BRITISH PATENTS IN  1883

  Year Applications Granted  
        1883                       5.993                 3.962  

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JANUARY 1883

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GB 10                                      J. Cameron

of Lauriston, Inchture, Perthshire, North Britain, for improvements in tricycles or like machines.

January 1, 1883

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GB 40                                        H. Clarke

of Leicester, for improvements in machinery and apparatus applicable to stitching or sewing machines.

January 3, 1883

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GB 41  J. Butler, of Birkenhead, Cheshire, for improvements in window-sash and other fastenings.

January 3, 1883

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GB 44  H. J. Allison. A communication from C. H. Carter, of Colborne, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada, for improvements in knitting machines.

January 3, 1883

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GB 52  E. Buckland, of Buckingham-street, Strand, London, for improvements in churning apparatus, the invention being equally applicable for beating eggs, mixing liquids, and other analogous purposes.

January 4, 1883

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GB 54  W. E. Gedge. A communication from C. Guy, of Paris, for improvements in sewing machines.

January 4, 1883

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GB 58  I. Webster, of Kirkstall, near Leeds, for improvements in oil cans.

January 4, 1883

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GB 63  J. Martin, of Sheffield, for improvements in adjustable spanners.

January 4, 1883

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GB 66 J. H. Johnson. A communication from E. Lefebure, of Paris, for improvements in shades for lamps and the like.

January 4, 1883

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GB 73  J. B. Young and W. T. J. Burgess, both of Birmingham, for certain improvements in lamps applicable to velocipedes.

January 5, 1883

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GB 74  J. Betjemann, of 36 and 38, Pentonville-road, London, for improvements in fire screens in order to render them useful also for other purposes.

January 5, 1883

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GB 78  W. C. Gordon, of the Langham Hotel, London, for improvements in electric fire alarm apparatus.

January 5, 1883

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GB 80  C. Carter, of 6, Station-road, Clapham Junction, London, for improvements in curling tongs or irons.

January 5, 1883

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GB 81  W. A. Shaw, of Nottingham, for improvements in buckle locks.

January 6, 1883

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GB 86  J. Imray. A communication from R. Leavitt, of Boston Massachusetts, Machinist, and E. Flather, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, both in the United States, for improvements in sewing machines.

January 6, 1883

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GB 95  J. Lee, of Hampstead, London, for improvements in the intermediate parts for attaching various utensils and other articles to their handles, also applicable to other purposes.

January 8, 1883

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GB 97  W. Weldon, of Eede Hall, Burston, for improvements in the manufacture of aluminium and alloys of aluminium.

January 8, 1883

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GB 102  G. D. Peters, of Bunhill-row, London, for improved apparatus for facilitating the action of spring rollers for window blinds.

January 8. 1883

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GB 105 J. Lewis, of 153, Brockley-road, Brockley, Surrey, Engineer, for improvements in apparatus for regulating the supply of gas and air to gas burners for lighting and heating purposes.

January 8, 1883

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GB 106  H. H. Lake. A communication from A. A. Lamarre, of Mehun-sur-Yevre, France, Sculptor, for an improved petroleum lamp and apparatus connected therewith.

January 8, 1883

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GB 112  A. H. Bateman, of East Greenwich, Kent, for improvements in valves and taps.

January 9, 1883

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GB 114  J. B. Brooks, of Birmingham, for improvements in the construction of saddles or seats of bicycles, tricycles, or other like purposes.

January 9, 1883

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GB 126  J. White, Manager, and J. Asbury, Machinist, both of Coventry, for improvements in velocipedes.

January 9, 1883

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GB 133  J. Allen, of Addington Lodge, Crouch-hill, London, for improvements in gas cooking stoves and burners for boiling or heating by gas.

January 9, 1883

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GB 134  W. R. Lake. A communication from C. M. Piatt, of Waterbury, Connecticut, United States, for improvements in riveting or eyeletting machines.

January 9, 1883

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GB 142  W. Walker, of Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Foreman to Matthew Walker, of Dunstable, Straw Manufacturer, for improvements in sewing machines.

January 10, 1883

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GB 149  W. Barwell, Manufacturer, and T. Johnstone, Machinist, both of Birmingham, for improvements in machinery for the manufacture of screw bolts, rivets, spikes, coach screws, and other like headed articles.

January 10, 1883

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GB 162  J. Shaw, Brass Finisher, and F. Milan, Hot Water Engineer, both of Lockwood, near Huddersfield, Yorkshire, for improvements in the method of and apparatus for indicating the presence or absence of water in cisterns or other vessels in connection with baths and other water apparatuses.

