. Canadian forest industries 1894-1896. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Stave Machine. Patentee : The American Barrel Stave Machine Com- pany, assignee of Wm. F. Hutchinson, both of New York, U. S., granted 1st April, 1896; 6 years. Claim.—A stave machine, comprising a revoluble cut- ting drum having circumferential knives, a bearing for the knives, and a flexible belt-like carrier moving tan- gentially across the face of the drum, the said carrier having cross bars to fit between the knives and serve as ejectors, rollers journalled


. Canadian forest industries 1894-1896. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Stave Machine. Patentee : The American Barrel Stave Machine Com- pany, assignee of Wm. F. Hutchinson, both of New York, U. S., granted 1st April, 1896; 6 years. Claim.—A stave machine, comprising a revoluble cut- ting drum having circumferential knives, a bearing for the knives, and a flexible belt-like carrier moving tan- gentially across the face of the drum, the said carrier having cross bars to fit between the knives and serve as ejectors, rollers journalled on the carrier, and guides at the drum ends to support the rollers, with means for pre- venting the tipping of cross bars. The combination with the cutting drum, having peripheral knives, of the radially movable ejectors between the knives, the arms pivoted to the drum and the ejectors, the rods secured to the arms and projecting from the ends of the drum, and means, as the circular cam tracks and the tracks on the rods, for actuating the arms and ejectors by the turning of the drum, substantially as c 0 m: f ijj Manufacturing Cloth Boards. Patentee : Wm. H. Marcon, Toronto, Ont., granted 21st April, 1896 ; 6 years. Claim.—The method of producing cloth boards herein shown and described, consisting in first slicing the wood from the periphery of a log rendered soft in a continuous wavy or undulating flexible form of length of desired thick- ness, then gauging and cutting cross-wise into strips of de- sired width the flexible length of wood, and then subjecting each strip so separated cross-wire from end to end to pressure, then applying suitable cutters to the edge of the board, so as to round off the corners and finally sand- papering the board as set forth. Wood-Working Machine. Patentee : John Richard Schelosky, St. Louis, U. S., granted 21st April, 1896 ; 6 years. Claim.—The improved-dovetailing machine constructed with a series of circular saws (as two or


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