The London journal of arts and sciences (and repertory of patent inventions) [afterw.] Newton's London journal of arts and sciencesWilliam Newton 1832 |
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... force the heated air and flame to descend by means of the said blowing or exhausting apparatus . The ash pit door i , must likewise be opened when lighting the fire ; when this is effected , however , and in case of a blowing appa ...
... force the heated air and flame to descend by means of the said blowing or exhausting apparatus . The ash pit door i , must likewise be opened when lighting the fire ; when this is effected , however , and in case of a blowing appa ...
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... force against the back of the cloth , by which pressure the teasles , or wire cards , or brushes are made to take more effective hold of the ends of the wool than they are enabled to do in the ordinary construction of gig mills . The ...
... force against the back of the cloth , by which pressure the teasles , or wire cards , or brushes are made to take more effective hold of the ends of the wool than they are enabled to do in the ordinary construction of gig mills . The ...
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... force is applied against the under surface of the dish c , and the upper surface of the head b , by which pressure the parts are brought into close contact , as shewn at fig . 16 , and the edge of the cup b , upon the dish c , so as to ...
... force is applied against the under surface of the dish c , and the upper surface of the head b , by which pressure the parts are brought into close contact , as shewn at fig . 16 , and the edge of the cup b , upon the dish c , so as to ...
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... force for the same thing . If any of the King's subjects buy an article in Ireland , as a watch or a book , and bring it here , where there is a patent for it , I do not know whether it might not be sold as part of his effects , for ...
... force for the same thing . If any of the King's subjects buy an article in Ireland , as a watch or a book , and bring it here , where there is a patent for it , I do not know whether it might not be sold as part of his effects , for ...
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... force , thereby throwing the bobbin off its taking up action . The spring n , should be only of strength sufficient to keep the bevel wheels in contact whilst out of action , which will prevent the recoil ; o , o , as seen in the fig ...
... force , thereby throwing the bobbin off its taking up action . The spring n , should be only of strength sufficient to keep the bevel wheels in contact whilst out of action , which will prevent the recoil ; o , o , as seen in the fig ...
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Seite 226 - ... or it may perhaps extend also to a new process, to be carried on by known implements or elements, acting upon known substances, and ultimately producing some other known substance ; but producing it in a cheaper or more expeditious manner, or of a better and more useful kind. But no merely philosophical, or abstract principle, can answer to the word
Seite 175 - London, merchant, in consequence of a communication made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad, for an invention of " certain improvements in boilers for generating steam.
Seite 174 - To Philip Augustus de Chapeaurouge of Fenchurch Street, in the city of London, gentleman, in consequence of a communication made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad...
Seite 281 - ... be a valid patent for a new combination of materials previously in use for the same purpose, or for a new method of applying such materials. But, in order to its being effectual, the specification must clearly express that it is in respect of such new combination or application, and of that only, and not lay claim to the merit of original invention in the use of the materials.
Seite 46 - Merchant, (in consequence of a Communication made to him by a certain Foreigner residing abroad) for an Invention of certain Improvements in the Construction of Locks and other Fastenings.
Seite 220 - But so far as the injunction goes to restrain the son from communicating the secret, upon general principles, I do not think the court ought to struggle to protect this sort of secret in medicine. The court is bound to protect patentees, but that is because they have published their secrets. But whether in the exercise of its jurisdiction, to decree the specific performance of agreements, the court ought to restrain a party from divulging a secret discovery, that he has promised to keep, is a question...
Seite 6 - ... table, tablets of wood and other materials can be cut away, carved, countersunk, and perforated, in various ornamental forms, with great facility, for the production of inlaid devices, gothic tracery work, and other kinds of ornaments hitherto usually wrought by hand.
Seite 113 - Street, in the parish of St. James, Clerkenwell, in the county of Middlesex...
Seite 104 - This is a very difficult subject to deal with, but, upon not an inattentive consideration, I think I am not justified in withholding this patent. I do not like to give costs in a case of this kind. I cannot say the jealousy on the other side was unreasonable.
Seite 224 - ... fails, not only virtually and technically, as the patent and specification are framed, but in effect and substance, and in the broadest and most enlarged view of the subject. At the time of the trial, the utility of the alleged discovery being admitted, the fairness of the specification being established, and the publicity afforded by the patent compared with the partial and previous limited use...