BRITISH PATENTS IN 1886

  Year Applications Granted  
        1886                       17.174                 9.105  

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JANUARY 1886

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GB 21                                     C. W.  Fields

Improvements in hand embroidering machines

1886

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GB 34                                        S.  Keats

Improvements in machinery for sewing and stitching

1886

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GB 50                             S. Keys  &  G. Edlington

Improvements for self-acting brake for perambulators or other vehicles

1886

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GB 141                                   W.  Hatchman

Improvements in perambulator hoods

1886

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GB 309                      W. Matthews  &  A. G. Easton

Improvements in tuck folders for sewing machines

1886

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GB 481                                     T. H.  Rowe

Improvements in the manufacture of bassinets

1886

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GB 569                                        J.  Moore

Improvements relating to hem-stitching and to machinery or apparatus therefore

1886

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GB 651                                       J.  Aylward

for a double safety clip and carriage for perambulators

1886

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GB 747         J. Barter, for an improvement in thimbles.

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GB 756         J. Kayser, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 864         D. Morrison, for improvements in and relating to shuttles.

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GB 954         O. T. Flather, for darning.

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GB 969         W. Walker and J . Gill, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 1.094      W. Von Pittler, for improvements in or applicable to double lock-stitch sewing machines.

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GB 1.224       J. Laird, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 1.331       J. Wertheim, for improvements in sewing machine stands.

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GB 1.374       C. Groom, for improvements in the construction of handles for perambulators and other analagous purposes.

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GB 1.555                                  W. R.  Lake

a communication from T. Lamb, of United States, for improvements in sewing machines

1886

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GB 1.589                                 A.  Anderson

a communication from the Singer Manufacturing Company, United States, for improvements in button-hole attachments for sewing machines

1886

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GB 1.590      A. Anderson, a communication from the Singer Manufacturing Company, United States, for improvements in  button-hole attachments for sewing machines.

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GB 1.628     E. H. Baxter, for improvements in lubricators for bicycles, tricycles, perambulators, and other purposes.

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GB 1.723    J. Mehlich, for improved means for attaching the presser feet of sewing machines.

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GB 1.777     A. T. Andrews, for improvements in the manufacture of wheels applicable to perambulators, velocipedes, and other purposes.

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GB 1.784     A. J. Boult, a communication from A. Jeslein, Belgium, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 1.878     J. Finch, for improvements in detachable hubs and spindles working in the same, applicable to perambulators, velocipedes and other light-wheeled vehicles.

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GB 2.332     E. Cornely, for improvements in embroidering machines.

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GB 2.385    H. Kinsey, for improvements in tables or stands for sewing and such like machines.

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GB 2.393    A. Anderson and R. A. F. Pollock, for improvements in sewing machines for over-seaming button-holes.

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GB 2.442    A. Cornell, for improvements in perambulators.

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GB 2.508    J. Munro, for improvements in tyres for bicycles, tricycles, bath-chairs, and vehicles of all descriptions.

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FEBRUARY 1886

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GB 2 .558                                 I. Nasch

Improvements in the construction of sewing machines for over-sewing, embroidering, eyeletting and buttonholeing

February 22, 1886

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GB 2.642    H. H. Lake, a communication from J. Mathison, of United States, for improvements in machines for sewing buttons on boots and shoes, and for similar purposes.

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GB 2.674    A. Rush, for a stop or locking action for the wheels of perambulators and other similar vehicles.

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GB 2.688    J. Hall, for improvements in props to perambulator hood joints.

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GB 2.710   M. H. Pearson, of 141, Shoreditch High Street, Loudon, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 2.731    T. F. Smith, for improvements in brakes applicable to perambulators, bassinettes, bath-chairs, or other carriages propelled by hand.

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GB 2.771    H. H. Lake, a communication from Wirth & Co., agents of F. Saurer & Sons, of Switzerland, for improvements in embroidering machines.

