feb.

14 4,5

751 Type-writing machine

W. Bodienbrown, Jr 491,072 Feb. 7 17 5

732 Type-writing machine

W. Clark.. 493,015 Mar. 7 387 96

1435 Type-writing machine

J. S. Copeland

492, 141 Feb. 21 1718

11:23

430 Type-writing machine

J. M. Crary
493,016 Mar. 7 388 97. 981

1435 Type-writing machine

A. Davidson..

493.252 Mar. 14 750

s 192

1523

193 Type-writing machine

A. Densmore 193 254 Mar. 14 756 193

13:25 Type-writing machine

A. Densmore 1933.25.5 Mar. 14 707 193

1325 Type-writing machine

J. L. Edland.

489,072 Jan. 3 1:37 38, 39 62 31 Type.writing machine

M. B. Harris

429,306 Jan. 3 496 137 62 108 Type-writing machine

E. E. Hills 492,00 Mar. 7 46 11

1368 Type-writing machine

N. II. Lamb 492,812 Mar. 7 63 15

1370 Type-writing macbine

II. S. Martin 491,714 Feb. 14 1062 269

977

1 Type-writing machine

H. W. Merritt

489,871 Jan. 10 1345 351 Type-writing machine

C. J. A. Sjoberg 492,844 Mar. 7 109 27

1379 Type-writing machine

H. H. Urz. 490,235 Jan. 17 1981

435

5:20 Type-writing machine

G. B. Webb 489,514 Jan. 10 836 219

190 Type-writing machine

G. B. Webb

4-9,701 Jan. 10 1094

284

243 Type-writing machine

G. B. Webb 490,329 Jan. 24 2153

451 Type-writing machine G. B. Webb

562 ? 490,330 Jan. 24 2157

482

> 363 Type-writing machine G. B. Webb

611 492,599 Feb. 28 2459

612

1288

| Type-writing machine P. P. Wenz.

2744 491,730 Feb. 14 1081

981

275 Type-writing machine and duplicator. Combined...' J. T. Davis ..

5 533 494,060 Mar. 21 2089

534

1794 Type-writing machine attachment

F. C. Bieg and E. Theiss.

489.920 Jan. 17 1448 379

330 Type-writing:maciune attachment

F. M. Cartlıy

491,767 Feb. 14 1146 287

993 Typewriting-machine attachment

A. E. Walhup

4994,356 Mar. 28 2.593

652

1903 Type-writing machine cleaner

A. B. Reid...

494,304 Mar. 28

631

1-86 Type-writing-machine cleaning attan hment.

W. W. Runyon 490,310 Jan. 24 21228 531

476 Type-writing machine guide.gliielel

R. E. Hooper

493,503 Mar. 14 1157 195

1.398 Type-writing machine ribbon attachment

A. E. Walkup

494,337 Mar. 28

652

1903 Type-writing machines. Seriploscope for.

E. K. Failor 490.189 Jan. 17 1905 496

4:20 Umbrella-covers. Metallic fastening for

F. S. Uchermann 490,999 Jan. 31 3244 82€

709 Umbrella. Foiding.

L. Lincke 491,805 Feb. 14 1208 302

1005 Umbrella. Folding E.C. Phillips

392 492,018 Feb. 21 1577

62 1093

393 Umbrella-holder

T. B. Coming

494,123 Mar. 28 3217 564 62 1833 Umbrella-holder

A. G. Middleton and C. S. Minchin 491.038 Jim. 31 3317 834 62 731 Umbrella-runner

B. F. Porter

492,526 Feb. 28 2434 606 62 1283 Umbrella-stand

H. C. Merker

492,359 Feb. 21 2001 514 62 1193 Umbrella-stand

H.S. Park

490,305 Jan. 24 2120 551 02 475 Undergarment

J. A. Seriren

492.055 Feb. 21 1585 394 62 1095 Underskirt.

M. Cohn 490,102 Jan. 17 1765 460

393 Underwaist

A.J. Miller 491,300 Mar. 28 2495 630

1885 Unloading platform

E. J. Coler.

443,980 Mar. 21 1966 502 69 1770 Uppers. Machine for setting up Congress.

L. Joncas.

491.709 Feb 14 1054 207 62 976 Urinal bowl

P. J. Madden

493,278 Mar. 14 797

206

1532 Urn or like vessel. Coffee..

F. E. Browne

491.34 Feb. 14

1244 311 62 1013 Valve

J. W. Cabot

490,945 Jan. 31 3161 810 62 693 Valve

F. J. Ferrell. 4.80.927 Jan. 17 1972 517

433 Valve

T. P. Ford.

489,799 Jan. 10 1230 327 62 274 Valve

E. H. Gola

491,166 Feb. 7 173 44 62 Valve

C. D. Lynch

491.299 Feb. 14 1352 335 62 1034 Valve

H. E. Marchand

490 -78 Jan. 31 30.10

02 671 Valve. Air.

F. K. Was

492,597 Feb. 28 2153' 610 62 12-6 Valve attachment. Electro-eteam

J. H. Crosby.

489, 461 Jan. 10

199 62 174 Valve. Balanced slide.

C. 0. Heggem.

489,807 Jan. 10 1339 350 62 293 Valve. Balanced slide.

C. 0. Heguem

491.940 Feb. 14 1413 353 62 1046 Valve Balanced slide.

J.P. Lightbody

459,128 Jan. 3 224 60 02 52 Valve. Balanced slide

J. P. Lightbody

61 62 52 Valve. Check


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Valve. Direct-acting.engine

F. A. Burnham..

492,188 Feb. 21 1795 448

62

1139

588 Valve. Engine

H. R. Fay 494,194 Mar. 28 2325 589

1854

590 Valve. Engineer's W.C. Whitacre

706 494,502 Mar. 28 2818

62 1944

707 Valve. Fermenting tub

S. S. Johnson

489,868 Jan. 10 1340 350 62 293 Valve. Fluid-pressure.

H. G. Manning

492,372 Feb. 21 2078 519 62 1196 Valve for air-brakes. Automatic.

J. D. P. Schenck

492,841 Mar. 7 104 25, 26 62 1378 Valve for air-brakes. Quick-release

H. R. Mason.

493,436 Mar. 14

5 268 1041

62 269

1579

480 Valve for blowing-engines. Discharge

T. James

490,146 Jan. 17 1841

62 405

481 Valve for kitchen-boilers. Safety..

T. B. Clatworthy

491,238 Feb. 7 288 72 62 03 Valve for tanks. Automatic supply.

P. White 491,694 Feb. 14 1031 261

972 Valve for triple-valve mechanisms. Graduating- J. T. Hayden

493,715 Mar. 21 1511 3861 62 1684 Valve for water-gages. Sarety.

J. Fishburn

490,955 Jan. 31 3176 813 62

490 Valve-gear

D. F. Lepley

492,302 Feb. 21 1968

62 1175

491 Valve-gear.

C. F. Littlejohn

490,853 Jan. 31 2995 767 62 661 Valve-gear

0. Stephens..

489,836 Jan. 10 1306 341 62 287 Valve-gear

F. M. Walker

490,693 Jan. 31 2752

62 613

563 Valve-gear F. C. Weir and E. W. Harden 490,331 Jan. 24 2159

62 463

(5643 Valve-gear. Steam-engine..

T. M. Pusey 490,986 Jan. 31 3225 824

705 Valve. Hydraulic pressure.

G. B. Lamb.

490,290 Jan. 24 2090 545 62 468 Valve-lock"....

G. M. Tower

492,313 Feb. 21 1987 495 62 1179 Valve mechanism. Engine

C. E. Vaughn

491,670 Feb. 14 993 250 62 903

661

1 Valve-operating device. Engine...

D. Joy..

490,599 Jan. 24 2368

662 Valve or stop-valve mechanism. Stop

H. Baum

493,806 Mar. 21 1679 428 621717 Valve. Packingless..

