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Most of the patents prior to 1836 were lost in the Dec. 1836 fire. Only about 2,000 of the almost 10,000 documents were recovered. Little is known about this patent. Only the patent drawing is available. This patent is in the database for reference only.
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US Patent: 96 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85561&pn=96 Temple for Weaving Cloth Patentee: Peter Newell - Waterford, Saratoga County NY Granted:1836-12-02

Abstract: The Frame A, of the said machine is made of iron or any metallic or other suitable substance constructed with two guides B, B, about four inches long and about three fourths of an inch in width having a space C, between them of sufficient width to receive the jaws D, di, of the temple, hereafter described. The guides B, B, are connected with and rest upon, a support A, of the same substance at right angles to the guides and usually in one piece with it, which support is fastened to the looms by a bolt or otherwise. Claim: The use of sliding jaws which hold the selvage, when made upon the principle and operating in the manner, of those marked D, d, in the accompanying drawing.
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US Patent: 30 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85570&pn=30 Take-Up Motion Patentee: Horace Hendrick - Killingly, Windham County CT Granted:1836-09-22

Abstract: In its general construction the said apparatus resembles that in common use, my improvement consisting in the addition of what I denominate the rod, and sickle, and the mode of communicating motion, from the reed to the cloth beam, by the intervention of said rod, and sickle. Claim: The addition of the rod, and sickle operating in the manner set forth as combined with the other parts described, but not claimed as of my invention, the take-up motion being effected by the intervention of said rod, and sickle between the reed, and the cloth beam.
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US Patent: 16 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85569&pn=16 Making Rubber Fabrics Patentee: Edwin M. Chaffee - Roxbury, Norfolk County MA Granted:1836-08-31

Caoutchouc is the technical or archaic term for natural raw rubber, a highly elastic, tenacious, and waterproof plant substance. Abstract: I have invented, made, and applied to use a new and useful improvement in the preparing, coloring, and applying India-rubber to cloth of all kinds, leather, and other articles without the use of a solvent, which I call "Chaffee's Improvement in Rubber". The India rubber undergoes an operation preparatory to its being applied to the cloth, and other articles, and the following is a description of that part of the machinery, and apparatus employed for the purpose. A hollow cylinder, or roller six feet long, and twenty seven inches in diameter heated by steam, or otherwise to about two hundred degrees of Fahrenheit, is surmounted by another cylinder of like length, and heated in like manner, and eighteen inches in diameter, the large, and small cylinders come in contact with each other on one side at about ten inches distant from the top of the larger one. The large cylinder revolves much faster than the small one, so that there is a compound rolling, and slipping action between the cylinders. Five bars are placed on the top of the large cylinder side by side each other leaving a space of about three fourths of an inch between them, the bars are one and a half inch thick, twelve inches wide, and about six feet long, the edges which lie in contact with the cylinder are convex or circular, and so constructed that when one corner of the edge touches it, the other recedes from it thus leaving a wedge like space for the rubber to enter beneath the bars. What I mean by the corner of the edge is the angles formed by the two sides of the bars, and their circular edges, the one being; an acute, and the other an obtuse angle, which are more or less acute or obtuse according to their situation on the cylinder, the said bars being substitutes for so many cylinders, but are better adapted to sifting the coloring between them, the), are held in contact with the cylinder, or nearly so by weights or screws arranged for the purpose. If the rubber is to be colored, the coloring matter in fine powder should be sifted, or otherwise put into the spaces between the bars where it will be incorporated with the rubber as it passes between the bars and the cylinders. Claim: The preparation, and application of India rubber to all kinds of cloths, leathers, and other like substances without the use of a solvent in the manner aforesaid.
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US Patent: 26 https://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?id=85558&pn=26 Machine for Making Silver Spoons Patentee: Josephus Brockway - Troy, Rensselaer County NY Granted:1936-09-20

Listed in A List of Patents Issued by the United States, from 1790 to 1847, pgs. 60 & 388. Abstract: This improvement in the manufacture of spoons consists in plating and cutting a bar of silver in the shape, thickness and just proportions of a spoon by means of a mill in all its outlines precisely like a common plater's mill. A common plater's mill with eight inch rolls may be converted to this purpose, and as these are in common use, and well known, further description is deemed unnecessary. The drawing exhibits its appearance. The first operation of this mill is to take a bar of silver, about half an inch shorter than the spoon required. This must be rolled through widthwise, the bar of silver should be very little thicker than the thickest part of the spoon handle required, and as wide as the handle at the shoulder. One end of this bar will then be placed directly over the center of the rise, or peen marked a, upon the upper roller, and the mill turned, and it will come through plated, and widened at one end in the shape of a spoon bowl, and at the other widened like the fiat part of a spoon handle. Claim: The shaping of a roller of a common plater's mill, so that it shall receive a bar of silver widthwise, and roll it into the shape of a spoon, one end for the bowl, and the other for the handle, leaving the bowl in its proper shape with the silver thickest at the edges and thinnest in the middle, and this to be made separate from though designed for a cutter.
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