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  • My devices are for the purpose of making a cheap and perfect tooth in which I insure great truth and a perfect figure at small cost.
  • Ordinary cast iron teeth are found to require much finishing and are liable to breakage, and a wrought iron tooth is too expensive if properly made; besides it is found almost impossible to make either of them with perfect accuracy.
  • MyM method of making the teeth is by casting in malleable iron and thus having all the advantages of a wrought iron tooth with a more perfect form than has ever been obtained by casting heretofore.
  • the core is formed I remo-ve t-he portion @c of the core box, and set the core in the oven resting on the half y, of the core box which is a counterpart of that side of the core7 in this way I insure the perfect accuracy of the core when dry and am enabled to make the teeth light and strong so as to be readily annealed in the process of making them malleable.
  • the teeth require no finishing and are ready to be at once fitted to the finger bar where they are sure to come in line without adjustment.

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M. G. HUBBARD, OF PENN YAN NEW YORK.
TOOTH FOR REAPING-MACHINES;
Specification of Letters Patent No. 16,183, dated December 9, 18561 To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I7 M. G. HUBBARD, of Penn Yan, in the county of Yates and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in the Manufac-l ture of Teeth for Mowing and Reaping Machines; and I herein describe and ascertain the same, referring to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1, is the tooth perfected. Fig. 2, is the upper side and Fig. 3, the under side of the core used in casting said teeth all in isometrical projection; Fig. 4 upper half of mold removed, or core boX.
My devices are for the purpose of making a cheap and perfect tooth in which I insure great truth and a perfect figure at small cost. Ordinary cast iron teeth are found to require much finishing and are liable to breakage, and a wrought iron tooth is too expensive if properly made; besides it is found almost impossible to make either of them with perfect accuracy. MyM method of making the teeth is by casting in malleable iron and thus having all the advantages of a wrought iron tooth with a more perfect form than has ever been obtained by casting heretofore. For this purpose itis necessary to make a core true and accurate with sufficient substance to be protected from warping andl to dry the same in exact formand further it is necessary to have the throat of the tooth at a a true and to make the casting as thin as practicable in order to make it thoroughly malleable. All these requirements I accomplish by forming a rib n on the upper and under side, or one of them, by forming the core in a metal core boX shown in Figs. 3 and 4. Then the core is formed I remo-ve t-he portion @c of the core box, and set the core in the oven resting on the half y, of the core box which is a counterpart of that side of the core7 in this way I insure the perfect accuracy of the core when dry and am enabled to make the teeth light and strong so as to be readily annealed in the process of making them malleable. The teeth require no finishing and are ready to be at once fitted to the finger bar where they are sure to come in line without adjustment.
Having thus fully described my mowing and reaping machine tooth what I claim therein as new is- Forming a cast iron tooth substantially y M. G. HUBBARD.
Vitnesses D. IV. BERTEMIN, W. JONES.
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