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Engineering 1888 Jul-Dec: Index: Patent Record

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Engineering 1888 Jul-Dec: Patent Index.
Engineering 1888 Jul-Dec: Patent Index.
Engineering 1888 Jul-Dec: Patent Index.
Engineering 1888 Jul-Dec: Patent Index.
Engineering 1888 Jul-Dec: Patent Index.
Engineering 1888 Jul-Dec: Patent Index.
Engineering 1888 Jul-Dec: Patent Index.
Engineering 1888 Jul-Dec: Patent Index.
Engineering 1888 Jul-Dec: Patent Index.
Engineering 1888 Jul-Dec: Patent Index.
Engineering 1888 Jul-Dec: Patent Index.
Engineering 1888 Jul-Dec: Patent Index.
Engineering 1888 Jul-Dec: Patent Index.
Engineering 1888 Jul-Dec: Patent Index.
Engineering 1888 Jul-Dec: Patent Index.
Engineering 1888 Jul-Dec: Patent Index.

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Patent Record - SUBJECT MATTER.

  • BATTERIES AND ACCUMULATORS : 322, 418, 444 Galvanic, 11. Liepmann, 322
  • Manufacture of Plates for Secondary, J. S. Stevenson^ 418
  • Manufacture of Porous Pots for Batteries,
  • E. L. Mayer and H. Liepmann, 418
  • Secondary, W. H. Akester, 418
  • Secondary, F. King, 444
  • Secondary, W. Kingsland, 322
  • BOILERS : 48, 152, 198, 269, 369, 519, 520, 643, 644 {See also Engine and Boiler Fittings ; also Furnaces)
  • P. ZZ. Adamsy Jun., 519
  • IF. Ambler and IF. 0. Blackburn^ 369
  • J. E. Barwick^ 369
  • J. P. Bordone^
  • C. J. Galloway^ 619
  • F. Godard and C. Petite 643
  • J. Griffithst 2QQ
  • T. Hipkinsi
  • P. Oriolle, 369
  • R. OrTy 644
  • R. Panhard and E. Levassor, 48
  • L. Serpollet^ 643
  • J. Smith and D. Cowan^ 369
  • J. J, Tinker^ 643
  • R. Warner and S. B. Goslin, 369
  • J. S. Whiter (r. E. Beiliss^ and A. Morcom^ GJ 4 ir. Whitehead and Emley^ 269
  • A. Yoric and J, C. Edivards^ 643 Feedwater Purifier and Heater, J. O'Brien and
  • S. J. Weaver, 519
  • Flue-Box and Boiler, IF. Walkington, 269 Joint Connections of Tubulous Steam Boilers, C. C. S, Knap, 519
  • Manufacture of Certain Tubular Parts of Steam Boilers, S. Fox, 198
  • Plates for Boilers, &c., J. S. Fairfax, 369 Protecting Boiler Tubes, W. Hague, 519 Separating Liquids from Steam in Motion, A, S. Savill, 519
  • Supplying Liquid to, Mayhezv, 152
  • Tapping Stay-Bolt Holes, J. T, Connelly, 520 Vertical, R. Eorton, 519
  • CAR REPLACERS : 544
  • Engine Guards, C. A, Noble, 544
  • Portable, IF. 0, Cooke, 544
  • CHEMICAL PRODUCTS, MANUFACTURE OF : 127, 128, 295, 296, 444, 514, 593, 594
  • Bicarbonate of Soda, C. Wigg, 128
  • Carbonate of Soda or Soda Ash, T. T. Mathieson and J. Hawliczek, 127
  • Caustic or Carbonated Soda and Caustic Potash, A. Delahaye, 127
  • Chlorates of the Alkalies or Alkaline Earths, H. Gall and Viscount A. de Montlaur, 127
  • Cobalt Sulphate, W. N. Hartley and VV. E. B. Blenkinsop, 444
  • Converting Natural and other Phosphates into ; Products Assimilable by Vegetables, &c., E. Solvay, 127
  • Decomposing Metallic Oxychlorides and Superoxidising Metallic Oxides, Dr. G. Ileinzer- j ling^ 296 !
  • Distillation of Fatty Matters, La SociH6 Indus- ? trielle des Glycerine et Acids Gras, 593
  • Extraction of Chlorine from Solutions of Chloride of Magnesium, Professor T. Schloes- ing, 444
  • Limekilns, E. Solvay, 593
  • Manufacture of Carbonic Acid Gas, G. Arnois,
  • I
  • Manufacture of Permanganate of Soda, G, H. Bolton, J. R. Wylde, and H, Auer, 295
  • Manufacture of Sulphate of Ammonia and Purification of the Bye-Products, II. G. Bull and Go., Limited, and IF. E. Sendey, 295 '
  • Methylic Ether of Gallic Acid and Purple ;
  • Colouring Matters therefrom, A. Kern, 127 Mono-Carbonate and Bicarbonate of Soda, M. R. IFood, 127
  • Obtaining Chlorine from Chloride of Calcium, W. Bramley, 295
  • Phosphorus Trichloride, G. Fahlberg, 444 Producing Hydrate of Baryta from Sulphate of Barium, R. Schneider, 128
  • Producing a New Mono-Sulpho Acid of Alpha- Naphtol, A. Liebmann and A. Studer, 295
  • Red Azo Colour, T. R. Shillito, 544
  • Revolving Furnaces, E. Solvay, 594
  • I Separation of Aminoniacal Liquor, &c., from Tar, J. C. Krayenbuhl, H. C. Petersen, and C. C. Bnrrneister, 594
  • Sulphides and Utilisation of Residue, H. Grimshaw and H. Kenyon, 127
  • Sulphite and Bisulphite of Ammonia, P. de Pachomette, 444
  • CURRENTS, MEASURING : 102, 246, 418
  • P. E. a. Crompton and J. Swinburne, 418
  • P. B. Elwell,
  • Cr. Forbes, 418
  • The Westinghouse Electric Company, 418
  • Electrical Measuring and Indicating Apparatus, Siemens and Halske, 102
  • DISTRIBUTING AND REGULATING CURRENTS : 101, 102, 418, 570
  • R. Dick and R. Kennedy, 101
  • G. A. Grindle, 102
  • D. Eicon, 102
  • Alternate Current Electric Distribution, G. Westinghouse, Jun.,
  • Detecting and Locating Faults in Alternate Electric Currents, G. Westinghouse, Jun., 418
  • Electric Meters, W. J. S. Barber-Starkey, blQ
  • Magneto-Electric Cut-Out, IF. H. l::>cott and
  • E. A. Paris, 102
  • Making and Insulating the Joints of Electrical Conducting Cables, Siemens and Halske, 570
  • II. C. Bull and Co. and H. C. Bull^ 417
  • F. W. Crossle}', 245
  • ZJ. Z, de Ferranti., 417
  • IK. Gillet and G. Ilaseltine^ 245
  • A. T. Gravier, 270
  • J. and F. llopkinsont 101
  • L. Maiche, 245
  • IL W. Ravenshaw, W. T. Goolden, and A. P. Trotter, 245
  • II. IK. Baotnshaw^ IK. T. Goolden^ and A. P. Trotter^ 101
  • G. Scarlett^ 245
  • T. Stanley^ 245
  • A^. Tesla^
  • Electrical Generators, T. .4. Edison^ 246 Field Magnets, L. lla^ison, 417
  • Holders lor Brushes, J/, hnmischy 101
  • ENGINE AND BOILER FITTINGS: 48, 152, 270, 370, 394, 644
