会员体验
专利管家(专利管理)
工作空间(专利管理)
风险监控(情报监控)
数据分析(专利分析)
侵权分析(诉讼无效)
联系我们
交流群
官方交流:
QQ群: 891211   
微信请扫码    >>>
现在联系顾问~
热词
    • 72. 发明专利
    • Improvements in and relating to Direction Indicators for Road Vehicles.
    • GB191412268A
    • 1915-07-29
    • GB191412268D
    • 1914-05-18
    • SCHMIDT PAUL
    • SCHMIDT PAUL
    • B60Q1/34
    • 12,268. Schmidt, P. May 18. Road-vehicle signals.- Provision is made on a motor road vehicle for giving rear transparency signals indicating the intention of the driver to turn, and f o r giving exhaust whistle signals either as auxiliary to the turning signals or independently. The whistle signal is given by depressing the pedal 21, Fig. 4, so as to move the bar 26 longitudinally and by means of the valve 28, Fig. 6, to divert exhaust gases into the whistle 31. The turning signals are given by a special hand-lever arranged within the driver's reach on a shaft 11, Figs. 4 and 7. When this shaft is turned, the toothed segment 16 rotates the spur-wheel 17 and drum 18, and the flexible connexion 19 is either pulled or slacked off against the tension of a spring drum 43 in the rear signal box, Fig. 10. The band 45 is thus shifted to display a "right" or "left" transparency signal. A coloured glass 46 is shown interposed between the lamp 42 and the band 45. The movement of the shaft 11 also actuates the whistle, this being effected by the action of the segmental disk 35 on one or other of the arms 33, 34 pivoted to a sleeve secured on the whistle-operating bar 26.
    • 75. 发明专利
    • A Gas-heated Furnace for the Heating of Ingots, Pieces of Wrought Iron and the like.
    • GB190715141A
    • 1908-06-18
    • GB190715141D
    • 1907-07-01
    • SCHMIDT PAULDESGRAZ ADOLPHE
    • SCHMIDT PAULDESGRAZ ADOLPHE
    • 15,141. Schmidt, P., and Desgraz, A. July 1. Heating-furnaces for iron &c. -A continuously - working furnace for heating ingots &c. is divided into a number of communicating chambers t o which air and gas are supplied in regulable quantities, and means are provided for directing the waste products of combustion to either end of the series of chambers, so that the heating of each chamber can be controlled as may be necessary. The furnace consists of a number of chambers a, b, c, &c., separated by partition walls f, having openings g through which the gases from one chamber can pass into the next, and so on to flues o , o leading to continuous regenerators X. Gas is supplied through valve-controlled conduits m , and mixes with regulable supplies of hot air from the regenerators in the space v between the double walls of the roof. The supplies of gas and air can thus be regulated independently for each chamber, and the products of combustion can he directed to either or both of the regenerators by manipulating the outlet dampers r , r'. In operation, the heaviest ingots are heated in the middle chamber, other lighter ones in the outer chambers, the supplies of gas and air being regulated accordingly. The chambers are worked in order from the outer ones to the middle, and the products of combustion are directed through the freshly charged chambers.
    • 80. 发明专利
    • Improvements in or relating to Producer-Gas Furnaces.
    • GB190503245A
    • 1905-08-03
    • GB190503245D
    • 1905-02-16
    • SCHMIDT PAULDESGRAZ ADOLPHE
    • SCHMIDT PAULDESGRAZ ADOLPHE
    • 3245. Schmidt, P., and Desgraz, A. Feb. 16. Generators or producers.-A gasproducer, comprising improvements in producers such as described in Specification No. 24,935, A.D. 1903, is constructed with a series of passages at different levels from one or two sides leading to a collecting - chamber for the heavy gases produced from the slightly - heated upper part of the charge. These gases pass to a position just above the grate and are drawn through the fully-heated charge, after which they circulate in flues round the upper part of the charge before reaching the draw-off tube Fig. 1 shows a section of one form, in which the heavy gases pass to the chamber m through tubes n on one side only, but in a modified form two chambers m may be employed on opposite sides. The gases pass from m by way of tubes c to the lower part of the furnace a after which they leave by pipes d and transverse flues e, f and h before reaching the exit pipe i. The various passages and flues have external openings and caps p to allow of cleaning and the removal of dust.