The Franklin Journal, and American Mechanics' Magazine, 17-18. sējumi1836 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 66.
40. lappuse
... sand and lime are to fall from a hopper . As in the preceding patent the description is altogether de- fective . Nothing is said about the construction of the hoisting part ; we are only told that " the mortar or brick is hoisted by the ...
... sand and lime are to fall from a hopper . As in the preceding patent the description is altogether de- fective . Nothing is said about the construction of the hoisting part ; we are only told that " the mortar or brick is hoisted by the ...
60. lappuse
... sand . The pat- tern being put into its proper place is surrounded by the lower half of the flask , and this is filled with the sand to a level ; the upper half of the flask is then placed on , and the moulding of the outside completed ...
... sand . The pat- tern being put into its proper place is surrounded by the lower half of the flask , and this is filled with the sand to a level ; the upper half of the flask is then placed on , and the moulding of the outside completed ...
74. lappuse
... sand ; sometimes the alloy is solid through- out , before the stationary point arrives ; and sometimes there is more than one such point . The stationary point is not that at which the alloy , when used as a fusible plate for a boiler ...
... sand ; sometimes the alloy is solid through- out , before the stationary point arrives ; and sometimes there is more than one such point . The stationary point is not that at which the alloy , when used as a fusible plate for a boiler ...
75. lappuse
... sand in a similar case , and to oppose an effective resistance to the pressure of the steam ; these facts will be further developed in the examina- tion of the application of these plates . The stationary points , when taken with due ...
... sand in a similar case , and to oppose an effective resistance to the pressure of the steam ; these facts will be further developed in the examina- tion of the application of these plates . The stationary points , when taken with due ...
129. lappuse
... sand , in separate hollow pieces , and unite the same together by means of pins , or screws passing through them in the manner commonly pursued in uniting the parts of brass or other knobs em- ployed for drawers or other purposes . ' 39 ...
... sand , in separate hollow pieces , and unite the same together by means of pins , or screws passing through them in the manner commonly pursued in uniting the parts of brass or other knobs em- ployed for drawers or other purposes . ' 39 ...
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