Annual Report of the Commissioner of Patents, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1866 |
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... position and prevent leakage . In other cases , by means of ball governors , the gates surrounding a vertical wheel are opened and closed , and the flow of water regulated . In one instance a vertical wheel is arranged with an annular ...
... position and prevent leakage . In other cases , by means of ball governors , the gates surrounding a vertical wheel are opened and closed , and the flow of water regulated . In one instance a vertical wheel is arranged with an annular ...
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... position . Many improvements have been made in balanced slide valves , and in pistons . An apparatus for preventing the priming of steam boilers consists of a series of pipes attached at intervals to the steam space of the boiler from ...
... position . Many improvements have been made in balanced slide valves , and in pistons . An apparatus for preventing the priming of steam boilers consists of a series of pipes attached at intervals to the steam space of the boiler from ...
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... position during this operation . The latch is operated by the bolt slide L. The bits on the key are made reversible ... position and shape of the frisket bearers g g , the position of the frisket screws h h , of the springs c c , and of ...
... position during this operation . The latch is operated by the bolt slide L. The bits on the key are made reversible ... position and shape of the frisket bearers g g , the position of the frisket screws h h , of the springs c c , and of ...
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... position and inclination of the pattern in the mould so as to come together . to its fellows with the right pitch . Claim . - Making the mould - box for casting propeller wheels in sections A A A A , sub- stantially as described , each ...
... position and inclination of the pattern in the mould so as to come together . to its fellows with the right pitch . Claim . - Making the mould - box for casting propeller wheels in sections A A A A , sub- stantially as described , each ...
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... position between the axle b and shaft k , to adapt it to the different sizes or positions of the intermediate wheels . Third , the combination of the lever W and flange or cam u ' with the pivoted bar U and wheel L , to disconnect the ...
... position between the axle b and shaft k , to adapt it to the different sizes or positions of the intermediate wheels . Third , the combination of the lever W and flange or cam u ' with the pivoted bar U and wheel L , to disconnect the ...
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1863.-The invention consists adjustable Antedated apparatus April 14 April 28 arms assignor attached bolt Brooklyn chamber Claim Claim.-A Claim.-First Conn connexion cutter cylinder dated April dated February dated January dated July dated June 23 dated March dated May 19 disk Elemir equivalent February 24 flange frame George W groove Henry January 27 John July 14 July 21 June 16 June 23 June 30 June 9 lamp lever machine manner March 24 Mass Mass.-Improvement metal motion N. Y. New York N. Y.-Improvement Ohio Ohio.-Improvement operating substantially Pa.-Improvement Patent dated perforated Philadelphia pipe piston pivoted place.-Improvement plate purpose described purpose herein set purpose set purpose specified Reissue revolving roller rotating screw Sept shaft shown and described side sliding slot spring steam Stoves substantially as described substantially as set tube valve vertical wheel William
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Page 7 - The condemnation of monopolies ought not to extend to patents, by which the originator of an improved process is allowed to enjoy, for a limited period, the exclusive privilege of using his own improvement. This is not making the commodity dear for his benefit, but merely postponing a part of the increased cheapness which the public owe to the inventor, in order to compensate and reward him for the service.
Page 6 - Provided also, and be it declared and enacted, That any declaration before mentioned shall not extend to any letters patents and grants of privilege for the 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 5 - Then we have divers inventors of our own, of excellent works, which since you have not seen, it were too long to make descriptions of them ; and besides, in the right understanding of those descriptions you might easily err.
Page 7 - ... very opulent and very public-spirited persons, or the state must put a value on the service rendered by an inventor, and make him a pecuniary grant. This has been done in some instances, and may be done without inconvenience in cases of very conspicuous public benefit ; but in...
Page 1 - I have the honor to submit a report of the operations of this department for the year ending June 30, 1900.
Page 5 - Now, it is a level rising into frequent eminences, of greater or less height, and of radiance, more or less conspicuous. And what we affirm is, that, from this higher galaxy of rank and fortune, there are the droppings, as it were, of a bland and benignant influence on the general platform of humanity.
Page 15 - ... was to make application for a patent. This was a process which passed through no less than nine stages and seven distinct offices, situated in different places. Indeed, the object of sending the application through one of these offices was openly stated, in the statute of 27 Hen. VIII., c. 11, to be that the clerks ' should not by any manner of means be defeated of any part or portion of their fees.
Page 10 - It is hard like metal and as elastic as pure original gum elastic. Why, that is as great and momentous a phenomenon occurring to men in the progress of their knowledge, as it would be for a man to show that iron and gold could remain iron and gold and yet become elastic like India Rubber. It would be just such another result. Now, this fact cannot be denied; it cannot be secreted; it cannot be kept out of sight; somebody has made this invention.
Page 9 - Th' invention all admired, and each how he To be th' inventor missed; so easy it seemed Once found, which yet unfound most would have thought 500 Impossible!
Page 10 - The great peculiarity of this vulcanizing process is this. If you take a compound of sulphur and rubber in a dry state, and grind and mix them together, and apply heat, the consequence is, that the substance softens, and softens, and softens, as the degree of heat increases, until it reaches a certain height in the thermometer, say 212° Fahrenheit, or along there, a little more or less. Anybody who ever tried the effect to see what would be its operation upon this compound, and...