F. Storar

493,567 Mar. 14

1273 3:25

1621 Valve. Pressure-reducing.

A. Horne

491,178 Feb. 7 194 50 62 715 Valve. Quick-acting triple

H. H. Westinghouse.

489,441 Jan. 3 706 189 62 151 Valve. Radiator air.

A. Hubbard
491,112 Feb. 7 77

764 Valve. Reducing-pressure

E. J. Wood

489,515 Jan. 10 840 219

62

191 Valve. Relief.

W. P. Phillips

492, 168 Feb, 21 1765

441

1133 Valve. Rotary

F. W. Bruce. 492,267 Feb. 21 1921 479

1165 Valve. Steam-actuated.

183 A. R. Boluss.

491,506 Feb.

726

184 Valve. Suction..

W. H. Brenner, Sr. 493,968 Mar. 21 1946 496

1767 Valve. Throttle

A. J. Pitkin

493,836 | Mar. 21 1715 437 62 1724 Valves of steam-engines. Means for operating throt-} F. E. Kinsman

533 tle

492,403 Feb. 28 2133 62 192

534 Vapor-burner

A. Gateau

493,079 Mar. 7. 476 119 62 1453 Vapor-burner. Illuminating

A. Prier. 493, 293 Mar. 14 824 211

15:36 Vapor generating burner.

G. Littlefield 493,171 Mar. 7 622 156

1481 Vaporizer..

J. F. Chase 492,979 Mar. 7 328 82

1424 Vaporizer..

A. R. Miranda

491,902 Feb. 14 1355 337 621035

673 Vegetable-cutter

M. J. Cunningham 494,416 Mar. 28 2684

1920

674 Vegetable-cutter.

J.S. Patten

492,967 Mar. 7 309 79 62 | 1420 Vegetable-cutter

D. N. Weathers

491,622 Feb. 14 925 232 62 949 Vegetation-exterminator

A. A. Sharp 492,635 Feb. 28 2517 623 62

1299 Vehicle

T. R. Capwell and W.C. Fuller 493,614 Mar. 14 1357 344 62 1630 Vehicle

S. Garwood

491,544 Feb. 14 787 201 Vehicle

L. Landreth 494,008 Mar. 21 2015 514

1781 Vehicle-bolster.

T. H. Glancy

493,702 Mar. 21 1493 382 62 101 Vehicle-brake.

H. J. Barnes.

489,189 Jan. 3 318 87, 88 62 Vehicle-brake.

M. J. Bobo 493,676 Mar. 21 1455 371

1673 Vebicle-brake.

J. M. Miller 489,024 Jan. 3 67 19

17 Vehicle-brake.

J. F. Sinkler 490,368 Jan. 24 2217 578

495 Vehicle-brake.

J. B. Sweet

489.997 Jan. 17 1584 414 62 356 Vehicle brake lever

G. Butler

489,456 Jan. 10 739 197 62 17 Vehicle brake mechanism.

J. B Upton

489,839 Jan. 10 1309 342 62 987 Vehicle-clip ..

H. H. Young

489,777 Jan. 10 1221 320 62 Vehicle-coupling

E. Matthews

489,437 Jan. 3 702 188 62 151 Vehicle curtain-raising device E. Rusing, I. R. Donecho, and H. E. 491,665 Feb. 14

248 Rusing. Vehicle draft-spring

J. S. Wine. 490,527 Jan. 24 2468 636

543 Vehicle-gear

M. Harcourt. 494,332 Mar. 2R 2549 642

1-95 Vehicle-hound brace

J. Zoulek

489,778 Jan. 10 1222

320 Vehicle running-gear

J. S. Cleland. 494,095 Mar. 21 2151 549

16 Vehicle running-gear

A. Fay. 492,762 Feb. 28 2715

1333 Vehicle running-gear

W. B. Phillips

489,688 Jan. 10 1077 280 Vehicle running-gear

L. M. Smith

492,845 Mar. 7 111 27, 28 62 1379 Vehiclesand-band.

F. Sweetland and J. Faulks..

489,838 Jan. 10 1308 341 Vehicle-seat.

W. S. O'Brien 490.919 Jan. 31 3117 799

65 Vehicle-seat.

J. Ruch....

489,569 Jan. 10 912

238

62 Vehicle side guard

F. 0. Blackwell 493,327 Mar. 14 895 2:26

1546 Vehicle. Side-spring

273 J.J. Gilbert.

489,673 Jan. 10 1050

62

274 S Vehicle. Side-spring

H. A. Muckle

490,299 Jan. 24 2102 548 62 Vehicle-spring

J. N. Eastwood

492.788 Mar. 7 26 7 62 Vehicle-spring

W. G. Mowry 489,321 Jan. 3 516 141

112 Vehicle-spring

C. E. Pearl

490,677 Jan. 31 2733 704

609 Vehicle-spring

R. J. Skiles..

490,794 Jan. 31 2914 749 62 644 Vehicle spring-gear

W. Bonnar 493,677 Mar. 21 1456 371

1674 Vehicle spring-gear

H. W. Hamell

493,708 Mar. 21 1500 384 62 1689 Vehicle. "Spring-propelled

1553 Vehicle-step


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Paints, stains. varnishes, and similar articles

Harrison Bros. & Co

22,656 Mar. 14 Paints, varnishes, stains, driers, japans, and kindred goods. Chicago Varnish Company.

22,395 Jan. 31 Paper. Albumepized

Scovill & Adams Company.

22, 666

Mar. 21 Paper, paper boxes, and paper bags. Wrapping.

W. A. Bingham & Company

22,518 Feb. 28 Paper receptacle. Toilet

Steel Edge Stamping and Retinning 22, 326 Jan. 10

Company: Paper. Waterproof.

F. W. Bird & Son.

22,516 Feb. 28 Paper. Writing...

Springdale Paper Company

22,665 Mar. 21 Papers. Waterproof.

F. W. Bird & Son.

22,490 Feb. 21 Paste and cement for paper, leather, and similar materials G. Tegeler

22,286 Jan. 3 Pencils. Eyebrow-...

E. N. Gaillard

22,543 Feb. 28 Peus of all kinds

Firm of William Mitchell

22,515 Feb. 2 Pepsin, pancreatin, and rennet and their compounds

Swift & Company

22,539 Feb. 2! Perfumed toilet preparations, including soap.

V. Klotz

22,690 Mar. 21 Perfumery, sachet-powders, and toilet soap

Firm of Solon Palmer

22,363 Jan. 24 Perfumery, soaps, oils, tooth-powder, smelling extracts, rice Roger & Gallet..

22, 440

Feb.

7 powders, and cologne. Periodical. Printed

Fashion Company:

22,419 Feb. Photographic preparations

J. Hauff..

22,274 Jan.

3 Pickled and preserved fruits and vegetables

H. B. Mills.

22,597 Mar, 7 Pills..

C. Wright

22,614 Mar. 7 Pills. Cathartic

C. B. Riker

22,572 Feb. 2 Pills for sick and nervous headaches

E. T. Leach

22,570 Feb. 2Pine wood. Distilled products of.

Imperial Pine Product Company. 22,312 Jan. 10 Plaster. Cement.

Salina Cement Plaster Company 22,464 Feb. 14 Plaster-of-paris.

J. B. King & Co

22,561 Feb. 28 Plows, cultivators, rollers, and harrows.

Wiard Plow Company

22.417 Jan. 31 Polish for silver and like wares

Reliance Manufacturing Company. 22,558 Feb. 28 Polish. Furniture

F. F. Fluhrer

22,313 Jan. 10 Polish. Furniture

F. F. Fluhrer

22,620 Mar. 7 Polish. Metal.

Reliance Manufacturing Company. 22.559 Feb. 28 Polish or blacking. Stove

Morse Bros

22,622 Mar.