  • Boiler Feed Regulating Apparatus, A. Turnbull, 370
  • Construction of Piston Springs, W. E. Frith, 48 Feed-Water Injectors, IK. We7itz, 644 Governors, A. II. Street aiid Tangyes Liynited, 152
  • Mechanical Stokers, IK. Leach, 644
  • Packing, A. G. Hewies, 370
  • Packing, T. Downie, 370
  • Pistons, J. Lepper and J. Pollock, 48
  • Separating Grease, &c., from Steam, J, J. Lowdeii, 370
  • Slide Valves of Steam Engines for Working Compound in One Cylinder, A. Case, 394
  • Steam Pressure Reducing Valves, G. Spencer, 370
  • Steam Traps, R. B. Low, 270
  • Steam Traps, A. D. Marshall, 270
  • Steam Traps, IK. Matthews aiid J. Yates, 370 Stoppers for Boiler Tubes, J. Boble, 152 Water Gauges, 5. Matthews, 370
  • ENGINES, GAS : 48, 151, 152, 270, 369, 370, 519, 520 IL C. Bull and Co. and II. C Bull, 520 J. Faber, 369
  • The Gasinotoren Fabrik Deutz, 370
  • E. J. Hahn, 519
  • A. S. Jones, 270
  • E. Kortiiig, 520
  • G. .4. a7id K. List and T. Kosakoff, 520
  • (’. Ilidealgh, 270
2’. Sington, 152
  • Carburetters, A. E. J. Hahn, 370 Hydro-Carbon, A. Spiel, 520 Hydrocarburetted Air Engines, W. D. and S. Priestman, 48
  • R gulxting, IK. Bernhardt, 151
  • Regulating the Supply of Gas to, C. G. Beechey, 151
  • ENGINES, HYDRAULIC : 370
  • IK. Tee, 370
  • ENGINES, STEAM : 78,151, 269,369, 519, 643, 644
  • C. II. Benton, 369
  • The Dake Engine Manufacturing Company, 151
  • F. IK. Doda, 643
  • A. G. Mumford and J.. Anthony, 643
  • L. Soulerhi, 151
  • tZ. Tho^nas. 151
  • J. F. Thompson, 369
  • Beam Engines, G. G. Rhodes, J. S. Critchley, and N. Wood, 369
  • Construction of Built Crankshafts and Repairing Solid Shafts, 11. and G. E. Fownes, 78
  • Construction of Cranks, &c., M. Gledhill, 644 Equilibrium Piston Slide Valve, J. Grifithsand J. M. Aidhoiiy, 369
  • Link Motion for, J. M. McCulloch, 369 Preventing Overwinding, T. Smith, 269 Pumping, IK. II. Bailey a7id G. Lmdemanii, 151
  • Pumping, J. Reid, 643
  • Slide Valve Mechanism, A. Tolhurst aiid 11. Skinnier, 269
  • Steam Pumps, W. Clarke, J. B. Furneaux, and C. Dowsen, 369
  • Steam Regulating, E. Klein, 519
  • Surface Condensers, A. Burckhardt and E. J. IKei55, 519
  • Valve Gear, S'. S. Youiighusband, 369 EXCAVATING : 346, 496
11. 0. Baldry aiid J. T. Pullon, 496
  • T. Smith, 346
  • Recovering Broken Well-Boring Rods, J. IK. and C. Doewra, 496
  • Shields, J. II. Greathead, 496
  • Tunnelling, R. Staiiley, 346 FIRE-EXTINGUISHING APPLIANCES : 619
  • Automatic Release Alarm and Engine Starter, R. Sugden, 619
  • Automatic Sprinklers, G. IK. Crawshaw aiid J. Tonge, 619
  • FURNACES : 48, 78, 127, 128, 270, 295, 369, 443, 593 J. B. Hannay, 295
  • J. Bansen, 295
  • A/. Langen, 443
  • J. Toussaint,
  • Boiler, D. McQueen, 369
  • Boiler, H. Walker, 369
  • Boiler Furnaces and Flues, E. Earnshaw, T. Davies, and E. Earnshaw, Jun., 48
  • Damper Actuating and Regulating Apparatus for, T. White and IK. Carson, 270
  • Fusible Plugs for, E. 11. Parry, 270 Open-Hearth, F. Sieinens, 593
  • Open-Hearth, J. IK. IKatZe^, 295 Open-Hearth Steel, II. Bxirrows, 127 Preventing the Emission of Flame and Smoke from FurnacesWorking with Forced Draught, P. Oriolle Fils, 48
  • Reversing Valves for, IK. and II. Neilson a^id T. Williamson, 128
  • Smokeless, A. Schreiber, 78
  • Steam Generator Flues, T. Oldham, 48 \'alves, IL Iw N. Foster, 443
  • GAS, I^IANUEACTURE OF ; 127, 443
11. C. Bull and Co. and II. C Bull, 443
  • J. B. R. Diiisinore, 127 Water Gas, C, Westphal, 127
  • GRINDING, &C. ; 47, 197,198, 345, 496
  • J. F. BrinjeSy 197
  • P. GateSj 496
  • yi. P. Granger^ 47
  • G. Little, 198
  • F. Quenehen and J4. Ka7i5iee?iZfisie, 198 Crushing Mills, G. Friabee, 345
  • Spherical Balls, //. Bichardson, 197
  • IRON AND STEEL, MANUFACTURE OF : 48, 295, 322, 444, 593
  • J. If. Boolavalter, 295, 593
  • A. L. Dowie, 295
  • P. C. Gilchrist, 322
  • A. G. Greemeay, 593
  • K. A. Hadfield, 444
  • G. J. Snehvs, 593
  • B. II. Thwaite and J. Noble, 48
  • J. Toussaint, 444
  • By Basic Process, P. C. Gilchrist, 295
  • Case Hardening, H. K. Boyle, 444
  • Casting Metal Ingots, If. PecZrer, 593 Hardening Metal, T, J. Tresidder, 593] Manipulating Ingots, If. D. Allen, Open Hearth, 6?. Hatton, 295
  • LlFi’iNG : 47, 198, 345, 346, 418, 496
  • J. If. Buckley and A. 2\ Allen, 47
  • F. L. Edoux, 345
  • Crane Attachment, T. M. and E. F. Hackett, 345
  • Detachable Elevator Chain, 0. If. Gaiche, 345
  • Electric Elevators, J. K. Hallock and G, C.
  • Blickensderfer, 418
  • Lifting Jacks, F. H. Sleeper, 346
  • Safety Apparatus for Lifts, E. T. Cleathero and J. F. Stewart, 4^Q
  • Waj’s for Travellers Designed to Carry Suspended Loads, A. Goodwin and A. Goodwin, Jun., 198
  • LIGHTING, ELECTRIC : 101, 245, 246, 270,417
  • Arc Lamps, F. G. a7id If. G. Chap^nan and F. M. Dearintj, 245
  • Arc Lamps, F. C. Phillips and H, E. Harrisoii, 417
  • Arc Lamps, A. Siemens, 245
  • Automatic Cut-Outs for Electric Arc Lamps,
  • E. F. II. H. Lanckert and H. W. Kingston, 270
  • Incandescent Lamps, J. If. Oldroyd, 245
  • Incandescent Lamps, A. F. St. George and C,
  • B. Bonnie, 101
  • Lamp and Projector, F. Walker, 246
  • Lamps, /*'. /?. Boardmaii, 417
  • LIGHTING AND HEATING: 23, 24, 173, 246, 296, 322, 469, 470, 620
  • Automatically Producing Carburetted Air Gas, A. Krieger, 24
  • Blow-Pipe Apparatus, If. B. and J. J. Rawlings, 470
  • Combustion of Oil Spray or Gas from Liquid Hydro-Carbons, B. H. Thivaite, 23
  • Feeding Oil, If. Defries and T. 7. Feeny, 296 Gas Lamps, 77. If. and A. F. Cole, 620' Generating Light and Heat from Oil, 77. 77.
