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Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Index: Patent Record

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Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.

Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1889 Jan-Jun: Index

Patent Record - SUBJECT MATTER.

  • Agricultural Implements: 171, 5>8
  • Ploughs, A. J. Ventzki, 548
  • Tilling, Dressing, and Sowing Land, P. Feat, 171
  • Aluminium, Manufacture of : 23, 244, 630
  • C. A. Burghardt and W. J. Twining, 23
  • A. Feldmann, 23
  • L. Graham, 23
  • U. Netto, 630
  • The Schweizerische Metalluigische Gesellschaft, 244
  • Batteries and Accumulators : 23, 74, 98, 196, 366
  • Electric Batteries and Exciting Compounds therefor, C. E. Liebert and S. A. Rosenthal, 366
  • Electrical Transmission of Power, N. Tesla, 23 Flexible Battery Cell, M. Bailey and J. Warner, 3 6
  • Galvanic, Rev. A. A. Fortin, 23
  • Gas, P. Scharf, 74
  • Primary and Secondary Galvanic Batteries, A. F. St. George and G. R. Bonne, 98
  • Storage, C. D. P. Gibson, 23
  • Thermo-Electric and Furnace Batteries, H. Mestern, 196
  • Voltaic, E. Tyer, 74,.366
  • Boilers, Steam : 23, 24, 98, 219, 220, 341, 342, 576, 743, 741
  • D. Adamson, 576
  • W. M. Brown and S. W. Whitmore, 744
  • N. B. Clark and F. B. King, 341
  • K. Gamper, 21
  • M. Gledhill, 219
  • P. Hanrez, 98
  • C. A, Knight, 741
  • S. Orlando, 220
  • H. Rushton, 219
  • B. H. Thwaite, 341
  • Automatic Condenser, Economiser, and Feed-Water Heater, J. Whittle, 342
  • Boiler Feeding Apparatus, E. W. Jones, 576
  • Feed Valves for, T. Dale, 576
  • Feed-Water Regulator, F. Cook and B. Thoens, 744
  • Fusible Plug, H. Field, 341
  • High and Low-Water Alarm, J. E. Slack, 24
  • Internal Fluid, C. J. Galloway and J. H. Beckwith, 576
  • Manufacture of Tubes, S. E. Howell, 576
  • Safety Plugs, H. Hillier, 744
  • Supplying Water to, T. J. Kieley, 744
  • Tubes and Fireboxes, J. H. Tordoff, 576
  • Vertical. R. Hattrick, 219
  • Water Tube, C. Ward, 342
  • Worked by Forced Draught, W. Hok, 743
  • Chemical Processes : 23,122, 630 (See also Chemical Products)
  • Destroying Vegetable Matter Contained in Wool, &c., J., J. Jun., and E. Fitton, 23
  • Evaporating Saccharine, &o., A. Chapman, 630
  • Extracting Oxygen and Nitrogen from the Atmospheric Air, A. Brin, 630
  • Manufacture of Hydrate of Baryta and Strontia, The Tyne Alakali Company and T. Gibb, 23
  • Manufacturing Alkalies, G. E. Davis, 23
  • Production of Sulphuretted Hydrogen in Combination with the Manufacture of Alkali, E. W. Parnell and J. Simpson, 23
  • Separating Zinc Hydrate from Solution in the Fixed Alkali Hydrates, H. Senier, 122
  • Treating Resins, Pitches, &c., S. Banner, 23 Chemical Products, Manufacture of : 50,172, 243, 244, 390, 548 (See also Chemical Process)
  • Apparatus for Preparing Oxychloride of Magnesium, A. R. Pechiney, 50
  • Condensers and Towers for the Condensation of Acids and Corrosive Gases, D. Herman, 50 Distillatory Apparatus for Use in Chemical Operations, W. T. Walker, 548
  • Manufacture of Chromium and its Alloys, V. and E. Rouff, 50
  • Manufacture of Sodium Bicarbonate, E. Solvay, 243
  • Manufacture of Sodium and Potassium, C. Netto, 50, 244
  • Manufacture of Sulphide of Sodium, &c., F. H. Gossage and T. T. Matbieson, 172
  • Obtaining Alloys of Aluminium, L. Q. Brin, 243 Obtaining Nitrites, &c., C. Huggenberg, 50
  • Production of Antimonic Fluoride with Alkaline Fluorides, C. Wachendorff, 50
  • Production of Chlorine, J. A. Just, 244
  • Production of White Lead, R. W. E. Maclvor, 243
  • Separating Chlorine from Gas Mixtures, C. Heinzerling, 50
  • Sulphuric Anhydride, E. B. E. Clark, 390
  • Treating Yellow Liquors to Obtain Sulphuretted Hydrogen, A. M. and J. F. Chance, 390 Distributing, &c., Currents : 73, 74, 196, 366, 606
  • C. E. Fritts, 74
  • L. E. Solignac, 606
  • G. Westinghouse, Jun., 74
  • Construction of Rheostats, &c., C. Wirt, 74
  • Controlling the Secondary Current Derived from Continuous Electric Current Transformers, F. King, 606
  • Distributing Electric Energy by Alternating Currents from Central Stations, G. Kapp, 606 Insulators for Electrical Conductors, J. C.
  • Love, 366
  • Joining Electric Conductors, G. Stuart, 606
  • Measuring, W. Lowrie, C. J. Hall, and H. W.
  • Kolle, 73
  • Regulating Electric Currents, W. Lahmeyer, 196
  • Switches for Electric Circuits, T. Parker, 606 Dyeing, &c. : 23, 50, 630
  • L. Q. Brin, 23
  • F. and F. Lee and J. Bradshaw, 630
  • G. A. Schleber, 50
  • Dynamo-Electric Machines : 73,195, 365, 605
  • S. Z. de Ferranti, 365, 605
  • S. C. Hanberg, 73
  • W. S. Hill, 195
  • G. Hookham and R. H. Housman, 365
  • T. Parker, 605
  • F. V. Schiodt, 605
  • H. W. Spang, 195
  • Professor E. Thompson, 195
  • A. G. Waterhouse, 195
  • R. Weber, 73
  • Regulating, A. G. Waterhouse, 365
  • Electric Apparatus : See under Batteries, Distributing, Dynamo, Lighting, Locomotion, Meters, Miscellaneous, Motors, Railway Stock, and Telephones.
  • Engines, Gas : 24, 98, 576, 743
  • The Gas Motoren Fabrik Deutz, 743
  • W. Von Oechelhaeuser, 576
  • T. Sturgeon, 98
  • Gas and Oil, The Gas Motoren Fabrik Deutz, 743
  • Governing the Speed of, R. Wallwork and T. Sturgeon, 93
  • Heating the Igniting Tubes of Gas Engines, The Gas Motoren Fabrik, 24
  • Ignition Apparatus, A. Beugger, 576
  • Safety Device for Naphtha Engines, The Gas Engine and Power Company, 743
  • Starting Gear, E. D. Deboutteville and L. P. C. Malandin, 743
  • Valve and Governing Gear for, F. W. Cros-ley, 576
  • Engines, Steam : 23, 97, 98, 219, 220, 341, 312, 414, 575, 576, 743, 744
  • F. D. Child, 575
  • T. W. Cole, 575
  • A. Morton, 341
  • H. H. Westinghouse and F. M. Rites, 575
  • Balanced Slide Valves, G. W. Cisco, 341
  • Centrifugal Governors, Schaeffer and Buden-berg, 98
  • Combination of a Steam Engine having a Vibratory and Partly Circular Motion with a Dynamo-Electric Machine, G. M. Capell and J. S. Raworth, 97
  • Compound, H. Lindley, 575
  • Condensers of Steam Pumping Engines, J.
