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Engineering 1900 Jul-Dec: Index: Patent Record

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Engineering 1900 Jul-Dec: Patent Record.
Engineering 1900 Jul-Dec: Patent Record.
Engineering 1900 Jul-Dec: Patent Record.
Engineering 1900 Jul-Dec: Patent Record.
Engineering 1900 Jul-Dec: Patent Record.
Engineering 1900 Jul-Dec: Patent Record.
Engineering 1900 Jul-Dec: Patent Record.
Engineering 1900 Jul-Dec: Patent Record.
Engineering 1900 Jul-Dec: Patent Record.
Engineering 1900 Jul-Dec: Patent Record.
Engineering 1900 Jul-Dec: Patent Record.
Engineering 1900 Jul-Dec: Patent Record.
Engineering 1900 Jul-Dec: Patent Record.
Engineering 1900 Jul-Dec: Patent Record.
Engineering 1900 Jul-Dec: Patent Record.
Engineering 1900 Jul-Dec: Patent Record.

Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1900 Jul-Dec: Index

PATENT RECORD

  • SUBJECT MATTER.

Agricultural Appliances:

  • 71, 103, 225, 483,519, 649, 719
  • Butyrometer, Centrifugal. W. T. Webster and The Dairy Outfit Company, Limited, 225
  • Carcase Branding Tool. J. Wright and J. W. Mitchell, 519
  • Chaff Cutter. D. A. Fyfe, 649
  • Defecating Sugar Cane Juice. R. A. Robertson, 225
  • Harrow. J. Klein, 103
  • I lav. Raising and Stacking. W. Marshland, 103
  • Hay, Securing, upon Carts. D. M. Smith, 71 Ploughs, Machine. A. Ventzki, 483
  • Ploughs. W. Dale, 619
  • Shears. R. W. Manning, 719

Electrical Apparatus :

  • 37, 71, 137, 195, 225, 253, 317, 355, 391, 421, 453, 483, 519, 549, 585, 615, 649, 719, 753, 785, 817
  • Arc Lamps.
  • Arc Lamps.
  • Arc Lamps.
  • Batteries, chaft, 549
  • Batteries, Storage.
  • Batteries, Storage.
  • Batteries, Storage. W. A. Rooper, 649
  • Batteries, Storage. A. Schanschieff, 391 Batteries, Storage. IL M. F. Reitz, 391
  • Batteries, Storage. 11. Weymersch, 317
  • Bell, Electric. R. Bounnan, 483
  • Blowers, Electrically Driven. A. D. Ellis and W. B. Crichton, 71
  • Brakes. A. Wilde, 453
  • Cable Disconnecting Boxes. C. C. Fowler and The Reason Manufacturing Company, Limited, 615
  • Cable Troughs. W. Sykes, 453
  • Cables. J. Y. Buchanan, 483
  • Cables. G. E. Heyl-Dia, 549
  • Cables, Dry Core. IL Savage and W. T. Henley’s Telegraph Works Company, 317
  • Cables, Paper Insulated. H. Edmunds, 355 Carbon Contacts. F. Krupp, 719
  • Circuit Breaker, Automatic Magnetic. W. M. Scott, 225
  • Circuit Breakers. H. W. Buck, 785 Coherers. E. Dervin, 37
  • Commutators. F. Kaeferle, 649
  • Conduit, Underground, for Tramways. M. H. Smith, 71
  • Controlling Circuits. E. W. Rice, 785
  • Controlling Electric Currents. Veritys, Limited, and L. J. Steele, 137
  • Dynamo. W. B. Sayers, 137
  • Dynamos, Steam. M. H. Robinson and M. II ‘Sankey, 719
  • Dynamo Brushes. F. J. Chaplin, 137
  • Electro Deposition. S. O. Cowper-Coles, 103
  • Dynamo Driving. F. W. Lanchester, 649 Electrodes, Storage Battery. A. Lindstrom, J. Hewitt, and T. Hewitt, 37
  • Electromagnetic Apparatus. W. F. Jones, 391
  • Field Magnets. W. H. Willett, 785
  • Fire Alarms. L. de L. Wells and A. C. Brown, 719
  • Furnace. W. Borchers, 37
  • Glassmaking A. Voelker, 7.53
  • Glassmaking Furnace. .4. Voelker, 753
  • Hertzian Telegraphy. F. Braun, G49
  • Igniters. W. E. Simpson, 519
  • Incandescence Lamps. R. Krayn, 421
  • Incandescence Lamps. Oesterreichische Gas- gltlhlicht und Elektricitats-Gesellschaft, 37
  • Incandescent Lamps. A. Blondel, 71
  • Incandescence Lamps. W. L. Voelker, 719
  • Indicators. A. Eckstein and H.I. Coates, 719
  • Electrical Apparatus-conf in wed.
  • Lead Cable Coverings, Uniting. J. G. Waite, 137
  • Lightning Conductors. K. W. Hedges, 421 Maximum Demand Indicator. A. Wright and
  • Mutual Electric Trust Company, Limited, 817
  • Measuring Electrical Resistances. P. W. Conant, 195
  • Measuring Instruments. L. B. Atkinson, 719 Meters. Chamberlain and Hookham, Limited, and S. H. Holden, 549
  • Meters. W. M. Mordey and G. C. Pricker, 549 Motor Car Steering. E. Andrews, 483
  • Motor Rheostat. J. Marr, W. C. Laidler, and others, 225
  • Photographic Telegraph Receiver. Siemens and llalske, 719
  • Plugs for Wall Sockets. Actien-Gesellschaft, Mix and Genest, 519
  • Radiation and Light, Apparatus for Obtaining, J. Swinburne and C. H. Stearne, 37
  • Rotary Converter System. W. B. Potter, 817
  • Separator for Storage Batteries. H. Leitner, 391
  • Sine-Wave Telegraphy. A. C. Crehore and G. O. Sfpxier, 719
  • Sound-Locating Apparatus. C. E. Kelway, 195
  • Storage Battery Plates. P. J. Davies, 453
  • Switch for Alternating Currents. B. Hopkinson, 71
  • Switch, High-Tension. Siemens and Halske, 391
  • Switches, Electric Light. T. Bell and S S. Berry, 483
  • Telegraph Receivers. Siemens and Halske, 355
  • Telegraphic Apparatus. A. C. Crehore and G. (). Squier, 649
  • Telegraphic Earthing Device. A. C. Crehore and G. 0. Stpiier, 5S5
  • Transformer. Actien-Gesellschaft Elektrici- tatswerke, 355
  • Transformers, Alternating Current. A. R. Everest, 649
  • Transformers, Multiphase. Actien-Gesellschaft Elektricitatswerke, 253
  • Trollej’ Arms. W. H. Pick, 421
  • Trolle.v and Carrier. E. G. Johnson, F. D.
  • Palmer, and C. Coenen, 585 Voltmeters. T. Duncan, 585 Wireless Telegraphy. J. T. Armstrong and A. Orling, 549
  • Wireless Telegraphy. S. G. Brown, 615 Wireless Telegraphy. C. E. Wilson, 785

Gas Eii;;iiics« Pi*<><liiccrs, llolilers* Ac.:

