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] |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 1
... distance 89 miles ; and to Burlington on the 31st day of December , distance 115 miles . The track has been extended during the present month to the wharf on Lake Champlain at Burlington , making the total length of the road 117 miles ...
... distance 89 miles ; and to Burlington on the 31st day of December , distance 115 miles . The track has been extended during the present month to the wharf on Lake Champlain at Burlington , making the total length of the road 117 miles ...
Page 26
... distance between the hills as hereafter more fully described . " Claim " What I claim as new , is the upper and lower sliding bottoms , nn and ll , in combination with the adjustable side of the hoppers rr , operating in the manner and ...
... distance between the hills as hereafter more fully described . " Claim " What I claim as new , is the upper and lower sliding bottoms , nn and ll , in combination with the adjustable side of the hoppers rr , operating in the manner and ...
Page 35
... distance of 5 centimetres ( 2 inches ) from a metallic plate . The reservoir of the first of these thermometers has a surface of glass ; the surface of the second is coated with lamp - black , and that of the third is covered by a cylin ...
... distance of 5 centimetres ( 2 inches ) from a metallic plate . The reservoir of the first of these thermometers has a surface of glass ; the surface of the second is coated with lamp - black , and that of the third is covered by a cylin ...
Page 36
... distance from the observers . " The plan was to ascend about 10 o'clock , A. M .; all the arrange- ments were taken to have the filling of the balloon begun at 6 o'clock . This operation was confided to MM . Veron and Fontaine ...
... distance from the observers . " The plan was to ascend about 10 o'clock , A. M .; all the arrange- ments were taken to have the filling of the balloon begun at 6 o'clock . This operation was confided to MM . Veron and Fontaine ...
Page 37
... distance of 1.5 metres from the origin of the tube . clearer space shows itself , and allows the position of the sun to be vaguely seen . A " After again throwing over some ballast , the balloon resumes its ascent . " 4h . 25m ...
... distance of 1.5 metres from the origin of the tube . clearer space shows itself , and allows the position of the sun to be vaguely seen . A " After again throwing over some ballast , the balloon resumes its ascent . " 4h . 25m ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action angle apparatus applied arrangement attached axis bituminous blades blast blast furnace boiler carriage cast iron cent centre centrifugal force chord circuit claim therein coal combination condenser connected connexion construction Coulaine cubic curved cutters cylinder deflexion diameter distance effect electric telegraph electricity engine equal experiments feet flues force frame Franklin Institute furnace generatrix gutta percha heat Improvement increased indicator diagrams invention consists Journal length lever machine magnet manner mastic material means metal miles motion operation paddle passing patent pipe piston placed plane plate present pressure produced propeller proportion pump purpose rails railway revolutions per minute roadway rollers screw shaft side slide spring square inch steam steam engine steamers Stoves stroke substantially as described surface tangential angle telegraph temperature thickness tion tons tube valve velocity vertical vessel weight wheel wire wrought iron York