. Journal. , and may be stopped at any required carriage supports a framework by means of shaftsat the top of the carriage, provided with pulleys andropes. These ropes are at one end connected with theframework and counterpoised at the other end, so thaithe frame may be lowered into and raised out ofsuch vat as the carriage may be over. Bemovable cross-bars, which two by two are arranged to take a numberof hanks, are carried on each end respectively by twolongitudinal bars, and these latter are suspended fromtwo shafts, forming a part of the framework, by meansof levers working on ecc


. Journal. , and may be stopped at any required carriage supports a framework by means of shaftsat the top of the carriage, provided with pulleys andropes. These ropes are at one end connected with theframework and counterpoised at the other end, so thaithe frame may be lowered into and raised out ofsuch vat as the carriage may be over. Bemovable cross-bars, which two by two are arranged to take a numberof hanks, are carried on each end respectively by twolongitudinal bars, and these latter are suspended fromtwo shafts, forming a part of the framework, by meansof levers working on eccentrics and fixed on the eccentric motion imparts a reciprocating motion tothe longitudinal bars, thus causing the cross-bars tochange their respective position continually from a higherto a lower level, and so the yarn is kept in constantagitation in the liquor. The various parts are suitablyconnected, so that the carriage may be run to any re-quired vat, the framework lowered, and the eccentric. that the liquor can freely circulate around it, and whichconducts the cloth through the vat in an even anduniform manner, leaving it at the same time exposed toview where it enters and leaves the former, has beenpatented by F. Braun, of Yogelsmiihle, near Lennep motion being brought into action the hanks on the cross-bars are agitated in the liquor contained in the the operation is over, the framework is raised andthe carriage run to such other of the vats as is nextrequired. (Drawings given.)—W. E. K. April29,1885.] THE JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDISTIIV. Dyeing Garments, etc. Joseph r. Delahunty, Pittston,Pennsylvania, Eng. Pat. 11,231, August,13, LARGE revolving octagonal reel or cage, the faces andends composed of open slab work, is supported on itsaxis over the dye-vat. On the interim- surface a scriesof pins project from the peripherytowards the axis ofthe wheel, and a door is provided lor the insertion andremoval of the goods. The l


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