LIST OF PATENTS. 



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List of patents granted hij the United States, i/'c— Continued. 

 EODS— Continueil. 



Mar. 17, i870 

 Sept. 26, 1871 



Xuiuber. 



100, 895 



Inventor. 



W. J. Hubbaid 



119,251 Thomas Tout.... 



Subject of invention. 



Jointed rod, screwed together, to prevent slipping 

 :il)art, l)y male an<l female screws. 



Rod, iiriucipally of wood, with laiuoneal of -whale- 

 bone running longitudinally. 



5. FLOATS, SINKERS, AND SWIVELS. 



Dec. 12,1854 



Feb. 2, 1869 

 Feb. 8. 1870 



May 26,1872 

 July 9, 1872 



Apr. 

 July 

 July 

 Sept. 

 July 

 July 

 Dec. 

 May 

 May 



1, 1856 



7, 1803 

 21,1865 

 25, 1860 



31. 1866 

 29, 1807 



10. 1867 

 5, 1868 



12. 1868 



June 2, 1863 

 Nov. 3, 1«68 



Dec. 15, 1868 



Feb. 9, 1869 



Aug. 3, 1869 



Sept. 5,1871 



12, 060 



86, 609 

 99, 572 



127, 218 



128, 885 



14, 587 



39, 192 



40, 453 

 58,211 

 56, 857 

 61, 625 

 71, 879 

 77, 628 



77, 774 



78, 546 



83, 681 



84, 885 

 86, 7f<6 

 93, 220 



118,772 



J. W. Heard ' Sinker, made hollow to contain shot, so that it may 



be adjusted to required weight. 



J. A. Terrell Float, made of ulass. 



James Ingram Float, with ring and plugs in ends of it, so that it 



may be adjusted to line without slipping over 



ends of line. 



Brown & Jarvis Float, made of vulcanized rubber, for seines. 



E. Jewell ! Float, for ready attaelunent to line, to avi>id slip- 



l)iiig over ends of line ; spiral wire in eitlier end. 



Wooster Smith ' Fisli-hoolv and sinkers, used for eod-tisliing. 



"William Wood^ury Sinker, with spring inside for deep-sea lisiiing. 



E. F. Decker Sinker, witli guard-ring and swivel. 



L. A. Burnham j Sinker, with lever, &0. 



J.A.Martin 



J. A. Martin 



Martin Hiltz 



L. D. Lothrop 



W.H.Smith 



Sinker, with lever, &c. 



Sinker, with lever, &c. 



Swivel, for anglers' use. 



Swivel, for anglers' use. 



Siuker, made in several pieces, to increase or de- 

 crease weight. 



Nipper, or latch, to hold line. 



Jig, or sinker, three pieces, and method of attach- 

 ing to hook. 



Mode of attaching hook to sinker. 



F. Telgmanns ' hinker, sectional. 



R. T. Osgood Sinker, with spring and swivel, egg-shape. 



H. Camp Metallic line, with loops and reel. 



E. F. Stacey.. 

 Sewall Albee . 



Leach & Hutchius. 



6. PROJECTILES. 



