Journal of the Franklin InstituteFranklin Institute, 1851 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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... Telegraph , John Garvey , City of New York , November 19 . Claim . " What I claim as new and of my own invention , is the combination and arrangement of the spring levers , suspended bar or striker , with the pendulums and bells , for ...
... Telegraph , John Garvey , City of New York , November 19 . Claim . " What I claim as new and of my own invention , is the combination and arrangement of the spring levers , suspended bar or striker , with the pendulums and bells , for ...
Page 34
... telegraph have been opened in Austria , making the total mileage about 2000 , of which about one - quarter has the wires laid underground on the improved system . Another 1000 miles will be ready by next year . The telegraph now works ...
... telegraph have been opened in Austria , making the total mileage about 2000 , of which about one - quarter has the wires laid underground on the improved system . Another 1000 miles will be ready by next year . The telegraph now works ...
Page 190
... Telegraph , delivered before the Franklin Institute . By DR . L. TURNBULL . 1850-51 . The term Telegraph is derived from the two Greek words To ( Tele ) and rex ( Grapho ) , meaning " I write afar off . " It is the name given to any ...
... Telegraph , delivered before the Franklin Institute . By DR . L. TURNBULL . 1850-51 . The term Telegraph is derived from the two Greek words To ( Tele ) and rex ( Grapho ) , meaning " I write afar off . " It is the name given to any ...
Page 191
... telegraph universally applicable , was given by Dr. Hooke , in the Philosophical Transactions for 1684. The method which he proposed , ( for it was not carried into effect , ) consisted in pre- paring as many different shaped figures ...
... telegraph universally applicable , was given by Dr. Hooke , in the Philosophical Transactions for 1684. The method which he proposed , ( for it was not carried into effect , ) consisted in pre- paring as many different shaped figures ...
Page 192
... telegraph consists of merely two arms , movable on different pivots , on the same mast , as seen in the annexed figure . Lastly , in 1822 General Pasley still farther simplified its construction , by placing the two arms on the same ...
... telegraph consists of merely two arms , movable on different pivots , on the same mast , as seen in the annexed figure . Lastly , in 1822 General Pasley still farther simplified its construction , by placing the two arms on the same ...
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