  • Tangye and R. J. Connock, 220
  • Cut-Off Mechanism for, G. and J. Stones, 341
  • Cylinders, D. Purves, 97
  • Direct-Acting Steam or Pneumatic Engines,
  • G. A. Barth, 219
  • Direction Indicators for Marine Engines, C.
  • Stout, 23
  • Expansion Gear, H. Muncaster, 575
  • Governors, S. Buckley and J. Taylor, 575
  • Governors, O. H. Castle, 342
  • High-Pressure Rotary, F. Kranich, 341
  • High-Speed Revolving Multiple Cylinder, H.
  • Jarman, 97
  • Locomotive Steam Engine and Hydraulic Crane Combined, W. Cross, 414
  • Metallic Packing, E. Hulburd, 744
  • Multiple Expansion, A. Laing, 97
  • Pistons for Single-Acting Vertical Engines, P.
  • W. Willans, 97
  • Pumping, J. Tangye and R. J. Connock, 219
  • Rotary, J. H. and H. H. Dow, 743
  • Rotary, J. C. Robertson, 341
  • Rotary, G. H. Weston, 743
  • Rotary, W. H. Wyke, 575
  • Slide Valves, T. Lockerbie, 341
  • Triple-Expansion, J. Howden, 219
  • Turning, A. B. Brown, 575
  • Valve Gear, C. H. Benton, 341
  • Valve Gear, J. Des Brisay, 575
  • Valve Gear, D. Joy, 219
  • Valve Gear, A. Robert, 576
  • Valve Gear, E. J. Woolf and J. F. Williamson, 743
  • Working the Slide Valves of Duplex Steam Pumps, T. Jefferiss and Tangyes, Limited, 97 Excavating : 268, 414
  • A. E. Rugeroni, 414
  • J. H. Simpson and S. Porter, 414
  • Grabs, F. G. M. Stoney, 268
  • Explosives and Projectiles : 147, 548, 714
  • C. T. Cayley and R. S. Courtman, 147
  • J. W. Graydon, 147
  • A. Nobel, 147, 714
  • E. Turpin, 147
  • Cartridges for Blasting, M Settle, 147
  • Detonators, A. Nobel, 548
  • Safety Fuzes, A. Nobel, 147
  • Filters : 548, 744
  • R. Cooper, H. F. Clayton, and G. H. Holroyd, 744
  • W. Varrall, 548
  • Filter Presses, L. Gisinondi, 744
  • Fire Extinguishers : 172, 318, 547, 714
  • A. Clifford, 714
  • Automatic Fire Extinguisher and Alarm, P.
  • Oriolle Fils, 318
  • Automatic Sprinklers, J. R. Ward, 172
  • Automatic Sprinklers, T. Witter, 547
  • Covers for Chemical Fire Extinguishers, J.
  • Haslam, 547
  • Furnaces : 49, 97, 220, 243, 342, 390, 629,744
  • H. P. Fenby, 220
  • J. G. Galley, 49
  • A. S. Massey, 243
  • O. B. Peck, 220
  • T. Snowdon, 97
  • F. J. Thompson, 49
  • J. Williamson, 744
  • Annealing Kilos for Slag Blocks, C. J. Dobbs, 629
  • Blast, W. Evans, 390
  • Blast, E. Walsh, Jun., 629
  • Burning Pulverulent Materials, M. Perret, 49
  • Crucible, C. A. Piat, 629
  • Furnace Grates, E. Langen, 220
  • Hydro-Carbon, The Porcelain Dental Art Company, 629
  • Kilns, R. Free, 629
  • Mechanical Stokers, A. Thomson, 342
  • Production of Oxygen and Nitrogen Gases,
  • E. B. Ellice-Clark and L. Chapman, 49
  • Refractory Material for, J. P. Guy, 243
  • Regenerative, J. Noble, 243
  • Rotative, F. Siemens’, 243
  • Smelting Copper and Lead Ores, H. B. Scott and W. Gentles, 49
  • Smelting Ores, F. Rigaud,49
  • Smelting and Refining, J. M. Bennett, 390
  • Tuyeres, H. B. Scott and W. Gentles, 49
  • Welding, T. F. Rowland, W. E. Hill, and A.
  • McLachlan, 243
  • Gas Burners : 713
  • Bunsen, C. A. von Welsbach, 713
  • Incandescence, C. von Buch, 713
  • Gas, Manufacture of : 172, 244, 389
  • J. H. R. Dinsmore, 389
  • A. McDougall, 389
  • A. G. Meeze, 244
  • J. McM. Rose, 244
  • De W. Stearns, 389
  • G. M. Westman, 389
  • Automatically Generating Gas from Liquid Fuel, C. Brotherhood, 389
  • Carburation of Air or Gas, G. Seagrave and P.
  • A. Olivier, 389
  • Enriching or Producing Gas, R. S. Lawrence, 172
  • Gas Producers, E. Brook, 389
  • Injecting Liquids into Gas Retorts, R. Good, 389
  • Guns : 147, 317, 547, 713, 714
  • M. Gledhill, 147
  • H S. Maxim, 547
  • G. Quick, 713
  • Aiming, W. T. Goolden, 147
  • Armoured Turrets, J. B. G. A. Canet, 714
  • Breech Mechanism, T. NordenL.lt, 317
  • Breechloading, G. Quick, 547
  • Carriage for Quick Firing, J. B. G. A. Canet, 713
  • Gun Carriages with Ilvdraulic Compressors, 0. Kreil, 317
  • Machine, C. F. Wood, 547
  • Mounting, Protecting, and Working Garrison and Naval Guns, J. A. C. de Latouche, 317
  • Moving Guns, J. Vavasscur, 713
  • Pendulous Carriages, L. K. Scott, 317
  • Preventing Rifle Barrels from Becoming
  • Crooked, H. S. Maxim, 147
  • Quick-Firing, T. Nordenfelt, 713
  • Turret Mountings for Quick-firing, T. Nordenfelt, 317
  • Iron and Steel, Manufacture of : 98, 122, 244, 268, 390, 630, 657
  • S. Appleby, 98
  • J. H. Darby, 244
  • M. Graff, 390
  • G. G. Mullins, 390
  • A. Schneider and Co., 98
  • G. Siddell, 98
  • Casting Steel, J. E. Bott and C. H. Cousins, 122
  • Cranes for Turning Large Ingots, J. Otter, 657
  • Moving Ingots into Position, D. Davy, 268
  • Piling Wrought Scrap Iron, R. R. Gubbins, 630
  • Lamps : 317
  • Automatic Safety, C. W. Stevens and G. Elliston, 317
  • Extinguishing Devices for Round Wick, M.