  • Doty, 23
  • Heating by Electric Currents, If. Cross, 246
  • Indicating the Presence of Fire-Damp, J, If. Swan, 2^5
  • Lamp Galleries and Globe Holders, F. M. and
  • S. H. Dixon, 23
  • Lighting by the Consumption of Gas and Air, J. S. Sellon, 24
  • Magnesium Lamp, P. Dronier, 469
  • Oil Lamps, <7. H. Boss, 173
  • Vapour Burners, and Supplying Oil thereto,
  • 77. B. Ford, 322
  • LUBRICATING: 152, 174, 469, 544, 594, 619
  • G. If. Brown, 594
  • J. Brau7i, 469
  • t7. G. Fisher, 619
  • If. James aiid- G. Croiee, 174
  • 717. Liddner, 469
  • A. Ness, 544
  • A. Seibert, 152
  • J. E. Walker, 544
  • Steps for Shaft and Axle Bearings, J, Shepherd, 174
  • METALS, OBTAINING : 127, 295, 443, 444
  • J. S. McArthur and K. W. and W. Forrest, 127
  • C. B. Schultze, 127
  • Aluminium, C. A, Burghardt and W. J. Twining, 443
  • Close-Annealing Iron and Steel, &c., J. E. East, 127
  • Condensing and Separating Lead Fume, J. B. Clark and The Panther Lead Company, 443
  • Disintegrating Copper Pyrites, J. Perino, 295
  • Electro-Deposition of the Heavy Metals, S. P. Thompson, 295
  • Electro-Metallurgical Processes, 77. C. Bull and Go. and H. G. Bull, 443
  • Extracting Metals from their Ores, 77. C. Bidl and Co. and H. C. Bull, 443
  • Extraction of Metals from Ores, H. B. Lewis and C. B. Phillips, 444
  • Manufacture of Aluminium and its Alloys, J.
  • B. Thompson and W. White, 443
  • Manufacture of Metallic Alloys, A. P. Vivian, 127
  • Manufacture of Sodium and Potassium, J. B. Thompson and W. White, 443
  • Preparation of Aluminium, &c., P. L. T. Heroult, 127
  • Separating and Refining Metals, E. S. Hayden,
295
  • METALS, WORKING : 48, 345, 418, 544
  • Manufacture of Axle-Boxes, J. Donelly, If. McLaren, and A. Trask, 345
  • Manufacture of Pipes or Tubes, R. and M. Mannesmann, 418
  • Manufacture of Tin and Terne Plates, A. J. Maskrey and P. S. Phillips, 48
  • Manufacture of Tubes, S. E. Howell, 544 Punching, If. Allaii and J. McBlain, 345
  • MISCELLANEOUS : 48, 78, 128, 173, 174, 198, 222, 246, 296, 322, 394, 444, 470, 496, 520, 544, 594, 619, 620
  • Attaching Ropes, B. B. E. D. Brockma^i, 174 “Automatic” Dyeing Coppers, If. Brierley,
296
  • Bearings Automatically Adjustable by Fluid Pressure, A\ Dymcoffand T^ S. Bourmoto, 322
  • Bollards and Mooring Posts, II, Fletcher, 544 Bushes and Bearings, T. Gare^ C20 Disinfectant, &c., J. W. Hamilton, 128 Distilling Ammoniacal Liquors, 72. 444
  • Electro - Mechanical Movements, J. F.
  • McLaughlin^ 246
  • Filtering and Relining Sugar, G. Bocquet, 322 Filters, P. Fceritt^ 296
  • Fluid Pressure Motors, IF. Donaldson^ 48 Freezing Machines, IF. H. Thomson^
  • Internal Combustion “ Heat” Engines, H. H. Hosack, 48
  • Manufacture of Charcoal, 77. Guttler^ 128 Manufacture of Glass Articles, J. 'Pra>isl and
  • II. Lindner^ 128
  • Manufacture of Spirits, E. J. Taylor, 544 Manufacture of Sugar, A. Young, 128 Moulds, S. P. M. Tasker, 48
  • Multiple Cylinder Fluid Pressure Motors and Speed Regulating Devices, E, P. Benham^ 520
  • Nut Locks, E. C. Rolls^ 470
  • Nut Locks, S. Bayliss, 619
  • Operating on Fibrous Materials, E. Gavclle, 198
  • Presses with Reciprocating Pistons, A. C. Eagel, R, II. Kaemp, and A. Linnenbrxvqge, 496
  • Preventing Nuts and Bolts from Working Loose, B. Bayliss, 619
  • Prime Motors, T. A. Edison, 246
  • Production of Insulating Coatings in Electrolytic Apparatus, L. Grabau, 544
  • Pulp Knotters, J. Gourlay, 620
  • Purification of Saccharine Solutions, C. Lcuchtenberger and B. Moiske, 644
  • Retaining Tidal Waters, E. Lightowler, 322 Screws and Screw Nuts, A. Schutz and E.
  • Schultes, and R. Phwker, 544
  • Storing Inflammable Liquids, J. Stewart and
  • T. Charlton, 173
  • Straining Pulp, G. Hibbert, 174
  • Structures Built in Water, M. N. Ridley and G. F. Blackmore, 391
  • Transferring Coal, &c., IF. Malcolm, 544 Transferring Coal, &c., P, G. B. Westmacott, 78
  • Treating Solids by Gases, L. Mond, 470 Treatment of “ Saccharine,” A. G. Salamon, 128 Vaporisation of Volatile Liquid Hydro-Carbons, and Utilisation of Vapour, C. E. llearson, 694
  • Vitreo Metallic Material, L. C. A. Marguerie. 128 ,
  • Water Wheels, J. F. Le/ort, 620
  • Wheels, 7. Tinnniis, 222
  • MOTION, TRANSMITTING: 24, 174, 322, 444,620
  • Belts for Driving between Cone Drums or Pulleys, Tatham, 174
  • Converting Reciprocating into Rotary Motion,
  • F. T. J. Schneider and C. R. Werth, 322 Equalising the Motion of Cranks, G. II.
  • Harris, 174
  • Expanding Pulleys, J. L. Yuly and II. IK. Andrews, 444
  • Friction Clutch Pulleys, J. Hunter and Son,
  • Friction Clutches, T. 0. Armfield, 620 Grippers for Cable Railways, IF. H. Paine, 24 Pulleys, 77. Lxxdwig, 174
  • ORDNANCE, &C., 23, 173, *321, 469, 520, 544, 619
  • E. Maitland, 2Z
  • T. Whitaker, 619
  • Brecchloading, J. B. G. A. Canet. 544 Carriages, J. B. G. A. Canet, 469
  • Carriages, J. B. G. A. Canet, 544
  • Carriages, E. Hill, 321
  • Casting, R. J. Gatli-ng, 520 Disappearing Gun Carriages, A. Eoble and C.
11. Murray, 173
  • Disappearing Shields, 7^. Souriau, 23 Electric Firing Gear, A. Eoble, 619 Electrical Firing Mechanism, C. A. McEvoy, 321
  • Fuzes, T. Nordenfelt, 321
  • Hydraulic Brakes, T*. Krupp, 321 Line-Throwing, 7?. IF. 321
  • Loading Breechloading Guns, IK. Anderson, 321
  • Naval, P. J. R. Crampton, 619
  • Projectiles, 77. S. Maxim, 619 Repeating Rifles, 7?. C. Romanel, .4. II.