  • 37, 71, 137, 195, 225, 285, 317, 355, 391, 421, 453, 483, 519, 549, 585, 615, 649, 687, 753, 785, 817
  • Blowers, Gas Engine. W. J. Crossley and J. Atkinson, 317, 817
  • Blue Flame Burner. G. Barthel, 549 Burner. I. W. Bray, 37
  • Calcium Carbide. J. Bilbie and J. A. Wank- lyn, 225
  • Ceria Constituents, Separating. L. Pink and The Vulcan Manufacturing Company, Limited, 649
  • Compressing Gas. C. S. and F. A. Snell, 225 Electrically Governing Gas Engines. J.
  • Richardson and F. S. Highton, 615 Engine, Balanced. F. W. Lanchester, 71 Engine Starter. A. R. Bellamy, 421 Engines. A. R. Bellamy, 285, 519 Engines. W. J. Crossle}’ and J. .Atkinson, 355, 785
  • Engines. H. Ec^khardt, 549
  • Engines, Gas. B. H. Thwaite and H. Mens- forth, 285
  • Exhaust Valve for Internal Combustion Motors. W. J. Crossley and .A. V. Coster, 195
  • Explosion Engines.
  • Explosion Engines. E. T. H7 and L. Gardner, 483
  • Explosion Engines.
  • Gas Filter. J. H. Exley, 225
  • Gasmaking. P. Naef (two patents), 753 Gasmaking Apparatus. P. Naef (two p.itent3), 753 ;
  • Gas Producers. W. H. Bradley, 817
  • Generators, Water-Gas. J. E. Goldschmidt, 391
  • Governing Gas Engines. W. J. Crossley and J. Atkinson, 615
  • Governor. J. F. Child and R. J. White, 585
  • Igniter, Explosion Engine. E. E. Lehwess and M. de Breyne, 785 '
  • Ignition Gear. J. W. Hinckley, 391
  • Illuminating Gas, Manufacturing. E. Besem- felder, 195
  • Incandescence Gas Burnei'S. W. McKean, 421
  • Liquid Air Apparatus. C. Joly, 687
  • Liquid Air, Vessels for Holding. J. F. Place, 37
  • W. E. Simpson, 483
  • H. L. Doulton, 786 Duff and the United
  • ‘too, did, dOd, Ammunition Hoist. Ammunition Hoists.
  • Horne, 37 Ammunition Hoists. Barbed Wire Cutter, for Use with Firearms.
  • J. Wheeldon, 137
  • Carriage. Fried. Krupp, 37
  • Communicating from a Rotating Body Movements Independent of that Rotation. A. T. Dawson and J. Horne, 167
  • Dies and Explosives.
  • Dynamite Gun. I’. ’ Explosives. Explosives.
  • 317 Explosives. Explosives. Explosives ( Firing Mechanism.
  • Buckham, 753
  • Gun Carriages. Hon. W. Rothschild, G. D.
  • Smith, and J. A. Wilding, 453
  • Gun Mountings. Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., Limited, and Sir Andrew Noble, 355
  • Gun Mountings (two patents). A. T. Dawson and J. Horne, 421
  • Gun .Mountings. Fried. Krupp, 391
  • Gun Mountings. Vickers, Sons, and Maxim, and J. Horne, 422
  • Gun Rammers. Skodawerke Actien-Gesell- schaft, 687
  • Mountings. Driggs Seabury Gun and Ammunition Company, 585
  • Mountings (Tripod) for Machine Guns. Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., Limited, and others, 226
  • Multiple Tubular Metal Articles for Guns. H. Ehrhardt, 37
  • Nitro-Cellulose. Vereinigte Koln-Rottweihr Pulverfabriken, 38
  • Practice Tubes. A. T. Dawson, J. Ramsey, and T. E. Riddle, 817
  • Practice Tubes. J. Ramsay and J. E. Riddle, 519
  • Primers for Ordnance (two patents). Skoda- werke Actien-Gosellschaft, 391
  • Projectile Fuses. Sir W. G. Armstrong and Co. and A. G. Hadcock, 355
  • Projectiles. F. Krupp, 720, 753
  • Projectiles. J. Luciani, 195
  • Projectiles, Castings H. Burrows, 615
  • Propelling Projectiles. J. H. Brown, 453
  • Quick-Firing Guns. L. V. Benet and H. A. Mercid, 167
  • Range-Finder, Depressing. R. Brotherhood, 103
  • Recoil Brake. Rifle Sights. Rifle Sights. 355
  • Rifled Guns. Shell. J. M. Herring*, 317
  • Time Fuses. Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co. and G. Stuart, 421
  • Torpedoes. E. Kaselowsky, 421
  • Transferring Ordnance. Skodawerke Actien-Gesellschaft, 317

II.v<l rail lie .Ipparatiis :

  • 38, 71, 167, 195, 285, 649, 817 Discharge Valves. J. Kerschenbach, 285 Fluid Meter and Mixer. IL Rabe, 817 Gun-Cotton. Transport Apparatus. J. Selwig, 38
  • Piston, Valve, and Ram Packing. H. Uoffmann, 19.5
  • Pleasure Canal. P. Boy ton, 71
  • Raising Water. G. R. Young and C. Shaw, 167 Tap. M. J. Adams, 649
  • Water Filter. R. T. Napier, 71
  • Winch. A. T. Dawson and J. Horne, 71
  • Lining mid Hauling Apparatus:
  • 167, 253, 549, 650
  • Derrick Crane. T. S. Mossman, 167
  • Electric Cranes. J. G. Aldridge, 253
  • Electric Lift Lock. J. Bush and A. D. Jenkins, 549
  • Lifts. F. Foye, 650

Machine and other Tools, Shafting, «Sirc.

  • 38, 103, 137, 195, 226, 317, 391, 422, 453, 483, 519, 549, 585, 616, 650, 720, 754, 785, 817 Band Brake. C. Opel, GIO
  • Bar 3Ietal Cutter. J. C. Thygesen, 226 Boring Apparatus. J. Vogt, 754 Calender Rolls. L. Eck, 391 Centrifugal Machines. J.
  • .MacFarlane, 392, 454
  • Centrifugal Machines. Chain-Punching Machine, Wailes, 38
  • Circular Saw. G. E. Schlegelmilch and F. A. Mann, 226
  • Cutting Grooves in Metal Plates. A. Oppert, 195
  • Drills, Foot-Driving Gear. Friction Clutches. Friction Couplings.
  • worth, 484
  • Hanging Bi’aekets.519
  • Ice-Crushing Apparatus. E. S. Pycroft and E. A. Durrant, 817
  • Lathe Beds. A. and F. Drummond, 616
  • Lathe Tools. II. S. Land, 483
  • Linotype Valve. W. H. Loch, M. Barr, and B. Nadell, 422
  • Metal-Sawing Machine. C. II. Clifton, 317 -Metal Shears. R. Hudson, 650
  • Mortising Tool. J. Hooks, 616
  • Packing or Bearing. R. T. Preston, 453
  • Piston Ring Pliers. E. J. Davis, 103
  • Pneumatic Tools. A. Taylor, 549
  • Pocket Knives. E. Priestinan and F. Xell, 137
  • Printing Machine Brake. E. T. Cleathero, 616
  • Printing Machinery. E. Tudor, H. Grimshaw, and R. B. Furnival, 519
  • Roller Bearings. E. Jones, 38
  • Roller Bearings. ML H. M’right, 317
  • Sawing Machines. A. G., A. R., W. R., and J. Bullivant (two patents), 226
  • Screw Driver. W. I^. Hecken, 720 Screw-Driving Apparatus. F. Gude, 137
  • Screw Press. IL E. Pridmore, 785
  • Screwing Machines. C. .McCormac and G. F. Smith, Limited, 226
  • Smoothing or Polishing Wood. J. Bluthner, 453
  • Spanner or M’rench. J. Wilson, ML Morrison, and J. Knox, 422
  • Tool-Holder. IJ. Fleming, 785
  • Tube Spanner. J. J. Holmes and A. D. Bvrne, 754
  • Vices. R. Schweers, S17

Milling aiKl Sep2ii*atiiig Machinery :

  • 38, 103, 137,1G7, 2.53, 2S5, 484, 817
  • Balancing .Mill Stones. F. E. Whitham, 484 Dust Collector. T. W. Freeman and J. Perry, 253
  • Edge-Runner Mill. (>. Erfurth, 38
  • Paper Making. .1. Wolstenhohne, 253
  • Pulp Refining Engine. D. Pearson and D. N. Bertram, 817
  • Rag Engines. J. ML ILicking, 285
  • Separating the Germ from Crushed Maize. E. S. Spencer, 137
  • Treating Fibrous Materials. A. Masson and R. Scott, 167
  • Wheat Flour, .Manufacture of. T. Parkinson, 103
  • Miniiii?, Metallurgy, and Metal Work- i iiMT:
  • 72, 103, 137, 167, 226, 285, 317, 3.55, 392, 422, 484, 549, 585, 619, 687, 720, 754, 785 Blast-Furnaces. A. Sablin, 785 Calcium Carbide. ML Rahtenau, 285 Cod Wedges. J. Sugden, 785 Coalmining. Lord Masham, 392 Compressing Litpiid Steel. 11. Harmet, 168 Condensing Smoke from Furnaces. J. Farnsworth, 167
  • Corrugating Pipes. Fitzner and Gamiier, 687 Cou])ling Hook. 11. Askew and T. Smith, 484 Crushing-Mill Rolls. T. A. Edison, 355 Cupola. A. Eadie and J. Simpson and Co..
  • 103
  • Electrolytic Deposition of Pure Tin. E. Quin- taine, 138
  • Electro Deposition, Manufacture of Thin Tubes or Sheets of Copper, &c. S. O. Cowper-Coles, 103
  • Extracting Precious .Metal from Ores. The Golden Link Consolidatecl Gohl Mines, Limited, and H, J. Phillips, 168 Galvanising Iron. R. A. Needham, 585 Hydrogen Iron Alloy. G. W. Gesner, 484 Metallic Alloy of Glass-like Expansibility.
  • Societe Commentry, Fourchambault, 754 Ore Feeder. ML Hosking, 720 Pipes. J. C. lilack, 422 Pit Props. J. Gascoyne, 226 Pit Props. G. Spencer and F. Chambers, 72 Roof Strut. W. Balmer, 285 Seamless Tube ^lanufacture. E. L. Cootwr.
  • 137
  • Smelting Ores. A. Reynolds, 649 Stamp Heads and Anvils. J. G. Daw, 226 Steel Castings, A. G. Lundin, 285 Steel Converter. J. E. .Mitchell, 785 Swaging, lleraudthaler, Nagarische and Co.,
  • 687 Ventilators. C. A. Parsons and A. Q.
  • uegie, 317 AVelding. H. Goldschmidt, 549

