London Journal of Arts, Sciences and Manufacturers, and Repertory of Patent Inventions, Band 2William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington W. Newton, 1833 |
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... furnace , such as is proposed by the Patentee to be employed for his purpose ; but the particular form of which is not claimed . Fig . 2 , is a horizontal section of the same . The kind of tubes which are found to answer best are those ...
... furnace , such as is proposed by the Patentee to be employed for his purpose ; but the particular form of which is not claimed . Fig . 2 , is a horizontal section of the same . The kind of tubes which are found to answer best are those ...
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... furnace , as shown in the figure ; b , is a tube by which the water passes from the coil a , when in a heated state , and c , is the tube by which the water is re- turned to the coil , after having given off the heat , to effect the ...
... furnace , as shown in the figure ; b , is a tube by which the water passes from the coil a , when in a heated state , and c , is the tube by which the water is re- turned to the coil , after having given off the heat , to effect the ...
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... furnace ; and the tube c , returns it back to the coils after it has given off its heat . * * An apparatus precisely like this for heating copper plates for printing by means of steam , was invented about ten years ago , by Mr. Ramshaw ...
... furnace ; and the tube c , returns it back to the coils after it has given off its heat . * * An apparatus precisely like this for heating copper plates for printing by means of steam , was invented about ten years ago , by Mr. Ramshaw ...
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... furnace , whereby a larger quantity of heated surface will be presented , which being heated to a high degree of temperature , will give off the same to the air contained in the rooms or buildings , constant use ever since , and is ...
... furnace , whereby a larger quantity of heated surface will be presented , which being heated to a high degree of temperature , will give off the same to the air contained in the rooms or buildings , constant use ever since , and is ...
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... furnace , I have not been able to burst the tubes . " The Specification concludes by saying , " Having now described the nature of my invention , and the manner of carrying the same into effect , I would have it understood that I lay no ...
... furnace , I have not been able to burst the tubes . " The Specification concludes by saying , " Having now described the nature of my invention , and the manner of carrying the same into effect , I would have it understood that I lay no ...
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