January 11, 1883

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GB 164  C. Coleman, of 366, Oxford-street, London, Perambulator Manufacturer, for improvements in the construction of brake apparatus for perambulators bath chairs, and other analogous purposes.

January 11, 1883

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GB 166  L. Dathis, of Paris, for improvements in a moveable oven producing a concentrated and compensated heat for cooking and baking pui-poses.

January 11, 1883

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GB 175  F. J. Drewry. A communication from H. Martini, of Chemnitz, Germany, for improvements in knitting machinery for the production of coloured fabrics.

January 11, 1883

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GB 177  E. W. Lee, of Wigston Magna, Leicestershire, Hosiery Manufacturer, for improvements in sewing machines.

January 11, 1883

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GB 213  E. A. Showell, junior, Brassfounder, and C. Turner, Pattern Maker, both of Birmingham, for improvements in sash and cement fastenings.

January 13, 1883

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GB 220  G. Davis, Iron Merchant, of Aberystwyth, Wales, W. Jones, Cabinet Maker, of Llanon, Wales, and E. Girdwood, Merchant, of Edinburgh, for improvements in or connected with chimney cowls and ventilators.

January 15, 1883

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GB 290  J. D. Sprague, of Beulah Hill, London, for improvements in holders or fastenings for bUnds, sash, and other similar cords.

January 18, 1883

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GB 297  G. Macaulay-Cruikshank, automatic locking devices for nuts, bolts, &c.  

January     1883

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GB 333  E. P. Alexander. A communication from C, Cheswright, of Bordeaux, for improvements in foot mats for  doors, bath rooms, and other places.

January 20, 1883

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GB 350  H. J. T. Piercy, of Birmingham, for improvements in bascules or see-sawa.

January 20, 1883

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GB 352  J. M. Hart, of 76, Cheapside, London, for improvements in fire-resisting doors and in means for ensuring the proper locking and also the close fitting of doors or covers of safes and other depositories.

January 22, 1883

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GB 353  J. M. Hart, of 76, Cheapside, London, for improvements in locks and latches, and in parts connected therewith.

January 22, 1883

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GB 369  G. S. Grimston, of Brockley, and A. S. Bower, of St. Neots, for improvements in gas burner apparatus.

January 23, 1883

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GB 382  J. Watson, and G. Whalley, both of Keighley, Machine Makers, and T. Weatherill, of Leeds, Traveller, for improvements in vehicles propelled by the riders.

January 24, 1883

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GB 387  G. F. Harrington, of Ryde, Isle of Wight, Gentleman, for improvements in ventilating sewers.

January 24, 1883

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GB 416  F. Wirth. A communication from G. Speckhart and H. Wiedmann, both of Nuremberg, Germany, for improvements in hammers.

January 25, 1883

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GB 440  W. T. Shaw, of Adelaide Road, Surbiton, and W. Sydenham, of Wood Street Chambers, Old Street, London, for improvements in velocipedes and apparatus connected therewith.

January 26, 1883

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GB 442  A. F. Link. A communication from F. Desplas, of Conques, France, for improvements in apparatus for cooking food and keeping the same warm.

January 27, 1883

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GB 494  E. K. Dutton. A communication from J. Sieper, of Remscheid-Hasten, Rhenish Prussia, Germany, Skate Manufacturer, for improvements in skates.

January 30, 1883

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GB 505  J. H. Norrington, of Harlesden, Middlesex, Ironmonger, for improvements in attachments for brackets, arms, or shelves, to their standards, also applicable for supporting picture and other rods or rails.

January 30, 1883

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GB 511

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GB 527

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GB 533                                     H. B. Barlow

A communication from 0. Cazeneuve, of Montrejeau, France, for improvements in knitting machines.

January 31, 1883

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550

559

565  H. Ferrer, of Balsall Heath, for improvements in Metallic Bedsteads.

February 1, 1883

596  J. Imray. A communication from H. Giroud, of Paris, for improvements in pressure regulators for gas.

February 3, 1883

599

610

619

679

705

712

714

725

728

744

771 H. H. Lake. A communication from the Harvey Screw Company (Incorporated), of Jersey, New Jersey, United States, for improvements in machinery for the manufacture of screws.

February 12, 1883

780

796  W. J. Spurrier, of Birmingham, for certain improvements in the construction and arrangement of parts of velocipedes, applicable to other analogous purposes.

