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Patents of invention for British India, 1856-90
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click to view detail Stone James 30 Oct 1872 Steam boilers
click to view detail Minty James 7 Mar 1873 Iron cooking apparatus for use in barracks
click to view detail Minty James 22 Mar 1873 Cooking apparatus for use in the field
click to view detail Mylne James 10 Feb 1874 Expressing sugarcane
click to view detail Dougall James 16 June 1874 Screwing bales of cotton
click to view detail Buckingham James 17 Oct 1879 Drying tea by steam
click to view detail Mylne James 6 Dec 1880 Improved spindles for Thomson & Mylne's patent sugarcane crushing mills
click to view detail Mylne James 22 Feb 1881 Portable sugarcane crushing mill
click to view detail Mylne James 14 May 1881 Expressing oil from such seeds as linseed, mustard seed, teal seed, opium seed, castor seed, etc.
click to view detail Nelson James 4 May 1882 Machine for rolling tea-leaf
click to view detail Mylne James 18 Mar 1882 Expression of juice from sugar-cane
click to view detail Mylne James 23 Sept 1882 Apparatus for breaking sugarcanes to extract juice
click to view detail Mylne James 17 Apr 1883 Roller mills for crushing sugarcane to express cane juice
click to view detail Mylne James 24 Apr 1883 Portable sugarcane crushing mill
click to view detail Franklin James 30 June 1882 Refrigerating to make ice & to cool buildings, railway carriages & ship's cabins & holds
click to view detail Franklin James 30 May 1882 Machinery for making fabrics of cotton & other material
click to view detail Morris James 20 Jan 1885 Fire-proof & sound -proof flooring, suitable for business premises & public buildings, dwelling-houses, open terraces & Native chals
click to view detail Peter James 24 June 1884 Method of firing tea by means of brick choolas which he proposes to call the Simoom Tea Dryer
click to view detail Scott James 17 June 1884 Method of drying tea & apparatus therefor
click to view detail Mylne James 18 Aug 1885 Domestic oil mill for expressing oil from seeds
click to view detail Mylne James 18 Aug 1885 Oil mill
click to view detail Morris James 3 Aug 1886 Cooling water for condensing ether for the manufacture of ice
click to view detail Mylne James 27 Feb 1888 Centrifugal machines or spinners for draining sugar & other purposes
click to view detail Briggs James Alfred 15 Dec 1881 Electrical circuits
click to view detail Briggs James Alfred 8 Apr 1882 Refrigerated railway carriage adapted for use in India
click to view detail Briggs James Alfred 30 May 1882 Machinery for making fabrics of cotton & other material
click to view detail Rogers James Alfred Campbell 18 July 1887 Sugarcane crushing mill to be called the ""Rajah""
click to view detail Briggs James Arthur 30 June 1882 Refrigerating to make ice & to cool buildings, railway carriages & ship's cabins & holds
click to view detail Brown James Bannatyne Samuel 31 July 1874 Imparting heat to water with economy of fuel
click to view detail Murray James Charles 20 Feb 1885 Preparation of a fabric of jute, hemp, rhea or other fibre lined or covered with paper by using size paste laid on by a brush or by a roller, to keep the materials packed free from intermixture with all fibres and particles of the fabric
 
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