Annual Report of the Commissioner of PatentsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1846 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 90
Page 3
... own observation, of the justice of his recommendation, Icordially concurred with him in the views which he expressed, and enforced the recommendation with such additional reasons as my own experience had placed Doc. No. 52. - 3.
... own observation, of the justice of his recommendation, Icordially concurred with him in the views which he expressed, and enforced the recommendation with such additional reasons as my own experience had placed Doc. No. 52. - 3.
Page 4
United States. Patent Office. with such additional reasons as my own experience had placed at my command. s Deeming it unnecessary to repeat the reasons in favor of the proposition, which I again submit, I would respectfully refer to the ...
United States. Patent Office. with such additional reasons as my own experience had placed at my command. s Deeming it unnecessary to repeat the reasons in favor of the proposition, which I again submit, I would respectfully refer to the ...
Page 31
... placed upon a frame having universal motion. - Magnetic telegraph.—Two patents have been issued for improvements in the electro-magnetic telegraph, and one patent reissued. The extensive introduction of Morse's telegraph has brought its ...
... placed upon a frame having universal motion. - Magnetic telegraph.—Two patents have been issued for improvements in the electro-magnetic telegraph, and one patent reissued. The extensive introduction of Morse's telegraph has brought its ...
Page 32
... placed in, and the other half out of the vat. At first sight this would appear as merely a multiplication of the rollers to suit an extension of the belt of hides, but it will be seen that a new effect is here produced. . Upon the first ...
... placed in, and the other half out of the vat. At first sight this would appear as merely a multiplication of the rollers to suit an extension of the belt of hides, but it will be seen that a new effect is here produced. . Upon the first ...
Page 38
... placed in a receptacle, in such manner that, by turning the top of the case, they are forced in a continuous supply to the point, and save the necessity of removing the parts for the insertion of the leads, as in the common pencil. Two ...
... placed in a receptacle, in such manner that, by turning the top of the case, they are forced in a continuous supply to the point, and save the necessity of removing the parts for the insertion of the leads, as in the common pencil. Two ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action apparatus application arranged attached August blank carriage carried chamber claim therein combination Conn connecting consists constructed cooking cotton cutting cylinder dated David December desire to secure direction discoveries double drawings edge effect engine flues frame fully described furnace George give granted head heat herein described improvement invention iron James January John July June known letters patent lever lower machine machinery manner manufacture March Mass material means metallic method mill mode motion moved November October Ohio operating ornamental oven pass Philadelphia placed planes plate Plough prepared prevent produced receive respective revolving rollers Samuel saws screw secure by letters shaft side sliding specified spring steam Stove substantially thereof Thomas thread tion turning upper valve Washing wheel whole wood York
Popular passages
Page 202 - Having thus fully described our improvements and their application, •what we claim as our invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is...
Page 277 - ... as means of operating or giving motion to machinery which may be used to imprint signals upon paper or other suitable material, or to produce sounds in any desired manner for the purpose of telegraphic communication at any distances.
Page 262 - What I claim as my invention, and which I desire to secure by letters patent, is the...
Page 274 - Having thus fully described the nature of my improvement in the self acting brake for spring carriages, what I claim therein as new, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the manner in which I have combined...
Page 82 - ... a written description of his invention, and of the manner of using, or process of compounding the same, 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 ma.ke, compound, and use the same.
Page 215 - I do claim as new, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the manner in which I have arranged and combined the respective parts, so as to constitute a new, useful, and improved machine for the cutting of book-binders...
Page 215 - ... what I claim as new therein, and desire to secure by letters patent is, the manner in which I have arranged and combined with each other Ihe breaking rollers and the screen; the respective parts being formed and operating substantially as herein set forth and made known.
Page 251 - What I claim as my invention, is sustaining the roller next the house, by means of a cord passing over pulleys, and winding up with the cloth, conducted in the manner and for the purpose set forth; I also claim, in combination with the awning, the rollers, one for the awning, and the other for the sustaining cords, as described.
Page 251 - I do not claim the use of the galvanic current, or current of electricity, for the purpose of telegraphic communications, generally ; but what I specially claim as my invention and improvement, is making use of the motive power of magnetism, when developed by the action of such current or currents, substantially...
Page 264 - What we claim as our invention is the hereinbefore described means by which we are enabled to effect the above highly important improvement in surgical operations, viz. : by combining therewith the application of ether, or the vapor thereof, substantially as above specified.