  • Williams and F, Martin, 321
  • Shells, R. S. Laxvrence, 469
  • Shells, E. L. Zalinski, 469
  • Tempering Steel Projectiles, R. Low, 23 Vertical Breech-Closing Mechanism, IK. Lorenz, 23
  • Working and Closing the Breech of Guns, J.
  • B. G. A. Canet, 113
  • PUMPS, &c., 41,197, 222, 346
  • J. Bowns. 41
  • C. Burnett, 346
  • IK. Clarke, J. B. Furneaux, and C. Doivsen, 197
  • Automatic Apparatus for Stopping, Injecting, or Pumping Apparatus, A. Horne, 222
  • Injectors, J. Metcalfe and E. Davies, 346 RAILWAY PERMANENT WAY : 78, 221, 393, 543
  • A. B. Paulet, 393
  • T. IF. 78
  • F. G. IFe65, 393
  • Chairs and Fastenings, A.T. Harvey, 393 Combined Switch and Turntable, O. B. Bocande.
393
  • Fastening Rails, G. Y. Morawetz, 543 Fastening Railway Chairs, J, Chambers, 543 Fishplates, (?. S. Lee, 221
  • Holding Keys in the Chairs, J. Drage and J. P. Annett, 543
  • Rail joints, 7^. and F. Hilton,
543
  • Railway Chairs and Securing Rails. G. IK.
  • Willford, 543
  • Railway Switches, 7?. 77. Isbell, 221
  • Securing Rails, 7’. English, 221
  • Securing Rails, K. L. Gocht and M. P. Her- f urth, 543
  • Sleepers and Securing Rails, R. S. Sea 221 Transverse Sleepers and Chairs, J.' IK. 77.
  • James, 393
  • Wedges, T. Despian, 393
  • Wedges, 7?. M. Eastman, 643
  • Wedges, 21 II. Heard, 393
  • RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK : 78, 221, 394, 444, 543 Brakes, IF. «S’. Laycock, 78
  • Buffers, W. Boucher, 444
  • Buffers, 1). Macnee, 394
  • Buffers, J. Slater, 221
  • Couplings, J. South and, IF. Bur.sch, 394
  • Couplings, II. 'i'amm and L. Buhrlen, IS
  • Equalising the Pressure upon the Collapsible Portion of the Vestibules of Railway Cars, Pullman's Palace Car Company, 543
  • Locomotive Tenders, A. Mallet, 394 RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS : 78, 222, 394, 417, 544, 569, 570
  • Cable Traction, IF. J. E. and J. E. Carr, 222 Cable Traction, IF. E. Colam, 222
  • Electrical, IF. II. Akester, 417
  • Electrical, F. C. Allsop, 394
  • Electrical, T. A. Edison, 57Q
  • Electrical, S. Z. de Ferranti, ^VI
  • Electrical, IF. E. Irish, 569 Electrical Propulsion of Vehicles, M. II. Smith,
  • Grippers for Cables, J. Ramsay, 7S
  • Rail Scrapers, J. Record and II. J. Jordan, 544 Removing Debris from Trani Rails, H'’. J. Cock, 222
  • Traincar Wheels, T. Palmer and C. Brookes, 394
  • Transmitting Motion from Electric Motors, E. Hopkinson, 669
  • REGULATING AND INDICATING MECHANISM : 24, 48, 470
  • Automatic Feed Water Measurer, J. lieslop, 48 Liquid Meters, A. Erager and B. L. Michel, 470
  • Liquid Meters, G. Teideman, 2i
  • Regulating the Flow of Illuminating Gas, D. B. Peebles, 470
  • Regulating the Supply of Fluid to Reservoirs Containing Fluid under Pressure, F. IF. Crossley,
  • SHIPS, &C. : 77, 221, 393, 418, 444, 543
  • Anchors, J. .4. Birch, 77
  • Anchors, //. P. Parkes and J. Hartness, 77
  • Anchors, T. Ray, 393
  • Anchors, E. T. Starr, 543
  • Anchors, IF. P. Straieson, 393
  • Capstans, II. Fletcher, 2/1
  • Cleaning the Bottoms of Iron Vessels, A. C. Boothby, 418
  • Conatrnction of Armoured Ships, Sir E. J. Reed, 543
  • Construction of Stern Posts, Frames, and Rudders, E. F. Wailes, 543
  • Lowering Boats, G. 11. llaylar, 77
  • Movable Stern Dock for Screw Steamers, A. C. Boothby, 418
  • Propulsion, &c.,W. R. Bigaby-Chamberlin, 543 Protecting the Hulls of Vessels, T. Cuervas- Mons, 444
  • Protecting Propeller Shafts from being Clogged, R. Armstrong and E. J. Caiger, 393
  • Screw Propellers, IF. S. Price, 77
  • Screw Propellers, J. Steoes and A. J. Hill, 393
  • Screw Propellers, A. Vogelsang, 393
  • Shafts, I. E. Clij}'ord, 221
  • Steering Gear, T. Paton, 221
  • Steering Gear, tZ. B. Pegden, 77
  • SIGNALLING, RAILWAY : 78, 221, 394
  • A. J. Martins and 2I. C. Da Rocha, 394 Compensating Apparatus, 77. Williams, 221 Electrical, IF. G. Olpherts, 221
  • Signalling in Foggy Weather, A. Fleming, 78 SWITCHES : 102
  • 73. Egger, 102
  • Holder and Switch for Electric Lamps, F. T. Schmidt, 102
  • TELEGRAPHY’ AND TELEPHONY : 101, 245, 265, 417, 569
  • The Western Electric Company, 569 Acoustic Telegraphy, IF. T. Barnard, 101 Flexible Supports for Wires, F. Caws, 569 Microphones, L. M. Ericsson, 569
  • Telephone Apparatus without a Diaphragm. F. IF. AeaZe, 245
  • Transmitting Sound by Light, L. J. Le Pon- tois, 417
  • TOOLS, MACHINE : 47,197, 345, 695 Atmospheric Hammer, IF. Hassel, 47 Boring, Drilling, &c., .4. Morisseau, 345 Making Casks, J. H. Hall and D. Parry, 197 Nail Rolling Machines, H. E. Fuller, 495 Pressing Bricks, H. Belcher, 345
  • Rolling Mills, IF. Bansen, 495
  • Vertical Boring Machines, J. Barrow, 495 TOOLS, SMALL : 47, 197, 495, 496
  • Adjustable Nut Spanner, L. Cooper, 495 Animal Shears, J. IF. Banner, 41
  • Combined Spanner and Pliers, S. Snell and A. IF. Sanderson, 47
  • Extracting Broken Pegs, &c., H. Thomas, 495 Extracting Ferrules, 77. IF. Sivijt, 47 Manufacture of Coke Forks, A, E. Staynerand IF. Roberts, 197
  • Parallel Vices, F. Harris and J. Shaw, 47 Saws, T. Tyzack, 197
  • Shearing, L. F. J. and E, Bariquand and
  • C. P. E. Marre, 496
  • Spiral Turning, E. Cutlan, 495
  • Vices, C. R. Walder, 495
  • VALVES : 128, 321, 322
  • C. L. and I. Braithwaite, 322
  • Automatic Reducing, J. B., W., and C, Whiteley, 322
  • “Non-Return Valves,” A, Beldam, 128 Safety, E. Hafner, 321
  • WASHING AND BLEACHING : 346, 594
  • J. Garr^ee, 594
  • Maintaining Circulation of Liquids, J. Qamqee, 346
  • WRAPPING JOURNALS : 620
  • G. M. Borns, 620

NAMES OF PATENTEES.

