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963,731
2. Apparatus of the class described in-
cluding a container, a valved inlet pipe
opening thereinto, there being an inlet in
the container, a removable closure for the
5 inlet, a valved outlet, and a manually oper-
ated revoluble mixing device within the con-
tainer.
3. Apparatus of the class described in-
cluding a transparent tubular body, heads
io removably mounted upon the ends thereof,
a valved inlet pipe opening through one of
the heads, a valved outlet member opening
through the other head and a manually op-
erated revoluble mixing device mounted be-
be tween the heads and extending close to the
walls of the body.
4. Apparatus of the class described in-
cluding a tubular transparent body, heads
upon the ends thereof, one of said heads
20 having a socket, tie devices detachably con-
necting the heads and outside of the body, a
valved inlet opening through one of the
heads, a valved outlet opening through the
other head, a revoluble shaft seated at one
25 end of the socket, and mixing devices ex-
tending from the shaft.5. Apparatus of the class described in-
cluding a tubular transparent body, heads
detachably mounted upon the ends thereof,
tie devices detachably connecting the heads 3o
and disposed outside of the body, valved
means for directing fluid into the body,
valved means for. conveying fluid therefrom,
a shaft revolubly mounted within the heads,
means for rotating the shaft, and mixing 35
devices radiating from the shaft.
6. Apparatus of the class described in-
cluding a separable container having a trans-
parent portion, said container being also
provided with an inlet and an outlet, a shaft 40
mounted for rotation within the container,
means for rotating the shaft and mixing
blades radiating from the shaft adjacent the
bottom of the container.
In testimony that we claim the foregoing 45
as our own, we have hereto affixed our signa-
tures in the presence of two witnesses.
WALTER S. RODGERS.
JUAN SEIN.
Witnesses:
CLYDE V. NEFE,
H. F. MUDLER.2
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Rodgers, Walter S. Injection Apparatus, patent, July 5, 1910; [Washington D.C.]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth508955/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.