ATTACHING SHOES TO SLEIGH RIINNERSGilbert Budd and Gabriel T. Hayed of Phillipsport N. YThis invention consists in constructing the main portion of the shoe with oblique tenons to fit into corresponding mortises in the under sides of the runner. The main portion of the shoe may be made in two or more parts connected by oblique V shaped joints and secured firmly in position by the front part of the shoe or banger as it is technically termed; or the main part of the shoe may be made in one piece. By this construction neither the shoe nor runner will be weakened by bolt holes. There will be no bolt heads to wear off and the wearing surface of the shoe will be perfectly smooth. This construction strength ens both the shoe and runner and enables the shoe to be easily detached when required. GLAss GLOBES on RESERVOIRS FOR Legs's. —Adolph Ott of New and the invention consists in the application around the reservoir of a rub ber ring let into a groove but projecting sufficiently to receive the con cussion in case the lamp is overthrown. An oil reservoir of suitable shape Is made of glass and arranged to form part of a lamp in ordinary or suita ble manner. The globe or reservoir Is provided with a continuous groove around it at the point where without such groove the globe would hava the largest diameter. Into this groove is fitted a ring of india rubber which projects beyond the surface of the globe to constitute a protective cushion on every side of the lamp. Whenever the lamp is overthrown the rubber ring will receive the concussion and prevent the breakage of the globe and consequent concussion. FORMING SCREW THREADS IN THE NECKS OF BOTTLESGovenenr M. Keeffer. of East Birmingham PaThis tool consists substantially of a revolving plug having a screw thread cut upon itprovided with a notched circular flange and pivoted to the forward end of a stationary rod to adapt it to be conveniently locked and released also of a stationary plate pro vided with a countersink and a sle
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ATTACHING SHOES, SLEIGH RIINNERSGilbert Budd, Gabriel T, Hayed, Phillipsport N, YThis invention consists, constructing, main portion, shoe, oblique tenons, fit, corresponding mortises, under sides, runner, main portion, shoe, two, parts connected, oblique V shaped joints, secured firmly, position, front part, shoe, banger, technically termed, main part, shoe, piece, construction, shoe nor runner will, weakened, bolt holes, will, no bolt heads, wear off, wearing surface, shoe will, perfectly smooth, construction strength ens, shoe, runner, enables, shoe, easily detached, required, GLAss GLOBES, RESERVOIRS FOR Legs', —Adolph Ott, New, invention consists, application, reservoir, rub ber ring let, groove, projecting sufficiently, receive, con cussion, case, lamp, overthrown, oil reservoir, suitable shape, glass, arranged, form part, lamp, ordinary, suita ble manner, globe, reservoir, provided, continuous groove, point, groove, globe, hava, largest diameter, groove, fitted, ring, india rubber, projects beyond, surface, globe, constitute, protective cushion, every side, lamp, Whenever, lamp, overthrown, rubber ring will receive, concussion, prevent, breakage, globe, consequent concussion, FORMING SCREW THREADS, NECKS, BOTTLESGovenenr M, Keeffer, East Birmingham PaThis tool consists substantially, revolving plug having, screw thread cut upon itprovided, notched circular flange, pivoted, forward, stationary rod, adapt, conveniently locked, released, stationary plate pro vided, countersink, sle, science, scientific, sciences, mind, health, tech, sustainability, publication, lab, sciam, sa, scientist, research, american, experiment, education, discovery, technology, analysis, magazine, u.s., insights, developments, weekly, broadsheet, inventor, innovation, inventions, patented, industrial revolution, emerging, trends, monthly magazine, united states, engravings, curious works, paper, discover, Scientific Paper, Weekly Journal, Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, Manufactures, research, education, scientist, innovation, 19th century, vintage, america, Rufus M. Porter, 1845, journal, academic, newspaper illustrations, retro style, old-fashioned, media illustrations, victorian style, news, newspaperheadline, 19th century style, illustration, journalism
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