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1860
January 1, 1860
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle
LIST OF PATENTS-
The following patents were issued to citizens of N.Y. from 
the United States Patent office for the week ending 
December 27, 1859 each bearing that date:

Geo. W. BEARDSLEE, of Flushing, for improved magnetoelectric machine
Samuel BOYD, of Brooklyn, for improvement in the manufacture of hoes
Oliver G. BRADY, of  New York, for improvement in guider for sewing machinges
Henry GARBANATT, of Brooklyn, for improved carving fork
Joseph A. GRUNWALD, of  New York, for improvement in circular looms; patented 
in France, September 20, 1859.
James HARRISON, Jr., of New York, for improvement in sewing machines
John P. KOCH, of New York, for improved folding bedstead
Richard MONTGOMERY, of New York, for improvement in rolling corrugated metal.
Napoleon B. PHELPS, of Rochester, for improved auger
Josiah W. PRENTISS, of  Pultney, for improvement in seeding machine
Clinton RICE, of New York, for improved stair carpet fasteners
John STEPHENSON, of New York, for improvement in brakes for horse cars
Charles F. TAYLOR, of New York, for improvement in apparatis for rev spinal 
currure
William THOMPSON, of Buffalo, for improved brush for finger-nails
Samuel D. TRACY, of Vernon, for improvements in ????? cultivators

10 January 1860
LIST OF PATENTS:
The following is a list of patents issued to residents of this State, 
from the U.S. Patent Office for the week ending Jan. 3, 1860 - each bearing that date:

Alex. ANABLE of Middlesex, for improvement in corn planters
James E. BOYLE of Brooklyn, for improved valves for water closet.
Paul BOYNTON of Canton, for improvement in magazine firearms
T. H. BURLEY of N.Y. for improved dovetalling machine
J. CALKINS of Hudson, for improvement in manufacture of hydro-carbon gas
J. Theo. CHABOT of Buffalo, for improvement in ship's tiller
Horace H. DAY of N.Y., for improvement in the manufactured of shipped goods
H. GARDINER of N.Y. for improved carriage and railroad car springs
I. HALLOWAY of N.Y. for improvement in axles for vehicles
Randall HOLDEN of N.Y. for improved spring bed bottom
H. HOMES of Laona, for an improvement in straw cutters.
W. H. HORSTMANN of Brooklyn, for improvement in laying telegraph cables
John McMANUS of N.Y., for improvement in ventilating hats
George B. LEWIS of Moreau Station, for improved milk pan rack.
C. MORFIT of N.Y., for improvement in substitute for wax
J. MURPHY of N.Y., for improvement in treating waste and interior guns
Nelson PECK of Wilmington, for an improved roadscraper
Louis PLANER of New York, for improved grooved pulleys
Charles D. SUTTON of Kensico, for an improved calipers
John SUTTON of N.Y., for improved evaporating apparatus
Wm. D. TITUS of Brooklyn for improvement in medicated pads
J. T. TROTTER of N.Y. for improvement in finishing felt rubber goods
Richard VOSE of N.Y. for an improvement in carsprings
Thos. FRY of Brooklyn and C.A. SEELY of N.Y. assignors to Wm. CAMPBELL 
	of Jersey City, for mode of backing up pictures on glass
T. P. GOULD of Niagara Falls, assignor to Stephen V. R. WATSON of Buffalo, 
	for improvement in breech loading fire arms
Franklin W. WILLARD of N.Y., assignor to E.G. ALLEN of Boston, for improved coal Retorts
Re-Issue - Cyrenus WHEELER, Jr. of Poplar Ridge, for improvement in 
	grain and grass harvesters.  Patented Dec 5, 1855; reissued Jan. 3, 1860.