7 Polish. Stove.

Reliance Janufacturing Company.. 22,560 Feb. 28 Pop-corn. Shelled

Albert Dickinson Company

22,343 Jan. 17 Pork products. Pig.

McDowell Packing Company

22,639 Mar. 14 Powder used as a remedy for dyspepsia and other stomach Home Medical Company

22,372 Jan. 24 troubles. Powders. Headache..

N. L. Munro

22.391

Jan. 31 Preparation for the cure of colic in horses

D. E. Prall

22,573 Feb. 2 Preparation for the cure of venereal diseases.

M. Markendorf

22,463 Feb. 14 Preparations for the skin and complexion.

M. L. Johann.

22,442 Feb.

7 Preservative. Chemical compound useri as a

W. A. Loewenthal

22,345 Jan. 17 Preserving compounds. Fruit and vegetable

S. Pierce

22,281 Jan. 3 Prune-juice.

Ball & Cheyne Company

22,429 Feb. 7 Publications.

R. J. Buchanan

22,457 Feb. 14 Publications and periodicals. Printed

Christian Union Company

22,338 Jan. 17 Publications. Printed

Judge Publishing Company.

22,579 Mar. 7 Pulp and waterproofed. Household and other ware made United Iudurated Fibre Company. 22,377

Jan. 24 from wood Pulp and waterproofed. Housebold and other ware mado United Indurated Fibre Company...

22,378

Jan. 24 from wood Pumps

Red Jacket Manufacturing Co.. 22,663 Mar. 14 Pumps. Wood.

C. S. Burlingham

22.664 Mar. 14 Remedies. Certain named

Turner Shaker Medicine Co.

22, 478 Feb. 14 Remedies. Certain named line of proprietary.

Five Points Chemical Co.

22,373 Jan. 24 Remedies for cancerous diseases

Firm of E. Merck

22.375 Jan. 24 Remedies for nervous debility and other named diseases W.G. Dobie

22,472

Feb. 14; Remedies for nervous disorders and all diseases of the blood, Turner-Shaker Medicine Co.

22, 479 Feb. 14 liver, and kidneys. Remedies for pulmonary diseases.

T. Smith & Son

22,611 Mar. 7 Remedy for bronchial diseases

W. L. Coakley

22,346 Jan. 17 Remeds for catarrh

A. HI and P. Volk

22,291 Jan. 3 Remedy for certain named diseases

F. M. Criswell.

22,612 Mar. 7 Remedy for certain named diseases

Macura Drug Co

22.685 Mar. 21 Remedy for chills and fever

L. M. Collins

22.347 Jan. 17 Remedy for diseases of the blood and liver

Shawnee Remedy Co.

22.393 Jan. 31 Remedy for diseases of the kidneys

Taboe Morical Company.

22.569 Feb. 28 Remedy for female diseases. A powder to be used as a Home Medical Company

22,308 Jan. 10 Remedy for gonorrhea, female weaknesses, and analogous dis. Sandalide Co...

22,374 Jan. 24 eases. Remedy for hog.cholera and other diseases

E. C. Rosenzi

22.649 Mar. 14 Remedy for neuralgia

E. B. White

22,648 Mar. 14 Remedy for rheumatism

W. H. A. Nesbitt.

22.684 Mar. 21 Remedy for rheumatism

C. E. Thompson & Co.

22.292 Jan.

3 Ribbons. Silk

W. Openhym & Sons,

22,670 Mar. 21 Rope dressing or filling

C. W. Hunt Company.

22.344 Jan. 17 Rubber goods. Certain named.

A. U. Bets

22,674

Mar. 21 Salts. Effervescing fruit.

Geary Drug Co

22.532 Feb. 28 Salve

G. L. Baldauf & Co.

22,446 Feb. 7 Salve or ointment for the skin

F. J. Lockwood

22,616 Mar. 7 Salves and liniments for animal use

Reliance Manufacturing Company 22,651 Mar. 14 Salves, liniments, plasters, and bitters

E. Dort ...

22,444 Feb. 7 Silves, pills, vermifuge, liniment, and congh balın.

A. H. Gottschall

22.471 Feb. 14 Sardines.

S. G. Stevens

22,594

Mar. Sarsaparilla and cough sirup

Red Seal Remedy Co

22,082 Mar. 21 Sarsaparilla. Compounds of

W. R. Manners, G. H. Downing, and 22,701 Mar. 28

G. S. Ackley. Screws, bolts, nuts, rivets, burrs, washers, wire nails, and American Screw Company

Mar. 28 kindred articles. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and flowers

E. II. Hunt

22,448 Feb. 7 Sewing machines

Cash Buyers' Union.

22.353 Jan. 17 Sewing machines

Chicago Sewing Machine Company 22,662 Mar. 14 Sewing machines and attachments

Parsons & Bird

22, 473 Feb. 14 Sewing machines and their attachments...

Domestic Sewing Machine Company. 22,327 Jan. 10


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Sewing machines and their attachments. Sewing machines and their attachments.. Sewing machines and their attachments.. Sewing-machines and their attachments.. Sewing machines and their attachments.. Sewing machines and their attachments Sewing machines and their attachments. Sheeting... Shirts Skirt-holders Slates Soap. Carbolic Soap in chips and bars Soap. Laundry and toilet. Soap. Laundry and toilet Soap or cleaning compound. Plastic. Soap, perfumery, and toilet preparations Soap, perfumery, and toilet preparations Soap, perfumery, and toilet preparations Soap powder Soap. Toilet. Soap. Toilet. Soap. Toilet Soap. Toilet and laundry. Soap. Toilet and laundry. Spices, herbs, flavoring extracts, essences, celery salt, tapioca.

sago, rice, pepper-sauce, and ketchup. Starch. Wheat Starching machines Stays. Dress.. Stays. Dress and corset Stays or corsets Steel and iron. Soft.

Domestic Sewing Machine Company New York Sewing Machine and

Manufacturing Company: New York Sewing Machine and

Manufacturing Company: New York Sewing Machine and

Manufacturing Company. New York Sewing Machine and

Manufacturing Company. New York Sewing Machine and

Manufacturing Company: New York Sewing Machine and

Manufacturing Company. Minot. Hooper & Co D. R Sillesky & Co Smith Brewer Novelty Company Hyatt School Slate Company. Reliance Manufacturing Company. H. Kohnstamm & Co.. Rice & Robinson Soap Company Rice & Robinson Soap Company American Chemical Company Colgate & Co Colgate & Co.. Colgate & Co. P. Nebrbass Mexican Root Soap Co Robinson Bros. & Co. Stearns & Gorilon Amalga Soap Company Dunwoody Bros. W.J. Stitt & Co...

22.631 22.475

2,586 22.110 29,551 22.618 22 549 22 550 22. 169 22,516 22,517 2.2.548 22,545 22,468 22,364 2.2. 496 22,691 22,470 22,279

Mar. 14 Feb. 14

Mar. 7

Jan. 31 Feb. 28 Mar. 7 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 14 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 20 Feb. 14 Jan. 24 Feb, 21 Mar. 21 Feb. 14

Jan. 3


1647 1061 1506

740 1318 1500 1318 1318 1061 1318 1313 1318 1318 1061

Steel hardening and tempering compound Stoves and ranges Stoves, heaters, and parts of the same. Stoves, ranges, and heaters, and gasoline, oil, coal, and wood

burning stoves. Gas- String instruments. Suppositories for diseases of the bowels and rectum Suspensories Threads and silk fabrics. Sewing, knitting, and embroidery

silk Tin plates, terne plates, tin taggers, black taggers, and sheet

metal and solder. Tires. Vehicle-..

Union Cycle Manufacturing Com

INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE U. S. PATENT OFFICE, 1893.

