the vat in the direction of the pulp-cylinder.
J. F. Jones. Means for conveying away water from the interiorhat deliver it to a toothed rotating cylinder.
J. F. Jones, Rochester, N. Y. Machine by which a number of coapparatus may be separately used, if required.
In Jones's pasteboard machine (Fig. 4, Plate XXXVII.) the webe the mass and pass into the coffee-pot below.
In Jones's percolator the lower vessel is heated by a spiritl explosive vapors.
The illustration shows Smith and Jones's (a) and Tagliabue's (b) devices for this purpose.
n, Goodrich, Richardson, et al., Davies, Post, 1872; Jones, Danks, 1873.
Pud′dle-rolls.
The first, or roud by means of the regulatable discharge-aperture.
Jones's pulp-grinder.
Fig. 4016 has grinding surfaces charged at a nozzle in a continuous rod or sheet.
Jones, March 11, 1873, makes truss-pads of pyroxyline.
138,254.Hyatt1873.
143,772.McClelland1873.
136,735.Jones1873.
150,722.Smith1874.
156,352.Hyatt1874.
156,35
(Reissue.)1,154HoweMar. 19, 1861.
32,297Jones et al.May.
14, 1861.
32,315SherwoodMay.
14,t. 27, 1868.
85,633BarnesJan. 5, 1869.
86,163JonesJan. 26, 1869.
86,164JonesJan. 26. 1869.
JonesJan. 26. 1869.
(Reissue.)3,281GuinnessFeb. 2, 1869.
87,559GirdMar. 9, 1869.
88,039HawkinsMar. 23, 1869.
88,603B 23, 1871.
117,380BukerJuly 25, 1871.
117,640JonesAug. 1, 1871.
117,797MeyerAug. 8, 1871.
118,4 29, 1862.
35,542PryibilJune 10, 1862.
37,580JonesFeb. 3, 1863.
41,272BlandJan. 19, 1864.
42,80e 29, 1869.
93,010RogersJuly 27, 1869.
93,540JonesAug. 10, 1869.
94,175BensterAug. 31, 1869.
95ects, the spring cools and the valve rises.
Jones's steam-trap has a float a at the end of a pivunder side of the steel leaf of the spring.
Jones's steam-trap.
Steam-tug.
A small but pounfaut, and successfully carried out by Coley, Jones, and Wilson, and subsequently perfected by Gwinne and Jones.
The next step made in stearinery was the decomposition of the fats by water.
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claire et al., May 7, 1850.
8,308.Seymour, August 26, 1851.
8,477.Adams, Oct. 28, 1851.
8,756.Jones, Feb. 24, 1852.
10,574.Renton, Feb. 28, 1854.
10,696.Jones, Mar. 28, 1854.
10,711.Trotter, MaJones, Mar. 28, 1854.
10,711.Trotter, Mar. 28, 1854.
12,329.Selleck, Jan. 30, 1855.
12,333.Trotter, Jan. 30, 1855.
12,418.Wetherell, Feb. 20, 1855.
12,613.Gardner, Mar. 27, 1855.
13,332.Jones, July 24, 1855.
13,416.Burrows,
ExtendJones, 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, JunJones, 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. 946.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, Ma
W. Ray,
J. L. Brown,
J. F. Coleman,
D. Churchill,
J. Goodson,
M. J. Gamble,
A. E. Gandy,
E. Long,
J. Long,
J. A. Staggers,
A. L. Soloman,
W. Womac,
J. F. Jones,
E. B. Sartin,
J. S. Brewer,
W. B. Nugent,
M. G. Posey,
J. P. Rice,
F. M. Wilson,
J. W. Welch,
G. B. Duncan,
H. W. Lang,
J. P. Love,
Hicks Vaughn,
geant M. M. Caldwell,
F. S. Cooper,
Corporal J. M. Lee,
Private D. Archibald,
A. N. Bishop,
L. Bishop,
C. A. Bryans,
W. W. Dobson,
J. M. Goodnight,
Private J. F. Jones,
D. L. McClure,
R. R. Robinson,
J. D. Sloan,
L. W. Stogner,
J. M. Stogner,
J. W. Williams,
J. W. Kyle.
Co. H.
1st Sergeant H. C. Fields,
Privard,
R. F. Roberts,
W. B. Sherer.
Co. G.
Private G. H. Augley,
L. Slell,
Jno. Chassereau,
Private W. Rentz,
R. H. Low,
C. H. Brunson.
Co. H.
Sergeant J. F. Jones,
Private Wm. Atterberry,
J. E. Birt,
L. B. Collins,
W. P. Chittey,
Private H. R. Hutto,
Jno. Lain,
H. C. Plunket,
W. T. Still.
Co. I.
Corporal