February 13, 1883

798

 

801

811  F. Letter, manufacture of nickel and cobalt, &c.

February     1883

812

814

863

865

889

895

900

905

917

GB 948                      William Jones & Harry Gamwell

The invention relates to that class of sewing machines commonly termed "Elastic" machines, used for making or repairing boots and shoes, and for other purposes to which they may be applicable. In this class of sewing machine it is important to make the "arm" carrying tbe shuttle and the shuttle and mechanism operating it, as small and occupying as little space, as possible.

February 21, 1883

950

971  T. H. Collins, of Winchester, Hampshire, for improvements in and connected with window fasteners.

February 22, 1883

983

1.008  J. A. Lamplugh, of the firm of Lamplugh and Brown, of Birmingham, Manufacturers, for improvements in saddles, which improvements are principally applicable to the saddles of bicycles, tricycles, and other velocipedes and vehicles, but are also in part applicable to saddles for horses and other animals.

February 24, 1883

1.009 J. Warwick, of 59, Hilton-street, Manchester, Sewing Machine Manufacturer, for improvements in sewing machines, applicable also to other machinery.

February 24, 1883

1.024  A. M. Clark. A communication from Mrs. Ida Reed Opdyke, of Plainfield, New Jersey, United States, for improvements in cribs for children.

February 24, 1883

1.029  J. Brown, of Sheffield, for improvements in the construction and manufacture of hoops or sockets for securing picks and other similar tools to their shafts and in appliances connected therewith.

February 26, 1883

1.131

1.064  W. Brierley, a communication from E. Tungler, of Goerlitz, Prussia, for improvements in apparatus for heating air for warming buildings and other uses.

February 27, 1883

1.129  J. D. Ellson, of Coventry, for an improvement in velocipedes.

March 2, 1883

1.163  A. Varah, of Sheffield, for improvements in attaching door-knobs to their spindles.

March 3, 1883

1.162 J. H. Adams, of 34, Fullerton-road, Wandsworth, London, for improvements in bicycles, part of which are applicable to other purposes.

March 5, 1883

1.183  J. Collett, of Olton, Warwickshire, Commercial Traveller, for an improvement or improvements in the joints of perambulator and carriage-hoods.

March 5, 1883

1.204  W. K. Lake, tongs for domestic purposes.

March     1883

1.239  S. Low, junior, of 4, James Street, Bedford Row, London, for a new or improved fresh air injector or down cast water-tight ventilator.

March 7, 1883

1.264  J. and E. Tuckett, of Paul Street, Exeter, for an improved automatic gas regulator.

March 9, 1883

1.282  G. E. Mineard, of Kensington, London, and T. Crapper, of Chelsea, London, for improved means for ventilating house drains and for warming houses.

March 10, 1883

1.283  C. Neil, of Sheffield, for improvements in adjustable spanners.

March 10, 1883

1.345  W. E. Lake, sewing machines.

March  1883

1.352  W. Morgan, of Birmingham, Manufacturer, for improvements in or relating to velocipedes and applicable to other vehicles.

March 13, 1883

1.468  P. M. Justice, lasting machines.

March  1883

1.484  W. J. Brewer, of Rood lane, London, Civil Engineer, for an improved nut locking device.

March 21, 1883

1.494  W. E. Lake, skiving and trimming machines for manufacture of leather. 

March  1883

1.502  W. P. Buchan, of Glasgow, Sanitary Engineer, for improvements in ventilating and in app'/iances therefor.

March 22, 1883

1.506  E. and J. M. Verity, of C'a'l Lane, Leeds, Ironmongers, for an improved means of staying or holding in position swing or pivotted windows, dampers, ventilators, looking glasses, and such like things.

March 22, 1883

1.558  E. Gilbert and A. E. Gilbert, both of Dundee, Forfarshire, for improvements in lock nuts.

March 27, 1883

1.562  S. Pitt, sewing machines.

March  1883

1.574  A. F. Morrison, of 63, Brown Street, Manchester, Metal Agent, for improvements in the construction of and relating to lavatories, baths, water-close's, sinks, and other similar apparatus.

March 28, 1883  

1.585  W. P. Thompson. A communication from C. Launay, of Paris, for improvements in heating apparatus for domestic, hotel, and other use.

March 29, 1883

1.604  W. A. G. Schonheyder, of 81, St. Stephen's-avenue, Shepherd's Bush, London, for improvements in apparatus for heating and cooling fluids.