Miscellaneous :

  • 38, 72, 104, 138, 168, 196, 226, 2.54, 422, 454, 520, 586, 616, 650, 688, 786
  • Annular Kiln W. Feld, 168
  • Applying Aluminium to the Surface of Cast
  • Metals. J. Schiele and J. B. Boisselot, 168
  • Attachable Letters, Armstrong, Whitwoith, atid Co., Limited, and T. Wyse, 688
  • Barometers, Aneroid. G. Forbes and .J. M. Gorham, 254
  • Belt Fastener. J. Jackson, 168 Bicycle. G. Enrico, 616 Blijid-Roller .\ction. Bolls, Panic orCrush. Bridge for Pianoforte
  • Schnell, 138 Carbonic Engines. J.
  • G. J. Jakeman, 688 Carborundum. Ceiling Bricks. Cement Kilns. Centrifugal .Machines.
  • Macfarlane, 392, 454
  • Centrifugal Machines.
  • Construction of Walls.
  • Destructor. H. Heenan, 5S6
  • Fireproofing. Huelsberg and Co., 356
  • Fixing Corrugated Iron.* C. Thomas, 786 Flexible Tube. G. Hookham, 720 Friction Wheels. F. Scheibler, 356 Gull.y Trap. J. Place and Sons, Limited, and J. Place, 688
  • Ice-Crushing Apparatus. E. S. Pycroft and E. A. i>urrant, 317
  • Imitation Rubber. W. J. Cordner, 786
  • India-Rubber Substitute. J. E. and C. S. Bedford ami F. Riddaway, 392
  • Joining Tubes. Ritter von Traunfels, 168 Lime and Carbonic Acid, Manufacture. G. M. Westman, 356
  • Liquid Fuel-Burners. Armstrong, MTiitworth, ami Co., Limited, and E. L. Orde, 6S8
  • Locked Step-by-Step Rotary Motion from Reciprocating Motion. Evershed and Vig- noles, Limited, and 8. Evershed, 72
  • Lubricants. W. T. Carroll, 586
  • Lubricating Ap})aratus. Schaller and Buden- berg, 168
  • Lubricators.
  • Lubricators.
  • Mechanism for Rotary and Reciprocating Alovement. IL Edmonds, 72
  • Motion, Converting Reciprocal into Rotary. R. C. Carty, 356
  • Nails. R. Emlres, 586
  • Packing for Propeller Shafts. S. Hunter and G. Milne, 650
  • Paper Making. J. Wolstenholme, 253
  • Paraffin or Petroleum Oils, Preparation by Means of Ozone or Ozonised Air. J. 5V\ Gatehouse, 138
  • Phonograph Records.
  • Phonographic Recorder.
  • Photometers.
  • Pigment. '
  • Pipe Couplings.
  • Pressure Joints. R. Baillie, 454
  • Printing .Machinery.
  • Printing Machinery. , - , and R. B. Furnival, 519
  • Projectors. A. Salmoiraghi, 754
  • Pulp Refining. 0. Pearson and 1). X. Bertram, S17
  • Purifying Gases from Dust. Siemens and Halske, 356
  • Purifying Water. Siemens and Halske, 226 Rag Engine. J. W. Hacking, 285
  • Recording Instruments. Cambridge Scientific Instrument Company and .M. and J. Wayne, 586 * I
  • Refrigerating Apparatus. M. E. Douane, 616 I Regenerators. / Releasing Chain.
  • Rope Grip. J* Rope and Rod Grip.
  • Sewage Treatment. _ ,
  • Spirit Mantle Lamp. L. Denayrouge, 454 Tanks or Hollow Walls for L’se in Cooling
  • Apparatus, W. A. Hughes, 194 Temperature Equaliser, A. F. Allen, 650 Tubes, Flexible Metallic. C. Rudolph, 254 Tubing, Flexible Metallic. C. Rudolph, 356 Valve. 11. L. Doulton,786 Valves. J. D. Gilmour, 392
  • Ventilating Apparatus. W. J. Millington, 226
  • Ventilation. R. C. Preston andG. C. Ralston. 5S6
  • Washing Apparatus (or Fibrous Material. T. Burrows and J. F. Woods, 196

Fiiinns:

  • 355, 422, 434, 520, 616, 650. 687, 817
  • Bucket Pumps. C. J. Burgess, 687
  • Dircct-Aciing Steam Pumps. Simpson, Strickland, and Co., and Cross, 355
  • Double Piston Pump. Count M. Potulichi, 650
  • Forcing Liquids. P. Baumert, 520
  • Gas Engine Air Pumps. W. J, Crossley and J. Aikinson, 317, 817
  • Pumps. R. McGregor, 616
  • Reciprocating Engine Dvnamo or Electric
  • Pump. J. Atkinson, 484
  • Steam Turbine Pump. Aktiebolaget deLivals. Angturbin, 422
  • Valve Motion. A. J. Wilton, 434

RuilwnyH aiKl Traiiiways:

  • 103, 138, 195, 253, 318, 356, 892, 619, 550, 685. 6s7. 786, 818
  • Aerial Railway. M. Bro(;ket, 138
  • Couplings. G. B. Allen, 520
  • Couplings. C. P. White, 318
  • Couplings, Vehicle. W. J. Bryant and F. H. Fraser, 58.5
  • Couplings, Wagon. G. S. Holmes, 318
  • Electric Conduit. II. S. Maxim, 356 Eleidrically-Propelled Vehicles. F. Chonc. 103
  • Elefjtric Trains, Controlling. R. A. Sperry 818
  • “Greaser” for Railway and Tramway Axles. T. E. Salter, 138
  • Locomotives. S. Borgninii 392
  • Pleasure Railway, W. A. Ramsdell, 788 Point and Signal Apparatus. J. P. Annett and W. R. Sykes, 585
  • Rail Chair. 104
  • Rail Joints. 253
  • Rail Joints, 103
  • Rails and Current Supply for Electric Tramways. M. H. Smith, 133
  • Rails, Tram. L. Fraiicq, 818
  • Rails, Tramway. J. Johnston. 550 Third Rail Insulator. E. W. Rice, 108 Tipping Wagon. C. W. Lyon, 195 Tramway Points. Operating. J. White, 687 Truck Brakes. T. Hilton, J. S. Hulton, and J.
  • Holt, 519

fillips Hint Nautical Appliaiiceii:

  • 104, 168, 195, 253, 286, 318, 422, 458, 520, 687, 720, 818 » , »
  • Anchors. H. Hutchinson, 253 Armour-Plates. ‘ '
  • Barge Brake.
  • Boats (Safety). J. Ilewes, 195 Centre-Boards for Boats.
  • Smyth, 104
  • Cleansing Ships’ Hulls. E. ,
  • Collision Bulkhead. W. Holden, 163 Construction of Ship and Boats. D. G. Martens, 163 ;
  • Dredger. G. T. Hope, 2S6
  • Dredgers. A. F. Smulders, 286
  • Locating Sunken Vessels. G. W. Thomas and J, Stretch, 253
  • Propeller Bearing. 11. Shand, SIS Propeller Shafts. D. B. Morison, 286 Shipbuildinj^. C. D. Doxford, 520 Thnist Bearings, E. G. IIofTmann, 286 Vessels. E. A. Erichsen, 687 Vessels. P. Horn, 318
  • Warships. G. W. Van Iloose, 258 Water Tanks. T. W. Wailes and G. F. Mason, 720

