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Engineering 1898 Jan-Jun: Index: Patent Record

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Engineering 1898 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1898 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1898 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1898 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1898 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1898 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1898 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1898 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1898 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1898 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1898 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.
Engineering 1898 Jan-Jun: Patent Record Index.

Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1898 Jan-Jun: Index

Patent Record - SUBJECT MATTER.

Agricultural Appliances:

  • 193, 321, 583, 647, 679, 713, 779
  • Baling Presses. C. T. and W. B. Burgess’ 193
  • Cultivators. J. E. Ransome and F. W. Garrard, 679
  • Drills. W. Brenton, 779
  • Drying Grain. J. Young, J. Birrell, and W. Crawford, 648
  • Ploughs. C. Kohlert, 713
  • Thrashing Machine J. Marshall, 583
  • Turnip-Lifting Machine. J. Robertson, 321

Electrical Apparatus: 33, 61, 97, 129, 161, 193, 257, 289, 321, 353, 385, 449, 483, 517, 647, 679, 713, 747, 809

  • Adjusting Electric Light Carbons. A. II. Gibbings, 257
  • Arc Furnaces. Acetylene Illuminating Company, Limited, and P. C. Day, 61
  • Arc Lamps. J. Brockie, 129
  • Arc Lamps. W. J. Davey, 161
  • Arc Lamps. W. J. Davey and G. Thomas-Davies, 483
  • Arc Lamps. W. M. Stewart, F. Beanland, and J. W. Perkin, 647
  • Brushes and their Holders on Dynamos. W. M. Mordey, 321
  • Calcium Carbide Manufacture. II. Maxim, 385
  • Carbon Holders for Lamps. F. W. Worsley, 289
  • Continuous-Current Effects from Alternating Generators. O. Behrend, 809
  • Current Collectors for Trolley Tramway. T. Timar, 321
  • Driving Gear. E. Garrens and Drs. E. and G.
  • Noah, 745
  • Dynamos. A. Soames, 679
  • Electro-Deposition of Metals. W. Evans and J. W. Smith, 679
  • Electromotors and Dynamos. T. B. Murray and G. Johnston, 97
  • Erecting Electric Trolley Wire. Dr. J. Werther and A. Schoeffer, 517
  • Field Telephone and Telegraph Station. M. Bernstein, 353
  • Furnaces. F. J. Patten, 193
  • Furnaces. La Societa Italiana dei Forni Elettrici, 289
  • Holders for Electric Glow Lamps. II. C. Gover and C. F. Proctor, 97
  • Microphone Worked by Granular Coal. J. 0. Zwarg, 321
  • Motor Generators. Siemens Brothers and Co. and H. C. Leake, 483
  • Motors, Controlling from a Distance. Siemens Brothers and Co. and P. T. J. Estler, 713
  • Rails for Railways. F. H. Daniels, 33
  • Railways. W. B. Potter, 449
  • Resistances, Arranging. J. H. Reeves, 809 Switch. F. F. Yeatmanand W. Donovan, 385 Switches. A. C. Brockies, 483
  • <ias Engines, Producers, Holders, Ac.:
  • 33, 61, 129, 193, 225, 257, 385, 417, 449, 483, 517, 549, 583, 713, 747, 779
  • Acetylene Gas Generator. F. Dresser, 713
  • Acetylene Gas Lamp or Generator. F. II. Smith, 449
  • Acetylene Gas Manufacture. J. H. Exley, 483
  • Acetylene Gas Plant. D. Whalley, J. Hacking, and the Ideal Gas Company, Limited, 779
  • Burners, Electrically-Controlled. C. Petters-son, 129
  • Carburiser. A. H. L. Grivel, 549
  • Carburretted Gas Manufacture. L. L. Merrifield, 417
  • Cooling and Washing Gases. F. J. Collin, 583
  • Enriching Coal Gas. R. H. Whiteley and W.
  • Ellis, 129
  • Explosion Engine. J. Lees, 517
  • Firing Device for Engines. E. J. Clubbe,
  • A. W. Southey, and Electric Motive Power Company, Limited, 193
  • Gas-Making Plant. A. II. Poppel, 417
  • Gas, Oil, &c., Engines. A. Dougill and J. Marks, 517
  • Gas or Oil Engines. J. W. Hunter, 61
  • Gas Producer Gases. L Mond, 61
  • Gas Producers. W. Climie and A. Watson, Jun., 33
  • Incandescence Oil Burners. Continental Gas Gluhlicht Actien-Gesellschafts Meteor vor-mals Kroll, Berger, and Co , 193
  • Incandescent Gas Lamps. L. Wolff, 257
  • Internal Combustion Engine. F, W. Crossley, 385
  • E11 gines, *&<%—continued.
  • Internal Combustion Engine. J. R. Hargreaves, 3S5
  • Motors. A. Ollivier, 483
  • Oil Engines. P. G. A. Peugeot, 549
  • Oil and Gas Engines. J. H. Ball, 449
  • Rotarjr Motors. H. Chaudun, 745
  • Valve Mechanism of Explosion Engines. J. van Toll, 225
  • Vaporisers and Igniters. G. G. Hunt, 745
  • Vaporisers for Oil Motors. A. Bouvier, 449
  • Guns and Explosives :
  • 61, 97, 129, 193, 225, 257, 289, 483, 549, 679, 779
  • Applying Heat to Armour-Plates. T. J. Tressider, 129
  • Automatic Guns. H. W. Gabbett-Fairfax, 225
  • Breechloading Gun. S. W. A. Noble and A. G. Hadcock, 549
  • Breech-Mechanism of Firearms. II. W. Gabbett-Fairfax, 225
  • Carriage. A. C. and T. R. Murray, 679
  • Carriages. Fried. Krupp, 193, 483
  • Charging Big Guns (Apparatus). Vickers, Sons, and Co., Limited, and F. W. Hawkins, 97
  • Double-Barrel Guns. J. D. and W. Thompson, 779
  • Mountings. Vickers, Sons, and Co., Limited, A. T. Dawson, and F. W. Hawkins, 193
  • Preventing Reports of Guns. M. Bernstein, 289
  • Projectiles for Rifles. S. W. Silver and W. Fletcher, 61
  • Starting Self-Propelling Projectiles. W. T. Unge, 257
  • lifting and Hauling Apparatus:
  • 161, 289, 449, 647, 809
  • Gripper for Aerial Tramway. J. Frigard, 809
  • Jacks for Raising Vehicles/&c. R. Thompson, 647
  • Lifting Jacks. W. Flint and A. J. Taylor, 161
  • Pulley Blocks. G. J. Tilling, Jun., 289
  • Safety Appliance for Hoists. II. and E. Burgess and W. Bennett, 449
  • Machine and other Tools, Shafting, &c.:
  • 33, 61, 97, 161, 257, 289, 353, 385, 417, 449, 484, 517, 549, 615, 617, 713, 745, 779, 809
  • Bending Machine. A. Sutton, 484
  • Brick-Pressing Machine. II. Alexander, 615
  • Brick-Pressing Machine. F. Johnson, 745
  • Capstan or Turret Lathes. D. Orme, 61
  • Centrifugal Lubricators for Crankpins. H. N.