Watches Watches Watches Watches Watches Watches Watches Watches and their parts. Water-closets

1345 1315 1313 13 15 1316 1316 1346 156

Hampden Watch Company Hampelen Water Company Hampden Watch Company Hampden Watch Company Hampden Watch Company Hampelen Witch Company Hampen Watch Company American Waltham Wa ch Com.

pany L. M. Rumsey Manufacturing Com

pany: L. M. Rumsey Manufacturing Com.

panv. New England Whaleboue Manufac.

turing Co. Pettijohn California Breakfast Food

Company. J. Olwell & Co. J. Olwell & Co

Bigbie Bros. & Co

D. L. Blever & Co G. T. Gambrill J. Gillon & Co Kaufmann Bros, & Co Mitchell Brothers J. Olwell & Co A.S. De Lissa

Mayer Sons & Co

Brossault & Co Meagher Bros. & Co..

Brossault & Co


uit Company J. P. Straub California Vintage Company Clinton Wire Cloth Company Mica Roofing Co.. C. E. Ogden C. E. Olen Aktiengesellschaft für Toril Indus

trie, vorinals Dollins Meiy & Cie. Aktiengesellschaft für Textil Indus

trie, vormals Dollfus Meig & Cie. Aktiengesellschaft für Textil Indus

trie, vormals Dollfis-Meig & Cie. Aktiengesellschaft für TextilIndus

trie, vormals Doulfus Meiu & Cie. Aktiengesellschaft für Textil Indus.

trie, vormals Dollfus. Meig & Cie. Distilling and Cattle Feeding Com

pany.

117 10

710 1347 1-18 1317 100 1012 314 93 1-18

Whiskies Whiskies. Whisky Whisky Whisky Whisky Whisky Whisky Whisky Whisky, manhattan, and other cocktails. Whisky. Ryo. Wine. Bordeaux Wine. Orange quinine-. Wines. Wines and brandies Wines and cordials Wines and liquors. California Wire.netting and wire-cloth. Wood-preservative Writing fluids and inks Writing fluids and inks Yarns and thread. Cotton, linen, silk, woolen, and.hair Yarns and thread. Cotton, linen, silk, woolen, and hair. Yarns and thread. Cotton, linen, silk, woolen, and hair... Yarns and thread. Cotton, linen, silk, woolen, and hair. Yarns and thread. Cotton, linen, silk, woolen, and hair. Yeast. Compressed..

22.289 Jan. 3

1 22 502

Feb. 211 22,529 Feb. 2 12.641 Mar. 14 22, 107 Jan. 31 22.530 Feb. 20 2.675 Mar. 21 22531 Feb. 28 20.455

Feb. 14 22.679 Mar. 21 20,3:23 Jan. 10 22,426 Feb. 7 22.681 Mar. 21 22,349 Jan. 17 22.612 Mar.

Feb. 28 22,606 Mar. 7 22,524 Feb. 28 22,495 Feb. 21 22.583 Mar. 7 22.564 Mar. 7 22.381 Jan. 31

1611347 1500 1347 194 15116 1506 73

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,

Washington, D. C., January 1, 1893.

The following is the official classification of patents and inventions in the Patent Office. No changes will be made therein except by order of the Commissioner.

Should occasion arise for any modification of this classification, either by the discontinuance of any title or by the addition of a new one, the matter will be presented to the Commissioner for his action.

Examiners will not transfer patented drawings from one class or sub-class to another except on the Commissioner's approval.

Changes in classes and sub-classes will be published in the OFFICIAL GAZETTE.

W. E. SIMONDS,

Commissioner of Patents.


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CLASSIFICATION OF INVENTIONS.

REVISED AND APPROVED BY THE UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE JANUARY 1, 1893.

All inventions are classified in the United | processes, and in the classes of Arms and States Patent Office.

Projectiles, Brakes and Gins, Distillation, The present classification, revised January Electricity, Elevators, Fire-Arms, Fishing and 1, 1893, contains two hundred and eight* Trapping, Iļarrows and Diggers, Ilarvesters, classes, subdivided into five thousand and Ilydraulic Motors, Injectors and Ejectors, forty-five sub-classes.

Marine Propulsion, Metal - Founding, OrdPersons desiring to inform themselves in nance, Packing and Storing Vessels, Plows, regard to the state of the art in any line of in- Projectiles, Seeders and Planters, Sewing-Mavention can best do so by purchasing printed chines, Sheet Metal-Ware Making, Steam and copies of the specifications and drawings of Vacuum Pumps, Sugar and Salt, Tobacco, patents in the sub-class containing the inven- Trees, Plants and Flowers, Type-Writing Mation, the number and cost of which will be chines, Wind - Wheels, and Wire-Working, given upon application.

and the sub-classes of Bale-Band Tighteners, Those wishing to subscribe for the printed Bale-Ties, Baling, Cane - Mills, Cane-Stripcopies of specifications and drawings of future pers, ('ar-Seats, Corn - Ilusking Implements, patents in any sub-class may do so by depos- Freight - Cars, Tobacco-Driers, and Timeiting any amount from five dollars upward, Locks. the sum depending upon the size of the sub

DRAWINGS of all patents, from earliest to class. The copies will then be mailed to them weekly, at the rate of ten cents each, until the present date, have been photolithographed,

with a few exceptions. deposit shall have become exhausted, when

The cost of copies of drawings with the notice will be duly sent for renewal of de

specifications, if printed, is ten cents per copy. posit, if desired.

Orders for specifications and drawings by If the specification has not been printed, an classes should give the numbers as well as

additional cost of ten cents per hundred words the titles of the class and sub-class.

for a manuscript copy of it will be charged. Orders for single patents should give the

For the convenience of persons ordering number and date of the patent and the name copies of patents or of the OFFICIAL GAZETTE, of the inventor.

coupon orders, good for one drawing and SPECIFICATIONS of patents issued since printed specification, or one number of the August 27, 1861, commencing with No. 33,119, GAZETTE, are sold in quantities of ten or mulhave been printed up to this date; also, all re. tiples thereof, at ten cents each. These may issues and all patents previously issued for be used singly and are good till used.

* Classes 7, Brewing and Fermenting ; 36, Electricity: 9), Ora; 121, Distillation; RI, Toniny; 133, Trunks ; 158, Metal Orna. mentation; and 161, Steam Water Elevators, have been abolished.


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CLASS 14.--BRIDGES. (IV.)

Sub-classes. Bridges

Bridges-
7. Arch.

15. Suspension, 12. Bowstring,

6. Truss, 1. Draw

2. Ferry-guards. 9. Gates,

11. Flooring. 8. Floating,

4. Piers. Class 15.-BRUSHING AND SCRUBBING. (XXVII.)

Sub-classes. 1. Blacking box and brush 8. Carpet-cleaners. cases.

60. Carpet-sweepers. 18. Blacking.box holders. Chimney-cleaners 61. Boot-blacking machines. 41. Flue and stove-pipa, 2. Boot-cleaners.

42.

Lamp. 4. Broom-machines.

43. Combined mop heads and Brooms

wringers. 19. Broom-heads,

44. Combined scrubbers and 20. Household,

mops. 21. Stable and yard,

45. Dressing and assorting ma- 22. Whisk.

chines. 23. Brush and broom bridles- Fountain brushes- 24. Handles,

46. Blacking, 6. Supports.

47.

Brooin, 25. Brush-cleaners.

48.

Hair, Brush heads and faces

49. Paint. 26. Bath and flesh brushes, 51. Scrubbers,

27. Brush and broom fiber, 50. Shaving,

28. Dusting-brushes,

52.

Tooth, 29. Hair-brushes,

33. Window-cleaners. 30. Hat and clothes brushes, Holders- 31. Horse-brushes,

54. Brush-head, 32. Metal-cleaning brushes, 55. Convertible mop and 33. Metallic tuft-fasteners,

brush, 34. Molds and molded backs, 56. Mop-heads. 35. Nail-brushes,

57. Mops. 36. Paint and whitewash 12. Mop-wringers. brushes,

14, Scrubbing machines- 37. Rotary brushes,

15. Pails. 13. Scrubbers,

58. Shoe-blacking stauds. 38. Shaving-brushes,

16. Shoe-brushes. 39. Tooth-brushes.

17. Street-gWeeper's. 7. Brnsh-machines.

59. Window-cleauerg. 40. Brush-trimming machines. /

Class 5.-BEDS. (VIII.)

