... rounded end of the upper shaft fits into a corresponding depression in the top of the upper disk. This method of connection retains the disk over the proper centre, yet it is allowed to sway enough to correct any irregularity of motion caused by imperfection... Transactions - Page 421879Full view - About this book
| American Society of Mechanical Engineers - Mechanical engineering - 1880 - 562 pages
...correct any irregularity of motion caused by imperfection of construction or wear of the lower disc. To obtain the desired condition of pressure, weights...one-eighth of an inch out of line with each other y. such construction, giving a discoid motion, prevents the disc from wearing in rings and assists... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1881 - 916 pages
...the resistances are not vitiated by the collision of projecting portions of the disk with each other. The rounded end of the upper shaft fits into a corresponding...spindles do not lie in the same straight line, but arc parallel, being about one-eighth of an inch out of line •with each other ; such construction,... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1881 - 476 pages
...of construction or wear of the lower disk. To obtain the desired condition of pressure, weights arc placed directly upon the upper spindle. The axes of...construction, giving a discoid motion, prevents the disk from wearing in rings and assists in the uniform distribution of the oil. An arm is keyed through... | |
| 1881 - 898 pages
...To obtain the desired condition of pressure, weights are placed directly upon the upper spindle. Tbe axes of the upper and lower spindles do not lie in...construction, giving a discoid motion, prevents the disk from wearing in rings and assists in the uniform distribution of the oil. An arm is keyed through... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1881 - 898 pages
...of construction or wear of the lower disk. To obtain the desired condition of pressure, weights ace placed directly upon the upper spindle. The axes of the upper and lower spindles do not lie in tlwqame straight line, but are parallel, being about one-eighth of $u incnSput of line with each other... | |
| 1881 - 346 pages
...correct any irregularity of motion caused by imperfection of construction or wear of the lower disc. To obtain the desired condition of pressure, weights...spindle. The axes of the upper and lower spindles do not He in the same straight line, but are parallel, being about oneeighth of an inch out of line with each... | |
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