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" Fourthly, I intend, in many cases, to employ the expansive force of steam to press on the pistons, or whatever may be used instead of them, in the, same manner as the pressure of the atmosphere is now employed in common fire-engines. "
An Historical and Descriptive Account of the Steam Engine: Comprising a ... - Page 32
by Charles Frederick Partington - 1826 - 300 pages
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The Steam-engine and Other Heat-engines

James Alfred Ewing - 1910 - 638 pages
...expansive force of steam to press on the pistons, or whatever may be used instead of them, in the Rame manner as the pressure of the atmosphere is now employed...cannot be had in plenty, the engines may be wrought by this force of steam only, by discharging the steam into the open air after it has dene its office "Si...
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A History of Science, Volume 6

Henry Smith Williams - 1910 - 402 pages
...steam to press on the pistons, or whatever may be used instead of them, in the same manner in which the pressure of the atmosphere is now employed in common fire-engines. In cases where cold water can not be had in plenty, the engines may be wrought by this force of steam only, by discharging the...
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Pumping Machinery: A Treatise on the History, Design, Construction and ...

Arthur Maurice Greene - 1911 - 772 pages
...them, in the same manner as the pressure of the atmosphere is now employed in common fire engines. In cases where cold water cannot be had in plenty, the engines may be wrought by this force of steam only, by discharging the steam into the open air after it has done its office....
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The Steam-engine and Other Heat-engines

J. A. Ewing - 1914 - 638 pages
...many cases to employ the expansive force of steam to press on the pistons, or whatever may be nsed instead of them, in the same manner as the pressure...cannot be had in plenty, the engines may be wrought by this force of steam only, by discharging the steam into the open air after it has done its office "Sixthly,...
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The Locomotive, Volume 32

1919 - 276 pages
...them, in the same manner as the pressure of the atmosphere is now employed in common fire engines. In cases where cold water cannot be had in plenty, the engines may be wrought by this force of steam only, by discharging the steam into the open air after it has done its office .......
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Pioneer Inventions and Pioneer Patents: A Lecture on Patent Law Delivered to ...

Frank Keiper - 1924 - 166 pages
...in the same manner in which the pressure of the atmosphere is now employed in common fire engines. In cases where cold water cannot be had in plenty, the engines may be wrought by this force of steam only by discharging the steam into the air after it has done its office. "Lastly:...
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The Industrial Revolution, Volume 4

Witt Bowden - 1928 - 102 pages
...them, in the same manner as the pressure of the atmosphere is now employed in common fire engines: in cases where cold water cannot be had in plenty, the engines may be wrought by this force of steam only, by discharging the steam into the open air after it has done its office....
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Power from Steam: A History of the Stationary Steam Engine

Richard L. Hills - 1993 - 360 pages
...patent that 1 intend in many cases to employ the expansive force of steam to press on the pistons ... In cases where cold water cannot be had in plenty, the engines may be wrought by this force of steam only, by discharging the steam into the open air after it has done its office.3...
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An Essay on the Law of Patents for New Inventions: With an Appendix ...

Thomas Green Fessenden - 2003 - 226 pages
...in the same manner as the pressure of the atmosphere is now employed in common fire-engines. Incases where cold water cannot be had in plenty, the engines...only; by discharging the steam into the open air, when it has done its office. Fifthly, Where motions round an axis are required, I make the steam vessels...
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The Steam-Engine and Other Heat-Engines

688 pages
...steam-vessels or condensers by means of pumps, wrought by the engines themselves, or otherwise. Fourthly, I intend in many cases to employ the expansive force...cannot be had in plenty, the engines may be wrought by this force of steam only, by discharging the steam into the open air after it has done its office....
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