27,761NewloveApr. 3, 1860.
28,176HollyMay 3, 1860.
28,538RuddickMay 29, 1860.
28,785SmithJune 19, 1860.
30,641PayneNov. 13, 1860.
31,156EarleJan. 22, 1861.
31,208BruenJan. 22, 1861.
31,334SmithFeb. 5, 1861.
31,429RiceFeb. 12, 1861.
31.601HowlettMar. 5, 1861.
32,323WilderMay 14, 1861.
(Reissue.)1,244Grover et al.Dec. 3, 1861.
37,585MaddenFeb. 3, 1863.
(Reissue.)1,244BatchelderSept. 22, 1863.
40,296WagnerOct. 13, 1863.
(Reissue.)2,125BatchelderDec. 12, 1865.
55,029HayesMay 22, 1866.
61,102RehfussJan. 8, 1867.
2.
(a.) Reciprocating Under-Thread Carrier. (continued).
No.Name.Date.
70,152BakerOct. 29, 1867.
82,366WagnerSept. 22, 1868.
88,499McLeanMar. 30, 1869.
95,581GrayOct. 5, 1869.
102,586PeabodyMay.
3, 1870.
105,961McLeanAug. 2, 1870.
122,131Fanning et al.Dec. 26, 1871.
129,013FanningJuly 16, 1872.
145,287Fanning et al.Dec. 9, 1873.
2.
(b.) Vibrating Under-Thread Carrier.
9,053Grover et al.June 22, 1852.
12,066LyonDec. 12, 1854.
14,956
, 1873.
22,976.Putnam, Feb. 15, 1859.
28,428.Warren, May 2, 1860.
53.667.Peer, April 3, 1866.
52,107.Wood, Jan. 16, 1866.
79,816.Edson, July 14, 1868.
35,821.Hayes, July 8, 1862.
73,326.Hayes, Jan. 14, 1868.
36,146.Franklin, Aug 12, 1862.
97,266.Banigan, Nov. 30, 1869.
33,523.Falke, Oct. 22, 1861.
28,668.Hayes, June 12, Hayes, Jan. 14, 1868.
36,146.Franklin, Aug 12, 1862.
97,266.Banigan, Nov. 30, 1869.
33,523.Falke, Oct. 22, 1861.
28,668.Hayes, June 12, 1860.
23,948.Roberts et al., May 10, 1859.
112,755.Weicker, Mar. 14, 1871.
41,347.Alden, Jan. 19, 1864.
53,034.Parmelee, Mar. 6, 1866.
151,779.Hopkins, June 9, 1874.
157,647.Starr, Dec. 8, 1874.
154,082.Ransom, Aug. 11, 1874.
161,656.Birdsall, April 6, 1875.
170,731.Heigs, Dec. 7, 1875.
Vulcanite car-springs.
Vul′cHayes, June 12, 1860.
23,948.Roberts et al., May 10, 1859.
112,755.Weicker, Mar. 14, 1871.
41,347.Alden, Jan. 19, 1864.
53,034.Parmelee, Mar. 6, 1866.
151,779.Hopkins, June 9, 1874.
157,647.Starr, Dec. 8, 1874.
154,082.Ransom, Aug. 11, 1874.
161,656.Birdsall, April 6, 1875.
170,731.Heigs, Dec. 7, 1875.
Vulcanite car-springs.
Vul′can-ite spring.
Fig. 6997 shows several applications of vulcanite to car-springs.
a has metallic cups with vulcanite cushions.
b has polyhedral blocks of vulcanite.
c has annular corrugations.
d The block is a frustum of a cone.
See also Figs.
1142-1144, pages 482, 483.
S. S. White's vulcanizer.
Vul′can-iz-e<
4,869.Clark, 1869.
95,473.Heinnemann, 1869.
95,474.Heinnemann, 1869.
95,583.Hayford et al., 1869.
99,186.Haupt, 1870.
100,380.Day, 1870.
100,608.De Smedt, 1870.
101,012.Hayford, 1870.
101,691.Williams, 1870.
102,725.Stevens, 1870.
103,105.Van Camp et al., 1870.
104,916.Tripler, 1870.
104,917.Tripler, 1870.
4,837.Tripler (reissued), 1872.
4,838.Tripler (reissued), 1872.
106,625Sheldon, 1870.
107,620.Nickerson, 1870.
107,854.Beach, 1870.
4,384.Beach (reissued), 1871.
107,904.Hayes, 1870.
108,659.Webb, 1870.
108,661.Westman.
1870.
109,872.Cresson, 1870.
109,873.Cresson, 1870.
112,136.Fowler, 1871.
No.Name and Year.
113,338.Pelcon, 1871.
113,706.Thomas, 1871.
115,784.Tait, 1871.
115,931.Brown, 1871.
116,274.Constant et al, 1871.
118,245.Jones, 1871.
118,528.Gyles, 1871.
120,069.Sutphen, 1871.
123,009.Fawcett et al., 1872.
123,467.Fuechtwanger, 1872.
124,980.Pelton, 1872.
124,358.Holmes, 1872.
124,402.Waterbury, 1872.
124,449.Cole, 1872.
124,120