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2. The position of the finger holds 15 with
respect to the location of the handle affords
means for conveniently inserting the fingers
beneath the handle when it is desired to
5 withdraw the plunger 9 against the tension
of the spring 20, and this construction also
serves as means so that the finger holds can
be grasped by the same hand with which the
handle 13 is held, thus allowing the plunger
].0 to be effectively operated with but little or
no exertion on the part of its operator.
I claim
1. The combination with a powder con-
taining cylinder having a discharge passage
15 at one end, of a spring pressed powder eject-
ing barrel provided with radially extending
agitating ribs and with radially and longi-
tudinally extending corrugated agitating
ribs adapted to slidably engage the inner
20 walls of the cylinder.
2. A powder ejector comprising a powdercontaining cylinder having a discharge pas-
sage at one end, a spring pressed barrel lo-
cated in the cylinder and adapted to collect
the charge of powder and discharge the same 25
from the passage, a plunger operatively con-
nected with the barrel and provided with a
head slidably mounted in a portion of the
barrel, longitudinally extendingribs dis-
posed at diametrically opposite points upon 30
the barrel and adapted for engagement with
the walls of the said cylinder, and a plurality
of longitudinally extending corrugated agi-
tating ribs located at diametrically opposite
points to each other and disposed at right 35
angles to the first named ribs.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature
in presence of two witnesses.
WILLIAM WALTER SANDS.
Witnesses:
BARRY BONNER,
JNo. F. House.
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Sands, William Walter. Powder-Ejector, patent, September 28, 1909; [Washington D.C.]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth514930/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.