The London Journal of Arts and Sciences, and Repertory of Patent Inventions, 11. sējumsWilliam Newton Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1838 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 36.
30. lappuse
... head or transverse piece is fixed on the end of the driver k , as shown , by dots , in fig . 2 , for the purpose of striking against the bent arm 1 , as the rod h , moves along the bar i ; and there are adjustable sliding stop bolts u 1 ...
... head or transverse piece is fixed on the end of the driver k , as shown , by dots , in fig . 2 , for the purpose of striking against the bent arm 1 , as the rod h , moves along the bar i ; and there are adjustable sliding stop bolts u 1 ...
73. lappuse
... head and stern of the vessel to steady him against the tide or currents . The diver should be supplied with a lamp capable of burning under water , as hereinafter described . In fig . 12 , the diver is repré- sented working , suspended ...
... head and stern of the vessel to steady him against the tide or currents . The diver should be supplied with a lamp capable of burning under water , as hereinafter described . In fig . 12 , the diver is repré- sented working , suspended ...
77. lappuse
... heads D , D , moving in parallel guides F , F ; to these cross heads , strong chains G , G , are attached , which are passed through tubes , trunks , or pipes H , H , the lower ends of which protrude through the bottom of the vessel ...
... heads D , D , moving in parallel guides F , F ; to these cross heads , strong chains G , G , are attached , which are passed through tubes , trunks , or pipes H , H , the lower ends of which protrude through the bottom of the vessel ...
78. lappuse
... heads are de- scending to take hold of a fresh length of chain ; which operation is repeated until the weight is brought to the required height ; by these means , the wreck or other heavy weight may be raised up to the buoyant vessels ...
... heads are de- scending to take hold of a fresh length of chain ; which operation is repeated until the weight is brought to the required height ; by these means , the wreck or other heavy weight may be raised up to the buoyant vessels ...
88. lappuse
... head and foot rails ; e , and f , are rails for the purpose of connecting the side rails a , a , and b , b , together , so that it will be perceived that the bedstead is formed or con- structed of two distinct oblong framings ...
... head and foot rails ; e , and f , are rails for the purpose of connecting the side rails a , a , and b , b , together , so that it will be perceived that the bedstead is formed or con- structed of two distinct oblong framings ...
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