The Optical Magic Lantern Journal (December 1896)

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218 The Optical Magic Lantern Journal and Photographic Enlarger. LANTERN FOR KODAK SLIDES. Messrs. Butcher & Sons have brought out another ‘‘Primus’’ lantern, this time for projecting contact slides from negatives taken with the pocket Kodak. To complete this outfit they have also prepared small screens, 80 that by placing the lantern at one end and the screen at the other end of a table, a parlour audience can have an enjoyable time in inspecting pictures made by means of this small camera of world-wide reputation. :0: e— —~Se— PATENT INTELLIGENCE. | The following list, relating to current Patent Applications, is compiled expressly for ‘‘The Optical Magic Lantern Journal.” For further information apply to The Patent Department, ‘‘ Optical Magic Lantern Journal,” 9, Carthusian Street, London, E.C. No. Recent Patent APPLICATIONS. 18733. 25th August. 1896. H. O. B'aker. dish for photographic films. 26th August, 1896. T. Holliday. Improvements in apparatus for making and storing acetylene. 26th August, 1896. G. F. Redfern. Improrements in apparatus fcr photographing objects in motion, and for reproducing or exhibiting the photographs of such objects. 26th August, 1896. E. Viard and E. Giesenberg. Acetylene gas. 27th August, 1896. E. Chesnay and L. Pillion. Acetylene gas. 28th August, 1896. W. P. Thompson. Acetylere Developing 18863. 18884. 18888. 18992. 19059. gas. ; 19077. 28th August, 1896. H. Maxim. Improvements in incandescent gas mantles. 19107. 29th August, 1896. H.C. Fleming. Improvements : in or connected with means for taking photographs in rapid succession and similarly projecting them upon a screen. 19126. 29th August, 1896. G. Voigt. Acetylene gas. 19181. 31st August, 1896. C. Wray. An apparatus for viewing chromo photographic or zoetropic pictures in an ordinary magic lantern. 19446. 2nd September, 1896. L. Korstein and others. Apparatus for taking and_ projecting animated photographs. 19522. 3rd September, 1896. V.N. Ferdinand de Sonis. Improvements in acetylene gas lamps. 19716. 7th September, 1896. F. W. Taylor and A. Lomax. Kinetescope. 19955. 9th September, 1896. L. H. Hart. An improved self-acting stereoptican. 20074. 10th September, 1896. G. W. Gaskell and R. R. Gibbs. Generating and storing acetylene gas. 12th September, 1896. J. Hamer. Improvements connected with kinetescopes. 14th September, 1896. P. H. Samuel and J. Samuel. Drying photographic plates. 15th [September, 1896. F. W. Hudlass. Slide carrier for Jantern. 22nd September, 1896. A. Loscher and R. Klein. Animated pictures. 24th September, 1896. D. Allan. Improvements in magic lanterns and the like. 25th September, 1896. L. Wright and J. Anderton. An improved screen for optical projection purposes. 29th September, 1896. J. Bonn. Improvements in connection with the projection of photographs of animated eubjects, and methods of taking the said subjects. 2nd October, 1696. E. Sloper. Improved adjustable machine for perforating, spacing, and winding continuous kinetescope films, or other flexible strips. 10th October, 1896. H. Stockwell. Improvements in optical or magic lanterns. 12th October, 1896. H. J. Heinze. Improvements in or relating to apparatus for taking photographic pictures of objects in motion, and for exhibiting such pictures. 12th October, 1896. M. Walker and Allan Bertram. An _ optical reflector anc method of projecting images. 12th October, 1896. A.S. Newman and others. Improvements in kinematograph apparatus. 15th October, 1896. W. Friese-Green. Improvements in apparatus for taking, or fo exhibiting photographs. 20th October, 1896. E. B. J. Humebelle. Im provements in apparatus for taking, anc projecting animated photographs. 20183. 20280. 20346. 20978. 21208. 21891. 22456. 22627. 22672. 22707. 22928. 23279.