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No. 4888.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the before described mode or manner of setting a tire around felloes of wheels, by the application of a jointed band, in the manner which I have described, for the purpose of tightening the felloes and spokes, and setting the tire by means of the compression caused by drawing the ends of such flexible bands towards each other by the lever and catch, or by the nut and screw, above described, or other means substantially the same, such as by a wedge or key, and overlapping the ends and securing the tire by bolts, held by nuts or riveted, or by other means substantially the

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I therefore claim the additional pipe-box I, in combination with the crank of the axle, and either with or without the brace K ; the whole being arranged, constructed, and operated substantially in manner and for the purpose as herein above specified.

In testimony whereof, I have hereto set my signature this 17th day of

October, A. D. 1846.
OREN TRACY.

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What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the arranging and combining the fire-chamber placed below the oven, with the flues and damper (m) in such a manner that the flame and gaseous products of combustion can be carried from the fire-chamber around

four sides of the oven, substantially as herein set forth. SAML. WINROTT.

No. 4891.

What I claim as my own invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is constructing the washing machine with a swinging concave of rollers, H, upon which the clothes to be washed are placed, in combination with a swinging box E, open at top and bottom, for holding the clothes in contact with the rollers H, and moving them back and forth over the same, having a corresponding follower F placed therein, moved simultaneously with said concave of rollers, by means of a triple crank N, connecting rods M, the concave of rollers moving in one direction, whilst the box, with the follower and clothes therein, moves in an opposite direction, by which the double action is produced, as set forth. - E. D. WILSON.

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Having thus fully described the construction and operation of my improved spinning machine, what I claim therein as new, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination of the ways H with the spring l,

for the purpose of preventing the wheel head carriage from coming back

with too much force, and also for preventing its recoil, and retaining it

while the roll is spliced, substantially as herein set forth. o r HIRAM. F. WHEELER.

No. 4893.

Having thus described the combination and arrangement of the several parts composing my washing machine, what I claim therein as new, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the manner of combining the washer. and tub, as herein described, by means of which various thicknesses of clothes may readily pass through between the extreme inner periphery of the tub and the washer, when driven by the centrifugal force created by

the motion of the tub, to its extreme inside. - / EDWARD D, TIPPETT.

No. 4894.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is making railroad wheels in two parts, fitted together substantially as herein described, when embraced and held together by flanches and screw bolts passing through the flanches, in manner and for the purpose substantially as herein described. And I also claim, in combination with this method of constructing and connecting the two parts of railroad wheels, interposing the cushion of leather, or other elastic substance, between the inner and outer portions of the wheel, substantially as described, whereby railroad cars, &c., are relieved of a portion of the jar consequent on the

striking of the wheels against the rails, as set forth. - F. M. RAY.

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Having thus fully described our invention, what we claim therein as new, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination of the main cylinder A with the small cylinder B, (revolving in an opposite direction at a slower speed,) the adjustable concave F, and the cleaving concave H, respectively armed with teeth, and operating substantially in the man

ner and for the purpose herein set forth. , - WILLIAM BEAL, JR.

** BERMICE. S. HALE, By his attorney, William Beal, jr.

No. 4896.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is, first, making mattresses by confining within a ticking or tickings (made of any material) layers of glazed cotton, batting, or unglazed batting, with lazed paper or cloth interposed, substantially as described, to prevent the bres of the different battings, and those of each batting, from matting together, as described. And, second, confining the compressed cotton between two cloths, connected together by means of a cord or cords, when this is combined with a ticking or outer covering, substantially as above

No. 4888.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the before described mode or manner of setting a tire around felloes of wheels, by the application of a jointed band, in the manner which I have described, for the purpose of tightening the felloes and spokes, and setting the tire by means of the compression caused by drawing the ends of such flexible bands towards each other by the lever and catch, or by the nut and screw, above described, or other means substantially the same, such as by a wedge or key, and overlapping the ends and securing the tire by bolts, held by nuts or riveted, or by other means substantially the Saro,

GEORGE H. THATCHER.

No. 4889.

I therefore claim the additional pipe-box I, in combination with the crank of the axle, and either with or without the brace K ; the whole being arranged, constructed, and operated substantially in manner and for the purpose as herein above specified. In testimony whereof, I have hereto set my signature this 17th day of October, A. D. 1846. OREN TRACY.

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What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the arranging and combining the fire-chamber placed below the oven, with the flues and damper (m) in such a manner that the flame and gaseous products of combustion can be carried from the fire-chamber around four sides of the oven, substantially as herein set forth. SAM L. WINROTT.

No. 4891.

