CATALOGUE OF AMERICAN PATENTS - ISSUED IN 1884
CLASS 1 - Agriculture, including Instruments and Operations
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- Winnowing Machine -
- Thomas Cole and John Littlefield, Allensville Ind., Aug 7th
- Do. Thomas Chandler, Rockville, Ill. and Ass D. Reed, Miles, Mich., Dec 7th
- Winnowing, wheat fans
- David Watkins Port Republic, Va., Feb 2nd
- William Stanley, Jamestown N.C., Nov. 18th
CLASS II - Metallurgy, and manufactures of metals and instruments
therefor.
- Anvils, machines for making -
- John Taylor, Shadegan, Penn. Jan 31st
- Bolt in door-fastening, modes of operating -
- Albert Bingham, Boston, Mass., June 5th
- Buckles -
- Julius W. Hatch, Manlins N.Y., Feb 20th
- Do. Issac B. Verplank, Mentz, N.Y. March 9th
- Do. Henry Lawrence, Manlius, N.Y., July 13th
- Cutlery, cleaning and polishing -
- William Vine, New York, N.Y., Feb 28th
- Curry Comb -
- Thomas Wilkinson Cambridge, N.Y., Aug 16th
- Drill or Borer, governing the feed of -
- John B. Grout, Birmingham, Mich. May 30th
- Drilling Machines -
- Amos Morgan, Wooster, O. May 13th
- Forges, blacksmiths -
- Fredrick A. Stuart, Catherine, N.Y. July 1st
- Furnace reverberatory, for smelting or pudding iron -
- Wm. Green, Woodbridge, N.Y. Jan. 16th
- Furnace for Smelting Iron -
- Leman Bradley, Sharon, Ct. Nov 18th
- Machinery for triming hinges, butt blanks -
- Moulds for but hinges -
- Benjamin F. Harley and John D. Morris, Philidelphia, Pa. Feb. 18th
- Planing and dressing the knuckles on the inner sides of butt hinges -
- Gage Stickney, Blackwoodtown, N.J. Dec 19th
- Machinery for banding the knuckles of wrought iron but hinges -
- Cyrus Kenny, Troy, N.Y. Aug 23
- Machine for making wrought iron but hinges
- Cyrus Kenny, Troy, N.Y. Aug 7th
- Invention of Flask for moulding hinges -
- Thomas Loring, Gloucseter, N.J., Feb 7th
- Coating iron and copper with tin and other metals -
- Edmund P. Morewood, Great Britain, now in New York, Sep 17th
- Process of reducing iron and other ores to the metallic state, by coating them with certain fluxes -
- James Tower, Madison, O., dec 7th
- Process of manufacturing iron and steel -
- Thomas Southall and Charles Crudgington, Kidderminster, Eng. Feb 8th U.S.A. Sept. 14th
- Mode of obtaining wrought iron from the ore -
- Simeon Broadmedow, N.Y., May 30th
- Labels for mail bags -
- Oren S. North, New Britain Ct., March 13th
- Mortise for door-latches -
- Wm. Wilson, Northampton, Mass., Nov. 26th.
- Metalic lathe, for fire-proof ceilings of houses -
- Palmer Sumner, New York, April 25th.
- Door-lock -
- Linus Yale, Springfield, Mass. June 13th.
- Improvement in locks for doors, banks, safes, & c -
- Marcus R. Stephenson and Oliver Edwards, Boston, Mass., April 17th and July 9th
- Combination door-lock -
- Sabin Coltin, Philedelphia, Pa. Jan 6th.
- M.R. Stephenson and O. Edwards, Boston, Mass, April 17th.
- Robert Newell, New York, Sept, 17th.
- Door-lock permutation, for vaults, & c. -
- D. W. Maples, Geneva, N.Y., Dec. 4th.
- Manufacture of metal -
- Arthur Wall, Great Britain, issued in England Nov. 18th, 1843 and in United States Aug. 10th, 1844
- Method for making patterns for casting hollow ware -
- Ezra Ripley, Troy, N.Y., Aug 31st.
- Feeder for nail cutting machine -
- Caleb Tobister, Allegheny, Pa., Dec 31st.
- Apparatus for seperating, washing, or dressing ores -
- Nicholas Troughton, England, issued in Eng. July 23rd, 1842, in U.S. July 22nd, 1844
- Arranging and sticking pins into paper -
- De Grause Fowler, New Bradford, Ct. Sept. 20th.
- Machinery for the manufacture of lead pipes -
- Charles and George E. Sellers, Cincinnati, O., March 9th
- Improvement in door-plates -
- J, H. Grout and F. M. Ray, New York, March 20th.
- Metod of making door-plates and signs, of separate types, & c. -
- Edmund Morris, Philadelphia, April 25th.
- Spike machines -
- Samuel Reynolds, Bristol, R.I., July 26th
- Manufacture of steel -
- S. Broadmeadow, New York, May 25th.
- Method of making vessels of soft metal -
CLASS III - Manufactures of fibrons and textils substances, including machines for preparing
fibres of wool, cotton, silk, paper, & c.
- Weaving tuscan braid -
- Elisha Fitzgerald, New York, Oct. 16th.
- Potable bonnet -
- Thomas Hammond, New Yprk, Oct. 30th.
- Apparatus for preparing bonnet tips -
- Thos. Kendall, New York, Sep 3rd
- Carding machine-self striping for carding fibroouus substances -
- H. Barbour and J. Glesson, Lowel, Mass., Dec 4th
- Mode of brushing and winding cloth -
- Reuben C. Varnel, West Somers, N. Y., March 13th.
- Invention of machinery for folding and measuring cloth -
- Silas C. Durgin, North Cheimsford, Mass., March 9th
(To be continued)