London Journal of Arts, Sciences and Manufacturers, and Repertory of Patent Inventions, Band 17William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington W. Newton, 1841 |
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... suitable apparatus for obtaining the pure oxygen , or from a reservoir containing that gas . The oxygen pipe c , is connected by an air - tight joint to the lower part of the burner or jet b , and passes up the interior thereof , ( as ...
... suitable apparatus for obtaining the pure oxygen , or from a reservoir containing that gas . The oxygen pipe c , is connected by an air - tight joint to the lower part of the burner or jet b , and passes up the interior thereof , ( as ...
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... suitable machine , having an alternate motion from any part of the machinery . Fig . 9 , shews a section of a lamp and apparatus , whereby the intermitting or flashing is produced in a stationary lan- thorn and continuous light , but in ...
... suitable machine , having an alternate motion from any part of the machinery . Fig . 9 , shews a section of a lamp and apparatus , whereby the intermitting or flashing is produced in a stationary lan- thorn and continuous light , but in ...
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... suitable stop - cocks or valves , whereby a jet or stream of pure oxy- gen is administered or given to the interior of the flame of either oil - wick or inflammable gas lamps ; and , in the second place , we claim , as our improvements ...
... suitable stop - cocks or valves , whereby a jet or stream of pure oxy- gen is administered or given to the interior of the flame of either oil - wick or inflammable gas lamps ; and , in the second place , we claim , as our improvements ...
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... suitable material , packed in small paper cases , are to be introduced , for the purpose of generating or liberating the carbonic acid gas ; and it may be stated , that the quan- tity of carbonate of lime used , should be about equal to ...
... suitable material , packed in small paper cases , are to be introduced , for the purpose of generating or liberating the carbonic acid gas ; and it may be stated , that the quan- tity of carbonate of lime used , should be about equal to ...
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... suitable " engine " or " figuring loom ; " such ornamental metallic tissues being composed entirely of metal , in contra - distinction to the ordinary gold and silver lace , and have all the variety of design or pat- tern , and ...
... suitable " engine " or " figuring loom ; " such ornamental metallic tissues being composed entirely of metal , in contra - distinction to the ordinary gold and silver lace , and have all the variety of design or pat- tern , and ...
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Seite 272 - Having thus described the nature of my invention, and the manner of performing the same, I would have it understood that I do not confine myself to the...
Seite 173 - ... less dense than that used for smelting iron. In the north of England, a charge of coal generally remained in the oven during 48 hours ; in London, only 36 hours ; he made lighter charges and coked them in 24 hours. He still found the calorific effect of 8 or 9 Ibs. of coke to be equal to that of 12 Ibs. of coal ; in his ovens, 20 cwt. of coal produced 14 cwt. of coke. Mr. Parkes inquired, which was the best method of annealing tubes for water gauges on boilers ? He generally used those prepared...
Seite 170 - ... and thus unfit for use. It is the same with the glass made for the flat bore tubes for thermometers, which are never annealed, because the smoke of the annealing furnace would render the interior of the bore unfit for the reception of the mercury. These tubes will only bear the heat of the blowpipe when they are made from a metal which has been produced under all the favourable circumstances before described. It is, therefore, to be inferred, that the most homogeneous and perfect flint glass...
Seite 310 - Rolls to alter that which the patentee has claimed or disclaimed in his specification, and compel him, by such enforced alteration, to say something which he never intended to say. There were very good reasons for relieving patentees from some of the risks and difficulties to which they were liable from errors in their specifications: and the statute 5 & 6 W, 4.
Seite 242 - When perfectly seasoned, and exposed some time to the light, it is of a rosy hue ; it has a strong aromatic odour, which it preserves as long as it is guarded from humidity. The perfect wood resists the succession of dryness and moisture for a great length of time, and this constitutes its great value for fencing.
Seite 322 - Birmingham, millwrights, for certain improvements in mills, for reducing grain and other substances to a pulverized state ; and in the apparatus for dressing or bolting pulverized substances.— Sealed 8th December.
Seite 236 - Selby line was opened with the engines of the former order, but the public and the Company being so much annoyed by hot cinders from their chimneys, burning whatever they lighted upon, and rapidly destroying the smoke-boxes themselves, three of those engines were altered, and succeeded to a considerable extent in diminishing the nuisance, whilst the engines performed better and with less fuel. That fact,. however, being questioned, and two engines of the improved construction having got to work,...
Seite 172 - Glass being sometimes deteriorated in the process of reheating, not only in color, but in its faculty of welding, by the sulphur existing in the coal or coke used in the furnace ; this is prevented by occasionally throwing about a quart of cold water on the fire ; the explosive vapour thus raised carries off the sulphureous gas. The process of annealing has the remarkable property of carrying off from the glass the reddish tint imparted to it by manganese, and in large masses, not only the reddish...
Seite 170 - Jths to £th of an inch. This plate is afterwards annealed, and in this state goes into the hands of the optician, who cuts and grinds it into the requisite form. When a glass furnace is about to be put out, whole pots of metal are sometimes suffered to remain in it, and cool gradually.
Seite 400 - Darker, and William Hill Darker, jun., both of Lambeth, engineers, and William Wood, of Wilton, carpet manufacturer, for certain improvements in looms for weaving.