The London Journal of Arts and Sciences, Volume 15Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1840 Containing reports of all new patents, with a description of their respective principles and properties: also, original communications on subjects connected with science and philosophy; particularly such as embrace the most recent inventions and dicoveries in practical mechanics. |
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... levers and slides , in conjunction with pecu- liarly shaped springs . The advantage to be derived from such improved system , is the lessening of the number of springs , and at the same time preventing stage coaches , or any other ...
... levers and slides , in conjunction with pecu- liarly shaped springs . The advantage to be derived from such improved system , is the lessening of the number of springs , and at the same time preventing stage coaches , or any other ...
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... levers c , c , by means of links or bridle pieces D , D , that are attached to the ends of the said levers . The bar ... lever c , at f , as before men- tioned , and are united over the top of the springs B , B , on which they both bear ...
... levers c , c , by means of links or bridle pieces D , D , that are attached to the ends of the said levers . The bar ... lever c , at f , as before men- tioned , and are united over the top of the springs B , B , on which they both bear ...
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... levers C , c . These slides are fastened by their feet to the axletree , and a supporter G , strongly fastened on the axletree , or on the cross - bar , supports the slide at its outer end . The curve of these slides is calculated ac ...
... levers C , c . These slides are fastened by their feet to the axletree , and a supporter G , strongly fastened on the axletree , or on the cross - bar , supports the slide at its outer end . The curve of these slides is calculated ac ...
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... levers c , c , bearing on the middle of the slide E , as shewn in figure 6. But when one of the wheels is higher than the other , then the lever near the lowest wheel rises in the slide , and the lever on the highest wheel descends in ...
... levers c , c , bearing on the middle of the slide E , as shewn in figure 6. But when one of the wheels is higher than the other , then the lever near the lowest wheel rises in the slide , and the lever on the highest wheel descends in ...
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... levers , and is impelled upwards by the momentum of a falling weight or weights , which can be so regulated or adjusted ... lever attached to the cam shaft , ) any degree of impulse can be given to the batten , without causing an undue ...
... levers , and is impelled upwards by the momentum of a falling weight or weights , which can be so regulated or adjusted ... lever attached to the cam shaft , ) any degree of impulse can be given to the batten , without causing an undue ...
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