Philadelphia, Pa. Paper - The Siemens Patents for Improvements in Glass-Furnaces, with Suggestions for their Use with Natural Gas

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 18
- File Size:
- 816 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1885
Abstract
THE remarkable outflow of natural gas recently developed in Western Pennsylvania, and along the valley of the Ohio and its tributaries, has called attention to an important series of patents for improvements in glass-fnrnaces and the manufacture of glass, which the brothers Siemens have made since 1872. The basement-patent of this series, is No. 127,806 of the U. S. Patent office, and is of date June 11th, 1872. This has been followed by eleven other patents (including one re-issue), all for improvements in glass-furnaces, or methods of manufacture, of which the latest is of date July 11th, 1882. Nine of these patents were issued in 1880-82. The following is the list of these patents, in order of dates, viz.: 1872. June 11th. No. 127,806 (U. S. office), Improvement in glass-furnaces; 17 sheets drawings, 5 pages text. This is the basement-patent. 1877. April 17th. No. 139,800. Improvement in the manufacture of glass; 3 sheets drawings, 2 pages text. Boats and floating vessels swimming in the liquid glass of the tank-furnace. Re-issued in 1880. q. v. 1880. April 27th. No. 226,931. Furnace for annealing and tem pering glass. " July 13th. No. 220,846. Glass-melting-furnace. " August 3d. No. 230,668. Glass-melting-furnace; 4 sheets drawings, 2 pages text.
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(1885) Philadelphia, Pa. Paper - The Siemens Patents for Improvements in Glass-Furnaces, with Suggestions for their Use with Natural GasMLA: Philadelphia, Pa. Paper - The Siemens Patents for Improvements in Glass-Furnaces, with Suggestions for their Use with Natural Gas. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1885.