- 13th January 1899
Henry Birtwhistle
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in machinery for moulding iron pipes
- 20th January 1899
Henry Wilkinson
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in apparatus for automatically
coupling and uncoupling railway and other waggons, and the like
- 27th January 1899
Thomas F. Smith
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in the method of and means employed
for moistening warps when weaving
- 10th February 1899
James Firth
(ironmonger) of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in window fastenings
John Webster
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in electric arc lamps for stage and
the like purposes
- 17th February 1899
James Hargreaves
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in or relating to the fretting and
easing of beer, stout, and other fermented drinks, and in apparatus
thereof
- 24th March 1899
Thoro Mills
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in tobacco pipes
Arthur Season and
Herbert Season
of Sowerby Bridge – an improved method of slating roofs
- 5th May 1899
William Trives
of Sowerby Bridge – A new or improved race game
- 16th June 1899
Henry Frederick Swan and
Archibald Hogg
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvement in the construction of navigable
vessels
- 23rd June 1899
Joseph Toothill and
Francis Edin Ramsden
of Sowerby Bridge – A new and improved self-locking roller motion for
roller box employed in self-acting mule twiners and the like, and in
apparatus connected therewith
- 30th June 1899
Abraham Cohen of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in or relating to tins
or boxes for tobacco or the like
- 7th July 1899
Evan Sharples and
William Jenison Sharples
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in or relating to reclining chairs
and apparatus therefor
- 21st July 1899
George Hobes
of Sowerby Bridge – An improved device for controlling runaway or
restive horses
- 28th July 1899
Hugh Sprott Clement
of Sowerby Bridge – Improved means of fastening ends of ropes
- 18th August 1899
Charles Henry Murray
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in and in the manufacture of covers
and dishes used for and annealing metal sheet pots, for melting
metals and similar box-like articles of metal
- 25th August 1899
Henry Ramsden Mortell and
Alexander Robb
of Sowerby Bridge – An improved contrivance for spreading the mouths
of trawl nets
- 8th September 1899
William Oliver Bailey
of Sowerby Bridge – Improved method of means or apparatus for
feeding, abrading and other medium to grinding, cutting and polishing
mills
- 20th October 1899
Edmund Basil Potter
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in or relating to laces for boots or
wearing apparel
- 3rd November 1899
James Ward and
John Ward
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in dobbies or looms for weaving
John Percy Scott
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in supports for velocipedes
- 1st December 1899
Samuel Turner and
John Turner
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in the means and method of treating
soap-suds
John Makant Cryer and
William Ernest Bullen
of Sowerby Bridge – A new and improved method of operating the
shuttle in looms for weaving and apparatus for effecting the same
- 8th December 1899
Ernest John Stafford
of Sowerby Bridge – apparatus for teaching the mariner's compass
James Barbour
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in sliver conductors
- 15th December 1899
George Hookham
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in machines for manufacturing
twisted cords
- 22nd December 1899
H. L. Wilson and
another
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in drip boards for mangles and
wringing machines
- 12th January 1900
William Hepworth
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in children's mail carts,
bassinettes, carriages and the like
- 26th January 1900
George Reginald Cutler
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in or relating to hammock chairs and
canopies therefor
- 2nd February 1900
Henry Palmer
of Sowerby Bridge – An improved shield or guard for bicycle cranks
- 23rd February 1900
Joseph Robert Tetlow and
Abel Blackburn
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in card setting machines
Frederick Turner
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in tyres for wheels of cycles and
other road vehicles
- 2nd March 1900
Joseph Edward Leech
of Sowerby Bridge – An improvement in or connected with baskets,
skeps, crates, cases, or the like
- 9th March 1900
Robert Adams
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in door closing appliances and
checks for the same
- 16th March 1900
Edmund Chadwick
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in or relating to picking motion of
looms for weaving
- 20th April 1900
T. Greenwood
of Sowerby Bridge – Patent No. 3973 – Packing for stuffing boxes
- 27th April 1900
Frederick James Tolchard
of Sowerby Bridge – An automatic regulating switch
- 4th May 1900
James Anderson
of Sowerby Bridge – An improved attachment for dress guards on ladies
cycles and the like
- 11th May 1900
William Howard Raylor
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in or connected with webbing or
belting, more particularly of the kind to which cans or receptacles
are attached for elevating or similar purposes
- 18th May 1900
Fred Mallinson and
Samuel Sheard
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in wool-combing machines
- 25th May 1900
Frederick Edward Whitam
of Sowerby Bridge – An improved fastener for driving belts of straps
- 8th June 1900
James Edmund Long
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in or relating to kinematographs and
like photographic serial apparatus
- 22nd June 1900
Joseph Thompson
of Sowerby Bridge – Improved apparatus for ascertaining the velocity
of air currents, notably in coal mines
- 29th June 1900
Albert Reame and
Charles Wokes
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in or connected with fuse boards for
the distribution of electricity
- 6th July 1900
Malcolm Lander
of Sowerby Bridge – An improvement in doors for gaining access to and
cleaning flues, chimnies and the like
- 13th July 1900
Thomas Walton
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in or relating to the finishing of
bleached and dyed cops, warps, and the like, and the apparatus
connected therewith
- 20th July 1900
Joseph Aspinall
of Sowerby Bridge – A new or improved method of securing and
regulating the tension of lines of cord or ropes employed for hanging
clothes and other articles thereon. And apparatus connected therewith
- 3rd August 1900
William Lisson
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in engine governors
Allred Head
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in or relating to variable speed
transmission gear for motor cars
- 10th August 1900
William Fenn
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvement in mud-guards for cycles
- 17th August 1900
James Walker
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in and relating to piston rod and
gland packing
- 24th August 1900
John Sharp
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in and relating to the fluid
distributing and reversing mechanism of hydraulic or other motive
power engines
- 14th September 1900
Joseph Everard
of Sowerby Bridge – Portable apparatus fro supporting, raising, and
lowering tackle, applicable also as a hanger for various purposes
- 21st September 1900
Carl Landeker
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in the manufacture of speed of
driving cones
- 28th September 1900
George Ashby Campbell
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in and connected with electric
circuits for the transmission of energy by variable currents
- 12th October 1900
Frederick William Barret
of Sowerby Bridge – improvement in inflating tyres
- 19th October 1900
John Guthrie Graham
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in the method of and in apparatus
for the concentration of sulphuric acid
- 26th October 1900
William Henry Dawson and
James Stott
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in stop cylinder printing machines
- 23rd November 1900
Frederick Edward Whitham
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in the method of and apparatus for
grinding the surfaces of metals, such as shafts, rollers, and
parallel surfaces, also of stone, granite and the like
- 30th November 1900
James Morton Anderson
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in and relating to appliances for
the separation of solids or sediment from liquors such as worts and
the like
George Rosling
of Sowerby – An improved weighing machine for automatically weighing
grain, seed, or other suitable materials or substances
- 21st December 1900
Percy Redford
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in packings for stuffing boxes
- 28th December 1900
James Jenkins
of Sowerby Bridge – Improvements in folding trestles