Steam Eiitfiiics« Boilers« Evaporators, cVc. :

  • 38, 71, 104, 138, 168, 195, 253, 286, 818, 355, 392, 422, 454, 520, 550, 585, G16, 650, 687, 720, 753, 786, SIS
  • Air Pumps. F. Drake, 650
  • Boiler. A. Dockir, 72
  • Boiler Furnaces. J. J. Whittaker, 454
  • Boiler, Steam. T. Clarkson and The Clarkson and Capel Steam Car Syndicate, 104
  • Boiler, Steam. G. F. I\ des Vignes and W. A. Cloud,168
  • Boiler Water Tubes. J. S. White, Limited, and others, 138
  • Boilers. J. S. and J. L. White and A. Forster, 280
  • Boilers, Steam. P. Davies and A. Ross, 616 Boilers, Steam. A. Montupet, 786 Boilers, Steam. W. Scott, 754
  • Boilers, Tubulous. C, Hager, 550
  • Burners, Liquid Fuel. Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co , Limited, and E. L. Orde, 688, 786
  • Condenser.
  • Condeikser. ,
  • Condensers. W. .1. Koch, 318 Coupling and Connecting Rods. II. A. C. Parker and J. Horsfall, 72
  • Double-Beat Valves. C. A. Parsons and A. D. Wass, 168
  • Drying Exhaust Steam. L. F. Baldwin, 454
  • Engines, Steam. P. Smit, 302
  • Feed-Water Filters. A. Dodgson, 286
  • Feed-Water Regulator. IL M. Steel and J. R. Bird, 454
  • Filters for Steam and Gases. E. L. B, Baron von Sehneitler, 104
  • Firebars. M. Grosso, 585
  • Forced Blast for Boilers. Simpson, Strickland, and Co., and W. Cross, 392
  • Gas and Steam Device, J. Hill, 253
  • Generating Steam in Engines. IT. A. Buck, 72
  • Generator, Instantaneous, L. Serpollet, 586
  • Generator, Protecting Interior. E. J. M. La Combe, 38
  • Injector. F. Sticker, 104
  • Lifting Valves. K. II. Mantel, 422
  • Liquid Fuel Burnei*s. Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., Limited, and E. L. Gr<le, 688, 780
  • Li<iuid Fuel Supply. Sir J. F. Flannery and W. Boyd, 355
  • Manhole Covers, Internally Applied. J. Taylor, 236
  • Manhole Covers. F. Altenstein, 720
  • Pipe Connections between Boilers and Engines.
  • H. F. Parshall, 72 Pipe Lagging. P Purifiers forBoilei'S. Rotarv Engine.
  • 318"
  • Rotary Engine. F.
  • Monkhouse, 754
  • Safetj* Valve Apparatus. J. Ilojikinson, J. llopkinson and Co., Limited, and J. Lewis, 818
  • Smoke Prevention. J. Svigelj, A. D. Thomson, and J. .S. McCowatt, 392
  • A. B. Brown, 520
  • C. L. Turner, 520 Eureka Iron Company, 586
  • T. H. Massey and L. Ashworth,
  • J. E. Slack, 688 W. Schmidt, 550 O. Gehre, 318 . A. F. Yarrow, 71
  • ? * ” ‘ l-J A. Pilkington, 650 *'* ' C. A. Parsons, G. A. Stonev,
  • ? •?'’3
  • A. Reigel, 818 II. Zoelly, 355 . J. llopkinson, J. Ilopkinson and
  • J -. .1 I » •
  • 1
  • G. Duncan, 650
  • R. Surtees and C. Thew,
  • G. A. Nussbaum, 104
  • J. E. Slack ami H.
  • .1. Kaine, C. II. Boyer,
  • C. Samson, 318
  • J. .Sinionis, 318
  • R. Gosling^nd
  • S. Jensen, 650
  • J. Cooper, 5S6
  • J. Havnson, 286
  • .. O. Ilallenbleben, 818 Apparatus. W. Mather,

Textile Maehinery—conrOiMM.

  • Spindles. F. King and W. Moore, <80
  • Jacejnard Loom Mail?. J. A. Granwood, 550
  • Knitting Frames. W. Spiers and T. S. Grieve, a 50
  • Looms. C. Dratz, 650
  • Looms. J. W. Hill and E. Bardsley, 190
  • Looms. G. II. Hodgson and others, 190 Looms for Weaving Wire Fabrics. T. Burrows and W. A. Jones, 1.3S
  • Mercerising Apparatus. P. Jeanmaire, 138
  • Mule and Twiner, Self-Acting. J. Moorhouse, 104
  • Mules, Self-Acting. R. Tavlor, 754
  • Mules and Twiners, Self-Acting. J. Tooted and F. E. Dawson, 196
  • Ring Spinning Traveller. J. W. Cook, 2.54 Selvedge Trimmer. I). M. Seaton, 422 Shuttle Guard. J. Taylor, 254
  • Sizing Machines. J. S. Smith, 786
  • Spinning Can. J. Tattersail, 720
  • Spinning Machines, Automatic Stop Motion for. J. Fraser, 196
  • Spinning Mules. IL Wriglev, 560
  • Stentering Machine. A Thomson, 196
  • Stop Motion. J. H. Stott, 818
  • Tension Devices. R. F. and J. Alexander and Co. and J. Mackie, 520
  • Tension-Regulaiing Apparatus for
  • Yarns, &c. W. H. Eastwood, 586
  • Winding, &c., Yarn. F. A. Holt, A. and G. Kershaw, 688
  • Yarn Balling. W. and D. McGee, 520

Vehicles:

  • 38, 72, 196, 254, 286, 484, 550, 616, 786
  • Brake Blocks. F. R. C. Jovee, 550
  • Brake Shoes. .1. B. Terbell. 196 Exhau.st Gas Cooler. G. F. M. and Smith, 616
  • Inertia Governor. F. W. Lanchester, 286
  • Motor Car Water Cooler. F. Strickland, 484 ^^lectric Traction. C. Richter and R. T. Eschler, 38
  • Motor Truck. H. Wileke, 786
  • Vehicles, Electric. P. AV. Northev and The Electric Motive Power Company, 254
  • Speed Gear, Variable. M. 11. Smith,’254 Tyres, Wheel. S. G. Dorr, 72
  • Water-Cooling Apparatus. M. H. Smith, 254


NAMES OP PATENTEES.

