I want to find some information on two British patents issued in 1931. I Googled "British Patents" and got loads of sites, and all of these sites had tons of information; however, I could not find one where I could just type the patent number in, press search, and get the information. Does anyone here know of such a site?
I was interested in their range finder finesse. Seems they were respected for their optics as well. A lot of rangefinders were made by Barr & Stoud at about 1917 and were used during the second W.W.
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Ruddy well Yes. :-( I rang the ward at 1400hrs. They still hadn't sorted out the bed situation. I was asked if I still wanted to wait for one today as I had intimated I could go in at 0730 tomorrow.I told them that I would rather go in now as Mrs retro would have get up at 0600 to drive me in tomorrow and in any case I have no instructions about when to stop fasting as I have no paperwork instructions etc and I don't even know what time my op will be tomorrow! She said hang on then and if no bed available she would tell me about fasting etc. I should of gone for a few beers. I don't believe they will even ring me back now.. :-(
Just got a call. No bed today. Have to be at ward tomorrow at 0800. Nil by mouth after 0200, except water black tea /coffee til o600 then zilch til after op. No 3 on list so looks like op will be in the afternoon. :-( Now I do go out for a few beers. xxxx
retrocop ~ I have an excellent GP but I find that the overall service at the Vets surgery is much better. Maybe give them a phone, but stress that you don't want your gonads removed. They can be a bit snip happy.
Good luck with your hospital stay ~ at this rate you might die of old age before the NHS find you a bed.
Here is a photo of the front plate of the movement showing the striking and chiming levers etc after cleaning and oiling. http://i67.tinypic.com/ipnkav.jpg
Retro, and wolf63; I just got around to printing the pdf versions of those patents relating to the pendulum and escapement. I shall place them in the case for future reference for future owners...Thanks again to you both.