  • Adams, P. II., Jun., Generating Steam, 510
  • Akestcr, H., Electro-Propulsive Alotors, 417
  • Akester, W. H., Secondary Batteries, 418
  • Allan, W., and McBlain, J., Punching, 345
  • Anderson, IF., Loading Breechloading Guns, 321 Armstrong, R., and Craiger, E. J., Preventing Marine Propeller Shafts from being Clogged, 393
  • Arnfield, T. 0., Friction Clutch for Driving Machinery, 620
  • Amois, C., Manufacture of Carbonic Acid Gas, 296
  • Bailey, W. JI., and Lindemann, G., Pumping Engines, 151
  • Baldry, II. 0., and Prdlon, J. T., Excavators, 496
  • Banner, J. IF., Animal Shears, 47
  • Bansen, IF., Rolling Hoop Iron, 495 Barber-Starkey, IF. J. S., Electric Meters, 570 Bariquand, L. F. J. and E., and Marre, C. P.
  • E., Shears, 496
  • Barnard, IF. T., Acoustic or Tone Telegraphy, 101
  • Barrow, J., Vertical Boring Machines, 495
  • Barwick, J. E., Heating of Steam Generators and Water Heaters by Kilns, 369
  • Bayliss, S., Preventing Nuts and Bolts from Working Loose, 619
  • Becker, IF., Casting Metal Ingots, 593
  • Beechey, C, G,, Regulating the Supply of Gas to Gas Engines, 151
  • Belcher, H., Pressing Bricks, 345
  • Beldam, A., Non-Return Valves, 128
  • Benham, E. B., Multiple Cylinder Fluid Pressure Motors and Speed Regulators, 520
  • Benton, C. II., Steam Engines, 369
  • Bernhardt, IF., Regulating Apparatus for Gas Motor Engines, 151
  • Biddiscombe, F., and Hilton, F., Rail Joints, 543
  • Bigsby-Chamberlin, W. R., Propulsion, Guidance, and Stoppage of Ships, 543
  • Birch, J. A., Anchors, 77
  • Boardman, F. R., Electric Lamp^, 417
  • Bocande, O. B., Combined Switch and Turntable, 393
  • Bocquet, G., Filtering and Refining Sugar, 322
  • Bolton, G. H., Wylde, J. R., and Auer, H., Manufacture of Permanganate of Soda, 295
  • Booktvalter, J. IF., Converting Crude Iron into Malleable Iron or Steel, 295, 593
  • Boothby, A. C., Cleaning the Bottoms of Iron Vessels, 418
  • Boothby, A. C., Movable Stern-Dock for Screw Steamers, 418
  • Bordone, J. P., Steam Boilers, 269
  • Boms, G. M., Wrapping Journals, 620
  • Boucher, W., Railway Buffers, 444
  • Boiuns, J., Disc Pumps, Blowers, and Motors, 47
  • Bojde, R. K., Case-Hardening Iron and Steel, 444
  • Braithwaite, C. L. a7id 1., Valves, 322
  • Bramley, W., Obtaining Chlorine from Chloride of Calcium, 295
  • Brierley, IF., “Automatic” Dyeing Coppers, 296
  • Brinjes, J. F., Grinding Hard Substances, 197
  • Brockman, R. R. E. B., Attaching Ropes and Chains, 174
  • Brov)7i, G. IF., Lubricators, 594
  • Bruun, J., Automatic Lubricators, 469
  • Buckley, J. IF., and Allen, A. T., Lifting Apparatus, 47
  • Bull, 11. C., and Co., and II. C., Dynamo- Electric Generators and Motors, 417
  • Bull, II. C., arid Co., and 11. C., Electro-Metallurgical Processes, 443
  • Biill, 11. C., and Co., and II.C., Extracting Metals from Ores, 443
  • Bull, E. C., and Co., and H. C., Gas Motors, 520
  • Bull, H. C., and Co,, and II. C., Gas Producers, 443
  • Bull, II. C., and Co , Limited, and Sendey, IF. E., Manufacture of Sulphate of Ammonia and Recovery of the Bye-Products, 295
  • Burckhardt, A., and Weiss, F. J., Surface Condensers, 519
  • Burghardt, C. A., and Twining, W. J., Production of Aluminium, 443
  • Bzirnett, C., Raising Liquids, 346
  • Burrows, H., Open-Hearth Steel Furnaces, 127
  • Canet, J. B. G. A., Breechloading Ordnance, 544
  • Canet, J. B. G. A., Gun Carriages, 544
  • Canet, J. B. G. A., Gun Carriages, 469
  • Canet, J. B. G. A., Working and Closing the
  • Breach of Guns, 173
  • Carr, IF. J. E. and J. E., Cable Grips, 222
  • Case, -4,, Slide Valves of Steam Engines for
  • Working Compound in One Cylinder, 394
  • Caws, F., Supports for Telegraph Wires, 569
  • Chambers, J., Fastening Railway Chairs, 543 Chapman, F. G. and IF, G., and Bearing, F. M.,
  • Arc Lamps, 245
  • Clark, J. B., and the Panther Lead Company, Condensing and Separating Lead Fume, 443
  • Clarke, W., Furneaux, J. B., and Dowsen, C., Steam Pumps, 369
  • Clarke, W., Furneaux, J. B., and Dowsen, C.,
  • Steam Pumps, 197
  • Cleathero, E. T., and Stewart, J. F., Safety Apparatus for Lifts, 496
  • Clifford, /. E., Construction of Shafts, 221
  • Coc^, IF. J„ Removing Ddbris from Tram Rails, 222
  • Colam, IF. N., Cable Tramways, 222
  • Cole, E. IF. and A. F., Gas Lamps, 620 ConncZii/, J. T., Tapping Stay Bolt Holes, 520
  • Cooke, IF. 0., Portable Car Keplacers, 544 Cooper, L., Adjustable Wrench, 495
  • CrawpZoyi, P. J. R., Firing Naval Ordnance, 619
  • Craioshaxo, G. IF., and Tonge, J., Automatic Sprinklers, 619
  • Crompton, R. E. B., and Swinburne, J., Electrical Measuring Instruments, 418
  • Cross, IF., Heating Substances Electrically, 246
  • Crossley, F. W., Gas Engine and Dynamo- Electric Machine, 245
  • Crossley, F. IF., Regulating the Supply of Air to Reservoirs Containing Fluid under Pressure, 470
  • Cuervas-Mons, T., Protecting the Hulls of Vessels, 444
  • Cxitlan, E., Spiral Turning Tool, 495
  • Dake Engine Manufacturing Company, The, Steam Engines, 151
  • Defries, W., and Feeny, V, 1., Feeding Gil for Lighting, 296
  • Delahaye, A., Manufacture of Caustic or Carbonated Soda and Caustic Potash, 127
  • Despian, T., Wedges for Securing Rails, 393
  • Dewies. A. C., Piston Packing, 370
  • Dick, R., and Kennedy, R., Generation and Distribution of Electric Energy, 101
  • Dinsmore, J, II. R., Manufacture of Gas, 127
  • Dixon, F. M. and S. B., Lamp Galleries and Globe Holders, 23
  • Doctvra, J. IF, and C., Recovering Broken Well- Boring Rods, 498
  • Dodd, F. IF., Engines, 643
  • Donaldson, IF., Fluid Pressure Motors, 48
  • Donelly, J., McLaren, IF., and Trask, A., Axle- Boxes, 345
  • Doty, H. II., Generating Light and Heat from Oil, 23
  • Doxibrava, Dr. S., Transforming Electric Currents, 570
  • Dowie, A. L., Treating Iron and Castings thereof, 295
  • Downie, T., Metallic Packing, 370 '
  • Drage, J., and Annett, J. P., Fastening Rail- : way Wedges, 543 I