Sub-classes. Beds-

| Wardrobe-bedsteads - 1. Air,

35. Sectional, center-foldling, Camp.

86. Sectional, end-folding,
Bed bottoms-

37. Single-frame, 23. Folding,

38. Sliding frame. 21. of cords,

22. Clothes-clamps. 23. of slats,

6. Cording and lastenings. 26. of slats and springs,

7. Crib attachments. 29. of springs

20. Cribs and cradlos.
19. of wire and other fabrics. 10. Hammocks-
3, Bed-clothing.

30. Hooks,
4. Bedsteads-

31. Stretchers, Extension,

32. Supports. 9. Folding,

11. Head-sections. 12. Invalid,

13. Mattresses. 16. Sofa,

14. Mosquito-nets and canopies. 17. Table,

15. Pillows. 18. Wardrobe-bedsteads 33. Pillow-sham holders. 31. Extension,

21. Springs. CLASS 6.-BEE-CULTURE. (11.)

Sub-classes. 1. Bec-lives.

12. Hive appliances. CLASS 8.-BLEACHING AND DYEING. (VI.)

Sub-classes. 16. Apron vats and stretchers. 7. Press-dyeing: 2. Bleaching.

8. Renovating dress. 1. Carbon dyes.

18. Vats, Close 5. Dyeing processes.

19. Vats. Open 6. Dyes.

15. Steam and bleach chests. 13. Mordants,

12. Wool-cleaning. 17. Perforated rolls and spray. jets.

Class 9.-BOATS. (XXII.)

Sub-classes. 1. Boat hooks and fenders. 6. Life-preservers. 2. Building.

7. Oars and oar-locks. 3. Buoys and safes.

8. Rafting and booming. 4. Detaching, hoisting, and low. 9. Sectional and folding. ering.

10. Swimming appliances. 5. Life boats and rafts.

CLAss 11.--BOOK-BINDING. (V.)

Sub-classes. 1. Albums.

6. Book-stapling. 13. Bank- notes, checks, and 7. Indexing bonds.

9. Newspaper-files. 2. Binding machines.

| 14. Postage and revenuestamps. 3. Books an covers.

10. Temporary binders. 4. Boul-cover protectors. 15. Tickets. 5. Book-cutting:

11. Writing-tablets. 12. Book loaf holders and inarks. 1 CLASS 12.-BOOTS AND SHOES. (XI.)

Sub-classes. 2. Boot-jacks.

11. Pegs. 30. Boot-treeing machines. 12. Pogging-jacks. 3. Boot trees.

Class 16.-- BUILDERS' HARDWARE. (XX.)

Sub-classes. 1. Blind-stops.

15. Sash balances- 2. Bolts.

12.

Fasteners 3. Carpet fasteners.

51. Mid-rail, 4. Casters

52. Right-angle, 45. Ball,

53. Sash-lifts. 21. Sewing machine.

19. Holders-- 6. Door checks--

51. Ruller-bearing 46. Checksand closers. Pnen- 20. Weights. matic

16. Sash-cord fasteners 47. Closers. Gravitating 17. Guides. 7. Hangers,

22. Shutter-bowers- 8. Securers,

23. Fasteners 9. Springs

55. Combined sash, 10. Handles.

56. Fire, 11. Hingos

24. Workers- 48. Awning-blind,

57.

Combined slat. 5. Coach,

26. Stair rods and securers. 49. Gate,

37. Till-ularis 12. Lock,

2. Transom-lifters. 14. Safe,

29. Window-bead fasteners. 25. Spring,

10. Window and loor buttons- 27. Table.

58. Automatic, 50. Nail-heads. Ornamental 59. Trippers.

Class 17.-BUTCHERING. (XXV.)

Sub-classes. 8. Butchers' stalls.

Meat-cutterg- 9. Chopping.blocks.

Double-cylinder, Dressing-


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C1A8s 42.-Continued. Gung-

9. Gun-barrels, Breech.loading-

10. Gun-trimmings. Q. Breech-block sliding 11. Implements.

vertically in mortise. 12. Locke. Breech-block sliding lat. 27. Muzzle-loaders.

erally in mortise, 15. Nipples and guarda. Faucet breech.block, 16. Pistol-swords. chambered,

18. Revolvers. Faucet breech-block 19. Ritling.

with chamber in front, 20. Sights. Rotating sleere on bar. 21. Stocks. rel.

22. Targets Gas-operated,

24. Flying. Recoil-operated,

23. Toy pistols. Cane, Magazine.

Sub-classes.
10. Bed. bottom.

8. Ladders 11. Blanket.

49. Collapsible, Check-

1 Escape- 22. Escapement,

15. Fixed 23. Fluid,

16. Mounting 24. Fly,

17. Sectional hand. Governor.

19.

Shooting and truck 1. Chutes.

18. Trolley, 4. Friction-

50. Extension, 26.

51. Feet, 27. Jaw, set screw,

3. Flexible Hand-clamp,

Reel 29. Reel

45. Sectional 30. End-thrust,

16. Elevator, 32. Jaw.brake,

47. Single-stile, 33. Jaw-brake, tension, 48. Trolley, Strap-brake,

52.

Hooks, 34. Shooting lines,

57. Jacka, 35. Tortuons,

53. Sectional, 36. Tortuous and jaw-

7. 37. Set-screw,

56. Store-service, 38. Wheel-brake.

1 54. Stops. 5. Hoists

5.3. Trussed. 39. Fixed guides,

6. Lazr-tongs 40. Movable guides,

14. Sliding poles. 41. Pulley-block,

Towers- 42. Reciprocating cages,

13. Fixed, 43. Shooting-spar,

12. Shooting 9. Trolley.

Class 52.- EXPLOSIVES. (VI.)

Sub-classes. 1. Blasting powder.

5. Matches 2. Fulminates.

3. Nitro compounds. 4. Gunpowiler.

6. Pyrotechnic compounds.
CLASS 168.--FARRIERY. (XIV.)

Sub-classes. 1. Calk-sharpeners.

6. Shoes 2. Hoof and shoe spreaders. 7. Shoe-nail clinchers. 3. Hoof cleaners and trimmers. 8. Shoeing-stands. 5. Hoof pails.

19. Toe-weights. Class 38.-FELT AND FUR. (XXI.)

Sub-classes. 7. Fabrics.

10. Forming bats. 7. Felting-machines.

11. Fulling 9. Flock-cutting.

12. Furs and pelts. CLASS 39.-FENCES. (1.)

Sub-classes. 2. Fence-posts.

Gates 3. Fences

Swinging- Barbed,

14. Hand-openers, 4. Flood,

20. Load-openers, 6. Iron,

17.

Rotary 9. Wire.

16. Self-closers, 5. Gates-

25.

Tilting, 15. Compound,

19. Vertically-adjustable, 21. Expanding,

13. Tilting- 24. Dropping,

26. Folding panel. Jump

12. Wire fasteners. 23. Oscillating,

45. Wire - stretchers. Perina 11. Railway-

nent- Cattle-guard,

46. Compensatore, 38. Electric,

47. Mid-wire take-up, 36. Mast-

48. Patlı-closers, 35. Automatic,

49. Post-winders, 41. Platform-guard,

50. Vertical 37. Pneumatic,

51. Wire-stretchers. Remov. 39. Rocking,

able- Sliding,

52. Clutch-bars, 43. Swinging,

53. Grips, 40. Vertically moving, 34.

Levers -
7. Sliding-

55. Attached, 29. Lever-openers,

56. Loopers, 28. Pulley or rack openers, 57. Rack-bars. 30. Suspended,

58. Ratchet-bars, Vibrating tracks,

59.