  • Actien-Gesellachaft Elektricitatswerkc. Multiphase Ti-ansformers. 253
  • Actien-Gesellschaft Elektricitatswerke. Transformers, 355
  • Actien-Gesellschaft Mi.x and Genest. Plutrs for , Wall Sockets, 519
  • Atlams, M. J. Tap, 649
  • A^iebolaget de Lavals Angturbin. Steam Turbine Pump, 422
  • Albrecht, F. Ceiling Bricks, 454
  • Aldridge, J. G. Electric Crane.s, 253
  • Alexander and Co., R. F. and J., and Mackie. J. Tension Devices, 520
  • -}llen, A. F. Temperature E^pialiser, 050
  • Allen, G. B. Couplings, 520
  • Altenstein, F. Manhole Covers, 720
  • Curtis, C. II. Explosives, 311
  • Andrews, E. Motor Car Steering, 483
  • Annett, J. P., and Sykes, AV’. R. Point and Signal Apparatus, 585
  • Armstrong, J. T., and Orling, A. Wireless Telegraphy, 549
  • Arinstronjf and Co., Sir W. G., and Ha<lcock, A. G. Projectile Fuses, 355
  • Annstrong, AVhitworth, and Co., Sir AV. G., and Noble, Sir Andrew. Gun .Alounlings, 355
  • Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., Limited, and Grde, E. L. Lhiuid Fuel-Burners, 688, 786
  • Annsirong, Whitworth, and Co., Sir AV. G.. and Stuart, G. Time Fuses, 421
  • Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., Limited, and AA yse, T. AttMachable Tx'tters, 688
  • Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., Sir W. G., and others. Tripod Mountings for Machine Guns,
  • Ashworth, L., and Massev, T. H. Friction Couplings, 484
  • Abdiworlh, L., and Massey, T. H. Steam Traps,
  • Askew, IL, and Smith, T. Coupling Hook, 484 j Atkinson, J. Reciprocating Engine Dvnamo or ' Electric Pump, 484
  • Atkinson, .1., and Crossley, AV. .1. Gas Emdne Air Pump, 817. Gas Engino Blowers, 31L ' Gas Engines, 355. Governing Gas En^^ines 615 ’
  • Atkinson, L. B. Electrical Pleasurin’’’ Instrii" ments, 719
  • I Baillie, R., and others. Pressure Joints, 454
  • Baldwin, L. F. Drying Exhaust Steam, 454 Balmer, AV. Roof Strut, 285
  • Bardsley, E., and Hill, J. AV. Looms, 196
  • Barr, M., and others. Linotype A'alve, 422 Barthel, G. Blue Flame Burner, 549
  • Baumert, P. Forc-ing Liquids, 520
  • Beckmanih II. Storage Batteries, 253
  • Indiarubher Substitute, 392
  • Berry, 8. S. Electric Light
  • Gas Engine Starter, 421 Gas Engines, 285
  • , and Mercid, H. A. Quick-Firing
  • and Bell, T. Electric Light
  • Pulp Refining
  • E. Planufacturing Illuminating
  • . Calcium Carbide,
  • J. A. Sepamting
  • W. Regenerators, 254 Aerial Railway, 138 R. Depressing Range-Finder, 103 Condenser, 72
  • Starting Engine, 520
  • Brown, A. C., and Wells, L. de L. Fire Alarms, 719
  • Brown, J. H. Brown, S. G. Bryant, W.
  • Couplings, 585 Buclianan, J. Y. Buck, H. A.
  • Engines, 72 Buck, H. W. Buekham, G.
  • Mechanism, 753
  • Bullivant, A. G., A. R., M. patents). Sawing Machines, 226.
  • Burgess, C. J. Bucket Pumps, 687 Burrows, H. Casting Projectiles, Olo Burrows, T., and Jones, M. A. Looms for
  • M'eaving Wire Fabrics, 138 .
  • Burrows, T., and Woods, J. F. M ashing Apparatus for Fibrous Material, 196 . , ,
  • Bush, J., and Jenkins, A. I>. Electric Lift Lock, 549
  • Byrne, A. D., and Holmes, J. J. Tube Spanner,
  • 754
  • Cairnev. W. D., and Ross, J. Explosives, C49 Cambridge Scientific Instrument Company and others. Recording Instruments, 586
  • Carnegie, A. Q., and Parsons, A. C. A entilators, Ca^rnt, E. C., and others. Boiler M ater-Tubes, ^38
  • Carroll, M’. T. Lubricants, o86
  • Carter, F. M’. Photometei-s, 3o6 , _ „ .
  • Carty, R. C. Converting Reciprocal into Rotary
  • Motion, 356 . . , ,, ,, „ n
  • Chamberlain and Hookham, and Holden, 8. ll.
  • Electricity Meters, 549
  • Chambers, F., and Spencer, G. 1 it 1 rops, /- Chaplin, F. J. Dynamo Brushes, 13i Child, J. F., and White. R. J. Governor, 5so Chone. F. Electrically Propelled ehicles, 103 Clarkson and Capel Steam Car Syndicate, ana
  • Clarkson, T. Steam Boiler, 104
  • Clarkson,T., and The Clarkson and Capel Steam
  • Car Svndicatc. Steam Boiler, 104 Cleathero, E. T. Printing Machine Brake^ blG Clifton, C. H. Metal-Sawing Machine, 31/ Cloud, W. A., and Vignes, G. F. 1. des. Steam CoaTJr’lL^V, and Eckstein, A. Electric Indi- Cocnen^C.^^and others. Trolley and Carrier, 58.5 Columbus Elektricitats-Gesellschaft. Electric Batteries, 549 . r,
  • Combe, E. J. M. La. Protecting Steam Generator Interior, 38 .
  • Conant, P. W. Apparatus for Measuring Electrical Resistance.s, 19,5
  • f^ooke J W Ring Spinning Traveller, 2o4 CooptV'E- I- Seamless Tube Manufacture,
  • Coouer J. Combing Machine, 5SC
  • Cooper, T., and Smith, W. H. Pile Cantets. 2.-.4 (Jordner, M'. J. Imitation Ruliher, >86 Coster, A. V., and Crossley, M. J. Exhaust Valve for Internal Combustion Motoi*s, 19o
  • Cowper-Coles. S. 0. Manufacture of Thin , Tubes or Sheets of Copper, i£C., by ElectroDeposition, 193 .
  • Craig, A. Explosion Engines,^ 3
  • Crawford, J., and Robinson, E. P-
  • Crehore, A. C., and Sqtuer, G. O.
  • Apparatus, 649 .
  • Crehore, A. C., and Squier, G. O.
  • Earthing Device, 585
  • Crehore, A. C., and S«iuier, G. O. Telegraphy, 719
  • Crichton, M’. B., and Ellis, A. D. Driving Blowers, 71 . . o*.
  • Cross, W., and others. Direct-Act mg Steam
  • Cross, Sv'., and others. Forced Blast for Boilers, 392
  • Crossley, W. J., and Atkinson, J, Air Pump, 817 , . , . .
  • Crossley, W. J., and Atkinson, J.
  • Blowei*s, 317 , , . ,
  • Crossley, M’. J., and Atkinson, J. 355, 785
  • I Da Ships’ Hulls, 318
  • ^9}"l’a;'y, Limited, and Webster,
  • I T.?u «- Butyrometer, 225
  • ( Bale, 1\. Ploughs, 519
  • i DaHf!’ P *’• Ft?"’"*’'® P'ates, 153
  • : n ^i»^.Koss, A. steam Boilers, GIG
  • j J- Piston Ring Pliers, 103
  • ' ‘^t‘?PP.nead3 and Anvils, 226
  • Hauc, w. R. 1 notion Clutches, 454
  • ' Buckhain, G. T. Firim*-
  • Mechanism, 753 ®
  • ^n'e^sts 37 ffonie, J. Ammunition
  • I Communicating
  • .lent Of t^at Kor;tim?,"jc7
  • "un jiounthlL^n21"‘”'"“- ”^‘®*“«)-
  • wTneh, 71' J- “yl'-auHc
  • ' Dawson’' P “V'T- i’‘'act'ce Tubes, S17
  • J Dawson, f*. E., and Tootell, J. Self-Vctine- Mules and Twiners, 196 Acwng
  • Denayrouge, L. Spirit Mantle Lamp 454 fr^ervin, E. Electric Coherers, 37 L® Brake, 422
  • {?« ?•'. ’ Lamps, 817
  • , Dockir, A. Boiler, 72
  • I Dodgson, A. FeedAVater Filters, 286
  • - Sorr^’i! G.’ WheefS; 7^“^"^’ BOUK, n. L. «1«
  • Doxfonl, C. D. Shipbuilding, 520 Drake, 1*. Air Pumps, 650
  • Dratz, C. Looms, 650
  • , "" utn MounS;585"'* Co«>Pa"y.
  • Drummond, and F. Lathe Beds, C16 D tr T "'ash Towers, 483
  • I >? /•> and The Dinted Alkali Company
  • I Limited. Gas Producers, 285 *