  • Bickerton, 161
  • Cutting Paper into Strips. R. J. Rousay and
  • W. G. Sinclair, 417
  • Disintegrating Machines. G. H. Pond, 779
  • Expansible Pulley. S. Walker and J. Poole, 647
  • Gear-Cutting Machine. E. G. Fiegehen, 745
  • Grinding Balls, Automatic Machine. F. Manz, 33
  • Lathes, Automatic. J. Brockie, 449
  • Lubricating Apparatus. C. II. Berry and J.
  • Snowdon, Jun., 289
  • Plate-Bending Machine. J. Barrow, 713
  • Plate-Flattening Machine. J. Donaldson, 713
  • Punching Machine. H. John, 33
  • Roller Crushing Mills. J. F. Webb, J. E.
  • Lilley, and J. Chapman, 257
  • Rolling Axles and Railway-Buffer Shanks. J.
  • Lones and E. Holden, 484
  • Rolling and Cutting Machine for Nuts. W. Gwinnett, 417
  • Saw Bench Guard and Guide. E. Williams, 647
  • Saw for Stone Cutting. E. Stead and E.
  • Rhodes, 450
  • Steam, &c., Hammers. E. S. Brett, 257
  • Stone-Breaking and Ore-Crushing Machines.
  • W. II. Baxter, 385
  • Stone Crusher. J. F. Webb, J. E. Lilley, and
  • J. Chapman, 33
  • Stripping File Blanks. W. Bright, 97
  • Sugar Mills. J. B. Alliott and J. McC. C.
  • Paton, 615
  • Treenail-Making Machine. J. Taylor, 713
  • Tube-Rolling Mill. W. Pilkington, 647
  • Tube Shaping, Drawing, and Furnishing. J.
  • Robertson, 450
  • Twining Rollers. W. Bodden and F. Ashton, 353
  • Vices with Adjustable Jaws. H. Koenemann,
  • 549
  • Wheels and Pulleys, Making. W. Malam, 517
  • Wrenches or Spanners, E. Liebert, 809
  • Milling and Separating Machinery :

289, 385, 484, 746

  • Centrifugal Machines. J. Laidlaw and J. W.
  • Macfarlane, 484
  • Centrifugal Separating Machines. D. Alfven, 746
  • Conditioning Wheat for Milling. W. J. Tooley and A. H. Webber, 289
  • Grain-Weighing Machine. H. Richardson, 385
  • Separating Centrifugally Heavy and Light Particles. L. Maiche, 484
  • Mining, Metallurgy, and Metal Working:

61, 161, 193, 289, 321, 417, 517, 549, 679, 746

  • Boring Machines for Quarries, &c. J. Shaw, 61
  • Casting Cored, &c., Ingots. L. Cameron, 679
  • Centrifugal Ore Separator. M. Deville, 161
  • Converter for Steel, &c. T. Levoz, 321
  • Furnace for Disintegrating Quartz, &c. Ore Atomic Reduction and Gold Extraction Company, Limited, and J. F. Webb, 417
  • Furnaces, Muffle. Carl Schaaf, 517
  • Regenerative Furnace for Crucibles. B. Dawson, S. Pope, and S. J. Robinson, 549
  • Revolving Tipplers or Kick-ups having Automatic Action. J. Cook and J. F. Hobson, 161
  • Rotary Tipplers for Discharging Coal, &c.
  • W. O. Wood andC. Burnett, 290
  • Separating Coal from Water. J. Moore, 289
  • Separating Machine, Centrifugal. D. Alfven, 746
  • Tools for Coal Mining. W. Sutherland, 193
  • Tunnel-Boring Machine. G. Burt, 518
  • Zinc -Recovery Process. Actien-Gesellschaft filr Zinkindustrie vormals. W. Grillo and
  • R. II. T. Beiwend, 225
  • Miscellaneous :
  • 34, 62, 98, 162, 194, 226, 258, 290, 322, 354, 484, 518, 550, 584, 615, 648, 680, 714, 746, 780, 810
  • Air-Escape Valve, Automatic. R. Roberts, 162
  • Asphalt, Refining. W. S. Wilkinson, 780
  • Bread-Making Machine. P. F. and A. F. Bryce, 648
  • Bread-Making Machinery. C. E. and J. E.
  • Pointon and G. Lewis, 258
  • Brick-Drying Apparatus. W. W. Wardle, 584
  • Brick-Pressing Machine. H. Alexander, 615
  • Buffer, &c., Springs with India-Rubber. F.
  • Spencer, 98
  • Cameras for Taking Animated Photographs.
  • C. Grayson, 714
  • Cement Manufacture. T. Holden and C.
  • Major, 648
  • Centrifugal Machine. J. Laidlaw and J. W.
  • Macfarlane, 484
  • Centrifugal Machine. R. Williamson, 810
  • Cigarette Machines. R. Legg, 810
  • Cleansing, Drying, and Disinfecting Apparatus. W. N. Twelvetrees, 810
  • Converting Reciprocal to Rotary Motion.
  • Schaffer and Budenberg, 194
  • Cooling Liquids. J. G Wynne,- 550
  • Dough-Moulding Machine. C. E. and J. E.
  • Pointon and G. Lewis, 258
  • Evaporating Apparatus. J. B. Alliott, 194
  • Fire Escapes, Raising and Lowering. D.
  • Roche, 162
  • Glycerine, Concentration of. E. G. Scott, 322
  • Grain Delivering and Measuring Machine. G.
  • Raggett, 680
  • Grain, &c., Drying. J. Young, J. Burrell, and W. Crawford, 648
  • Hydraulic Pressure-Reducing Valves. W. R.