Reel-carriers, 32. Sliding and swinging- 63. Screw,

33. Hinged-roller,


60. Tongs, 34. Suspending frames, 61. Twin-books, 8. Swinging-

62. Windlasses. 18. Folding-panel,

CLASS 71.-FERTILIZERS. (VI.)

Sub-classes. 1. Apparatus.

7. Phosphates. 9. Compositions.

8. Sewage and night-soil. 6. Organic

CLASS 41.-FINE ARTS. (v.)

Sub classes. 2. Artificial flowers.

10. Gilding. Leaf- 1. Artists' appliances.

12. Medals. 19. Badges.

21. Metal ornamentation. 3. Banners and flags.

13. Ornamenting cloth. 4. Canvas-stretchers.

15. Pictures. 5. Decorative painting.

14. Picture frames. 6. Drawing boards.

20. Picture-supports. 7. Easels.

16. Sculpture. 9. Engraving and tools.

17. Theater appliances. 8. Engraving-machines. 18. Trausfers.

Class 12.-FIREARMS. (XXII.)

Sub-classes. 25. Ball-traps.

Guy 3. Bayonety

Breach loding- 5. Bows and cross-bows,

I. Breech block swinging 8. Catapults.

upward and forward, 26. Electrical appliances.

J. Breech-block swinging Guns-

laterally rware. 1. Air and spring,

K. Breech - block swinging 4. Blow,

backward and down. 6. Breech-louling-

ward, A. Barrel sliding forward,

Breech - block swinging B. Barrel tilting up at

on center or trunnions, breech,

M. Breech block swing Barrel tilting up at muz.

ing upward and back. zle,

CLASS 169.-FIRE-EXTINGUISHERS. (IX.)

Sub-classes. 4. Car-heater.

2. Portable, 1. Chemical.

3. Stationary.

Class 183.-FIREPROOF BUILDINGS. (IV.)

Sub-classes. 1. Ceilings, floors, and parti- 5. Flooding:

tions. Non-metallic 6. Floor-arches. 2. Columns and timber.

7. Metallic sidings and parti- 3. Cornices.

tions. 4. Fireproof roofs.

CLASS 43.-FISHING AND TRAPPING. (XXII.)

Sub-classes. 2. Decoys.

Insect-destroyers- Fishing-

5. Fumigatore 3. Fishways,

8. Moth-exterminators, 4. Floats,

14. Powder-dustern. 6. Harpoons and spears, Traps — Hooks,

18. Bedbug, 9. Nets and seines,

19.

Cage, 10. Oyster-culture,

20. Fish, 11. Oyster-dredges,

21. Impalement, 12. Oyster rakes and tongs,

Insect, 13. Pisciculture,

Jaw, 15. Reels,

24.

Self-set and ever-set. 16. Rouls,

25. Sporting, 17. Sinkers.

26. Victim-set, Insect-destroyers-

27. Wire-choker. 1. Catchers,

CLASS 188.-FLUID.PRESSURE RAILWAY BRAKES,

(XXVIII.)

Sub-classes. 1. Antomatic.

14. Electric 2. Dorailment.

5. Momentum-pump. 3. Direct.

6. Vacuum.

Class 50.--FLUID-PRESSI'RE REGULATORS. (XI


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Class 70.-Continued. 13. Latches

1

Locks- Gate,

18. Permutation, 51. Gravity,

20. Piano, 44. Lifting

47. Pin, 45. Lifting, hooked ends, 23. Seal, 21. Reversible,

31. Sliding door, 42. Sliding-

25.

Till, 43. Pivoted ends,

26. Time, 49. Swinging.

1 48. Trap, 14. Locke

27. Trunk. 1. Alarm,

15. Lock-strikes Bag.

52.

Electric 4. Car-seat,

| 16. Lock-trimmings. Locks

29. Locks anti latches combined. 46. Cylinder,

17. Padlocks- 50. Electric,

Permutation. 5. Hasp,

24. Shackles. 6. Indicator,

CLABs 184.-LUBRICATORS. (11.)

Sub-classes. 9. Axle.

4. Gravity-feed- 1. Capillary attraction.

5. Automnatic cut-off. 2. Condensation displacement. 6. Liquetiers. 3. Force-fred.

7. Loose pulley. 8. Miscellaneous.

Class 66.-KNITTING AND NETTING. (XXI.)

Sub-classes. 1. Burrs and sinkers.

6. Netting Circular-

7. Stopping 2. Circular machines,

Straight- 18. Independent needles, 15.

Cams and stops, 11. Looper pin and hook ma- 13. Fashioning machines, chines.

Looper pin and hook ma- 17. Crocheting.

chines, 3. Darning

8. Straight machines, 4. Fabrics.

16. Warp-machines. 12. Feeding.

9. Take-ups and tensions. 5. Needles.

10. Tatting CLASS 67.-LAMPS AND GAS-FITTINGS. (XXX.)

Sub-classes. 53. Automatic cut-offs.

Lamps- 1. Candlesticks

16. Forcell-draft, 97 Miners'.

17.

Independent reservoir, 66. Canopy shades and reflect. 64. No-chimney,

20. Safety - tube and central. 3. Chandeliers. Gas.

draft, 4. Chim ney.holders.

85. Special, 92. Chimneys. Compos

29. Street. 91. Chimneys. Integral.

24. Lanterns-- -9. Distributers.

90. Dark, 93. Double chimneys.

35. Sigual, Drop-lights-

46. Submarine, 55. Burner attachments, 44. Tubular 56. Counter-weight,

45. Lantern-holders. 57. Friction and clutch, 71. Lighting implements. 5. Spring-drum.

84. Lighting systems. Extinguishers-

Lights. 60. Fluid,

96.

Christmas tree, 59. Mechanical,

50. Decorative, 61. Pneumatic.

Head, 65. Fonts, collars, and tops. 75. Hydrogen platinum, 74. Gas brackets and valves. 34. Signal. 7. Gas-burnere

98. Match boxes. Igniting.
51. Incandescent,

27. Match-safes. 52. Regenerative,

95. Oil indicators and fillers, 9. Regulating

80. Pedestals. 8. Gas-titungs.

81. Pocket-lighters. 62. Gaslighting attachments. 21. Posts. 77. Globes.

54. Pressure cut-offs. 91. Guards.

Retlectors- 78. Harps and hangers.

Hooded, 79. Lamp attachments.

72. Miscellaneous, 83. Lamp-boxes.

68. Sidle. 33. Lamp-burners--

37. Refracting attachments.
10. Argand,

69. Safety lamps and lanterns. 11. Multiple-wick,

67. Shade supports. 63. Lamp-lighting attachments. 73. Street light hangers. 32. Lamps-

38. Torches. 87. Bicycle,

30. Vapor-burners. 39. Bracket,

86. Wick-pickers. 76. Carriage.

88. Wick raisers. Flat- Cigar-lighting,

23. Wicks. CLABS 68.-LAUNDRY. (XXVII.)

Sub-classes. 1. Bogom-boards.

29. Wash-boards.

30. Wash-boilers. 34. Clothes-driers.

31. Washtubs. 12. Clothes-line fasteners. Washing machines- 3. Clothes-lines.

15. Agitator, 14. Clothes-line reels.

16.

Boiler, 4. Clothes-pins.

17. Combined washing and 5. Clothes-pounders,

wringing, 6. Clothes sticks and tongs.

18.

Cylinder, 7. Fluting-irons.

37.

Miscellaneous 8. Hand-rubbers.

19. Pounder, 19. Ironing-machines.

20. Reciprocating-rubber, 10. Ironing tables.

Rocking and swinging, 11. Laundries.

