The Repertory of patent inventions [formerly The Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture]. Vol.1-enlarged ser., vol.40, Volume 321771 |
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... material and the water or liquid material together into the kneading vessel and afterwards putting on the pres- sure of gas , and so allowing them to remain until the pur- pose is effected , or by putting the dry materials under pres ...
... material and the water or liquid material together into the kneading vessel and afterwards putting on the pres- sure of gas , and so allowing them to remain until the pur- pose is effected , or by putting the dry materials under pres ...
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the materials of which it is to be composed bicarbonate of soda or of potash , and tartaric or hydrochloric acids , so ... material of which the dough is to be composed , certain proportions of leaven , yeast , or other body or bodies ...
the materials of which it is to be composed bicarbonate of soda or of potash , and tartaric or hydrochloric acids , so ... material of which the dough is to be composed , certain proportions of leaven , yeast , or other body or bodies ...
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... material , I proceed to remove from such flour or dry material all atmospheric air , and also injurious or unsuitable gas that may have been produced by the decomposition of the bread stuff , or otherwise mixed there- with . This I do ...
... material , I proceed to remove from such flour or dry material all atmospheric air , and also injurious or unsuitable gas that may have been produced by the decomposition of the bread stuff , or otherwise mixed there- with . This I do ...
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... materials into dough ; or the flour or other dry material can be intro- duced into the mixing vessel , and when the air has been expelled , and the pressure of gas put on , the water may be forced by means of a suitable force pump into ...
... materials into dough ; or the flour or other dry material can be intro- duced into the mixing vessel , and when the air has been expelled , and the pressure of gas put on , the water may be forced by means of a suitable force pump into ...
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... material in the same manner ; but when hydrochloric acid is used , that acid is to be mixed in due equivalent with the water before being mixed with the dry material into dough . In place of these substances , or along with them , yeast ...
... material in the same manner ; but when hydrochloric acid is used , that acid is to be mixed in due equivalent with the water before being mixed with the dry material into dough . In place of these substances , or along with them , yeast ...
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Page 128 - Nicole, do hereby declare that the nature of my said Invention, and the manner in which the same is to be performed, are...
Page 250 - Having thus described the nature of my invention, and the manner of performing the same, I would have it understood that I do not confine myself to the details...
Page 325 - Having now particularly described and ascertained the nature of my said invention and in what manner the same is to be performed, I declare that what I claim is (d).
Page 97 - Having now described the nature of our said invention, and in what manner the same is to be performed, we wish it to be understood that we do not...
Page 311 - ... the decision of the arbitrator,) seems to be this — Is an experiment performed in the presence of others, which not only turns out to be successful, but actually beneficial in the particular instance, necessarily a gift of the invention to the world ? We think it is not. In the case under consideration, experiments on dry land are found to be indecisive. The decisive experiment still remains to be made on a large scale, and in deep water. An opportunity presents itself in the course of a Government...
Page 44 - ... would be constant quantities, and their value might be obtained from any two of the equations; but as the strength varies even in castings of the same dimensions, and as a reduction of strength per unit of section takes place when the thickness is increased, the values of / and...
Page 133 - Having now described the nature of my invention, and in what manner the same is to be performed, I wish it to be understood that I do not claim...
Page 337 - And in order that my invention may be most fully understood, and readily carried into effect, I will proceed to describe the means pursued by me in carrying out my invention.
Page 88 - Having now described the nature of my said invention, and the manner of performing the same, I hereby declare that I claim, as of my invention, the manufacturing of fat acids and glycerine from fatty bodies by the action of water at a high temperature and pressure.
Page 37 - I wish it to be understood that I do not limit myself to the special construction and arrangement of parts herein specified, as these may be Varied without changing the principle or mode of operation.