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Journal of the Franklin Institute - Page 241
1852
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The Repertory of patent inventions [formerly The Repertory of ..., Volume 18

1771 - 482 pages
...tenons may be made, but I prefer two as giving stability without unnecessary complication of parts. Having thus fully described the nature of my invention, what I claim therein as new and desire to secure by letters patent are, — First, the construction and application of a receding...
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Journal of the Franklin Institute

Meteorology - 1842 - 886 pages
...acid, and its application to the purpose of producing a black color arc, as I believe, entirely new. Having thus fully described the nature of my invention, what I claim therein, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combining of arsenious acid with sulphate of iron, in...
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The Franklin Journal, and American Mechanics' Magazine

1842 - 934 pages
...acid, and its application to the purpose of producing a black color are, as I believe, entirely new. Having thus fully described the nature of my invention, what I claim therein, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the combining of arsenious acid with sulphate of iron, in...
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Journal of the Franklin Institute

Meteorology - 1848 - 966 pages
...discharged, which may be moved when filled, or when it has received as much of the liquid as is desired." Claim. — " Having thus fully described the nature of my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the manner in which I raise the liquor, water, or...
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Senate Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Public Documents and ..., Volume 12

United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1852 - 576 pages
...locking together the contiguous blocks. GEORGE H. KMGHT. No. 8021.—Improvement in Brick Presses. Having thus fully described the nature of my invention, what. I claim herein as tiew, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the lip, c, hugging closely the rim of a...
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Annual Report of the Commissioner of Patents

United States. Patent Office - Patents - 1852 - 854 pages
...substantially as herein set forth. GF be DOUHET. No. 8357. — Improvement in the manufacture of Iron. Having thus fully described the nature of my invention, what I claim as uew therein, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the application of franklinite to the improvement...
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Annual Report of the Commissioner of Patents, Part 1

United States. Patent Office - House document (United States. Congress. House) - 1853 - 628 pages
...substantially as set forth. JAS. P. DUFFEY. No. 9114 — Improvement in Threshing Machines. Having thu fully described the nature of my invention, what I claim therein as new, and desire to secure by letters patent, is the manner herein described of constructing skeleton threshing...
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Annual Report of the Commissioner of Patents

United States. Patent Office - Patents - 1855 - 1016 pages
...friction of the movement is increased by the addition of a weighted bar at the lower end of the curtain. Claim. — Having thus fully described the nature of my invention, what I claim is, providing the tubular or hollow curtain-roller with a long spiral spring within it, when said spring...
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents ..., Volume 7, Part 1

United States. Congress. House - United States - 1855 - 830 pages
...movement is increased by the addition of a weighted bar at tne lower end of the curtain. Cbiim. — Having thus fully described the nature of my invention, what I claim i.«, providing the tubular or hollow curiain-roher with a long spiral spring within it, when said...
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Annual Report of the Commissioner of Patents, Volume 1

United States. Patent Office - House document (United States. Congress. House) - 1857 - 666 pages
...very slightly moving at a, maintain practically their same relative position in regard to the beam. Claim. — Having thus fully described the nature of my invention, what I claim therein as new and desire to secure by letters patent is, uniting the handles of the plough to the standard thereof...
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