What I claim as my own invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is constructing the washing machine with a swinging concave of rollers, H, upon which the clothes to be washed are placed, in combination with a swinging box E, open at top and bottom, for holding the clothes in contact with the rollers H, and moving them back and forth over the same, having a corresponding follower F placed therein, moved simultaneously with said concave of rollers, by means of a triple crank N, connecting rods M, the concave of rollers moving in one direction, whilst the box, with the follower and clothes therein, moves in an opposite direction, by which the double action is produced, as set forth.

E. D. WILSON.

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Having thus fully described the construction and operation of my improved spinning machine, what I claim therein as new, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination of the ways H with the spring 1,

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for the purpose of preventing the wheel head carriage from coming back

with too much force, and also for preventing its recoil, and retaining it

while the roll is spliced, substantially as herein set forth. - * - - --> r HIRAM. F. WHEELER.

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Having thus described the combination and arrangement of the several parts composing my washing machine, what I claim therein as new, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the manner of combining the washer and tub, as herein described, by means of which various thicknesses of clothes may readily pass through between the extreme inner periphery of the tub and the washer, when driven by the centrifugal force created by

the motion of the tub, to its extreme inside. / EDWARD D, TIPPETT.

No. 4894.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is making railroad wheels in two parts, fitted together substantially as herein described, when embraced and held together by flanches and screw bolts. passing through the flanches, in manner and for the purpose substantially as herein described. And I also claim, in combination with this method of constructing and connecting the two parts of railroad wheels, interposing the cushion of leather, or other elastic substance, between the inner and outer portions of the wheel, substantially as described, whereby railroad cars, &c., are relieved of a portion of the jar consequent on the striking of the wheels against the rails, as set forth.

F. M. RAY.

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Having thus fully described our invention, what we claim therein as new, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination of the main cylinder A with the small cylinder B, (revolving in an opposite direction. at a slower speed,) the adjustable concave F, and the cleaving concave H, respectively armed with teeth, and operating substantially in the man

ner and for the purpose herein set forth. - WILLIAM BEAL, JR.

** BERMICE S. HALE, By his attorney, William Beal, jr.

No. 4896.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is, first, making mattresses by confining within a ticking or tickings (made of any material) layers of glazed cotton, batting, or unglazed batting, with #." paper or cloth interposed, substantially as described, to prevent the fibres of the different battings, and those of each batting, from matting together, as described. And, second, confining the compressed cotton between two cloths, connected together by means of a cord or cords, when this is combined with a ticking or outer covering, substantially as above

described, whereby the cotton can be retained by the cords and cloths in

a state sufficiently compressed to admit of its being easily introduced in

the ticking, or removed therefrom, as described. WM. H. ROBERTSON.

No. 4897.

Having thus fully described my invention, I do not claim the introduction of any substance by weaving; nor do I claim the catching up of cords by sewing them into the cloth of the skirt; but what I do claim, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the method of applying the spring materials to the cloth of the skirt, by giving them the spiral, diamond, or circular, or angular, or other curve and irregular forms, so as to break up the plain horizontal lines, by connecting them with other lines or not, . herein more fully described, for the purpose of forming self adjusting skirts.

SEWALL FOLSOM. No. 4898.

Having thus fully described the manner in which I construct and combine the respective parts of my snow-plough, what I claim therein, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combining the share and inclined plane with the double mould-boards, so that the latter may be made to turn on a bolt or pivot, in such manner as to allow the double mouldboard to have its position changed on said inclined plane so as to adapt it to the properly dividing of the heap or drift of snow, substantially as herein

set forth. DANIEL D. STILWELL. No. 4899.

Having thus fully described the manner in which I construct my anthrax cooking-stove, what I claim therein as new, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the special arrangement and combination of the respective parts thereof, as herein set forth; that is to say, I claim the combining of the two ovens or boiler spaces B, B, situated on the sides of the fire chamber, with the rear oven H, the draught from the fire chamber descending and passing under the partition-plates e, e, on its way to the exit-pipe ; and the space I" under the rear oven being heated by means of the heated air from the air-chamber O, under the fire-grate, the whole being constructed substantially as herein set forth.

J. S. SILVER.

No. 4900.

Having thus fully described the nature of my improvement in the self. acting brake for spring carriages, what I claim therein as new, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the manner in which I have combined the brake with the spring carriage, by means of the arms D, D, of the straps or rods d, d, connecting the brake-shaft with the hind axle; of the strap H, connecting the brake-shaft with the fore cross-bar B, through the in~ termedium of the spring I, and the strap J, J, made fast to the carriage body and to the swingle tree, so as to operate in the manner set forth. I

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