14 January  1860
LIST OF PATENTS.- The following is a list of patents issued to residents of this State, 
from the U. S. Patent Office, for the week ending Jan. 10, 1860 - 
each bearing that date:

BEARDSLEY,  Levi A. of South Edmeston, for improvement in hoop frames
BRYANT, Joseph  of Brooklyn, for improvement in journal boxes

BUTTON, Lysander  
BLAKE, Robt. of Waterford, for improved hose coupling

FAY, H. B. of New York, for improvement in stoves
GORDON, Geo. P. of New York for printing press

HOLMES, Edward
HOLMES, Britain of Buffalo, for improved machine for dressing staves

MACKAY, Walter G. of New York, for improvement in ventilating sinks, water closets, &c.
McCARTHY, E. J. of New York, for improvement in machinery for burring wool
MEACHAM, George A. of New York, for improvement in buttons.
MITCHELL, Thos. of Lansinburgh, for improved machine for boring brush blocks.
MORFIT, Campbell of New York, for improvement in compositions for coating candles
PALMENBERG, Joseph R. of New York, for improved frame for ladies dresses
RACE, Washburn of Seneca Falls, for improvement in stove registers
RASQUIN, Henry of New York, for improvement in skate fastenings.
SHEFFER, J. A. of Rochester, for improvement in coal ?fters.

SMITH, R. L.
SMITH, C. of Stockport, for improvement in machines for finishing leather

SMITH, Samuel M. 
WINEGAR, Caleb of Union Springs for improvement in grain tile machines

SQUIRE, Sam of Brooklyn, for improvement in hydrostatic balances

BAGOT, Edward of New York, assignor to 
GORDON, G. B. of same place, for improved beer measure

CARD, Wm. B. of Sag Harbor, assignor to himself 
SHENY,	John of same place, for alarm for drawers

CHICHESTER, Lewis C. of New York, assignor to  
EVANS,	Henry G. of same place for improvement in cotton gins.

DICK, John of New York, assignor to himself and  
HILLS, S. C. of same place, for improvement in sewing machines.

DESIGNS.- 
S. W. GIBBS, of Albany, assignor to 
North, Chase & North, of Philadelphia,for design for stoves.

3 January 1870
Local Patents
The following is the lsit of patents issued for the week ending November 8, 
to residents of this city:
Ash Sifter--William S. esty.
Laterally-sliding Throttle Valve--William GLAS.
Box Scraper--Frederick b. HILL.
Tool Handle--Edgar MURRAY
Pin Cushion--Marcus ORMSBEE.
Iron Lining for Fire Pot--Edgar A. TUTTLE.
Paper File--Frank W. WHITING.
Condenser of Steam Pumps--Henry L. BREEVOORT.
Variable Cut-off Apparatus--THOMA MAY.
Wood Pavement--Duncan MCKENZIE.

16 October 1877
Brooklyn Inventors Granted Patents
     The following named residents of this city are reported by Mr. A.V. 
Briesen as having recently had patents granted to them:

ALBAUM, Frank and J. EISENIA - Milk Cans
AUSTIN, James A. - bill tiles
BENE, J. - refining and bleaching 
CHINOOCK, ? C. - filler mouths for lamps, etc.
DARLEY, P.A. - felted fabrics
DOOLITTLE, William B. - carriage slat irons
FLANARY, D. - composition for surfacing leather
HICKS, Wm. H. - bottle closing devices, two patents
HOPKINS, George M. - Regulators for controlling the flow of gas to furnace
JUDWIN, O.K. - accommodating pulley for cables used in propelling cars, etc.
MEYLERT, A.P. - apparatus for drying fertilizers and other articles
NEWSAM, G.A. - fruit presses
PALMER, H.N. - barrel trussing machines
PHELPS, George M. - magneto electric transmitters for printing telegraphs
POOLE, Samuel - toasters and boilers
ROGERS, Thomas B. - shutter bowers and fasteners
SALTER, James - envelope openers
SNOW, W.B. - duplex pumping engines
TREMAINE, W.B. - upright pianos
TURNER, E.A. - furniture springs
WEDDLE, T. - leg and foot rests
WELLINGTON, Henry - wall lamps
WELLINGTON, Henry - vapor burners
WOODS, J.S. - apparatus for generating gas

