London Journal of Arts, Sciences and Manufacturers, and Repertory of Patent Inventions, 18. sējumsWilliam Newton, Charles Frederick Partington W. Newton, 1841 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 64.
18. lappuse
... prepared to the proper thickness , and the blocks cut therefrom , in the manner shewn in fig . 8 . Sometimes , under certain circumstances , instead of con- necting the blocks together by means of pins or tree 18 Recent Patents .
... prepared to the proper thickness , and the blocks cut therefrom , in the manner shewn in fig . 8 . Sometimes , under certain circumstances , instead of con- necting the blocks together by means of pins or tree 18 Recent Patents .
34. lappuse
... prepared as after mentioned . Many other substances would furnish silicious matter , but they are either too expensive in themselves , or the difficulty and expense of preparing them , would render them inapplica- ble ; but silicious ...
... prepared as after mentioned . Many other substances would furnish silicious matter , but they are either too expensive in themselves , or the difficulty and expense of preparing them , would render them inapplica- ble ; but silicious ...
35. lappuse
... preparation of the de- tergent mixture for soft soap , be of the strength formerly stated . The detergent mixture for the manufacture of hard soap , the patentee recommends to be prepared with caustic soda leys . The quantity of the ...
... preparation of the de- tergent mixture for soft soap , be of the strength formerly stated . The detergent mixture for the manufacture of hard soap , the patentee recommends to be prepared with caustic soda leys . The quantity of the ...
37. lappuse
... prepared as herein before mentioned ; but the application of the detergent mixture , hereinbefore described , in the manufacture of soap .- [ In- rolled in the Inrolment Office , March , 1839. ] To SAMUEL WILKES , of Darleston , iron ...
... prepared as herein before mentioned ; but the application of the detergent mixture , hereinbefore described , in the manufacture of soap .- [ In- rolled in the Inrolment Office , March , 1839. ] To SAMUEL WILKES , of Darleston , iron ...
39. lappuse
... prepared , by un- hairing , fleshing , trimming , & c .; they are then connected or attached to each other by ligatures of strong twine , or in any other convenient manner , -care being taken that the skins are connected together , butt ...
... prepared , by un- hairing , fleshing , trimming , & c .; they are then connected or attached to each other by ligatures of strong twine , or in any other convenient manner , -care being taken that the skins are connected together , butt ...
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air vessels alumina applied April-6 months attached axis bars Bennett Woodcroft blocks boiler bolt bottom carriage cast-iron caustic soda chamber cloth coal gas colour communication.-Sealed conj construction cylinder described displacing vessels drawing drawing rollers effect engine February-6 months feet frame furnace heat hinge improvements in machinery inches Inrolment Office invention consists iron letters patent lever locomotive Lord Brougham machine machinery or apparatus manner manufacture March-6 months means ments metal mode months for inrolment motion moulds nitrous acid operation ordinary passes patent Perpigna pieces pins pipe piston placed plate plough present pressure printing produced purpose quantity rack rack-box rails raised represented in Paris rods rollers Rolls Chapel Rolls Chapel Office rotary Sealed shaft shew shewn in fig side silk sliders sliding soda specific gravity specification steam steam-engines sulphuric acid surface threads tion tubes upper warp weft weight wheels XVIII yarns
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