  • Harrison and William Jefferson, 62
  • Ironing Machine. J. H. Alliott and J. McC. C. Paton, 616
  • Kinetoscope. J. H. H. Duncan and T. Reich, 616
  • Ladders. L. D. L. Wells, 290
  • Paper-Pulp Strainers. J. Smith, 616
  • Paper-Pulp Strainers. A. L. Westwood, 584
  • Pipe joints. J. Price, 810
  • Platen Printing Machine. C. A. Charlton,
  • H. E. Newstcad, and S. H. Cropper, 62
  • Printing Machine. W. H. Dawson and J.
  • Stott, 616
  • Printing Machine Ink Roller Adjusting. J.
  • Petch, 810
  • Refining Asphalt. W. S. Wilkinson, 780
  • Refuse Destructor. G. Watson, 518
  • Rotary Engine. A. and F. Freeman, 584
  • Rotary Multiple - Colour Printing Machine.
  • S. T. Mowbray, 162
  • Separating Centrifugally Light from Heavy Particles, L. Maiche, *484
  • Miscellaneous—continued.
  • Separating Machines, Centrifugal. D. Alfven, 746
  • Sluice Valves. J. Garvie, 226
  • Smoke-Consuming Furnaces. II. Werner, 354
  • Stop Valves. M. Culligan, 194
  • Tea-Leaf Withering Plant. S. C. Davidson, 34
  • Tube and Socket Joints. J. Birtwistle, 584
  • Type-Justifying Apparatus. F. Wicks, 226
  • Valves. C. II. Berry and F. R. Putz, 34
  • Valves. O. F. Conihe, 258
  • Valves, Operating Disc, &c. A. Featherstone, 98
  • Water Valves. E. and E. Sykes, 780
  • Waterproof Garment Making. T. Franken-burg, 226
  • Wheel for Recreative Purposes, Large Cars.
  • M. Lieske, 780
  • Pumps:
  • 129, 450, 679
  • Dredging Apparatus. C. E. Beckman, 679
  • Ilelico-Centrifugal Pumps. C. G. Pinette, 450
  • Raising and Lowering Pumps in Shafts. II.
  • Davey, A. H. Meysey-Thompson, H. Lupton, and J. A. Towler, 680
  • Spray Nozzles. P. J. Doyle and P. C. Neumann, 129
  • Railways and Tramways:
  • 194, 257, 321, 386, 615, 714, 747, 779
  • Bogie Underframes, Spring Shoe for. F. L.
  • Lane and Leeds Forge Company, 615
  • Brake Gear for Wagons. E. Brown, 779
  • Brakes for Wagons. L. W. Williams, 194
  • Communicating in Trains. G. H. Goold and
  • J. H. Walker, 745
  • Fog Signalling. J. T. Wilson, 321
  • Grippers for Cable Tramway. W. N. Colam, 257
  • Interlocking Signals. A. G. Evans, 714
  • Rails. K. G. A. Uhlig, 386
  • Supports for Ends of Rails. J. B. Squire, 386
  • Tunnel Ventilation. E. E. Dulier, 615
  • Ships and Nautical Appliances :
  • 61, 97, 129, 161, 290, 353, 386, 417, 484, 615, 647, 779
  • Anchors. H. E. Bowring, 647
  • Anchors. J. Verity, 290
  • Ash Ejectors. H. See, 62
  • Bulkhead Doors, Automatically-Closing. W.
  • and A. R. Crawford, 484
  • Cargo-Carrying Vessels. E. H. O. R. Ropner, Jun., 353
  • Cargo Steamer Construction. T. Bredsdorff, 615
  • Construction of the Hulls. F. W. Schroeder, 290
  • Hulls of Ships. O. M. Olsen and J. A. Armstrong, 290
  • Lifeboats. L. and S. S. Younghusband, 129
  • Lubricator for Tail-End Shafts. J. H. Irwin, 809
  • Preventing Ships Capsizing or Sinking. H. C. Werner, 97
  • Rudders. J. M. Ramsay, 353
  • Screw-Propeller Construction. H. Foster and A. Beresford, 417
  • Screw Propellers. A. W. Davidson, A. Duthie, and R. B. Stewart, 161
  • Shaft, Propeller. W. B. Cumming, 418
  • Shaft Propeller. C. J. Copeland, and G. Hepburn, 779
  • Ship Draught, Indicating. II. Brewer, 386
  • Steam Turbine. Hon. C. A. Parsons, 780
  • Water-Tight Doors. J. T. Gibbons, 61
  • Working Supports of Ships’ Boats. T. Wilson, 353
  • Steam Engines* Boilers, Evaporators, «&c*:
  • 33,62, 97,130,194, 225, 257, 321, 353, 386, 418,
  • 450, 518, 549, 583, 615, 648, 680, 714, 746
  • Boiler-Cleaning Apparatus, Automatic. S. R.
  • Udell and H. Boehmer, 680
  • Boilers. W. Elliott and W. Garrood, 34
  • Boilers. D. Macdonald, 194
  • Boilers. L. J. Todd, 616
  • Boilers, Maintaining Water-Level in. A. Berry, 194
  • Boilers, Steam. C. Burrell and W. C. Wilson, 413
  • Condensers. T. C. Palmer, 583
  • Converting Reciprocating to Rotary Motion.
  • Schaffer and Budenburg, 194
  • Engine Governor. A. S. Wylie, 161
  • Engine Motive Power. ■ P. M. Wilson, 615
  • Engine, Self-Acting Compound. W. H. Wil on and R. B. Mitchell, 450
  • Steam Engines, Boilers, <&c.—continued.
  • Feed Apparatus, Automatic. J. G. Dunlop, 714
  • Feed-Water Heaters and Filters. J. G. Kincaid and W. Crockatt, 549
  • Feed-Water Purifier. W. J. Tranter and 0. Howe, 714
  • Furnace Air Doors.
  • Furnace Firebridges.
  • Furnaces. ~ ’
  • Furnaces.
  • Furnaces.
  • 680
  • Furnaces.
  • Furnaces
  • Wilton, 130
  • Governor, Marine Engine.
  • Heating Water with Steam.
  • Injectors. E. ?. "
  • Metallic Packing. J.
  • Purifying Fluids. R. G. Brooke, 162
  • Rotary Engine. A.____1 7. 71V^
  • Separating to Prevent Priming?
  • Smoke-Consuming Furnace.
  • Speed-Regulating Governors.
  • 322
  • Steam Generators. V.’. II. Z.....
  • Steam Heaters and Radiator Regulators. J. Langridge, 290
  • Steam Traps. J. C. R. Okes and A. Stubbs, 130 ’
  • Stop Valves. II. A. Pert wee, 258
  • Stopping Engine, Automatically. F. II.