  • : Dunmn, G. Valves, 650
  • I Duncan, T, Voltmeters, 585
  • I Durrant, E. A , and Pyecraft, E. S. Ice-Crush- mg Appaiatus, 317 '^rusn
  • ^‘lO^ ^‘"’1’®°“ and Co-. J- Cupola,
  • Tension-Regulating Appa- ratub, for M arps. Yarns, &c., 586 *
  • Eck, L. Calender Rolls, 391 Eckhardt, 11. Gas Engines, 549
  • c^ato?,’719*’
  • Edison,’?. A. Edison, T. A, EfUson, T. A. ±vcuuruM, aoo
  • J Edmonds, H. Mechanism for Rotary and Reciprocating Movement, 72
  • I Edmunds, IL Paper-Insulated Cables, 355
  • ! ^f^’easing Chain, 422
  • I for Guns"37
  • i Enrico, G. Bicycle, 616
  • Erfurth, o. Edge-Runner Mill. 38
  • Erichsen, E. A. Vessels, 6S7
  • I Eureka Iron Comiiany. Steam Traps, 586 I fonne’rs,«9 Current Trans-
  • Evershed, S., and Evershed and Vi-niolles ' trnin n'i’ - Step-by Step Rotary Motion
  • I from Reciprocating Motion, 7-2
  • I Evershed and Vignolles, Limited, and Evershed, S. Locked Step-by-Step Rotary Motion from Reciprocating Motion, 72
  • I Exley, J. IL Gas Filter, 225
  • I
  • j Smoke from Fur-
  • Feld, W. Annular Kiln, 168
  • Fitzgerald, F. A. Carborundum, 356
  • Htzner and Gamper. Corrugating Pipes, 687 ^•?-'>«oya,W. JquidFuel
  • Fleming, D. Tool Holder, 785
  • Formby, J. Rifle Sights, 720 others. Boiler ^Vater Tubes,
  • Forster, A,, and others. Boilers, 286 Boxe3,^615‘’Disconnecting
  • Francq, L. Tram Rails, 813
  • Fmer, F. H , and Bryant, M’. J. Vehicle Couplings, 583 venicie
  • Spinning
  • I *"’273""’ ’ Collector,
  • I Frupholz’ Rifled Guns, 225
  • I p!te’ Bla_des, 318
  • - and Ij. Explosion Engines,
  • Pit Props, 226 Preparation of Paraffin or
  • Golden Link Consolidated Gold Mines, Limited, ' and n. J. Philips. E.xtracting Precious Metal from Ores, 168
  • ' Goldschmid, E. Purifying Water Gas, 519 Goldschmidt, II. Welding, 549
  • Goldschmidt, J. E. Water Gas Generators, 391 Gorham, J. 51., and Forbes, G. Aneroid Baro- metei-3, 254
  • ! Gosling, R., and The Improved Patent Forced-
  • I Draught Furnace Syndicate, Limited. Vertical
  • I Water-Tube Steam Boilers, 138
  • Graham, J., and Plewman, W. H. Rail Chair. 104
  • Granwood, J. A. Jacquard Loom Mails, 550 Grieve, T. S., and Spiei-s, W. Knitting Frames, 550
  • Grimshaw, IL, and others. Printing Machinerv, 519
  • Grosso, M. Firebars, 585
  • I Gude, F. Screw Driving Apparatus, 137
  • Ilabig, C. Carding Engine, 818
  • Hacking, J. W. Rag Engines, 285
  • Iladcock, A. G., ami others. Projectile Fuses, 3y5
  • Hadcock, A. G., and others. Tripod Mountings for Machine Guns, 226
  • Hager, C. Tubulous Boilers, 550 Hallensleben, 0. Double-Pile Fabrics, 813 Ilarmet, II. Compressing Liquid Steel, 168 Harrison, J. Copping Motions, 286
  • Hecken, W. L. Screw Driver, 720
  • Hedges, K. W. Lightning Conductors, 421 Heenan, H. Destructor, 5S6
  • Heenan, IL, and Slack, J. E. Water-Tube Boiler, 195
  • Henley, W. T., Telegraph Works. Drv Core Cable, 317
  • Henn^bitiue, F. Construction of Walls, 196 Ilepworth, F., and Leach, J. Carding Machinery, 550
  • Heraudthaler, Nagarische, and Co. Swaging,
  • 687
  • Herring, J. M. Shell, 317
  • Ilerschenbach, J. Discharge Valves, 235 Hewes, J. Boats (Safety), 19.5
  • Hewitt, J. and T., and another. Storage Battery Electrodes, 37
  • Heyl-Dia, G. E. Electric Cables, 549
  • Highton, F. S., and Richardson, J. Electrically Governing Gas Engines, 615
  • Hill, J. Gas and Steam Device, 253
  • Hill, J. W,, and Bardsley, E. Looms, 196
  • Hilton, T., and others. Railwav Truck Brakes, 519
  • Hinckley, J. W. Ignition Gear, 391
  • Hodgson, G. 11., and others. Looms, 196 Hodgson, M. E., and others. Looms, 196 Hoffmann, E. G. Thnist Bearings, 286 Hoffmann, H. Hydraulic Piston, Valve, and
  • Rain Packing, 19.5
  • Holden, H. C. Lubricators, 392
  • Holden, S. H., and others. Electricity Meters, 549
  • Holden, W. Collision Bulkhead, 168
  • Holmes, G. S. Wagon Couplings, 318
  • Holmes, J. J., and Byrne, A. D. Tube Spanner. 754
  • Holt, F. A., and others. Winding, &c., Yarn,
  • 688
  • Holt, J., and others. Railwav Truck Brakes, 519
  • Hookham, G. Flexible Tube, 720 Hooks, J. Mortising Tool, 616 Hope, G. T. Dredger, 280
  • Hoi^kinson, B. Switch for Alternating Currents, 71
  • Hopkinson, J., and others, ratus, 818
  • Hopkiuson, J., and others.
  • Horn, P. Vessels, 318
  • Horne, J., and Dawson,
  • Hoists, 37
  • Horne, J., and Dawson, A. T. Communicating from a Rotating Body Movements Independent of that Rotation, 167
  • Horne, J., and Dawson, A. T. (two patents). Gun Mountings, 421
  • Horne, J., and Dawson, A. T. Hydraulic Winch, 71
  • Horsfall, L, and Parker, 11. A. C. Coupling and Connecting-Rods, 72
  • Hosking, W. Ore Feeder. 720
  • Iloward-Smith, W. Ti’ainway Rail Joints, 103 Hudson, R. Metal Sheai’s, 650
  • Huelsberg and Co. Fireproollng, .3.56
  • Hughes, J. Blind Roller Action, 138
  • Hughes, W. A. Tanks or Hollow Walls for Use in Cooling Apparatus, 104
  • Hulton, J. S., and others. Railway Truck Brakes, 519
  • Hunter, S., and Milne, G. Packing for Propeller Shafts, 650
  • Hutchinson, 11. Anchors, 253
  • Improved Patent Forced-Draught Furnace Syndicate, Limited, and Gosling, R. Vertical
  • I Water-Tube Boilers, 138 j Jackson, J. Belt Fastener, 168
  • I Jakeinan, C. J., and Merryweather, J. C. Carbonic Engines, 088
  • Jeanmaire, 1*. Mercerising Apparatus, 133
  • j Jenkins, A. D., and Bush, J., Electric Lift I Lock, 549
  • Jensen, H.
  • i Jensen, S.
  • I Jevlev, T. Explosives, 687
  • Johnson, E. G., and others. Trolley and Carrier, 685
  • • Johnston, J. Trainway Kails, .550
  • I Joly, C. Liquid Air Apparatus, 087 Jones, E. Roller Bearings,
  • j Jones, W. A., and Burrow, T. Looms for Weav- I ing Wire Fabrics, 138
  • ; Jones, W. F. Electi'o-Majjnetic Apparatus, 391
  • j Joyce, F. R. C. Brake r5lock.3, 550
  • Kaeferle, F. Commutators, 049
  • Kaine, J., and others. Water-Tube Boilers, 087
  • Kaselowsky, E. Torpedoes, 421
  • te. 5? ’»•
  • Klein, J, Harrow, 103 sfe3”'g&«S“,ir"
  • Krupp, F. Carbon Contacts, 719 ’
  • Krupp, Iried. Gun Carriage, 37
  • Krupp, Fried. Gun Mounting's, 391
  • Krupp, F. Projectiles, 720, 753
  • Krupp, 1 ried. fieeoil Brake, S17
  • "ibcldnes,’ Centrifuga
  • "• ' Rheostat
  • Kanchester, F. W. Balanced Engine 71
  • S5 ‘ff's': SS'S'
  • uer>\ ^50^'“' F- Carding Maolii-
  • ?.“.Klaud'isss' 'ssin',®*"""' ®' rnua’-"!’ “‘?Kers. Linotype Valve 4’2
  • Louis, and others. Safet.v V<i'lve App^-ttus, Lowis, .)., and othei-s. Valve Seats sis
  • Luciani, J. Projectiles, 195 ’
  • Storage Batteries, 719
  • Lundin, zV Steel Castings, 285
