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No. 4733.

What 1 claim as my invention, and wish to secure by letters patent, is the sliding block, marked C", which moves on the beam and bow, passing through the block and moving in the mortices of the beam, and also the movable regulator “B,” attached by a bolt on the top of the yoke at the centre; and also in combination with the above the “gauge,” marked “D,” to be placed on the top of the bows at pleasure, and operating as

before described. DAVID CHAPPEL.

No. 4734.

1st. What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is making the heel of the cutters rounded when a number of cutters are combined together on a wheel, to cut grass or grain, by the rotation and forward movement of the machine, as herein described. 2d. I claim jointing the horse frame to the forward part of the main frame, but back of the shaft of the cutting wheel, so as to have the horses placed forward and to the side of the cutters, in combination with a wheel of cutters for cutting grain or grass, so that the cutters may follow the undulations of the ground independent of, and not affected by, the up and down movement of the horse, as herein described. 3d. I claim the employment of the guide wheels, in combination with the cutting and gathering wheel, connected with its shaft by means of curved or dished arms, as herein described. 4th. I claim, in combination with the curved cutters attached to and forming the cutting wheel, the rotating grinding wheel for grinding the upper bevelled face of the cutters, as described ; and finally, I claim, in combination with this, the grinder for grinding the under surface of the cutters, as described. *

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No. 4735.

What I claim as new, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the application of heat, through a liquid or aeriform medium, to the mass to be pressed, in such a manner that the said mass, before it is subjected to pressure, shall be heated gradually and uniformly throughout to such a degree that while the stearic acid is at no time during the process melted, the oleic acid is rendered fluid enough to be afterwards expressed, in the manner above described.

JAS. S. GWYNNE.

No. 4736.

Having thus fully described my improved machine, what I claim therein as new, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination of the stationary stone, (A,) and the side casting, (C) with the conical runner, in the manner and for the purpose herein above set forth. - CLARK JACOBS.

No. 4737.

Having thus fully described the manner in which I construct and use my sash fastener, what I claim as new therein, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the employment or use of the catch D, with its hooked end, in combination with the plate F, with its mortise J, for the purpose of holding the lower sash securely down; the whole being formed, arranged, and combined substantially as herein set forth. w JAMES JONES.

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Having thus fully described the manner in which I construct my machine for preparing the blanks for the formation of wood screws, and which may also be applied to the forming of rivets, and other articles of a like mature, what I claim therein as new, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the manner herein set forth of producing the respective alternating motions necessary to the double feeding, by combining the respective arms U’, J, and A', J', with the cams C and C', having grooves crossing each other, said cams carrying swivelling cam pins, and operating the rock shafts T, I', Z, and I, which shafts are connected with the respective operating parts of the machine, with the exception of the heading die, substantially in the manner herein made known. And this I claim, whether said motions be effected by one or more cams of the kind herein described, whilst the operating parts are substantially the same in their arrangement and action with those herein described and delineated. f

I also claim the arrangement and combination with the cams C, C, and with the respective rock shafts and single heading punch of the double acting apparatus, consisting of the feeding wheels and segments d, d, the cutters t, t', the gripping tumblers W, W’, and the sliding die-holder R, the whole being made to operate substantially as herein described.

THOMAS.W. HARVEY.

No. 4739.

Now what I claim as my invention or discovery is the application of the vibrating rack N, together with the movable cogs and the movable racks, as described, connected to the mill floor or timbers in combination with the lever R, wheel W, and the other appendages, in the manner above described. HORACE MERRELL.

No. 4740.

Having thus fully described my machine and its mode of operation, what I claim therein as new, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination of two ditching machines in the manner described, so that the sods cut from two parallel ditches shall be elevated and placed with the grass out in a continuous ridge between said ditches at one operation, in the manner and for the purpose set forth. WILLIAM C. BUSSEY.

No. 4741.

Having thus fully described my improved brake, what I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is constructing the brake in the manner described, by curving the swards of the brake convexly from end to end, placing the centre swards higher than the outside ones,

as herein fully set forth. THOMAS L. FORTUNE.

No. 4742.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the constructing a tailor’s measuring instrument by the combination of the elastic metallic plates L and M, self-registering scale straps q and r, and the upper and lower knobs or pivots c and d, substantially in the manner and for the purpose herein set forth.

I also claim the manner of taking the requisite measures for the formation of a coat, by my self-registering instrument, and the combination therewith of a tape measure, with a ring or loop at one of its ends, substantially as herein set forth.

