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Buttoning and Gripping Device for Artificial Arms

Description: Patent for a gripping device that attaches to an artificial arm. The two main elements consist of a support structure with a jaw, and another element with a movable jaw. A buttoning device is mounted to the structure and functions independently of the two jaws.
Date: unknown
Creator: Corley, Quentin D.
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Casing-Pulling Device.

Description: Patent for providing a casing pulling device of simple, compact and durable construction that will permit it being lowered into a well casing without being obstructed in its descent by irregularities or bends in the casing so as to ensure proper operation.
Date: 192X
Creator: Carter, George W. & Hayden, R. B.
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Centrifugal Separator

Description: Patent for improvements to previous patent application serial #846,524 for a centrifugal separation machine, intended for the purposes of separating heavier materials from lighter materials.
Date: unknown
Creator: Baylis, Everest A.
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Clothes-Pin

Description: Patent for device for holding clothes leveraging spring medal wire and hooks at the ends.
Date: unknown
Creator: Towers, C. R.
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Collar and Necktie Holder

Description: Patent for a collar and necktie holder for holding the collar ends and tie at any position without the use of buttons. Illustrations included
Date: unknown
Creator: McDuff, Daniel Ryan
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Cotton-Chopper

Description: Patent for the cotton-chopper. This device is composed of hoes and gathers cotton and can chop it at specific lengths. additionally the device was made to decrease friction and increase yields.
Date: unknown
Creator: East, Arthur R.
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Cotton Chopper

Description: Patent for cotton shopper can be use for massive cottons and it can make the work easier and faster by chopping the tremendous amount of cotton.
Date: 191X
Creator: Daniel, J. N.
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Cotton Chopper

Description: Patent for...cotton chopper that works vertically and horizontally.
Date: unknown
Creator: Nevel, William Andrew & Kemper, Granville Garnett
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Cotton-Chopper Attachment.

Description: Patent for Cotton-Chopper Attachment. This invention relates to cotton chopper attachments for cultivator frames and has for its object to provide an attachment of simple structure which may be easily and quickly applied to the frame of a cultivator or detached from the same" (lines 9-14).
Date: unknown
Creator: Mathus, Charles W.
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Cotton Gin

Description: Patent for a cotton gin. 6 pages of illustrations with a 12 page description explaining the patent.
Date: unknown
Creator: Murray, Stephen D.
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Cotton Harvester

Description: Patent for "new and useful improvements to cotton harvesters" (lines 5-6) with illustrations and instructions.
Date: unknown
Creator: Myers, John & Meyers, John Edward
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Cotton-Tramper

Description: Patent for a more efficient cotton tramper that will distribute the strain of cotton equally.
Date: unknown
Creator: Whitt, Joseph E.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Cow-Yoke

Description: Patent for a cow yoke that prevents cows or other animals from passing through a fence and escaping its confines.
Date: unknown
Creator: Reedy, Dashler M.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Cultivator.

Description: Patent for an improved cultivator that could be adjusted to have the proper angle for removing or throwing the dirt to and from plants.
Date: unknown
Creator: Kelley, Lawrence E.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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