| United States. Patent Office - Patents - 1850 - 818 pages
...fully described our improved anti-friction journals and their mode of operation, what we claim therein as new, and for which we desire to secure letters patent, is — first, supporting- the box or journal upon the series of mitre grooved rollers or blocks working... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1852 - 576 pages
...373.—Design for Stoves. Having thus fully described our improvement and design, what we claim therein as new, and for which we desire to secure letters patent, is the foregoing described form and configuration of the plates, forming an ornamental design for a stove, as represented... | |
| United States. Patent Office - House document (United States. Congress. House) - 1853 - 628 pages
...secure by letters patent, is the configuration and arrangement of the several devices, ornamenting the panels and doors, the same consisting of annular...Plate. What we claim as new, and for which we desire tp secure letters patent, is the foregoing design and configuration of the plates, forming an ornamental... | |
| Bennet Woodcroft - Harvesting machinery - 1853 - 194 pages
...— " Having thus fully described our improvements and the mode of operation, what we claim therein as new, and for which we desire to secure letters patent, is the employment, in combination, of a double series of endless bands e, e, and f,f, constructed and arranged... | |
| United States. Patent Office - Patents - 1853 - 504 pages
...annexed drawing. EZRA RIPLEY. NS VEDDER. No. 532.— Design for a Box Stove. What we claim therein as new, and for which we desire to secure letters patent, is the foregoing configuration of the ornaments upon the plates, forming an ornamental design for a stove, illustrated... | |
| Electronic journals - 1853 - 486 pages
...what we claim as new therein is, the configuration and arrangement of the several devices ornamenting the panels and doors, the same consisting of annular...formed of converging fillets, whose outer ends form a scolloped outline or border for the panel, as represented and described." 7. For a Design for a Hearth... | |
| United States - 1851 - 548 pages
...373.— Design for Stoves. Having thus fully described our improvement and design, what we claim therein as new, and for which we desire to secure letters patent, is the foregoing described form and configuration of the plates, forming an ornamental design for a stove, as represented... | |
| United States - 496 pages
...RATHBONE. No. 293.— Design for Stoves. Having thus fully described our improvement, what we claim therein as new, and for which we desire to secure letters patent, is the above described ornamental design and configuration of the plates, as described and represented. JAMES... | |
| United States - 998 pages
...ornamental iron cradle. PM HUTTOiN. No. 515. — Design for a Cooking Stove. What we claim therein as new, and for which we desire to secure letters patent, is the above-described ornamental design and configuration of the plates, as represented. JAMES WAGER. VOLNEY... | |
| United States. Patent Office - Patents - 1850 - 650 pages
...Telegraph Wires. Having thus fully described our improvement and its modification, what we claim therein as new and for which we desire to secure letters patent, is suspending telegraphic wires across rivers by means of a stretched gum elastic band or tube, substantially... | |
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