July, 1905 



AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



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Elevator. A. Karrer, St. Joseph, 



Mo. May 16 790,137 



Device for Opening and Closing 

 Elevator Doors. H. Watson, 

 Washington, D. C. May 23 .... 790,334 



Fireproofing and Fire Extinguishment 



Metallic Fireproof Window. 



J. Bogenberger, Milwaukee, Wis. 



'May 2 788,878 



Automatic Fire Shutter. G. F. 



Hall, Providence, R. I. May 23 . . 790,632 

 Fireproof Structure. A. L. A. 



Himmelwright, New York, N. Y. 



May 30 791,265 



Hardware 



Sash Fastener. A. W. Carlson, 



Ely, Minn. May 2 788,515 



Sash Fastener. G. D. Jones, Chi- 

 cago, 111. May 2 788,775 



Sash Fastener. C. Faust, Oshkosh, 



Wis. May 16 789,847 



Lock and Latch. H. G. Voight, 



New Britain, Conn. May 16 . . . 790,092 



Latch and Lock. C. A. Prescott, 



Victoria, Canada. May 23 790,659 



Lock and Latch. H. G. Voight, 



New Britain, Conn. May 30 . . . 790,936 



Sash Pulley. A. Johnston, Ottum- 



wa, Iowa. May 30 791,098 



Heating and Ventilation 



Steam Heating System and Appa- 

 ratus. A. McGonagle, East 

 Orange, N. J. May 2 788,933 



Radiator. A. Mathis, Chicago, 111. 



May 16 



789,86 



Draft Excluder. C. F. T. Krauth, 



Birmingham, England. May 16. . 790,139 

 Automatic Ventilating Window 



Lock. H. Ernst, Chicago, 111. 



May 23 790,490 



Ventilating Window. J. F. 



Chmelir, St. Louis, Mo. May 30791,248 



Miscellaneous 



Process of and Product for Wall 

 Facing and Decorations. S. J. 

 Edminston, Greenwich, N. Y. 

 May 9 789,147 



Jack for Roofers and Painters. 

 J. W. Wainwright, Philadelphia, 

 Pa. May 9 789,640 



Hanging Scaffold. Berg and Tan- 



ninga, Chicago, 111. May 9 789,650 



Self-Closing Window. F. C. 



Kasch, Akron, Ohio. May 23. . . 790,370 



Strip for Securing Window Glass 

 in Place. W. T. Mills, Colum- 

 bus, Ohio. May 30 790,908 



Automatic Window Closure. T. 



Lee, Home City, Ohio. May 30. 791,036 



Plumbing 



Self-Draining Faucet Bib Cock. 

 Freeman and Copeland, Troy, 

 Ohio. May 9 789,214 



Flushing Device for Water- 

 Closets. F. H. Mason, Spokane, 

 Wash. May 16 789,926 



Bath Tub. E. H. Sloman, Detroit, 



Mich. May 16 790,229 



Self-Closing Faucet. I. N. Baker, 



Bay City, Mich. May 30 791,238 



Tools 



Nail Set. T. F. Thompson, Empire, 



Ore. May 2 788,564 



Carpenters' Gage. W. H. Vree- 



land, Seneca Falls, N. Y. May 2. 788,802 



Carpenters' Bracket. J. G. W. 

 & C. S. Grieves, Amesbury, 

 Mass. May 2 788,899 



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