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Cultivator.
Patent for certain new and useful improvements in cultivators, including instructions and illustrations.
Design for a Clothes-Pounder.
Design patent for a clothes-pounder that consists of a hollow conical body provided at an immediate point with a downwardly-dished diaphragm.
Design for a Post.
Design for a post with hexagonally woven or meshed wire structure of tubular or cellular form.
Foldable Crate or Coop.
Patent for a new and useful fordable crate or coop, including instructions and illustrations.
Impelling Device for Bowling-Hoops.
Patent for certain new and useful improvements in impelling devices for bowling hoops, including instructions and illustrations.
Oliver.
Patent for an improved "oliver," a blacksmith's hammer operated by foot power or another mechanism. It provides improved means for mounting the hammer, adjusting the blow of the hammer or cushioning it, and arranging the hammer at different positions when not in use.
Portable Folding Mirror-Stand.
Patent for certain new and useful improvements portable folding mirror stands, including instructions and illustrations.
Protecting Shores.
Patent for certain new and useful improvements in protections for river banks and coast washing, including instructions and illustrations.
Rail-Clamp.
Patent for certain new and useful improvements in rail clamps or braces, including instructions and illustrations.
Rotary Engine.
Patent for a new and improved rotary engine, including instructions and illustrations.
Rotary Engine.
Patent for a new and improved rotary engine, including instructions and illustrations.
Spring Attachment for Suspenders.
Patent for certain new and useful improvements in springs attachments for suspenders, including instructions and illustrations.
Thill-Coupling.
Patent for a new and useful thill coupling for "locking the thill-iron to the attached thill in a raised position" (line 8 -9).
Valve.
Patent for a new and useful valve for "controlling the flow of steam, compressed air, water, or other fluid" (line 12 - 14).
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