March 30, 1883

1.661  H. Clegg, of Accrington, for improvements in the method of fixing the wooden rollers of wringing, mangling and other machines on to their axles, and in apparatus employed for such purpose.

April 3, 1883

1.686

1.730

1.821

1.839

1.931

2.022

2.050

2.142

2.145

2.201

2.242

2.546 C. E. Hiester, of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States, for improvements in hammocks, and in their combination with a tricycle and a tent.

May 22, 1883

2.598   H. W. Atwater, of Orange, New Jersey, United States, for improvements in wrenches.

May 24, 1883

3.506  J. W. Post, of New York, United States, for improvements in sewing machines.

July 17, 1883

3.509 E. H. Brandon. A communication from J. Becker, of Boston, Massachusetts, United States, for improvements in embroidering machines.

July 17, 1883

3.513

3.515

3.534

3.540

3.549

3.551

3.552

3.564

3.577

3.583

3.592

3.596

3.611

3.628

3.634

3.647

3.648

3.650

3.674

3.681

3.685

3.719

3.728

3.742

3.745

3.747  W. R. Lake. A communication from W. J. Mo Fighe, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, for an improved nut-lock.

July 31, 1883 

3.755

3.761

3.776

3.778

3.781

3.789

3.792

3.796

3.805  J. B. Petter, of Yeovil, Somersetshire, for improvements in ovens and doors of same of cooking ranges.

August 3, 1883

3.825

3.833

3.872

3.875

3.885

3.903

3.918  J. H. Boss, of 83, Manor-street, Dublin, Ireland, for improvements in locks for securing travelling and other bags, portmanteaus, and the like.

August 13, 1883

3.943  T. Crookes, of Sheffield, Cutlery Manufacturer, for improvements in sporting and other pocket knives.

August 14, 1883

4.392  W. Davison, of Grace Church buildings, Gracechurch Street, London, for improvements in barrel or tower bolts and bolts of a similar character, part of which improvements is applicable also to the bolts of looks.

September 18, 1883

4.403  H, J. Haddan—a communication from G. W. Gates, of the state of Michigan, United States, for improvements in carpet sweepers.

September 14, 1883

4.839  E. Sturge, of 27, Queen's-row, Walworth, London, Mechanician, for improved means of generating or producing motive-power for facilitating the propulsion of tricycles and other light carriages or constructions, and for driving light machinery generally.

October 11, 1883

4.860  H. J. Haddan—a communication from L. Loicq, of Brussels, for improved burglar alarms.

 

October. 12, 1883

4.902  E. Grube, Engineer, of Hamburg, Germany, for improvements in lamps. October 15, 1883.

4.904  W. Lawrence and G. Lawrence, both of St. Mary Axe, London, for improvements in apparatus for heating and cooling liquids. 

 

October 15, 1883

4.909  A. G. Brooks—a communication from J. A. Dodge, of Somerville, and G. E. Marble, of Boston, both in the State of Massachusetts, United States, for improvements in skates.

 

October 16, 1883

4.910  W. Fletcher, of Faversham, Kent, Mechanical Engineer, for improvements in the construction of motive power apparatus, especially devised for propelling tricycles, tramcars, and other road vehicles.

 

October 16, 1883

4.914  A. C. Kennard, heating stove

4.915  A. J. Boult—a communication from S. B. Eyder, of Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States, for improvements in carpet cleaners.

 

October 16, 1883

4919  W. P. Thompson—a communication from A. J. Lan, of Marseilles, France, for improvements in and relating to moderator lamps.

 

October 16, 1883

4.940  A. M. Clark—a communication from S. Lee, of Windsor, Vermont, United States, for improvements in nippers for cutting wire and other similar purposes.

October 17, 1883.

4.944  A. C. Kennard, of Falkirk, Stirlingshire, North Britain, for a new or improved heating stove.

October 17, 1883

4.955  F. J. E. Clarke, of Ashburnham-road, Chelsea, London, for improvements in electric bells.

October 17, 1883

4.965  R. Jackson, of Leeds, for improvements in apparatus for heating and cooking food, such as dinners.

October 18, 1883

4.983  W. P. Thompson—a communication from N. Merrill, Lawyer, of New York, United States, for improvements in or appertaining to apparatus for driving tricycles ; also applicable for driving other vehicles or the shafts of prime motors.

October 19, 1883

4.995  W. H. Parkin and D. Davis, both of Blackman-street, Southwark, London, Engineers, for improvements in velocipedes.

