The London Journal of Arts, Sciences, and Manufactures, and Repertory of Patent Inventions, Band 35

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W. Newton., 1849
 

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Seite 51 - England is now used and that a seal in Scotland after the union be always kept and made use of in all things relating to private rights or grants which have usually passed the great seal of Scotland and which only concern offices grants commissions and private rights within that kingdom...
Seite 51 - And be it enacted, that the Great Seal of Ireland may, if His Majesty shall so think fit, after the Union, be used in like manner as before the Union, except where it is otherwise provided by the foregoing articles, within that part of the United Kingdom called Ireland...
Seite 202 - ... the most violent explosions may occur without a sudden increase of pressure within a boiler.* This gradually increased pressure may result from the accidental failure of the apparatus intended to relieve it, or from this being intentionally prevented from operating by the reckless hands which sometimes have the control of it. Of the ninety-eight cases in which the causes of explosions are stated in the returns herewith submitted, sixteen (being 16£ per cent. of the whole,) are assigned to this...
Seite 292 - That it shall be the duty of the district judge of the United States, within whose district any ports of entry or delivery may be, on the navigable waters, bays, lakes, and rivers of the United States, upon the application of the master or owner of any steamboat or vessel propelled in whole or in part by steam...
Seite 139 - In his specification, the plaintiff declared that his improvements applied to that class of machinery called power-looms, and consisted " in a novel arrangement of mechanism, designed for the purpose of instantly stopping the whole of the working parts of the loom, whenever the shuttle stops in the shed.
Seite 415 - ... with fine flour through suitable porous fabrics, which retain the flour and allow the air to pass through ; and this I accomplish by exhausting the air from the millstone case, or other closed chamber receiving the meal from the stones by means of a fan or other exhausting machinery, and blow the stive so exhausted into a chamber, having...
Seite 374 - Chancery-lane, for Improvements in the treatment of coal, and in separating coal and other substances from foreign matters, and in the manufacture of artificial fuel and coke, and in the distillation and treatment of tar and other products from coal ; together with improvements in the machinery and apparatus employed for the said purposes.
Seite 140 - The learned judge declined to nonsuit, and directed a verdict for the amount claimed to be entered for the plaintiff, with leave to the defendant to move to enter a nonsuit or verdict. In Hilary term following, a rule nisi having been' obtained accordingly, CROMPTON, J.
Seite 72 - Lancaster, manager of the Waterside Works, for improvements in machinery or apparatus for preparing cotton and other fibrous substances, — parts of which improvements are applicable to machinery used in weighing.
Seite 45 - ... inches in length, with a few inches at one end of each ingot gradually reduced in thickness in the manner of a wedge. I also cast tin either into similar ingots of the same, or nearly the same, dimensions, as the aforesaid ingots of lead, or the tin may be cast into long thin strips of nearly the same width as the aforesaid ingots of lead, and between...

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