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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