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Manufacturers Index - William Allday & Co./Alldays & Onions Ltd.

William Allday & Co./Alldays & Onions Ltd.
Birmingham, England; Stourport-On-Severn, England, U.K.
Manufacturer Class: Metal Working Machinery

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Patent Number Date Title Name City Description
187,904,663 Dec. 05, 1879 Improvements in Portable Fan Forges or Hearths and Other Forges or Hearths William Allday , England
189,318,335 Aug. 03, 1894 Improvements in Vices William Allday , England
    Improvements in Vices Edmund Allday , England  
189,400,396 Nov. 09, 1894 Improvements Relating to Bellows for Portable and Other Forges. William Allday , England
    Improvements Relating to Bellows for Portable and Other Forges. Edmund Allday , England  
189,423,976 Oct. 12, 1895 Improvements in Pulley Blocks and like Lifting Machines or Appliances Frederick Lightbourne , England
    Improvements in Pulley Blocks and like Lifting Machines or Appliances Charles Gibson , England  
189,602,936 Nov. 20, 1896 Improvements in Portable and Other Forges. William Allday , England
    Improvements in Portable and Other Forges. Edmund Allday , England  
189,922,852 Jan. 20, 1900 Improvements in Pulley-blocks, Hoists, and Analogous Appliances Edmund Allday , England
    Improvements in Pulley-blocks, Hoists, and Analogous Appliances William Thomas Eades , England  
189,908,632 Feb. 17, 1900 Improvements in Bellows. William Allday , England
    Improvements in Bellows. Edmund Allday , England  
658,623 Sep. 25, 1900 Crab-Winch William Thomas Eades , England
    Crab-Winch Edmund Allday , England  
190,418,833 Jun. 22, 1905 Improvements in Chain Pipe Wrenches William Allday , England
    Improvements in Chain Pipe Wrenches Edmund Allday , England  
190,513,853 Jun. 14, 1906 Improvements in Adjustable Nozzles or Burners for Furnaces Burning Gaseous or Liquid Fuel Alexander Nicholson , England Abstract:

A burner for furnaces using gaseous or liquid fuel consists of a double casing a, a<2>, having inlets a<3>, a' for air and gas, vapour, or oil respectively. The supply of air can be regulated by the needle valve b, and the supply of gas, oil, or vapour by adjusting the mouthpiece c, which is secured in position by a locking-nut d. The conical front end of the rod b is made to project beyond the mouthpiece c.
190,610,845 Feb. 07, 1907 Improvements in Centrifugal Fans Edward L. Joselin , England Abstract:

In centrifugal fans, as shown in Fig. 1, in which the blades a occupy but a small fraction of the diameter, a conical ring or shield e having a cylindrical flange e<2>, surrounding concentrically the inlet f, is attached to the ends of the blades remote from the supporting-disk b. The blade ends are cut or bent to the angle of the cone. The ring reduces eddy losses, and to it are attached the outer ends of the stays g. The inner ends of these tie-rods pass through eyes h, screwed into the boss c<2> on the driving-shaft d, so that angular adjustment. tensioning, and replacement of the eyes in case of breakage are facilitated.
190,614,221 May. 30, 1907 Improvements in or relating to Gas and Oil Furnaces for Heating and Melting Metals and the Like Alexander Nicholson , England Abstract:

In furnaces for rivet heating, forging, case-hardening, annealing and tempering, and in crucible, melting and like furnaces employing liquid or gaseous fuel, annular heating - chambers c are formed around the chimneys, and air and gas are passed through them and separately conveyed to burners a arranged external to the furnace. When liquid fuel is employed, it is supplied to the burner direct and the air is heated alone. In the arrangement shown in the Figure, air is passed into the left-hand annular chamber by a pipe d, and passes to the burners through a pipe d<2>, while the gas, after being heated in the right-hand annular chamber, passes to the burners by the pipe e<2>. To heat the air and gas separately when a furnace is provided with only one chamber, the annular chamber may be divided into two compartments by a horizontal annular diaphragm or by two longitudinal diaphragms, preferably in the same vertical plane.
190,715,274 Jan. 30, 1908 Improvements in and in the Manufacture of Lubricators or Grease Cups William Allday , England
190,903,454 Sep. 16, 1909 Improvements in Carrier Tricycles John Luckett , England Abstract not available.
190,908,672 Nov. 11, 1909 Improvements in or relating to the Balancing of Rotating Bodies Edward L. Joselin , England Abstract:

To balance flywheels &c., disks &c. out of true balance are adjusted to them. The disks &c. are either eccentric as shown at a<3>, or have one half thinned d or r punched with holes, so that on being rotarily adjusted true balance is obtained, when they are fixed.
191,412,706 Mar. 25, 1915 Improvements in Pneumatic Hammers Percy William Allday , England
    Improvements in Pneumatic Hammers Philip John Wilson , England