  • Li on, C. M. Tipping Wagon, 195
  • Vnn’^’^L-'’; ol-hers. Tension Devices 5’0
  • Sa": ’’li'-’ Schlegelniilch,G. E^^'^C^ir^uIar Manning K. W. Sheais, 719
  • Mantel, R. H. Lifting Valves, 422
  • Rheostat, 225
  • ManeiiT D P stacking Hav, 103
  • 108 ’ ‘^‘’"’•-ruction of Ships and Boats,
  • Mashani, Lord. Coalmining, 39'’
  • R- «’'d " ailes, T. W.“ Water Tanks, “hngs^V" K. Friction Coup.
  • Ma^jiy, T. H., and Ashworth, L. Steam Traps, ‘Se";iatlG7’ Ma\hi?H s '^PP“ratus, 484
  • ila^ ’ T7 S Explosives, 015
  • Vn P ’ ^K'^f^l^ric Conduit, 356
  • MacCorinac, C., and Smith, G. F Limited Screwing Machines, 226 i-uiiited.
  • ^39^'^^'^ ?'^™oke Prevention
  • ifeVA
  • Mensforth, IL, andThwaite, B. H. Gas Engines ?'’ouns, W7 Quick-Firing
  • '‘"•I Jackson, C. J Carbonic Engines, 6S8
  • ' tilating Apparatus ’'’6 "slS£'J‘ 'i. ??««"? '".a,;.!,
  • Mitchell, J. E. Steel Converter, 785
  • Jug To’oUlo” ^‘•and-
  • Mix and Genest. See Actien-Gegellackaft Moireau, G. A. Tube Scrapers, 138
  • -Montupet, A. Steam Boilers, 786
  • E. Flexible Spindles 786 Moorhouse, J. Self-Acting Mule and Twiner! ?'*5u"e^,"5-49'” Electricity
  • Morison, D B. Propeller Shafts, 286
  • -Morrison, W., and others. Spanner or Wrenah,
  • v-’J- Crane, 167
  • -‘Utual Electric Trust, IJmited, and A. Wri'dit
  • Maximum Demand Indicator, 817 ’
  • EAdel^’p Apparatus. 753
  • Kadell, B., and others. Linotype V'alve I’-’ Napier, R.T. Water Filter, 71
  • Neli'’F“"an’l p'^' Galvanising Iron, 585
  • A- !. Ft'estman, E. Pocket Knivea la-
  • ^355^’ “"J others. Gun Jlounti’ngs,
  • ".. and The Electric .Motive Power Cuu’Pany. Electric Road Vehicles '’54
  • Nussbaum. G. A. IVater Tube Boiler.'lOl ^Gt!Sbclnft%d'‘’’?‘*’i‘r*’’'Elektricitats-
  • G^esellsctiaft. Electrical Incandesceiit Lamps, Opel, C. Band Brake, 616
  • ""Eai nates! wl""" Grooves on
  • °6^’, 786^’’ Pthers. Liquid Fuel-Burners,
  • J- T. 'Vireless Tele^ O’Sullivan. T. J. Pigment. 520
  • Pam. IL and D., and E. G. Rotary Engine.. ^585'"'’ '‘"d E'arrier.
  • ”? ® Horsfall, 1. Couplin"-
  • and Connecting Rods, 72
  • Parkinson, T. Manufacture of Wheat Flour, 103
  • Parshall, II. F. Pipe Connection between Boilers and Engines, 72
  • Parsons, A. C., and Carnegie, A. Q. Ventilators, 317
  • Parsons, C. A., and Wass, A. D. Double-Beat Valves, 168
  • Parsons, C. A., and others. Turbine Blades, 318
  • Parsons, E. II., and Taylor, L. B. Rifle Sights, 355
  • Pearson, D., and D. N. Bertram. Pulp Refining Engine, 817
  • Perrv, J., and Freeman, T. W. Dust Collector, 253
  • Phillips, II. J., and others. E.xtrading Precious Metal from Ores, 168
  • Pick, W. II. Trolley Arms, 421
  • Pilkington, A. Tubes, 650
  • Pink, L., and others. Separating Ceria Constituents, 649
  • Place, J., and Sons, Limited, and Place, J. Gully Trap, 688
  • Place, J. F. Vessels for Holding Litpiid Air, 37 Plewman, W. II., and Graham, J. Rail Chair, 104
  • Potter, W. B. Rotary Converter System, 817 Potulichi, Count M. Double Piston Pump, 650 Preston, R. C., and Ralston, G. C. Ventilation, 586
  • Preston, R. T. Packing or Bearing, 453
  • Pridmore, H. E. Screw Press, 785
  • Priestiimn, E., and Nell, F. Pocket Knives, 137
  • Prince, F. O’C., and Monkhouse, C. E. Rotary Engines, 754
  • Pruce, II. C. Panic or Crush Bolts, 38
  • Pullman, J., and E. E. Bleaching Vegetable ' Fibres, 688
  • Pycraft, E. S., and Durrant, E. A. Ice-Crushing "Apparatus, 317
  • Quintaine, E. Depositing Pure Tin by Electro- , lysis, 138
  • Rabe, H. Fluid Meter and Mixer, 817 Rahtenau, W. Calcium Carbide, 285 Ralston, G. C., and Preston, R. C. Ventilation, '
  • 586
  • Ramsay, J., and others. Practice Tubes, 817 Ramsay, J., and Riddle, J. E. Practice Tubes,
  • 519 Ramsdell, W. A. Pleasure Railway, 786 Reason Manufacturing Co., Limited, and G.
  • Fowler. Cable Disconnecting Boxes, 615 Reitz, II. M. F., and Stendebach, C. F.
  • Storage Batteries, 391 Reynolds, A. Smelting Ores, 649 Rice, E. W. Controlling Circuits, 785 Rice, E. W. Third Rail Insulator, 103 Richardson, J., and Ilighton, F. S. Electrically
  • Governing Gas Engines, 615
  • Richter, O., and R. T. Eschler. Electric Traction Motor, 38
  • Riddaway, F., and others. India-Rubber Substitute, 392
  • Riddle, J. E., and Ramsay, J. Practice Tubes, 519
  • Riddle, T. E., and othei-s. Practice Tubes, 817 Riegel, A. Turbine Gear, 818
  • Robertson, R. A. Defecating Sugar-Cane Juice, 225
  • Robinson, E., and Crawford, J. Rail Joints, 253 Robinson, M. IL, and Sankey, M. II. Steam
  • Dynamos, 719
  • Rooi»er, W. O. Storage Batteries, 649
  • Ross, A., and Davies, P. Steam Boilers, 618 Ross, J., and Cairney, W. D. Explosives, 649 Rothschild, Hon. W., and others. Gun Carriages, 453
  • Rudolph, C. Flexible Metallic Tubes, 254, 356
  • Sablin, A. Blast-Furnaces, 785 Salmoiraghi, A. Projectors, 754
  • Salter, T. E. “ Greaser ” for Railway and Tramway Axles, 138
  • Samson, C. Water-Tube Boilers, 318
  • Sankey, M. IL, and Robinson, M. H. Steam
  • Dynamos, 719
  • Sargent, J. F. T. Nitro-Explosives, 37
  • Savage, II., and Henley’s, W. T., Telegraph
  • Works Company. Dry Core Cables, 317
  • I Sayers, W. B. Dynamo, 137
  • Schaffer and Budenberg. Lubricating Apparatus, 168
  • Schanschieff, A. Storage Batteries, 391 Scheibler, F. Friction Wheels, 35G
  • I Schiele, J., and Boisselot, J. B. Process for
  • i Applying Aluminium to the Surface of Cast
  • j Metals, 168
  • ' Schlegelniilch, G E., and Mann, F. A. Circular Saw, 226
  • Schmid, W. Pipe Couplings, 688 Schmidt, W. Superheater, 550 Schneider, E. L. B., Baron von. Filters for Steam and Gases, 104
  • Schnell, J. C. H. Bridge for Pianoforte Strings, 138
  • Schweers, R. Vices, 817 Scott, R., and Masson, A. Treating Fibrous
  • I Materials, 167 Scott, W. Steam Boilers, 754 Scott, W. M. Automatic Magnetic Circuit-
  • Breaker, 225
  • Seaton, D. M. Selvedge Trimmer, 422
  • Seeley, A., and others. Winding, &c., Yarn, 688 Selwig, J. Hydraulic Transport Apparatus for Gun Cotton, 38
  • Serpollet, L. Instantaneous Steam Generator, ' 586
  • Seuominicht, J. F. Cement Kilns, 392 Shand, H. Propeller Bearing, 818
  • Shaw, C., and Young, G. R. Raising Water, 167 Shevill, G. R. Manufacture of Fabric to Imitate Fur, &c., 38
  • Siemens and Halske. High-Tension Switch, 391 Siemens and Halske. Purifying Gases from Dust, 356
  • Siemens and Halske.
  • Receiver, 719
  • Siemens and Halske. Purifying Water, 226 Siemens and Halske.
  • Simonis, J. Water-Tube Boilers, 318 Simpson and Co., and Eadie, A. Cupola, 103 Simpson, Strickland, and Co., and Cross, W.