  • Davis, 317
  • Oil, H. A. Kent, 317
  • Lifts ; 268, 658
  • E. R. H. Pohl, 658
  • Hydraulic, W. R. Green, 268
  • Lighting, Electric : 73, 195, 365
  • Arc Lamps, A. J. Howes, 365
  • Arc Lamps, Siemens and Halske, 365
  • Forming Metallic Connections with Incandescent Lamps and Holders therefor, J. Spink and C. Gauzentes, 365
  • Incandescent Lamps, R. Kennedy, 195
  • Incandescent Lamps, J. W. Oldroyd, 73
  • Incandescent Lamps and Cut-Out Devices for,
  • T. A. Edison, 73
  • Regulating the Brilliancy of Electric Lamps, G. Westinghouse, Jun/, 365
  • Regulating Device, O. H. L. Lindemann, 195
  • Lock Nuts, &c. : 318, 547, 681
  • W. Armstrong, 547
  • R. Clay, 547
  • E. W. Hughes and S. A. Letts, 681
  • F. S. Morris, 318
  • W. P. Wilson, 547
  • Locomotion, Electric : 73, 606
  • F. Wynne, 73
  • Railways, O. Allen, 606
  • Railways, The Bentley-Knight Electric Railway Company, 73
  • Lubricators : 148, 318, 342, 548, 713, 714
  • C. D. Austin, 548
  • G. Fairclough, 148
  • D. Hartley, 148
  • W. E. Plummer, 148
  • La Socidt6 Million-Guiet et Cie., 318
  • Automatic Oilers, J. T. Smith and D. Henderson, 342
  • Car Axle, T. Saunders, 713
  • Consumption Indicating Lubricators, J. Hogg, 714
  • Supplying Lubricants under Pressure, T. H. Taylor, 714
  • Metals, Rolling : 657
  • R. Mannesmann, 657
  • H. Sack, 657
  • Making Pointed Wire Articles by Cold Rolling,
  • H. A. Williams, 657
  • Plate Rolling Mills, C. Davey, 657
  • Meters : 713, 714
  • Fluid, E. Abegg, 713
  • Indicating the Speed of Flow of Liquids or Gases, P. Kotliarewski, 714
  • Liquid, J. J. Tylor, 713
  • Meters, Electric : 195, 196, 366
  • J. II. Davies, 366
  • J. G. Lorrain, 195
  • T. Parker, 196
  • T. Parker and E. Rees, 196
  • A. Reckenzaun, 366
  • E. Thomson, 196
  • Mining Implements : 24, 171
  • Apparatus for Cutting Minerals, L. B. Atkinson and H. W. Ravenshaw, 24
  • Breaking Coal, J. Cunliffe and J. Whitehead, 171
  • Treating Ores or Tailings, C. W. Kitto, 171 Miscellaneous, 24, 50, 74, 98, 122, 148, 172, 196, 220, 244, 268, 292, 318, 342, 366, 390, 414, 518, 548, 606, 630, .657, 658, 682, 714
  • Amalgamating Auriferous and Argentiferous Substances, E. J. Ball and B. H. Brough, 50
  • Automatically Regulating the Action of Heating Appliances, P. J. Grouvelle, 148
  • Blowing, Exhausting, and Pumping Apparatus, also Applicable for Motive Power, F. H. Stacey and H. Wilkinson, 414
  • Centrifugal Apparatus for Separating Fluids, W. Bergh, 24
  • Cleaning the Surface of Metal, A. Gutensohn and J. M. James, 630
  • Conversion of Phosphates into Thermo-Phos-phates, L. R. Bazin, 122
  • “ Cooling” Cement, A. Me Ara, 630
  • Detaching Vehicles from Cables, T. Spence, 292
  • Determining the Poles of Electrical Circuits and Generators of Electricity, A. Berghausen, 606
  • Dies for, and Manufacture of Cylindrical Bodies, T. Nordenfelt, 172
  • Dipping Match Splin’s, II. C. Zappert, 172
  • Drying Machines, J. W. Lord, 148
  • Evaporating and Cooling Apparatus, E.
  • Theisen, 714
  • Friction Dynamometers, G. E. Coupe, 318
  • Hardening and Tempering by Electricity, P.
  • Diehl, 196
  • Heating, Hardening, and Tempering Wire, W.
  • Holland, 658
  • Hydraulic Motors, W. Fletcher, 220
  • Indicating the Depth of Liquids, F. C. Clare, 24
  • Intermittent Water Discharge, H. S. Maxim, 648
  • Keeping Torpedoes at a Constant Depth Below the Surface, The Hon. S. Coleridge, 518
  • Loading Coals, &c., F. W. Walker, 122
  • Making Chains, J. Kinder, 658
  • Manufacture of Hollow Bodies of Gias’, J.
  • Henning and F. Wrede, 658
  • Manufacture of Hollow Ware, D. Rylands and
  • B. Stoner, 172
  • Manufacture of Lead Pigments, G. T. Lewis, 244
  • Manufacture of Pipes, F. Herbert and J. E. and C. G. Jordan, 657
  • Manufacture of Tin and Terne Plates, M. F. H. Lintz, 630
  • Manufacture of Wire, Metallic Strips, &c., F.
  • E. and A. S. Elmore, 98
  • Motors Driven by Compressed Air, J. E. Rogers, 268
  • Phonographs and Phonograms, T, A. Edison, 122
  • Preventing Wheels from Running Back, E. Murgatroyd, 292
  • Propelling Bicycles, &c , H. Thomson, 682
  • Pulverising, H. Hobson, 74
  • Regulating the Pressure of Gas, J. P, Leather, 318
  • Removing Impurities from Grain, G. F. Thompson, 658
  • Removing Liquid Produced by Condensation,
  • B. J. Springuel and A. Bollinckx, 342
  • Rheostats and Rheotomes, La Society Ano-nyme pour la Transmission de la Force par 1’Electricity, 606
  • Roller Mills, C. G. W. Kapler, 414
  • Rope Gearing, R. Hornsteiner, 318
  • Rotating Hydro-Extractors, R. R. Hutchinson, 366
  • Separating Grease from Steam, F. A. Hine, 342
  • Separating Metal from Molten Slag, O. B. Peck, 658
  • Separating Metals by Amalgamation, T. R. Jordan, 390
  • Separating Solid Matter from Liquid During the Process of Purifying, T. L. Seaton, 714
  • Separating Substances frem Molten Slag, O. B. Peck, 268
  • Slip Hook, A. Wilson and N. W. Chittenden, 714
  • Split Pins, J. Haywood, 714
  • Steam Traps, H. Woffindin, 220
  • Telegraph Insulators and Appliances for Suspending Wires on Aerial Telegraphs, G. Fowler, 606
  • Temperature Regulating, P. Fischer, 714
  • Treating and Tempering Bessemer Steel Wire,
  • E. W. Gillon, F. P. Smith, and G. W. Walls, 268
  • Treatment of Oil-Bearing Substances During Expression of the Oil, M. Crawford, 658
  • Volt Indicator, A. Siemens, 606
  • Water Purifiers and Sludge Separators, G.
  • Rodger, 148
  • Welding, W. S. Sutherland, 268
  • Windlasses, H. Fletcher, 24
  • Wire Ropes, R. Dixon, 268
  • Motors, 122
  • Fluid Pressure, G. M. Capell, 122
  • Fluid Pressure, W. Clark, J. B. Furneaux, and
  • C. Dowsen, 122
  • Motors, Electric, 605
  • E. Hopkinson, 605
  • R. R. Hutchinson, 605
  • J. T. Roe, 605
  • Ores, Treating, 244, 268, 390, 629
  • G. J. Atkins, 629
  • Extracting Gold, J. Woolford, 629
  • Extracting Gold and Silver, A. Parkes, 929
  • Extracting Iron from its Ores, H. B. Eames, 244
  • Ore Concentrating Machinery, Rankin, Brayton, and Co , 390
  • Pulverising Ores, W. H. Coward, 268
  • Pumps : 74, 171, 268, 548
  • W. Clarke, J. B. Furneaux, and C. Dowsen, 74
  • E. B. Ellice-Clark and L. Chapman, 171
  • Force Pumps, E. Prunier, 268
  • Pumps for Gases and Vapours, M. C. Bannister, 548
  • Railway Permanent Way: 121, 291, 292, 546, 681, 682
  • C. P. Espinasse, 682
  • F. S. Morris, 121
  • Actuating Levers and Locking Apparatus used for Signalling, S. T. Dutton, 681
  • Chairs, J. Hanson, 681
  • Chairs and Couplings, J. Strang and J. H.
  • Pinder, 291
  • Compound Rail, E. G. Chamberlain, 121
  • Construction of Railway Fishplates, W. Bayliss and R. Howarth, 292
  • Crossings, J. Stabler, 291
  • Enabling Tramway Vehicles to Automatically
  • Operate Points, S. A. Rothschild, 546
  • Fixing Rails, F. Coblyn, 291
  • Joints, J. M. Price and B. H. Lightfoot, 121
  • Joints of Railway Chairs, T. J. and T. Black-more, 546
  • Manufacture of Sleepers, J. Howard and E. T. Bousfield, 546
  • Operating Railway Points and Signals, G. Edwards, 681
  • Placing Fog Signals upon the Line, W. F. Stevens, 681
  • Placing and Removing Fog Signals, J. A.
