. Journal . a needle while the mouth of the tube is connected tothe tyre or vessel to be charged. The deviceis a means for screwing the plvig on its seating, after tlie gashas been allowed to enter the tube through the lateral holein the plug, the central hole having had its thin metal discrenewed.—-J. W. H. Pulverisation, dispersion, and mixing of liquids ; Process and apparatus for the . Pages. Camus et Cic. and P. Bardy. Kirst Addition, dated .lulv 20. 1908. toFr. Pat. , Jan. 27, 1908 (this 1909. 591). Vakious forms of jets arc described, all of which havethe orifice


. Journal . a needle while the mouth of the tube is connected tothe tyre or vessel to be charged. The deviceis a means for screwing the plvig on its seating, after tlie gashas been allowed to enter the tube through the lateral holein the plug, the central hole having had its thin metal discrenewed.—-J. W. H. Pulverisation, dispersion, and mixing of liquids ; Process and apparatus for the . Pages. Camus et Cic. and P. Bardy. Kirst Addition, dated .lulv 20. 1908. toFr. Pat. , Jan. 27, 1908 (this 1909. 591). Vakious forms of jets arc described, all of which havethe orifice from which the liquid issues, partiallyclosed by a disc or plug wliich can be regulated so asto give an annular opening of varying width. The objectof blocking up the centre of the opening is to ))reventthe recombination of the different streams of atomisedliquid.—W. H. C. Hydraulic press for extracting the juice or water frompulps or other materials. X. M. Roux. Fr. ,495, July 24, The material to be pressed is contained in the ticxibleimpermeable , 62, the sides, rf, of which areformed of metallic gauze. Tsvo such jioekets are jilacedin the box or frame, o, the upper and lower faces ofwhich consist of perforated i)lates. the other sides beingsolid plates. The whole is clamped together and wateris forced by a pump through the openings, a^. a^. intothe space between the pockets. The material is [iressedtowards the jierforated plates through which the liquid portion passes. The amount of pressure exerted by thewater upon the material is proportional to the resistanceofifcred by it.—W. H. C. Distilling H. L. F. JIarioUe. Fr. Pat. 30, 1908. The claim is for a combination of stills, condensers,extractors, liquid reservoirs and an air pump in such away that a .series of successive distillations or extractionswith recovery of the solvent can be carried (mt in thesame group of apparatus. The oixrations can be carriedout eit


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