17 November 1877
BROOKLYN INVENTORS GRANTED PATENTS
The following named residents of this city are reported by Mr. A.V. BRIESEN
as having recently had patents granted to them:
W.H. ELLIS and W. MCDONALD-Manifold copying books.
C.F.A.HINRICHS- Mineral lampwick.
W.H. WARNER- Grates for furnaces, stoves,etc.
J. ARBUCKLE- Process for separating stones, etc, from gram, etc.
W.E. BROOKS,assigne-or to J.J. TOWER-Combined compasses, level,square, calipers, etc.
C.DANEEL and E.C. SMITH--Machinery, for splitting and bevelling leather.
A.K. EATEN-Process and apparatus for separating silver and other
	precious metals from lead.
F.R. GOING and S.R. GOING-Hat pouncing machine.
J. S. BRICH, assignor, by mesne assignments, to W.A. and C.C. CUMMINGS-
	Adjustable watch key(reissue)
G.W. HANKER- Wented demijohn faucet.
C.L.NAGEL, -Machine for embossing and perforating paper.
D.P. VAN COTT- Door for elevator hatchways.
G. DE CORDOVA, M. WISE and H.N. DARRELL- Tanning and dyeing leather.
J. SCHWIPPE, assignor to STRASBURGER,PFEIFFER, & CO. -Automatic toy.
J.BONGARDT-Fixing water colors on paper.
J.W. CARTER, assignor, by mesene assignments, to E.W.CARTER- Extension chandeller.
J.H. GUEST- Circuit controllers for burglar alarms.
M.HARRIS- Wind motors for propelling vessels.
T. NEW-  Waterproof cellar (reissue).
G. M. PHELPS- Printing telegraph.

26 November 1877
The following named residents of this city (Brooklyn) are reported 
by Mr. Arthur V.BRIESEN as having recently had patents granted to them:
W.H. BICKS- Bottle stopper fastener.
O.LONG, assignor of one-half his right to C.M. COOK-Lining and packing paper.
T. H. BABCOCK and F.C. UPTON, assignors of one third their right to S.BABCOCK- Cigars.
M. HASSLAEHER- Brick machine.
H. A. JAMIESON, assignor to himself and   W.FOSTER-Hat pressing machine.
H.H. OLMSTED- Lamp.
B.J. BECK- Album.
I. BECHTOLD-Fireman's helmet and dress.
J.COOK- Screw tap.
T.W.CASEY, -Lifeboat.

15 December 1877
BROOKLYN INVENTORS GRANTED PATENTS
the following named residents of this city reported by Mr. A.V. BRIESEN 
as having recently had patents granted to them:
S. CLARK, toy money box
D. WECKERLIN, feed-guide for printing presses
C.W. BALDWIN and W. BURDON, hydraulic hoisting apparatus, two cases.
J.J. BATE, process for preserving meats during transportation and storage.
G. COOPER, assignor to H.E. CADY, game table.
H.K. DRAKE, ore mill.
J.H. LABAU, attaching knobs and roses to doors.
H. LUMBYE, roller skate.
O.W. TAFT, bird cage.
J.F. WALTER, JR., putting up kalsomining materials.

PATENT PAVEMENTS-THE GUIDET SUIT TO BE HEARD BY JUDGE SHIPMAN NEXT WEDNESDAY;
the suit of Charles GUIDET against the City of Brooklyn begun in the 
United States Circuit Court for this district in 1874, will come up for 
a hearing on the proofs adduced before Examiner John A. SHIELDS in that 
and succeeding years before Judge SHIPMAN, in Brooklyn, who has been 
specially designated to hear the same, on Wednesday next.
The suit was brought for an alleged infringement of plaintiff's patent 
right to a certain form of stone pavement patented by him in 1869, the 
said pavement being laid on Fulton street, Atlantic and Myrtle avenues, 
in this city, under a contract given out by the old Board of Water Commissioners.
The answer was, in brief that no such thing as a stone block for pavements 
could properly be patented, and that the same form of pavement was in use 
prior to the issuing of letters patent to plaintiff.
Models of the pavements and testimony of witnesses were introduced to 
sustain the pleadings on both sides.
The plaintiff asked for an injunction to restrain the infringement of 
his patent and also for an accounting of the profits accruing from said 
infringement, and also of the damages sustained by plaintiff by said infringement.

26 December 1877
BROOKLYN INVENTORS GRANTED PATENTS
The following named residents of this city are reported by 
Mr. A.V. BRIESEN as having recently had patents granted to them:

N.B. ABBOTT, assignor to himself and J.P. CRAWFORD-Steam roller 
	for composition pavements.
D.W. DE FOREST-Manufacture of plug tobacco.
C.B. DEMAREST-Opera chairs.
C.E. SMITH-Breastpin fastening.
E.A. TUTTLE, assignor of one-half his right to S. TUTTLE-Health lift
H.B. WALBRIDGE-Stone pavement.
W.H. BRONE-Tasel for pottery decoration.
H.H. HALL, assignor to J. O. HALL-Temporary binder for letters, papers, etc.
C.E. CHIANOCK-Electro magnetic time lock
H.J. & W. D. DAVIES-Pendulum clock.
C.F. LANGFORD-Stocking protector.
R.R.MOFFATT, assignor of one-third his right to C.R. BROWER-Gas lighting apparatus.
J.H. PENDLETON, assignor to himself and A.H. & C. TIERS-Mill for grinding tortila, etc.
W.B. SNOW-Steam radiator.
C.A.FREDERICK'S- weighing scales
F.C.WEBER and F.KRUSS-vest of paper and other material
J.R.BLOSSOM- bale tie
J.W.PINE, assigner to J.W.BUCKLEY and C.D.MERRIT- extension ladder
G.F.SEIVERN, assigner to himself and A.WALTON- life boat
E.A.STEARS-household press for fruit
W.D.DAVIS & F.A.LAMBERT assignors to DAVIES & H.J.DAVIES- striking movement for clocks
J.McADAMS- paper ruling machine 

1878
8 January 1878
BROOKLYN INVESTORS GRANTED PATENTS
The following named residents of this city are reported by Mr. A.V. BRIESEN 
as having recently had patents granted to them:
   J.H. SWARTZ, assignor to himself and W.G. WINANS - Rotary water motor
   G.M. ROLLINS, assignor to H. M. ROLLINS - ROLLER skating surface.
   G.W. CHENEY and D.C. BUTTERFIELD, assignors to themselves, T. J. VAN 

WYCK, C.M. NICHOLS, Jr., 
J.T. SALTER and 
S.D. SWEETSER - Ore roasting and smelting furnace

   W. HANDY - Can seaming machine
   W.T. MURPHY - Device for decorating vases.

31 January 1878
BROOKLYN INVENTORS GRANTED PATENTS.
The following named residents of this city are reported by 
Mrs. A. V. BRIESEN as having recently granted to them:
B. F. CARD - Turnstile register.
E. ?. GOLD - Tubular heaters.
F. & I. ELKINS - Automatic fan.
G. W. THOMPSON, assignor of one fourth his right to J. COHEN - Gas regulator.
W. H. GUILD - Injection condenser.
R. KNUDSEN - Inclined plane railways.
R. GUNDIACH, assignor of one half his right to J. J. BAUSCH and H. LAMBSE - 
	Object glasses for microscopes.
D. O’BRIEN - Dumping car. (Reissue)
J. BETTS - Fair leaders for ship’s rigging.
J. MURPHY, assignor to the Gutta Percha and Rubber Manufacturing Company - 
	Mandrel used in the manufacture of rubber hose.
J. MURPHY, assignor to the Gutta Percha and Rubber Manufacturing Company - 
	Vulcanized rubber fabrics for belting.
J. BREWER, assignor to J.G. REYNOLDS - Spring hinge.
A. MILLIKEN - North ring for umbrellas.
M. VON AUER, assignor of one half his right to W. H. MOTT - Door check.
J. I. CONKLIN Jr., - assignor to himself and C.A. DRESSER - Circuit closer 
	for railway signals
H. J. & W. D. DAVIES - illuminated dial clock.
E, QUADLACH - assignor to one half his right to J. J. BAUSCH and H.. LAMB - 
	Stages for microscopes.
G. P. HAYES - Machine for grinding and cutting logwood.
J. D. LANE - Lamps.
G. W. McKEE - Fire escape.
S. POOLE - Nut cracker and pick.
T.A. RICHARDS, assignor to C. B. WRIGHT - Machinery for cutting continuous 
	ab??ts of rubber.
R. M. ROSE, assignor to the Wilson Sewing Machine Company - Darning 
	attachment for sewing machines.
E. S. TAYLOR - Measuring apparatus for seed heaters.
W. H. BUTLER, assignor of one half his right to W. C. HURD - Coupling for 
	pipes and tubes.

4 February 1878
Brooklyn Inventors Granted Patents:
The following named residents of this city are reported by Mr. A. V.
BRIGEN[?] as having recently had patents granted to them.

C. F. H. BINRICHS and G. REISTLE, assigner to said Binrichs lamp burner.
F. A. HOWELL, assignor to w. F. READ, show case.
A. W. and C. T. KENDRICK, grain separator.
H. B. MOORE, pulverizing machine - two cases.
A. HOFF, saddle bag
C. A. W. JAQUETT, mill for reducing grain
G. T. PALMER, assignors to J. PALMER, child’s carriage.

