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136WatsonNov. 25, 1856. 16,387JohnsonJan. 13, 1857. 16,566GrayFeb. 3, 1857. 17,508HarrisJune 9, 1857. 17,571HarrisJune 16, 1857. 17,717SageJune 30, 1857. 17,744LathburyJuly 7, 1857. 18,071BehnAug 25, 1857. 18,823MooreDec. 8, 1857. 19,015ClarkJan. 5, 1858. 19,072ClarkJan. 12, 1858. 19,129ClarkJan. 19, 1858. 19,135Rixford et al.Jan. 19, 1858. 19,285AngellFeb. 9, 1858. 19,409ClarkFeb. 23, 1858. 19,660HendrickMar. 16, 1858. 19,532GrayMar. 2, 1858. 19,665GrayMar. 16, 1858. 20,413DimockJune 1, 1858. 20,742ThomsonJune 29, 1858. 21,015MooreJuly 27, 1858. 1. (b.) Reciprocating Loop-Taker. (continued). No.Name.Date. 21,230Buell et al.Aug. 17, 1858. 21,751GibbsOct. 12, 1858. 21,929SangsterOct. 26, 1858. 22,226BishopDec. 7, 1858. 22,275BoydDec. 14, 1858. 24,003BoydMay 17, 1859. 25,084BarnesAug. 16, 1859. 25,381BuellSept. 13, 1859. (Reissue.)829ReynoldsSept. 27, 1859. 28,097McCurdyMay 1, 1860. 56,902CatelyAug. 7, 1866. 1. (c.) Vibrating Loop-Taker. 7,659Ba
way. A mode of conveyance by or upon a wire supported on posts. See wire-way. Wire-twist. A kind of gun-barrel made of a ribbon of iron and steel, coiled around a mandrel and welded. The ribbon is made by welding together laminae of iron and steel or two qualities of iron, and drawing the same between rollers into a ribbon. Wire-twist′ing ma-chine′. A tool used for uniting the ends of sections of telegraph or fencing wire, and for other purposes. See patents:— 40,586.Dimock, Nov. 10, 1862 (tags). 122,903.Murray, Jan. 23, 1872 (fire-screens). 130,778.Wolcott, Aug. 20, 1872 (telegraph). 145,994.Fry, Dec. 23, 1873 (telegraph). Smith's machine, for making cable-screw wire, is shown in Fig. 7305. The wire is polygonal in form, is wound from a drum A, passes through a die T to a winding-drum W, which by the action of a spring keeps it at the proper tension, and winds it as fast as twisted. One wheel S guides it through the die, and another R draws it; the <
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