s thread from a thread-carrier.
The awl b perforates the material for the passage of the needle.
Dunham's patent, September 9, 1862.
18. The shoe is supported on a horn provided with a threadcarrier.
A hooked needle penetrates the sole and upp,007ShawApr. 9, 1861.
32,496FullerJune 4, 1861.
33,414BollmanOct. 1, 1861.
33,778GroverNov. 26, 1861.
36,405GroverSept. 9, 1862.
37,202ShawDec. 16, 1862.
37,502GroverJan. 27, 1863.
39,207BaldwinJuly. 14, 1863.
39,892DaySept. 15, 1863.
43,141872.
146,948RichardsonJan. 27, 1874.
4. Sole-Sewing. (a.) Curved Needle.
34,413DestoryFeb. 18, 1862.
36,396DunhamSept. 9, 1862.
(Reissue.)1,363DunhamDec. 16, 1862.
47,666SteinMay 9, 1865.
4. Sole-Sewing. (a.) Curved Needle. (continued)y sewed book of another signature.
See also No. 151,507, Parkhurst and Thompson, June 2, 1874; No. 36,428, Tanner, September 9, 1862; No. 74,948, Smyth, February 25, 1868; No. 91,175, Smyth, June 8, 1869.
Adaptations to book-sewing of the ordina
eb. 20, 1855.
12,613.Gardner, Mar. 27, 1855.
13,332.Jones, July 24, 1855.
13,416.Burrows,
Extended. Aug. 14, 1855.
13,431.Jones, Aug. 14, 1855.
13,806.Wetherill, Nov. 13, 1855.
15,448.Wharton, July 29, 1856.
15,830.Wetherill, Sept. 30, 1856.
16,594.Kent, Feb. 10, 1857.
20,655.Monnier, June 22, 1858.
20,926.Wharton et al., July 13, 1858.
27,142.Millbank, Feb. 14, 1860.
32,320.Titterton,
Patented in England. May 14, 1861.
33,911.Weissenborn, Dec. 10, 1861.
36,414.Lewis, Sept. 9, 1862.
37,150.Wharton, Dec. 16, 1862.
38,493.Lewis, May 12, 1863.
43,587.Jenkins et al., July 19, 1864.
67,839.Bartlett et al., Aug. 20, 1867.
69,573.Mills, Oct. 8, 1867.
72,032.Hall, Dec. 10, 1867.
73,146.Wetherill, Jan. 7, 1868.
73,147.Wetherill, Jan. 7, 1868.
83,643.Lees, Nov. 3, 1868.
95,484.Jones, Oct. 5, 1869.
108,965.Burrows, Nov. 8, 1870.
138,684.Osgood, May 6, 1873.
136,685.Osgood, May 6, 1873.
139,701.Bartlett, June 10, 1873.
142,571.Lang, Sept. 9, 1873.
145,976.Trott