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Journal of the Franklin Institute - Page 92
1845
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Journal of the Franklin Institute

1844 - 950 pages
...sustained, and the edges prevented from breaking off by the friction against the sides of the pattern. Claim. — "What we claim as our invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the method of forming the drag, or bottom, part of the mould directly from the pattern for...
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The Mechanic's Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal and Gazette, Volume 41

1844 - 564 pages
...sustained, and the edges prevented from breaking otf by the friction against the sides of the pattern. Claim. — " What we claim as our invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the method of forming the drag, or bottom part of the mould directly from the pattern for...
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Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel ..., Volume 41

Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1844 - 504 pages
...sustained, and the edges prevented from breaking off by the friction against the sides of the pattern. Claim. — " What we claim as our invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the mpthod of forming the drag, or bottom part of the mould directly from the pattern for...
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The London journal of arts and sciences (and repertory of patent inventions ...

William Newton - 1844 - 508 pages
...opposite set in, to be in readiness for the filler. The claim is in the following words, viz.:—" What we claim, as our invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the method of filling and returning the moulds, as described; that is to say, by means of...
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London Journal of Arts, Sciences and Manufacturers, and Repertory ..., Volume 25

William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington - 1844 - 508 pages
...opposite set in, to be in readiness for the filler. The claim is in the following words, viz. : — " What we claim, as our invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the method of filling and returning the moulds, as described ; that is to say, by means...
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The London Journal of Arts, Sciences, and Manufactures, and ..., Volume 25

1844 - 506 pages
...opposite set in, to be in readiness for the filler. The claim is in the following words, viz. : — " What we claim, as our invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the method of filling and returning the moulds, as described ; that is to say, by means...
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The London journal of arts and sciences (and repertory of patent inventions ...

William Newton - 1846 - 520 pages
...Massachusetts, for an improvement in the machine for cutting or planing irregular surfaces of wood. CLAIM :—" What we claim as our invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the method herein above described, of copying or forming the longitudinal irregularities...
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The London Journal of Arts, Sciences, and Manufactures, and ..., Volume 29

1846 - 518 pages
...which are parallel with the shaft, are attached to springs projecting from the surface of the cylinder. Claim :— " What we claim as our invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination of the spring pulley with the cylinder of the threshing machine, as above...
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The Patent journal, and inventors' magazine, ed. by C. Barlow and ..., Volume 2

Charles Barlow - 1772 - 496 pages
...bolt with the flour ; disfiguring its appearance and greatly deteriorating its merchantable value." Claim — " What we claim as our invention and desire to secure by letters patent, is the method or process of toughening the hulls of wheat or other grain, preparatory to grinding,...
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London Journal of Arts, Sciences and Manufacturers, and Repertory ..., Volume 28

William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington - 1846 - 526 pages
...until it is thin enough to strain; and finally, all the preceding preparations are mixed together. Claim : — " What .we claim as our invention, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combination of the materials in the general proportions above described, for making...
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