  • Wright, 386
  • Triple-Cylinder Engines. P. Brotherhood, 130
  • Valve, Fluid-Pressure Reducing. E. Mallin,
  • Jun., and D. Spiers, 97
  • Valve Gearing. L. Turner and H. V. Pegg, 354
  • Valves, Balanced Slide. P. M. Baxter, 418
  • Valves, Three-Way. T. Led ward, 583
  • Water Level in Boilers, Automatic Regulator.
  • L. P. Perkins and G. F. Buck, 353
  • Water-Tube Boiler. Du Temple Company, 225
  • Water-Tube Boiler and Bailies. J. Weir Cathcart, 418
  • )XaJer™ube Bo.iler- J- L;Gordon, 518
  • Water-Tube Boiler. Simpson, Strickland, and
  • Co., Limited, and F. Strickland, 518
  • ---------- J. T. Stewart, 450
  • J. I. Thornycroft, 33
  • H. Workman, 583
  • G. Fletcher, 290
  • C. C. S. Knap, 550
  • L. de Naeyer, 322
  • R. Crane, 680
  • II. Bransom, 680
  • W. Brothers, 354
  • E. Brook, 714
  • W. S. Mackenzie and W. Crosland,
  • E. Stinton, 225
  • for Forced Draught. T. and G.
  • W. Welbury, 648
  • J. II. Pyle, 550
  • R. G. Brooke, 62
  • .J. Smith, 34 ~ ~ ~ ■ >
  • A. and F. Freeman, 581
  • ' " ’ ‘ ... W. Lewy, 33
  • J. Schorerl, 257
  • J. T. Marshall,
  • W. M. Smith, 321
  • and A.
  • Schild-
  • Water-Tube Boiler.
  • Water-Tube Boiler.
  • Water-Tube Boiler.
  • Water-Tube Boilers.
  • Water-Tube Boilers.
  • Water-Tube Boilers.
  • "^^ter-Tube Boilers. Rose, Downs, and Thompson, Limited, and J. H. Hopwood, XoU
  • Water-Tube Boilers. E. A. and II. Sandford, y /
  • Water-Tube Boilers. R. R. Symon and II. A. House, Jun., 748
  • Textile Machinery:
  • 34, 98, 162, 226, 322, 386, 418, 550, 746, 780
  • Burrs, &c., from Wool, Removing. S. Jowett and J. Dodson, 746
  • Card-Setting Machines. J. R. Tetlow Blackburn, 98
  • Doubling and Winding Machine. L. knecht, 322
  • Drawing Frames for Flax, &c. J. Barbour, 98
  • Drying- Wet Spun Yarns. II. Lawlor, H. Todd, and W. J. Rankin, 746
  • Dyeing, Bleaching, &c., Cops of Yarn. W Beaumont, 322
  • Feed Regulators of Machines for Opening and Cleaning Cotton, &c. Sir R. A. Dobson, 550
  • I lyers or Roving Frames. T. F. Dunn, 386
  • Knitting- Machine for Elastic Work M B Moreton, 162
  • Machinery for Introducing Pressing Boards into Fabrics. G. A. Schulze, 226
  • Roving or Sliver Cans. J. A. Collins, 386
  • Shuttle Guards of Looms. R. Waddington, 322 ° ’
  • Spindle Apparatus. T. Coulthard, T. Coult-hard, Jun., and J. H. Toulmin, 34
  • Spinning Mules. Y., M„ and G. Dunkerley 418
  • Spinning Mules. J. Stevens, 162
  • Spinning Mules and Twiners. B. and J. Wain
  • Jun., /80 ’
  • Treating Vegetable Fibres. R. J. Eke, 418
  • Wet Spinning Frames. J. Barbour, 162
  • Vehicles:
  • 34, 62, 98, 130, 226, 258, 351, 450 518 550 584, 648, 809 ’
  • C®;.J- Clubbe A. W. Southey, and
  • Electnc Motive Power Company, 226
  • Cham Wheel. F. G. Adams, 584
  • driving Gear. and A* Sydenham and F Watkmson, 62
  • ^^45^° Morris and P. G. Salem,
  • Electric Carriage. L. Epstein, 518
  • 1 notion Clutches for Cycles, &c. J head, and J. Cooke, 98
  • MW° n H. A. Bessemer, and
  • W. B. Nicholson, 258
  • Motor Cars. T. H. Parker, 648
  • Motor Cars. W. B Thompson. 809
  • Motor-Driven Vehicle. P. Bagot, 354
  • ErcVeSbies^O55O0r ^b^ J> Roots and Co’
  • Propelling Vehicles. W. Walker, 98
  • Rims and Tyres. S. C. Davidson, 809
  • Road Locomotives. F. J. Burrell, 98
  • ube and Socket Joint. J. Birtwistle, 584
  • lyres, Pneumatic. J. T. Trench, 98
  • Universal Joints. Hon R T n
  • and W. C. Bersey, 226 ’ Br0U&ham
  • Velocipedes. H. Beyer, 130
  • Wheel Tyres, W. H. Sewell, 31
  • Wood-
  • NAMES OF PATENTEES.
  • ArtylX,I1’l™ina‘ing Company, and Day.’p
  • C. Electric Arc turnaces, 61 J ’
  • A wm ',Gen1^cl,affc1 fiir Zinkindustrie vorm
  • Wdhelm Grillo and another. Recovering Zinc;
  • Adams, F. G. Chain Wheel for Cycles, &c., 584
  • aS J 6B5, and Paton, J. McO. Sugar Mills, Armstrong, J. A., and Olsen, 0. M. Hulls of Ashton,’ F9,°and Bodden, W. Machines for Turn-ing Rollers, 353
  • Bagot, P. Motor-Driven Vehicles, 354
  • Bah, J. H. Oil and Gas Engines 449
  • Barbour, J. Drawing Frames for Flax, Hen ],
  • Jute, 6tc., 98 i aq
  • Barbour, J. Wet Spinning Frames, 162 Barrow, J. Plate-Bending Machine, <13 Baxter, P. M. Balancing Slide Vahjes, 418 Baxter, W. H. Stone-Breaking and Ore-Grusn
  • ing Machines, 385 7
  • Beanland, F., and others. Arc Lamps, 6 Beaumont, W. Dyeing, Bleaching, Ac , Copsoi
  • Yarns, 322
  • Beckman, C. E. Dredging Apparatus, 6/9
  • Behrend, O., Producing Continuous Cui re
  • Effects from Alternating Dynamos, bO.) Bennett, W., and Burgess, II. and E. Safety
  • Bernstein^ ^L^Held Telephone and Telegraph
  • Station, 353 # _ x Ar r.m«
  • Bernstein, M. Preventing the Report of Guns, 289
  • Berry, A. Apparatus for Maintaining Water
  • Level in Boilers, 191
  • Berry, C. H., and Putz, F. R. Valves, 34
  • Berry, C. IL, and Snowdon, Jun , J. Lubri
  • cator, 289 tt n t n
  • Bersey, W. C., and Brougham, Hon. R. 1. v.