Roller,
23. Roller and bed,

24. Rotary-rubber. 27. Saul-iron bolders.

32. Wringers. 28. Starching-machines. 33. Wringer-rolls. 33. Wayh-benches. CLASs 69.-LEATHER-WORKING MACHINERY. (XI.)

Sub-classes.

4. Splitting.

Class 74.-MACHINE ELEMENTS. (XII.)

Sub-classes. 1. Cams and eccentrics. | 13. Machine-brakes. 5. Cranks and lovers.

14. Mechanical movements. 6. Fly.wheels.

20. Overcoming dead.centers. 7. Gearing-

16. Pawls and ratchets. 21. Belt:

17. Pitmen. 26. Frictional,

27. Racks and pinions. Sectional:

18. Treadles- Yieldable.

30. Hand attachments. 8. Gibs and keys.

19. Universal joints. Class 115.-MARINE PROPULSION. (XXII.)

Sub-classes. Paddle-wheels

Propelling- 4. Feathering blades,

13. Mangles. 26. Sad-irons.

Class 199. LINOTYPING. (XXX.)

Sub classes. 4. Justifying devices.

3. Linotype-making. 1. Linotype-machines.

2. Linotypes. CLASS 70.-LOCKS AND LATCHES. (XX.)

Sub-classes. 40. Baggage-seals.


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134. STENCIL-PLATEs. Stencils made from metallic or other rigid

plates. 135. CASTING-BOXES. 136. MATRICES AND MATERIALS. 137. SETTING AND DISTRIBUTING, 138. SURFACES Printing-surfaces not specifically classified. 139. SURFACES. BASES. Bases for printing-surfaces in which the

surface is immovably connected to the base. 140. SURFACES. HOLDERS. Holding devices, not specifically classi-

fied, for removably holding printing plates on their bases. 141. HOLDERS. SLIDING-CLAMP. 142. PLANOGRAPHIC. Printing-surfaces, which are neither relief

nor intaglio, such as lithographic, zincographic, &c. 143. PLANOGRAPHIC. HEKTOGRAPHS. 144. PLANOGRAPHIC. HOLDERS AND SUProrts. Devices for sud-

porting, setting, and holding in place planographic printing.

surfaces. 145. RULES. 146. Types. 147. TICKET-MACHINES. Organized machines designed to print,

cut, and issue tickets.
148. TRAVELING-BED MACHINES. Machines in which one member

of the printing couple consists of a bed or a series of beds
successively presented to the other member by a line of

travel other than a reciprocation. 149. TYPE-CASES. 150. TYPE-MACHINES. Machines for making type other than by casting. Class 102.-PROJECTILES. (XXII.)

Sub-classes. 1. Blasting and fuses.

| 9. Marine torpedoes. 2. Bomb-lances.

11. Primers. 3. Cap-boxes.

12. Projectiles. 4. Cap-filling.

13. Rockets. 19. Cartridge implements. 14. Sabots and wads. 5. Cartridge-loading.

15. Shells. 6. Cartridges-

16. Shell-fuses. 20. Electric.

17. Shot-cartridges. 7. Flasks and chargers. 18. Torpedoes. 8. Lubricating.

CLASS 104.-RAILWAYS. (IV.)

Sub-classes. 49. Buffers.

12. Switches-- 1. Car-replacers.

Automatic, 2. Chairs.

77. Automatic safety, 63. Compensators.

26. Pneumatic, 40. Crossings.

78. Safety, 3. Deadening noise.

79. Spring, 75. Deflection-stands.

24.

Tramway. 76. Detector-bars.

13. Tank-feeders. 4. Elevated.

Track- 50. Foot-guards.

44. Fastenings, 5. Frogs-

14. Miscellaneous, 99. Movable-rail,

45. Portable- 98. Spring-rail.

112.

Cross-overs. 35. Grippers-

Staingers and ties- 67. Automatic release,

Metallic. 88. Friction,

Track-cleaners 89. Friction-belt,

65.

Blade and broom, 90. Roller,

36. Centrifugal, 91. Sprocket-wheel,

37.

Dumpers, 92. Whelp-wheel.

38.

Elevators, 109. Guard-rail clamps.

56. Explosive, 7. Hose-bridges.

100.

Flangers- 8. Inclined plane.

101. Rotary, 39. Interlocking-

102. Vibrating, 105. Rouls,

| 103.

Hot plows, 101. Selectors,

52.

Melters, 106. Stands.

Plows, 111. Pleasure-rail ways.

58. Removing weeds, 60. Pot-sleepers.

66. Snow-guards, 54. Rail braces.

57.

Stock-alarms, 11, Rail-joints.

34.

Wbeel-fenders. 10. Rails-

110. Track-curves. 21. Signals-

16. Track-layers. 42, Automatic alarm,

17. Track-platforms. 67. Bar,

59. Track raisers. 71. Danger,

18. Traction 31. Detonating,

80.

Cable-shields, 68. Light

81. Crossing conduits, 27. Pneumatic

82. Crossing streams, Antomatic,

83.

Curves, Portable,

53. Running and carrying 22. Switch,

rope, 70. Train order.

84.

Slot-closers, 94. Signals. Automatic-

85.

Slot-switches. 72. Setting apparatus,

86.

Take-ups, Tappets,

47. Underground. 74. Trips.

48. Transfer-tables. 61. Sled ways.

64. Truck-changers. 95. Switch-chairs.

19. Turn-tables. 96. Switch-rods.

62. Yards and plants. 25. Switch-stands.

CLAss 103.-PUMPS. (IX.)

Sub-classes. 45. Accumulators.

17. Hollow piston-rod. 2. Attachments.

22. Lift. 46. Brakes.

47. Lift and force. 5. Cattle.

48. Miscellaneous parts. 6. Chain.

23. Oil. 7. Compound.

25. Oscillating 8. Compressed-air water-eleva. 27. Pistong. tors.

29. Rams. 10. Diaphragm

44. Rotary double-piston. 11. Double-acting.

43. Rotary single-piston. 12. Double-cylinder.

31. Sand. 13. Double-piston.

32. Ship. 14. Drainage.

49. Valves. 16. Force.

35. Windlass water-elevators.

CLASS 62.- REFRIGERATION. (XXVIII.)

Sub-classes. 1. Air-cooling apparatus. 18. Implements. 15. Air-expansion.

16. Lard coolers. 2. Beer-coolers.

10. Refrigerators. 3. Corpse-coolers.

11. Refrigerator-buildings. 4. Ice-cream freezers.

12. Refrigerator-cars, 17. External freezing.

13. Water-coolers. 6. Ice-Machines.

14. Wine-coolers.

Class 108.-ROOFING. (XXIX.)

Sub-classes. 1. Battening

Metallic 9. Car.

15. Standing seam. 12. Conductors.

10. Portable. 2. Eaves-troughs-

13. Ridges. 18. Strainers.

5. Roots. 3. Fenders.

6. Slate and shinglo. 8. Flashings.

11. Thatch. 4. Metallica

7. Tile, Shingle,

16. Valleys. Class 109.-SAFES. (XX.)

Sub-classes. 1. Burglar-proof.

3. Safe bolt-work. 2. Fire-proof.

Class 105.--RAILWAY-CARS. (X.)

Sub-classes. 1. Axle-boxes.

Couplings- 2. Axle-box lids.

44. Hook and catch, 4. Axles.

45. Hook and link, 5. Baskets.

46.

Janney type, 6. Brakes

47.

Link-lifters,
7. Automatic,

48. Link-setters, 8. Rail.

49. Miller hook, 9. Brako-shoes.

50. Pips and links, Cars

Pin-supports- 14. Dumping,

51. Gravity, 15. Freight,

52. Spring, 16. Hand,

Rotary heads, 19. Passenger,

54. Rolling detent, 22. Safety,

55. Sliding detent, 23. Sleeping,

56.

Swing-pins, 28. Steam street,

57.

Tools, 31. Street.

58. Train, 61. Vestibule.

59, Uncoupling-levers. 11. Changeable-gage trucks.

