Repertory of Arts, Manufactures, and Agriculture: Consisting of Original Communications, Specifications of Patent Inventions ...

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T. and G. Underwood, 1825 - Industrial arts
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Contents

Specifications of Patents
vii
Review of New Books
viii
Improvements in locomotive carriages and Improved horse
2
for dressing flour and other substances 19
19
Original Communications and Translations and Selections from other
29
Blackburn 36 116
36
boilers By Mr R W Franklin 43
43
wrench 48
48
pitch and of an improved pitchkettle By Mr Richard Soaper 49
49
Mr Valances for producing locomotion by stationary engines 52
52
and conveying water or any other fluids 60
60
throwing silk cotton wool linen or other threads 66
66
for the purpose of giving it a lustre in dressing 73
73
Improvements in wheeled carriages 80
80
Machinery for supplying furnaces with fuelMetal casks
88
tion of looms for weaving fabrics composed wholly or in part
96
paring the vegetable matter commonly called pearl barley
104
Improved looms Improvements in producing steamTun
104
for making wove and laid paper 109
109
of wood of every description will be prevented from shrinking c 116
116
J Bte Boussingault 125
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for preparing and spinning wool silk mohair c 153
153
facture of sulphuric acid 160
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Tunnel under the Thames 168
168
Rivero and J B Boussingault 179
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A Practical Treatise on Railroads By Nicholas Wood 206
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pared and rendered a suitable substitute for leather 217
217
Improvements in steamengines 224
224
Improvements in loomsTunnel under the ThamesIron
232
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282
Improvements in portable gas lampsApparatus for corking
304
Castiron bridge of one arch 600 feet span over the Thames 328
328
Improvements in generating steam 376
376
Improved locks 384
384
Quadruple lockRemontoireescapementand Grooved stone
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Page 74 - Now Know Ye, that in compliance with the said proviso, I, the said Adolphe Nicole, do hereby declare that the nature of my said Invention, and the manner in which the same is to be performed, are particularly described and ascertained in and by the following statement thereof, reference being had to the Drawing hereunto annexed, and to the figures and letters marked thereon...
Page 26 - ... sole working or making of any manner of new manufactures within this realm, to the true and first inventor and inventors of such manufactures, which others at the time of making such letters patents and grants shall not use...
Page 33 - The petitioner, therefore, most humbly prayed that we would be graciously pleased to grant unto him, his executors, administrators, and assigns, our Royal letters patent for the sole use, benefit, and advantage of his said invention...
Page 35 - ... executors, administrators, and assigns, according to law, for his and their damages thereby occasioned. And moreover we do by these presents, for us, our heirs and successors, will and command all and singular the justices of the peace, mayors, sheriffs, bailiffs, constables...
Page 22 - ... the ancient and fundamental laws of this your realm : And whereas your Majesty was further graciously pleased expressly to command, that no suitor should presume to move your Majesty for matters of that nature ; yet nevertheless upon misinformations and untrue pretences of public good, many such grants have been unduly obtained, and unlawfully put in execution, to the great grievance and inconvenience of your Majesty's subjects, contrary to the laws of this your realm, and contrary to your Majesty's...
Page 35 - Man, that neither they nor any of them, at any time during the continuance of the said term of fourteen years hereby granted, either directly or indirectly do make, use, or put in practice the said invention, or any part of the same...
Page 35 - ... on pain of incurring such penalties as may be justly inflicted on such offenders for their contempt of this our Royal command, and of being answerable to the patentee according to law for his damages thereby occasioned...
Page 39 - Day should not particularly describe and ascertain the nature of his said invention, and in what manner the same was to be performed, by an instrument in writing...
Page 27 - Term of fourteen years or under hereafter to be made of the sole Working or Making of any manner of new Manufactures within this Realm to the true and first Inventor and Inventors of such Manufactures which others at the time of making such Letters Patents and grants shall not use...
Page 33 - ... of our especial grace, certain knowledge,- and mere motion, have given and granted, and by these presents, for us, our heirs and successors, do...

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