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Title: Mechanical movements, powers and devices a treatise describing mechanical movements and devices utilized in constructive and operative machinery and the mechanical arts, becoming virtually a mechanical dictionary, commencing with a rudimentary description of the early recognized mechanical powers and detailing the different motions, appliances and inventions employed in the mechanical arts to the present time, including a chapter on straight line movements, by Gardner D. Hiscox
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Hiscox, Gardner Dexter, 1822?-1908
Subjects: Mechanical movements
Publisher: New York, The Norman W. Henley publishing co.
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463/L CALORIC ENGINE, Erics-son Model.—d, d, the cylinder inwhich the transfer piston moves withspace amongst it and the cylinder toallow the air to be quickly transferredfrom the hot finish to the cool end andvice versa. h. Impulse piston attached directlyto the walking beam. The transferpiston is operated by a yoke connec-tion with the bell crank lever k, androd p. X, water jacket, r, pump, u,Bunsen burner.
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463^. 4 CYLINDER GASO-LINE MOTOR.—Four cycle, air cooledtype. The successive impulses in the fourcylinders need only a extremely light flywheel to regulate the motion. A Frenchdesign. 4637. HARROW AND CLODCRUSHER. — Two portions ofthis machine co-operate and reducethe soil to a pulverized condition,prepared to get the seed. Themachine is mounted on a pair ofhigh wheels having serrations orteeth projecting from the treadsurface, and the inner portion ofthe rim carries a continuous gearadapted to rotate the drag, throughthe small gear wheel and chain ar-rangement on either side of themachine. Section VII. HYDRAULIC Energy AND DEVICES. Water Wheels, Turbines, Governors, Effect Wheels, Pumps, RotaryPumps, Siphons, Water Lifts, Ejectors, Water Rams, Meters, Indi-cators, Pressure Regulators, Valves, Pipe Joints, Filters, Etc.
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Title: Mechanical movements, powers and devices a treatise describing mechanical movements and devices used in constructive and operative machinery and the mechanical arts, being practically a mechanical dictionary, commencing with a rudimentary description of the early recognized mechanical powers and detailing the a variety of motions, appliances and inventions employed in the mechanical arts to the present time, including a chapter on straight line movements, by Gardner D. Hiscox
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Hiscox, Gardner Dexter, 1822?-1908
Subjects: Mechanical movements
Publisher: New York, The Norman W. Henley publishing co.
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463^. 4 CYLINDER GASO-LINE MOTOR.—Four cycle, air cooledtype. The successive impulses in the fourcylinders require only a quite light flywheel to regulate the motion. A Frenchdesign. 4637. HARROW AND CLODCRUSHER. — Two portions ofthis machine co-operate and reducethe soil to a pulverized situation,prepared to acquire the seed. Themachine is mounted on a pair ofhigh wheels having serrations orteeth projecting from the treadsurface, and the inner portion ofthe rim carries a continuous gearadapted to rotate the drag, throughthe small gear wheel and chain ar-rangement on either side of themachine. Section VII. HYDRAULIC Power AND DEVICES. Water Wheels, Turbines, Governors, Impact Wheels, Pumps, RotaryPumps, Siphons, Water Lifts, Ejectors, Water Rams, Meters, Indi-cators, Pressure Regulators, Valves, Pipe Joints, Filters, And so forth.
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OVERSHOT WATEP. WHEEL, withsteel buckets. Witli the gate chute im-pinging upon the buckets an efficiency offrom seventy to seventy-five per cent, possibly obtained. h X w X .70 = horse-power. 33,000 h, Total height of water-fall from race w,weight of water falling per minute.
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