  • Dronier, P., Magnesium Lamps, 469 I
  • Dymcoff, N., and Bourmoiv, T. S., Bearings i Automatically Adjustable by Fluid Pressure, i 322
  • Earnshaw, E. and E., Jun., and Davies, T,, Steam
  • Boiler Furnaces and Flues, 48
  • East, J. E., Close-Annealing Iron and Steel
  • Sheets, &c., 127
  • Eastman, R. M., Railway Chair Wedges, 543 Edison, T. A., Electric Tramways and Railways,
570
  • Edison, T. A., Electrical Generators, 246 Edison, T. A., Prime Motors, 246
  • Edoux, F. L., Lifts, 345
  • Egger, B., Electrical Switches, 102
  • Elwell, P. B., Measuring and Recording Electric
  • Currents, 246
  • English, T., Securing Rails to Metallic Sleepers, 221
  • Ericsson, L. M., Microphones, 569 Everitt, P., Filters, 296
  • Faber, </., Gas Motors, 369
  • Fahlberg^ C.^ Production of Phosphorus Trichloride, 444
  • Fairfax, J. S., Plates for Boilers, Flues, and Furnaces, 369
  • Ferranti^ S. Z. de^ Conveying Electric Energy and Applying the same to the Production of Motive Power, 417
  • Ferranti, S, Z. de, Electric Railways, 417 Fisher, J. G., Lubricators, 619
  • Fleming, A., Railway Signalling in Foggy Weather, 78
  • Fletcher, II., Bollards and Mooring Posts, 544 Fletcher, B., Capstans, 221
  • Forbes, G., Electric Meters, 418
  • Ford, B. B., Vapour Burners and Supplying Oil thereto, 322
  • Foster, II. Le N., Valves for Furnaces, 443
  • Fownes, B. and G. E„ Construction of “Built” Crankshafts and Repairing Solid Shafts, 78
  • Fox, S., Manufacture of Certain Tubular Parts of Steam Boilers, 198
  • Frager, A., and Michel, B. L., Liquid Meters, 470
  • Frisbee, G., Crushing Mills, 345
  • Frith, W. E., Piston Springs, 48
  • Fuller, II. E., Nail Rolling Machines, 495
  • Gall, H., and Montlaur, ViscountA.de, Manufacture of the Alkalies or Alkaline Earths, 127
  • Galloway, C. J., Steam Boilers, 519
  • Gamgee, J., Maintaining the Circulation of Liquids, 346
  • Gamgee, J., Washing, Wringing, &c., 594
  • Gare, T., Bushes and Bearings, 620
  • Gasmotoren Fabrik Deutz, The, Gas Engines, 370
  • Gates, F. IK., Crushing Ores, 496
  • Gatling, R. J., Casting Ordnance, 520
  • Gauhe, 0. IV., Detachable Elevator Chains, 345
  • Gavelle, E., Operating on Fibrous Materials, 198
  • George, A. F. St., and Bonne, C. R., Electric Incandescent Lamps, 101
  • Gilchrist, P. C., Manufacture of Iron and Steel, 322
  • Gilchrist, P. C., Manufacture of Steel by the Basic Process, 295
  • Gillet, IV., and Baseltine, G., Magneto-Electric Generators, 245
  • Gledhill, M., Construction of Cranks, &c., 641
  • Gocht, K. L., and lierfurth, M. P., Securing Rails, 543
  • Godard, F., and Petit, C., Steam Boilers, 613
  • Goodwin, A., and A., Jun., Ways for Travellers, 198
  • Gourlay, J., Pulp Knotters, 620
  • Grabau, L., Production of Insulating Coatings in Electrolytic Apparatus, 544
  • Granger, A. P., Crushing Machines, 47
  • Gravier, A. T., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 270 Ch'eathead, J. II., Shields for Excavating, 496 Greenway, A. G., Manufacture of Steel, 593 GriJJiths, J., Steam Generators, 269
  • Gri'ijlths, J., and Anthony, J. M., Equilibrium Piston Slide Valve, 369
  • Grimshaw, H., and Kenyon, IL, Production of Sulphides and Utilisation of Waste Products, 127
  • Grindle, G. A., Generation and Distribution of Electricity, 102
  • Guttler, II., Manufacture of Charcoal, 128
  • Hackett, T. M. and E, F,y Crane Attachment, 345
  • Hadfield, R. A., Manufacture of Steel, 444 Hafner^ E.^ Safety Valves, 321
  • HaguCy If., Protecting Boiler Tubes, 519
  • Hahn, A. E. J., Carburetters, 370 liahn^ E. Gas Motors, 519
  • Halt, J. 11., and Parry, 1)., Machines for Making Casks, 197
  • Hallock, J. K., and Blickemsderfer, Q. C., Electric Elevators, 418
  • Hamilton, J. W., Compositions for Disinfectant, &c., 128
  • Hannay, J. B., Furnaces, 295
  • Hansen, J., Construction of Furnaces, 295 Hanson, L., Field Magnets, 417
  • Harris, E., and Shaw, J., Parallel Vices, 47
  • Harris, G. H., Equalising the Motion of Cranks, 174
  • Hartley, W, N., and Blenkinsop, W. E. B., Preparation of Cobalt Sulphate, 444
  • Harvey, A. 'P., Railway Chairs and Fastenings, 393
  • Hassel, If., Atmospheric Hammers, 47
  • Hatton, G., Manufacture of Iron and Steel, 295 Hayden, E. S., Separation and Refining of Metals,
  • I 295
  • I Haylar, G. H., Lowering Boats, 77
  • j Heard, T. IL, Railway Wedges, 393
  • Hearson, C. K, Vaporisation of Volatile Liquid Hydro-Carbons and Utilisation of such Vapour, 594
  • Ileinzerliny, Dr. C., Decomposing Metallic Oxychlorides and Superoxidising Metallic Oxides, 296
  • Heroult, P. L. T., Preparation of Aluminium, &c., by Electrolysis, 127
  • Heslop, J.. Automatic Feed-Water Measurer, 48 Hibbert, G., Straining Pulp, 174
  • Hill, E., Gun Carriages, 321
  • Hipkins, T., Steam Boilers, 269
  • Hopkinson, E., Gear for Transmitting Motion from Electric Motors, 569
  • Hopkinson, J. and E., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 101
  • Horne, A., Stopping Pumping Apparatus, 222
  • Hosack, II. IL, Internal Combustion “ Heat” Engines, 48
  • Howell, S. E., Manufacture of Boiler Tubes, 544
  • Hunter, J., and Son, Friction Clutch Pulleys, 24
  • Immisch, M., Holder for Brushes of ElectroMotors and Dynamo Machines, 101
  • Irish, If. E., Electrical Railways, 569
  • Isbell, B. 11., Railway Switches, 221
  • James, J. If. 11., Transverse Sleepers and Chairs,
  • I 393
  • I James, and Crowe, G., Lubricators, 174 Jones, J4. 5., Gas Engines, 270
  • Kern, A., Preparation of the Methylic Ether of Gallic Acid and Purple Colouring Matters, 127
  • King, F., Secondary Batteries, 444
  • Kingsland, W., Secondary Batteries, 322
  • Klein, E., Steam Regulators, 519
  • Knap, C. C. S., Joint Connections of Tubulous Steam Boilers, 519
  • Korting, E., Gas Engines, 520
  • Krayenbuhl, J. C., Petersen, H. C., and Burmeister, C. C., Separation of Ammoniacal Liquor from Tar, 594
