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- Bale-Tie.
- Patent for a bale-fastening device that "may be applied with facility to a cotton-bale or to an equivalent package." (lines 9-11) including instructions and illustrations. The tie comprises "a band, a key engaged with the band and rotatable to coil the same therearound, and a lock fitted upon the band and engaged with the key to prevent reverse rotation thereof" (lines 105-109).
- Automatic Car-Coupling.
- Patent for certain new and useful improvements in automatic car couplings, including instructions and illustrations.
- Wheel For Bicycles.
- Patent for certain new and useful improvements in wheels for bicycles. This design is to "provide an improved tire for this purpose which is adapted to take the place of a pneumatic tire and to operate in a similar manner" (line 13 - 17).
- Floor - Set.
- Patent for a new and useful improvements in floor sets. This invention "is designed for use in laying floors or putting up sidings and ceilings" (line 13-14).
- Steering Device for Vehicles.
- Patent for certain new and useful improvements in steering devices for vehicles, including instructions and illustrations.
- Pressure-Controlling Valve Mechanism For Hydraulic Presses.
- Patent for certain new and useful improvements in pressure controlling valve mechanism for hydraulic presses, including instructions and illustrations.
- Stock-Guard.
- Patent for certain new and useful improvements in stock guards, including instructions and illustrations.
- Tire - Protector
- Patent for a new and useful improvements in tire-protectors. This design "has relation to armor for pneumatic tires" (line 8-9).
- Saw-Filing Machine.
- Patent for a new and useful saw filing machine, including instructions and illustrations.
- Polisher or Brush.
- Patent for a new and useful improvements in polishing brushes.
- Game - Carrier.
- Patent for a new and useful instrument and device to "provide hunters and fishermen with a light, cheap, clean, convenient, and secure means of carrying their game and fish" (line 18 -20).