bag are held apart at different parts of the length of the tube, so that a single stroke makes an oblique cut across the tube of paper.
The projecting serrated flap is pasted and folded over upon the body of the bag.
Greenough's machine, February 3, 1863, works from a continuous web, making square-bottomed, box-shaped bags, portions being removed from each side of the strip to make the requisite indentations and flaps.
Pettee, May 5, 1863, bends a continuous web of paper into a trough sha25,191,William GoodaleAug. 23, 1859.
27,959,Louis D. BarrandApril 24, 1860.
28,188,G. F. LufberryMay 8, 1860.
28,537,S. E. PetteeMay 29, 1860.
30,191,H. G. ArmstrongOct. 2, 1860.
32,777,John Miller, Jr.July 9, 1861.
37,573,J. J. GreenoughFeb. 3, 1863.
37,726,C. H. MorganFeb. 17, 1863.
38,253,Joseph WellsApril 21, 1863.
38,452,S. E. PetteeMay 5, 1863.
40,001,Joseph WellsSept. 15, 1863.
42,313,Joseph WellsApril 12, 1864.
43,773,J. M. HurdApril 12, 1864.
45,999,E. A. HollingsworthJan.
SmithFeb. 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.
61,102Rehfus1860.
29,138ChurchillJuly 17, 1860.
31,351HookFeb. 5, 1861.
31,423WilliamsFeb. 12, 1861.
35,126PrattApr. 29, 1862.
35,542PryibilJune 10, 1862.
37,580JonesFeb. 3, 1863.
41,272BlandJan. 19, 1864.
42,801SleppyMay 17, 1864.
43,819WillcoxAug. 9, 1864.
44,720GritznerOct. 18, 1864.
47,462SchenklApr. 25, 1865.
51,346OtisDec. 5d to a viscid mass.
Hoffman, May 25, 1858.
Meal treated with dilute sulphuric acid and steam under pressure of 350° Fah. Decant and evaporate.
Hawkes, February 3, 1863.
Wort of malt boiled with decoction of hops; cane-sugar added; boiled to a thick sirup; add gelatine, and can.
Weiderfeld, April 28, 1863.
Meal steeped