Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal edinburghnewphil1918unse Year: 438 List of Patents. Aug. 17- To Henry Bernard Chaussenot of Leicester Square, in the county of Middlesex, for an invention of ' an improved construction of the lamps or apparatus used for burning gas for producing a better combustion of the gas.' 22. To Richard Coad of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, ma- nufacturing chemist, for an invention of 'certain improvements in the means of, or apparatus for, consuming smoke and econo- mizing fuel in furnaces.' 24. To Rowland Hill of Tottenh
Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal edinburghnewphil1918unse Year: 438 List of Patents. Aug. 17- To Henry Bernard Chaussenot of Leicester Square, in the county of Middlesex, for an invention of ' an improved construction of the lamps or apparatus used for burning gas for producing a better combustion of the gas.' 22. To Richard Coad of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, ma- nufacturing chemist, for an invention of 'certain improvements in the means of, or apparatus for, consuming smoke and econo- mizing fuel in furnaces.' 24. To Rowland Hill of Tottenham, in the county of Middlesex, for an invention of ' certain improvements in certain methods of letter-press printing by machinery.' 28. To Frederick Bowman of Great Alie Street in the county of Mid- dlesex, sugar refiner, in consequence of a communication from a certain foreigner residing abroad, for an invention of ' an im- provement in the process of renewing the virtues of animal charcoal when exhausted or impaired.' To Thomas Hancock of Goswell, Mews Goswell Street Road, in the county of Middlesex, water proof cloth manufacturer, for an invention of ' an improvement or improvements in air-beds, cushions, and other articles manufactured from caoutchouc or India Rubber, or of cloth or other flexible material, coated or lined with caoutchouc or India Rubber.' Sept, 16. To William Hale of Colchester, in the county of Essex, civil en- gineer, for an invention of certain improvements on, or additions to, boilers or apparatus for producing motive power.' To John Dickenson of Bedford Row, London, paper manufacturer, and William Long Tyers of Apsley Mill, in the parish of King's Langley, in the county of Hertford, papermaker, for an invention of ' certain improvements in the manufacture of paper.' 19. To William Symington of Bromley, in the county of Middlesex, cooper, for an invention of ' certain improvements in paddle wheels.' To Andrew Baldrence, chenille cutter, residing in P
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