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GB 2.823    A. G. Brookes, a communication from H. H. Cummings, of United States, for improvements in button holding and feeding attachments for sewing machines.

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GB 2.839    A.  Rush, for the application of and method of applying a brake to perambulators and other similar carriages.

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GB 2.843                                   J.  Forbes

of Belfast for improvements in sewing machines

February 27, 1886

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GB 2.971    W . R. Lake, sewing machines.

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GB 2.976    D. Noble, for improvements in driving apparatus for sewing machines.

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GB 3.013    H. Bernhard, a communication from C. Tabbert, of Germany, for improvement in an automatic pushing or feeding apparatus for sewing machines, working in a frame and acting upon the upper lay of fabric to be sewn simultaneously.

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GB 3.021    C. H. Felton, for an improved button-hole cutter.

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GB 3.034    G. Browning, for improvements in embroidering and overedging machines.

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GB 3.526    A. McCaul, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 3.534    F. Davis and E. Gilman Benford, for improvements in or applicable to the hoods of perambulators and other carriages.

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GB 3.725      J. B. Robertson, for an improvement in sewing machines.

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GB 3.737     W. G. Jones, for improvements in knitting machines.

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GB 3.772     D. Jones, for improvements in lock-stitch sewing machines.

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GB 4.004     E. Comely, for appliance for hand or for machine embroidering.

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GB 4.335     J. A. Macdonald, for improvements in and connected with perambulators.

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GB 4.385     F. C. Lake, for improvements in thatch sewing machines.

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GB 4.640    A. Anderson and R. A. F. Pollock, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 4.472    H. H. Lake, a communication from E. Pringle, of United States, for improvements in button-setting machines.

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GB 4.895    A. W. Orr, for automatic action of brake for perambulators or bath chairs.

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GB 4.896   S. Crompton, mangling and wringing machines.

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GB 5.021    M. Rodda, for improvements in washing machines.

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GB 5.056    E. Shepherd, F. Rothwell, J. E. Hough and T. Rothwell, for shuttles, shuttle races, and shuttle carriers of                         sewing machines, the shuttles of which work with vertical, circular, oscillating, or rotary motions.

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GB 5.190    A. Anderson, a communication from the Singer Manufacturing Company, ot United States, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 5.264    A. Anderson, a communication from the Singer Manufacturing Company, of United States, for improvements in cloth clamps for button-hole sewing machines.

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GB 5.265    A. H. Reed, a communication from J. K. Krieg, of United States, for a certain improvement in needles.

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GB 5.280    W. K. Hillyard and G. Newnes, for improvements in brakes for perambulators and similar vehicles.

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GB 5.416  W. Tatham, for improvements in bearded knitting needles.

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GB 5.529    J. A. Macdonald, for improvements in and connected with perambulators.

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GB 5.600    D. H. Cowen, for improvements in perambulators.

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GB 5.831    J. H. Johnson, a communication from the Wilcox and Gibbs  Sewing Machine Company, of United btates, for machinery or apparatus for removing bobbins from the carriages of lace machines, for inserting bobbins into such carriages and for threading the carriages.

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GB 5.926    J. H. Johnson, a communication from The Wilcox and Gibbs  Sewing Machine Company, of United States, for improvements in straw sewing machines.

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GB 5.999    J. H. Cooper and G. Blunt, for improvements in circular knitting machines.

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GB 6.031    0. E. Hering, for improvements in apparatus for cleaning the wheels of perambulators and similar vehicles.

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GB 6.243    C. R. Gorman and C. J. Fletcher for improvements in perambulators, invalids  wheeled chairs and other like carriages.

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GB 6.322    J. H. Johnson, a communication from E. Recordon & Co., of France, for improvements in sewing machines and in means for operating the same by electricity, the said means being partly applicable to driving other machinery.

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GB 6.330    J. Stables and W. Selley, for improvements in or applicable to perambulators or other similar vehicles.

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GB 6.448   W. H. Dunkley, for improvements in perambulators.