  • Krieger, A., Automatically Producing Car- bureited Air Gas, 24
  • Krupp, E., Hydraulic Brakes for Ordnance, 321
  • Lachomette, P. de, Manufacture of Sulphite and Bisulphite of Ammonia, 444
  • Lanckert, E. F. II. H., and Kingston, H. W., Automatic Cut-Outs for Electric Arc Lamps, 270
  • Langen, E., Furnaces, 443
  • Lawrence. R. S., Projectiles, 469
  • Laycock. If. S., Brakes, 78
  • Le Pontois, L. J., Transmitting Sound by Means of Light, 417
  • Leach, If., Mechanical Stokers, 644
  • Lee, G. S., Fishplates for Railway Rails, 221 Lefort, J. F., Water Wheels, 620
  • Lepper, J., and Pollock, J., Piatons, 48
  • Leuchtenberger, C., and Moiske, B., Purification of Saccharine Solutions, 544
  • Lewis, H. R., and Phillips, C. B., Extracting Metals from Ores, 444
  • Liddner, JL, Automatic Feed Lubricators, 469 Liebmann, A., and Studer, A., Producing a New
  • Mono-Sulpho Acid of Alpha-Naphtol, 295 Liepmann, H., Galvanic Batteries, 322 Lightowler, E., Retaining Tidal Waters, 322 List, G. A. and V., and Kosakof, T., Petroleum
  • Engines, 520
  • Little, G., Pulverising, 198
  • Lorenz, If., Vertical Breech-Closing Mechanism for Guns, 23
  • Loiu, R. IL, Steam Traps, 270
  • Low, R., Tempering Steel Projectiles, 23
  • Lowden, J. J., Separating Grease, &c., from Steam, 370
  • Ludwig, II. E., Wheels and Pulleys, 174
  • McArthur, J. S., and Forrest, R. W. and W., Treating Ores to Obtain Metals, 127
  • McCxdloch, J. JL, Link Motion for Steam Engines, 369
  • j^IcEvoy, C. A., Electrical Firing Mechanism, 321 McLaughlin, J. F., Electro-Mechanical Movements, 246
  • McQueen, D., Boiler Furnaces, 369
  • Macnee, D., Buffers, 394
  • Malche, L., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 245
  • Maitland, E., Ordnance, 23
  • Malcolm, If., Transferring Coal, &c.,544 i
  • Mallet, A., Locomotive Tenders, 394 '
  • Mannesmann, R. and M., Manufacture of Tubes, . 418 i
  • Marguerie, L. C, A., Vitreo-Metallic Material I
  • Suitable for Glazing, 128 i
  • Marshall, A. D., Automatic Steam Trap, 270 !
  • Marti7is, A. J., and Da Rocha, A. C., Opcrat- i ing Switches and Signals, 394
  • Maskrey, A. J., a7id Phillips, P. S., Manufac- i ture of Tin and Terne Plates, 48 I Mathieson, T. T., and HawHczek, J., Manufacture of Carbonate of Soda or Soda Ash, 127
  • Matthews, S., Water Gauges for Steam Boilers, 370
  • Matthews, FT., and Yates, J., Steam Traps, 370
  • U. S., Manufacture of Projectiles, 619 Mayer, E. L.,and Liepmann, 11., Treatment of Porous Pots. <Stc., 418
  • ^^PPb’ing Liquid to Steam Boilers, XO^
  • <t,nd Davies, E,, Injectors, 346 Mona, L., Treating Solids by Gases, 470 Morawetz, G. Y., Fastening Railway Rails. 543 Jzom.veaw, -4., Boring Tools, 345
  • (^nd Anthony, Steam Engines and Pumps, 643
  • ATo^eZ, .4, C., Kaemp, R. n.,andLinnenbrugqe, Reciprocating Pistons, 496
  • Telephone Apparatus without a Diaphragm, 245
  • Neilson, H . and II., and Williamson, T., Reversing Valves for Furnaces, 128
  • Ness, A., Applying Lubricating Matter, 544
  • Nic^oll,D., Insulation and Laying of Electrical Conductors. 102
  • Noble, J1., Electric Firing Gear, 619
  • Roblc, J., and Murray, C. II., Disappearing Gun Carriages, 173 ®
  • Locomotive Engine Guards, 544
  • Noble, J., Stoppers for Boiler Tubes. 152 Nordenfelt, T., Fuzes, 32]
  • A’orto, R., Vertical Steam Boilers, 519
  • Weayer, 5'. J., Feed Water Purifier and Heater, 519
  • Oldham, T., Manufacture of Steam Generator Flues, 48
  • Oldroyd, J. IF., Incandescent Lamps, 246 (Mpherts, IF. G., Electrical Signalling, 221 Onolle P., Fils, Preventing the Emission of r lame and Smoke from Furnaces Working with lorced Draught, 48
  • Oriolle, P., Steam Boilers, 369
  • Orr, R., Steam Boilers and Furnaces, 644
  • Paine, IF. H., Grippers for Cable Railways, 24
394^^’ Drookes, C., Tramcar Wheels,
  • Levassor, E., Steam Generators,
  • Parses, II. p.^ and Ilartness, J., Anchors, 77 Parr?/, E. II., Fusible Safety Plugs for Boiler
  • Furnace Tubes, 270
  • Paton, T., Steering Gear for Vessels, 221
  • Pan let, A. R., Railway Permanent Way, 393
  • Peebles, D. R., Regulating the Flow of Illuminating Gas, 470
  • Pegden, J. R., Steering Gear, 77
  • Perino, J., Disintegrating Copper Pyrites by Means of Nitric Iron Salts, 295
  • Phillips, S. C., and Harrison, H. E., Arc Lamps, 417
  • Price, IF. S., Screw Propellers, 77
  • Priestman, W. D. and S., Hydrocarburetted Air Engines, 48
  • Pullman s Palace Car Company, Equalising the Pressure upon the Collapsible Portion of Railway Cars, 513
  • F., and Yansteenkiste, A., Grinding,
  • Ramsay, J., Attaching Vehicles to a Haulin’’* Rope, 78 °
  • Ravenshaw, H. W., Goolden, W. T., and Trotter, A. P., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 245
  • Ravenshaw, H. W., Goolden, W. T., and Trotter,
  • A. P., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 101 Pau’^wi*7d', 11 . 7L and J, J., Blow-Pipe Apparatus, 470
  • Ray, T., Anchors, 393
  • Record, J., and Jordan, U. J., Cleaning Tram Kails, 544
  • Reed, SirE. J., Construction of Armoured Ships, 543
  • Reid, J., Pumping Engine, 643
  • Rhodes, G. G., Critchley, J. S., and Wood, N.. Beam Engines, 369
  • Richardson, II., Grinding Spherical Balls, 197 Ridealgh, C., Gas Engines, 270
  • Ridley, M. N., and Blackmore, G. F., Structures Built in Water, 394
  • Rolls, E. C., Nut Locks, 470
  • Romanci, R. C., Williams, A. II., and Martin,
  • I., Repeating Rifles, 321
  • Ross, J, II., Oil Lamps, 173
  • Salamon, A. G., Treatment of Benzol-Sulphonio Imide (commonly known as “Saccharine”), 128
  • Savill, A. S., Separating Liquids from Steam in Motion, 519
  • Scarlett, G., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 245
  • Schloesing, Professor T., Extraction of Chlorine from Chloride of Magnesium, 444
  • Schmidt, F. T., Holder and Switch for Electric Lamps, 102
  • Schneider, F, T. J., and Werth, C. R., ing Reciprocating into Rotary Motion, 322
