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... raised high enough by locking the frame to be out of the way of the presser of " the needles during the operation of drawing the frame over " the arch . " It keeps the wool " from interfering with the sinkers , " and consequently the ...
... raised high enough by locking the frame to be out of the way of the presser of " the needles during the operation of drawing the frame over " the arch . " It keeps the wool " from interfering with the sinkers , " and consequently the ...
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... raising and producing on his improved manufacture a nap or pile in resemblance " of kersymere and broad clothes . " 66 [ No Specification enrolled . ] A.D. 1812 , January 25. - No 3527 . BROWN , JOHN .- " A pocket on an improved ...
... raising and producing on his improved manufacture a nap or pile in resemblance " of kersymere and broad clothes . " 66 [ No Specification enrolled . ] A.D. 1812 , January 25. - No 3527 . BROWN , JOHN .- " A pocket on an improved ...
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... raise a " downy nap or woolley softness on the goods . A frame carries at its upper part two brushes and two feed rollers , and at its lower part an axle , on whose ends are mounted ( outside the frame ) a pulley on one side and two ...
... raise a " downy nap or woolley softness on the goods . A frame carries at its upper part two brushes and two feed rollers , and at its lower part an axle , on whose ends are mounted ( outside the frame ) a pulley on one side and two ...
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... roller is a handle for winding up the strap and raising the iron from the bench . A link receives the stem of the iron through one of its ends ; the other end is pinjointed to a lever which moves up DIVISION II . - BODY COVERINGS . 25.
... roller is a handle for winding up the strap and raising the iron from the bench . A link receives the stem of the iron through one of its ends ; the other end is pinjointed to a lever which moves up DIVISION II . - BODY COVERINGS . 25.
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... raised , and the extreme edge is bent " so as to form an inlet for the reception of the plate ; " it is intended to sustain the pressure occasioned by forcing the staple into the position which it occupies when fastened , to secure free ...
... raised , and the extreme edge is bent " so as to form an inlet for the reception of the plate ; " it is intended to sustain the pressure occasioned by forcing the staple into the position which it occupies when fastened , to secure free ...
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Page 157 - D., of New York, United States of America. A machine for cutting cloth or other material used in the manufacture of all kinds of wearing apparel, and also for cutting all other articles of a uniform thickness, and which are required to be of any particular pattern...
Page 32 - Warwick, for his new invented improvements in weaving, preparing, or manufacturing a cloth or fabric, and the application thereof, to the making of stays and other articles of dress.— 18th December, 6 months.