  • Universal Joint, 226
  • Bessemer, H. S., and others. Car Motors, 2a8
  • Beyer, II. Velocipedes, 130 .
  • Bickerton, II. N. Centrifugal Lubricators for
  • Crankpins, 161
  • Biewend, R. H. T., and another. Recovering
  • Zinc from Gases, 225 t
  • Birrell, J., and others. Drying Grain, &c., 648
  • Birtwistle, J. Joining Tubes and Sockets, 581
  • Blackburn, A., and Tetlow, J. R. Card-Setting
  • Machines, 98
  • Bodden, W., and Ashton, F. Machines for turn
  • ing Rollers, 353
  • Boehmer, H., and Udell, S. R. Automatic
  • Boiler-Cleaning Apparatus, 680
  • Bouvier, A. Vapourisers for Oil Motors, 449
  • Bowring, H. E. Anchors, 647
  • Bramson, H. Furnace Firebridges, 680
  • Bredsdorff, T. Cargo Vessel Construction, 615
  • Brenton, W., Agricultural Drills, 779
  • Brett, E. S. Steam, &c., Hammers, 257
  • Brewer, H. Indicating Draught of Vessels, 386
  • Bright, W. Machine for Stripping File Blanks, 97
  • Brockie, J. Automatic Lathes, 449
  • Brockie, J. Electric Arc Lamps, 129
  • Brockies, A. C. Electric Switches, 483
  • Brook, E. Boiler Furnaces, 714
  • Brooke, R. G. Injectors, 62
  • Brooke, R. G. Purifying Fluids, 162
  • Brotherhood, P. Triple-Cylinder Engines, 130
  • Brothers, W. Steam Boiler Furnace, 354
  • Brougham, Hon. R. T. D., and Bersey, W. C.
  • Universal Joint, 226
  • Brown, E., Railway Wagon Brake Gear, 779
  • Bryce, P. F., and A. F. Bread-Making Machines, 648
  • Buck, G. F., and Perkins, L. P. Automatic Re
  • gulating of Water Level in Boilers, 353
  • Burgess, C. T., and W. B. Baling Presses, 193
  • Burgess, H. and E., and Bennett, W. Safety
  • Appliance for Hoists, 449
  • Burnett, C., and Wood, W. O. Rotary Coal, &c.,
  • Tippers, 290
  • Burrell, C., and Wilson, W. C. Steam Boilers,
  • 418
  • Burrell, F. J. Road Locomotives, 98
  • Burt, G. Machinery for Boring Tunnels, 518
  • Cameron, L. Casting Cored, tec., Ingots, 679 Garrens, E , and others.
  • Electric Driving Gear, Roller Crushing Mill,
  • Stone Crushers, 33
  • Platen Printing
  • Chapman, J., and others.
  • 257
  • Chapmen, J., and others.
  • Charlton, C. A., and others.
  • Machine, 62
  • Chaudun, II. Rotary Motors, 745
  • Climie, W., and Watson, Jun., A. Gas Producers, 33
  • Clubbe, E. J., and others. Firing Device for Gas, &c., Engines, 193 ; Carriages, 226
  • Colam, W. N. Grippers for Cable Tramway, 257
  • Collin, F. J. Apparatus for Cooling and Washing Gases, 583
  • Collins, J. A. Roving or Sliver Cans, 386
  • Conihe, 0. F. Valves, 258
  • Continental Gas Gluhlicht Actien-Gesellschaft Meteor vormals Kroll, Berger and Co. Incandescence Oil Burners, 193
  • Cook, J., and Hobson, J. F. Automatic Revolving Tipplers or Kick-Ups, 161
  • Cooke, J., and Woodhead, J. Friction Clutch for Cycles, &c., 98
  • Copeland, 0. J., and Hepburn, G., Propeller Shaft, 779 1
  • Coulthard, T. and T., Junr., and others.
  • Spindle Apparatus, 34
  • Crane, R. Furnace Air Door, 680
  • Crawford, W. and A. R. Automatically Closing-Bulkhead Doors, 484
  • Crawford, W., and others. Drying Grain, &c. 648
  • Crockatt, W., and J. G. Kincaid. Feed-Water 1
  • Heaters and Filters, 519
  • Cropper, S. IL, and others. Platen Printing I
  • Machine, 62 °
  • Crosland, W., and another. Boiler Furnaces I
  • 680 I
  • Crossley, F. W. Internal Combustion Motors, 385
  • Culligan, M. Stop Valves. 194 Q
  • Cumming, W. B. Propeller Shafts, 418
  • Daniels, F. II. Electric Railway Rli’R°"d’ ?f(r Davey, II , and others. Raising and Lowering
  • Pumps in Shafts, 680 Prnnpllers
  • Davidson, A. W., and others. Screw Propellers, Davidson, S. 0. Tea-Leaf Withering, 34 Davidson, S. C. Rims and Tyres for Wheels, 8 J.) Davy, W. J. Electric Arc Lamps, 161 .
  • Davy, W. J., and Thomas-Davies, G. Electric
  • Arc Lamps, 483
  • Dawson, A. T., and others. Gun Mountings, 193
  • Dawson, B., and others. Regenerative Furnaces for Crucibles, 549 .
  • Dawson, W. H., and Stott, J. .Printing, 616
  • Day, P. C., and Acetylene Illuminating Company, Limited. Electric Arc Furnaces, 61
  • Deville, M. Centrifugal Ore Separator, 161
  • Dobson, SirB. A. Feed Regulators of Machines for Opening and Cleaning Cotton, &c.» ooO
  • Dodson, J., and Jowett, S. Removing Burrs, &c., from Wool, 748 Q
  • Donaldson, J. Levelling Plates (Apparatus), ? 13 Donovan, W., and Yeatman, F. F. Electrical
  • Switch, 385
  • Dougill, A., and Marks, J. Gas, Oil, &C., Engines, 517
  • Doyle, P. J., and Neumann, P. C. bpraj
  • Nozzles, 129 __ ,
  • Dresser, F. Duller, E. I Duncan, J.