17. Locomotives. Couplings-

20. Platforms. 35.

Arrow-head and jaws, 21. Safety-bridges. 36. Bails,

60. Sanding devices. 37. Beveled link and fixed 24. Springe. catch,

25. Stake-holders. 38.

Beveled link and swing 26. Starters. catch,

27. Starters and brakes. 39. Buffers,

35. Straps. 40.

Combined air.brake, 30. Street-car polos. Continuous draw-bar, 32. Trucks. Draw-bars and springs,

33, Wheel-fenders. 43.

Headed link and V-slot, 34. Whools.

Class 111.-SEEDERS AND PLANTERS.

Sub-classes. 1. Broalcast-

34. Fertilizer-distributers 2. Hand,

13. Hand, 3. Revolving hoppers,

14. Revolving hoppers, 4. Walking

Walking 5. Check-row.

17. Force-feed. 8. Cups op belt.

19. Grain-drill cleaners. 9. Cups on disk.

24. Land-markers. Drills

25. Pivoted seed.cups. 35. Adjustable rank,

Planters 18. Grain,

6. Corn, 36. Walking

7. Cotton, 10. Drills and broadcast com- 16. Foot, bined.

20. Hand 11. Drill-teeth.

21.

Oscillating, 12. Elastic food-wbeels.

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CLAAS 143.-WOOD-SAWING. (XXIX.)

Sub-classes. 11. Log.iurhers.

Sawing machines- 15. Saw bucks.

32. Reciprocating-saw- 25. Saw.guards.

21. Scroll, 26. Saw.quides.

13. Resawing, 16. Saw-hanging.

20. Shingle- Sawing machines

33. Horizontal-saw, 1. Band-saw,

Tubular-gaw. 4. Circular-saw-

17. Saw-mill appliances. 22 Angular,

34. Saw-mill carriages. Feed Fire-wood,

35. Saw-mill carriages. Offset 23 Radial,

ting 24. Traveling,

18. Saw-mill dogs. 29. Drag. Crank-

9. Saw mill set-works. 30. Lover,

14. Saws. Edigers,

27. Saw-table gages. 3. Mills. Circular-saw-

19. Saw teeth. 31. Auxiliary-saw,

Reciprocating saw,

Sub-Classes in Wood-Saving, with Explanatory Notes. 11. LOG-TURNERS. Machines for turning logs by power, 15. SAW-BUCKS. 25. Saw-GUARDS. Shields to prevent accidents. 26. Saw-GUIDES. Devices to prevent vibration of the saw. 16. Saw-HANGING. Devices for holding saws on arbors or in gates. 29. SAWING-MACHINE. DRAG. CRANK, Drag-saws in which there

are crank connections for reciprocating the saw. 1. SAWING MACHINES. BAND-SAW. Machines using an endless

tlexible saw. 4. SAWING MACHINES. CIRCULAR-SAW. For sawing on a table

with a circular saw without a power-driven carriage. 22. SAWING-MACHINES. CIRCULAR-SAW. ANGULAR. Circular saws

arranged to cut in planes inclined to each other. 6. SAWING-MACHINES. CIRCULAR - SAW. FIRE-Woop. Circular

sawing machines adapted to cross-cut rough sticks. 23. SAWING-MACHINES. CIRCULAR-SAW. RADIAL. Circular saws

arranged to make cuts radial to the log. 24. SAWING-MACHINES. CIRCULAR-Saw. TRAVELING. Revolving

saw is carried to the work. 30. SAWING-MACHINES. DRAG. LEVER. Drag-saws in which the

saw is reciprocated by a lever and connecting devices. 5. SAWING-MACHINES. EDGERS. Machines having two or more

circular saws on a shaft, usually adjustable relatively to each

other. 3. SAWING-MACHINES. Mills. CIRCULAR-SAW. For sawing logs.

A power-driven carriage is usually present. The saw cuts

Sub Classes in Wood-Turning, with Explanatory Notes. 9. IRREGULAR FORMS. Lathes having as essential elements re.

volving work-spinille, revolving pattern, and a bearing-sur- face, which rests on the pattern and controls the movement

of the work-spindle or the rotary cutter. 3. LATHE APPLIANCES. Attachments for wood-lathes. 12. LATHES. AUTOMATIC-SPINDLE. Lathes in which the spindleg

close on the work, usually for turning spools, buttons, &c. 2. LATHES. GAGE. Lathes having a revolving work-spindle, a

traveling cutter, and fixed pattern for guiding the cutter. 13. LATIIES. MANY-SPINDLE. Lathes with a series of spindles,

which usually move past a series of cutters. 14. LATHES. SIXGLE-CHUCK. Lathes in which the work is chucked

to a single spindle. 15. LATHES. TUBULAR-CUTTER. A hollow revolving cutting-man.

drel, through which the work is fed. 8. OVAL FORMS. TURNING. Spindle of lathe has double or ec-

centric motion. 16. POLYGONAL FORMS. TURNING. Lathes in which a rotating

stick is given of substantially a polygonal form in cross- section, because of the intermittent character of the rota-

tion or because of the large circle of rotation. 17. REGULAR Forms. TURNING. LATERAL-MOVEMENT. Simple

lathes in which the cutter mores laterally toward the work. 18. Regl'LAR FORMS. TURNING. LONGITUDINAL-MOVEMENT. Samo

as above, with cutters made to move lengthwise of the stick,

or nearly so. Class 114.-WOOD.WORKING MACHINES. (XXIX.)

Sub-classes. 1. Bending wood.

Mortising- 2. Boring-

61. Rotary cutters. 77. Portable.

19. Osier-peelers. 48. Boring and reaming.

22. Pencil wood. Making 78. Bor-pailing machines. 23. Planer attachments. 6. Clothes-pin machines.

Planers 8. Comb-teoth, Cutting

64. Beveling, 80. Cutters

65. Rotary-cylinder, 49. Chain,

66.

Rotary-disk, 9. Rotary-stock.

25. Sliding. 10. Cutting dye-wood.

27. Planing and matching. 11. Cutting gears.

28. Planing and sawing. 14. Dovetailing.

63. Presser bars and rolls. 81. Feed mechanism

67. Punching-cutters. 82. Rolls.

29. Rossing bark. 50. Gaining.

68. Routing- 51. Machine-tables.

Pattern. 16. Match-splints. Making

Sashes and blinds 75. Match-trays.

31. Making, Mitering-

74. Tenoning. 83. Knife,

69. Shaving. Fixed-knife 84. Saw.

Slicers Molding-

Beveling, 85. Axles,

71. Reciprocating, Clamped work,

72. Rotary and oscillating. 53. Hand-feed,

36. Slisering 54. Lateral-feed,

37. Special work. 55. Pattern-feed,

38. Splitting and bundling. 6. Revolving-feed,

73. Tenoning and boring. 56. Special-feed,

40. Universal joiners. 57. Straight-feed.

16. Wiring blinds. Mortising-

42. Wooden pins. Making 58. Auger-cutters,

43. Wooden trays. Making 59. Chisel and auger cutters,

44. Wood ornamentation. 60. Chisel-cutters,

45. Working rattan.
Sub-Classes in Wood Working Machines, with Explanatory Note8. 1. BENDING Woon. Includes machines for bending sticks, devices

holding them bent, and machines for rendering sticks pliant

for bending by steaming or otherwise. 2. BORING. Machines which operate with a simple rotary bit or

bits. 77. Boring. PORTABLE. Small boring machines, operated usually

by hand, adapted to be moved along the work. 48. BORING AND REAMING. Machines which have reamers for en.

larging, as well as augers for boring, holes. 78. Box- NAILING MACHINES. Machines for nailing the parts of a

box together. 6. CLOTHES-PIN MACHINES. For removing the wood between the

legs of clothes-pins. 8. COMB-TEETH. CUTTING. Machines for slitting the spaces be-


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