246 4 =©Expiring Patents, and new ones for Mechanical Inventions. [Ocr. ¥, 
pear, that particular constructions, or 
modes of carrying into effect this and 
others of the principles of invention 
indicated in Mr. Hase’s specification, 
are sufficiently described therein, to 
afford him a chance of success in de- 
fending his patent right, should it be 
infringed. 
A Lisr or rue Parents, which, having been 
granted in October 1810, will expire in the 
present Month, viz. 
For an apparatus to give motion to ma- 
chinery, applicable also to hydraulic and 
pneumatic purposes: the invention im- 
ported by, and the patent to, Marck Isam- 
BARD BRUNEL, of Chelsea, Middlesex.— 
October 1. 
For an alarum, to be given by a bell ora 
gun: to BenJAMIN Mi.ng, of Bridlington, 
— October 1. 
For plate printing, combining various spe- 
cies of work in the same plate: to detect 
counterfeits, multiply impressions, and save 
fabour, and for the plates and presses used 
therein; imported: to JoserH C. Dyer, of 
London.—Oetober 1. 
For military fifes, of substances never be- 
fore used for these wind instruments: to 
Georcr MILLER, of Panton-street.—Oc- 
tober 1. 
For card-making machines, with improved 
apparatus for preparing cards for the card- 
ing of wool, cotton, flax, &c.: to Messrs. 
J. T. Rurr, J. Wexs, aud J. Trerron, of 
London.— October 8. 
For an adjusting bedstead, for sick or in- 
firm persons: to Messrs. E. Parker and 
F. CuHutty, of Shefiield.—October 8. 
For an improved plough, to cultivate 
Jand: to JoHN Haz.epine, of Bridge- 
north.— October 8. 
_ For separating the alkaline salt from the 
acid, in kelp, black ashes, soaper’s salt, 
spent leys, &c.: to Grorce Hopson, of 
the city of Edinburgh.— October 8. 
For a method of joining pipes, of pottery 
and other substances: to Messrs. C. Fran- 
cis and W. Waters, of London.— Oc- 
tober 8. 
For his auleum or flock-covered cloth, for 
decorations, without seams, of any length, 
and to twenty feet wide : to HENRY STuzss, 
of Piccadilly.—October 8. 
For a soap, for washing in sea or hard 
water: to EpMunD GrirritH, of Bristol. 
—October 8. 
~ For boots and shoes, and other articles, 
Sewed with wire: to RicHarD WOODMAN, 
of Hammersmith.— October 8. 
For a writing apparatus: to EDWARD 
MANLEY, of Uffculme, Devonshire.—Oc- 
tober 8. 
For applying palm leaves to form hats, 
bonnets, baskets, chair-bottoms, &c.: to 
JOHN Fraser, of Sloane-square, London. 
—October 15. 
For aaletrees, bones, and stocks for the 
wheels of carriages: to JOHN WHEATLEY, 
of Greenwich, Kent.—October 15. 
For artificial legs, after amputation: to 
Tuomas Mann, of Bradford, York.—Oc- 
tober 31.. 
A List or Parents ror New Inven- 
TIONS, granted in July 1824. 
July 1.—For adjusting the pressure and 
measuring the quantity of fluids in pipes: to 
WILLIAM PONTIFEX, Jun., of Shoe-lane, 
London.—Six months allowed for enrol- 
ling. 
3.—For twisting, spinning, or throwing 
of silk, cotton, wool, or linen threads: to 
JOHN LrIGH Brapsury, of Manchester.— 
Two months. 
3.—For improvements on steam-engines : 
to Puitie Taytor, of the City-road, Lon- 
don.— Six months. > 
7.—For improvements in the masts, 
yards, sails, rigging, and tackle of ships and 
smaller vessels: to JOHN LANE HiGcINs, 
of Oxford-street, London.—Six months. 
7.—For improvements in cloth-dressing 
machinery : to WILLIAM Hirst and JOHN 
Woop, both of Leeds, York.—Six months.’ 
7.—For the improved weaving of woollen 
cloth : to JosErH CHIsILD DANIEL, of Stoke, 
Wilts. —Two months. 
13.—For improved tillers and. steering- 
wheels of vessels: to CHARLES PHILLIps, 
of Upnor, Kent.—Six months. 
27.—For an improved percussion prin- 
ciple for firing guns, and protecting their 
priming from wet, &c.: to CHARLES RAN- 
pom, Baron de Berenger, of Kentish 
Town, Middlesex.—Two months. 
27.—For a new kind of coarse paper or 
felt: to ALEXANDER NeEszitt, of Upper 
Thames-strect, London; the invention 
imported, from WiLLIAM Van Hon'en, 
Jun.— Six months. 
27.—For improved power looms, and pre- 
paring their warps: to THOMAS WOLKICI 
STANSFIELD, of Leeds, York.—Six months. 
27.—For improvements on roller printing 
presses: to Epwarp CARTWRIGHT, of 
Brewer-street, London.—Two months. 
29.—For a swift and other apparatus for 
winding silk and other fibrous substances : 
to CHARLES JEFFERIES and EpWARD 
DrakeErorD, both of Congleton, Cheshire. 
—Two months. 
29.—For improving and augmenting the 
tones of piano-fortes, organs, and eupho- 
nons: to WILLIAM WHEATSTONE, of Jer- 
myn-street, London. 
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