  • 616
  • Dunkerley,
  • 418
  • Acetylene Gas Generator, 713
  • . Ventilating Tunnels, 615
  • II. II., and Reich, T. Kinetoscope,
  • Y., M., and G. Spinning Mules,
  • Dunlop, J. G. Automatic Feed Apparatus for
  • Boilers, 714
  • Dunn, F. F. Flyers for Roving Frames, 386
  • Duthie, A., and others. Screw Propellers, 161
  • Eke, R. J. Treating Vegetable Fibres, 418 Electric Motive Power Company, Limited. Firing
  • Device for Gas, &c., Engines, 193; Carriages, 226
  • Elliott, W., and Garrood, W. Steam Boilers, 34
  • Ellis, W., and Whitelev, R. II. Enriching Coal
  • Gas, 129
  • Epstein, L. Electric Motor Cars, 518
  • Estler, P. T. J., and others. Controlling Motors
  • at a Distance, 713
  • Evans, A. G. Interlocking Railway Signals, 714
  • Evans, W., and Smith, J. W. Electro-deposition
  • of Metals, 619
  • Exley, J. If. Making Acetylene Gas, 483
  • Featherstone, A. Operating Disc, &c., Valves, 98
  • Fiegehen, E. G. Machine for Cutting Helical
  • and Worm Teeth, 745
  • Fletcher, G. Water-Tube Boilers, 290
  • Fletcher, W., and Silver, S. W. Projectiles for
  • Rifles, 61
  • Flint, W., and Taylor, A. J. Lifting Jacks, 161
  • Foster, II., and Beresford, A. Construction of
  • Screw Propellers, 417
  • Frankenburg, T. Making Waterproof Garments, 226
  • Freeman, A. and F. Rotary Engine, 581
  • French, J. T. Pneumatic Tyres, 98
  • Frigard, F., Gripper for Aerial Tramways, 809
  • Gabbett-Fairfax. Automatic Guns, 225 ; Breech Mechanism, 225
  • Garrard, F. W., and Ransome, J. E. Cultivators, 679
  • Garrood, W., and Elliott, W. Steam Boilers, 34 Garvie, J. Sluice Valves, 226
  • Gibbings, A. II. Adjusting Electric Light Carbons, 257
  • Gibbons, J. T. Water-Tight Bulkhead Doors 61
  • Goold, G. IL, and Walker, J. II. Communicating in Trains, 745
  • Gordon, J. L. Steam Generators, 518
  • Gover, II. C., and Proctor, C. F. Holders for Glow Lamps, 97
  • Grayson, C. Cameras for Animated Photo-graphs, 714
  • Griyel, A. II. L. Carburiser for Oil Engine 549
  • Gwinnett, W. Rolling and Cutting Machines for Producing Nuts, 417
  • Gwynne, J. Cooling Liquids, 550
  • Hacking, J, and others. Acetelene Plant. 779
  • Hadcock, A. G., and Noble, S. W. A. Breechloading Guns, 549
  • Hargreaves, J. R. Internal Combustion Motors
  • OOD  »
  • Harrison, W R and Jefferson, W. M. Hydraulic Reducing Valves, 62 J
  • Hawkins, F. W., and others. Gun Mountings,
  • Hawkins, F. W., and Vickers, Sons, and Co
  • Limited. Apparatus for Charging Big Guns 97
  • Stft,n779G- a’ld °Opela“d
  • Higgins, E. 8., and others Car Motors ‘>58
  • Hobson, J. F., and Cook, J. Automatic• n
  • volving Tipplers or Kick-ups, 161 Re’
  • IL’ ^nd Lones. J- Rolling Axles and
  • Buffer Shanks, 484 b es an<l
  • SSStV 'h5" ““'S'*1". ™

draulic Reducing Valves62

  • John, 11. Punching Machine 33
  • Johnson, F. Brick-Pressing Machine, 745
  • Johnson, G., and Murray, T. B. Electromotor? and Dynamos, 97
  • Jowett, S., and Dodson, J. Removing Burr?
  • &C.» from Wool, 746 ° ra’
  • Kincaid, J. G„ and Crockatt, W. Feed-Water Heaters and Filters, 549
  • Knap, C. C. S. Water-Tube Boilers, 550
  • Koenemann, H. Vices with Adjustable Jaws 549 ’
  • Kohlert, C. Ploughs, 713
  • Krupp, Fried. Gun Carriages, 193, 483
  • Laidlaw, J., and Macfarlane, J. W. Centrifugal Machines, 484
  • Lane, F. L.. and Leeds Forge Company. Spring Shoe for Bogie Steel Underframes, 615
  • Langridge, J. Steam Heaters and Radiator Regulators, 290
  • Lawlor, H., and others. Drying Wet Spun Yarns, 746
  • Leake, H. C., and another. Electrical Motor Generators, 483
  • Ledward, T. Three-Way Valve, 583
  • Leeds Forge Company and Lane, F. L. Spring Shoe for Bogie Pressed Metal Underframes 615
  • Lees, J. Explosion Engine, 517
  • Legg, R., Cigarette Machines, 810
  • Levoz, T. Steel Converter Apparatus, 321
  • Lewis, G., and others. Dough - Moulding Machine, 258; Bread-Making Machine, 258
  • Lewy, W. Separator to Prevent Priming, 33 *
  • Liebert. E. Wrenches or Spanners, 809
  • Lieske, M., Cars for Recreation Large Wheels, 780
  • Lilley, J. E., and others. Roller Crushing Mill,
  • Lilley, J. E., and others. Stone Crushers, 33
  • Lones, J., and Holden, E. Rolling Axles and Buffer Shanks, 481
  • Lupton, IL, and others. Raising and Lowering Pumps in Shafts, 680
  • Macdonald, D. Steam Generators, 194
  • Macfarlane, J. W., and Laidlaw, J. Centrifugal Machines, 484
  • Mackenzie, W. S , and Crosland, W. Boiler Furnaces, 680
  • Maiche, L. Separating Heavy and Light Articles Centrifugally. 484
  • Major, C., and Holden, T. Cement Making, 618
  • Makin, Jun., E., and Spiers, D. Fluid Pressure Reducing Valve, 97
  • Malam, W. Manufacture of Wheelsand Pulleys, 517
  • Manz, F. Automatic Machine for Grinding Balls, 33
  • Marks, J., and Dougill, A. Gas, Oil, &c., Engines, 517
  • Marshall, J. Grain-Thrashing Machines, 583
  • Marshall, J. T. Speed-Regulating Governor for Steam Engines, 322
  • Maxim, H. Producing Calcium Carbide, &c., 385
  • Merrifield, L. L. Making Carburetted Water Gas, 417