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GB 6.450    J. Vannett and G. S. Yingling, for an improved oscillating hook for sewing machines.

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GB 6.623    D. F. Greigg, for improvements in perambulators and similar hand carriages.

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GB 6.822    N. Kuck, for improvements in machinery for the purpose of polishing sewing needles and knitting pins, or other similar articles.

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GB 6.832    M. Moses, for improvements in perambulators, bassinettes and invalid carriages of every description.

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GB 6.881     J. Alyward, for improvements in the safety steerage of perambulators.

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GB 7.110    G. Wedde, for improvements in the construction of perambulator bodies.

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GB 7.126    W. Booth, for an improved method of producing embroidery trimmings.

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GB 7.136    W. H. Bland, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 7.208    W. Beecroft, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 7.240    G. Browning, for improvements in button-hole sewing machines.

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GB 7.246    W. A. Hooton, for improvements in four-wheeled perambulators.

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GB 7.254    J. W. Von Pittler, for improvements in embroidering apparatus for double quilting-stitch sewing machines.

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GB 7.569     J. Fox, for facilitating the threading of sewing machine needles.

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GB 7.615    J. H. Smith, for an intermediate accumulator treadle arrangement for driving machines, tools, and the like, where foot power is the prime mover.

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GB 7.714    J. E. Fitzgerald and J. Nutter, for a collapsible and folding up perambulator with moveable wheels and handles.

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GB 7.857    P. J. L. Onfray, for a new or improved lock-stitch sewing machine.

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GB 7.871   A. M. Clarke, a communication from W. England, of United States, for an improved child's carriage or perambulator.

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GB 8.093   W. P. Keeson, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 8.178   C. Dickins, for a convertible perambulator and bassinette.

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GB 8.227   F. A. Smith, jun., for machine for securing buttons to fabrics.

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GB 8.232   J. A. Toottit, for a balanced wheel for sewing machines and other rotatory machines.

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GB 8.300   O. J. Perkins, for improvements in the tyres of perambulators and bath chair carriages.

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GB 8.333   C. M. Hull, for improvements in demonstration frames for illustrating sewing stitches.

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GB 8.400   N. Browne, a communication from E. Frankenberg, of Germany, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 8.490   C. A. Maynard. for improvements in boxes for keeping sewing cotton and like sewing materials.

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GB 8.516   L. Muther, for improvements in sewing and in the means or apparatus employed therein.

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GB 8.522   A.  Anderson, a communication from the Singer Manufacturing Company, of the United States, for improvement! in sewing machines.

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GB 8.639   G. F. Beutner and A. A. Lateulere for improvements in means for driving sewing machines and other small machinery.

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GB 8.674   C. R. Gorman and C. J. Fletcher for improvements in perambulators, invalids wheeled chairs, and other like carriages.

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GB 8.692   T. Rowe, for an improved bassinette perambulator body with flat stick.

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GB 8.718   G. O. Schulz, for improvements in needles.

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GB 8.775   E. Grimshaw, for improved collapsible hoods for the fronts of invalid carriages, perambulators, hansom cabs, and similar vehicles.

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GB 9.151   H. H. Lake, a communication from A. Morehouse, of United States, for improvements in and relating to                    sewing machines.

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GB 9.315   E. W. Harding, for improvements in needles to facilitate threading or attaching the thread or other material thereto.

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GB 9.384   H. W. Hadley and W. L. Grout, for improvements in sewing machinery.

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GB 9.568   T. Hartley, for a convertible cradle-perambulator.

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GB 9.697   G. F. Beutner and A. A. Lateulere, for improvements in means for driving sewing machines and other small machinery.

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GB 9.803   J. H. Johnson, a communication from The Wilcox and Gibbs Sewing Machine Company, of United States, for improvements in machines for clipping lace and other fabrics.

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GB 9.856   J. C. Cottam and A. D. Moll, for improvements in pocket sewing machines.

