The London Journal of Arts and Sciences, and Repertory of Patent Inventions, Band 9,Teil 2William Newton Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1837 |
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... object , therefore , of this invention , is to obviate that diffi- culty , and to indicate the pressure of the steam , or other vapour or gases , to almost any extent , and thereby enable the attendant to prevent the accidental ...
... object , therefore , of this invention , is to obviate that diffi- culty , and to indicate the pressure of the steam , or other vapour or gases , to almost any extent , and thereby enable the attendant to prevent the accidental ...
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... object the regulating or governing the positions of the float - boards in such manner that the resistance of the back water may be diminished , and thereby avoid the loss of power occasioned by such Leeming's , for Impls . in Water and ...
... object the regulating or governing the positions of the float - boards in such manner that the resistance of the back water may be diminished , and thereby avoid the loss of power occasioned by such Leeming's , for Impls . in Water and ...
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... object the transferring or removal of the explosion or discharge of the percussion or detonating powder , whereby the necessity of deep pro- jecting rims or shields round the cavity of the cock is obviated , as no part of the metal cap ...
... object the transferring or removal of the explosion or discharge of the percussion or detonating powder , whereby the necessity of deep pro- jecting rims or shields round the cavity of the cock is obviated , as no part of the metal cap ...
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... for various purposes . Fig . 15 , Plate I. , is an enlarged vertical section of a copper cap of the ordinary construction as in common use , which will serve to illustrate the objects of the improve- 16 Recent Patents .
... for various purposes . Fig . 15 , Plate I. , is an enlarged vertical section of a copper cap of the ordinary construction as in common use , which will serve to illustrate the objects of the improve- 16 Recent Patents .
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William Newton. which will serve to illustrate the objects of the improve- ments : a , is the top of the cap ; b , the ... object , viz . by placing the priming material into a shallow copper cap or dish fixed on to the end of a piece of ...
William Newton. which will serve to illustrate the objects of the improve- ments : a , is the top of the cap ; b , the ... object , viz . by placing the priming material into a shallow copper cap or dish fixed on to the end of a piece of ...
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Seite 359 - Invention, or any part of the same, so attained unto by the said as aforesaid, nor in anywise counterfeit, imitate or resemble the same ; nor shall make or cause to be made any addition thereunto or subtraction from the same, whereby to pretend himself or themselves the inventor or inventors...
Seite 359 - Letters Patent," or the words " by the King's Patent," or any words of the like kind, meaning, or import, with a view of imitating or counterfeiting the stamp mark or other device of the Patentee, or shall in any other manner...
Seite 359 - Patent for the sole making and vending of such thing, without leave in writing of such patentee or his assigns, or if any person shall upon such thing, not having been purchased from the patentee or some person who purchased it from...
Seite 238 - Having thus described the nature of my invention, and the manner of carrying the same into effect, I would have it understood, that I do not...
Seite 356 - An Act to amend an Act of the fifth and sixth years of the reign of King William the Fourth, intituled " An Act to amend the law touching letters patent for inventions.
Seite 359 - ... pounds, to be recovered by action of debt, bill, plaint, process, or information in any of His Majesty's courts of record at...
Seite 353 - Wales," and shall have their office in London or Westminster, and they, or any two of them, may sit from time to time, as they deem expedient, as a Board of Commissioners for carrying this Act into execution ; and the said Commissioners shall cause to be made a seal of the...
Seite 361 - Act as aforesaid, such Person, when duly convicted thereof, shall forfeit and pay the Sum of Five hundred Pounds, and be rendered incapable and is hereby rendered incapable of holding any Office or Place whatsoever under His Majesty, His Heirs or Successors.
Seite 20 - ... [Sealed 19th February, 1834.] THESE improvements in machinery or apparatus for shaping and forming metal into bolts, rivets, nails, and other articles, consist in the improved arrangement and construction of the working parts of several different machines applicable to the shaping or forming of metal rods or wire into bolts, pins, rivets, nails, spikes, screw blanks, and such other kind of articles ; that is to say, these machines are capable of cutting off portions of such rods or wire, and...
Seite 353 - Books, Contracts, Agreements, Accounts, and Writings, or Copies thereof respectively, in anywise relating to any such Question or Matter; or, in lieu of requiring such Oath as aforesaid, the said Commissioners may, if they think fit, require any such Person to make and subscribe a Declaration of the Truth of the Matters respecting which he shall have been or shall be so examined...