15 February 1878
Brooklyn Inventors Granted Patents
The Following named residents of this city are reported by Mr. A. V.
BRIESEN  as having recently had patents granted to them:
S. C. CATLIN,  assignor to P. H. BRIGG  and E. R. CATLIN, lamp burner.
G. R. CLARKE,  machine for cutting paper.
R. BOEKIEN,  assignor to C. A. WATERBURY,  tell tale clock.
J. W. CARTER,  assignor to J. H. CARTER, Jr., extension chandelier.
F. L. KANE,  assignor to Warren Chemical and Manufacturing Company, fire
proof roof and floor.
J. KRAPP,  assignor to M. J. GROSSMAN,  rocking chair.
J. C. BUDD,  sweat leathers for hats.
F. L. CUTTER,  cover for lamp shades.
C. MAEHER,  check valve for sewers.
R. M. ROSE,  darning attachment for sewing machines.
H. C. STONE,  manufacture of boxes.

15 April 1878
The following residents of this city are reported y 
Mr. A.V. BRIESEN as having recently had patents granted to them:

R.L. EDWARDS and J. LEE, assignors to A.R. LUCAS and L.F. PRINCE, egg box
O.S. HARMON, exercising machine
H. REILLY, bags
E. DAVIES, device for sizing rings
H.L. JUDD, picture hook
H.L. JUDD, picture nail
H.L. JUDD, curtain bracket
J. JOHNSON, assignor to the Empire Lubricating Company, lubricating 
	composition for journal bearings (reissue)

">17 May 1878
Brooklyn Inventors Granted Patents.
The following-named residents of this city are reported by Mr. A. V. 
BRIESEN as having recently had patents issued to them:

H. J. DAVIS  Bookcase.
H. G. SEEBER  Apparatus for drying grain.
T. G. KNIGHT  Stench trap.
J. REID, assignor to the J. L. Moot Iron Works  Swinging basin and urinal.
C. W. BALDWIN  Valve gear for hydraulic elevators.
G. H. CHINNOCK  Lamp shade.
G. H. CHINNOCK , assignor to L. RICHARDSON  Combined lamp shade and vase.
G. H. CHINNOCK , assignor to L. RICHARDSON  Lamp.
D. W. DE FOREST  Manufacture of plug tobacco.
G. P. DELISSER, assignor of two-thirds his right to Adams & Shaler  Medical compound.
C. S. E. & J. G. SPOERL  Rocking chair.

1879
27 February 1979
Brooklyn Inventors & Patentees.
The following named residents of this city are reported by Mr. A. V. BRIESEN
as having recently had patents issued to them:
W.W.HALL--Railway track
J.J. HEALY-Vault light
S.ZEMANSKY- Snow box
C.J. TINNERHOLM, assignor by mesne assignments to the Hammonassett Sole
	Leather Co. -Composition for removing hair and grease from hides.
L.H. NASH, assignor to National Meter Co. 2 cases- Rotary water meter.
E. TOLLNER, assignor to Hall, Blair & Co. --Cigar box.
W.WESTLAKE--Stove platform
J. CORDUAN, assignor to himself, F.H.CORDUAN, & J.G.& G.H. FULLER -Water
	mattress for ships.
L.Y.COEL, assignor to A.J. COWL--Pipe tongs.
T.R. JOHNSON, assignor to R.J. S. GRAHAM- Air cushion for invalid beds.
C.G. WARNER-Water elevator bucket.
J.S.WATT- Sheet metal vessel

1879
5 June 1979
The following named residents of this city are reported by Mr. A.V. BRIESEN 
as having recently had patents issued to them:
J.B. FULLER - electric candle.
J.I. HEALEY - Vehicle wheel hub.
S.H. MILLER - Shade supporting attachment.
G.R. BUFFHAM - Ventilator.
A. DeBARY, assignor to F. DeBARY and L. SAUREUR - Desk.
E. BLACKMAN, assignor of one half his right to A. H. BYINGTON - Lamp.
R.P. BOWDOIN - Device for converting motion.
P. CONNELLY - Operating stopcocks [as spelled in newspaper].
C.A. EHRENBERG - Solution for galvanic batteries.
W. NAGLE - Device for stretching the toes of boots and shoes.
J.H. TOWNSEND - Sheaves for rolling doors.
H. & H. W. LOVEJOY, J.H. FERGUSON and M.J. CREEGAN 
	(reissue) - Apparatus for electroplating.

