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Cotton Gin Feeder.

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Patent for a new and improved cotton-gin feeder. This design consists in "a rectangular inclined box, endless feeding belts having spiked slats, the revolving fan at the upper end of the inclined box, and screen at the opposite end and lower side of the box, through which the sand and dirt from the cotton may escape, the current of air from the revolving fan assisting in expelling the sand and dirt, the latter falling between the slats and down the inclined bottom of the box and out through the screen" (lines 73-83).

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[2], : ill. ; 23 cm.

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Wiley, Jesse G. June 22, 1886.

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Patent for a new and improved cotton-gin feeder. This design consists in "a rectangular inclined box, endless feeding belts having spiked slats, the revolving fan at the upper end of the inclined box, and screen at the opposite end and lower side of the box, through which the sand and dirt from the cotton may escape, the current of air from the revolving fan assisting in expelling the sand and dirt, the latter falling between the slats and down the inclined bottom of the box and out through the screen" (lines 73-83).

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[2], : ill. ; 23 cm.

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"SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 344,299, dated June 22, 1886. Application filed September 4, 1885. Serial No. 176,171. (No model.)"

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  • June 22, 1886

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  • June 22, 1886

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  • September 4, 1885

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Wiley, Jesse G. Cotton Gin Feeder., patent, June 22, 1886; [Washington D.C.]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth171286/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.

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