  • Mangerand G. Bly ton, 682
  • Rails and Joints, W. Lowe and S. Tappen, 292
  • Railway Fog Signals, R. Bateman, 682
  • Securing Rails, V. B. D. Cooper, 681
  • Securing Rails, J. Livingstone, 546
  • Securing Railway Keys, J. E. Crossland, 291
  • Suspended Railway, P. Molloy, 682
  • Railway Rolling Stock : 121,291, 292, 518, 682
  • Armour-Clad Trains and Moving Forts, R. R.
  • Hutchinson, 518
  • Axle-Boxes and Bearings, H. K. Austin, 682
  • Brakes, J. Smith, 518
  • Buffers, T. H. Heard, 121
  • Buffers, A. Spencer, 121
  • Buffing Apparatus, G. Westinghouse, Jun., 292
  • Communicating Signals, P. Daley, 292
  • Couplings, G. Newman, 682
  • Couplings, A. F. Smith, 518
  • Draw-Bar, Hook, and Coupling, W. A. H.
  • Hosken, 121
  • Electrically Propelling Vehicles, L. Paget, 518
  • Lubricating, W. Stroudley, 292
  • Preventing Rattling of Windows, A. G.
  • Spencer, 682
  • Railway Coupling and Uncoupling Pole, W.
  • James, 292
  • Railway Sleepers, A. T. G. Brown, 291
  • Starters for Tramcars, J. Yates, 518
  • Starting Wheeled Vehicles, J. Stark, 292
  • Refrigerating Apparatus : 147,172
  • La Compagnie Industrielle des Precedes Raoul
  • Pictet, 147
  • F. A. Cooper, 172
  • C. Tellier, 147
  • Shafting : 148, 268, 292, 318, 682, 714, 744
  • Clutch, A. S. Bowley, 714
  • Clutches and Couplings for Shafting, R. Morris and J. Wood, 148
  • Construction of Crankshafts, W. A. Young, 292
  • Friction Clutch and Brake, R. L. Hattersley and R. Hall, 268
  • Frictional Gearing, G. F. Evans, 714
  • Hollow Steel Shafting, E. Cope and A. Hollings, 148
  • Manufacture of Pulleys, G. W. H. Brogden, 744
  • Shaft Bearings, J. Hop wood, 682
  • Shaft Couplings, J. S. Raworth, 318
  • Ships: 121, 291, 292, 518, 546, 681
  • A. M. W. Samson, 121
  • Armour for War Vessels, J. C. Bothams, 121
  • Auxiliary Rudder for Steering and Checking the Headway of Vessels, C. D. Wooley. 546
  • Cleaning the Bottoms of Vessels, J. C. Williamson, 546
  • Constructed to Travel under Water, G. Poore and W. C. Storey, 291
  • Diminishing the Liability to Corrosion of Screw
  • Propeller Blades, D. Johnston, 292
  • Driving Screw Propellers, P. W. Willans, 291
  • Facilitating Repairs under Water, H. P. Kirkham, 681
  • Housing and Launching Ships’ Boats, J.
  • Beynon,121
  • Masts, J. W. Mansfield, 291
  • Paddle Propellers, W. H. and T. Fry, 546
  • Propellers, L. Bidauld, 681
  • Propulsion of Steam, J. Moore, 121
  • Raising and Lowering Boats, W. J. Cell, 291
  • Raising and Lowering Ships’ Boats, F. A. L.
  • de Gruyter, 681
  • Rams, J. F. Ward, 291
  • Screw Propellers, S. Alley, 291, 681
  • Screw Propellers, J. N. le Solliec, 681
  • Speed Indicators for Ships, Schaeffer and Budenberg, 518
  • Steering and Stopping Ships, M. P. Baxter, 546
  • Tell-Tale Apparatus, W. T. W. Thackeray and
  • I. Hum, 681
  • Telephones : 605
  • H. Collet, 605
  • Transmitters, T. Laurie, 605
  • Tools, Machine : 50,171, 267, 413, 657, 658
  • Boring Machines, R. Stanley, 658
  • Compressing Materials into Bales, A. E. Cummins, 267
  • Crushing Minerals, J. Bartsch, 413
  • Cutting Files, &c„ J. T. Hill and E. L. W. Bellhouse, 50
  • Cutting, Punching, &c., S. Massey, 267
  • Cutting and Shaping Heated Metal, J. W. Wailes, 413
  • Hydraulic Presses, R. H. Tweddell, J. Platt, and J. Fielding, 267
  • Manufacture of Corrugated Tubes, C. D. Holmes, 413
  • Manufacture of Flanged Metallic Articles, S. Fox, 50
  • Manufacture of Metal Tubes, J. McGhie, 413
  • Manufacture of Twisted Metallic Tubes, &c., E. Mappiebeck, 413
  • Manufacture of Wire Nails, E. Fontaine, 413
  • Planing Wood, G. Pickles, 413
  • Portable Drilling, F. Jackson and E. R. Austin, 267
  • Pulverising, A. Lamberton, 171
  • Punching, Rivetting, and Shearing, C. W.
  • Pinkney, 267
  • Rivetting, C. Hall, 171
  • Rock-Drilling, T. H. Bell, A. L. Steavenson, and
  • R. Clough, 657
  • Substitute for Step Cones, J. Walker, 657
  • Turning Crankpins of Locomotives, T. Urquhart, 171
  • Turning Machines, R B. Codling, 413
  • Tools, Small : 74,171, 267, 414, 657
  • Adjustable Spanners, 0. Banks, 267
  • Cutting, J. Hooper, and T. Clark, 267
  • Cutting Devices, H. C. Capel and J. Young, 414
  • Cutting and Shaping Wood, W. Sanday, 267
  • Differential Screws, C. and W. Junge, 657
  • Percussive Hand Drilling, G. Mole and J. Pearson, 267
  • Pipe Wrench, J. Frayn and G. H. Goodyear, 657
  • Rail-Sawing Machines, E. C. Smith, 171
  • Removing Scale from Tubes, A. Rast, 171
  • Shearing Sheep, T. L. Richardson and R. Dixon, 414
  • Shearing Wool, F. Rose, 657
  • Spanners, A. Anderson and G. Robertson, 74
  • Tramcars, Starting : 122
  • J. Monteith, 122
  • A. A. Watkins, 122
  • Valves : 24, 98, 318, 342, 548
  • C. L., Jun., and I. Braithwaite, 318
  • Franz Heuser and Co., 318
  • H. Trott, 548
  • Steam Reducing, G. Spencer, 342
  • Waste Preventing, J. W. Smallman, 21, 98
  • Ventilating : 148, 547
  • E. Lofts, 547
  • Producing Currents of Air, &c., J. Anderson and R. McKinnell, 148
  • Tanks for Carrying Volatile Liquids, J. Price, 547
  • NAMES OF PATENTEES.