October 20, 1883

4.996  T. Knowles, of Turton, near Bolton, Lancashire, Cotton Spinner, for improvements in what are commonly called lawn mowing machines.

October 20, 1883

5.005  T. Smith, of Birmingham, for improvements in or connected with rollers applicable to the raising and lowering of window blinds and other analogous purposes.

October 20, 1883

5.006  A. J. Eli, of Theobald's Road, London, for improvements in the construction of velocipedes.

October 20, 1883

5.017  G. W. Smiley—a communication from T. J. L. Smiley and C. H.Stombs, both of San Francisco, California, United States, for improvements in apparatus for extinguishing and trimming lamp wicks.

October 22, 1883

5.041  W. R. Lake—a communication from C. M. Bankes, Mechanic, and St. John W. Mintzer, M.D., both of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, for improvements in and relating to mechanism for sewing or stitching button-holes.

October 23, 1883

5.052  H. J. Allison—a communication from G. Haseltine, of 247, Broadway, New York, United States, Counsellor at Law, for improvements in mechanical lamps.

October 24, 1883

5.056  Sir D. Salomons, of Broomhill, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, Baronet, for improvements in tricycles and other velocipedes or wheeled vehicles actuated by electricity, part of such improvements being applicable to other purposes.

October 24, 1883

5.067  W. R. Lake—a communication from E. Norton, and J. G. Hodgson, both of Chicago, Illinois, United States, for improvements in machines for use in the manufacture of sheet-metal cans.

October 24, 1883

5.097  G. Asher, of Balsall Heath, Worcestershire, for improvements in or addition to ash-pans, dust receptacles, or dust preventers for fire places and stoves.

October 26, 1883

5.101  R. G. Hodgetts, of Birmingham, Manager of Works, for an improvement or improvements in the manufacture of metallic bedsteads, cots, and couches.

October 27, 1883

5.102  G. Davies—a communication from F. Jackson, of San Francisco, California, United States, for improvements in the construction of stoves, ranges, ovens and other appliances for cooking.

October 27, 1883

5.103  T. Taylor and J. Taylor, both of Oldham, Lancashire, for improvements in or applicable to electric gas lighters.

October 27, 1883

5.114  J. Legget, of Edinburgh, for an improvement in keys for locks.

October 29, 1883

5.115  A. B. Woakes, of 57, Harley-street, Cavendish-square, London, for a new or improved construction of rims for the wheels of velocipedes and other like vehicles.

October 2S, 1883

5.121  T. Williams, junior, of Myddelton-square, London, Engineer, for improvements in mincing machines

October 29, 1883

 

5.129  J. Millen, of Queen Victoria-street, London, for improvements in apparatus for producing steam or vapour alone or mixed with hot air, especially applicable for hot vapour baths, for refreshing stale bread and for culinary purposes.

October 29, 1883

5.131  W. F. Thomas, of Holborn -viaduct, London, for a new or improved sewing machine. 

October 29, 1883

5.143  E. Green, Fitter and Turner, in the employment of Messieurs E. Sheldon and Company, of Cannon Holloware Foundry, Deepfields, Staffordshire, Ironfounders, for improvements in the means employed for fixing handles and legs to cast metal utensils.

October 30, 1883

5.150  L. A. Grot. A communication from F. Schumacher, proprietor of the firm of 0. Stickel, of Stuttgart, Germany, for a new or improved needle and apparatus for sewing shoes and other leather goods.

Dated October 30, 1883

5.155  E. P. Alexander. A communication from J. G. Dupuy, of Canderan (Gironde), France, for improvements in gas stoves.

October 30, 1883

6.157  J. H. Johnson. A communication from F. A. Troemel- Becker, of Paris, for improvements in or addition to saws.

October 30, 1883

5.161  F. B. Hill, of New-cross, London, Engineer, for improvements in apparatus for measuring and controlling the flow of liquids.

October 30, 1883

5.171

5.186

5.191

5.199

5.214

5.216

5.225

5.231

5.234

5.250

5.260

5.270

5.281

5.284

5.310

5.313

 

C. V. Boys, of 7, Dorset-square, London, for a new or improved differential driving gear for velocipedes and other machines.October 31, 1883

W. R. Lake—a communication from A. Neustadt, of San Francisco, California, United States, for improvements in and relating to machines for sewing carpets.October 31, 1883

Theaker, of Sheffield, Engineer, for improvements in machinery for serrating the edges of reaper knives, sickles, and similar articles, and for cutting files and rasps.November 1, 1883