  • Direct-Acting Steam Pumps, 355
  • Simpson, Strickland, and Co., and Cross, W.
  • Forced Blast for Boilers. 392 Simpson, W. E. Simpson, W. E. Simpson, W. E. Simpson, W. E. Skodawerke Actien - Gesellschaft.
  • mers, 687
  • Skodawerke Actien-Gesellsehaft (two patents). Primers for Ordnance, 391
  • Skodawerke Actien-Gesellschaft. Transferring- Ordnance, 317
  • Slack, J. E. Purifiers for Boilers, 586. See LETTER, 608
  • Slack, J. E. Steam Traps, 688
  • Slack, J. E., and Heenan, H. Water-Tube
  • Boiler, 195
  • Slocum, F. L. Water-Gas Generator, 585 Smit, P. Steam Engines, 392 Smith, D. M. Securing Hay upon Carts, 71 Smith, G. D., and others Gun Carriages, 453 Smith, G. F., Limited, and McGormac, C. Screwing Machines, 226
  • Smith, G. F. M. and W. M. Exhaust Gas Cooler, 616
  • Smith, J S. Sizing Machines, 786
  • Smith, M. H. Rails and Current Supply for Electric Tramways, 138
  • Smith, M. H. Underground Conduit for Elec- i trie Tramways, 71
  • Smith, M. H. Variable Speed Gear, 254
  • Smith, M. II. Water-Cooling Apparatus, 254
  • Smith, T., and Askew, H. Coupling Hook, 484
  • Smith, W. H., and T. Cooper. Pile Carpets, , 254 I
  • Smulders, A. Dredgers, 286
  • Snell, C. S. and F. A. Compressing Gas, 225 ,
  • Soci6t(^ Commeritry-Fourchambault. Metallic
  • i Alloy of Glass-like Expansibility, 754 |
  • Spencer, E. S. Process for Separating the Germ from Crushed Maize, 137
  • Spencer, G., and Chambers, F. Pit Props, 72 ,
  • Sperry, R. A. Controlling Electric Trains, 818 I Spiers, W., and Grieve, T. S. Knitting Frames,
  • I 550
  • Squier, G. 0., and Crehore, A. C. Telegraphy, 719
  • Squier, G. O., and Crehore, A. C.
  • Apparatus, 649
  • Squier, G. 0., and Crehore, A. C. Earthing Devices, 585
  • Stearne, C. II., and Swinburne, J.
  • for Obtaining Radiation and Light by Electricity, 37
  • Steel, H. M., and Bird, J. R. Feed-Water Regulator, 454
  • Steele, L. J., and Veritys, Limited. Apparatus for Controlling Electric Currents, 137
  • Stendebach, C. F. P., and Reitz, H. M. F. Storage Batteries, 391
  • Sticker, F. Injector, 104
  • Stoney, G. A., and others. Turbine Blades, 318 Stott, J. H. Stop Motion, 818
  • Stretch, J., and Thomas, G. W. Locating Sunken Vessels, 253
  • Strickland, F. Motor Car Water Cooler, 484 Stuart, G., and others. Time Fuses, 421 Sugden, J. Coal Wedges, 785
  • Sunderland Forge and Engineering Company, Limited, and others. Motor Rheostat, 225
  • Surtees, R.,and Thew, C. Emergency Valves, 253 Svigelj, J., and others. Smoke Prevention, 392 Swinburne, W. Rope or Rod Grip, 72 Swinburne, J., and Stcarne, C. II. Apparatus for Obtaining Radiation and Light by Electricity, 37
  • Sykes, W. Cable Troughs, 453
  • Sykes, W. R., and Annett, J. P. Point and Signal Apparatus, 585
  • Spinning Can, 720
  • Pneumatic Tools, 549 Internally-Applied Manhole Covers,
  • Shuttle Guard, 254
  • B., and Parsons, E. 11. Rifle Sights,
  • Self-Acting Mules, 754 Steam Valve, 688 . Brake Shoes, 196
  • Tetlow, C., and Bridge, D. Hanging Brackets, 519
  • Thew, C., and Surtees, R. Emergenc}’ Valves, 253
  • Thomas, C. Fixing Corrugated Iron, 786
  • Thomas, G. W., and Stretch, J. Locating Sunken Vessels, 253
  • Thompson, P. and E. Rope Grip, 72
  • Thomson, A. Stentering Machine, 196
  • Thomson, A. D., and others. Smoke Prevention, 392
  • Thwaite, B. 11. Gasholder Safety Valve, 37 Thwaite, B. IL, and Mensforth, H. Gas Engines, 285
  • Thygesen, J. C. Bar Metal Cutter, 226
  • Tootell, J., and Dawson, F. E. Self-Acting Mules and Twiners, 196
  • Toye, F. Lifts, 650
  • Traunfels, Ritter von. Joining Tubes. 168 Trochain, E. Ammunition Hoists, 225
  • i Tutlor, E., and others. Pri-iting Machinery, 519 ' Turner, C. L. Steam Connections, 520
  • United Alkali Company, Limited, and Duff, E. J. Gas Producers, 285
  • United Alkali Company, Limited, and Duff, E. J. Gas Wash Towers, 483
  • i
  • I Van Hoose, G. W. Warships, 253
  • Ventzki,A. Machine Ploughs, 483
  • Vereinigte Kbln-Rottweihr Sulverfabrikcn.
  • i Nitro-Cellulose, 38
  • Veritys, Limited, and Steele, L. J. Apparatus for Controlling Electric Currents, 137
  • , Vickers, Sons, and Maxim, and Horne, J. Gun
  • 1 Mountings, 422
  • Vignes, G. T. P. des, and Cloud, W. A. Steuin Jloiler, 168
  • Voelker, A. Glass-Making Furnace, 753 Voelker, W. L. Incandescence Lamps, 719 Vogt, J. Boring Apparatus, 754
  • Vosmaer, A. Arc Lamps, 549
  • Vulcan Manufacturing Company, Limited, and Pink, L. Separating Ceria Constituents, 649
  • Weldless Chain-Punching Ma-
  • Wailes, J. W. chine, 38
  • Wailes, T. W.,
  • 720
  • Waite, J. G.
  • 137
  • Wanklyn, J. , bide, 225
  • Wanklyn, J.
  • Oxygen, 421
  • Wass, A. D., and Pai-sons, C. A. Double Beat Valves, 168
  • Watkins, S. Pipe Lagging, 454
  • Wayne, M. and J., and others. Recording Instruments, 586
  • Webster, W. T., and The Dairy Outfit Company, Limited. Centrifugal Butyrometer, 225
  • Wells, L. de L., and Brown A. C. Fire Alarms, 719
  • Wesselmann, B. Drills, 195
  • Westman, G. M. Manufacture of Lime and Carbonic Acid, 356
  • Weynierseh, 11. Storage Batteries, 317
  • Wheeldon, J. Barbed Wire Cutter for Use with Firearms, 137
  • Wheeler, E. H. Foot Driving Gear, 585
  • White, C. P. Couplings, 318
  • White, J. Operating Tramway Points, 6S7
  • White, J. S. and J. L., and Forster, A. Boilers, 286
  • White, J. S., Limited, and others. Boiler Water Tubes, 138
  • White, R. J., and Child, J. F. Governor, 485 Whitham, F. E. Balancing Mill Stones, 484 Whittaker, J. J. Boiler Furnaces, 454 Wilcke, H. Motor Truck, 786
  • Wilde, A. Brakes, 453
  • Wilding, J. A., and others. Gun Carriages, 453 Willett, W. H. Field Magnets, 785 Willox, D.
  • Wilson, C. E.
  • Wilson, J., 422
  • Wilton, A. J. Pump Valve Motion, 484 Wolstenholme, J. Paper-Making, 253
  • Woods, J. F.j and Burrows, T. Washing Apparatus for Fibrous Material, 196
  • Wright, A., and The Mutual Electric Trust, Limited. ^laximum Demand Indicator, 818
  • Wright, J., and Mitchell, J. W. Carcase Branding Tool, 519
  • Wrigdit, W. H. Roller Bearings, 317 Wrigley, H. Spinning Mules, 550 Wyse, T., and others. Attachable Letters, 688
  • and Mason, G. F. Water Tanks,
  • Uniting Lead Cable Coverings,
  • A., and Bilbie, J. Calcium Car-
  • A.f and Bilbie, J. Separating
  • Field Magnets, 785
  • Centrifugal Machines, 754 Wireless Telegraphy, 785 and others. Spanner or Wrench,
  • Yarrow, A. F. Tube Expanders, 71
  • Young, G. R., and Shaw, C. Raising Water, 167
  • Zoelley, II. Turbines, 355

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