Journal of the Franklin InstituteFranklin Institute, 1851 Vols. 1-69 include more or less complete patent reports of the U. S. Patent Office for years 1825-1859. cf. Index to v. 1-120 of the Journal, p. [415] |
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Page 7
... diameter , the stroke from 16 inches to 20 and 24 inches , and the driving - wheels from 4 ft . 6 in . to 6 feet diameter , and in many cases even more . Notwithstanding all these enlargements and improvements , there are however , two ...
... diameter , the stroke from 16 inches to 20 and 24 inches , and the driving - wheels from 4 ft . 6 in . to 6 feet diameter , and in many cases even more . Notwithstanding all these enlargements and improvements , there are however , two ...
Page 8
... diameter and 13 ft . 10 in . long , the author found that the latter force was at all velocities three times as great as the former ; or in other words , that 66 per cent . of the total force of the blast was required to overcome the ...
... diameter and 13 ft . 10 in . long , the author found that the latter force was at all velocities three times as great as the former ; or in other words , that 66 per cent . of the total force of the blast was required to overcome the ...
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... diameter , were covered with a slight incrustation , or scale , and on examining the top ones , no indication of their being left dry for want of water was to be found , as there was no sign of recent oxidation , and the scale was ...
... diameter , were covered with a slight incrustation , or scale , and on examining the top ones , no indication of their being left dry for want of water was to be found , as there was no sign of recent oxidation , and the scale was ...
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... diameter ? An engineer who writes in 1850 , is supposed to be doing so for the benefit of the present and not the past age . As to his assertions , that the vertical paddle may be made much superior to the radial wheel , by increasing ...
... diameter ? An engineer who writes in 1850 , is supposed to be doing so for the benefit of the present and not the past age . As to his assertions , that the vertical paddle may be made much superior to the radial wheel , by increasing ...
Page 58
... diameter , and the end B is drawn down from the back of the wheel towards the centre , where it is 4 inches diameter . The end A was then subjected to impact - the relative position of prop and 58 Mechanics , Physics , and Chemistry .
... diameter , and the end B is drawn down from the back of the wheel towards the centre , where it is 4 inches diameter . The end A was then subjected to impact - the relative position of prop and 58 Mechanics , Physics , and Chemistry .
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