1828 Patents
- J. Gilbertson, Hertford, smoke-consuming furnace.
- John Evans, Junior, Wallingford, steam engine.
- Beale and Porter, of London, communicating heat.
- G. Jackson, Dublin, propelling vessels.
- W. Nairne, Edinburgh, propelling vessels.
- Nathan Gough, Salford, propelling carriages and vessels.
- Samuel Clegg, Liverpool, steam engines and boilers.
- Charles Harsleben, London, propelling vessels.
- S. W. Wright, London, locomotive carriages.
- C. C. Bombas, London, propelling carriages and boats.
- Samuel Hall, Basford, power engine.
- E. G. Atherley, of York Place, "a method of generating power."
- J. J. Isaacs, Edgeware Road, Middlesex, propelling floating bodies
- J. and S. Seward, of Poplar, for propelling vessels and carriages.
- J. B. Neilson, Glasgow, for blowing apparatus to furnaces generally.
- John Melville, London, for propelling vessels.
- James Neville, London, for as engine to obtain mechanical power from divans of water.
- Thomas Tippett, Gwennap, Cornwall, various improvements in steam and air engines.
- Joseph D'Arcy, London, steam engine.
- George Rennoldson, South Shields, rotary engine.
- Charles Cameron, London, propelling vessels.
- R. Williams, London, for improvements in the application of elastic and dense fluids in the propelling of machinery.
- Anton Bernhard, of London, for apparatus for propelling vessels.
- William and James Stead, of Gilderstone and Doncaster, for improved paddle wheels.
- Parr and Bluett, London, for converting a rotary into a rotary motion.
- O. H. Williams, of North Nibley, Gloucestershire, improvements in paddles and other propelling machinery.
See Also
Sources of Information
- History and Progress of the Steam Engine by Elijah Galloway and Luke Herbert Published 1832.