B. C. Thompson, of Brixton, London, and W. Spence, of Surbiton, Surrey, for an improvement in bicycles.November 1, 1883

J. Harrington, of " The Enamel and Cradle Spring Works," Coventry, tor a new or improved method of mounting and fixing the seats or saddles of bicycles and other velocipedes.November 2, 1883

Wendt, of 24, North End, Croydon, London, for improvements in ventilating rooms and buildings and in the means for preventing smoke.November 2, 1883

Thompson—a communication from C. E. Duryea, of Saint Louis, Missouri, United States, for improvements in spring seats or saddles, applicable for bicycles, tricycles, and other wheeled vehicles.November 3, 1883

Beech, of Denton, Lancashire, Machinist, for improvements in sewing machines.November 3, 1883

Fox, of 110, Gloucester-place, Loudon, for improvements in apparatus for anneaUng wire and metal in other forms.November 6, 1883

Martin, of Old Windsor, Berkshire, for improvements in lamps.November 5, 1883

Gent and C. N. Spencer, both of New Radford, Nottinghamshire, Machinists, for improvements in tricycles.November 6, 1883

T. Bauohop, of Alloa, Clackmannanshire, North Britain, for an improved ventilator.November 7, 1883.

J. S. Stevens, of James Works, Queen's-road, Battersea, London, and C. G. Major, of 34, Freke-road, Battersea, London, for improvements in spring hinges for doors.November 8, 1883 

Hoskins, of Birmingham, Manufacturer, for improvements in the frames for bed bottoms and metallic spring mattresses of bedsteads, ships' berths, and invalid furniture.November 8, 1883

Marshall, of Battersea, London, Manufacturer, for improvements in filters.November 9, 1883

L. L'HoUier, of Birmingham, Manufacturer of Perambulators, for improvements in connection with perambulators and the like. Dated November 10, 1888

5.314  A. B Ball, of 35, Bennett-street, Sheffield, Cutler, for an  improved construction and manufacture of pocket razors.

November 10, 1833 

5.155  E. P. Alexander, gas stoves

5.171  C. V. Boys, differential driving gear for velocipedes

5.199  R. C. Thompson and W. Spence, bicycles

5.214  J. Harrington, mounting and fixing the seats for bicycles

5.225  W. P. Thompson, spring seats or saddles applicable for bicycles, tricycles

5.231  H. Beech, sewing machines

5.250  A. Markin, lamps for burning oils

5.260 A. Gent, and C. N. Spencer, tricycles

5.281. J. S. Stevens, and C, G. Major, spring hinges for door 

5.313  L. L. Hollier, perambulator

 5.320  J. N. Moerath, domestic fireplaces, &c. ..

5.327  E. Greenfield, cleaning knives and forks

5.356  W. P. Thompson, manumotive velocipedes

5.390  T. J. Denne, sewing machine

5.394  J. Imray, sewing machines

5.411  R. Schulz, petroleum heating apparatus

5.421  E. Hurley, closet pan apparatus

5.433  E. C. F. Otto, velocipedes, &c.

5.439  Bradshaw, J. and J. junior, bicycles &c.

5.451  A. M. Clark, alarums

5.456  J. Bryson, washing machines  

5.174  G. Illston, tricycles, bicycles, &c.

5.484  J. G. Parker, tricycles

5.486  T. Lawson, velocipedes

5.490  N. Salamon, and A. G. Meeze, velocipede, &c.

5.498  E. H. Dutton, bicycles

5.501  R. Frank, book sewing machines .

5.520  F. Siemens, burners for increasing the luminosity of gas flames

5.521  J. E. Pechard, sewing machines

5.323  W. Hillman, velocipedes

5.526  H. Hancock, fastenings for doors and windows, &c. 

5.559  G. Wood, lamps

5.573  W. Dawson, perambulators

5.575  H. Knight, tricycles

5.583  T. Humber, velocipedes 

5.589  S. Hall, velocipedes

5.601   J. G. Parker, bicycles 

5.610  W. J. Lloyd, tricycles, &c.

5.612  E. R. Settle, tricycles, 

5.648  J. White, and J. Asbury, velocipedes

5.659  W. P. Thompon, seal traps for washbasins, &c.

5.672  R. Hannan, boilers, kettles, &c. 

 

5.695  G. E. Webster, perambulators

5.706  D. Ward and P. Ashbury, shears

5.725  A. Rinchlake, lamps

  Year Applications Granted  
        1883                       5.993                 3.962  

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  Year Applications Granted  
        1883                       5.993                 3.962