The London Journal of Arts and Sciences, Volume 7Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1824 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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... pinions , levers , fly - wheels , connecting - rods , and pumps , and the mode of ac- tuating them , by the revolution ... pinion g ; to the axle of this pin- ion , another toothed - wheel h , is attached , which actuates two pinions , i ...
... pinions , levers , fly - wheels , connecting - rods , and pumps , and the mode of ac- tuating them , by the revolution ... pinion g ; to the axle of this pin- ion , another toothed - wheel h , is attached , which actuates two pinions , i ...
Page 69
... pinions g , and cause the racks , to slide up , and with them the carriage i , of the accelerator . By this means the ... pinion and rack g and h , cause the carriage i , to slide back , and draw the wheels k and 7 , out of geer with the ...
... pinions g , and cause the racks , to slide up , and with them the carriage i , of the accelerator . By this means the ... pinion and rack g and h , cause the carriage i , to slide back , and draw the wheels k and 7 , out of geer with the ...
Page 115
... pinion upon the axle of the ratchet - wheel k . A click or pall at the end of the cross - lever falls into this ratchet , and the lower end of the cross - lever being connected to the leg of the lay , moves with it , turning upon a ...
... pinion upon the axle of the ratchet - wheel k . A click or pall at the end of the cross - lever falls into this ratchet , and the lower end of the cross - lever being connected to the leg of the lay , moves with it , turning upon a ...
Page 124
... pinion or toothed - wheel c , which turns the toothed - wheels dd , fixed upon the bobbin - spin- dles e e , thus it will be seen that while the main spindle a , revolves in one direction , the bobbins turn the contrary way , and the ...
... pinion or toothed - wheel c , which turns the toothed - wheels dd , fixed upon the bobbin - spin- dles e e , thus it will be seen that while the main spindle a , revolves in one direction , the bobbins turn the contrary way , and the ...
Page 125
... pinion on the shaft of the draw- ing roller h ; thus the silk is wound round the bobbin in uniform coils , one beside the other , the adjustments of the movements causing the bobbin to ascend and descend exactly in the time required for ...
... pinion on the shaft of the draw- ing roller h ; thus the silk is wound round the bobbin in uniform coils , one beside the other , the adjustments of the movements causing the bobbin to ascend and descend exactly in the time required for ...
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