United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit . gitudinally, sub-stantially as described. 60 30. In a well-drilling machine, the combi-nation of a rotary table, pins or stakes car-ried by said table, gripping means having amovable engagement with said pins, so thatthe gripping device may be raised or lowered 65without interfering with the rotation of thetable, and grippers carried by the grippingmeans for turning a well-tube and yet permit-ting of its endwise movement, substantially asdescribed. MATTHEW T. : Albert H. Adasis,John L. Jackson. rorloKs Pcfcfi(iqfif,i^ 1439


United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit . gitudinally, sub-stantially as described. 60 30. In a well-drilling machine, the combi-nation of a rotary table, pins or stakes car-ried by said table, gripping means having amovable engagement with said pins, so thatthe gripping device may be raised or lowered 65without interfering with the rotation of thetable, and grippers carried by the grippingmeans for turning a well-tube and yet permit-ting of its endwise movement, substantially asdescribed. MATTHEW T. : Albert H. Adasis,John L. Jackson. rorloKs Pcfcfi(iqfif,i^ 1439 Cassity Patent. [ Endorsed! : Cassity, 656515 No. Alio A 118B 18)Eq. U. S. District Court, Southern District ofCalifornia. Southern Division I. N. & W. J. CAS-SITY (656,515) Cassity Patent PILED MAR 141917 WM. M. VAN DYKI-:, Clerk By Leslie S. Col-ycr, Deputy Clerk [440 No. 656,515. Arthur G. V/illard cf al. zs. Patented Aug. 2r, rSOO. 1. N. & W. J. DRILL SHAFT. (Application filed Sept. 86. 2 Sheets—&li«el \A/ilr)CS5cs \6y ^/te«;;^c/lllorr)c_ys, ^ ^ No. Wirioiis Pcfouhnifs. 1441 Patented Aug. 21, 1900. I. N. A W. J. DRILL SHAFT. (ApplicatioD ni»<l Sept. 30, 1809.)


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