Scientific American, volume 17, No. 26 December 28, 1867

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Fowler, Brooklyn, N. Y.
I claim the construction of the glass chimney, with its concave andconvex deflectors, J and E, on each side, and collar, B, beneath, withits projections, C C, as herein described and for the purposes setforth.
72, 011. --CARTRIDGE BOX. --William Freeborn, Tivoli, N. Y.
I claim the square box, A, made of leather or any suitable material, when constructed with a series of round, fluted, or ruffled holders, B, on the inside, made of any firm or flexible material, a series o
...fholders, B, being attached to each flap, C, in front, and the flapsbuttoning to the sides of the box, A, as herein described and for thepurpose set forth.
72, 012. --DEVICE FOR HITCHING HORSES. --Samuel Galbraith, New Orleans, La.
I claim the device above described, consisting of the rings, A and B, and the pivoted curved jaws, C C, meeting at one extremity at e' e', and connected at the other by means of the rods, r r, and springs, s, working in the tube, substantially as and for the purpose specified.


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