W. R. ACTON.

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What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the lever (a, a,) roller strap (b.) rollers (E and D.) clasp (C) and guard (F) : to be applied to the tongues and shafts of carriages to produce a proportionate bearing as herein described. MYLO KNAPP.

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-- " No. 4744. - What I claim as new, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the em. ployment of a stove, such as described, so constructed and placed within the ordinary fireplace as to heat the room by its direct radiation, as well as by heating air entering the room from the outside, as described, serving

the double purpose of a stove and hot-air furnace.
JOHN H. B. LATROBE.

No. 4745.

What we claim as our invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is, first, the knee or brace cast on the stand, as herein explained. Second, the longitudinal openings o, o, together with the metallic boxes H. H. JOHN KRAUSER, CYRUS KRAUSER.

No. 4746.

Having thus fully described my improved truck, I wish it to be understood that I am aware that trucks have been formed with a single cross or centre bar, and in such a way as to allow any one of the wheels to rise and fall, as in my construction, but they have all lacked the strength of

No. 4677.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, IS- First. The open wheel, constructed as above described. Second. The arrangement of the bars and teeth upon the revolving wheel, by which the revolution of the cob is produced. Third. The arrangement of the teeth upon the lower surface of the upper wheel, by which the cob is permitted to escape from between the

wheels when the corn has been disengaged from it. LORENZO B. GLOWER.

No. 4678.

What 1 claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the peculiar arrangement of the knives in combination with the gaugeplates and spring-rest in such way that their combined action shall effect the production of two shingles at one complete downward motion of the gate, cutting both from but to tip without changing the block or shingle bolt. his JONATHAN $4 BENNET. mark.

No. 4679.

Having thus fully described the manner in which I construct my boiler, and combine it with a vat in which water is to be boiled, what I claim therein as new, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the particular arrangement and combination with the furnace of the water-heating tubes a, a, that pass through the furnaces B, B; these tubes having the lateral tubes b, b, opening into them from the vat, by which a perpetual circulation of the water is obtained, and the tubes are prevented from being burnt out. -

I do not claim the combining of heating furnaces with vats, but I limit my claim to the particular device above set forth.

JASON L. BURDICK.

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Having thus fully described my apparatus and its mode of operation, what I claim therein as new, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the apparatus constructed substantially as herein set forth, so as to be attached to the back of the horse, and serve to elevate his tail when he is in any position; arranged and combined in the manner and for the purpose

set forth herein. - GIBBONS GRAY.

No. 4681. What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent,

are the sliding gates, double inclined planes, and stirrup lever, and their combination with the treadle, double-sweep crank weight, pulleys, rock

ers, slides, and springs, as herein described, forming and constituting my trap, and by which my trap sets itself until the weight is run down. LEWI KITTINGER.

No. 4682.

I do not claim as my invention the combination of two sets of rollers to crush and recrush sugar-cane, as this has heretofore been essayed; but what I do claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is so combining them as to present the cane, after it has been crushed by the first set of rollers, to the second set in a body much thicker than when it left the first set, the more effectually to express the saccha

rine matter, and to prevent the second set of rollers from cutting through the mass ; the whole being effected on the principle substantially as

herein described. ALFRED STILLMAN.

No. 4683.

What we claim as our invention is the forming the bobbin on the tube, carrying the bobbin or the tube itself, or the tube, and bobbin combined, as in figure 2, in such a manner that the upper bearing at the upper end of the tube or bobbin shall be against the spindle; and the lower bearing, laterally, shall be against a fixture on or in the rail below, as described, or against a lateral bearing on the rail itself, the bobbin or tube not having any other bearing except at its two extremities. ... And we also claim as new, and of our invention, the placing of the roller I in front of the drawing roller, and revolving same in the direction of the arrow, and the use of same in connexion with spinning fibrous substances. GEO. E. WARING, Administrator. R. E. PETERSON, Administrator. JOHN JOHNSON, Joint Inventor.

No. 4684.

Having thus fully described the manner in which I construct my enema chair, and shown the operation and use of its respective parts, what I claim therein as new, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the manner herein set forth in which I combine the injection pipe therewith, so that \; may be removed, after being used, whilst the person retains his seat— the arrangement and combination being substantially the same with that

herein described. - WILLIAM LAIGHTON. No. 4685.

Having thus fully described my improved mode of treating ruptures, what I claim therein as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is constructing an appilative composition formed in the shape of a truss pad, substantially as herein set forth, and employed and operating

in the manner described. OWANDO HURLBUT.

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