Abegg, E., Fluid Meters, 713

  • Adamson, D., Steam Boilers, 576
  • Allen, 0., Electric Railways, 606
  • Alley, S., Screw Propellers, 291, 681
  • Anderson, A., and Robertson, G., Spanners, 74
  • Anderson, J., and McKinnell, R, Producing
  • Currents of Air, Water, or other Fluids, 148
  • Appleby, S., Construction of Ingot Moulds and Casting Ingots, 98
  • Armstrong, W., Fastenings for Bolts and Nuts, 547
  • Atkins, G. J., Treatment of Metallic Ores, 629
  • Atkinson, L. B., and Ravenshaw, H. W., Cutting Minerals, 24
  • Austin, C. D., Lubricators, 548
  • Austin, H. K., Axle Boxes and Bearings, 682
  • Bailey, M., and Warner, J., Flexible Battery Cell and Method of Arranging the Elements therefor, 366
  • Ball, E. J., and Brough, B. H., Amalgamating Auriferous and Argentiferous Substances, 50
  • Banks, 0., Adjustable Spanners, 267
  • Banner, S., Treating Resins, &c., 23
  • Bannister, M. C., Pumps for Vapours, 548
  • Barth, G. A., Direct-Acting Steam or Pneumatic
  • Engines, 219
  • Bartsch, J., Crushing Minerals, 413
  • Bateman, R., Fog Signals, 682
  • Baxter, M. P., Brake for Ships, 546
  • Bayliss, W., and Howarth, R., Construction of Railway Fishplates, 292
  • Bazin, L. R., Conversion of Phosphates into Thermo-Phosphates, 122
  • Bell, T. H., Steavenson, A. L., and Clough, R., Rock-Drilling Apparatus, 657
  • Bennett, J. M., Smelting and Refining Furnaces, 390
  • Bentley-Knight Electric Railway Company, The, Electric Railways, 73
  • Benton, C. H., Valve Gear, 341
  • Bergh, W., Separating Fluids, 24
  • Berghausen, A., Determining the Poles of Electrical Circuits and Generators of Electricity, 606
  • Beugger, A., Ignition Apparatus for Gas Engines, 576
  • Beynon, J., Housing and Launching Ships’ Boats, 121
  • Bidauld, L., Propellers, 681
  • Blackmore, T. J. and T., Joints of Railway Chairs, 546
  • Bothams, J. C., Construction of Armour for Vessels of War, 121
  • Bott, J. E., and Cousins, C. H., Steel Castings, 122
  • Bowley, A. S., Clutch, 714
  • Braithwaite, C. L., Jun., and I., Reducing an Effluent Liquid to any Required Pressure, 318
  • Brin, A., Extraction of Oxygen and Nitrogen from the Atmospheric Air, 630
  • Brin, L. Q., Bleaching, 23
  • Brin, L. Q., Obtaining Alloys of Aluminium, 243
  • Brogden, G. W. H., Manufacture of Pulleys, 744
  • Brook, E., Gas Producers, 389
  • Brotherhood, C., Automatically Generating Gas from Liquid Fuel, 389
  • Brown, A. B., Turning Large Steam Engines, 575
  • Brown, A. T. G., Manufacture of Sleepers, 291
  • Brown, W. M., and Whitmore, S. W., Steam Generators, 744
  • Buch, C. von, Incandescence Gas Burners, 713
  • Buckley, S., and Taylor, J., Governing the Speed of Engines, 575
  • Burghardt, C. A., and Twining, W. J., Production of Aluminium and Aluminium Bronze, 23
  • Canet, J. B. G. A., Armoured Turret, 714
  • Canet, J. B. G. A., Carriage for Quick-Firing
  • Guns, 713 6
  • Capell, G. M., Fluid Pressure Motors, 122
  • Capell, G. M., and Ra worth, J. S., Combination of a Steam Engine having a Vibratory and Partly Circular Motion with a Dynamo-Electric Machine, 97
  • Capel, H. C., and Young, J., Cutting Devices for Opening Metal Cans, 414
  • Castle, O. H., Steam Engine Governors, 342
  • Cayley, C. T., and Courtman, R. S., Manufacture of Projectiles, 147
  • Chamberlain, E. G., Compound Railway Rails,
  • Chance, A. M. and J. F., Obtaining Sulphuretted Hydrogen from Yellow Liquors Draining from Alkali Waste Heaps, 390
  • Chapman, A., Evaporating Saccharine, &c., 630
  • Child, F. D., Steam Engines, 575
  • Cisco, G. W., Balanced Slide Valves, 341
  • Clare, F. C., Indicating the Depth of Liquids, 24
  • Clark, E. B. E , Manufacture of Sulphuric Anhydride, 390
  • Clark, N. B., and King, F. B., Steam Boilers and Furnaces, 341
  • Clarke, W., Furneaux, J. B., and Dowsen, C., Fluid Pressure Motors, 122
  • Clarke, W., Furneaux, J. B., and Dowsen, C., Pumps, 74
  • Clay, R., Lock Nuts, 547
  • Clifford, A., Spray Apparatus for Extinguishing Fires, 714
  • Coblyn, F., Fixing Rails to Sleepers, 291
  • Codling, R. B , Turning, 413
  • Cole, T. W., Engines, 575
  • Coleridge, The Hon. S., Keeping Torpedoes at a
  • Constant Depth Below the Surface, 518
  • Collet, H., Telephonic Apparatus, 605
  • Compagnie Industrielle des Procdd^s Raoul
  • Pictet, La, Refrigerating Apparatus, 147
  • Cook, F., and Thoens, B., Feed Water Regulator for Steam Boilers, 744
  • Cooper, F. A., Cooling Apparatus, 172
  • Cooper, R., Clayton, H. F., andHoldroyd.G. H., Filter, 744
  • Cooper, V. B. D., Securing Rails, 681
  • Cope, E., and Rollings, A., Hollow Steel Shafting, 148
  • Coupe, G. E., Friction Dynamometers, 318
  • Coward, W. H., Pulverising, 268
  • Crawford, M., Oil-Bearing Substances, Expression • of the Oil from, and Presses for Receiving and Discharging without Intermission, 658
  • Cross, W., Locomotive Steam Engine and
  • ■ Hydraulic Crane Combined, 414
  • Crossland, J. E., Securing Keys in Railway Chairs, 291
  • Crossley, F. W., Valve and Governing Gear for Gas or Oil Engines, 576
  • Cummins, A. E., Compressing Cotton into Bales, 267
  • Cunliffe, J., and Whitehead, J., Breaking Down Minerals in Mines, 171
  • Dale, T., Feed Valves, 576
  • Daley, P., Communicating Signals on Railway Trains, 292
  • Darby, J. H., Manufacture of Steel or Iron, 244
  • Davey, C., Plate Rolling Mills, 657
  • Davies, J. H., Electrical Measuring Instruments, 366
  • Davis, G. E., Manufacture of Alkalies, 23
  • Davis, M., Extinguishing Devices for Lamps, 317
  • Davy, D., Moving Ingots into Position for Passing through the Rolls of Rolling Mills, 268
  • Deboutteville, E. D., and Malandin, L. P. C., Starting Gear for Gas Engines, 743
  • Des Brisay, J., Valve Gear, 575
  • Diehl, P., Hardening and Tempering by Electricity, 196
  • Dinsmore, J. H. R., Manufacture of Gas, 389
  • Dixon, R., Wire Ropes, 268
  • Dobbs, C. J., Annealing Kilns for Slag Blocks, 629
  • Dow, J. H. and H. H., Rotary Engines, 743
  • Dutton, S, T., Actuating Levers and Locking
  • Apparatus used for Signalling, 681
  • Eames, H. H., Extracting Iron from its Ores, 244
  • Edison, T. A., Incandescent Lamps and Cut-Out Devices, 73
  • Edison, T. A., Phonographs and Phonograms, 122
  • Edwards, G., Interlocking Levers for Operating Railway Points and Signals, 681
  • Ellice-Clark, E. B., and Chapman, L., Production of Oxygen and Nitrogen, 49
  • Ellice-Clark, E. B., and Chapman, L., Pumps, 171
  • Elmore, F. E. and A. S., Manufacture of Wire, &c., 98
  • Espinasse, C. P., Railway Permanent Way, 68*2
  • Evans, G. F., Frictional Gearing, 714
  • Evans, W., Blast Furnaces, 390
  • Fairclough, G., Lubricators, 148
  • F6at, P., Tilling, Dressing, and Sowing Land, 171
