BANGERTER’S PERPETUAL TIME CLOCK
has therefore a background of brilliant accomplishments, profound studies and many natural abilities behind a work that shall ever establish his fame as inventor of The Perpetual Clock.
BANGERTER’S AUTOMATIC JEWELER.
This Automatic Jeweler Making Collar Buttons at the Belgian World Exposition, 1905, Often Mistaken for a Living Man. Thousands of Collar Buttons of His Make Were Sold Within the Exposition Grounds.
BANGERTER’S AIRSHIP, THE STAR.
Mr. Bangerter conceived the plans of his airship in 1898 and deposited the plans in France in March, 1905.
By his principles the basket, engine and traveler being about fifteen feet below the planes, it is an absolute impossibility for it to turn turtle, either by wind or storm. The four planes automatically acting as parachutes in case of descending. This airship can rise vertically and keep steady at any height, permitting the dropping of explosives with accuracy after having aimed and regulated its position.
BANGERTER’S POWDERLESS GUN.
View of Targets Which Thousands of Bullets Have Pierced.
Thickness of the Targets, 2½ inch. Time, 20 seconds.
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