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Page 993
... vessel are flowing into the boiler , and when that cylindrical vessel is emptied , or nearly so , the other vessel descends and supplies the boiler . The pipes are connected with the cylindrical vessels by ball - and- socket joints ...
... vessel are flowing into the boiler , and when that cylindrical vessel is emptied , or nearly so , the other vessel descends and supplies the boiler . The pipes are connected with the cylindrical vessels by ball - and- socket joints ...
Page 997
... vessel in which the purifying materials are placed . The tap on this pipe being opened , the pressure of steam in the boiler and its agitation from ebullition causes it to rise into the cylindrical vessel through the purifying materials ...
... vessel in which the purifying materials are placed . The tap on this pipe being opened , the pressure of steam in the boiler and its agitation from ebullition causes it to rise into the cylindrical vessel through the purifying materials ...
Page 1010
... vessel causes a constant current of sea water to flow through the spaces between the plates , which are kept cool by the constant renewal of the cold water , and the exhaust steam exposed to a very extensive surface of cold metal is ...
... vessel causes a constant current of sea water to flow through the spaces between the plates , which are kept cool by the constant renewal of the cold water , and the exhaust steam exposed to a very extensive surface of cold metal is ...
Page 1017
... vessel . 4. A vacuum tunnel railway . - Motion may be given to car- riages by placing them within a tube , and making a vacuum by steam in front of the carriages . Water may be raised in the form of a fountain in the same way ...
... vessel . 4. A vacuum tunnel railway . - Motion may be given to car- riages by placing them within a tube , and making a vacuum by steam in front of the carriages . Water may be raised in the form of a fountain in the same way ...
Page 1019
... vessel the evolved gas is passed into a " working cylinder , " in which it gives motion to a piston , from which a movement is transmitted to a crank shaft or some prime mover . 2. From the exhaust side of the cylinder the gaseous ...
... vessel the evolved gas is passed into a " working cylinder , " in which it gives motion to a piston , from which a movement is transmitted to a crank shaft or some prime mover . 2. From the exhaust side of the cylinder the gaseous ...
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Page 1854 - Bangor, for Improvements in machinery and apparatus used in quarrying slate and stone, and in cutting, dressing, planing, framing, and otherwise working and treating slate and stone ; and in apparatus and wagons used for moving and conveying slate and stone, and improvements in joining, forming and connecting slate and stone.
Page 1493 - Sydenham, for a novel application of steam power for the movement of vessels or other bodies floating on, or suspended in, water, air, or other fluid, and for moving machinery, and propelling solid bodies on land.
Page 1751 - Machines or engines,' made partly of " wood and partly of iron, brass, copper, or other metal, and " constructed upon peculiar principles, capable of being " wrought or put in motion by force or power, without being ' ' drawn by horses or any other beasts or cattle...