  • Feldmann, A., Production of Aluminium and Alloys, 23
  • Fenby, H. P., Boiler Flues and Ejreboxes, 220
  • Ferranti, S. Z. de, Dynamo-Erectric Machines, 365, 605
  • Field, H., Fusible Plug for Steam Boilers, 341
  • Fischer, P., Temperature Regulating Apparatus, 714
  • Fitton, J., J. Jun. and E., Destroying Vegetable
  • Matter in Wool, &c., 23
  • Fletcher, H., Windlasses, 24
  • Fletcher, W., Hydraulic Motors, 220
  • Fontaine, E., Manufacture of Wire Nails, 413
  • Fortin, Rev. A. A., Galvanic Batteries, 23
  • Fowler, G., Telegraph Insulators and Appliances for Suspending Wires on Aerial Telegraphs, 606
  • Fox, S., Manufacture of Flanged Metallic Articles, 50
  • Frayn, J., and Goodyear, G. H., Pipe Wrench. 657
  • Free, R., Kiln for Drying Malt, &c., 629
  • Fritts, C, E., Production, Transmission, and Distribution of Electric Currents, 74
  • Fry, W. H. and T., Paddle Propeller, 546
  • Galley, J.G., Furnaces, 49
  • Galloway, 0. J., and Beckwith, J. H., Internal Flued Steam Boilers, 576
  • Gamper, K., Steam Boilers, 23
  • Gas Engine and Power Company, The, Safety Device for Naphtha Engines, 743
  • Gas Motoren Fabrik, The, Heating the Igniting Tubes of Gas Engines, 24
  • Gas Motoren Fabrik Deutz, The, Gas Engines, 743
  • Gas Motoren Fabrik Deutz, The, Gas and Oil Engines, 743
  • Gell, W. J., Raising and Lowering Boats, 291
  • Gibson, C. D. P., Storage Batteries, 23
  • Gillon, E. W., Smith, F. P., and Walls, G. W., Treating and Tempering Open-Hearth or Bessemer Steel Wire, 268
  • Gismondi, L., Filter Presses, 744
  • Gledhill, M., Manufacture of Ordnance, 147
  • Gledhill, M., Manufacture of Steam B jilers, 219
  • Good, R., Injecting Liquids into Gas Retorts, 389
  • Goolden, W. T., Directing the Fire of Guns, 147
  • Gossage, F. H., and Mathieson, T. T., Manufacture of Sulphide of Sodium or Potassium, 172
  • Grabau, L., Production of Aluminium, 23
  • Graff, M., Manufacture of Steel, 390
  • Graham, L., Production of Aluminium, 23
  • Graydon, J. W., High Explosive Shells and Charge therefor, 147
  • Graydon, J. W., High Explosives for Cartridges, 147
  • Green, W. R., Hydraulic Lifts, 268
  • Grouvelle, P. J., Automatically Regulating the Action of Heating Appliances, 148
  • Gruy ter, F. A. L. de, Raising and Lowering Ships’ Boats, 681
  • Gubbins, R. R., Piling Wrought “ Scrap Iron,” 630
  • Gutensohn, A., and James, J. M., Cleaning the Surface of Iron, 630
  • Guy, J. P., Refractory Material for Use in Furnaces and Kilns, 243
  • Hall, C., Rivetting Plates, &e., 171
  • Hanberg, S. C., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 73
  • Hanrez, P., Steam Boilers, 93
  • Hanson, J., Railway Chairs, 681
  • Hartley, D., Lubricators for Loose Pulleys, 148
  • Haslam, J., Coders for Chemical Fire Extinguishers, 547
  • Hattersley, R. L., and Hall, R , Friction Clutch and Brake Mechanism4, 268
  • Hattrick, R., Vertical Steam Generators, 219
  • Haywood, J., Split Pins, 714
  • Heard, T. H., Railway Buffers, 121
  • Heinzerhng, C , Separating Chlorine from Gas Mixtures, 50
  • Henning, J., and Wrede, F., Manufacture of Bottles, 658
  • Herbert, F., and Jordan, J. E. and C. G., Manufacture of Pipes, 657
  • Herman, D., Condensation of Acids and Corrosive Gases, 50
  • Heuser and Co , Franz, Pressure Regulating or Reducing Valves, 318
  • Hill, J. T., and Bellhouse, E. L. W., Cutting Files, &c., 50
  • Hill, W. S., Regulating the Force of Dynamos, 195
  • Hillier, IL, Safety Plugs for Steam Generators, 744
  • Hine, F. A., Separating Grease from Steam, 342
  • Hobson, H., Pulverising, 74
  • Hogg, J., Consumption Indicating Lubricator, 714
  • Hbk, W., Steam Generators Worked by Forced Draught, 743
  • Holland, W., Heating, Hardening, and Tempering Metallic Wire, 658
  • Holmes, C. D., Manufacture of Corrugated Tubes, 413
  • Hookham, G., and Housman, R. H., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 365
  • Hooper, J., and Clark, T., Manufacture of Cutting Tools, 267
  • Hopkinson, E., Driving and Controlling Electrically Propelled Vehicles, 605
  • Hopwood, J., Shaft Bearings, 682
  • Hornsteiner, R., Rope Gearing, 318
  • Hosken, W, A. H., Drawbar, Hook, and Coupling for Railway Carriages, 121
  • Howard, J., and Bousfield, E, T., Manufacture of Railway Sleepers and Chairs, 546
  • Howden, J., Triple-Expansion Steam Engines, 219
  • Howell, S. E., Manufacture of Tubes, 576
  • Howes, A. J., Electric Arc Lamps, 365
  • Huggenberg, C., Obtaining Nitrites, &c., 50
  • Hughes, E. W., and Letts, S. A., Locking Nuts
  • of Fishplates, 681
  • Hulburd, E., Metallic Packing, 744
  • Hutchinson, R. R., Armour-Clad Trains and
  • Moving Forts, 518
  • Hutchinson, R. R., Electric Motors, 605
  • Hutchinson, R. R., Rotating Hydro-Extractors by Means of a Current of Electricity, 366
  • Jackson, F., and Austin, E. R., Portable Drilling Machines, 267
  • James, W., Railway Coupling Pole, 292
  • Jarman, H., High - Speed Revolving Multiple
  • Cylinder Engines, 97
  • Jefferiss, T., and Tangyes, Limited, Working the Slide Valves of Duplex Steam Pumps, 97
  • Johnston, D., Diminishing the Liability to Corrosion of Screw Propeller Blades, 292
  • Jones, E. W., Boiler Feeding Apparatus, 576
  • Jordan, T. R., Separation of Metals by Amalgamation, 390
  • Joy, D., Valve Gear for Motive Power Engines, 219
  • Junge, C. and W., Differential Screws, 657
  • Just, J. A., Production of Chlorine, 244
  • Kapler, C. G. W., Roller Mills, 414
  • Kapp, G., Distributing Electrical Energy by Alternating Currents from Central Stations, 606
  • Kennedy, R., Incandescent Lamps, 195
  • Kent, H. A., Oil Lamps, 317
  • Kieley, T, J., Supplying Water to Boilers, 744
  • Kinder, J., Making Chains, 658
  • King, F., Controlling the Secondary Currents Derived from Continuous Electric Current Transformers, 606
  • Kirkham, H. P., Facilitating Repairs under Water, 681
  • Kitto, C. W., Treating Ores, 171
  • Knight, C. A., Steam Generators, 744
  • Kotliarewski, P., Indicating the Speed of Flow of Liquids or Gases, 714
  • Kranich, F., High-Pressure Rotary Motors, 341
  • Kreil, 0., Gun Carriages with Hydraulic Compressors for the Regulation of the Recoil, 317
  • Lahmeyer, W., Regulation of Electric Currents, 196
  • Laing, A., Multiple Expansion Engines, 97
  • Lamberton, A., Pulverising Substances, 171
  • Langen, E., Construction of Furnace Grates, 220
  • Latouche, J. A. C. de, Mounting, Protecting, and Working Garrison and Naval Guns, 317
  • Laurie, T., Telephone Transmitters, 605
  • Lawrence, R. S., Gas Producers, 172
  • Leather, J. P., Regulating the Pressure of Gas in Pipes, 318
  • Lee, F. and F., and Bradshaw, J., Dyeing Fibrous Substances, 630
  • Lewis, G. T., Manufacture of Lead Pigments, 244
