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DEPT. V.—MACHINERY
Metal-working Machinery.
perishing machines, reels, assorters, scales,and testers for roving and yarn, for cottonand woolen manufacturers’ use, patent |cutters for gear wheels, and for taps, bea-mers, twist drills, irregularly formed sew-ing machine and gun parts, milling andscrew slotting cutters. B 38. 515
159 Lobdell Car Wheel Co., Wilming ton , Del.—Solid die rivet machine, E
65- 5i5
159'* Richards, I. P. , Providence , R. I.
—Punches for metal. A 42. 515
I 59/1 Hendey Machine Co., Walcott -ville, Conn.—Planer and shaper. D 35.
5i5
159<r Howard, WiWiam H., Philadel phia , Pa.—Loom frame with automaticlet-offs. 13 31. 515
159'^ Cosmopolitan Emery Wheel Co.,Philadelphia , Pa. —Emery wheels forgrinding saws, tools, etc. (Annex 1.) 515
160 American Saw Co., Trenton , N.J.
—B 33-
a Movable tooth circular, perforated, andsolid saws. 510
b Eccentric-geared power punching andshearing machines. 515
161 Cornell University Machine Shop,
ithaca , N. Y. -—Foot lathe, magneto-elec-trical machine, measuring machine, tools,and gauges. B 68. 515
162 Chase Manufacturing Co., New York
, N. Y.—Portable pipe and boltcutting and threading machine. B28. 515
172 Spiral Elliptic Spring Works, Cin cinnati
, O.—Machinery for making up-holstering springs. K 70. 515
173 Worcester, E. L, & Co., Worcester ,
Mass. —Vertical drills for metals, black-smith’s lathe. C 32. 515
174 Schon, Mathias, Englishtown,
N. J.—Tire upsetting machine. (An-nex.) 515
175 Nichols, Pickering, & Co., Phila delphia
, Pa.—Portable rail punches. I)6 7 - 5 r 5
176 Prentice & Co., Worcester , Mass .
—Lathes, slide rests, drills. C 31. 515
177 Van Hagen, C., & Co., Philadelphia ,
Pa.—Rotary shapers, iron planers, drillsharpeners, drills, and boring tools. C3°- 515
177a Vitrified Wheel and Emery Co.,Ashland, Mass.— Emery and emerywheels. (Annex.) 515
177 b Long, Allstater, & Co., Hamilton,
O. —Punching and shearing machines.
B 36. 515
177^ Broadbooks & Co., Batavia, N.Y. —Folding chairs. C 43. 515
177 d Howard Iron Works, Buffalo ,N.Y. —Propeller wheel. C 29-30. 515
177* Dudgeon, Richard, New York ,N.Y. —Punches. (J 27. 515
177/ Temple, Edward B., Philadelphia ,Pa.—Planing machine for metals, etc.B 28. 5x5
163 Smith, Oberlin, & Bro., Bridgeton,
N.J.—Upright or inclined foot and powerpresses, for cutting or drawing tinware,oil-can makers’ tools, pipe tools, special jdrills, etc. C 27. 515 ;
164 Lovegrove & Co., Philadelphia , Pa . :
—Pipe threading and cutting machine. 1B 75 and Boiler House 4. 515 |
165 Thorne, De Haven, & Co., Philadel - j
phia, Pa.—Drilling machines. B 130. 5i5
166 George & Du Laney, New York , N. Y.
—Screw machinery. C 55 and B29. 5i5
166« Clough & Williamson, Newark ,
N. J. —Wire corkscrews and handles ;machine for manufacturing same. B 38.
5i5
166<5 Edwards, E. B., Columbia, Pa.—Axle rolls. B 40. 515
166c Cushing, N. B., Jersey City , N. J.
—Shears , and punching machines. B 26.
5i5
167 Merriman, A. H., West Meriden,
Conn.—Power punching press. B29. 5i5
168 Jones, Lamson, & Co., Windsor,Vt .
—Engine lathes, screw machines, gangdrills, etc. B 36. 515
170 Sellers, William, & Co., Philadel phia , Pa.—C 18 to 25 and Annex 1 .
b Machine tools, punching and shearingmachines. 515
171 Washburn Machine Shop, Worces- j
ter Free Institute. Department Mechani- 1cal Engineering,Worcester,Mass . — Lathes Iwith hardened steel bearings; grindingmachines and drawing stands. C 38. 513
177^f Old Colony Rivet Works, New York , N.Y.—Ironplaners,shears, cutters,punches, drilling machines, rivets, etc.B 28. 515
177 h Clark, John A., Newark , N.J. —Drip pan for kerosene and other liquids.C 30. 515
178 Miller’s Falls Co., Miller’s Falls,
a Scroll saw. 510
b Iron cutter, drilling machines. 515
* Vises. 519
179 Putnam Machine Co., Fitchburg,
Mass.—Machinists’ tools, steam engines,Woodworth planers, water wheels, shaft-ing, mill work, etc. C 28. 515
1 80 Kreider, Campbell, & Co., Philadel phia , Pa.—E 50.
a Engine lathe. 515
b Glassware grinding machine. 516
181 American Watch Tool Co., Wal tham
, Mass.—Lathes for watchmakers'use, and bench lathes for machinists. F38-40. 5i5
182 Coe, C. W., Fenton, Mich.—Hand
power drill press and screw cutter. B29. 5*5
182« Young, William, Easton , Pa.—Young’s patent water and gas main tap-ping machine. With this apparatus themain pipe is drilled and tapped, theservice pipe screwed in, and connectionmade in one operation, without shuttingoff the water or changing tools. (Pumpannex 7-5.) 5 1 4
183 E. Horton & Son Co., Windsor
Locks, Conn.—Lathe and car-wheelchucks. B 30. 515
to Notation, p. 10; ground plan, p. 11.
For location of objects, indicated by letter and figure, see Key