The Repertory of patent inventions [formerly The Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture]. Vol.1-enlarged ser., vol.40, Volume 261771 |
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... india - rubber or flexible diaphragm or partition of guages for ascertaining the pressure of steam and other fluids . By which combination when the flexible diaphragm or partition is pressed on and rendered convex outwards , it will ...
... india - rubber or flexible diaphragm or partition of guages for ascertaining the pressure of steam and other fluids . By which combination when the flexible diaphragm or partition is pressed on and rendered convex outwards , it will ...
Page 11
... india - rubber , but other materials may be used . These parts and their combination are very similar to pressure guages heretofore used , and are not therefore claimed separate from their combination with a flat spring , i , which is ...
... india - rubber , but other materials may be used . These parts and their combination are very similar to pressure guages heretofore used , and are not therefore claimed separate from their combination with a flat spring , i , which is ...
Page 32
... india - rubber solutions , cut out to the required forin and applied to the gelatine , slightly wetted for that purpose . The waterproof medium is removed by washing the same off with spirits of turpentine ; but when paper coated as ...
... india - rubber solutions , cut out to the required forin and applied to the gelatine , slightly wetted for that purpose . The waterproof medium is removed by washing the same off with spirits of turpentine ; but when paper coated as ...
Page 67
... india rubber combined with shellac , by which the two ends only of the elliptical or oblong piece of wood is attached to the paper case . The powder is then introduced into the case , after which a circular wad and then the ball or shot ...
... india rubber combined with shellac , by which the two ends only of the elliptical or oblong piece of wood is attached to the paper case . The powder is then introduced into the case , after which a circular wad and then the ball or shot ...
Page 90
... india - rubber and gutta percha . -Dated March 27 , 1855. Sealed June 5 , 1855 .- ( A communication . ) 696. MARIE JEANNE THERESE GILLOT , Widow , and CECILE CELESTINE BEAUVAIS , of Upper Charlotte - street , Fitzroy - square , London ...
... india - rubber and gutta percha . -Dated March 27 , 1855. Sealed June 5 , 1855 .- ( A communication . ) 696. MARIE JEANNE THERESE GILLOT , Widow , and CECILE CELESTINE BEAUVAIS , of Upper Charlotte - street , Fitzroy - square , London ...
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Page 144 - 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 205 - Nicole, do hereby declare that the nature of my said Invention, and the manner in which the same is to be performed, are...
Page 437 - I consider to be new in the processes above described, and therefore claim as the invention secured to me by the hereinbefore in part recited Letters Patent is, 1.
Page 133 - 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 365 - and that the Instrument in Writing under my Hand and Seal, hereunto annexed, particularly describes and ascertains the Nature of the said Invention and the Manner in which the same is to be performed...
Page 83 - A similar appliance to the last-mentioned for the use of needlewomen. For this purpose screens are to be provided, both of green and of blue gelatine paper ; so that the white materials employed in needlework may be changed to a pleasant green, by the screen of that colour, the yellow materials to a green by the blue screen, and by one or other of these screens the reds softened down into violets or browns. 4. For either of the two last purposes on a larger scale, the gelatine paper may be attached...
Page 348 - 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 83 - It is commonly manufactured in sheets, measuring twenty-two inches in length and sixteen inches in diameter, which are sold at a small price ; but the sheets can as easily be made of any dimensions not exceeding those of which plate-glass is capable. It can be made of any thickness, from that of the finest tissue paper upwards. It may be obtained as transparent as the best glass, and more free from colour, or of all colours and shades of colour, without interfering with its transparency. It is exceedingly...
Page 362 - ... sulphuric acid. This powder is then passed through a fine sieve, of about 80 meshes to the square inch. One ton of it is intimately mixed with 21 cwt. of sulphuric acid, having a specific gravity of about 1735, and afterwards as much water added as would reduce the specific gravity of the sulphuric acid employed to about 1350. It is then placed in a leaden or other suitable vessel, and steam or fire heat applied, being well agitated until it reaches a temperature of 212°...
Page 331 - 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.