  • Liebert, C. E., and Rosenthal, S. A., Electric Batteries, 366
  • Lindemann, O. H. L., Regulating Device for Electric Arc Lamps, 195
  • Lindley, H., Compound Steam Engines, 575
  • Lintz, M. F. H., Manufacture of Tin and Terne Plates, 630
  • Livingstone, J., Securing Rails, 546
  • Lloyd, W., Lining of Furnaces, 49
  • Lockerbie, T., Slide Valves, 341
  • Lofts, E., Ventilating, 547
  • Lord, J. W., Drying Materials, 148
  • Lorrain, J. G., Electrical Measuring Apparatus, 195
  • Love, J. C., Insulators for Electrical Conductors, 366
  • Lowe, W., and Tappen, S., Railway Rails and Joints, 292
  • Lowrie, W., Hall, C. J., and Kolle, H. W., Measuring Alternating Currents cf Electricity, 73
  • Me Ara, A., “ Cooling ” Cement, 63)
  • McDougall, A., Manufacture of Gas, 389
  • McGhie, J., Manufacture of Metal Tubes, 413
  • Maclvor, R. W. E., Production of White Lead or Carbonate of Lead, 243
  • Manger, J. A., and Bly ton, G., Placing and Removing Fog Signals, 682
  • Mannesmann, R., Manufacture of Sheet Metal, &c., 657
  • Mansfield, J. W., Manufacture of Ships’Masts or Spars, 291
  • Mappiebeck, E., Manufacture of Twisted Tubes and Wire, 413
  • Massey, A. S., Furnaces for Melting Metals, 243
  • Massey, S., Cutting and Punching Metals, 267
  • Maxim, H. S., Guns, 547
  • Maxim, H. S., Intermittent Water Discharge, 548
  • Maxim, H. S., Preventing Rifle Barrels Becoming Crooked, 147
  • Meeze, A. G., Manufacturing Gas, 244
  • Mestern, H., Thermo-Electric and Furnace Batteries, 196
  • Mole, G., and Pearson J., Percussive Hand-Drilling Machine, 267
  • Molloy, P., Suspended Railway, 682
  • Monteith, J., Braking and Starting Vehicles, 122
  • Moore, J., Propulsion of Steam Vessels, 121
  • Morris, F. S., Lock Nuts, 318
  • Morris, F. S., Railway Chairs, 121
  • Morris, R., and Wood, J., Clutches and Couplings for Shafting, 148
  • Morton, A., Motive Power Engines, 341
  • Mullins, G. G., Manufacture of Iron, 390
  • Muncaster, H., Expansion Gear, 575
  • Murgatroyd, E , Preventing Wheels Running
  • Back, 292
  • Netto, C., Manufacture of Aluminium, 630
  • Netto, C., Manufacture of Sodium and Potassium, 50, 244
  • Newman, G., Railway Couplings, 682
  • Nobel, A., Detonators, 548
  • Nobel, A., Explosive Compounds, 147, 714
  • Nobel, A,, Manufacture of Safety Fuzes, 147
  • Noble, J., Regenerative Furnaces, 243
  • Nordenfelt, T., Breech Mechanism for Guns, 317
  • Nordenfelt, T., Manufacture of Metal Tubes, 172
  • Nordenfelt, T., Quick-Firing Guns, 713
  • Nordenfelt, T., Turret Mountings for Quick-
  • Firing Guns, 317
  • Oechelhaeuser, W. von, Gas Engines, 576
  • Oldroyd, J. W., Incandescent Lamps with Interior Reflectors, 73
  • Oriolle Fils, P., Automatic Fire Extinguisher and Alarm, 318
  • Orlando, S., Steam Boilers, 220
  • Otter, J., Crane for Turning over Large Ingots during Forging, 657
  • Paget, L., Electrically Propelling Vehicles, 518
  • Parker, T., Alternating Current Dynamo-Electric
  • Machines, 605
  • Parker, T., Electric Meters, 196
  • Parker, T., Switches for Electric Circuits, 606
  • Parker, T., and Rees, E., Electric Meters, 196
  • Parkes, A., Extraction of Gold and Silver, 629
  • Parnell, E. W., and Simpson, J., Production of Sulphuretted Hydrogen in Combination with the Manufacture of Alkali, 23
  • Pechiney, A. R., Apparatus Suitable for Preparing Oxychloride of Magnesium, 50
  • Peck, 0. B., Generating Steam, 220
  • Peck, 0. B., Separating Metal from Molten Slag, 268
  • Peck, 0. B., Separating Substances from Molten Slag, 658
  • Perret, M., Furnaces for Burning Pulverulent Materials, 49
  • Piat, 0. A., Crucible Furnaces, 629
  • Pickles, G., Planing Wood, 413
  • Pinkney, C. W., Gas Hammering, Punching, &c., Machines, 267
  • Plummer, W. E., Lubricators, 148
  • Pohl, E. R. H., Raising Apparatus, 658
  • Poore, G., and Storey, W. C., Vessels Constructed to Travel under Water, 291
  • Porcelain Dental Art Company, The, Hydro-Carbon Furnaces, 629
  • Price, J., Ventilating Tanks for Carrying Volatile Liquids, 647
  • Price, J. M., and Lightfoot, B. H., Rail Joints,
  • Prunier, E., Force Pumps, 268
  • Puryes, D., Construction of Cylinders and Distributing the Actuating Fluid therein, 97
  • Quick, G., Breechloading Ordnance, 547
  • Quick, G., Construction of Ordnance, 713
  • Rankin, Brayton, and Co., Ore Concentrating Machinery, 390
  • Rast, A., Cleaning and Removing Scale from Tubes, 171
  • Raworth, J, S., Shaft Couplings, 318
  • Reckenzaun, A., Electric Meters, 366
  • Richardson, T. L., and Dixon, R., Shearing Sheep, 414 6
  • Rigaud, F., Furnaces for Smelting Ores, 49
  • Robert, A,, Valve Gearing, 576
  • Robertson, J. C., Rotary Engines, 341
  • Rodger, G., Water Purifiers and Sludge Separators, 148
  • Roe, J. T., Measuring Electric Currents, Applicable also as a Motor, 605
  • ^<A>rS’6s' E ’ ^°*ior8 Driven by Compressed
  • Rose, F., Shearing Wool, 657
  • Rose, J. McM., Manufacture of Gas, 244
  • Rothschild, S. A., Enabling Tramway Vehicles to Automatically Operate Points, 546 .Pff> V- and E-> Manufacture of Chromium and its Alloys, 50
  • Rowland, T F., Hill, W. E., and McLachlan, A., vv elding Furnaces, 243
  • Rugeroni, A. E., Dredging, 414
  • Rushton, H., Steam Boilers, 219
  • Rylands, D and Stoner, B , Manufacture of Glass Bottles, &c., 172
  • Sack, FL, Machinery for Rolling Metals, 657
  • Stb?®°rfe’ Al,F;> and Bonne, C. R.. Primary and
  • Secondary Galvanic Batteries, 98
  • Samson, A. M. W., Ships, 121
  • Sa2n6day, W. Cutting and Shaping Wood, &c.,
  • nd«rs’ lubricators for Car Axles, 713
  • S Sh,G£Crr.??d Budenberg, Speed Indicators for oxiips, aj.o
  • Schaeffer and Budenberg, Centrifugal Governors,
  • Scharf, P., Gas Batteries, 74
  • FAV7 Dynamo Machines, 605
  • Schleber, G. A., Bleaching, &c., 50
  • Schneider, A. and Co., Hardening Steel, 98
  • S ?"TnZ<rTiChe-Yetallurgi8che Gesellschaft, Pro-ScoH n A’ununi™, &c„ and their Alloys, 214 ^7 and Gentles, W., Furnaces for
  • " .S?JelXln§ CoPPer and Lead Ores, 49
  • Scott’ ?’#•’ 2nd;G,entles> Tuyeres, 49
  • Scott, L. K., Pendulous Carriages for Ordnance, ^so^’s^011^’ A” Carburation of SeiionM?nL'! Separating Solid Matter from Senier™ *
  • AfkZh Hydrftetf lf22Om S°1Uti°n in the Fixed ^^r^Presentfu?^68 BlastinS where Gases Siddell, G., Hardening Steel, 98 Siemens, A., Volt Indicator, 606 Siemens, F„ Rotative Furnlces 248 Simplon ajdH aande’pEletCtri° ArC LamP8’ 365 Sl“ck J f d Y°rter’ s-> Excavators, 414 Slack, J. E., High and Low Water Alarm Valve, Smallman, J. W„ Waste-Preventing Valves, 24,’ Smith, A. F., Counline* 619 Sm^t^^gMaChtae8>171
  • Oilers,J342-’ and Henderson, D., Automatic Snowden, T., Furnaces, 97
  • Force p^I’Mci^ de la
  • | Rheotomes, 600 ’ Fa’ Rheostats and
  • Society Million-Guiet r •> at n- T , .