  • Meysey-Thompson and others. Raising and Lowering Pumps in Shafts, 680
  • Mitchell, R. B., and Wilson, W. IL Single-Acting Compound Engines, 450
  • Mond, L. Gas Producer Gases, 61
  • Moore, J. Separating Coal from Water, 289
  • Mordey, W. M. Brushes and their Holders for Dynamos, 321
  • Moreton, M. B. Knitting Machines for Elastic Work, 162
  • Morris, IL G., and Salem, P. G. Electric Cab, 450
  • Mowbray, S. T. Rotary Multiple Colour-Printing Machine, 162
  • Murray, A. C , and T. R. Machine-Gun Car riage, 679
  • Murray, T. B., and Johnston, G. Electromotors and Dynamos, 97
  • Naeyer, L. de. Water-Tube Boilers, 322
  • Neumann, P. C., and Doyle, P. J. Spray Nozzles, 129 * *
  • Newstead, IL E., and others. Platen Printing Machine, 62
  • Nicholson, W. B., and others. Car Motors, 258
  • Noah, Drs. E. and G., and Carrens, E. Electric Driving Gear, 745
  • Noble, S. W. A., and Hadcock, A. G. Breechleading Guns, 549
  • Okes, J. C. R., and Stubbs, A. Steam Traps, 130
  • Ollivier, A. Gas, <fcc., Motors, 483
  • Olsen, O. M., and Armstrong, J. A. Hulls of Ships, 290
  • Ore Atomic Reducing and Gold Extraction Company, Limited, and Webb, J. F. Furnace for Disintegrating Quartz, 417
  • Orme, D. Capstan or Turret Lathes, 61
  • Palmer, T. C. Engine Condensers, 583
  • Parker, T. IL Motor Cars, 648
  • Parsons, Hon. C. A , Marine Steam Turbines, 780
  • Paton, J. McC., and another. Ironing Machines 616
  • Paton, J. McC., and Alliott, J. B. Sugar Mills, 615
  • Patten, F. J. Electrical Furnaces, 193
  • Pegg, H. V , and Turner, L. Valve Gear for Steam Engine, 354
  • Perkins, J. W., and others. Arc Lamps, 647
  • Perkins, L. P., and Buck, G. F. Automatic Regulating of Water Level in Boilers, 353
  • Pert wee, IL A. Stop Valves, 258
  • Petch, J., Adjusting Inking Rollers of Printing Machine, 810
  • Pettersson, C. Electrically-Operated Gas Burners,
  • Peugeot, P. G. A. Oil Engines. 549
  • Pilkington, W. Tube-Rolling Mills, 647
  • Pinette, C. G. Helico-Centrifugal Pumps, 450
  • Pointon, C. E. and .1. E., and others. Dough-
  • Moulding Machine, 258 ; Bread-Making Machine, 258
  • Pond, G. IL, Disintegrating Machines, 779
  • J ’ an 1 " a^er» & Expansible Pulley,
  • Pope, S., and others. Regenerative Furnaces for Crucibles, 549
  • Poppel, A. II. Making Gas Plant, 417
  • Potter, W. B. Electric Railways, 449
  • Price, J., Pipe Joints. 810
  • Proctor, C. F., and Cover, II. C. Holders for
  • Glow Lamps, 97
  • Putz, F. R., and Berry, C. H. Valves, 34
  • Pyle, J. H. Heating Water with Steam, 550
  • Raggett, C. Delivering and Weighing Grain, 680
  • Ramsay, J. M. Ships’ Rudders, 353
  • Rankin, W. J , and others. Drying Wet Spun Yarns, 718
  • Ransome, J. E., and Garrard, F. W. Cultivators, 679
  • Reeves, J. IL, Arranging Electrical Resistances, 809
  • Reich, T., and Duncan, J. H H. Kinetoscope, 616
  • Rhodes, E. and Stead, E. Stone Saws, 450
  • Richardson H. Grain - Weighing Machinery, 385
  • Roberts, R. Automatic Air Escape Valve, 162
  • Robertson, J., Shaping, Drawing, and Finishing Metal Tubes, 450
  • Robertson, J. Turnip-Lifting Machine, 321
  • Robinson, S. J. and others. Regenerative Furnaces for Crucibles, 549
  • Roche, D. Raising and Lowering Fire Escapes, 162
  • Roots, J., and Venables, C. E. Petrocars or Motor Vehicles, 550
  • Ropner, Jun., E. H. O. R. Cargo Carrying Vessel, 353
  • Rose, Downs, and Thompson, Limited, and Hopwood, J. II. Water-Tube Boiler, 130
  • Rousay, R. J., and Sinclair, W. G. Cutting Paper into Strips, 417
  • Salem, P. G., and Morris, II. G. Electric Cab, 450
  • Sandford, E. A and H. Construction of Water-Tube Boilers, 97
  • Schaaf, Carl. Muffle Furnaces, 517
  • Schaeffer, A., and Werther, Dr. J. Erecting Overhead Conductors for Railways, &c , 517
  • Schaffer and Budenberg. Converting Reciprocal into Rotary Motion, 194
  • Schildknecht, L. Doubling and Winding Machine, 322
  • Schorerl, J. Smoke Consuming Furnace, 257
  • Schroeder, F. W, Construction of Ships, 290
  • Schulze, G. A. Machinery for Pressing Boards into Fabrics, 226
  • Scott, E. G. Concentration of Glycerine, 322
  • See, IL Ash Ejectors for Steamers, 62
  • Sewell, W. H. Wheel Tyres of Vehicles, &c., 34 Shaw, J. Boring Machines for Quarries, &c., 61
  • Siemens Brothers and Co., and another. Electrical Motor Generators, 483
  • Siemens Brothers and Co., Limited, and Estler, P. T. J. Controlling Motors at a Distance, 713
  • Silver, S. W., and Fletcher, W. Projectiles for Rifles, 61
  • Simpson, Strickland, and Co., Limited, and Strickland. F. Water-Tube Boilers, 518
  • Sinclair, W. G., and Rousay, R. J. Cutting Paper into Strips, 417
  • Smith, F. II. Acetylene Gas Lamp and Generator, 419
  • Smith, J. Metallic Packing for Piston Rods, 34
  • Smith, J. Straining Paper Pulp, 616
  • Smith, J. W.» and Evans, W. Electro-deposition of Metals, 679
  • Smith, W. M. Steam Generators, 321
  • Snowdon, Jun , J., and Berry, C. H. Lubricator, 289
  • Soames, A. Dynamos, 679
  • Societa Italiana dei Forni Elettrici. Electric Furnaces, 289
