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to Humphrey, October 7, 1862. The needlethread is locked at each descent by a second thread carried by either a looper or a shuttle. In patent to Sleiner, June 19, 1860, the needle and shuttle operate as in an ordinary machine, but after the shuttle has passed through the loop of needle-thread, a hook catches its thread and passes it in the form of a loop up through the button-hole slit and spreads it in the path of, and the needle enters it at its next descent. In patent to Rehfuss, May 23, 1865, the needle descends through the material back from the slit, a looper passes its thread through the loop of needlethread, and then passes up through the slit, where its loop is caught by a hook, and spread in the path of the needle, which enters it at its next descent. Other methods of working button-holes have been attempted, but not found practicable. Button-hole cutter. Button-hole shears. Button-lathe. Button-riveting press. Button-hole shears. A scissors having an a
v. 5, 1861. *34,776L. C. RodierMar. 25, 1862. 36,531B. S. RobertsSept. 23, 1862. 39,246W. RichardsJuly 14, 1863. 40,151J. H. WickmanSept. 29, 1863. 45,126E. S. WrightNov. 5, 1864. 47,163C. ChabotApr. 4, 1865. 47,902W. H. and G. W. MillerMay 23, 1865. 49,718C. ChabotSept. 5, 1865. 49,959E. S. AllinSept. 19, 1865. 51,391E. S. PiperDec. 5, 1865. 52,734I. M. MilbankFeb. 20, 1866. 52,887B. S. RobertsFeb. 27, 1866. 52,925H. BerdanFeb. 27, 1866. 54,600H. ReynoldsMay 8, 1866. 55,520I. M. 5,797J. RiderJan. 3, 1865. *45,952C. M. SpencerJan. 17, 1865. 46,671F. W. HoweMar. 7, 1865. *46,828E. StablerMar. 14, 1865. 46,866I. SutvanMar. 14, 1865. 47,350A. M. WhiteApr. 18, 1865. 47,372W. H. ElliotApr. 18, 1865. 47,809W. H. ElliotMay 23, 1865. 48,227H. H. WolcottJune 13, 1865. 48,288B. F. JoslynJune 20, 1865. *49,409Hughes and BuseyAug. 15, 1865. 49,994Foster and FosterSept. 19, 1865. 50,507J. StillmanOct. 17, 1865. 51,739W. H. and G. W. MillerDec. 26, 1865. 51,991H. BerdanJ
ne 19, 1860. 28,814RoseJune 19, 1860. 33,619WeitlingOct. 29, 1861. 34,748Deroquigny et al.Mar. 25, 1862. 36,617HumphreyOct. 7, 1862. 36,932HouseNov. 11, 1862. 37,931WeitlingMar. 17, 1863. 39,442HouseAug. 4, 1863. 39,443HouseAug. 4, 1863. 39,444HouseAug. 4, 1863. 39,445HouseAug. 4, 1863. 40,311RehfussOct. 13, 1863. 42,502ParhamApr. 26, 1864. 43,742RehfussAug. 2, 1864. 44,217ParhamSept. 13, 1864. (Reissue.)1,805VogelNov. 1, 1864. 45,777WeitlingJan. 3, 1865. 47,905RehfussMay 23, 1865. 2. Two Thread. (continued). No.Name.Date. 49,627HumphreyAug. 29, 1865. 49,745FreySept. 5, 1865. 49,803TarboxSept. 5, 1865. 50,253HumphreyOct. 3, 1865. 50,299CajarOct. 3, 1865. 50,870BartramNov. 7, 1865. 51,086RehfussNov. 21, 1865. 54,671BartramMay 15, 1866. (Reissue.)2,245BartramMay 15, 1866. 55,688McCloskeyJune 19, 1866. 55,863HouseJune 26, 1866. 55,864HouseJune 26, 1866. 55,865HouseJune 26, 1866. 55,866HouseJune 26, 1866. 57,451ClementsAug. 21, 1866. 61,533Goode