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GB 9.858   J. C. Cottam and A. D. Moll, for improvements in pocket sewing machines.

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GB 9.863   J. Cottrill, for an improved case for needles, pins, matches and other small articles.

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GB 9.901   W. P. Keeson, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 9.956   J. C. Cottam and A. D. Moll, for improvements in pocket sewing machines.

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GB 10.102  T. J. Miller, for improvements in or applicable to sewing machines.

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GB 10.112  F. Dowling and C. J. Croft, for attachments to sewing machines.

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GB 10.123  J. C. Cottam and A. D. Moll, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 10.124  J. C. Cottam and A. D. Moll, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 10.125  J. C. Cottam and A. D. Moll, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 10.130  L. Bollmann, for an improved method of and apparatus for sewing sacks.

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GB 10.145  W. E. Harper, for improvements in and relating to wirestitching machines employed in binding books, and for analogous purposes, and in which metallic staples are formed from a continuous length of wire.

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GB 10.201  D. Weston, for an improved appliance for perambulators.

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GB 10.220  F. W. Smith, junior, and S. S. Williamson, for improvement's in buttonhole sewing attachments for sewing machines.

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GB 10.224   T. J. Robinson, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 10.225   J. J. Robinson, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 10.230   J. W. Hauling and T. W. Duffy, for improvements in sewing thimbles.

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GB 10.238   F. H. Bennett and J. Dowhng, lor improvements in buttonhole sewing machines.

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GB 10.274   T. S. James, for a new portable pocket sewing machine.

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GB 10.288   C. O. Muller, for producing four-thread ornamental Stitches with Grover Baker sewing machines.

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GB 10.296    H. H. Lake, a communication from The Selvage Sewing Machine Company, of United States, for improvements relating to the sewing of hosiery and other goods, and to machines therefor.

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GB 10.297    F. N. Cookson, for an improved sewing machine.

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GB 10.333    J. Gilmore and W. R. Clark, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 10.375    D. Jones, for improvements in lock-stitch sewing machines.

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GB 10.465    T. Thorp, T. \V. Thorp, and T. Dineen, for improvements in perambulators or other carriages or vehicles.

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GB 10.534     T. S. James, for a twisted loop-stitch pocket sawing machine,

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GB 10.541     C. Crastin, for improvements in apparatus for driving sewing and other machines.

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GB 10.604     F. Ewers, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 10.627    JL W. Pollock, for improvements in button-hole sewing machines.

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GB 10.638    C. F. Gardner, a communication from the American Novelty Shoe Company, of United States, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 10,661.   J. Dove, for a stop brake for perambulators and other light vehicles.

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GB 10.716    W. E. Gedge, acommunication[from E. Comely, of France, for an improvement in embroidering machines.

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GB 10.794     J. Davies, for an improved sewing machine.

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GB 10.87O   J. Gilmore and W. R. Clark, for an improved sewing machine shuttle winder.

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GB 11.013    A. Helwig, for improvements in machinery or apparatus for making button holes.

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GB 11.114    W. Webster, for improvements in over-edge sewing machines.

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GB 11.122     L.  L'Hollier, for improvements in perambulator bodies.

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GB 11.173   A. Anderson, a communication from the Singer Manufacturing Company, of United States, for improvements in button-hole sewing machines.

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GB 11.199   J. L. Luders, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 11.222   A. Anderson, a communication from the Singer Manufacturing Company, of United States, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 11.245  W. H. Brassington, for improvements in making and ornamenting bassinettes.

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GB 11.281  C. E. Masterman, for an apparatus for woiking directacting sewing machines by the foot.

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GB 11.299  J. Holroyd and the  Moldacot Pocket Sewing Machine Company, Limited, for improvements in                                       pocket sewing machines.

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GB 11.399  H. Dalgety, for improvements in driving connections for bicycles, tricycles, and sewing machines, or any kind of machine or carriage where driving connections are required.