6 August 1979
BROOKLYN INVENTORS and PATENTEES
      The following-named residents of this city are reported by Mr.
A.V.BRIEEN as having recently had patents issued to them:
R.CREUZBAUR, method of utilizing bisulphide of carbon as a motive power.
R. MARTIN, steam packing.
F. ROIND, lamp extinguisher.
J. BROWN, assignor to W.C. VOSBURGH & CO., drop light.
O.C.CARPENTER, assignor TO R.FARLEY, Jr., compound hydraulic engine.
W.DURYES, fire escape.
A. FELIDIN, distance measuring device.
S. SMITH, coal scuttle.
W.P.FERGUSON,shawl strap handle.
T.HAGERTY, machine for pressing and rolling plastic material.
W.P. MILLER, assignor to R. HOE & CO. saw tooth.
H.L. PRATT, assignor, by means assignments, to MILLER'S FALLS CO. bit stock(reissue)

1885
12 April 1885
A BROOKLYNITE’S INVENTION.
BY WHICH IT IS PROPOSED TO REVOLUTIONIZE THE CHAIR MAKING TRADE.
Mr. James HODSON, of this city, is the patentee of a loom for weaving cane 
chair seats.  Most of this work is done in Connecticut and Massachusetts, 
and it is expected that the new patent will revolutionize the trade.  
Mr. HUDSON says that an expert manual operator can cane a seat 14 by 10 
inches in one hour and forty minutes and claims that the new loom will do 
the same work in thirty five minutes.  In handwork a large item of expense 
is the waste of cane, while with the machine every inch is utilized.  The 
new loom consists of an oblong frame mounted on four legs.  The cane warp 
is wound on bobbins in front, each strand being separated by a brass disk, 
and passes up through a perforated bar to a series of guides working vertically 
on scentrio cams below the frames.  Thence the warp passes to the seat that 
is to be woven, where the ends are fastened.  The cane being “set up”, the 
weave turns a cylinder that alternately raises and depresses the vertical 
guides and passes the woof backward and forward with an extremely simple and 
ingenious shuffle.  The weaving being finished the seat is pushed back and one 
after another put in its place until the length of cane warp is exhausted, 
when they are cut apart.  The loose ends are then woven in diagonally with 
the shuttle by hand, all the word being done on the surfaced and thus saving 
the long up and down pull on the hand worker.  The seat is fastened with a 
border in the old style.

4 May 1885
Local Genius.  Inventions for Which Brooklynites Have Received Patents.
The following list of all the inventions for which Letters Patent were 
granted to resident of the City of Brooklyn during the week ending May 2, 
1885, has been filed in the Phenix Patent office:  
James BRADY, razor guard
Carl F. DIEHLMANN, bolt
Carl E. HAYES, bolt
Richard MARSHALL, fan
Jonathan MOORE, JR., drinking trough
Thomas J. PERRIN, telephone
John S. PESSENGER, spring setter
Charles ROSS, JR., paint mixer
Nathan RICHARDSON, door closer
Butler A. SMITH, printing telegraph
William A. TURNER, breast pump
Harry TRASK, pipe hanger

1904
10 October 1904
Patents Issued to Brooklynites Washington, Oct 11.- 
The  following patents were issued to Brooklynites to-day: 
John MILLNE, combined steam generator and steam superheater; 
Henry T. REYNOLDS,   nutlock; 
Vernor J. WALSTROM,  coupling;  
August WULFF,  can seaming machine.

1905
April 20,1905
Bklyn Eagle  -Patents issued to Brooklynites

Patents were today issued to Brooklynites as follows :
Richard M. BEDELL       linotype machine
Herbert CLAYTON         gas stove or heater
Charles KLEIN               tubular braid & braid machine
Frank LAMBERT           water meter & cap nut
Sigurd NIELSEN          linotype machine
Washington VAN GAASBEEK adjustable stop bead fastener
Joseph B. WHITNEY       mechanism for detecting irregularities in silk thread
David W. AUSTIN         design for tiling



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