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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... object , is peculiarly adapted for operating on bobbin or other lace net ; but as the application of the same mechanism to work upon other fabrics will be sufficiently obvious , its operation upon net only is described . In Plate I ...
... object , is peculiarly adapted for operating on bobbin or other lace net ; but as the application of the same mechanism to work upon other fabrics will be sufficiently obvious , its operation upon net only is described . In Plate I ...
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... objects of their particular moving are seen . In order to explain the operation , the figures 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , and 9 , are drawn on a larger scale , shewing in five differ- ent positions in section , the points , needles , and guides in ...
... objects of their particular moving are seen . In order to explain the operation , the figures 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , and 9 , are drawn on a larger scale , shewing in five differ- ent positions in section , the points , needles , and guides in ...
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... object to which the apparatus is applied ; whether for heating the air in buildings , evaporating fluids , or heating metal , as will be more fully described . The furnace consists of two compartments d , and e ; the compartment d , is ...
... object to which the apparatus is applied ; whether for heating the air in buildings , evaporating fluids , or heating metal , as will be more fully described . The furnace consists of two compartments d , and e ; the compartment d , is ...
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... object of the Patentee appears to be to counter - sink the holes in the plates or sheets of metal , so as to admit a portion of the heads of the nails or bolts by which they are fastened to the ship's bottom , and thereby to prevent the ...
... object of the Patentee appears to be to counter - sink the holes in the plates or sheets of metal , so as to admit a portion of the heads of the nails or bolts by which they are fastened to the ship's bottom , and thereby to prevent the ...
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... object which is named in the caveat . These caveats fre- quently bring the applicant for a patent , and the opponent claim- ing the caveat , to a hearing before the Attorney or Solicitor Ge- neral , who examines each party separately ...
... object which is named in the caveat . These caveats fre- quently bring the applicant for a patent , and the opponent claim- ing the caveat , to a hearing before the Attorney or Solicitor Ge- neral , who examines each party separately ...
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