  • Schneider, R., Producing Hydrate of Baryta from Sulphate of Barium, 128
  • Schreiber, A., Smokeless Furnaces, 78
  • Schultze, C. B., Extraction and Recovery of Metals, 127
  • Schutz, A.,Shultes, E,,andPlucker, R., Screws and Screw Nuts, 544
  • Scott, W. H., and Paris, E. J4., Magneto-Electric Cut-Out, 102
  • Sea, R. S., Sleepers and Securing Rails, 221
  • Seibert, E., Lubricators, 152
  • J. S,, Lighting by the Consumption of Gas and Air, 24
  • Serpollet, L., Generating Steam and Regulating the Supply, 643
  • Shepherd, J., Steps for Shaft and Axle Bcarings, »&c., 174
  • Shillito, T. R., Production of a New Red AzoColour, 544
  • Siemens, Electric Arc Lamps, 245
  • Siemens F,, Open-Hearth Furnaces, 593
  • Siemens and Halske, Electrical Measuring and Indicating Apparatus, 102
  • Siemens and Halske^ Making and Insulating the Joints of Electrical Conducting Cables, 570
  • Sington^ T., Gas Engines, 152
  • Slatery A., Buffers, 221
  • Sleeper, F. H.^ Lifting Jacks, 346
  • Sm>th^ J., and Cowan^ D.^ Steam Generators,
369
  • Smithy M. H.^ Electrical Propulsion of Vehicles, 569
  • Smithy T.y Excavating, 346
  • Smithy T,i Preventing Overwinding of Cranes, 269
  • Smithy T. IF., Railway Permanent Way, 78
  • Snell, S.^ and Sanderson^ IF., Combined
  • Spanner and Pliers, 47
  • Snelus^ G. J., Manufacture of Steel, 593
  • Soci^U Industrielle des Glycerine et Acides Gras, La^ Treatment of Fatty Matters, 593
  • Solvay, E., Converting Phosphates into Products Assimilable by Vegetables, 127
  • Solvay, E.^ Limekilns, 593
  • Solvay^ E.y Revolving Furnace for the Decomposition of Bicarbonate of Soda, 594
  • Soulerin^ L.^ Steam Engines, 151
  • Souriau, F. A., Disappearing: Shields, 23
  • Sozithf J.y and Bnrbcli, IF., Couplings, 394 Spencer^ G.^ Steam Pressure Reducing Valves,
370
  • Spiels A.f Hydro-Carbon Engines, 520
  • Stanley, R., Tunnelling Machines, 346
  • Stanley, T., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 245
  • Starr, E. T., Anchors, 543
  • Stayner, ^4. i’., and Roberts, IF., Manufacture of Forks, 197
  • ^Sicyen^, B. IF., Line-Throwing with a Gun, 321 *
  • Stevenson, J, »S., Manufacture of Elementg for Secondary Batteries, 418
  • StevesIF. «/., and J., Propellers,
393
  • Steivart, and Charlton^ T.^ Storing Inflammable Liquids, 173
  • Strawson^ IF. P., Anchors, 393
  • Street^ J, II.and Tangyes^ Limited^ Governors, 152
  • Sugden^ R.^ Automatic Release Alarm and Fire Engine Starter, 619
  • Sivan^ J. IF., Indicating the Presence of Firedamp, 296
  • SwiftII. IF., Extracting Ferrules,
  • Tamm, IL, and Buhrlen, L., Coupling Railway
  • I Vehicles, 78
  • I Tasker, S. P. M., Production of Moulds, 48 Tatham, IF., Belts for Driving between Cone Drums or Pulleys, 174
  • Taylor, E. J., Manufacture of Spirits, 514
  • Tee, IF., Hydraulic Engines, 370
  • Teideman, G., Liquid Meters, 24
  • Tesla, N., Generation and Distribution of Electric Currents, 569
  • Thomas, H., Extracting Broken Screws, 495 Thomas, J., Engines, 151
  • Thompson, J. B., and White W., Manufacture of Aluminium and its Alloys, 443 I
  • Thompson, J. B., and White, W., Manufacture j of Sodium and Potassium, 443
  • Thompson, J. F., Steam Engines, 369
  • Thompson, S. P., Electro-Deposition of Heavy Metals, 295
  • Thomson, IF. H., Freezing Machines, 470 Thwaite, B. II., Combustion of Oil Spray
  • Gas from Liquid Hydro-Carbons, 23
  • Thwaite, B. H., and Noble, J., Manufacture of Steel, 48
  • Timmis^ I. A.^ Wheels, 222
  • Tin/fer, J, Vertical Steam Generators, 643 Tolhurst^ A,, and SHnnerf H.^ Slide Valve Mechanism, 269
  • Toicssainty J.^ Furnaces for Refining Metals, 295 Toussaint, J., Manufacture of Iron ^nd Steel, 444 Trassl^ J., and Lindner, Manufacture of
  • Glass Articles, 128
  • Tresidder^ T, J., Hardening Steel, 593
  • ' Turnbidly Boiler Feed Regulating Appa-
  • ( ratus, 370
  • Tyzack^ T,, Saws, 197
  • Vivian, A. P., Manufacture of Metallic Alloys, 127
  • Vogelsang, A., Screw Propellers, 393
  • Wailes, E. F., Construction of Stern Posts, Stern Frames and Rudders, 543
  • Wailes, J, W., Furnaces, 295
  • Walder, C. R., Vices, 495
  • Walker, F., Electrical Lamp and Projector, 246 Walker, IL, Boiler Furnaces, 369
  • Walker, J. E., Applying Grease to Axles, 544 Walkington, W., Steam Boiler Flue Box and Boiler, 269
  • Warner, R,, and Goslin, S. B., Heating Apparatus, 369 j
  • Webb, V, G., Railway Permanent Way, 393 {
  • If., Feed Water Injectors for Steam Boilers, 644 j
  • Western Electric Company, The, Telephonic Apparatus, 569
  • Westinghouse Electric Company, The, Measuring Electric Currents, 418
  • Westinghouset (?., Jun.^ Alternate Current Electric Distribution, 670
  • Westinghousey G.^ Jun., Detecting and Locating Faults in Alternate Current Electric Currents, 418
  • Westinghouse, G., Jun , Switches for Electric Circuits, 570
  • Westmucott, P. G. B., Transferring Coal, &c., 78
  • Westphal, C., Production of Water Gas, 127 Whitaker, T., Discharging Projectiles, 619
  • J. S., Beiliss, G. E., and Mor com, A., Steam Generators, 644
  • White, T., and Carson, IF., Damper Actuating and Regulating Apparatus for Boiler Furnaces, 270
  • Whitehead, W., and Emley, Boilers, 269
  • Whiteley, J, B., IF. and C., Automatic Steam and Water Reducing Valves, 322
  • Wigg, C., Manufacture of Bicarbonate of Soda, 128
  • Willford, G. IF., Railway Chairs and Securing the Rails, 543
  • Williams, H., Compensating Apparatus for Connections Operating Switch Points, &c., 221
  • Wood, M. R., Manufacture of Mono-Carbonate of Soda and Allied Products, 127
  • Wyllie, R., Distilling Ammoniacal Liquors, 444
  • York, T. J.., and Edwards, J. C., Boilers, 643
  • Young, A., Manufacture of Sugar, 128 Younghusband, S. S., Valve Gear of Steam Engines, 369
  • Yuly, J. L., and Andrews, H. IF., Expanding Pulleys, 444
  • Zalinski, E. L.^ Dynamite Shells, 469


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