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GB 11.478  J. Eaton, for an improved apparatus for washing, winging and mangling or pressing linen, cloth, and the like.

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GB 11.500  A. F. Wileman, for a lock-stitch sewing machine.

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GB 11.527  F. N. Cookson, for an improved sewing machine.

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GB 11.716  R. W. Griffiths, for improvements in the arrangement and construction of sewing machines.

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GB 11.721  F. Zysel and J. Singer, for an apparatus for marking button holes, and for quilting and for other purposes.

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GB 11.800  T. S. James, for improvements in chain-stitch pocket sewing machines.

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GB 11.824  J. N. James, for an improved needle case.

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GB 11.956  F. Ward, for improvements in portable sewing machines.

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GB 11.962  ]. Reece, for improvements in sewing machinery.

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GB 12.021  E. B. Moore, G. Rehfuss and M. O. Rehfuss, for improvements in button-hole sewing machines.

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GB 12.004  T. Wallis, for a new or improved needle threader.

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GB I2.286   J. Worrall, for sewing together the ends of calico, or other fabrics intended for calendering, bleaching and other purposes.

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GB 12.322  A. F. Wileman, for a feed motion for sewing machines.

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GB 12.324  N. Wheeler and W. F. Dial, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 12.369  T. H. Martin, for an improved sewing machine.

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GB 12.392  R. J. Urquhart, for improvements in steering perambulators.

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GB 12,515. C. Willson and W. Surfleet, for cutting and sewing button holes, cutting eyelet holes, and fixing eyelets.

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GB 12.545  F. Clift, a communication from E. Bardili, of Germany, for improvements in lock-stitch sewing machines.

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GB 12.600  W. H. Steel, for improvements in small sewing machines.

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GB 12.620  W. H. Moody, for an automatic or self-acting brake for perambulators or children's carriages.

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GB 12.645  T. Pendlebury, for improvements in operating sewing machines by hand.

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GB 12.775  H. J. Lawson, for improvements in the construction of perambulators.

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GB 12.830  G. Freeman, for improved means and apparatus for operating sewing machine.

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GB 12.885  H. Sommerfeld, for an improved sewing machine.

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GB 12.893  W. Beecroft, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 13.120  A. F. Wileman, of 59, Windsor Road, Ealing, for a feed for sewing machines.

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GB 13.191  H. H. Lake, a communication from J. S Collins, of United States, for improvements in machinery for sewing buttons upon cloth or other material.

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GB 13.301  J. Puttick and J. A. E. Vosper, of 63, Union Street, Stonehouse, Plymouth, for an improved sewing machine for producing ornamental stitching.

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GB 13.350  J. Poyser, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 13.367  J. Morton and W. U. Morton, for improvements in oscillating shuttles and shuttle races for sewing machines.

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GB 13.633  A. Riese and F. Quenstedt, for improvements in the shuttle mechanism of oscillating shuttle sewing machines.

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GB 13.854  O. Robinson, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 13.926  J. H. O. Kelly and H. S. Russell, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 13.936  J. Willis, of College Street, Worcester, for an improvement for obtaining a more even tension on the thread of wax thread sewing machines and other advantages in the use thereof.

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GB !3.956  P. Gotthelf, for improvements in sewing and other needles.

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GB 14.067  J. E. Burman, for improvements in perambulator handles.

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GB 14.100  A. M. Clark, a communication from J. W. Aitken, of United States, for an improved sewing machine.

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GB 14.357  C. W. Durant, for improvements in button-hole attachment for sewing machines.

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GB 14.482  G. H. C. Hughes, for a new or improved brake for perambulators and bath chairs.

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GB 14.565  F. Foord, of 63, High Street, Brentford, for "The perambulator protection brake.

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GB 14.615  T. H. Martin, for a novel construction of lock-stitch sewing machine.

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GB 14.619  W. P. Dilworth, for an improvement in lock-stitch sewing machines.

