Journal of the Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania for the Promotion of the Mechanic Arts: Devoted to Mechanical and Physical Science, Civil Engineering, the Arts and Manufactures, and the Recording of American and Other Patent InventionsFranklin Institute, 1828 Vols. 1-69 include more or less complete patent reports of the U. S. Patent Office for years 1825-1859. cf. Index to v. 1-120 of the Journal, p. [415] |
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... taken out at any time , and the deposit washed away , or others put in their places . If these triangular cloths were made of metallic gauze , it is probable the evaporation would be much expedited . It would , however , be desirable to ...
... taken out at any time , and the deposit washed away , or others put in their places . If these triangular cloths were made of metallic gauze , it is probable the evaporation would be much expedited . It would , however , be desirable to ...
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... taken a glance at London , Baltimore , and New York ; and although we have not mentioned , we have thought of Philadelphia , and whilst we hope to see the brilliant gas light , illuminating our streets and stores , we also hope that ...
... taken a glance at London , Baltimore , and New York ; and although we have not mentioned , we have thought of Philadelphia , and whilst we hope to see the brilliant gas light , illuminating our streets and stores , we also hope that ...
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... taken out of the sand , ten or a dozen small holes should be made through the sand , at the back of the mould , with a small wire , or common knit- ting - needle , to permit the air to escape as the metal is poured into the mould . I ...
... taken out of the sand , ten or a dozen small holes should be made through the sand , at the back of the mould , with a small wire , or common knit- ting - needle , to permit the air to escape as the metal is poured into the mould . I ...
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... taken out of the sand , and put in a pot with hot ashes or coals to anneal it , I can assert that the moisture from the sand will always break the metal . Let the speculum remain in the ashes till the whole is be- come quite cold . The ...
... taken out of the sand , and put in a pot with hot ashes or coals to anneal it , I can assert that the moisture from the sand will always break the metal . Let the speculum remain in the ashes till the whole is be- come quite cold . The ...
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... taken up by some one better qualified for the undertaking ; what I have done , I submit , with great deference , to the judgment of the candid and judicious reader . J. B. P. S. Since the above was written , I have had the pleasure of ...
... taken up by some one better qualified for the undertaking ; what I have done , I submit , with great deference , to the judgment of the candid and judicious reader . J. B. P. S. Since the above was written , I have had the pleasure of ...
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330. lappuse - That any person or persons having discovered or invented any new and useful art, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement on any art, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter...
374. lappuse - I do hereby declare this to be my specification of the same; and that I do verily believe this my said specification doth comply, in all respects, fully, and without reserve or disguise, with the proviso in the said hereinbefore in part recited letters patent contained.
276. lappuse - ... to the author of any important discovery or useful improvement in light or in heat, which shall have been made and published by printing, or in any way made known to the public, in any part of the continent of America, or any of the American islands ; preference being always given to such discoveries as shall, in the opinion of the Academy, tend most to promote the good of mankind...
103. lappuse - They shall call the people unto the mountain; there they shall offer sacrifices of righteousness: for they shall suck of the abundance of the seas, and of treasures hid in the sand.
112. lappuse - Buchanan that the same quantity of human labour employed in working a pump, turning a winch, ringing a bell, and rowing a boat, are as the numbers 100, 167, 227, and 248. The most advantageous manner of applying human strength is in the act of rowing.
102. lappuse - The painting should be very highly finished; otherwise, when varnished, 'the tints will not appear united. " When the painting is quite dry, with rather a hard brush, passing it one way. varnish it with white wax, which is put into an earthen...
66. lappuse - Esq. in consequence of a communication made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad, for an invention of certain improvements in machinery for the purpose of spinning wool, cotton and other fibrous substances.
375. lappuse - Derosne, do hereby describe the manner in which the said invention is to be performed, by the following description thereof, (that is to say...
333. lappuse - And it is hereby enacted and declared, that simply changing the form or the proportions of any machine, or composition of matter, in any degree, shall not be deemed a discovery.
331. lappuse - ... in such full, clear, and exact terms, as to distinguish the same from all other things before known, and to enable any person skilled in the art or science, of which it is a branch, or with which it is most nearly connected, to make, compound, and use the same.