  • Southey, A. W., and others. Firing Device for Gas, &c., Engines, 193 ; Carriages, 226
  • Spencer, F. Buffer, &c., Springs with India-rubber, 98
  • Spiers, D., and Makin, Jun., E. Fluid Pressure Reducing Valve, 97
  • Squire, J. B. Supports for Ends of Rails, 386
  • Stead, E., and Rhodes, E. Stone Saws, 450
  • Stevens, J. Spinning Mules, 162
  • Stewart, J. T. Water-Tube Boilers, 450
  • Stewart, R. B., and others. Screw Propellers, 161
  • i Stewart, W. N., and others. Arc Lamps, 647
  • I Stinton, E. Boiler Furnaces, 225
  • I Stott, J., and Dawson, W. II. Printing, 616 Strickland, F., and another. Water - Tube
  • 1 Boilers, 518
  • | Stubbs, A., and Okes, J. and R. Steam Traps, 130
  • Sutherland, W. Tools for Breaking Down Coal, | &c., 193
  • Sutton, A. Machine for Bending Plates, &c.,
  • i 484
  • Sydenham, W. and A., and another. Driving
  • I Gear for MotorCars, &c.. 62
  • Sykes, E. and E. Water, &c., Valve, 780
  • Symon, R. R., and House, Jun., II. A. Water-Tube Boilers, 746
  • Taylor, A. J., and Flint, W. Lifting Jacks, 161
  • Taylor, J. Making Treenails, 713
  • Temple, Soci6t6 Anonyme du. Water • Tube Boiler, 225
  • Tetlow, J. R., and Blackburn, A. Card-Setting Machines, 98
  • Thomas-Davies, G., and Davey, W. J. Electric Arc Lamps, 483
  • Thompson, J. D. and W. Double-Barrel Guns, 779
  • Thompson, R. Jacks for Raising Vehicles, &c., 617
  • Thompson, W. B. Motor Cars, 809
  • Thornycroft, J. I. Water-Tube Boilers, 33
  • Tilling, Jun., G. J. Pulley Blocks, 289
  • Timar, T. Current Collectors for Trolley Tramway, 321
  • Todd, H., and others. Drying Wet Spun Yarns, 748
  • Todd, L. J. Boilers, 616
  • Toll, J. van. Valve of Explosive Engine, 225
  • Tooley, W. J., and Webber, A. H. Conditioning Wheat for Milling, 289
  • Toulmin, J. H , and others. Spindle Apparatus, 34
  • Towler, J. A., and others. Raising and Lowering Pumps in Shafts, 680
  • Tranter, W. J., and Howl, 0. Purifying Feed Water, 714
  • Tressider, T. J. Applying Heat to Armour-Plates, 129
  • Turner, L., and Pegg, H. V. Valve Gear for Steam Engine, 351
  • Twelvetrees, W. N. Cleansing, Drying, and Disinfecting Apparatus, 810
  • Udell, S. R., and Boehmer, II. Automatic Boiler-Cleaning Apparatus, 680
  • Uhlig, K. G. A. Rails, 386
  • Unge, W. T. Starting Self-Propelling Projectiles, 257
  • Venables, C. E.. and Roots, J. Petrocars or Motor Vehicles, 550
  • Verity, J. Anchors, 290
  • Vickers, Sons, and Co., Limited, and Hawkins, F. W. Apparatus for Charging Big Guns, 97
  • Vickers, Sons, and Co., Limited, and others. Gun Mountings, 193
  • Waddington, R. Shuttle Guards of Looms, 322
  • Wain, J., Jun., and B. Spinning Mules and Twiners, 780
  • Walker, J. H., and Goold, G. II. Communicating in Trains, 745
  • Walker, S., and Poole, J. Expansible Pulley, 647
  • Walker, W. Propelling Vehicles, 98
  • Wardle, W. W. Brick-Drying Apparatus, 584
  • Watkinson, F., and others. Driving Gear for Motor Cars, &c., 62
  • Watson G. Refuse Destructor, 518
  • Smoke-Consuming Furnace, 354
  • Devices for Preventing Ships
  • Watson, Jun., A., and Climie, W. Gas Producers, 33
  • Webb, J. F., and another. Furnace for Disintegrating Quartz, 417
  • Webb, J. F., and others. Roller Crushing Mill 257
  • Webb, J. F., and others. Stone Crushers, 33
  • Webber, A. H., and Tooley, W. J. Conditioning Wheat for Milling, 289
  • Weir, J. Water-Tube Boilers and Baffles, 418
  • Welbury, W. Governor for Marine Engines, 648
  • Wells, L. D. L. Ladders, 290
  • Werner, H. ~ ~
  • Werner, H. C. Devices for Preventing Ships Sinking, &c., 97
  • Werther, Dr. J., and Schaeffer, A. Erecting Overhead Conductors for Railways, &c., 517
  • Westwood, A. L. Paper Pulp Strainer, 584
  • Whalley, D., and others. Acetylene Gas Plant, 779
  • Whiteley, R. H., and Ellis, W. Enriching Coal Gas, 129
  • Wicks, F. Apparatus for Justifying Lines of Type, 226
  • Wilkinson, W. S. Refining Asphalt, 780
  • Williams, E. Guard and Guide for Circular Saws, 647
  • Williams, L. W. Railway Wagon Brake, 194
  • Williamson, R. Centrifugal Machines, 810
  • Wilson, J. T. Railway Fog Signalling, 321
  • Wilson, P. M. Motive Power Engines, 615
  • Wilson, T. Working Boats’ Chocks, 353
  • Wilson, W. C., and Burrell, C. Steam Boilers, 418
  • Wilson, W. H., and Mitchell, R. B. Single-Acting Compound Engines, 450
  • Wilton, T. and G. Furnaces for Forced Draught, 130
  • Wolff, L. Incandescent Gas Lamp, 257
  • Wood, W. O., and Burnett, C. Rotary Coal, &c., Tippers, 290
  • Woodhead, J., and Cooke, J. Friction Clutch for Cycles, &c., 98
  • Workman, H. Water-Tube Boiler, 583
  • Worsley, F. S. Carbon Holders for Electric Lamps, 289
  • Wright, F. H. Automatically Stopping Engines, 386
  • Wylie, A. S. Engine Governor, 161
  • Yeatman, F. F., and Donovan, W. Electrical Switch, 385
  • Young, J., and others. Drying Grain, &c., 648
  • Younghusband, L. and S. S. Lifeboat, 129
  • Zwarg, J. O. Microphone Worked by Granular Coal, 321


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