| Maxwell Alexander Robertson - 1869 - 1632 pages
...then gave in detail a description of the drawings thereto annexed, and concluded as follows: "Having described the nature of my invention and the manner of performing the same, I declare that what I claim as my invention, to be protected by the hereinbefore in part recited letters... | |
| 1846 - 464 pages
...hammer or roll the same into a tyre bar, or any other form. Having thus described the nature of my said invention, and the manner of performing the same, I would have it understood that what I claim is, Firstly, the mode of manufacturing blooms of iron, with cavities of any form or size... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1846 - 374 pages
...confined and retained between two perforated plates, as described. WM. H. JENNISO& No. 4400. Having now described the nature of my invention, and the manner of performing the same, I desire it to be understood that what I claim as my invention is the saponization of animal entrails... | |
| 1835 - 456 pages
...whitewash, or of clay, by which means the moulds, or frames, separate readily from the substances. Having thus described the nature of my invention, and the manner of carrying the same into effect, I would have it understood that I ]ay no claim to any of the materials... | |
| Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) - 1853 - 514 pages
...Sheffield, England; patented in England, April 6, 1852. Claim. — "Having described my invention, or the manner of performing the same, I would have it understood that ! do not claim the bending or corrugating a metallic plate or bar for the purpose of imparting strength... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1848 - 1028 pages
...VON SCHMIDT, JULIUS H. VON SCHMIDT. No. 5204. Having thus described the nature of the invention, ami the manner of performing the same, I would have it understood that I do not confine myself- to the precise details so Jontt as liie peculiar character of the invention... | |
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