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GB 14.636  T. Shakespeare, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 14.648  W. P. Keeson, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 14.742  R. B. Turner, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 14.754  J. Thomas, for improvements in lock-stitch sewing machines.

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GB I4.882  A. J. Boult, a communication from C. M. Hooker, of United States, for improvements in the method or process of sewing.

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GB 14.907  J. Ayhvard, for improvements in aprons for perambulators, viz., a convertible apron, hood, or back rest.

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GB 15,060  G. G. Cotsworth, for a new or improved button-hole cutter.

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GB 15.065  W. Jones, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 15.087  A. F. Wileman, for a pocket sewing machine.

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GB 15.112  C. Robin, for a small motor for industrial purposes.

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GB 15.126  W. H. Dunkley, for improvements in the manufacture of the joints of the hoods of perambulators, bath chairs, and carriages.

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GB 15.296  J. H. Hollinghurst, for improvements in needles.

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GB 15.432  C. R. Gorman and C. J. Fletcher, for improvements in the folding hoods of perambulators and other carriages, which improvements are applicable to other purposes.

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GB 15.459  S. Isaac, for improvements in pocket lock-stitch sewing machines.

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GB 15.497  C. Noble, H. Haes, and G. L. Roff, for a new or improved sewing machine.

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GB 15.525  J. Wertheim, for an improved table top for sewing machine stands.

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GB 15.538  W. Johnson, for connecting to the sewing machine or to its treadle and stand the spindle and spool of the spinning wheel and improvements in said spindle.

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GB 15.675  T. Humphreys, for improvements in the construction of baskets, skips, cases, the bodies of carriages, perambulators, and other similar articles.

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GB 15.693  E. Chatham, for a new or improved combined cradle and perambulator.

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GB 15.783  A. G. Prince, for an embroidering machine.

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GB 15.852  W. Clough, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 15.996  G. T. Tugwell, for improvements in lock-stitch sewing machines, by which method machines can be constructed more economically.

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GB 16.166  J. Lloyd, for improvements in perambulators.

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GB 16.288  T. Shakespeare, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 16.354  O. Gwilliam for needle plates protecting needles from breaking in sewing machines.

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GB 16.417  H. H. Lake, a communication from the Pentucket Variable Stitch Sewing Machine Company of United States, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 16.432  T. Shakespeare, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 16.445  W. J. Rae, for improvements in the construction of hoods applicable to perambulators or children's carriages.

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GB 16.477  J. B. Robertson, for improvements in lock-stitch sewing machines.

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GB 16.478  J. B Robertson, for an improvement in shuttles for sewing machines.

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GB 16.501  H. George, for improvements in or additions to the pedals and treadles of pianofortes, organs, harmoniums, sewing machines, and other like instruments and machines.

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GB 16.586  T. Goodman, a communication from F. Hensel, of Berlin, for improved mechanism concerning the movement of the catcher in sewing machines.

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GB 16.686  S. Davies, for a new self-acting sewing machine.

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GB 16.723  L. B. Bertram, for an improved arrangement of rotating hook or looper for single thread sewing machines and method of working same.

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GB 16.767  G. Banzhaf, for an improvement in knitting machines.

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GB 16.768  J. H Johnson, a communication from the Wilcox and Gibbs Sewing Machine Company, of United States, for lock-stitch sewing machine.

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GB 16.884  J. Forbes for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 16.887  J. E. Carver, for improvements relating to sewing machines.

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GB 17.005  J. S. Edwards, for improvements in sewing machines.

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GB 17.010  H. H. Lake, a communication from J. E. Wheeler of United States for improvements in button-hole sewing machines.

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GB 17.038  R. W. Anderson, for improvements in sewing machine.

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GB 17.154  A. M. Clark, a communication from H. Rogez, of France, for improvements in the manufacture of reels, spools, or holders for sewing thread.

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GB 17.157  S. Isaac, for improvements in pocket lock-stitch sewing machines.

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GB 17.174

  Year Applications Granted  
        1886                       17.174                 9.105  

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