  • I 31g OU uuiet, La, et Cie., Lubricating,
  • Solvay, E„ Manufacture o^SodTu’mBicarbonate, Spence T Att£<?am°'?!ectrio Generators, 195 Haulage’Ropes 292°r Detaohing Vehicles from
  • Spencer, A., Buffers, 121
  • Spencer, A. G. preventing Rattling of Windows, Spink,C J.?andteG™uz|nteC8inc VFVeS’i312
  • PLiquidelPro’ducedby Con'den* f’- A-’ 1<eniovin?
  • hausting and Pumpin'^Ann’ D'0"'*0#Excable for Motive Power 4^paratus> a|8° Appli-
  • Stanley, R., Boring Machines, 658
  • T starting Wheeled Vehicles, 292
  • De W , Production of Gas from Liquid 3tHvdro-CarboA and Utilisation of Gaseous fuel, Steens, C. W., and Elliston, 0., Automatic Stevlns’ W.nFP,9’Hacing Fog Signals upon the Ston^G.Vnd’“Variable Automatic Cut-Off Mechanism for Engines, 341
  • St-onev F. G. M., Excavating Grabs, -68
  • Stout, C., Direction Indicators for Marine En-String8J2^and Pinder, J. H., Railway Chairs and
  • Couplings, 291 .
  • Stroudley, W., Lubricating, 292 _ . .
  • Stuart, G., Connections Suitable for Joining
  • Electric Conductors, 606
  • Sturgeon, T., Gas Engines, 98
  • Suttmr°and, W. S., Welding, 268
  • Tanoye, J., and Connock, R. J.» Condensers of Tangy™ J “anPdnJonnock!R2j”> steam lumping Taylor,DT?Hm Supplying Lubricants under Pres-Tejfier, (^Producing Cold by Means of Waste Te^la^N ^Electrical Transmission of Power, 23 Thackeray, W. T. W and Hum, I., Tell-Tale
  • Apparatus for Ship:,,,681 ..
  • Theisen, E., Evaporating and Cooling, 714 Thompson, G. F., Washing, Drying, and Remov-in" Impurities from Grain, 658
  • Thompson, F. J., Furnaces, 49
  • Thompson, Professor E., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 195 . .
  • Thomson^ E.’,MElcctnr?ca Motor'Ind" Measuring ThoFnsm^H.’, Propelling Bicycles, &c., 682 Thwaite, B. H„ Steam Generators, 341
  • Tordoff, J. H., Tubes and Fireboxes, 576 Trott, H., Valves, 548 .
  • Turpin, E., Manufucture of Explosives, 147
  • Tweddell, R. H.» Platt, J., and Fielding, J., Hydraulic Presses, 267 .
  • Tver, E., Voltaic Batteries, 74, 366
  • Tvlor J. J., Liquid Meters, 713
  • Tyne Alkali Company, The, and Gibb, Jn’ ?Ia“u* facture of Hydrate of Baryta and Strontia 23
  • Tvne Alkali Company, The, and Gibb, T., Treat ment of Solutions Containing Barium or Strontium Compounds, 23
  • Urquhart, T., Turning Crankpins of Locomotives,
  • Varrall, W., Filters, o!8
  • Vavasseur, J., Moving Guns, 713
  • Ventzki, A. J., Ploughs, 548
  • Wacbendorff, C.» Production of Compounds of Antimonic Fluoride with Alkaline I luondes,
  • Wades, J. W.» Cutting and Shaping Heated
  • Metal, 413 , „ ,
  • Walker, F. W., Loading Coal, &c., 122
  • Walker, J., Substitute for Step Cones, 657
  • Walker, W. T., Distillatory Apparatus, a48
  • Wall work, R.» and Sturgeon, T., Governing the
  • Speed of Gas Engines, 98
  • Walsh, E., Jun., Blast Furnaces, 629
  • Ward, C., Water Tube Steam Boilers, 312
  • Ward, J. F., Vessels’ Rams, 291
  • Ward, J. R., Automatic Sprinklers for Extin
  • guishing Fires, 172 t
  • Waterhouse, A. G., Dynamo-Electric Machines, 195
  • Waterhouse, A. G., Regulating Dynamo-Electric
  • Machines, 365 n
  • Watkins, A. A., Starters for Tramway Cars, 122
  • Weber, R., Electric Lamps and Dynamos, 73
  • Welsbach, C. A. von, Bunsen Burners, 713
  • Westinghouse, G., Jun., Buffing Apparatus, 292
  • Westinghouse, G., Jun., Central Station Apparatus for Electric Distribution, 74
  • Westinghouse, G , Jun., Supplying Variable Amounts of Electricity, 365
  • Westinghouse, H. H., and Rites, F. M., Steam Engines, 575
  • Westman, G. M., Manufacture of Illuminating
  • Gas and Coke, 389
  • Weston, G. H., Rotary Engines, 743
  • Whittle, J., Automatic Condenser and reea
  • Water Heater, 342
  • Willans, P. W., Driving Gear, 291
  • Willans, P. W., Pistons for Single-Acting Vertical Engines, 97
  • Williams, H. A., Making Pointed Wire Articles by Cold Rolling, 657
  • Williamson, J., Steam Boiler Furnaces, 744
  • Williamson, J. C., Cleaning the Exteriors of
  • Navigable Vessels, 546
  • Wilson, A., and Chittenden, N. W., Slip Hooks, 714
  • Wilson, W. P., Locking Nuts, 547
  • Wirt, C., Construction of Rheostats, &c., 74
  • Witter, T., Automatic Fire • Extinguishing Sprinklers, 547
  • Woffindin, IL, Steam Traps, 220
  • Wood, C. F., Machine Guns, 547
  • Wooley, C. D., Auxiliary Rudder for Steering and
  • Checking the Headway of Vessels, 546
  • Woolf, E. J., and Williamson, J. F., Valve Gear for Engines, 743
  • Woolford, J., Extracting Gold by Fusion with
  • Antimoniac Compounds, 629
  • Wyke, W. H.. Rotary Engines, 575
  • Wynne, F., Application of Electricity for repelling Vehicles, 73
  • Yates, J., Starter for Tramcars, 518
  • Young, W. A., Construction of Crankshafts, 292
  • Zappert, H. C., Dipping Match Splints, 172


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