The London Journal of Arts and Sciences, Том 11Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1826 Containing reports of all new patents, with a description of their respective principles and properties: also, original communications on subjects connected with science and philosophy; particularly such as embrace the most recent inventions and dicoveries in practical mechanics. |
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... patentee says , " though I have described the entire construction of a gun - lock , and the form of all its pieces , yet I wish it to be understood that I do not claim all those parts as new , having used some of them before ; but I ...
... patentee says , " though I have described the entire construction of a gun - lock , and the form of all its pieces , yet I wish it to be understood that I do not claim all those parts as new , having used some of them before ; but I ...
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... patentee sums up the whole by saying , that he begs distinctly to state , that he lays no claim to the principle of locking guns by detants , stops , or catches worked solely by the left hand , as this has been in use for some time past ...
... patentee sums up the whole by saying , that he begs distinctly to state , that he lays no claim to the principle of locking guns by detants , stops , or catches worked solely by the left hand , as this has been in use for some time past ...
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... patentee does not claim this particular apparatus as his invention , but em- braces under his patent right every mode of generating steam by injecting water into vessels that are heated by immersion , in fused or fluid metal ; and also ...
... patentee does not claim this particular apparatus as his invention , but em- braces under his patent right every mode of generating steam by injecting water into vessels that are heated by immersion , in fused or fluid metal ; and also ...
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... patentee does not confine himself to any parti- cular kind of metal or other material of which these im- proved cocks shall be constructed , his claim of invention consisting in the introduction of the sliding tube c , by which the ...
... patentee does not confine himself to any parti- cular kind of metal or other material of which these im- proved cocks shall be constructed , his claim of invention consisting in the introduction of the sliding tube c , by which the ...
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... patentee pro- poses , as his invention , to form lateral channels through the clamp , by which the steam may be enabled to escape without obstruction . These channels are to be particularly attended to in the upper parts of the clamp ...
... patentee pro- poses , as his invention , to form lateral channels through the clamp , by which the steam may be enabled to escape without obstruction . These channels are to be particularly attended to in the upper parts of the clamp ...
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